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Atlantic School Board approves swimming w/Harlan & Open Enrollment apps.

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August 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education met in a brief Special Session, Tuesday evening, at the High School Media Center. During the meeting, the Board approved a Sharing Agreement with the Harlan Community School District for Girls Swimming. Atlantic already shares Girls Swimming with Audubon and Clarinda.

The Board also approved two Open Enrollment’s into- and One Open Enrollment out of- the District. A family from Griswold is in the process of moving to Atlantic with their two sons who had wished to open enroll, while the other family is planning to move to Griswold. The Griswold School Board approved both Open Enrollment applications during their meeting Monday night.

Prior to the vote, Board member Jenny Williams asked “What is the purpose of the deadline…because school hasn’t started yet?” Superintendent Steve Barber said “The deadline for Kindergarten students is September 1st. But it’s March 1st of the previous year for the next year.” Those deadlines are set by State Code. Barber said it’s more of a responsibility on the parent to say “I want my child to go to this school next school year.”

Board member Doctor Keith Swanson said “What we’re here for is to help the kids get an education. I see no reason we can’t transfer those [students].” Board Vice President Kristy Pellett said the only other concern she had was keeping track of where kids are, so kids aren’t lost in the shuffle. Enrollment by the March deadline, it was noted, helps to determine class size.

In other business, the Board contract recommendations for:

  • Natalie Ritter – Interim Food Service Director
  • Melanie McDermott – Schuler Elem. Head Cook
  • Ann Hinton and Pamela Klar – as School Bus Drivers. (Klar was a late addition to the agenda)

8 Big Ten weekend home games highlight Iowa’s 2018-19 men’s basketball schedule

Sports

August 21st, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa, in conjunction with the Big Ten Conference, announced its men’s basketball Big Ten schedule for the 2018-19 season Tuesday.

For the first time in league history, the Big Ten schedule consists of 20 games. Of Iowa’s 10 home conference games, eight will be played on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday on Mediacom Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Iowa’s two early Big Ten games are home versus Wisconsin on Friday, Nov. 30, and at Michigan State on Monday, Dec. 3. It will mark the seventh time in nine years that the Hawkeyes will open league play at home under head coach Fran McCaffery.

Iowa’s eight weekend home games, include three on Friday evenings (Wisconsin on Nov. 30; Michigan on Feb. 1; Indiana on Feb. 22), three on Sundays (Nebraska on Jan. 6; Illinois on Jan. 20; Northwestern on Feb. 10), and two on Saturdays (Ohio State on Jan. 12; Rutgers on March 2). The Hawkeyes will play their final two Big Ten games away from home (Wisconsin on March 7; Nebraska on March 10), marking just the second time in nine seasons that Iowa’s regular season finale is on the road.

Iowa will play seven teams twice and six teams once. The Hawkeyes will compete against Indiana, Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Rutgers, and Wisconsin twice. Iowa will host Illinois, Maryland, and Michigan, and travel to Minnesota, Penn State, and Purdue.

Iowa’s two conference “byes” come between games played Sunday, Jan. 27 and Friday, Feb. 1 and Sunday, Feb. 10 and Saturday, Feb. 16.

Overall, Iowa will play 19 home games in 2018-19, which includes an exhibition game Nov. 4 versus Guilford College, before the regular season tips off Nov. 8, against UMKC.

Iowa returns 12 players, including all five starters, from last year’s squad. The Hawkeyes will be led by juniors Tyler Cook and Jordan Bohannon. Cook led Iowa in both scoring (15.3) and rebounding (6.8), while Bohannon led the team in assists (178) and 3-pointers (96) and was second in scoring (13.5).

Game times and television information for each game will be announced at a later date.

Iowa has ranked in the top 30 in national attendance each of the past six seasons, including placing in the top 25 five of the last six years.

Fans can request season tickets for the upcoming basketball season at the UI Athletics Ticket Office at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, over the phone at 1-800-IA-HAWKS, or online at hawkeyesports.com/tickets.

Harlan Police report (8/21)

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August 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department released a report Tuesday, on arrests dating back to Aug. 10th. On Monday (8/20), 19-year old Noah Ethan Stout, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant.  Stout was transported to the Shelby County Jail. Stout was previously arrested Aug. 16th following a call for a disturbance in the 3000 block of 12th St.  Stout was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and prohibited acts penalties.

Last Saturday, 56-year old Melanie Marie Mogensen, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service in the 1400 block of 6th St.  Mogensen was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with public intoxication.

On Friday, 23-year old William Neil Damon, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop in the 500 block of Stowe Court.  Damn was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating while intoxicated 1st offense, open container, disorderly conduct, interference with official acts, speed, violation of financial liability and failure to display license plates.

On Thursday, 53-year old Randall Brett Hess, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for a disturbance in the 700 block of Court St.  Hess was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with robbery 2nd degree, public intoxication, and disorderly conduct.

On August 14th, 33-year old Aaron Robert McCutcheon, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant.  McCutcheon was transported to the Shelby County Jail. And, on Aug. 10th, 58-year old Cynthia Lea Carpenter was arrested following a call regarding a disturbance in the 500 block of 12th St.  Carpenter was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with harassment and disorderly conduct.

Red Oak woman injured in Page County accident

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August 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Red Oak was injured during a single-vehicle accident Monday afternoon. 21-year old Priscilla Marie Cline complained of pain and was transported by Clarinda Ambulance to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital to be treated for unknown injuries.

Deputies were dispatch to the scene at Highway 71, just south of the Montgomery/Page Street around 2:50-p.m., Monday. Their investigation determined Cline was northbound on Highway 71 when she lost control of her vehicle, which entered the east ditch.  The vehicle continued in the ditch for a short distance before coming to rest.  It sustained no apparent damage.

Cline was cited for Failure to maintain control and No proof of insurance accident related. The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, Clarinda Ambulance service, Villisca Fire & Rescue, and the Red Oak Fire Department

(Update) Cass County filings for Nov. Election

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August 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns, Tuesday, updated the previously mentioned list of candidates whose names will appear on the ballot for the November General Election.

The latest addition is Cheryl Christensen, who is an incumbent running for Union Township Clerk.

Omaha World-Herald eliminates 23 jobs, including 10 layoffs

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August 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha World-Herald is eliminating 23 positions from its staff, including 10 employees who were laid off. The layoffs were announced Tuesday in a memo to the newspaper’s staff. The company will also leave eight jobs unfilled, and five other employees will retire.

Omaha World-Herald President Phil Taylor says in the memo the newspaper’s print  advertising revenue continues to decline in certain categories, including large national retailers.

Sue Violi, the newspaper’s community relations director, says the cuts amount to 3 percent of the World-Herald’s workforce. Violi says the newspaper has seen rapid digital subscription growth but faces a “very difficult” transition.

The Omaha World-Herald is owned by Omaha-based Berkshire Hathaway Inc. The company announced in June it had struck a deal with Iowa-based chain Lee Enterprises to manage its newspapers.

Iowa man sentenced for icy crash that killed passenger

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August 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — A driver whose passenger drowned after the vehicle they were in broke through ice in eastern Iowa has been sentenced to up to 15 years. Television station KCRG reports that 37-year-old Joshua Juengel, of Manchester, was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years on a count of vehicular homicide and five years for leaving the scene of a fatal crash.

Prosecutors say he must serve at least seven years of the sentence before he can be released. Juengel pleaded guilty to the counts last month. In exchange, prosecutors dropped related charges.

A witness spotted Juengel’s vehicle doing doughnuts on the ice before it plunged into the frigid water of Lake Delhi on Jan. 8. The body of 23-year-old Alex Salow was found in the vehicle.

Iowa official says suspect in custody in Mollie Tibbetts’ death being held on federal immigration detainer

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August 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MONTEZUMA, Iowa (AP) — Iowa official says suspect in custody in Mollie Tibbetts’ death being held on federal immigration detainer. 24-year old 24-year-old Cristhian Bahena Rivera was in the country illegally has been charged with 1st degree murder in the death of Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts. If convicted, the charge carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison.

Investigators say they used surveillance video in tracking down Rivera. The video showed Tibbetts jogging in a rural area near her hometown of Brooklyn as well as Rivera’s car.

Police had searched the area but noted her body was found in a field, covered with corn stalks. Earlier Tuesday, investigators announced a body believed to be Tibbetts was found in rural Poweshiek County. Tibbetts, a 20-year-old student at the University of Iowa, has been missing since July 18.

LAVERN ROBERT BALD, 73, of Manning (8-22-2018)

Obituaries

August 21st, 2018 by Jim Field

LAVERN ROBERT BALD, 73, of Manning died Sunday, August 19th at Manning Regional Hospital.   Funeral service for LAVERN ROBERT BALD will be held on Wednesday, August 22nd at 10:30 am. at Trinity Lutheran Church at Hausbarn Heritage Park near Manning.  The Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning from 5:00 – 7:00 pm on Tuesday and resume at Trinity Lutheran Church at Hausbarn Heritage Park on Wednesday at 9:30 am.

Burial will be in the Manning Cemetery with military honors conducted by the Manning American Legion and VFW.

Online condolences may be left at www.dahnandwoodhouse.com

LAVERN ROBERT BALD is survived by:

Wife: Judy of Manning

Son:  Jeff (Sharon) Bald of Arion

Daughter:  Carrie Bald of Exira

2 Step-children

Brother:  Duane (Shirley) Bald of Arcadia

Sister-in-Law:  Peggy (Dave) McElroy of Omaha

5 Grandchildren

and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Exira-EHK Board meeting review

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August 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Exira-Elk Horn/Kimballton School Board met Monday evening, and discussed progress on their various construction projects. Superintendent Trevor Miller told KJAN News “things are coming along,” and will be ready for the first day of school on Thursday. He said the playgrounds are done in Exira, a new foundation was poured that’s soft and designed to absorb falls. His son, Miller said jumped up and down on the foundation and said “Look, I can fall and I won’t get hurt.”

The HVAC system in the Elk Horn Building getting worked on. All the units are in-place, and are in the process of being hooked-up to the new cooling tower. It’ll still be a couple of weeks before that project is finished. The windows are all in, lights are installed for the football field, bleachers are done, and painting is being accomplished.

The Board approved the continuation of sharing their School Business Official (SBO) and Technology Instructor with the Tri-Center School District. And, there were some new hires for the District. Jill Johnson will be their new Speech Coach, the Assistant Softball Coach will be the Head Volleyball Coach, as well, and Courtney Peppers will be the Assistant Volleyball Coach.

Miller reminds parents that there will be an early dismissal this Thursday and Friday at 1:30-p.m., to allow contractors extra time to work on their respective projects.