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Illegal dumping Task Force looks to educate public

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April 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Illegal Dumping Task Force wants to educate the public about their options when it comes to disposing of trash. Cass County Landfill Operations Manager Wendy Wittrock said at Wednesday’s Board of Supervisor’s meeting, that the county doesn’t have a large problem with illegal dumping, but a resident who lives on Great River Road, north of Atlantic (who did not want to be identified by the media), showed pictures as evidence the act is still going on in the County. The pictures were taken near Great River Road and 635th Street. He presented 20 pictures of dumping that have taken place over the past couple of weeks. The trash included tires with steel rims, furniture and basic garbage. He says the person or persons who are dumping the trash may think they’re saving money by not taking it to the landfill, but the taxpayers end-up footing the bill, since the County crews have to pick up the trash and take it to the landfill and pay for its disposal. If the person who’s dumping that trash lives in Cass County, he says they’ll still end up paying for it, as a taxpayer.

Cass County Sheriff Darby McLaren said Chief Deputy John Westering has investigated incidents of dumping at that location several times, digging through the trash and trying to determine who is doing it, but it appears it’s not just one person or resident responsible. The resident who spoke said the dumping takes place at night, and out of sight from any nearby residences. Supervisor Frank Waters said the County’s Task Force had talked about placing cameras at specific locations to catch illegal dumping in the act, and the area the resident described he said, “might be a good spot.”

Wittrock said the cameras are available from “Keep Iowa Beautiful” (www.keepiowabeautiful.com), free of charge to the County. They’re paid for through tax dollars and other funds. The organization will place the cameras independently when a call is received. She said the Task Force is working on a media campaign to try and make the public understand the importance of proper waste disposal, and the alternatives that are available. Wittrock says the task force wants the public to keep an eye out for illegal dumping, and to report it to authorities when you see that type of suspicious activity.

Tuesday afternoon accident in Atlantic

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April 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following an accident Tuesday afternoon, in Atlantic. According to the Atlantic Police Department, vehicles driven by Phyllis Anderson and Amber Bishop, both of Atlantic,  collided at the intersection of 9th and Hazel Streets, when Anderson’s car was hit from behind by Bishop’s vehicle. The accident happened at around 2:45-pm, and the vehicles were headed west on 9th Street, and Anderson slowed down to talk to a someone. Police issued a warning to Anderson for operating on the wrong side of the street, and slowing or stopping on the roadway. Bishop was issued a warning for following too close. Damage from the collision amounted to $2,400.

Cass County Landfill may raise tipping fee

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April 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The price garbage haulers and persons who dispose of large amounts of trash pay to the Cass County Landfill may be going up. Wendy Wittrock, Operations Manager of the Cass County Landfill, said at today’s (Wednesday’s) Board of Supervisor’s meeting, the Cass County Environmental Control Agency is noticing a shortfall in funds based on the tip fee. The landfill is funded 100-percent by tipping fees, instead of fees charged on a Per Capita basis. Those are funds paid through taxes that subsidize landfills and related programs. Wittrock says Cass County has not had a per capita fee charged since the early 1990’s. Wittrock says they gave those fees back to communities in the County, because the landfill wanted to be “self sufficient.” She says one of the options the Environmental Control Board is considering to meet their budget, is to increase the fee at the landfill.

The only other county in our area that does not charge a per capita fee, is Page County. The current tip fee in Cass County is $80 per ton. The ECB is proposing a $10 increase, or $90 per ton. Wittrock says their operating budget includes the recycling programs, hazardous waste disposal, debt repayment, 30-years post closure – for which money is set aside each year, and DNR fees every quarter. Those costs are reflected in their expenses. She says it’s been six-years since there’s been an increase in the tipping fees. Wittrock says there aren’t many actual Sub Title “D” landfills left in southwest Iowa, because many counties have chosen to ship their waste to transfer stations many miles, or counties away. The reason for the current, projected budget shortfall at the Cass County landfill, according to Wittrock, is because of a decrease in the amount of actual waste coming in, and new regulations put in place by the DNR, pertaining to landfill use and waste containment.

The Cass County E-C-B is reviewing their budget options and alternatives, and no decision has been made on increasing the tipping fee at this time. If the tipping fee is increased $10, private garbage collection agencies will pass the cost along to their customers. Those same agencies are also facing increased fuel costs, which will likely add to the rate customers pay for their weekly trash removal.

For more information on the Cass County Landfill, go to http://www.casscountylandfill.com/

Backyard and Beyond 04-11-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 11th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Mary Ann Moorman, member of Atlantic Friends of the Library, about a Book Sale this Friday and Saturday at the Atlantic Public Library.

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8AM Sportscast 04-11-2012

Podcasts, Sports

April 11th, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 04-11-2012

News, Podcasts

April 11th, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 04-11-2012

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 11th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Bob Anderson about the Decorah Eagle Cam.

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7AM Newscast 04-11-2012

News, Podcasts

April 11th, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Harlan Boys Track Invitational Results

Sports

April 11th, 2012 by Jim Field

  1. Harlan  86
  2. Des Moines East  85
  3. Urbandale  84
  4. Abraham Lincoln  65
  5. Treynor  44
  6. Thomas Jefferson  43
  7. Sioux City North  40
  8. Atlantic  38
  9. Riverside  26
  10. OA-BCIG 18
  11. Kuemper  13
  12. Lewis Central  12
  13. Denison Schleswig  3
  14. Underwood  1

Atlantic Scoring:
Tyler Hovey – first in discus (167-00), 2nd in shot (51-0.25)
Blake Esbeck – first in 800 (2:04.21), 2nd in 400 (53.24)
4x200m relay – 5th place (Zach Smith, Tye Nielsen, Bryce Wernimont, Ryan McDermott)

Cass County Extension Report 04-11-2012

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

April 11th, 2012 by admin

w/ Kate Olsen

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