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RALPH FUSSELMAN, 94, of Atlantic (Visitation & Graveside Svcs. Jan. 9, 2020)

Obituaries

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

RALPH FUSSELMAN, 94, of Atlantic died Sunday, January 5th at Allen Place in Atlantic. Visitation for RALPH FUSSELMAN will be held from 1-until 3-p.m. Thursday, January 9th, at the Allen Place. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Burial is in Southlawn Memory Garden, in Atlantic.

RALPH FUSSELMAN is survived by:

Son: Tom (Pam) Fusselman of Harlan.

grandchildren; great grandchildren; great-great grandchildren

Sioux City’s historic Warrior Hotel to reopen this summer

News

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Developers leading the restoration of a long-empty, historic hotel in downtown Sioux City say it’s on track to reopen this summer. The Warrior Hotel was built in 1930 and closed in 1976. Restoration St. Louis is renovating the hotel and the adjacent Davidson Building into a nearly-150 room Marriott Hotel with 22 luxury apartments. Restoration’s Alex Cherubin says the pace of the project is really picking up.  “The rooms have been painted, tile is laid, getting ready for carpet,” Cherubin says. “Furniture and fixtures are being delivered, which is pretty exciting and unbelievable.”

Cherubin says crews are putting in elevators this month, while they’re keeping the hotel’s original properties and decor. Cherubin says the 73-million-dollar project is on schedule to hold its grand reopening in about six months. “It’s basically going to come down to furniture deliveries,” he says, “and making sure we have everything in place and the staff is fully trained.”

Cherubin says they’ve already hired a general manager, director of sales and a sales manager, while they’ll hire housekeeping staff, cooks and the rest of the crew closer to opening day. The Warrior and Davidson are on the National Register of Historic Places.

(Reporting by Katie Peikes, Iowa Public Radio)

Red Oak P-D & insurance agent team up for 2020 Challenge

News

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Red Oak Fire Department and Dave Carbaugh State Farm Insurance are teaming up for a Montgomery County “2020 Challenge.” The insurance company-sponsored national challenge, is for each person to do 100 acts of good; it will be a big opportunity to help strengthen communities across the county. The rules are simple:

  • Agree to the challenge for the year 2020.
  • Sign up yourself as an individual/your family/your organization/your business. Entry forms will be available at State Farm, 207 E. Coolbaugh St. or the Red Oak Police Dept. at 106 W. Coolbaugh St.. Fill out entry and leave at location.
  • As an individual or group you agree to do 100 acts of good in your community. There will be no guidelines as to what an ‘act of good’ is, but we do ask that it be an extra effort. (So, we are hoping established deeds or deeds done normally through employment are not counted in the total.) Help someone with yard work, buy someone lunch, spend time mentoring.
  • You will not be graded or judged on what you accomplish, but we are asking you to keep a total or list of good acts/deeds and report that to us. Dave Carbaugh State Farm and ROPD will keep a total and we will let everyone know at the end of the year how many acts were done.
  • You may do more than 100, (some larger groups may accomplish this in a month). This will not be a contest on who gets the most acts done, but random prizes will be awarded throughout the contest.

Individuals, teams, businesses, organizations may sign up and pledge to do 100 (or more) self-monitored Acts of Good.  At the end of the year, there will be a tally on the number of extra good that occurred in the Montgomery County area.

Questions may be directed to Dave Carbaugh – 712-623-5639, Red Oak Police Chief Justin Rhamy, 712-623-6500, or Brad Baker at ROPD, 712-370-3062.

Heartbeat Today 1-6-2020

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 6th, 2020 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with CCHS Chief Nursing Officer Amanda Bireline about the outbreak of influenza and RSV in Iowa.

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Waterloo sued over law limiting criminal record inquiries

News

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) – The city of Waterloo is being sued for adopting a measure banning the city and many businesses from asking about applicants’ criminal records in early stages of the hiring process. The City Council approved the so-called “ban-the-box” ordinance this past fall. It doesn’t let employers ask about an applicant’s criminal history until after making a conditional job offer. The lawsuit was filed Thursday in Black Hawk County. Mayor Quentin Hart told station KWWL that he and the council wouldn’t comment on the litigation. The lawsuit was filed by the Iowa Association of Business and Industry.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, Jan. 06, 2020

Podcasts, Sports

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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IRS spokesman says get your filing paperwork in order

News

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — You still have weeks before you need to file your federal tax returns — but an I-R-S spokesman says now is the time to be sure you have all the paperwork ready. Chris Miller says organize the 2019 tax documents you already have and add to them as the other year end information comes in. “Gather up your canceled checks, your property tax bills, any forms you get from your employer or your bank — like W-2’s and 10-99’s — and put those in one place,” Miller says. “Make sure they are altogether, so when it comes to file your taxes into the new year, you’ll have it all in one place. You won’t need to go looking for any paperwork.”

He says it’s also a good idea to get a copy of your 2018 income tax filing as you may need it to filed this year. “For example, anyone using a tax software product for the first time may need to use their adjusted gross income — their A-G-I — from last year’s tax return to file their 2019 return electronically,” Miller says. Miller says by having everything together, you will know what you have and don’t have for tax filing. Another suggestion for the start of 2020 is that you be sure your withholding from you paycheck is correct. Miller says if you get a bigger refund than expected – or got back less than expected — it’s a sign your withholding is not right. “Then you’re going to want to be someone who checks their withholding as quickly as possible in the new year to be sure that the amount that’s being withheld from your paycheck by your employer is correct for your situation,” according to Miller.

He says you can check it online. “It’s called the withholding estimators. It’s a lot more improved than earlier versions — and you simply put in some information like your filing status and how much you earn — and you’ll be able to find out whether or not the amount you withhold is correct for your situation,” Miller says. He says you may have been happy with the withholding last year — but have had things happen in your life that impact your tax status. “Checking your withholding is always a really good idea — especially if you have had a change in your life situation,” Miller explains. “If you have gotten married, or divorced, or had a baby or adopted children. These are some of the reasons you would want to check your withholding to be sure the right amount is being withheld for your situation.”

Miller says you can go to the I-R-S website and use the withholding tool to see if those life changes require a withholding change.

SHIFT ATL to Kickoff SHIFT Network Jan. 23rd

News

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA – SHIFT ATL, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, will kick-off off their first SHIFT Network event, by hosting an informational happy hour on Thursday, January 23rd, 2020, from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., at The Venue. The SHIFT Network is a group comprised of local residents coming together to help SHIFT ATL and Atlantic make their vision a reality through planned giving. Jessie Shiels, SHIFT ATL President, says “Planned giving is a crucial piece for any nonprofit’s success. This is a great opportunity for those who are passionate about seeing the Atlantic community thrive, but maybe don’t have the time to give to large scale projects, to get involved in SHIFT ATL.” All ongoing funds received through the SHIFT Network will allow SHIFT ATL to be an active catalyst of growth within the Atlantic community. Shiels says “We hope this will be a great place to join our cause, share ideas and get involved.”

Anyone is welcome to attend the event and appetizers and refreshments will be provided and a cash bar will be available. Attendees can expect to hear from the nonprofit organization more details about what the SHIFT Network is, how it will work and what they can expect from becoming a member. Interested community members will have the opportunity afterwards to commit to their planned giving donations.

For more information about SHIFT ATL, the SHIFT Network, or if you are not able to attend the event, visit their website at shiftatl.org, Facebook page at facebook.com/shiftatl or by email at shiftatlantic@gmail.com.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, Jan. 6, 2020

News, Podcasts

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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50th anniversary of Trojan wrestling to be celebrated at Rollin Dyer Invitational on Saturday

Sports

January 6th, 2020 by admin

A busy week for the Atlantic/CAM wrestling team will conclude with their home Rollin Dyer Invitational on Saturday. The Trojans are celebrating their 50th season of competition and they will be honoring former wrestlers on Saturday.

All former wrestlers for the Atlantic/CAM program are invited to the Rollin Dyer on Saturday to be recognized during the tourney. Action will begin at 10:00am.

A social for all former wrestlers and their families will then be held at Rumor’s Lounge on Saturday following the conclusion of the tournament.