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Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area: 4/8/21

Weather

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Updated)
Today: Cloudy w/scattered light rain. High 54. NW @ 15-25.
Tonight: Cloudy w/light rain ending. Low near 40. NW @ 10-20.
Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/isolated light showers. High near 60. NW @ 10-20.
Saturday: Mo. Cldy w/light rain in the morning. High 60.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High around 67.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 66. Our Low this morning, 50. As of 6-a.m., rainfall in Atlantic (at KJAN), amounted to .67″.  Last year on this date, the High was 72 and the Low was 31. The Record High was 89 in 1931, and the Record Low was 14 in 2016.

Atlantic City Council passes numerous Resolutions and some Ordinance readings

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council managed to get through their packed agenda in about an hour, Wednesday evening. Following separate public hearings, the Council unanimously passed Resolutions. Among them:

  1. Authorizing Third-Quarter Budget Transfers (a standard practice)
  2. Agreeing to apply for financial assistance to USDA Rural Development for a grant to purchase 25 units of 1 1/2-inch diameter fire hose, at $110 per unit. If approved, the USDA will cover 35% of the costs, or nearly $963. The City’s Fire Equipment Reserve fund will provide almost required match of nearly $1,788.
  3. The Council passed a Resolution Authorizing an application to be filed with the Rural Iowa Housing Assessment Grant Program, and agreed to commit matching funds in the amount of $5,000, for housing data to be compiled, and for an ISU Extension and Outreach Rural Housing Assessment Readiness Workshop.
  4. They passed a Resolution for the Appointment of Bob Camblin as Housing Committee Chair and Committee members.
  5. A Resolution Declaring the Bull Creek Restoration Project a Community Priority.” The deadline to apply for federally funded local projects, including Bull Creek, is April 16th.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council approved an application from SHIFT ATL for a Rural Innovation Grant. The organization has proposed a project that would partner SHIFT ATL with the City and Atlantic School District, to rehab a City acquired property at 1310 Chestnut Street. The grant funds would pay for the materials to build a garage on the property. High school tech class students would furnish the labor to build the garage, as part of the coursework.

The Council passed by votes of 6-to 1, the First Reading of Ordinances calling for a limit of 24-hours to remove snow from sidewalks and the moving of vehicles so plows can clear the streets. Pat McCurdy, who owns rental properties, objected because he felt it wouldn’t give his renters enough time to clear their sidewalk. The current Ordinance allows 72 hours to clear sidewalks and move vehicles after the snowfall ends.  And, the Council approved a request from Mike Klocke, with Massena Telephone Company, to begin the process of installing fiber optic line on parts of Atlantic’s east side, and they approved a bid of $215,422 from Henningsen Construction, for construction of the Atlantic Animal Shelter building addition.

Woman injured in Monona County collision

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April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A collision early this (Wednesday) afternoon in western Iowa’s Monona County resulted in one person being transported to a hospital. The Iowa State Patrol reports 63-year-old Shirley Klein, of Little Sioux, was transported to Mercy Hospital-Sioux City, by Burgess Rescue, after her 2004 Ford was struck by a 2017 Ford pickup, at the intersection of Monona County roads E-54 and K-45. The crash happened at around 12:03-p.m.

When the driver of the pickup, 24-year old Jerritt Hummel, of Elgin, failed to stop, his vehicle struck the passenger car broadside. Authorities say Hummel was not injured in the crash. The Patrol says Klein was wearing her seat belt when the crash occurred.

Page County Sheriff’s report (4/7/21)

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April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests so far this week. On Wed., April 7th, Matthew Dean Brown was arrested at the Page County Courthouse in Clarinda, on an active warrant for Failure to appear on April 7, 2021 for Violation of Obstructed Snow Removal.

On Monday April 5th, Elsa Antonino Vincent and Paige Jamie Ruthe Vincent, were arrested at 2616 Sumac Ave in Clarinda. Both were taken into custody on warrants for Fraudulent Practice 2nd degree, Ongoing criminal conduct (unlawful activity) and Conspiracy to commit an non-forcible felony. Paige Vincent also faces a Tampering with records charge.

Becker signs with UNI

Sports

April 7th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic senior Craig Alan Becker made his college choice official on Wednesday. Surrounded by family and coaches Becker signed his letter of intent to continue his track career at the University of Northern Iowa.

Becker has been a standout track and cross country runner for Atlantic. He notched the best ever finish for a Trojan boys cross country runner with a 7th place finish at State this past season. He was part of Atlantic’s State Championship 4x800M Relay team in 2018. Becker said he really likes the mix of big opportunities and personalized feel that UNI has to offer.

Becker said he really knew that he wanted to continue running in college after missing the track season last year.

The quick success he experienced on the cross country course gives him the confidence that he can thrive at the next level.

Becker will look to run the 800M at UNI along with the possibility of contributing to some relay teams.

Hawkeye wrestling to be honored at Kinnick Stadium April 17th

Sports

April 7th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa will celebrate the 2021 NCAA Championship Hawkeye wrestling team April 17 at Kinnick Stadium following the Iowa football open practice.

The open practice begins at 9:30 a.m. (CT). The championship recognition begins at approximately noon.

Admission to both events is free. Fans will be required to wear masks. Additional information can be found at hawkeyesports.com/footballgameday.

The top ranked Hawkeyes won the 2021 NCAA Championships on March 20 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. The team title is the 24th in program history and the first since 2010.

Iowa head coach Tom Brands was named NWCA National and Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year for the second straight season. 

Senior Spencer Lee won the 125-pound championship a third time and was named winner of the Dan Hodge Trophy for the second straight year.

The Hawkeyes qualified 10 wrestlers for the NCAA Championships. Those wrestlers combined for a 38-13 overall record with 21 bonus-point wins, good for 27 bonus points. Iowa crowned seven All-Americans, more than any other school at the tournament.        

If weather cancels the event, the recognition will move to May 1, Iowa football’s second of two scheduled open practices.

(UPDATED) Gov. Reynolds says she will ‘take a stand’ against vaccine passports

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April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – While hundreds of thousands of Iowans have been vaccinated for COVID-19, with thousands more getting the shots daily, Governor Kim Reynolds says they shouldn’t have to carry a “vaccine passport” to prove it to anyone.

Vaccine passports have already been banned via executive orders by the governors of Texas and Florida. The statement by Reynolds, a Republican, is in tandem with the Biden administration, which announced Tuesday it would -not- create a federal vaccine passport or require travelers or businesses to be inoculated.

The governor says a federal vaccine passport would have privacy implications and might be unconstitutional.

Reynolds plans to meet with lawmakers to discuss whether a bill can be passed before the 2021 legislative session ends this spring, or if she needs to take executive action.

A bill stalled in the Senate this year that would have prohibited Iowa businesses and health care facilities from requiring that employees get vaccinations. The bill also sought to bar health insurance companies from denying coverage based on a lack of immunizations. Reynolds announced this (Wednesday) morning that 44 percent of adult Iowans have had at least one dose and 28 percent of Iowans eligible for Covid shots are fully vaccinated. However, she said vaccination rates among middle aged Iowans are lagging and 61 percent of the people with Covid who are hospitalized in Iowa are in their 40s and 50s and 60s.

Reynolds used a portion of her weekly news conference to highlight efforts in Storm Lake to boost vaccination rates among Latinos. A mass vaccination clinic in Storm Lake is planned for Sunday April 18th.

Audubon School Board approves FY 22 Budget

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April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon School District’s Board of Education held a public hearing and a very short, special session, Tuesday evening. Superintendent Eric Trager told KJAN News the Board approved the FY22 Budget as proposed.

(Essentially, he said, the budget reduces the tax asking by three-cents, from $11.90/$1,000 assessed valuation, to $11.87/$1,000. It generates an additional $14,500 for the district for the coming year.)

The next step is for the budget to be certified and sent to the State for filing, before April 15th.

Governor Reynolds gave two agency directors $96,000 in bonuses this year

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April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Cedar Rapids Gazette is reporting Governor Kim Reynolds has given two state agency directors big bonuses this year. The Gazette got documents showing the governor gave Iowa Homeland Security director Paul Trombino a 46-thousand dollar bonus in February, bringing his annual salary to nearly 160-thousand dollars. Debi Durham, the director of the Iowa Economic Development Authority AND the Iowa Finance Authority, got a 50-thousand dollar bonus in January.

Durham had been Economic Development Authority director since 2011, but in 2018 Reynolds fired the Finance Authority’s director, who was accused of sexual harassment, and asked Durham to lead that agency as well. Documents posted on The Cedar Rapids Gazette website show Durham’s salary this year will top 200-thousand dollars.

ISU women’s hoops loses two transfers in two days

Sports

April 7th, 2021 by admin

The Iowa State women’s basketball team has seen two players decide to leave the program in the past two days.

On Monday freshman guard Kylie Feurbach announced that she will enter the transfer portal and head to a new school. No particular reason was given for Feurbach’s decision. She averaged 5.5 points and 3.1 rebounds per game this year and started 24 games.

On Tuesday Senior Madison Wise announced that she will take advantage of her extra year of eligibility but will do so at another school. Wise averaged 4.4 points and 4.5 rebounds during her final year with Iowa State. Wise has dealt with some family adversity in the past year and expressed a desire to be closer to her family and to head to a school that offers the Masters program she is interested in.