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RONALD DEAN DUPUY, 69, of Creston (Funeral Mass 2/25/19)

Obituaries

February 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

RONALD DEAN DUPUY, 69, of Creston, died Sunday, Feb. 17th, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. A Funeral Mass for RONALD DUPUY will be held 10-a.m. Monday, Feb. 25th, at the All Saints Catholic Church, in Stuart. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Sunday, Feb. 24th, from 2-until 5-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Chicken Inn – in Creston.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Director resigns

News

February 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Parks and Recreation Director for the City of Atlantic has resigned. Seth Staashelm, turned in a letter of Resignation to the city of Atlantic last week. Staashelm has accepted another position with the city of Marion. In a statement, Staashelm said I am very appreciative for my time with the city of Atlantic and in the community. I would like to thank everyone in the community for being so great to myself and my wife during our time here. We have made a lot of good relationships with folks in the area and feel blessed and welcomed in Atlantic. The people here is what makes this community so great and why Atlantic has a promising future. We will truly miss the community and will always have a special place for Atlantic in my heart.”

At this time the Atlantic Park and Recreation board has made no decision on the Park and Recreation Director position.Their next meeting is set for Feb. 25th.

Atlantic boys open up postseason against Denison-Schleswig

Sports

February 18th, 2019 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic boys basketball team will open up the postseason tonight against the Denison-Schleswig Monarchs. That game is being played as the first of a doubleheader in Glenwood tonight at 6:30pm. Glenwood and Creston will follow in the second game at 8:00pm.

The two teams just met on Thursday night to end the regular season with Denison-Schleswig coming out on top 66-51. The Monarchs won the first meeting of the season as well back on January 4th 64-50. Atlantic Head Coach Jeff Ebling said the Trojans showed some good things on Thursday and he knows they will be ready to go tonight.

Atlantic (9-11) is led by Chase Mullenix averaging 17.2 points per game and Tyler Moen who has averaged 14 points per outing.

Denison-Schleswig (16-4) has been led by a standout junior class. Goanar Biliew leads the way with 17.9 points per game and Charlie Wiebers has dropped in 16.7 points per outing.

Coach Ebling said limiting the Monarchs to one attempt per possession will be key.

We’ll have coverage of the first half of the game tonight followed by updates throughout the second half during the CAM Regional Final. Jim Field will have the call from Glenwood.

CAM vies for trip to State against Colo-Nesco tonight on KJAN

Sports

February 18th, 2019 by admin

The CAM Cougars girls basketball team will compete for a trip to the State Tournament tonight when they face the Colo-Nesco Royals in the Class 1A Region 7 Final. The Cougars and Royals will play at West Des Moines Valley high school with a 7:00pm tip-off and we’ll have coverage on KJAN.

The Cougars have made it to the Regional Final by earning wins over the Audubon Wheelers 73-67 and the Fremont-Mills Knights 66-23. The Cougars have been led on the season by a strong group of seniors. Madison Gettler has been terrific, averaging 19.8 points and 7 rebounds per game. Paige McAfee has poured in 13 points per outing and has been great from beyond the arc so far this postseason. Sammi Jahde and Zoey Baylor have averaged 8 points per game and Macy Ticknor is right behind with 7 per outing.

Colo-Nesco made their way to the Regional Final with wins over Paton-Churdan 61-50 and Collins-Maxwell 42-40. The Royals got a late steal and bucket to pull off that Semifinal win. The Royals are led by 13.4 points per game from Faith Vincent and 11.6 per outing from Rylee Purvis. Lauryn Hill and Emma Stalzer are both averaging near 8 points per game as well.

CAM Head Coach Joe Wollum said after the win on Friday that they are excited for the opportunity.

Tune in for the game tonight on KJAN AM1220, FM101.1, and online at kjan.com. We will join to the broadcast right near tipoff after the first half of the Atlantic boys game in Glenwood against Denison-Schleswig. Chris Parks will have the call from WDM Valley High School.

Atlantic City Council to act on recommendation for delinquent Storm Water bills

News

February 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, will act on a Resolution “Establishing procedures for Collection, Interest and Penalties,” for delinquent Storm Water Utility Bills. City Administrator John Lund reports the City’s Personnel and Finance Committee met January 23rd and reviewed a recommendation by the Finance and Administration Department to establish an administrative fee for delinquent storm water bills. In order to encourage utility customers to pay their bills, the City (if the resolution is approved), would add a penalty for the issuance of correspondence stating the exact amount a property owner owes if the bill is not paid after six-months of non-payment. The fee amounts to $25 per parcel. Late payment penalties would not be changed, and remain at 15-percent per month.

Lund says by the City’s estimate, nearly 25-percent of all stormwater bills are in such a state of delinquency, that they are rolled over into property taxes. Most bills are $17.10. The City assume the bills are being thrown into the garbage and/or the property owner is being “recalcitrant” (purposefully uncooperative). The policy of charging a fee for correspondence on overdue Storm Water Utility Bills was unanimously recommended by the Personnel and Finance Committee.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will act on setting the date for a Public Hearing as March 6, 2019, to adopt the Proposed FY 2020 Ten-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), and a Resolution adopting the Preliminary FY 2020 Budget, as well as setting the date for a Public Hearing on the Budget as March 6, 2019. The draft FY2019 budget was submitted to the Council and media prior to the Feb. 6th Council meeting. At that time, the proposed budget for FY 2020 was $16,520,747, which was a decrease of $129,388 (-.78%), from the FY 2019 Revised estimate of $16,650,135.

Lund says a few changes have been made to the budget since that meeting:

  • The property tax levy and revenues scheduled for the operation and maintenance of the Senior Center have been eliminated.
  • The Employee Benefits levy was returned to its originally scheduled levy of $3.50.
  • All revenues and expenditures in the Senior Center sub-general fund have been eliminated for FY 2020-FY2030, based on the assumption the building will be sold by July 1, 2019. The fund balance will remain and the balance returned to the General Fund in the FY 2021 Budget’s revised Estimate for FY 2020. (That transfer has not officially been scheduled yet)
  • A revenue-neutral recalculation based on the insurance tax levy and the utility replacement tax levy, was made to reflect state forms.
  • and, the State backfill numbers differed from the original estimate. Lund says those adjustments have been made in the General Fund, Emergency Levy, Employee Benefits Fund and Debt Service Fund.

The estimated Total Tax Levy under the revised budget of $16-million 135-thousand 155-dollars ($16,135,155.00), amounts to $16.86 per thousand dollars valuation on regular property, and $3.00 per thousand on agricultural land. The City must approve the preliminary budget and set the date for a public hearing, in order to allow the public to examine the budget and provide their feedback to the Council. The final budget must be submitted to the State by March 15, 2019. And, the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, is expected to recognize Tommy Gaines for his 20-years of service to the Atlantic Street Department.

Iowa State sweeps weekly Big 12 men’s hoops awards

Sports

February 18th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – After a 78-64 win at No. 18 Kansas State on Saturday, which snapped the Wildcats’ nine-game conference win streak, Iowa State’s Lindell Wigginton was named the Big 12 Player of the Week, while Talen Horton-Tucker earned Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honors.

Wigginton provided a big spark for the Cyclones off the bench in Manhattan. He dropped 23 points on 7-9 shooting from the field, including 5-6 from deep, which matched his career high. He pulled down three boards and dished out three assists. It is the fourth time that he’s been named the conference player of the week.

Horton-Tucker was hitting from everywhere on Saturday. He finished the game with 20 points behind a career day from downtown, cashing in on 6-9 from deep. The six made three pointers was a new career high. He added three rebounds, two assists and a steal to his stat line. It’s the second time this season that Horton-Tucker has been named Big 12 Newcomer of the week.

The No. 23 Iowa State men’s basketball team (19-6, 8-4 Big 12) returns to the court tomorrow when it plays host to Baylor. That game is set to tip at 8 p.m. from Hilton Coliseum and will be televised on ESPN2.

Atlantic residents reminded not to throw or blow snow into the right-of-way

News

February 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the City of Atlantic are reminding residents the City has an ordinance prohibiting the pushing or blowing of snow onto City streets, alleys or right-of-ways. Also, when piling snow do not pile snow near roads blocking the view of traffic as this creates a danger to the public on top of already difficult driving conditions. Authorities say “We understand with this much snow it is difficult to know where to push it to. Please be courteous when clearing snow from your property. Keep piles low,  do not pile snow up on other properties without permission, think about traffics line of sight, as well as pedestrians & school children who are walking to & from school. “

Cass County Supervisors to review proposed agreement w/Deputies & Jailers bargaining unit

News

February 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors are set to hold their regular weekly meeting 9-a.m. Tuesday, at the courthouse, in Atlantic. On their agenda, is the review of a proposed agreement with the Sheriff’s Deputies and Jailer’s Unit, and work on the Fiscal Year Cass County 2019-2020 Budget. Other business includes regular reports (as available) from the County Attorney, Engineer and Mental Health/General Relief Coordinator.

Fatal fire in Oskaloosa, fatal crash in Grundy County, dead body in Cedar Rapids

News

February 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The weekend’s winter weather is blamed in at least three deaths in the state. The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office says a car went out of control on Highway 14 on Sunday afternoon, crossed the center line and collided with a semi. Both people in the car were killed. Deputies say the area had gotten about six inches of snow and the road was slick.

Police in Cedar Rapids say officers responded after someone found a man’s body, face down outside on Saturday afternoon. Investigators say it appeared he’d been there for some time and was frozen. Foul play is not suspected.

And, it’s still not known what caused a weekend house fire in southeast Iowa that left a young boy dead. When Oskaloosa firefighters arrived at the home on Friday night, they were told seven-year-old David Fogle was trapped in the basement. The boy’s mother, Angelia Wells, had tried to get to him, unsuccessfully, and was badly burned. Firefighters did eventually rescue the child but he died later at the hospital. Two other children made it out safely. The Mahaska County Community Emergency Response Team is collecting donations for the family.

Democratic candidates spend holiday in New Hampshire, Iowa

News

February 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Several Democratic presidential candidates are closing out the long holiday weekend on the campaign trail, with stops planned across states key to securing their party’s nomination. On Presidents Day, much of the campaign trail spotlight moved to New Hampshire, home to the first presidential primary. Three candidates, Sens. Kamala Harris of California, Cory Booker of New Jersey and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, planned to campaign in the state. The three senators are crisscrossing the state, making their first trips to it since launching their 2020 presidential bids.

Booker has been in the state for a few days and will wrap up his trip with a house party in Nashua. House parties are a staple of campaigning in the state. Harris planned an afternoon town hall in Portsmouth and will participate in the Politics & Eggs breakfast on Tuesday. Klobuchar will hold a meet-and-greet in Goffstown on Monday before a CNN town hall.

Meanwhile, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York was back in Iowa, the leadoff caucus state, with plans to meet voters in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City. Former Rep. John Delaney of Maryland, who also is running for president, was campaigning in Iowa as well.