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The Iowa Public Information Board has been asked to review action conducted during a closed session of the City Council in Pacific Junction. The Daily NonPareil reports Councilman Earl Smith filed a complaint with the board alleging that the Pacific Junction City Council had violated the state’s opening meetings law by voting during closed session to acquire a $50,000 loan in November 2013. However, last month, Smith said the action never happened, according to a letter sent to the board.
Margaret Johnson, the deputy director of the IPIB, said Thursday that Smith essential withdrew some of the complaints he made against the council. Smith also sent his complaint to the Iowa State Auditor’s Office. In his letter, Smith said a loan for $40,000 – not $50,000 – was voted on and approved by the City Council at the beginning of the meeting. He continued that a closed session was held to discuss an “obligation debt” for federal, Social Security and Medicare back taxes in the amount of $50,000.
Smith said in his letter that Pacific Junction Mayor Andy Young told council members that the city clerk had already arranged payments with the Internal Revenue Service to pay back the debt, and “there is nothing to worry about.” Smith said there was confusion among the council’s decision because, according to a recording of the meeting, it was announced the city clerk made arrangements before knowing the amount owed to the IRS and before the plan could be approved by the City Council.
Johnson said it is likely the IPIB will hear Smith’s complaint during its October meeting – even though it falls outside the 60-day filing deadline called for in the Iowa code. Johnson said, in the future, it would benefit the City Council to make more concise agendas and take better notes during meetings.
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An attempted traffic stop early this (Friday) morning in Red Oak resulted in a pursuit, crash and arrest. The Red Oak P-D reports officers attempted to stop a motorcycle driven by 25-year old Kyle Wayne Pack, of Red Oak, at around 1-a.m., for failure to obey a stop sign. Pack sped off on his 2003 Suzuki SV-650, and during a police pursuit, crashed the cycle into a house in the 600 block of east Joy Street.
Pack was arrested and charged with Felony Eluding, OWI/1st offense, Driving While Suspended, and Failure to Provide proof of insurance. He was brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on a $5,000 cash bond.
Damage to the motorcycle amounted to $2,000. No other vehicles or property were damaged during the incident.
Officials with the Council Bluffs Community School District, Thursday, announced that the student who threw the punch in a fatal fight at Abraham Lincoln High School won’t be expelled. The Daily NonPareil reports instead, 16-year old Gregary Teer has been reassigned to an “academic reassignment center” housed at Kanesville Alternative Learning Center. According to the district’s website, Kanesville is intended for students struggling to fit in to larger classes at the high schools, who have attendance issues, who are not earning credits or who are behind on credits, as well as students taking more than four years to complete their diploma.
Diane Ostrowski, the district’s chief communications officer, told the paper Teer will not be able to return to his classes at Abraham Lincoln, which he said publicly he wants to do. Ostrowski said Teer is a junior, and there has been no discussion about what high school or academic center he will attend for his senior year.
Chad Primmer, a Council Bluffs attorney representing Teer, said his client is “very disappointed” and will challenge the district’s decision. Teer has been suspended since last Thursday when he punched 17-year old Dakota Escritt, who later died from an injury sustained from falling and hitting his head after being punched.
Earlier this week, the Pottawattamie County Attorney’s Office dropped all charges against Teer, after video-tape evidence of the fight indicated he was not the aggressor, and was trying to defend himself.
Interim City Administrator John Lund has announced a change in the operational hours of the Yard Waste site, in Atlantic. Effective Tuesday, Oct. 7th, the Yard Waste Site will be open on:
The City of Atlantic reminds the citizens to bring only trees, branches, grass, garden waste, and/or leaves to the Yard Waste site.
Our high school football game of the week tonight is in Audubon as the Wheelers play host to Riverside in Class A District play. Both teams have faced tough early schedules with the Bulldogs 0-5 and the Wheelers 3-2. Riverside features a no-nonsense ground attack led by running backs Tucker Bluml and Brock Bentley, while Audubon depends on the running and throwing of quarterback Trevor Smith and running back Jake Mulford. Our pre-game show begins at 6:30 tonight with the kick-off set for 7:00 from Chis Jones Field. You can listen to the game on AM 1220, FM 101.1, online at kjan.com or on your smartphone with the free KJAN app. We will also feature live, streaming video of the game. If you can’t make it to the stadium, watch it live on the TV page at kjan.com! Jim Field and Chris Parks will have the call.
Join us also for “Who’s Gonna Win?” at 6:00 pm and our weekly visit with Atlantic Head Coach Eric Waldstein, “Trojan Preview” at 4:45 pm.
GILBERT “GIB” FRANK KRISINGER, 81, of Griswold, died Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 2014 at Methodist Hospital in Omaha. A memorial service for GIB KRISINGER will be held at 11-a.m. on October 20th, at the Griswold United Methodist Church.Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.
Visitation with the family will be on October 19th, 2014 from 2-4 PM at the Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.
A private family interment will be held at a later date.
GIB KRISINGER is survived by:
His wife Karen of Griswold.
His children: Randy Krisinger of Griswold; Sherri Lary and husband Rick of Griswold, and
Julie Schmeling and husband Gene of Atlantic.
His brother Stanley Krisinger and wife Marilyn of Griswold.
His sisters, Elaine Gibson and husband Larry of Meridian, ID, and Debra Knop and husband David of Mesa, AZ.
5 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren
Class 3-A District 8
ADM @ Creston
Dallas Center Grimes @ Atlantic
Glenwood @ Denison
Harlan @ Winterset
Class 2-A District 8
West Central Valley @ Clarinda
Shenandoah @ East Sac County
Kuemper Catholic @ Prairie Valley
Treynor @ Red Oak
Class 1-A District 1
A-H-S-T-W @ Missouri Valley
IKM-Manning @ OA-BCIG
Treynor @ Red Oak
West Monona @ Underwood
Class 1-A District 8
Southwest Valley @ Central Decatur
Interstate 35 @ Des Moines Christian
Panorama @ Van Meter
South Hamilton @ Woodward-Granger
Class A District 1
Riverside @ Audubon
Griswold @ St. Albert
Tri-Center @ Logan-Magnolia
Maple Valley @ Westwood
Class A District 8
Bedford @ Mount Ayr
Nodaway Valley @ Clarinda Academy
Earlham @ Pleasantville
Martensdale-St. Marys @ SE Warren
8-Man District 1
Ar-We-Va @ Newell-Fonda
River Valley @ Boyer Valley
Exira/EHK @ Woodbine
Kingsley-Pierson @ West Harrison
8-Man District 7
Adair-Casey @ Glidden-Ralston
Guthrie Center @ Ankeny Christian Academy
Coon Rapids-Bayard @ Murray
East Union @ NE Hamilton
8-Man District 8
CAM @ Nishnabotna
Lenox @ East Mills
Essex @ Sidney
Fremont-Mills @ Stanton