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Iowa guardsmen help nab top Afghan militant

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April 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Image from Ryan's FaceBook page (used w/his permission)

An Iowa National Guardsman from Cass County is one of several soldiers credited with the recent capture of a highly sought insurgent financier in Afghanistan’s Paktia province. The Army says the arrest of the unnamed insurgent came April 17th near Gardez. The man was among four men in a car that was stopped during a sweep performed by members of the Guard’s 1-168th Battalion, the Afghan National Army and the local police.

Members of the battalion’s D Company identified the suspect using photos and other evidence. Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Johnson, from Griswold, told a Des Moines Register reporter the insurgent’s capture equates to taking the legs off of a table one-by-one. Eventually, he says, The whole thing’s going to collapse.” Johnson said the financier was “One of those legs, and now the table is wobbling.” Ryan is on leave from the Cass County Sheriff’s Department, while serving on active duty in the military.

The Army says the operation also uncovered two homemade bombs. At one point, insurgents lobbed four mortar rounds and fired rifles at guardsmen who were trying to pull an armored truck out of the mud. The soldiers tracked the firing to a house, where Afghan officials arrested five people who allegedly had gunpowder residue on their hands. The mortar tube was not found, but Guard leaders declared the overall operation a success.

Company D Commander, Capt. Kent Greiner said “We’ve definitely taken the wind out of the sails of the insurgents for a while.” He added that they’re “Striking a nerve with them, and we’re going to keep striking that nerve to see what happens.”

Nishna Valley Trails to Host National Parks Service Representative

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April 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Nishna Valley Trails Association have announced a guest speaker for the next meeting, which takes place Monday, May 2nd. Brian Leaders, a landscape architect with the National Parks Service’s “Rails, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program,” and who works out of the Midwest Region’s Omaha office, will share plans and programs for trail development in Cass County.

In addition, there will be updates on the development of the T-Bone trail in Cass County, and on organizing for the coming of RAGBRAI to Atlantic in July, as well as planning for other future events.

The Nishna Valley Trails group will meet from 6-to 7-pm Monday, May 2nd, at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic, located at 1101 East 3rd Street. The public is welcome to attend.

Homeless man arrested for inferring with authorities

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April 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A homeless man was arrested Tuesday afternoon in Montgomery County. Sheriff’s officials say 47-year old Larry Willard Stoneking was taken into custody just after 1-p.m., on a charge of interference with officials acts.

The arrest was made following an incident which occurred at the intersection of 2nd Street and 3rd Avenue, in Villisca. Stoneking was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

Monday arrests in Atlantic

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April 26th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police report two people were arrested Monday on separate charges. Officials say 42-year old Dana Cisar, of Atlantic, was taken into custody for Driving While Suspended. And, 47-year old George Brittain, of Atlantic, was arrested for Driving While Barred.

Both of the individuals were brought to the Cass County Jail and held pending a court appearance.

Prairie Rose Lake Restoration Public Meeting

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April 26th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will discuss the Prairie Rose Lake restoration plan during a public meeting at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 3, at the Harlan Community Library.

The Prairie Rose lake restoration project is contingent upon the DNR’s lake restoration program being funded at its current $8.6 million level. 

Prairie Rose Lake is one of 35 priority lakes in the state selected for lake restoration work to improve water quality.  Poor water quality has impacted the fish population and affected all water based recreation at the lake.

The lake’s water level will be lowered after the July 4 holiday and will be kept there for the remainder of the year to accommodate construction in the lake basin.  Draining the lake will effectively eliminate the existing fish population.

The presence of common carp in Prairie Rose Lake has contributed to the poor water quality and the dramatic reductions in both the numbers and the quality of sport fish populations and corresponding reduction in angling and boating use.

It is important to note that all other park facilities including the campground will remain open during the lake restoration work.  Users should expect limited lake access until normal water levels return in 2012.

The lake draining and fishery renovation is only part of a process aimed at improving the lake’s water quality. Stabilizing shoreline erosion problems, dredging to restore depth, and wetland construction will all be part of the restoration project.

Conservation practices aimed at reducing the amount of sediment and nutrients reaching the lake began over three years ago.  Soil and nutrient saving practices installed around the lake’s 4,600 acre watershed include more than 40 miles of terraces.

“Now that a significant portion of the land around lake has been treated it is time to move in-lake with restoration efforts,” said Bryan Hayes fisheries biologist with the Iowa DNR.

The public meeting will provide specific details of the nearly $4 million Lake Restoration project at Prairie Rose Lake.

Mo. Valley man arrested for allegedly stealing $271,000

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April 26th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Police in Omaha arrested a City Councilman from Missouri Valley Monday, for allegedly taking more than $271,000 from his employer. 34-year old Christopher Brooks was being held in the Douglas County, Nebraska Jail on suspicion of four-counts of felony theft by deception, causing a loss of more than $1,500, and four-counts of State Tax Evasion.

Brooks allegedly wrote checks to himself on an account registered to River City Barricade. The acts allegedly occurred over a period of four-years, beginning in 2007.

Brooks’ attorney, Michael Fitzpatrick, said it was his client, who, with a guilty conscience,  alerted his employer to what was going on.

Fitzpatrick also disputes the amount of money that was taken. He told reporters they are working to try and figure out exactly how they can prove what the exact amount is. He also mentioned Brooks had been working to pay his employer back for the purchase of nearly $20,000 worth of merchandise, which included a boat.

River City Barricade in Omaha, provides traffic control devices for city streets and construction zones. Company officials have declined to comment on the theft investigation. Brooks has reportedly been with the company for more than 14-years, overseeing its day-to-day operations, payroll, accounting and bidding processes.

He became a member of the Missouri Valley City Council in March 2010.

Shenandoah K-9 officer & partner earn honors

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April 26th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A Shenandoah Police officer and his canine partner won two awards earlier this month in Des Moines. Shenandoah Police Chief Kris Grebert says Officer Nephi Jones and his K-9 Eron picked up the awards during the National Police Canine Association Regional Trials.

The pair finished 5th overall in vehicle searches and were named Top Rookie for Region 21, which includes Iowa, parts of Minnesota and Missouri. Sixty-three teams competed during the event. Fifteen were rookies.

Jones said he and Eron participated in the trials so the pair could become certified. He was appointed as K-9 handler at the end of January and completed training at the end of February. Jones has been a member of the Shenandoah Police force since March, 2008.

His partner Eron has already assisted in the detection of narcotics which resulted in arrests.

Atlantic Beats Creston in Boys Soccer

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April 26th, 2011 by Jim Field

Atlantic beat Creston 2-1 Monday night in boys soccer.  The Trojans improve to 4-5 overall on the season with the victory.

Trojans Win Denison Golf Meet

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April 26th, 2011 by Jim Field

Monarch Boys Golf Invitational
Monday, April 25, 2001
Majestic Hills Golf Course, Denison

Team Results
1.  Atlantic                           323
2.  Harlan                              331
3.  Shenandoah                  362
4.  Denison-Schleswig     366

Individual Results
1.  Zach Osborn, Harlan                       76
2.  Travis Olsen, Atlantic                     76
3.  Brandon Bjoin, Harlan                    80
4.  Evan Schuler, Atlantic                    80
5.  Ben Nelson, Atlantic                        83
6.  Jackson Baker, Shenandoah         84
7.  Sam Markham, Atlantic                 84
8.  Sam Renaud, Atlantic                     84
9.  JC Carlislie, Harlan                          84
10. Nathan Koch, Denison-Sch         87

Atlantic BOE work session

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April 26th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Board of Education will meet the new Atlantic Middle School Principal tonight, during scheduled work session at the high school. Cameron Smith was hired by the board April 12th. Smith comes to Atlantic from the Garner-Hayfield School District, where he serves as the K-through 8th Grade Principal and Athletic Director.

He will succeed AMS Principal Todd Roecker, who had earlier announced he would be retiring from the district at the end of June.

In other business, the Atlantic School Board tonight will receive an update on district building and infrastructure projects from Design Alliance Architect’s Jerry Purdy.

Their work session begins at 7-p.m. in the media center at the high school.