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Former Clarinda, Iowa Resident Sentenced to 48 Months for Possession of Child Pornography

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March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports a former Page County man was sentenced to four-years in prison for possessing child pornography. 49-year old John R. Clark, of Clarinda, will serve the 48 month term consecutively with a sentence Clark is currently serving in Florida, for Lewd and Lascivious Act on a Child. The 48 month sentence was imposed by United States District Judge John Jarvey, who also ordered Clark to serve a ten year term of supervised release following incarceration.

 On November 1, 2012, Clark pled guilty to a charge of Possession of Child Pornography. The investigation showed that he was receiving images of child pornography over the internet. At the time of his guilty plea, Clark admitted that, on May 7th, 2009, he had images on his home computer that depicted minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
The investigation was conducted by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security and was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Iowa man granted excuse from material during trial

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March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A man in western Iowa accused of beating his girlfriend wants to be excused from his trial when he feels uncomfortable with material. Judge James Heckerman granted Darion Love’s request Tuesday in Pottawattamie County. Love said he didn’t want to see evidence showing photos of the victim, Jennifer Pruett. Heckerman said Love’s right to confront his accusers would be diminished if he wasn’t in the room when evidence was presented.

The Daily Nonpareil reports Love is charged with first-degree kidnapping, attempted murder and willful injury in connection with the alleged seven-hour beating of Pruett in May 2012. He later said the couple was attacked in Omaha. Love’s attorney says he has schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and he was defending himself from Pruett’s attacks. Testimony is expected to continue Thursday.

Iowa State extends Jackson through 2015

Sports

March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa State has extended the contract of wrestling coach Kevin Jackson through 2015. The Cyclones announced the extension Wednesday, a week before the NCAA Championships begin in nearby Des Moines.

Jackson, a former Olympic gold medalist, took over for current Penn State coach Cael Sanderson four seasons ago. Though the program has struggled since Sanderson’s departure, Iowa State finished second at the recent Big 12 meet and doubled its dual meet victories from 2012.

Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard says he is encouraged by the progress of the program’s underclassmen. Seven of the team’s 10 starters this season were freshmen or sophomores.  Iowa State says full details of Jackson’s new contract will be released at a later date.

Clarinda Senior Citizens report fraud attempts

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March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports numerous senior citizens in his community have recently reported receiving unsolicited telephone calls from individuals who are identifying themselves as being with the federal Medicare program and threatening to cut the senior citizen’s Medicare benefits off if the individual does not provide personal information such as birth dates, social security numbers, bank account numbers and other personal data.The Chief says the callers are being very persistent and in some instances have called the same senior citizen up to three times.  In some instances the caller has information to include the senior citizen’s bank account number, a check number and bank routing number.

The Clarinda Police Department would like to remind everyone to never provide sensitive personal information to unknown callers on telephone and to immediately hang up the telephone if a call of this nature is received. Brothers says the federal Medicare program does not ask for personal information over the telephone.He said also that his department often sees an increase in this type of fraud during the Medicare open enrollment period, but is continuing to see this type of fraud attempted even though the enrollment period has passed.

MICHAEL JAMES YOUNG, 61, of Harlan (Svcs. 3/15/13)

Obituaries

March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

MICHAEL JAMES YOUNG, 61, of Harlan, died Mon., March 11th, at this home in Harlan. A memorial service for MICHAEL YOUNG will be held 11-a.m. Fri., March 15th, at the 1st United Methodist Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

There is no public visitation.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

MICHAEL JAMES YOUNG is survived by:

His mother – Alice Ann (Jordan) Young, of Harlan.

His sister – Patrice (Timothy) Turner, of Harlan.

other relatives and friends.

Atlantic School Board Special Session

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March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education will meet in a Special Session Thursday evening beginning at 6,  in the High School Media Center. The only item on their agenda, is approval of the district’s proposed Capital Improvement Projects. The Board discussed those projects during their regular meeting on Monday. The combined project cost amounts to roughly $9.5-million dollars.

Atlantic Superintendent Dr. Mike Amstein says that includes $1.6-million dollars in work on the Washington Elementary School. The proposal incorporates 4 new classrooms on the northeast wing, a small cafeteria on the side of the gym, and an access road primarily for buses that should alleviate traffic congestion in front of the building. The access road adds about $220,000 to the cost at Washington.

Proposed work on the Schuler Elementary School includes $3.8-million for the construction of 12 more classrooms, which will result in moving some third grade students at the Washington School over to the new addition at Schuler, as well as any overflow students at Schuler itself. The Middle School would get a new commons area under the proposed Capital Improvements Plan, at a cost of about $1-million. It would be situated in what is now the courtyard area between the auditorium and the gymnasium. And it would be similar to what is currently in place at the Atlantic High School.

As for the Atlantic High School, Amstein says the proposal includes the addition of seven new classrooms on the west end of the building, and expanding the art room, at a cost of about $2.9-million. In addition, the Board is looking at replacing all the heat pumps that the high school, but that is not included in the CIP. The pumps, which have been in-place for about 18-years, have reached the end of their life expectancy.

Amstein says the good news out of all this is that they can borrow money for the projects while the time is still right as far as the interest rates is concerned. He says interest rates are at record lows and are expected to continue to decline. And, the High School will come off of Debt Service at the end of May. The projects he says should serve the district’s needs for at least the next 10-years. If the projects are approved during Thursday evening’s meeting, the next steps include project development and design (the board has only seen preliminary drawings thus far).

Atlantic’s Chad Christensen is Pre-Season Baseball All-Region Pick

Sports

March 13th, 2013 by Jim Field

Atlantic senior shortstop Chad Christensen has been named as an honorable mention pick to the Rawlings/Perfect Game All-Central Region team.  The central region includes high school players from Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

Christensen, who will become a five year starter for the Trojans this season, has committed to play at North Iowa Area Community College in Mason City this fall.

Primarily a shortstop, who also handles some pitching duties, Chad helped lead Atlantic to a 19-11 record in 2012.

Atlantic High school graduation and dropout rates

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March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The four-year graduation rate at the Atlantic High School fell below the statewide average for 2011-12, according to the Iowa Department of Education. That news came from Atlantic Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein, during Monday night’s meeting of the Atlantic School Board. The graduation information from the DOE was broken down into a four- and five-year study, or cohort. Amstein said Atlantic’s 4-year cohort was 84.55, while the statewide average was 89.26%.

Atlantic’s five-year graduation rate was 91.87, which was slightly above the statewide average of 91.40%. Amstein said 11 students dropped out of the district last year, making the dropout rate 2.50%, while the state average is 3.20%. Amstein says while the five-year graduation rate and drop-out rates are below the statewide average, there is still much work to be done within the district to address the higher-than-average 4-year cohort, and the dropout rate.

Amstein was concerned that the graduation rate in the district for the 2011-12 calendar year was the lowest recorded over the past five-years. He said the administrative staff needs to sit down and try to determine what needs to be done to correct to graduation rate and address the dropout issue. He says they conduct exit interviews with students to find out why kids drop out, but no two circumstances are the same, and the reasons vary.

The Iowa Department of Education (IDE) has collected individual student level graduation and dropout data since the 2004-2005 school year, through Project EASIER (Electronic Access System for Iowa Education Records). In the EASIER system, each student has an assigned unique state student identification number. Iowa’s 2009 graduating class was the first group of students to have a statewide identifica­tion number for five years.

Iowa Basketball Coaches Association All Sub-State Teams

Sports

March 13th, 2013 by Jim Field

The Iowa Basketball Coaches Association has announced its list of all sub-state basketball selections for the 2012-2013 season.

In class 1-A, sub-state 6, Adam Courtney or Guthrie Center and Spencer Rochholz of Adair-Casey were honored.  In class 1-A sub-state 7, the team includes Ricky Williams and Brady Ryun of Riverside, Travis Herzberg and Damon Sunderman of Villisca, Austin Konsor of Underwood, Trevor McKee of CAM, Brennan Azinger of Logan-Magnolia, Cole Anderson of Exira/EHK and Jameson Delaney of Woodbine.

The class 2-A, Sub-state 7 team included Alex Welsch, Brad Baudler and T.J. Bower, all of Nodaway Valley.  The sub-state 8 team includes T.J. Sterk of IKM-Manning, Britton Barrier of Tri-Center, Cole Neary and Sam Brincks of Kuemper Catholic, Alec Sorensen of Treynor, Tucker Culjat of St. Albert and Tanner Johnson and Pete Walker of Red Oak.

The class 3-A, sub-state 8 team includes Dalton Franken and Sam Markham of Atlantic, Colby Taylor and Luke Neitzel of Creston, Trey Lansman of Harlan, Grant May of Glenwood and Addison Ross of Carroll.

Alex Reed of Lewis Central was named to the class 4-A sub-state 1 team.

Coaches who were honored as sub-state coach of the year include Jason Shelangouski of Riverside in class 1-A sub-state 7, Darrell Burmeister of Nodaway Valley in class 2-A sub-state 7, Tyler Edwards of Kuemper Catholic in class 2-A sub-state 8 and Steve Blazek of Atlantic in class 3-A sub-state 8.

Backyard and Beyond 03-13-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 13th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Jim Field and Chris Parks about the 2013 KJAN Branson Trip.  Sign up before April 1st!

 

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