Lavon Eblen speaks with J.R. Moss, Director of Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn, about an art therapy program.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with J.R. Moss, Director of Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn, about an art therapy program.
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FOR SALE: Straw bales for $5.00 per bale. Will deliver small amounts of bales to Atlantic. Call 712-243-7799.
FOR SALE: Six year old Maytag gas range. Bisque color. Works good. Self-cleaning oven. $200. 784-2247 at Walnut.
FOR SALE: I have three good tires for sale. P215/60/16. $80 Obo. 712-249-4704.
ROOMMATE WANTED: I just recently moved into a small two bedroom house and I am looking for a Christian guy to share the house with. I am a 29 male and it would be nice to find someone who is close to my age. You must be a Christian and not into drugs or alcohol. Call or text me at 712 249 4174. Ask for Andrew.
FREE: Cats to a good home, housebroken. 254-3331.
Jim Field talks about steps to take to stay healthy during the cold and flu season.
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Police in Creston are investigating the theft of items from a home and vehicle. Officials say two women on Livingston Avenue reported someone entered their house and vehicle sometime between Jan. 4th and 24th. Items missing include: a purse; a total of $90 cash; debit, credit and Social Security card; EBT card; makeup, hair spray and perfume; a 30 disc CD case; Stainless Steel “Sons of Anarchy” chain and pennant; a wedding band set, and an MP3 player. The loss was estimated at $1,370 altogether.
And, on Jan. 21st, a Madrid resident reported to the Creston P-D someone used a rebate card that was issued to the victim but never received, was used without her permission. The incident happened sometime between Feb. 1st 2013 and Jan. 21st 2015. The loss was estimated at $300.
In other news, Creston Police report 57-year old William Spencer Powell, Jr., of Diagonal, was arrested Jan. 21st in Creston, on a charge of 2nd offense Public Intoxication. Powell, Jr., was later released on $300 bond.
The 7:20-a.m. sportscast with Jim Field.
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The Freese-Notis weather forecast for the KJAN listening area, & weather info. for Atlantic.
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Saturday, January 24, 2015
Several school Participated in this event:
Team Places for high school-
West Des Moines- Valley 1st place
Sgt Bluff-Lutton High School-2nd Place
Atlantic-3rd place
Individual places for Atlantic
Male- High School
Luck Frisbie-256-18th
Logan Russell- 248- 23rd place
Tyler Petty- 247- 24th
Kyle Redinbaugh- 25th
Dawson Dreager-243-26th
Taylor Kirchner- 241-27th
Nathan Gray- 231-34th
Colin Julesgaard- 218 40th
Zach Westphalen- 182-43rd
Individual places for Atlantic
Females- High School
Bailey Roland- 256- 12th
Carly Wesphalen-248- 16th
Kaylee Pappal-237-22nd
Alexis Schulte-237- 23rd Place
Heather Freund-231-24th
Paige Williams- 226- 27th
Mariah Stillian-225-28th
Tomma Jessen-222 – 29th
Atlantic Middle School
Jordan Zarbono- 218-60th
Overall High school Winners for Tournament-
Males-RILEY WEISSINGER- Valley High School- West Des Moines with a score of 288
Females- ALINA HUSAIN- Valley High School- West Des Moines with a score of 286.
We had over 360 registered shooters for the day and it was a good
event for Atlantic to host. I am really proud of our shooters and all
shooters who came to the Atlantic Archery shoot over the weekend.
I would like to thank all the parents who helped us put this event on,
it was a great way to show case Atlantic as a community. I would
especially like to thank the Petty,Kirchner, Williams and Roland
families for their support with set up and tear down of this event.
CLIVE, Iowa (AP) – A Johnston couple have claimed a $1 million Powerball prize they won in the New Year’s Eve drawing. Friedel and Michele Djordjevic went to Iowa Lottery headquarters in Clive on Friday to turn in the ticket that Friedel Djordjevic bought at a Johnston convenience store.
Once he and his wife were certain that five of the six numbers on the ticket matched the numbers pulled Dec. 31, they put the ticket in a fireproof box and began planning what to do with their winnings. They told lottery officials that they intend to put away some money for retirement, buy a new home, pay bills and share with their adult children.
Friedel, who is originally from Germany, says they also plan to take trips there to visit friends.