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Iowa House approves bill restricting abortions

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April 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa House has approved a measure calling for new restrictions on the use of taxpayer dollars to pay for abortions. The House backed the measure Wednesday night on a 57-37 vote. It would ban public funding of abortions except in cases where the procedure is needed to save the life of the mother. Current law allows taxpayer-funded abortions in cases of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother. The vote came as the House debated a larger measure paying for human services programs. Critics say the measure is unfair to low-income women but supporters say public money shouldn’t pay for a procedure that many people oppose. The spending measure will go to the Senate, where opposition to the abortion change is expected.

Iowa Lottery numbers drawn Wed., April 18th 2012

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April 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

100K Cash: 01-04-08-21-23

Hot Lotto: 06-19-22-33-38, Hot Ball: 5 (Estimated jackpot: $1 million)

Powerball: 20-22-39-46-49, Powerball: 29 (Estimated jackpot: $131 million)

Mega Millions – Estimated jackpot: $65 million

Pick Three-Evening: 0-3-8

Pick Three-Midday: 3-5-1

Pick Four-Evening: 6-8-5-2

Pick Four-Midday: 6-7-2-8

TERRANCE HOWARD ALLEN, 74, of Avoca (Mem. Visitation 4-20-12)

Obituaries

April 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

TERRANCE HOWARD ALLEN, 74, of Avoca, died Wed., April 18th, at Avoca Nursing and Rehab. A Memorial visitation for TERRANCE ALLEN will be held from 5-7pm Friday, April 20th,  at the Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland

A prayer service will be held at 6:45 PM Friday, also at the funeral home.

A Memorial fund has been established.

TERRANCE ALLEN is survived by:

He is survived by his children Carla Smith and husband Albert of Oakland,  and Terry Allen and wife Michelle of Willows, CA

And eight grandchildren.

Iowa evening News Headlines, April 18th 2012

News

April 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Senate has unanimously approved a measure prohibiting judges from sending sexually violent predators to nursing homes. The Senate approved the measure today and returned it to the House, which has approved a different version. The Senate version prohibits judges from transferring inmates to nursing homes.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The city council in Iowa City has decided against a resolution related to Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teenager who was fatally shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Florida. Councilman Jim Throgmorton asked the council to weigh in this week on the teenager’s death. But at a work session yesterday, the majority of the council said it felt its focus should be on local issues.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa House has approved a measure creating a state agency that would enforce open records and meetings laws and mediate disputes. The House approved the measure yesterday on a 92 to 7 vote and the proposal now goes to the Senate.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State University says the finalists for its Number Two job include one of its own deans and academic administrators from Nebraska and Ohio. The school announced today that finalists for its senior vice president and provost position are College of Engineering Dean Jonathan Wickert; University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Arts and Sciences Dean David Manderscheid; and University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science Dean Carlo Montemagno. Each will visit campus later this month.

2012 P.C.C. Paving and Storm Sewer Improvements project in Atlantic

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April 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Snyder & Associates Engineer Dave Sturm reports that beginning the week of April 23rd, construction will begin on 22nd Street in Atlantic, west of Chestnut Street, and on Cedar, Hickory, Locust and Laurel Streets, between 8th Street and 7th Street. The contractor intends to close the roads to thru traffic on Monday, April 23rd, 2012.

The existing roadway surfacing will be removed, so access will be limited to local residents only on 22nd Street. Cedar, Hickory, Locust and Laurel Streets will be closed entirely.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th

Trading Post

April 18th, 2012 by admin

FOR SALE: Black cockapoo male puppy.  Has all of its shots taken care of.  About 6 weeks old.  Both parents are on site.  712-249-6930.

FOR SALE: 3 old pennies for $1 each.  They are from 1918, 1935, and 1955.  In Griswold 712-789-1928.

Atlantic Girls Golfers Beat Monarchs

Sports

April 18th, 2012 by Jim Field

4/17 @ Denison – Majestic Hills

Atlantic 203, Denison 224

Medalist:  Rachel Kock, Denison – 46
Runner-up:  Bailey Walter – 47

Brooke Fletcher & Kaitlynn Walter – 48
Shelby Worth – 60
Malachi Wickman – 73
Katie Blake – 90

Coach Kathy Hobson says:  Bailey shot a nice round.  We need her scoring in the 40’s so this should be a nice confidence booster for her shooting a 47 on a long, hilly, windy course.  In many instances, our short game was not the best.  I also think this was kind of a let down after competing so well in Des Moines on Monday; we weren’t as focused as we could be.

Chipping, putting and concentration will be very important as we go to Clarinda on Thursday.  Clarinda lost their top 2 players to graduation last season but have plenty of girls to replace them and are playing well.

Lolo Jones commits to Drake Relays

Sports

April 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Hometown hurdler Lolo Jones is planning to compete in next week’s Drake Relays. Meet organizers say Jones, who grew up in Des Moines, will run in the invitational 100-meter hurdles on April 28.  Jones has won the event at Drake four times but has been beaten each of the last three years.  Jones had previously expressed doubts about returning to Drake in 2012 because of concerns it would interfere with her training for the upcoming London Olympics.  Jones was the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials champion but stumbled during the finals of the 100 hurdles in Beijing. She’s currently ranked No. 7 in the U.S.

Audubon County Grants Announced

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April 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Brett Irlmeier, Chair of the Audubon County Community Foundaton announced this week five non-profit groups or organizations in the County have been awarded grants totaling $95,900.  The largest grant amount of $48,000 went to the Audubon Recreation Foundation, for a building project. The grant will help to cover the costs of architectural designs, site preparation, and the beginning building stages.

The Audubon Stage Committee received a $28,720 grant, for the renovation of the Community Stage to fit a 1900’s theme. In addition, The Audubon County Agricultural Society received an $8,000 grant for renovation of the Agri Hall…The Audubon County Conservation Club received a $9,080 grant to provide a welll for public restrooms and a kitchen at the ACCC facility….and, the Exira Chamber of Commerce received $2,100 for improvements to the City Park.

All of those organizations had submitted applications to the Audubon County Community Foundation prior to the February 1st deadline, and met the criteria as Audubon County non-profit agencies or organizations, with charitable missions in one or more areas.

Cass County Extension Report 04-18-2012

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

April 18th, 2012 by admin

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