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July 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan City Council, Tuesday, approved two separate resolutions pertaining to the Harlan Police Department Building Project. During their regular meeting, the council also held a public hearing with regard to the project, but heard no comments from the public.

The city only received one bid from Leinen Construction of Harlan. The estimated 2,100 square foot project will cost $321,889. After closing the public hearing, the council approved the contract with Leinen Construction.

The company plans to begin work immediately on the new Police Department Building, with the completion of construction  set for the end of this year.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

 

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th

Trading Post

July 17th, 2013 by admin

FOR SALE: 1. Double sided kitchen counter 109 5/8″ long with molded in sink, the bar side measures 25 1/2″ by 109 5/8″.  It’s in 2 parts but can be made as one unit.  Ideal for kitchen area or basement makeover.  Was only used for a short time.  2. Standard size bathroom sink that is light blue in color.  3. Vinyl windows measuring 70″wide x 54 1/2″ and 46 1/4″ wide by 54 1/4″.  These could be used for inclosing a porch area or just home use.  All items are in very good shape and would be great for remodeling or doing a rental.  Call between 8:00am-4:30pm Monday through Friday.  641-743-2663.

FOR SALE: small square alfalfa-grass bales. Baling today….can load with bale acumalater. $6 a bale. Call James @ 712-254-2518 for more information.

FOR SALE: 5’ x 8’ trailer, asking $450 firm. Also, good used snow blower. Asking $150 or best offer. Call 254-3725.

FOR SALE: Wadsworth Circuit Breakers, pulled out of a working panel that was replaced with a larger panel. 150AMP Main Breaker, $100, 50 AMP 2 Pole $60, 40 AMP 2 Pole $50, 30 AMP 2 Pole $40, 20 AMP Single Pole $25, Single Slot Double 20 AMP Single Pole $40 Have multiples of most, and may consider offers on multiples. Some are less than 2 years old. Located in Atlantic. Call 712-249-9196 and leave message.

FREE TO GOOD HOME: 5 year old Jack Russell Terrier, good farm dog. 712-254-3881

FOR SALE: Head gate for working cattle. Older but in good condition. The kind you bolt to two posts and goes in the ground. $150 Call 712-304-0794

FREE: 7 electrical outlet covers for inside the house, free. Call 243-3873 and leave a message.

 

8AM Sportscast 07-17-2013

Podcasts, Sports

July 17th, 2013 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 07-17-2013

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July 17th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 07-17-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 17th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Sherri Hunt, Amy Vantz, Christi Ladd  about Cass Incoporated Customized Employment.

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Cass County Extension Report 07-17-2013

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

July 17th, 2013 by admin

w/ Kate Olson

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7AM Newscast 07-17-2013

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July 17th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Cyclospora investigation continues…numbers changing

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

(Updated with revised numbers 10:48-a.m. Wednesday)

The Iowa Department of Public Health reports that as of today (Wednesday), they are continuing to receive reports of confirmed cases of Cyclospora infection. The onset dates of the illness suggest the ill people had eaten contaminated food in mid-June. Officials say while the source of the outbreak remains unknown, at no time was an Iowa-grown fruit or vegetable suspected as a cause.

The number of confirmed food-borne intestinal illnesses related to cyclosporiasis in Iowa, is 87, and 27 counties are affected. The Iowa Department of Public Health says at least five people have been hospitalized. Linn County in eastern Iowa continues to lead the state with 31 cases. Polk County has 7 cases, and Pottawattamie County now has 6 cases. Two cases of the illness have been reported in Mills County, and one each in Montgomery, Woodbury and Monona Counties, in western Iowa.

Public health officials say the illness, which causes prolonged diarrhea, is rare. It comes from eating food or drinking water contaminated with feces containing the cyclospora parasite. Many people are reportedly still ill, and some have had relapses of symptoms caused by the parasite.

Learn about the Land brochures available for RAGBRAI & other outdoor enthusiasts

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says for the ninth year in a row, RAGBRAI enthusiasts can Learn about the Land during the 2013 Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa July 21st through the 27th. The joint project between the DNR, the U.S. Geological Survey and the Iowa Limestone Producers Association highlights the land, history, parks and other natural wonders that cyclists encounter on their late July quest across the state.

This year’s route crosses several of Iowa’s major landform regions. The bulk of the ride is over the rolling hills of the Southern Iowa Drift Plain, so riders should be prepared for some serious climbing in and out of valleys. Maps and cross sections are designed to help participants locate nearby parks, cities and landmarks each day of the ride. Look for Springbrook State Park on Day 2, Historic Valley Junction on Day 3, Red Rock Reservoir on Days 4 and 5, and Lacey-Keosauqua State Park on Day 7.

The seven-day set of RAGBRAI brochures produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is available online at www.igsb.uiowa.edu or http://ia.water.usgs.gov. Or, find the brochures July 21st at the Human and Natural History Partners booth at Expo in Council Bluffs where staff from the Office of the State Archaeologist, U.S. Geological Survey and the DNR will be available to answer questions. The brochure can be found each day along the route at the Iowa Conservation Team’s booths.

East Pott. County Fair begins today (Wednesday)

News

July 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The 2013 East Pottawattamie County Fair is set to begin today (Wednesday), in Avoca. The fair runs through Sunday, and as always, will feature the activities of area 4-H’ers, and entertainment for persons of all ages. Judging for the Queen Contest began Monday, and concludes Thursday evening at 6, with the coronation.

Four young ladies are vying for the title of Fair Queen: 16-year old Jessica Butcher, of Avoca; 17-year old Sophie Kock, of Hancock, and 16-year old Hannah Constable, of Shelby. Those teens will be juniors at A-H-S-T this fall. The fourth contestant is 18-year old Breanna Kixmiller, of Walnut, who will be a senior this fall, at the Atlantic High School.

That same evening, a new event débuts at the fair: a Family Fun Night, featuring carnival games, inflatable’s, face painting, a temporary tattoo artist and prizes for kids.  On the schedule Friday night, is the Texaco Country Showdown, a national touring country music talent search. That’ll be followed by the Figure 8 Races, and a demolition derby.

The East Pott. County Fair concludes with a livestock auction next Monday, July 22nd. For more on the fair, go to PottawattamieCountyFair.com or visit the fair’s Facebook page.