News Director Ric Hanson delivers local news.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (6.6MB)
Subscribe: RSS
News Director Ric Hanson delivers local news.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (6.6MB)
Subscribe: RSS
A special meeting will be held on Monday in Atlantic, with regard to fees at the Sunnyside Swimming Pool. The Atlantic Parks and Recreation board says the special session will take place in the Council’s chambers at City Hall, beginning at Noon, Monday.
At Wednesday evening’s City Council meeting, City Administrator Doug Harris tried to dispel rumors the swimming pool fees had doubled. In a memorandum to the Parks and Rec Board Thursday, however, Harris said a miscommunication with former Parks and Rec Director Travis Garrett showed the fees were, in-fact, unintentionally doubled.
The fees for use of the pool have not changed in a while, and are below those of surrounding communities, according to Harris. At the Board’s last meeting, Garrett mistakenly said the 2010 fees were $150 for a seasonal family pass, and $75 for a seasonal single pass. Harris based his statements Wednesday night on those figures, when he said the rates had not doubled.
In fact, the rates adopted by the Parks and Rec Board at their last meeting, did double or nearly double the fees charged. Under the previously approved 2011 schedule, a family pass increased from $75 to $160, the single pass went from $50 to $90, and the daily pass went from two-to four-dollars.
Harris says under a proposed, revised 2011 schedule, the family pass would instead be $105, a single seasonal pass $70, and the daily pass three-dollars. Those are the fees the Parks and Rec Board will discuss during their meeting on Monday.
Doug Harris says “while no one likes to see fees go up, the new fees will only cover about 31% of the total cost of operating the pool, and will be less than the average fees in surrounding communities.”
Fee Schedule comparison:
Family Pass – Atlantic, $105; Avoca $170; Creston $125; Red Oak $100. Average: $125.
Single Pass – Atlantic, $70; Avoca $85; Creston $60; Red Oak $85; Average: $75.
Daily pass – Atlantic, $3; Avoca $5; Corning $4; Creston $3; Red Oak $4. Average: $3.80
BASEBALL
SOFTBALL
Atlantic vs. Glenwood details:
GAME ONE: Glenwood 5 Atlantic 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
GLW 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 5 5 1
ATL 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 1
WP- Molly Bryan LP- Marissa Berns
Atlantic Highlights…
1st- With two outs Taira Edelman doubled and scored by a double by Paige
Kennon.
6th- ReAnn Cappel led off with a single and stole second base. She moved
to second on an error hit by Bre VonWehye. VonWehye stole second. Cappel
scored on a sac fly by Taira Edelman and VonWehye moved to third.
VonWehye scored when the Glenwood catcher threw the ball back over the
pitchers head (SB?)
Comments by Coach Hinzmann…
“We knew we were going to see a good pitcher and team that would not beat
themselves. Glenwood will be one of the teams at the top of the
conference so overall I thought we did a pretty good job matching them in
hits and having a chance to win the game late. Marissa did a great job
against a solid hitting team. She was spotting her fastball well and was
able to mix in her other pitches too. There were chance for Glenwood to
bust out big innings in the second and fourth, but our pitching and
defense did not allow that to happen.”
GAME TWO: GLENWOOD 5 ATLANTIC 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
GLW 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 10 1
ATL 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0
WP- Molly Bryan LP- Katie Groves
Atlantic Highlights…
6th-Leah Tjepke led off the inning with a home run.
Comments by Coach Hinzmann…
“We just never really mounted much of a threat in game two. Molly (Bryan)
did an outstanding job against our hitters. We only reached second base
twice, Taira stole second and Leah hit the home run. Katie did a good job
of pitching her way out tough spots, stopping Glenwood from breaking the
game open early and holding them to only two, two run innings which could
have blown up into a much worse situation.”
BOYS STATE SOCCER TOURNAMENT
Class 1-A
Solon 1, St. Albert 0
MOC-Floyd Valley 2, Albia 0
Holy Trinity Catholic 2, Waterloo Columbus Catholic 1
Iowa City Regina 3, Nevada 0
Class 2-A
Dubuque Wahlert 2, Glenwood 1
Cedar Rapids Xavier 2, Clear Creek-Amana 0
Spirit Lake Park-Okoboji 2, Grinnell 1 (2OT)
Norwalk 3, ADM Adel 1
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa’s top prosecutor says the state’s price gouging rule is now in effect for six counties facing flooding from the Missouri River.
Attorney General Tom Miller says Gov. Branstad’s disaster emergency declaration on Thursday trigged the rule in Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Monona, Pottawattamie and Woodbury counties.
Price gouging is considered an unfair practice under the Iowa Consumer Fraud Act. It protects people from those who substantially raise prices for needed goods or services without justification. The rule was adopted following the floods of 1993.
It applies during the emergency declaration and a recovery period of up six months.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Gov. Terry Branstad says all Iowa counties along the Missouri River will be affected by rising water and residents need to get ready because the worst of the flooding is still upriver.
Branstad at a news conference in Sioux City on Thursday says the state is ready to help, including the possibility of calling out the Iowa National Guard. He says there is a concern about Sioux City’s water treatment plant, which the near the river. But Branstad says he’s confident it will be OK.
Des Moines lost its water treatment plant in the 1993 flood, cutting off water for 12 days.
Branstad has issued emergency disaster proclamations for six counties – Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Monona, Pottawattamie and Woodbury. It allows state resources to be used for flood efforts.
RONALD LEE KILLIAN, 49, of Stuart, died Thu., June 2nd, at his home in rural Stuart. A Memorial service for RON KILLIAN will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., June 4th, at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart.
Memorials may be directed to the Ron Killian Memorial Fund, in care of the funeral home.
Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.
Graveside services for RUBIE AND RENO STOFFERSON will be held 2-p.m. Sat., June 11th, at the Harlan Cemetery, in Harlan. Rubie Stofferson died in January 2008, while Reno Stofferson died on April 26th, 2011. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
Rubie and Reno Stofferson are survived by
Their son: Robert (Tori) Stofferson, of Kearney, NE.
Their daughter: Marcia Burger, of Cassville, MO.
Their son-in-law Dan Klein paste & wife Pat, of Harlan.
5 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 15 great-great grandchildren
:
Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County say a Villisca man was arrested Thursday night on an assault charge. 18-year old Austin Bradley Greig, of Villisca, was taken into custody at around 11:50-p.m., and charged with Simple Domestic Assault, following an incident which allegedly occurred in the 100-block of north 5th Street in Villisca.
Greig was being held in jail without bond.