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Skyscan Forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 8/02/18

Weather

August 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 81. E/NE @ 10.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 62.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 91. SW @ 10-20.

Saturday: P/Cldy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 87.

Sunday: P/Cldy w/isolated shwrs & tstrms. High 89.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 85. Our Low was 53. Last year on this date our High was 86 and the Low was 64. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 103 in 1930. The Record Low was 42 in 1907.

Red Oak woman arrested Wed. night

News

August 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 23-year old Cassidy Mullen Sutton, of Red Oak, was arrested following a traffic stop at around 9:40-p.m., Wednesday. Sutton was taken into custody for Failure to have SR-22 insurance and Driving While Suspended. She was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 cash bond.

HELENE CROWL, 89, of Linden (Svcs. 8/6/18)

Obituaries

August 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

HELENE CROWL, 89, of Linden, died Tue., July 31st, at Panora Specialty Care. Funeral services for HELENE CROWL will be held 1-p.m. Monday, Aug. 6th, at the 1st Christian Church in Panora. Twigg Funeral Home in Panora has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday, Aug. 5th, from 6-until 8-p.m.

Burial will be in the West Linn Cemetery in rural Linden.

HELENE CROWL is survived by:

Her son – Dennis (Faith) Crowl, of North Platte, NE.

Her daughters – Julie (Bill) Norlin, of Greencastle, IN., and Susan (George) Rush, of Des Moines.

Her sister – Eileen Goodrich, of Panora.

3 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren.

BETTY JEAN MERRYMAN, 96, of Guthrie Center (Svcs.8/4/18)

Obituaries

August 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BETTY JEAN MERRYMAN, 96, of Guthrie Center, died Monday, July 30th, at the Spurgeon Manor in Dallas Center. Funeral services for BETTY JEAN MERRYMAN will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Aug. 4th, at the 1st Christian Church in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the church one-hour prior to the service on Saturday (10-to 11-a.m.)

Burial will take place 2-p.m. Saturday in the Memorial Park Cemetery at Ft. Dodge.

BETTY JEAN MERRYMAN is survived by:

Her son – Neil (Barbara) Merryman, of Urbandale.

Her daughter – Merle Anne (Steve) Steensen, of Guthrie Center.

4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 8/2/18

Sports

August 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tyler O’Neill hit a tiebreaking pinch single in the sixth inning and five rookie relievers dominated beginning in the third to lift the St. Louis Cardinals over the Colorado Rockies 6-3. Luke Weaver allowed two runs in 2 2/3 innings before handing off to the Cardinals bullpen. Daniel Poncedeleon followed with 2 1/3 scoreless innings, and Austin Gomber, Dakota Hudson, Jordan Hicks and Mike Mayers closed it out. Gomber got his first career victory with a scoreless inning.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs split up linebacker duties this season by hiring a coach for the inside and outside positions. The idea is to better tutor a group that struggled last season. It also has helped the Chiefs more quickly rebuild their linebacker corps after the departure of stalwarts Derrick Johnson and Tamba Hali.

CHICAGO (AP) — Alex Gordon hit a two-run homer and drove in four, helping the Kansas City Royals pound the sloppy Chicago White Sox 10-5. Gordon also walked and scored during Kansas City’s five-run fifth. Brett Phillips added two hits and Ryan O’Hearn singled in a run in his second major league game as the last-place Royals posted consecutive wins for the first time since they won three in a row from July 20-22, matching their season high.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State announced on Wednesday that construction on its new football performance center is expected to start next spring. The complex, which the Iowa Board of Regents approved in April, will include an academic and nutrition center as well as a new plaza and stadium entrance. Athletic director Jamie Pollard says it’s not yet clear when the project might be complete. Iowa State bowled in its other end zone with new seating and a sports bar ahead of the 2015 season.

OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys have activated defensive end Randy Gregory after a year away from football on a substance-abuse suspension. Gregory has played in just two of the past 32 regular-season games because of multiple suspensions. Commissioner Roger Goodell reinstated him not long before the Cowboys reported to training camp. The 25-year-old former Nebraska star participated in a walkthrough practice for the first time Wednesday.

Scammers trying to take advantage as new Medicare cards go out

News

August 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — New Medicare cards are going out to all Iowans in the program and that’s opened the opportunity for scammers to try and take advantage of the change. A spokesperson for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Julie Brookhart, says the new cards will no longer have your Social Security number on them. She says the cards are being mailed out and you should not listen if someone tells you something different.

“Bottom line is, Medicare is not calling anyone about the cards, you are just going to get the card in the mail. So, any call you would get is a scam,” Brookhart says. Brookhart says scammers will try all sorts of things to get your money or personal information.”We’ve had people say you have to pay for the new card to get the card,” Brookhart says, “we’ve had people say ‘give me your old number’ to get the new card. Or if you don’t give me your information we are going to cancel your health benefits — and those are all scams.”

Brookhart says the new cards are free and all you have to do is bring it in from the mailbox. “There have been some agents and brokers calling people — most agents and brokers are very upstanding — we’ve had a few bad actors saying ‘If you set up an appointment with me I can get you the card quicker.’ That is not true, because it is the Medicare agency that is mailing out the new card,” according to Brookhart.

The are more than 600-thousand Iowans who are on Medicare. Brookhart says everyone in Iowa should be getting their card by they middle of this month.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, 8/2/18

News

August 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds has promoted a female district judge to the Supreme Court in Iowa, the only state where all of its current justices are men. Susan Christensen will be the first woman on Iowa’s high court in roughly eight years. The appointment doesn’t require confirmation by lawmakers. During brief remarks from her formal office at the state Capitol, Reynolds praised Christensen’s background, including as a district judge in southwest Iowa.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s governor has signed a letter asking President Donald Trump for a presidential disaster declaration for 30 Iowa counties that sustained significant damage from severe storms and flooding from June 6 through July 2. Gov. Kim Reynolds requested funding under the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Public Assistance Program. Funding from that program is used to rebuild damaged infrastructure, including roads, bridges, culverts and other public facilities.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a Coralville attorney has pleaded guilty in a fraud case that saw him file false tax returns and steal money from clients. Soo Hyun Jung, also known as Jay Jung, pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of mail fraud and one count of false claims. Jung faces up to 45 years in prison when he’s sentenced in December.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A new audit says the former director of an Iowa housing agency spent more than $800 renting hotel rooms near his home in central Iowa. The audit released by the Iowa Finance Authority concludes that most of former director Dave Jamison’s credit card expenses were work-related and properly documented. But the report by an outside auditing firm said that Jamison should not have been reimbursed for six lodging charges in the Des Moines areas that totaled more than $800.

Atlantic City Council approves contract w/SWIPCO for CDBG application

News

August 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved entering into a contract with SWIPCO to pay for a portion of the costs necessary for a Downtown Revitalization CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) application, as it pertains to downtown store front (Facade) improvements. The vote to approve was 5-to 1, with Councilman Dick Casady opposed, and Councilperson Kathy Somers absent. The City will now commit $45,000 for the various studies required to develop the application, including: Slum and blight; Historic District and the project architect fee.

Prior to the vote, Casady asked SWIPCO Lead Planner Alexis Fleener, Lead Planner with SWIPCO, if she feels the City should giveaway taxpayer’s money for the project, and why? She said “If you kind think of Chestnut Street as the experience people have in Atlantic…Chestnut Street is a big draw in Atlantic…you can say that in a way, the appearance of buildings and the experience that people have and the draw that people have to Chestnut Street, is a public good.”

She added that it’s been seen to be a good investment as a way to revitalize the area and help other buildings keep up with the pace. Fleener cited Ottumwa as an example, saying they’ve done multiple phases of the project and now they’re moving towards streetscapes and upper story investments with residential properties, etc. “So it’s really been an economic booster.”

Fleener said to date, 17 downtown property downtown building owners are very interested in participating in the facade program, while another eight are somewhat interested. In order to receive a CDBG award managed by the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), and the State requires 25-percent Sponsor (City) funding ($250,000), as well as 25-percent Property Owner Funding ($250,000), or a total of $500,000. The State would provide matching funds of $500,00, if the CDBG application is approved.

Fleener said with the current level of interest in the program by business owners, it’s certain that the project will have to be done in two phases, with some of the properties improved at the onset, and others as time moves on. She said it takes a year to complete the studies required, and then another one-to two-years before any work can actually begin, assuming the grant is approved.

Working in phases would also give the city some “Breathing room,” for financing, with cash available again in 2023, according to City Administrator John Lund, who said also he’s already adjusted the Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) Progress Fund budget for FY 2019 to reserve the $45,000 needed for the study. And, he’s addressed the City’s grant match of $250,000, by proposing the City use the remaining $140,892 in the Economic Development Revolving fund in FY 2020, and then transfer $77,055 from the LOST progress fund in both FY 2019 and FY 2020 to cover the expenditures related to the project.

State audit points to payroll problems at Iowa Workforce Development

News

August 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — An annual review by the State Auditor’s office found not all Iowa Workforce Development employees appear to be reporting “actual hours worked” on specific programs.  According to the auditor’s report, the Department “has not effectively communicated” the proper procedures for keeping track of employee work hours. As a result, payroll costs could be charged to the wrong program.

The agency has a wide-range of duties — it manages unemployment benefits and job training programs, for example — and many operate with a combination of state and federal funds. The auditor says if employees aren’t properly tracking their work hours, payroll costs may be “over reported” to federal programs.

The department says it has directed supervisors to more closely review hourly pay records. In addition, the agency will generate “payroll variance reports” each quarter for employees “who appear not to be changing their time records.”

The auditor also found the agency’s initial report on unemployment insurance payments from Iowa businesses was off by nearly 13 million dollars. The figure was corrected in a final report, but the auditor has recommended that the agency upgrade the software it uses to calculate unemployment insurance payments. The auditor also found the agency does not routinely conduct background checks of people applying for “sensitive” jobs in the department, particularly I-T staff and employees who handle cash. Iowa Workforce Development officials say they’re talking with the state’s H-R agency to come up with a list of sensitive jobs that should require background checks.

Red Oak man arrested on warrant

News

August 1st, 2018 by Jim Field

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of 24-year-old Jesse Dean Uhlmann of Red Oak on Wednesday at 1:32pm. Uhlmann was arrested at the intersection of North 4th Street and East Valley Street in Red Oak on a valid Red Oak PD Warrant for Simple Assault. Uhlmann was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.