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CLYDE DAVID McMULLIN, 90, of Stuart (1-21-12)

Obituaries

January 17th, 2012 by Jim Field

CLYDE DAVID McMULLIN, 90, of Stuart died Monday, January 16th at the Community Care Center in Stuart.  Funeral services for Clyde David McMullin will be held on Saturday, January 21st at 10:30 am in the Zion Lutheran Church in Dexter.  Johnson Family Funeral Home in Dexter has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Friday from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the funeral home with the family present from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Burial in the Dexter Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Zion Lutheran Church in Dexter or the Dexter American Legion in care of the Johnson Family Funeral Home, PO Box 57, Dexter, Iowa 50070

2012-2013 HS Football District Assignments Announced

Sports

January 17th, 2012 by Jim Field

Class 3-A, District 1

  • ADM
  • Atlantic
  • Creston
  • Glenwood
  • Harlan
  • Lewis Central
  • Perry

Class 2-A, District 8

  • Clarinda
  • Clarinda Academy
  • JSPC
  • Kuemper Catholic
  • OA-BCIG
  • Red Oak
  • Shenandoah

Class 1-A, District 8

  • Missouri Valley
  • Nodaway Valley
  • Panorama
  • St. Albert
  • Treynor
  • Tri-Center
  • West Central Valley

Class A, District 7

  • Audubon
  • Bedford
  • Earlham
  • Guthrie Center
  • Madrid
  • Martensdale-St. Marys
  • Woodward Academy
  • Woodward-Granger

Class A, District 8

  • A-H-S-T
  • East Mills
  • Griswold
  • Logan-Magnolia
  • Riverside
  • Underwood
  • West Monona
  • Westwood

8-Man, District 6

  • Adair-Casey
  • Ankeny Christian Academy
  • Colo-Nesco
  • East Greene
  • Eat Union
  • Grandview Park Baptist
  • Lamoni
  • Mormon Trail
  • Murray

8-Man, District 7

  • Ar-We-Va
  • Boyer Valley
  • Charter Oak-Ute
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard
  • Exira/EHK
  • Glidden-Ralston
  • Heartland Christian
  • West Harrison
  • Woodbine

8-Man, District 8

  • CAM
  • Corning
  • Essex
  • Fremont-Mills
  • Lenox
  • Nishnabotna
  • Sidney
  • Stanton
  • Villisca

KJAN Now Broadcasting on FM 101.1 in the Atlantic Area

News

January 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Those of you who couldn’t get our AM 1220 signal in your place of work or at home, may now be able to listen to KJAN on FM 101.1! Not all areas will be able to receive the signal, but if you get the chance, tune to 101.1-FM. Thanks for listening to “The Station Where Your Friends Are!”

Tjepkes named AMU General Manager

News

January 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Municipal Utlities’ (AMU) Board of Trustees, Monday, named Steve Tjepkes as the next General Manager of the local utility. The action took place during the Boards’ regular meeting. Tjepkes’ appointment becomes effective with the retirement of current General Manager Allen Bonderman on March 31st, 2012.

Tjepkes is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, and is a Certified Public Accountant. After working for some eight years for two different private accounting firms, he joined AMU in April of 1993 as Comptroller. His responsibilities over the past eighteen years at AMU included oversight of all financial operations, including billing, collections and accounting, as well as customer service functions.

As the chief financial officer for the organization, Steve has worked closely with the previous two General Managers. He also has acted as the Secretary for the Board of Trustees, and has a good working relationship with the Board. Steve and his wife Julie are longtime residents of Atlantic, and both are extremely active in their church and various community organizations.

PA man arrested on drug charges following traffic stop on I-80 in Pottawattamie County

News

January 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker says an Pennsylvania man was arrested Friday afternoon on drug charges, following a traffic stop on Interstate 80 near Council Bluffs. The Sheriff says Deputy Brian Miller stopped a Nissan Altima for speeding on I-80 near the 5-mile marker, at around 1-p.m., Friday. After speaking with the driver, Miller became suspicious the man may have been trafficking drugs. The deputy asked 25-year old Joshua Ampolsk, of Wynnewood, PA, for permission to search the vehicle, but Ampolsk refused.  When Miller conducted a perimeter search of the vehicle using his k-9 partner “Francisco,” the dog alerted to the presence of illegal narcotics in the car, which provided the deputy with probable cause to conduct a search. While searching the car, Miller recovered 61-pounds of marijuana, and 2-pounds of Hashish.

Ampolsk was taken into custody on a felony charge of Possession with the Intent to Deliver/marijuana, Prohibited Acts/distribution of illegal substances, and a drug tax stamp violation. He posted a $5,000 bond that same day, and was released from custody.

Griswold School Board approves transfer of property

News

January 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Griswold School District’s Board of Education, Monday night, approved the transfer of school property to the City of Elliott. Action on approving the transfer of five-acres of school property on the north edge of Elliott, to the City of Elliott, for a wetland project was held following a public hearing on the matter. Superintendent Dana Kunze said the marshy land offers an ideal, natural means of filtering nitrates out of the City’s drinking water.

Kunze said also, more work needs to be done before any action can be taken on Re-districting for School Board Districts. He said he will need to hold additional discussions with the AEA and University of Iowa as to how those districts are formed before the process can move forward. He says he thought they were off to a good start, but on second look, he may have to scrap what’s been accomplished so far, and start over. Kunze said there’s still plenty of time to accomplish the task, and the board still wants to head in that direction.

If the Griswold School District were to re-district it’s Board of Education, there would be four geographical districts and three board members elected At-Large, instead of the current seven different districts and one person from each district on the board. Kunze says it gets kind of confusing when redistricting is taken into consideration, as far as who stays on the Board and who has to run for re-election, but that can’t be determined until the districts are actually set. The University of Iowa provides those services to the district under an agreement reached earlier. Basically, it means the process is only in the formulative stages right now.

In other business, the Griswold School Board approved Kunze requesting from their bonding agent a means of maximizing funds for various projects, instead of just paying for the Middle School/High School roofing project alone.  He says he will ask Piper-Jaffrey to put together a bonding scenario which would allow the district to borrow against the penny sales tax revenue into the future, on approximately $2.2-million, so that the money is available for projects now. Kunze says “There’s a long laundry list of things (they) want to do, and unfortunately the list is longer than the money is,” therefore it will still take some determination to figure out which projects are a priority. He says they still have to live within their budget.

Backyard and Beyond 01-17-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

January 17th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Matt Klein of Atlantic Municpal Utilities about the “2 Degrees 2 Save” program.

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Iowa nursing home eyed for elderly sex offenders

News

January 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ROCKWELL CITY, Iowa (AP) – Some Iowa legislators say a special nursing home for elderly sex offenders and other criminals may be needed.  State  Rep. Helen Miller, D-Fort Dodge, says the state will need a facility “where these individuals will be contained.” She made her statement when the issue was raised at a Fort Dodge forum on Saturday. 

 A sex offender who was released to a Pomeroy nursing home was accused of sexual contact with a resident there.   Gov. Terry Branstad has proposed a law requiring nursing homes to notify families of residents when a sexual offender moves in. 
 
On Saturday, Rep. Tom Shaw, R-Laurens, said stronger measures are needed. He says the state might have to buy a nursing home and employ personnel trained to deal with sex offenders.

Across Oceans Across Time 01-17-2011

Across Oceans Across Time, Podcasts

January 17th, 2012 by admin

Michelle McNabb continues the accounts of Peter Christensen.

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8AM Sportscast 01-17-2012

Podcasts, Sports

January 17th, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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