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Officer shoots aggressive dog in Spencer, Tuesday

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October 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SPENCER, Iowa (KCAU) — An officer with the Spencer Police Department reportedly killed a dog on Tuesday after a person sent two dogs after officers responding to a welfare check. According to a release from the Spencer Police Department, they responded to a requested welfare check on a person believed to be dealing with a mental crisis at a home located on the 900 block of E. 7th Street. The release said that the resident was aggressive and had two dogs charge at the officers.

One of the dogs continued to chase officers off the property and continued to charge an officer until the dog was eventually killed, the release said. The resident went back inside the home and did not cooperate for approximately two hours until finally being taken into custody without further incident. The suspect was taken to a local hospital for medical treatment.

The Spencer Police Department was assisted by the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, Okoboji Police Department, Spencer Municipal Hospital, Spencer Fire, and Season Center Mobile Crisis.

No. 4 MSU vs. No. 9 Tennessee, No. 1 Kansas vs. No. 25 Illinois, Sunday on BTN

Sports

October 26th, 2023 by admin

On Sunday, a pair of charity exhibition games featuring No. 4 Michigan State, No. 9 Tennessee, No. 1 Kansas and No. 25 Illinois will air on the Big Ten Network. The games will benefit the Hawai’i Community Foundation Maui Strong Fund, which provides financial resources to support the immediate and long-term recovery needs for the people and places affected by the devastating Maui wildfires.

Bill Raftery and Connor Onion will handle broadcasting duties for the Spartans and Vols at 3:30 p.m. ET, while Robbie Hummel and Andy Katz be in Champaign for the Jayhawks and Illini at 6:00 p.m. ET. Both games are also available on the FOX Sports app.

The broadcasts will also feature additional access, including in-game interviews and microphones in huddles.

All-electric school buses are still rare in Iowa, with only two on the roads

News

October 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Cedar Rapids Community School District is now running two all-electric school buses, the only ones in the state. School Transportation Manager Scott Wing says the e-buses have several advantages, including the fact they’re eco-friendly. “There are no tailpipe emissions for these vehicles,” Wing says. “We have students that are around the buses at bus stops, at schools, while they’re loading. Emissions are certainly something that crosses your mind when you’re thinking about the pollution aspect and emissions going into lungs.”

Electric school bus (Cedar Rapids CSD photo via Flickr)

The e-buses are part of the district’s partnership with the Iowa Department of Tranporation and Alliant Energy. The Nevada and Sigourney school districts acquired electric-diesel hybrid buses in 2008.

Reynolds says 2024 is ‘just too important’ and she may endorse a presidential candidate

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October 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two statewide officials who were just elected in 2022 have endorsed a G-O-P presidential candidate and Governor Kim Reynolds — the Republican who got the most votes in last November’s election — could be next. “I don’t have any specific timeline on that, but I haven’t ruled it out,” Reynolds says. “…This next election is just too important.”

Former President Donald Trump has been posting messages on his Truth Social platform, criticizing Reynolds for not endorsing him. Early this year Reynolds said she was neutral in the race, in order to welcome all the candidates to campaign here and she hosted a series of “Fair Side Chats” at the Iowa State Fair with most of the candidates who’re competing against Trump for the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nomination.

Yesterday (Wednesday), the governor told reporters the lack of border security is one of the issues that could motivate her to get directly involved in a presidential campaign. “Just inflation and just the decline of this country…it’s really important,” Reynolds said, “and so I’m not going to not consider it.”

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird endorsed former President Trump last week. State Treasurer Roby Smith endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy late this summer.

2023 CORNER CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL TEAMS

Sports

October 26th, 2023 by admin

FIRST TEAM 

NAME SCHOOL GRADE 

*Lauren Johnson Stanton 11

Carolina Arcia (Setter) Griswold 12

Gabbie Greiman Griswold 11

Whitney Pennock (DS) Griswold 12

Carlie Chambers Fremont Mills 11

*Evelyn Stoaks East Mills 11

Ryleigh Brodigan East Mills 12

Lilly Peters Sidney 12

* Unanimous selections 

SECOND TEAM 

NAME SCHOOL GRADE 

Leah Sandin Stanton 12

Kyla Hart Stanton 11

Marissa Askeland Griswold 11

Eve Brumbaugh Sidney 12

Gabi Jacobs Sidney 10

Mia Goodman East Mills 12

Bella Gute Fremont Mills 11

Tori Burns Essex 12

 

HONORABLE MENTION 

NAME SCHOOL GRADE 

Elly McDonald Stanton 12

Fallon Sheldon Sidney 12

Mylie Hughes Fremont Mills 12

Jenna Thornburg East Mills 12

Loycee Palmer East Mills 10

Emma Barrett Hamburg 12

Atlantic School Board discusses possibly offering an Early Retirement Incentive plan

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October 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic School District’s Board of Education, Wednesday, discussed the likelihood of offering an early retirement incentive plan. In the past, the matter was brought up for discussion every three-years.  Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen noted it’s been a while since they offered the Early Retirement incentives.

Johnsen said at this time, the District is looking at the possibility of adding staff in positions that currently are not offered, and in positions where extra staff are needed.

Dr. Johnsen says her past experiences in dealing with Early Retirement plans, have seen personnel considering the change having served 20-years in their district. The number of retirements is traditionally capped at five per school year. She said 55 “Is a solid age” before it is often considered, but the Board can choose the number of years of service. “Lot’s of times,” she said “it’s continuous service, too.” The main benefit to offering the plan, she said, is cost-savings to the District. Johnsen said that’s evident in spread-sheet of information compiled by ACSD Director of Finance, Lisa Jones.

Board President Laura McLean said in the past, “The Board would chose to do this working around a situation where we needed to save money…like it’s almost a way of reducing staff without having to fire people.” Kristy Pellett explained it was used as a great tool for those years when the District was faced with declining enrollment.

Dr. Johnson said the proposal would be sent to all staff members, with a deadline for those who qualify to submit their request for early retirement, and so many days after the application is turned in, for them to change their mind.

Kristy Pellett says the district has an early notification policy that offers money to those who make their intentions to retire known before early retirement is offered. Superintendent Johnsen explained…

No action was taken on implementing an early retirement incentive plan during Wednesday’s Atlantic School Board meeting. The Board is expected to make it an action item at a future meeting.
In other business, the Atlantic School Board also discussed offering the Aviation Program to students outside the district and other matters, but also took no action at this time.

Heartbeat Today 10-26-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 26th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Patti Amos who is helping to organize a fundraising benefit for the Segebart family.  Cari and teenage son Cody were injured in a head-on collision with an uninsured drunk driver.  The benefit will be held on November 4, 2023 from 5:00 pm to :00 pm with a free will donation meal and an auction at the St. Joseph Parish Hall in Earling.

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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals Reported at 7:00 am on Thursday, October 26, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

October 26th, 2023 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .24″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  .09″
  • Atlantic Airport  .19″
  • Massena  .37″
  • Elk Horn  .1″
  • Anita  .25″
  • Audubon  .08″
  • Oakland  .06″
  • Villisca  .38″
  • Corning  .28″
  • Underwood  .17″
  • Guthrie Center  .2″
  • Red Oak  .18″
  • Clarinda  .5″
  • Shenandoah  .2″
  • Carroll  .23″

Atlantic School Board approves wrestling practice room; out-of-state trips for Speech/FFA and Personnel changes

News

October 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic School Board met during a Special Session Wednesday evening in the Central Office Conference Room. The Board held lengthy discussion on various District policies, including Board Members’ Social Media Use, and the discipline of students who make threats of violence or cause incidents of violence, to name a few of the policies.

The Atlantic School Board also considered a request from the City of Atlantic with regard to a small park by the High School. Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen provided background information on the request.

The area is essentially a small piece of grass the City doesn’t want to mow, and there’s no use for it. The issue of who is responsible for the drainage area is still up for debate. In the past, there have been issues with drainage going across Nishna Hills Golf Course. Board members Josh McLaren and Kristy Pellett….

Superintendent Johnsen said she would look into the matter. The Board also discussed establishing a Middle School Wrestling program practice area, using one of two locker rooms in the old Middle School section. Superintendent Johnsen said Wrestling Coach Duff, Schuler Principal James Northwick and Kipp Harris looked into extra practice space. The visiting football team still uses the locker rooms to dress, when they play in Atlantic.

Dr. Johnsen said one of the locker rooms is currently being used for storage.

If it works out, Johnsen said, there is the possibility next summer the area could be renovated, opened-up and used year-round for afternoon activities for kids, such as a recess and/or meeting room.

The Board was in agreement to move forward with the concept. In other business, the Atlantic School Board approved out-of-state trips to Omaha for the Speech Team, and for students to attend the FFA National Convention. The resignation of Preschool Paraeducator Alyssa Barber was approved, and the Board approved the hiring of Corrine Risen as Paraeducator and Chuukeser translator.

Search party being organized to find IA man missing since June 2016

News

October 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Boone County, Iowa — A search is being organized to find a man who disappeared seven-years ago, in central Iowa. Twenty-three-year-old Jesse Leopold left his job in Jewell on Oct. 13, 2016. He has not been seen since.  Seven years later a new search has been scheduled, and the Boone County Sheriff’s Office is asking for volunteers to help. Three days after Leopold disappeared, his truck was found at Ledges State Park, about 30 miles from his job. The search will be in that area.

“Over the years, this case has gone in several different directions. Many residences and areas have been searched. Those searches will continue as information comes in. After careful consideration, it seems additional searches of the Ledges Park and area around it need to be considered,” the sheriff’s office said in an event post on Facebook.

The search begins on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 9 a.m. at Ledges State Park, weather permitting. “Volunteers can meet with Sheriff’s Office Staff in lower ledges at this time to be briefed. Volunteers are asked to wear supportive shoes, adequate clothing for the weather, and be hydrated,” the sheriff’s office said.