Lavon speaks with Scott Mikkelsen, Director of the Health and Wellness Center in Anita, about a fundraiser selling raffle tickets to win $3,000 in travel voucher to a cruise line.
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Lavon speaks with Scott Mikkelsen, Director of the Health and Wellness Center in Anita, about a fundraiser selling raffle tickets to win $3,000 in travel voucher to a cruise line.
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The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of two people Friday.
Thirty-five-year-old Dean Jensen of Audubon was arrested for theft in the 5th degree. The charges stem from a check written to an Audubon business.
Jensen was transported to the Audubon County jail where he was released after appearing before the magistrate.
Also on Friday, 59-year-old Belinda Joy Vanaernam of Ida Grove was arrested at about
7 PM. She was charged with operating while intoxicated 1st offense and open container.
The charges stem from a traffic stop in the 1600 block of Highway 71.
She was transported to the Audubon County jail where she posted bond and was released.
The draining of Prairie Rose Lake around Harlan is set to begin this week.
Its part of a $3 million restoration project based on a 2008 lake study and recommendations from Iowa State University.
The water is expected to fall by about three feet per week until the lake is completely drained. The draining is expected to be complete by about Labor day. Boat ramps will probably not be usable after next Monday.
The lake is expected to be completely refilled by 2012, although the DNR hopes they can begin re-filling the lake by next summer.
Once the project is finished, the lake will be re-stocked with many different species of fish.
For those concerned about the campground and other facilities, the DNR says they will remain open while the lake is drained.
Speaking with the King family about the Miss America contest.
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Class 2A- Saturday Games
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St. Albert 7, Waterloo Columbus 3
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Audubon residents will have their chance to vote for three seats on the school board this fall, as well as whether they’d like to adopt a new Revenue Purpose Statement.
The vote on the Revenue Purpose Statement in September would allow residents to decide whether they’d like to continue the current one cent sales tax. It is currently going to expire in two years. Audubon Superintendent Brett Gibbs says that by voting on the matter now, it would save residents the cost of possibly having to hold a special election.
Thousands of cyclists made their way to Atlantic Sunday as part of the 39’th edition of RAGBRAI.
The bikers left Glenwood on their near 60-mile trek to Atlantic as they traveled 9-miles to Silver City, 19-miles to Carson, 15-miles to Griswold, 7.5-miles to Lewis and then 8 miles to Atlantic.
The weather wasn’t exactly comfortable for the riders either Sunday afternoon as temps topped out in the low 90’s with dew points hitting nearly 80. There were reports of several riders needing medical treatment due to the uncomfortable conditions.
In addition to the hot, steamy weather, the riders also battled a drastic change in elevation of 462 feet on the trail to Atlantic.
Once the bikers arrived Sunday, they were greeted by numerous volunteers at the Cass County fairgrounds supplying free water and cokes as they made their way through 10th street to the camping areas. Numerous entertainment options were available Sunday night in downtown Atlantic including music and other food and beverage venders.
The Ragbrai riders will leave this morning as they now make their way to Carroll. If you plan on traveling at all this morning, you should avoid route 173 as that will be the trail the riders will take out of town towards Elk Horn and Kimballton.