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JOHN B. RASMUSSEN, 71, of Winterset (Svcs. 2/14/13)

Obituaries

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

JOHN B. RASMUSSEN, 71, of Winterset, died Mon., Feb. 11th, at Mercy West in West Des Moines. Funeral services for JOHN RASMUSSEN will be held 9-a.m. Thu., Feb. 14th, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Adel. McCalley Funeral Home in Adel has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2-p.m. Wed., Feb. 13th, where the family will greet friends from 4-to 7:30-p.m., and a Prayer service takes place at 7:30-p.m.

Memorials may be directed to the church. Online condolences may be left at www.mccalleyfuneralhome.com.

Burial will be in the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Van Meter.

JOHN RASMUSSEN is survived by:

His wife – Judy Rasmussen, of Winterset.

His daughters – Cris (Brett) Glenn, of Adel; Kim (Jeff) Hedges, of Oakville; Nicole (Mike) Ihrig, of DeSoto.

His siblings – Pat (Austin) Rice, of Holmes Beach, FL; Marti Kafer, of Concord, CA; Charlie (JoAnn) Rasmussen, of Oro Valley, AZ; Leo (Pat) Rasmussen, of Leawood, KS; Dick (Sally) Rasmussen, of LaHarpe, IL; Katie (Larry) Graff, of The Woodlands, TX; Toni (John) Krieger, of Iowa City; Gary (Carol Lea) Rasumussen, of Exira; Frank (Dorothy) Rasmussen, of Tempe, AZ; Mike (Kay) Rasmussen, of Exira, and Shelia (Roger) Richards, of Dallas, TX.

and 6 grandchildren.

Future of the Link Center Hospital School in Atlantic depends on cuts & compromise

News

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A facility which is designed to provide Kindergarten through 8th grade students in the Atlantic Community School District with serious psychiatric conditions a safe and therapeutic environment for evaluation and treatment outside of a regular classroom setting, is in danger of facing cutbacks or elimination altogether. Just under a dozen people appeared at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Atlantic Board of Education Monday night at the High School, to ask the Board not to make any cuts or eliminate the Link Center Hospital School at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, which was created in the mid-1990’s.

Dr. Ivan Delgado, a child and adult psychiatrist at Southwest Iowa Mental Health Center and who provides services for the Link Center, said now is not the time to cut the school out of the district’s budget, because the State itself is facing a budget and mental health crisis, and “it’s bound to worsen.” Delgado said as an example, the number of public psychiatric beds in Iowa is back down to the levels seen in 1855, when the public began to realize they had to do something to serve the needs of psychiatric patients in a “humane” manner.  He says if there isn’t a school program in Atlantic there will be an increased need for Emergency Room visits, hospitalization, and an increased utilization of local law enforcement services in the community. He also warned of “disruptions in academic goals of students and family disruptions,” because the students will have to be transported across the state.

He warned that “psychotic, delusional patients, those with homicidal thoughts and severe mood disorders will end up being back in the school setting and disrupting the school environment.  Delgado says he’s “Not engaging in hyperbole or an alarmist rhetoric,” when he says that the program over the year “May have prevented catastrophic events in the community,” the likes of which are heard about in national media. He said “We must maintain our psychiatric services for our public school kids,” and not dismantle those resources. Cass County Memorial Hospital Assistant Administrator and CFO Steve Lewis said he understands the financial burden the School District faces, but the program at CCMH is very unique and shows that two entities that are important to the community can come together to provide services for “Some of our most delicate kids.” Roger Herring, former Atlantic High School Principal and member of the hospital Board of Trustees, suggested costs could be saved by using those services for Atlantic School District only, and eliminating sharing of the program with other school districts.

Atlantic Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein, said the district paid $404,000 out of the General Fund for the hospital school. What’s hidden from the cost, it that the district doesn’t get the spending authority for it. This year it’s anticipated the price will be $375,000, again, without any spending authority. He says continuing to fund the hospital school as it has for the past couple of years will cause the district to quickly approach $800,000 from the General Fund, which means the eroding of the “spending authority.” Amstein said there is no doubt the hospital school is not a good program, but in order to continue with it, the board needs to find a way to pay for it without draining the cash reserves in the General Fund and also losing same amount of money in the spending authority. Amstein said he would be meeting with Department of Education officials to see if the costs could be billed to the Special Education program, and, they can look at eliminating hospital school services for other districts outside of Atlantic.

HSBB: Audubon at Griswold Boys 1A Regional 02-12-2013

Podcasts, Sports

February 12th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played at Griswold High School.

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(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Tue., Feb. 12th 2013

Podcasts, Weather

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The (podcast) Freese-Notis weather forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather data for Atlantic…

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Grants will pay for thousands of smoke alarms

News

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — The state fire marshal plans to join with firefighters from around Iowa to announce two grants totaling nearly $300,000 that will fund the purchase and installation of smoke alarms. State Fire Marshal Ray Reynolds will announce the $245,000 federal smoke alarm grant and a $50,000 grant from State Farm Insurance. Reynolds says it’s his goal that every Iowa child grow up in a home with a smoke alarm.

The announcement will be this (Tuesday) morning at a Casey’s General Stores warehouse in Ankeny. The business has helped the effort by letting officials make use of its statewide distribution network to deliver smoke alarms to firefighters across the state. The grants ultimately will pay for more than 11,600 smoke alarms in 2013.

Chiefs sign 3 as they build roster depth

Sports

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs signed wide receiver Mardy Gilyard, tight end Kevin Brock and defensive end Marcus Dixon on Monday as they attempt to build depth at the bottom of their roster. Kansas City was particularly thin at wide receiver last year, and with the prospect of losing Dwayne Bowe to free agency, new general manager John Dorsey and coach Andy Reid are searching for players who could compete for roster spots next season. Gilyard would fit that mold. He’s a former fourth-round draft pick out of Cincinnati who spent last season with the Jets and Eagles, so Reid has some familiarity with him. Brock appeared in two games two years ago with Buffalo, while Dixon played in 22 games over the past three seasons for the Jets.

Cardinals baseball News….

Sports

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter hasn’t ruled out pitching again, including this year. The 37-year-old Carpenter met with reporters at Busch Stadium on Monday as pitchers and catchers reported to spring training in Jupiter, Fla. Last week, the team all but ruled him out for this year after problems in his right arm. Carpenter is entering the second year of a two-year, $21 million contract and said he owed it the organization to keep trying. But after undergoing an eighth surgery last season, he said there would not be a ninth. Carpenter knew something was wrong a few weeks ago when his hand turned red and purple and was aching soon after he began throwing from a mound.

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JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Mike Matheny pulled into a parking lot at spring training at 5:30 a.m. Monday, anxious to start his second season as the St. Louis Cardinals manager. He was joined by several pitchers and catchers, one day before the mandatory reporting day in Jupiter, Fla. Matheny says he was impressed by the turnout, which included Yadier Molina and pitchers Adam Wainwright and Jake Westbrook. The Cardinals are coming off a season in which they lost in Game 7 of the NLCS to San Francisco after building a 3-1 series lead. They have since learned that veteran starter Chris Carpenter likely will not pitch this season after experiencing pain in his right arm.

Forecast for Cass & area Counties in Iowa: Feb. 12th 2013

Weather

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. WARMER. HIGH IN THE MID 40S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE MID 20S. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

WEDNESDAY...PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 40S. WEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 20S. WEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.

THURSDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. BREEZY…COLDER. HIGH IN THE UPPER 30S. NORTHWEST WIND 15 TO 25 MPH.

THURSDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. BREEZY. SCATTERED FLURRIES. LOW AROUND 20.

FRIDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. COLDER. SCATTERED FLURRIES. HIGH IN THE UPPER 20S.

Area High School Basketball Scores from Mon., Feb. 11th 2013

Sports

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL
1-A District First Round

  • Griswold 60, Audubon 48
  • Madrid 51, Coon Rapids-Bayard 48 (OT)
  • Corning 47, Orient-Macksburg 28
  • East Union 54, Mormon Trail 45
  • Bedford 45, Essex 28
  • Nishnabotna 38, Heartland Christian 35
  • Logan-Magnolia 63, Woodbine 61
  • Charter Oak-Ute 77, Whiting 62
  • Siouxland Community Christian 60, Westwood 38

2-A District Quarterfinals

  • Central Decatur 60, Clarke 47
  • Panorama 82, West Central Valley 58
  • Clarinda 64, Clarinda Academy 57
  • St. Albert 68, Shenandoah 31
  • OA-BCIG 76, Missouri Valley 64
  • Tri-Center 72, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 52

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bishop Heelan Catholic 67, Thomas Jefferson 15

Democrat Sherzan to run in 3rd District

News

February 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — West Des Moines Democrat Mike Sherzan is announcing his candidacy for U.S. House in Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District. The 61-year-old financial services broker’s announcement in a Monday press statement makes him the first 2014 candidate for the district, which includes Polk County and all of southwest Iowa. Ten-term Republican Rep. Tom Latham of Clive was elected in November to the seat. Latham is considering a bid for U.S. Senate. A Latham Senate campaign would likely prompt other Democrats to consider running for his House seat.

Sen. Tom Harkin’s decision to retire at the end of 2014 has already prompted 1st District Rep. Bruce Braley to give up his U.S. House seat to seek higher office. Braley, a four-term Democrat from Waterloo, announced his candidacy for Harkin’s Senate seat on Thursday.