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Audubon School Board approves Superintendent sharing with CR-B

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March 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon Community School District’s Board of Education, Monday, approved a sharing agreement with the Coon Rapids-Bayard School District, for the services of Audubon Superintendent Brett Gibbs. Gibbs told KJAN News they’ve been sharing with CR-B for years, including elementary counselors and industrial technology instructors. Beginning with the next school year, July 1st, Gibbs will be splitting his time, 40-percent of his time at Coon Rapid-Bayard, 60-percent in Audubon. He said the agreement will allow both districts to split the cost of a superintendent, and each district gets to count eight additional students, which will show-up in the F.Y. 2018 budget.

Gibbs said also with the Audubon School District is seeing a decline in enrollment and low State Supplemental Aid, the School Board instructed him to find ways to cut costs, even though he predicts enrollment numbers will balance out and start growing in a couple of years. Meanwhile, the district was left with little option but to find ways to save some money.

Sharing Gibbs’ position with CR-B is one way to do that, he says. Gibbs said also, the Board approved a quote from Feld Security for additional cameras and door entrance systems. Feld will be upgrading the district’s current 11 security cameras and installing new door locks on both buildings that will require people to identify themselves in order to be allowed access to the building. They will also install additional cameras to cover areas not currently monitored. The board gave the administration authority to add more cameras, for an amount not to exceed $60,000.

And, the Audubon School Board approved a contract with Deluxe Driving Academy in Carroll to provide one driving instructor. The decision means students will pay $350 instead of the projected $275 for Driver’s Ed. Gibbs said for the last couple of years they’ve struggled to find two instructors. The district currently has one instructor but needed a second one.

Harlan Casey’s store struck by a vehicle

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March 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan say the Casey’s General Store at 1006 Chatburn Avenue sustained  minor damage when it was hit by a vehicle, Monday. Authorities say Damien Bissen, of Harlan, was pulling into a parking stall in the Casey’s parking lot and when he accidentally hit the accelerator instead of the brake.  His 2008 GMC jumped the curb and struck the left corner of the Casey’s building. The vehicle sustained $3,000 damage during the mishap. Police cited Bissen for failure to maintain control.

Harlan Police arrest 2 on drug charges

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March 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan, Monday, arrested two men on drug charges at the Harlan High School. Officers responding to a report of a student possibly under the influence of drugs arrested 18-year old’s Yance Jones and Toan Huynh, both from Harlan. They were brought to the Shelby County Jail and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Also arrested Monday, in connection with a domestic disturbance in Harlan, was 30-year old Eugene Cardine, and 28-year old Kimberlee Green, both of Harlan. Cardine and Green were transported to the Shelby County Jail, where they were both charged with the violation of a no contact order.

CAM School Board sets budget hearing date & time

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March 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The CAM Community School District’s Board of Education, Monday, evening, set April 12th at 6:30-p.m., as the date and time for a public hearing on the 2016-17 district budget and school calendar. Superintendent Casey Berlau told KJAN News the budget, if approved, will result in a tax rate of $10.84 per thousand dollars taxable property valuation.  He says the budget presented to the Board Monday night is based on the district receiving 4% State Supplemental Aid [SSA], which, Berlau says he doubts will happen.

The budget reflects an increase of 67-cents to the maximum of $1.34 per thousand dollars allowed by a physical plant and equipment levy (PPEL) that was approved by voters in the CAM District, last month. Berlau said the other part of the increase is due to the fact the District hasn’t been levying much in terms of cash reserve. Their cash balances are not in trouble, according to Berlau, but the trend has been down, so they did levy some in cash reserves that they hadn’t done in the past.

The budget will be published in the local paper within the next week. In other business, the CAM School Board approved the hiring of Snyder and Associates Engineers in Atlantic, for the District’s summer capitol projects, which have been prioritized to includes a roof project in Massena, a parking lot project at the Anita High School, fixing the bus driveway at Massena, as well as exterior wall work. Snyder’s will assist the District in obtaining sealed bids for the projects, because they exceed the $25,000 thresh-hold policy for purchasing and bidding the district has in-place.

Backyard & Beyond 3-22-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visit with Cass County Treasurer Tracey Marshall as it is time to pay those taxes.

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Heartbeat Today 3-22-2016

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

March 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon about severe weather awareness week.

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Chiefs star LB Houston had knee surgery in February

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March 22nd, 2016 by admin

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs star pass rusher Justin Houston could miss much or all of next season after having surgery to repair an ACL in his knee.

The Chiefs said Tuesday that the ligament was not fully torn, but after a meeting with orthopedist Dr. James Andrews, the consensus was surgery was the best option for his long-term health.

The best-case scenario is a mid-August return, though it’s possible Houston could miss the entire season. The Chiefs didn’t specify which knee.

Houston hurt a knee last season, but at the time it was diagnosed a hyper-extension. He played with a brace in a playoff win over Houston and the Chiefs’ season-ending playoff loss to New England.

 

(Update) 14-year old from Neola dies in Monday evening crash

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March 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victims of a fatal rollover accident that took place Monday evening, near Neola. Authorities say 14-year old Gage Williams, of Neola, died from his injuries at Mercy CHI Hospital. The driver of the vehicle, 18-year old Kael Karagianis, of Neola, and a passenger, 16-year old Jordan Macias, also Neola, both suffered non-incapacitating injuries, and were also transported to Mercy CHI. 16-year old Kaden Karagianis, (the brother of Kael), was transported to Jennie Edmundson in Council Bluffs for treatment of incapacitating injuries.

An investigation determined that at around 5:40-p.m. a 1998 Ford F‐150 pickup that had been south bound on Rail Road Highway, went out of control. The driver over-corrected, causing the vehicle to cross the centerline of the road and strike a field entrance in a ditch. The pickup rolled at least one time coming to rest on its top, in a farm field.  All of the victims were transported to the hospitals by Neola Fire and Rescue. Authorities have said the teens had just left track practice at Tri-Center High School when the accident occurred

The investigation into the cause of the accident is ongoing. No citations have been issued at this time. Crisis response and grief counselors are being made available for students of the Tri-Center School District, today, as they process the death of a classmate and the injury of three others.

Monday’s crash was eerily reminiscent of a similar accident that took place a little more than six-years ago a few miles north of the Tri-Center/Neola High School campus. During the March 17th, 2010 crash, 14-year old Katie Dyer, of Honey Creek, died. That accident, which involved a car that rolled over numerous times, also resulted in injuries to the driver, 15-year old Samantha Reid, who was from Honey Creek, and her 16-year old passengers Cari Wilson and Chelsea Birtwell, both of whom at the time, were from Persia. In that crash, two of the girls, including Dyer, were wearing seat belts, the other two were not. All four were ejected from the vehicle. Reid was driving with a school license, which allowed students who are 14 ½ years of age or older, to drive to-and-from school.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 3/22/2016

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March 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Frozen Fruit Salad (3-22-2016)

Mom's Tips

March 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

  • 1 can cherry pie filling
  • 20 oz. can crushed pineapple (drain well)
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 8 oz. container whipped topping
  • 1/2 cup crushed pecans

Mix well and put in cup cake liners – freeze.  Take out a few minutes before serving – this will soften fast.  Can also be placed on graham cracker crust and made into a simple pie.

(I did not put pecans in mixture as some don’t like nuts, so placed a half on top.  Also, added a couple of bananas.

Serves 24