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Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Visit with Akin Building Center

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June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors visited Akin Building Center on Thursday, June 10th, 2021. The Ambassadors visited with new manager, Rick Mericle, who discussed his new position and some of the struggles they have been through the past year. Despite the struggles, Rick and his team of 15 employees have managed to persevere by working together as a team.

Rick moved to Atlantic six years ago from Washington D.C where he worked in loss prevention. Rick would visit Atlantic quarterly to prep centers for inventory, so he was already familiar with the area. Rick would later move to Atlantic to work his way up at the Akin Building Center before taking the manager position in January. In Rick’s first quarter as manager, the Akin Building Center won Yard of the Quarter for 1st Quarter of 2021. This award is won by having the overall best store for the quarter in various areas such as cleanliness, organization, management, teamwork, store appearance, efficiency, and dedication.

Ambassadors Left to Right: John McDermott, Rick Mericle, Ethan Nachtman, Hector Vela, Pat McCurdy, Dianne McCurdy-Gipple, Jacob Haupert, Kathie Hockenberry, Jennifer McEntaffer, Connie Waies, Dr. Keith Leonard, Anne Quist, Dustin Dreager, Donnie Bergmann, Rich Perry, Ashley Skow, Nedra Perry, Dawn Marnin, Ashley Hamilton, Krysta Hanson, Carol Schuler, Victoria Gibson, Janet Cappel, Shelby Roberts, Marcus Daugherty

Akin Building Center has added many new in store items, and still offers any building supplies that you may need. Despite nationwide price increases in items such as lumber and copper wire, Akin’s prices remain competitive with any competitors. Akin is currently accepting applications for three full-time positions and is looking for more hardworking employees.

For more information about Akin Building Center call (712) 243-4385 or visit their Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AtlanticAkinBuildingCenter.

Work release escape of Kevin Reddout

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June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO– The Iowa Department of Corrections reports 45-year-old Kevin Reddout, who was convicted of Domestic Abuse Assault-3rd or Subsequent Offense and other charges in Black Hawk County, failed to report to work from the Waterloo Residential Correctional Facility as required Thursday night.  Reddout is a white male, height 6′ 0″, and weighs 216 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on May 13, 2021.

Persons with information on Reddout’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Kevin Reddout

Iowa Coronavirus (COVID-19) update for June 11, 2021: 11 additional deaths; 107 additional cases

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June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health in their latest COVID-19 update, Friday (today) reports 107 additional, positive cases of COVID-19 from over the previous 24-hours, for a pandemic total of 402,929. The Coronavirus dashboard also shows 11 additional deaths, for a total of 6,095. Deaths at Iowa’s Long-Term Care facilities since the start of the pandemic, amount to 2,370.

There remain four LTC outbreaks in Iowa, with 30 positive cases among patients and staff, and four persons who have recovered. Iowa’s 14-day and seven-day positivity rates are both down slightly, to 1.8%.

Iowa’s hospitalization data show: 73 people are hospitalized with COVID-19; 18 patients are in an ICU; 12 COVID patients were admitted to a hospital, and six patients are on a ventilator. In RMCC Region 4 (hospitals in western & southwest Iowa), there are two people hospitalized with COVID-19. No one was in an ICU, no one was admitted over the previous 24-hours, and no one was on a ventilator.

In the immediate KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County (since the beginning of the pandemic) and the total number of deaths (Since the beginning of the pandemic) in each county to date:
Cass, 1,477 cases; 54 deaths
Adair, 993; 32
Adams, 355; 4
Audubon, 546; 10
Guthrie, 1,313; 32
Harrison County, 1,935; 73
Madison County, 1,787 19
Mills County, 1,797; 24
Montgomery, 1,115; 38
Pottawattamie County, 12,340;173
Shelby County, 1,375; 37
Union County, 1,381; 35

(Podcast) KJAN News, 6/11/21

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June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 8:08-a.m. Newscast from Ric Hanson.

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Cass County Sheriff’s report, 6/11/21: 2 arrests

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June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Two people were arrested this week in Cass County. The Sheriff’s Department reports 21-year-old Gavin Brett Fell-Nichols, of Atlantic, was arrested Thursday, on a Cass County warrant for reckless driving.  Fell-Nichols was transported to Cass County Jail and is currently being held on bond. And, on Tuesday, Cass County Deputies arrested 40-year-old David Dewayne Thomas, of Atlantic.  Thomas was charged with operating without a valid driver’s license.   He was transported to Cass County Jail and was later released on his own recognizance.

Heartbeat Today 6-11-2021

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June 11th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Freese-Notis Meteorologist Dan Hicks about our dry spell and the lack of severe weather this spring.

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(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 6/11/21

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June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 11:30-a.m. (6/11) for parts of western Iowa

Weather

June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS EXTENDED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 257 TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN IOWA:

HARRISON POTTAWATTAMIE SHELBY MONONA. The Main threat is damaging winds.

(Podcast) KJAN 7:05-a.m. News, 6/11/21

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June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With News Director Ric Hanson.

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Harlan Municipal Utilities begins involuntary water restrictions

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June 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Harlan Municipal Utilities (HMU) report a voluntary water conservation “Water Watch” that began April 26, is no longer in effect. As of today (Friday, June 11, 2021), HMU has moved to a “Tier 1 – Water Warning” where restrictions are no longer voluntary. Harlan Municipal Utilities says they have a limited capacity, and from time to time during and following drought conditions or due to equipment failure, HMU’s water supply may become significantly and seriously depleted such that there is an insufficient supply of water to meet all customary and usual demands. Part of the water conservation policy is to ensure that there is an adequate supply of water to meet demand for fire protection.
The following is a summary of the “Tier 1 – Water Warning” procedures and the next stages (if needed)….
Water Warning – Tier I. Under a Tier I Water Warning, no customer shall use potable processed water of the HMU water utility in any manner contrary to the following:
A. No potable watering of lawns, shrubs, trees, flower or vegetable gardens (except as in B. listed below)
B. Watering or irrigation of vegetable gardens, trees and shrubs less than four (4) years old and new seedlings is permitted once per week.
C. Vehicle/equipment washing is prohibited except in commercial establishments that provide a washing service (eg. Commercial car wash).
D. No potable water shall be used to fill private swimming pools, children’s wading pools, reflecting pools or any other structure that can be used to house water for recreation use.
E. No potable water shall be used to wash streets, parking lots, driveways, sidewalks or building exteriors.
F. Racetracks shall not use potable water for dust control on racetrack.
G. No potable water shall be used for cleaning of equipment, machinery, or interior spaces.
H. Water shall be served at restaurants only upon the request of the customer.
I. Customers with facilities for tank loading water sales may be curtailed or eliminated.
J. No potable water shall be used for recreational or leisure water use, including sporting complexes and golf courses. Drinking fountains and restrooms will remain open.
K. All use of fire hydrant meters are prohibited.
L. Interruptible customers have been notified of the need to reduce average daily water usage by 25% and make all attempts to use water only during the hours of 8:00 pm through 8:00 am. If non-compliant, please see surcharges.
Water Warning – Tier II. Under a Tier II Water Warning, Water Warning Tier 1 use restrictions will be in effect and no person shall use potable processed water of the municipal water service in any manner contrary to the following:
A. All outside water use, except for sanitation, and fire is prohibited.
B. Water use not necessary for the preservation of life or the general welfare of the community is prohibited.
C. Commercial vehicle washing facilities can operate on even days of the month only.
D. Interruptible customers have been notified of the need to reduce average daily water usage by 50% and make all attempts to use water only during the hours of 8:00 pm through 8:00 am. If non-compliant, please see surcharges in full policy.
E. Customers with facilities for tank loading water sales will be curtailed or eliminated.
4. Water Emergency. Under a Water Emergency, Water Warning Tier II use restrictions will be in effect and, in addition, each customer will be afforded a monthly allocation of water.
A. Interruptible customers have been notified services will be shut-off with a minimum 24-hour notice.
B. Vehicle/Equipment washing is prohibited at all locations including commercial vehicle washing facilities.
C. Customers with facilities for tank loading water sales will be eliminated at all locations.
Please note: a usage allocation along with penalties will be added to your bill if we reach the “Water Emergency” level.
To review Water Policy No. 6 in its entirety please see www.harlannet.com (or use the following link: http://www.harlannet.com/Bid_Documents_Public_Notice.htm).  Officials note: Water reclaimed or recycled after some other primary use, such as water that has been used for washing or cooling, may be used without restriction. Additionally, water derived from sources other than HMU’s water utility, such as water condensed from the atmosphere by air conditioners or collected from rain or snow, or private wells, may be used without restriction.
If you have any questions please call 755-5182.