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DON MILLER, 93, of Defiance (Mass of Christian Burial 5/3/23)

Obituaries

April 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DON MILLER, 93, of Defiance, died Saturday, April 29, 2023, at the Elm Crest Retirement Community, in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for DON MILLER will be held 11-a.m. Wednesday, May 3, 2023, at St. Peter’s Catholic Church, in Defiance. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Defiance, is on Wednesday (May 3rd), from 9-until 10:45-a.m.

Burial is in the Sts. Peter & Paul Cemetery at Defiance.

DON MILLER is survived by:

His wife – Alice [Freund] MIller, of Defiance.

His sons – Keith (Marsha) Miller, of Vail (IA), & Craig (Lisa) Miller, of Ankeny.

His daughters – Cheryl (Butch) Andersen, and Lori Miller, all of Harlan.

His brother – Duane Miller, of Denison.

His sister – Mary (Joe) Gross, of Donahue (IA).

6 grandchildren & 3 great-grandchildren, and his sisters-in-law (Mary Miller, of Irwin, & Audrey Miller, of Omaha).

Atlantic City Council to act on Cass Co. Public Safety agreement, Wastewater rate increase & downtown parking permit changes

News

April 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council will meet in a regularly scheduled session this Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023, in their Chambers at City Hall. On their agenda is action on passing a Resolution “Designating distribution of Sales Tax Revenue to various funds for specific purposes,” followed by a Resolution Adjusting the Budgeted amounts in the LOST Progress Fund for FY 2024. The City’s Personnel & Finance Committee met on April 24th and reviewed the funding options for the Community Promotion Commission (CPC), Chamber of Commerce and CADCO. A Deputy Auditor with the Iowa State Auditor’s Office confirmed that contracts cannot be executed by Commissions or Boards of a municipality, even if they were formally delegated with that authority. City Administrator John Lund says that would make the CPC an advisory body when it comes to dispensing funds.

The Personnel & Finance Committee, when given two alternative budget scenarios for Fiscal Year 2024, unanimously decided that Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) dollars be diverted from the CPC to the LOST Progress Fund, and that both the Chamber and CADCO receive increases to their funding. Both organizations, Lund said, have been budgeted $35,000 per year since FY 2009. Adjusted for inflation, the allocation would amount of $47,700 for each organization.

The Council will then act on approving a Resolution “Approving the Updated Cass County Public Safety Commission Articles of Agreement,” which originally was signed on Oct. 4, 1999, but for which no minutes were found indicating the Council’s approval at that time, and leaves unclear under what authority then Mayor Sid Winchell to sign the agreement. John Lund said in his agenda packet to the Council, that …”Further, that City Clerk Deb Wheatley Field did not attest to the agreement, but City Administrator Scott Flory, did, under the City Clerk signature line.” Regardless, Lund says, the agreement was filed with the Cass County Recorder’s Office and signed by all other parties. It was formally accepted by the City Council, on Nov. 16, 2017.

The original 28-E agreement between the City and Cass County has been updated periodically since then. The latest changes, according to Director of 911 Communications Mike Kennon, makes it clear that this is not a County Law Enforcement consolidation, and that “The 911 Services Coordinator” will prepare the budget, due to some minor restructuring within the Communications Center. In other business, the Atlantic City Council, on Wednesday, will hold the Second Reading of an Ordinance amending the provisions pertaining to the Sewer Service Charges. The first reading passed April 19, 2023. The current charges for the wastewater utility in Atlantic have not changed in nearly 10-years, according to John Lund, and “to  ensure the stability of the Wastewater Utility Fund, the City needs to adjust the rates, as population loss has reduced overall customers, and inflation has made sustaining the plant’s labor and equipment needs unsustainable in the 10-year horizon, without a rate adjustment.

If passed, the new, scheduled rate changes will be phased-in over a period of two-years, beginning with July 1, 2024 and again on July 1, 2025. Under the new rate schedule:

  • The 1st 3,000 gallons or lesser amount per month will increase July 1, 2023 from $28.50 to $30.00, $31 on July 1, 2024, and $32 on July 1, 2025.
  • All gallons over 3,000/month will be billed at $6.00 per 1,000 gallons (up 20 cents from the current rate), effective July 1, 2023, to $6.25 by July 1, 2025.

The Council, Wednesday, will hold the first reading of an amendment to downtown “Special Parking permits.” The changes, if approved after three readings, would change allowed parking hours reduced by two-hours, to 7-p.m., in order to reflect current business hours. It also deletes a subsection of the Ordinance referring to parking downtown being prohibited on the first Wednesday of the month from 5-p.m. until the next day at 8-a.m., for the purpose of street sweeping. Since the City does not have a street sweeping schedule, the Ordinance becomes a moot point. And, an amendment cleans-up the wording pertaining to parking on downtown streets, when the is an accumulation of more than 1-inch of snow.

The Council’s final order of business is to set the date for a Public Hearing on Amending the FY2023 Budget, as their next meeting on May 17, 2023.

Missing Des Moines woman found deceased in a pond; Foul play not indicated

News

April 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Police in Des Moines say a woman reported missing from her home since April 27th, was found deceased Saturday afternoon. Authorities say at approximately 3:41 p.m., Saturday, first responders from Clive and West Des Moines responded to the 12400 block of Woodlands Parkway, Clive, to investigate a report of a deceased person found at a pond.

Des Moines Police Department detectives and investigators with the Des Moines Police Department Crime Scene Investigation Unit responded to the scene. The deceased person has been tentatively identified as 48-year-old Joann Stone, of Des Moines. Police say a preliminary examination of the scene shows no indication of criminal action related to this death. Confirmation of cause and manner of death will be made by the Polk County Medical Examiners Office.
Stone’s vehicle and other personal items were found at her residence, last Thursday. Police believe she was last seen at a medical facility in West Des Moines on 60th Street around 2:15 a.m. on Friday, April 28. But detectives say she left before receiving treatment. Des Moines Police Department detectives continue to investigate this incident.

Red Oak woman arrested late Saturday night on an Adams County warrant

News

April 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Red Oak Police, late Saturday night, arrested 33-year-old Mildred Helenora Douglas, of Red Oak. Douglas was taken into custody at around 11:10-p.m. on a valid Adams County warrant for Theft in the 2nd Degree. She was transported to the Adams County Jail to be booked-in on her charges, and was being held without bond.

Skyscan Weather Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: 4/30/23

Weather

April 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: **WIND ADVISORY FROM 10-AM UNTIL 8-P.M.**Mostly sunny & windy. High near 55. Winds N/NW @ 15-30 mph w/gusts to near 40.

Tonight: Mostly clear & windy. Low around 36.NW @ 15-35.

Monday: Sunny & windy. High near 59. NW @ 15-35.

Tuesday: Sunny & breezy. High 65. N/NW @ 15-25.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 73.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 63. Our Low was 36. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 54 and the Low was 42. The Record High on this date was 92 in 1926. The Record Low was 19 in 1958. Sunrise is at 6:19. Sunset will occur at 8:16.

Hutchinson to Texans, Johnson Jr. to Packers on day three of the NFL Draft

Sports

April 30th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State wide receiver Xavier Hutchinson was drafted Saturday by the Houston Texans in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft with the 205th pick.

Hutchinson is the second Cyclone selected in this draft, joining teammate Will McDonald, who was a first round pick Thursday by the New York Jets. 

Hutchinson, a Jacksonville, Florida, native, had arguably the best season by a wide receiver in school history. He was a First Team All-American and a Biletnikoff Award Finalist after catching a school record 107 receptions.

Hutchinson became the first player in Big 12 history to lead the league in receptions three consecutive seasons and finished his career with a school-record 254 catches, the most-ever by a Big 12 player in just three seasons.

Iowa State defensive back Anthony Johnson Jr. was drafted Saturday by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft with the 242nd pick.

Johnson is the third Cyclone selected in this draft, joining teammates Will McDonald IV, first round pick Thursday by the New York Jets, and Xavier Hutchinson, who went earlier Saturday to the Houston Texans.

Johnson, a St. Petersburg, Florida, native, made the switch to safety in 2022 after playing his first four seasons as a Cyclone at cornerback.

In his career, Johnson was the Big 12’s iron man, making a Big 12 record 54 career starts. He played in 62 career games, the second-most in school history.

Johnson compiled 243 career tackles, including 14.0 for a loss, and three sacks in his career. He broke up 28 passes in his career and had two interceptions and five forced fumbles.

Local Drake Relays Results Saturday 04/29/2023

Sports

April 30th, 2023 by admin

Boys Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelim – 8:15 a.m.
CAM (Jack Follmann, Sam Foreman, Collin Bower, Cale Maas)- 5th 1:00.68, Missed the finals by 0.56 seconds.

Girls 4x100M Relay Prelim – 9:15 a.m.
Atlantic (Hailey Huffman, Lila Wiederstein, Nicole Middents, Jayci Reed)- 82nd 52.58
Carroll- 56th 51.76
CB Abraham Lincoln- 69th 52.12
Clarinda- 43rd 51.62
Glenwood- 31st 51.04
Lewis Central- 68th 52.11
Nodaway Valley- 62nd 51.97
Riverside- 54th (Veronica Andrusyshyn, Emma Gordon, Elly Henderson, Lydia Erickson) 51.72
St. Albert- 94th 53.25
Treynor- 36th 51.33
Underwood- 40th 51.48

Boys 4x100M Relay Prelim – 9:43 a.m.
ACGC (Brock Littler, Jedd Weinkoetz, Lance Bunde, Austin Kunkle)- 46th 44.39
Clarinda- 74th 45.15
Glenwood- 89th 45.51
Harlan (Jacob Birch, Aidan Hall, Cade Sears, Will Neuharth)- 5th 43.11
Lewis Central- 37th 44.24
Mount Ayr- 54th 44.55
Red Oak- 35th 44.20
Shenandoah- 32nd 44.08
Treynor- 23rd 44.78
Underwood- 69th 45.00

Girls 4x800M Relay Final – 10:10 a.m.

Boys 4x800M Relay Final – 10:25 a.m.

Girls Shuttle Hurdle Relay Final – 11:43 a.m.

Boys Shuttle Hurdle Relay Final – 11:48 a.m.

Girls 400M Hurdle Final – 12:53 p.m.
Clara Tiegland, Treynor- 2nd 1:01.70

Boys 400M Hurdle Final – 1:00 p.m.
Jack Follmann, CAM- 8th 54.82
Gabe Funk, Lenox- 10th 55.21
Ryce Reynolds, Mount Ayr- 2nd 52.57
Karson Elwood, Treynor 55.81

Boys 4x100M Relay Final
Harlan- (Brehden Eggerss, Cade Sears, Jacob Birch, Will Neuharth)- 7th 43.38

Girls 1500M Final – 4:39 p.m.
Mayson Hartley, Clarinda- 13th 4:45.52

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/29/2023

Sports

April 30th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Lewis Central 9, Shenandoah 0
Lewis Central 9, Creston 0
Shenandoah 6, Creston 3

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/29/2023

Sports

April 30th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Denison-Schleswig 1, East Sac County 0
Denison-Schleswig 3, Logan-Magnolia 0
Gilbert 8, Treynor 0
Glenwood 5, Maryville 3 (G: Molly Williams 2 goals)
Kuemper Catholic 4, West Central Valley 2
Kuemper Catholic 3, Boone 2
Lewis Central 4, Sioux City East 3
Logan-Magnolia 8, Carroll 0
Panorama 2, Sioux City North 0
Treynor 2, Sioux City North 1

BOYS SOCCER

Assumption 3, St. Albert 0
Lewis Central 5, Sioux City East 0
St. Albert 5, Prince of Peace 1
St. Albert 2, Burlington-Notre Dame 1
Treynor 4, Van Meter 2

Sidney wins home boys golf Invitational 04/29/2023

Sports

April 30th, 2023 by admin

SIdney Boys Golf Invitational
04/29/2023

Team Scores

  1. Sidney 355
  2. Clarinda 360
  3. Fremont-Mills 361
  4. Shenandoah 373
  5. East Mills 377
  6. Nebraska City JV 398
  7. Auburn, NE 415

Individual Top Ten

  1. Hayden Thopson, Sidney, 76
  2. Shenandoah, Jade Spangler, 84
  3. Lincoln Palmer, East Mills, 85
  4. Cooper Marvel, Fremont-Mills, 86
  5. Kort Neal, Clarinda, 87
  6. Will Bryant, Sidney, 88
  7. Brevin Costen, Clarinda, 89
  8. Caden Blackburn, Fremont-Mills, 89
  9. Karsten Beckel, Clarinda, 89
  10. Micah Johnson, Bedford, 90

In other boys golf on Saturday Kuemper Catholic won the Storm Lake Invitational with a 315 total. Denison-Shleswig finished 8th with 368. Maverick Schwabe of Kuemper Catholic medaled with a 70. Runner-Up was Charlie Dvergsten of Storm Lake with a 90.