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The Atlantic Park and Recreation Board met Monday night and a few updates were given on active projects.
Atlantic Parks and Recreation Director Roger Herring informed that the Kiddie Korral shelter at Sunnyside Park has been demolished and removed. That area is currently closed off and concrete work is set to begin October 1st and work is scheduled to begin on the new shelter on November 7th.
Repairs have also been made to the fishing dock at the Shildberg Recreation Area and repair work on the boat ramp is still pending.
Work is scheduled on the reconstruction of the Bull Creek/Schuler Trail the second week of October and work is expected to last ten days.
Two basketball courts at Sunnyside Park are scheduled to be painted to make pickle ball courts.
After discussion of projects, the board set a work session meeting for October 7th at 5:00pm at the Parks and Recreation Building.
In a soup kettle or Dutch oven over medium heat, brown the sausage and onion. Slowly add the potatoes, carrots, water, parsley, basil, salt and pepper; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and let simmer for 15 to 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Add remaining ingredients, cook 5 to 10 minutes longer or until heated through. You can replace whole milk for the evaporated milk, if you prefer.
The Creston Police department announced two separate arrests on Monday.
At 11:25am Officers arrested 32-year-old Frances Burton of Prescott in the 100 block of South Jarvis Street on a Ringgold County Warrant for Faulure to Appear on the original charge of Failure to Pay Child Support. She was transported to the custody of the Ringgold County Jail.
At 12:36pm Officers arrested 31-year-old Cassy Holcomb at the Law Enforcement Center and charged her with Violation of a Protection Order. She was released from the Union County Jail on a $300 bond.
Adair Police Chief Matthew Heinz has released information regarding an incident that led to a standoff on Sunday, September 20th.
On Sunday the Adair Police Department received a report of a man firing several shots from a firearm inside a residence while his wife and two children were present. The wife and children made it safely out of the home before Chief Matthew Heinz arrived on scene.
Upon initial contact with the man he refused to come out and speak to Officers and barricaded himself inside the residence. He told officers he was armed and it would be “bad” if officers came to get him. The subject did fire a shot into the air outside of the residence during the standoff.
After nearly three hours the man admitted during a phone conversation with another individual that he made a mistake and walked up the long driveway towards the officers with his hands up.
The man was identified as 35-year-old Cory Gregersen of Adair and he was taken into custody without further incident. Gregersen was charged with Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon, and booked into the Guthrie County Jail.
Several residents living near the incident were evacuated from their homes. They were allowed to return at around 8:00 p.m. Sunday.
The Adair Police Department was assisted at the scene by the Iowa State Patrol and the Adair, Cass and Guthrie County Sheriff’s Offices.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – State lawmaker Rob Hogg says he’ll announce his Democratic bid for Senate during a three-day tour of the state this week.
The 48-year-old state senator from Cedar Rapids announced Monday that he’ll begin an announcement tour Tuesday in Callender, a central Iowa community of about 350 people. He expects to visit 12 Iowa cities to talk about his plan to run against longtime Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley.
In a news release, Hogg says he’s announcing in Callender to show support for “small towns and rural Iowa.”
Hogg, an attorney, is serving his third term in the Iowa Senate, where he is chairman of the Government Oversight Committee. He previously served in the Iowa House.
Grassley – who recently celebrated his 82nd birthday – will seek a seventh term next year.
As part of Hogg’s Tour he will make stops in Creston, Council Blufss, and Atlantic on Thursday, September 24
Big Ten Conference
Special Teams Player of the Week
Marshall Koehn, Iowa
Sr., K, Solon, Iowa/Solon
The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2015 season with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:
Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. West Des Moines Dowling (14) 3-0 158 T2
2. Bettendorf (2) 4-0 143 T2
3. West Des Moines Valley 3-1 123 1
4. Fort Dodge 4-0 102 5
5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 4-0 94 6
6. Ankeny 3-1 65 8
7. Cedar Rapids Washington 3-1 54 10
8. Muscatine 4-0 40 9
9. Waukee 2-2 29 NR
10. Cedar Falls 3-1 25 4
Others receiving votes: 11, Urbandale 16. 12, Johnston 14. 13, Council Bluffs Lewis Central 8. 14, Sioux City East 5. 15, Pleasant Valley 2. 15, Council Bluffs Jefferson 2.
Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Pella (14) 4-0 158 1
2. Manchester West Delaware (2) 4-0 140 2
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier 4-0 129 3
4. Sioux City Heelan 4-0 110 4
5. Webster City 4-0 86 7
6. Dallas Center-Grimes 3-1 68 9
7. Independence 4-0 55 10
8. Harlan 3-1 40 5
9. Norwalk 3-1 37 6
10. Davenport Assumption 2-2 16 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Glenwood 11. 11, Solon 11. 13, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 6. 14, Chariton 5. 14, Boyden-Hull-RV 5. 16, Washington 3.
Class 2A Record Pts Prv
1. Albia (13) 4-0 157 1
2. Spirit Lake (3) 4-0 141 2
3. Tama South Tama 4-0 130 3
4. Waukon 4-0 104 4
5. Anamosa 4-0 91 5
6. Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 4-0 55 T7
7. West Union North Fayette 3-1 50 T7
8. Wellman Mid-Prairie 4-0 43 10
9. Baxter CMB 4-0 36 9
10. Williamsburg 3-1 28 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Donnellson Central Lee 20. 12, Clear Lake 9. 13, Cherokee 6. 14, Central Lyon-GLR 4. 15, West Burlington-Notre Dame 2. 15, Mount Vernon 2. 17, Aplington-Parkersburg 1. 17, Shenandoah 1.
Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Iowa City Regina (16) 4-0 160 1
2. Dike-New Hartford 4-0 134 2
3. Hinton 4-0 118 4
4. West Branch 4-0 115 3
5. Madrid 4-0 89 5
6. Underwood 4-0 77 7
7. Panora Panorama 4-0 67 6
8. Inwood West Lyon 3-1 33 9
9. Hudson 4-0 29 10
10. Hull Western Christian 3-1 17 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Avoca AHST 9. 11, St. Ansgar 9. 13, Alburnett 6. 14, Calmar South Winneshiek 3. 14, Pella Christian 3. 14, Van Meter 3. 14, South Central Calhoun 3. 18, IKM/Manning 2. 18, Ridge View 2. 20, Sumner-Fredericksburg 1.
Class A
Record Pts Prv
1. Brooklyn BGM (8) 4-0 144 2
2. Algona Garrigan (4) 4-0 133 4
3. Belmond-Klemme (1) 4-0 120 5
4. Logan-Magnolia (2) 3-1 92 10
5. Hawarden West Sioux 4-0 90 9
6. Denver (1) 3-1 79 NR
7. Audubon 3-1 62 1
8. Pleasantville 4-0 56 NR
9. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 2-2 31 3
10. Britt West Hancock 3-1 24 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Winfield-Mount Union 23. 12, Akron-Westfield 10. 13, Paullina South O’Brien 5. 13, Colfax-Mingo 5. 15, Bedford 3. 16, Earlham 1. 16, Mount Ayr 1. 16, Packwood Pekin 1.
Class 8-Man
Record Pts Prv
1. Fremont Mills, Tabor (2) 4-0 136 2
2. Newell-Fonda (9) 4-0 129 1
3. Gilbertville-Don Bosco (2) 3-0 115 3
4. Glidden-Ralston (2) 4-0 108 4
5. Marcus MMC (1) 4-0 92 5
6. HLV, Victor 5-0 69 6
7. Elkader Central 4-0 48 7
8. Elk Horn-Kimballton-Exira 4-0 46 NR
(tie)Janesville 4-0 46 8
10. Lenox 4-0 30 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Colo-NESCO 22. 12, Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 19. 13, Harris-Lake Park 8. 14, East Mills 6. 15, Northwood-Kensett 4. 16, Coon Rapids-Bayard 2.
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Rookie Stephen Piscotty doubled in the go-ahead run in a two-run eighth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals turned it on late for a 2-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Monday.
Rookie Tommy Pham tripled off J.J. Hoover (8-2) to open the eighth and Jhonny Peralta’s one-out single tied it ahead of Piscotty’s drive off the wall in left-center.
Johnathon Broxton (3-5) allowed one hit the eighth and Trevor Rosenthal earned his 47th save in 49 chances to match the franchise record.
The Cardinals had a four-game NL Central lead over Pittsburgh before the opener of their final home stand. They’re a major league-best 51-24 at home and have the best overall record, too, at 94-56.