712 Digital Group - top

8AM Newscast 02-12-2013

News, Podcasts

February 12th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

Play

Question still linger over ACSD budget as deadline nears

News

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Local governments and schools are continuing to work on their budgets, despite a lack of direction from the State on how much funding or a lack thereof, will impact those budgets. Atlantic School District Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein said during Monday night’s meeting at the High School, there’s been no action by the Iowa House on a proposal by the Senate for 4-percent allowable growth for school districts across the State, and it doesn’t appear there will be action anytime soon. Because the lack of movement in the legislature Amstein said he’s asked District Business Manager Mary Beth Fast, to budget for the worst-case scenario, which is zero-percent allowable growth.

In other business, Amstein said he will be coming to the Board in March, with a recommendation pertaining to the make-up of three days students missed this school year due to inclement weather.  He says right now, those dates look to be May 22nd-through the 24th. Currently, the last day of school is May 21st. The dates would still allow the district to end the school year before the Memorial Day weekend. He said if there are any more days missed because of bad weather, they would have to look at cutting time from Spring Break.

Amstein said also, discussions continue with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office for the use of a deputy as a School Resource Officer (SRO). Amstein says looking at the current budget, it appears to be likely the district would continue to contract with the County for the services of an SRO.

Amstein announced also, that Atlantic Senior Tom Stinn has been nominated for the Presidential Scholars Program. He said only a handful of students in each state are selected for the opportunity. They’re selected on the basis of accomplishments, school and community activities and excellence in education. Stinn is also a candidate for a National Merit Scholarship. And, AHS Senior Dalton Franken, as you may have heard, was nominated to the McDonald’s All-American Basketball Team.

Chocolate Chip Dessert (2-12-13)

Mom's Tips

February 12th, 2013 by Jim Field

Cover one cup chopped dates with one cup boiling water.  Let stand for a few minutes.  Cream:

  • 1 cup butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Add the dates and water.  Sift together:

  • 1 3/4 cup flour
  • 1 tablespoon cocoa
  • 1 teaspoon soda

Add to the batter.  Stir in 1/2 cup chocolate chips.  Spread in 9″ x 12″ greased pan. Sprinkle with 1/2 cup chocolate chips and 1/2 cup nuts.  Bake for 40 minutes at 350 degrees.

(Mrs. Elda Vogt)

Red & White Cranberry Salad (2-12-13)

Mom's Tips

February 12th, 2013 by Jim Field

  • 1 package red Jell-O
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 cup ground cranberries
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 1 cup cold water

Dissolve sugar and Jell-O in hot water; then ad cold water.  When this mixture starts to cool, add cranberries.  Pour in 7″ x 12″ cake pan.

  • 1 package lemon Jell-O
  • 1 small package cream cheese or 1/2 cup cottage cheese
  • 1 cup hot water

Dissolve Jell-O in hot water.  Let cool; add cheese and 1/2 cup drained crushed pineapple.  Add 1/2 cup cold water or less to make one pint Jell-O.  Salt to taste.  When mixture begins to thicken, fold in one cup whipped cream and pour over hardened red mixture.

(Mrs. Eugene Eick)

Heartbeat Today 02-12-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 12th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Atlantic Jaycees Vice President Brad Peerbolte about the Jaycees Comedy Club Night this Saturday at the Cass County Community Center.  Get tickets in advance at Rex Pharmacy or the Atlantic Chamber.

 

Play

7AM Newscast 02-12-2013

News, Podcasts

February 12th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

Play

Confession made in 2012 Anita and Atlantic burglaries

News

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports a former Anita resident faces charges in connection with four burglaries and theft that took place in Anita and Atlantic, during a period spanning August 28th, 2012 through Sept. 25th, 2012. 30-year old Riley Dale Metheny, of Newton, faces three counts of Burglary 3rd Degree and one count of Theft 2nd Degree.  A court date in his case has not yet been set.

JOHN B. RASMUSSEN, 71, of Winterset (Svcs. 2/14/13)

Obituaries

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

JOHN B. RASMUSSEN, 71, of Winterset, died Mon., Feb. 11th, at Mercy West in West Des Moines. Funeral services for JOHN RASMUSSEN will be held 9-a.m. Thu., Feb. 14th, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Adel. McCalley Funeral Home in Adel has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2-p.m. Wed., Feb. 13th, where the family will greet friends from 4-to 7:30-p.m., and a Prayer service takes place at 7:30-p.m.

Memorials may be directed to the church. Online condolences may be left at www.mccalleyfuneralhome.com.

Burial will be in the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Van Meter.

JOHN RASMUSSEN is survived by:

His wife – Judy Rasmussen, of Winterset.

His daughters – Cris (Brett) Glenn, of Adel; Kim (Jeff) Hedges, of Oakville; Nicole (Mike) Ihrig, of DeSoto.

His siblings – Pat (Austin) Rice, of Holmes Beach, FL; Marti Kafer, of Concord, CA; Charlie (JoAnn) Rasmussen, of Oro Valley, AZ; Leo (Pat) Rasmussen, of Leawood, KS; Dick (Sally) Rasmussen, of LaHarpe, IL; Katie (Larry) Graff, of The Woodlands, TX; Toni (John) Krieger, of Iowa City; Gary (Carol Lea) Rasumussen, of Exira; Frank (Dorothy) Rasmussen, of Tempe, AZ; Mike (Kay) Rasmussen, of Exira, and Shelia (Roger) Richards, of Dallas, TX.

and 6 grandchildren.

Future of the Link Center Hospital School in Atlantic depends on cuts & compromise

News

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A facility which is designed to provide Kindergarten through 8th grade students in the Atlantic Community School District with serious psychiatric conditions a safe and therapeutic environment for evaluation and treatment outside of a regular classroom setting, is in danger of facing cutbacks or elimination altogether. Just under a dozen people appeared at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Atlantic Board of Education Monday night at the High School, to ask the Board not to make any cuts or eliminate the Link Center Hospital School at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, which was created in the mid-1990’s.

Dr. Ivan Delgado, a child and adult psychiatrist at Southwest Iowa Mental Health Center and who provides services for the Link Center, said now is not the time to cut the school out of the district’s budget, because the State itself is facing a budget and mental health crisis, and “it’s bound to worsen.” Delgado said as an example, the number of public psychiatric beds in Iowa is back down to the levels seen in 1855, when the public began to realize they had to do something to serve the needs of psychiatric patients in a “humane” manner.  He says if there isn’t a school program in Atlantic there will be an increased need for Emergency Room visits, hospitalization, and an increased utilization of local law enforcement services in the community. He also warned of “disruptions in academic goals of students and family disruptions,” because the students will have to be transported across the state.

He warned that “psychotic, delusional patients, those with homicidal thoughts and severe mood disorders will end up being back in the school setting and disrupting the school environment.  Delgado says he’s “Not engaging in hyperbole or an alarmist rhetoric,” when he says that the program over the year “May have prevented catastrophic events in the community,” the likes of which are heard about in national media. He said “We must maintain our psychiatric services for our public school kids,” and not dismantle those resources. Cass County Memorial Hospital Assistant Administrator and CFO Steve Lewis said he understands the financial burden the School District faces, but the program at CCMH is very unique and shows that two entities that are important to the community can come together to provide services for “Some of our most delicate kids.” Roger Herring, former Atlantic High School Principal and member of the hospital Board of Trustees, suggested costs could be saved by using those services for Atlantic School District only, and eliminating sharing of the program with other school districts.

Atlantic Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein, said the district paid $404,000 out of the General Fund for the hospital school. What’s hidden from the cost, it that the district doesn’t get the spending authority for it. This year it’s anticipated the price will be $375,000, again, without any spending authority. He says continuing to fund the hospital school as it has for the past couple of years will cause the district to quickly approach $800,000 from the General Fund, which means the eroding of the “spending authority.” Amstein said there is no doubt the hospital school is not a good program, but in order to continue with it, the board needs to find a way to pay for it without draining the cash reserves in the General Fund and also losing same amount of money in the spending authority. Amstein said he would be meeting with Department of Education officials to see if the costs could be billed to the Special Education program, and, they can look at eliminating hospital school services for other districts outside of Atlantic.

HSBB: Audubon at Griswold Boys 1A Regional 02-12-2013

Podcasts, Sports

February 12th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played at Griswold High School.

Play