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Atlantic P-D warns of continued scam attempts

News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department Thursday, issued a reminder to the public about numerous telephone scams being perpetrated against citizens every day. In recent weeks these scams have been escalating to the point that police are receiving several complaints per week.Atlantic Police patrch

Two of the most frequent types of calls claim to be from either the I.R.S. or from publishers clearing house. Some of the calls even use automated calling systems in order to sound legitimate.  Neither publishers clearing house, nor the IRS will use a telephone call to contact you with prizes won or taxes owed. Under no circumstances should you give any personal information (such as name and address or date of birth or social security number), financial information, (credit card numbers or bank account numbers) nor should you send cash or money orders to the caller. The only true way to handle the calls is to simply hang up. Any new calls should either not be answered if they show from that number, or if caller ID shows no number and it is the same type of call, simply hang up.

The scammers on the other end are experts at gaining your confidence or compliance by tempting you to win something or by threatening you with arrest. Police say you should simply hang up the phone. Authorities are aware of these scams and individual police reports are unnecessary.

If you have elderly family members that are unaware of these scams, sit down and explain the process with them. The scammers tend to prey especially on the elderly.

(Press Release)

JEAN DUSTIN, 91, formerly of Audubon (Svcs. 11/15/14)

Obituaries

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

JEAN DUSTIN, 91, of Liberty, MO (& formerly of Audubon), died Wed., Nov. 12th, at her home in Liberty, MO. Funeral services for JEAN DUSTIN will be held Saturday (Nov. 15th) at 1-p.m. , at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is 12:30-p.m. Saturday until the time of service at 1p.m.

Burial will be in the Gray Cemetery, west of Gray, IA.

JEAN DUSTIN is survived by:

Her daughter – Mary Jo (James) Stayton, of Independence, MO.

Her sister – Inez McCaslen, of Sioux City.

3 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter, other relatives & friends.

Got leaves? Leave them until it warms up or you’ll damage your grass

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

More snow is in the weekend forecast as colder-than-normal temperatures persist for much of Iowa in the teens, 20s and low 30s. Many of us still have leaf raking and other yard work to do before winter arrives, but midwest educator John Fech says the best thing you can do for your lawn is to keep off the grass.  “When you’ve got that layer of ice out there, it’s really best to just lay off of it,” Fech says. “If you’ve got a big pile of leaves, you’ve got a big pile of leaves and you can get to it when we get some warmer days. You can get some crunching on that ice and break off a lot of crowns of the grass. To be on the safe side, wait until it warms up a bit.”

Many Iowans’ evergreen trees emerged with brown needles after a tough winter last year, so he says preventative care may be called for if you have those trees. “Our broadleaf evergreens really took it on the chin last year,” Fech says. “On days when we get above freezing, say when we get above 35 or 40 degrees, there is a material called an anti-dessicant, an anti-drying agent that you can apply to them. Typically, three times over the winter. Pick out a day when we do perk back up into the high 30s and go from there.”

If you’ve planted trees on your property in the past year, you’ll likely want to protect those, too, for the winter ahead.  “Put some sort of tree protector on the trunk, a stiff piece of PVC that you split down the middle,” he says. “That would work real well to protect it against rabbit damage, squirrel damage, mouse damage.”

Parts of Iowa may see one or two more inches of snow fall on Saturday though forecasters say we should see more seasonable, warmer temperatures -perhaps- by late next week.

(Radio Iowa)

Bar exam passage drops for Iowans

News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The passage rate for Iowans taking the Bar Exam fell 11-percent when compared to the previous year. The country’s average score dropped four points. The National Conference of Bar Examiners sent a memo asking law schools to better prepare their students for the test. Drake University Law School associate dean, Andrea Charlow, says she doesn’t agree that the schools are to blame for a decline in scores.

“I do not believe that the claim of the National Bar Examiners that the problem was that the students were not as good or not as prepared. I don’t believe that claim, it doesn’t make any sense, “ according to Charlow. Charlow says the students who took the exam this year are of similar quality based on their law school admissions test scores or G-P-A from last year’s students. She also says the curriculum hasn’t changed.

“I do believe what happened this year was an anomaly. It’s too big of a drop, not a big enough change in the quality of students or any difference or any substantial difference in what we teach or how we teach. So that says to me that something else was very wrong,” Charlow says. Charlow says since the N-C-B-E is a private organization, Drake’s law school will not know what went wrong until an objective third party reviews the committee. The Iowa Supreme Court heard testimony earlier this year on a proposal to allow graduates of the Drake and University of Iowa laws schools to practice law in the state without passing the Bar Exam, but eventually decided to keep the requirement in place.

(Radio Iowa)

Union for state troopers, other state law enforcement officials asks for pay boost

News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The union that represents nearly 600 state law enforcement employees is asking for a four percent pay increase in each of the next two state fiscal years. This month state government managers have begun negotiations with a variety of unions that represent state workers. The State Police Officers Council is the union for Iowa State Troopers, special agents in the Division of Criminal Investigation and the Division of Narcotics Enforcement as well as state fire inspectors, Iowa conservation officers and state park rangers.

Representatives of the union for those workers call their pay hike proposal “very reasonable” because for many years state law enforcement officers did not take pay increases. This union was the only bargaining unit in state government that began paying 20 percent of their health insurance premiums after Governor Branstad took office in 2011 and state law enforcement officials are hoping that is taken into account by Branstad’s negotiators when considering the pay hike request.

On Monday, the union that represents tha largest share of state workers filed its initial contract offer. AFSCME is asking for an eight percent across-the-board pay raise for 18-thousand state workers over the next two years. Negotiations between the unions and Branstad’s top managers will resume in two weeks.

(Radio Iowa)

Friday State Football Semi-Finals

Sports

November 14th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class A

  • Gladbrook-Reinbeck 21, Denver 8
  • Mount Ayr (11-1) vs. Logan-Magnolia (12-0) – 1:06 pm

Class 4-A

  • Cedar Rapids Washington (12-0) vs. Bettendorf (12-0) – 4:06 pm
  • Waukee (11-1) vs. Dowling Catholic (11-1) – 7:06 pm

Winter Weather Advisory in effect Saturday across most of Iowa

Weather

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM TO 9 PM CST SATURDAY FOR: SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-CASS-ADAIR-MADISON-ADAMS-UNION-TAYLOR-RINGGOLD COUNTIES;  AND UNTIL MIDNIGHT SATURDAY FOR:  MONONA-HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT-PAGE COUNTIES.Advisory

* TIMING OR SHORT TERM TRENDS…SNOW WILL SPREAD INTO WESTERN IOWA BY SUNRISE…AND OVER THE REST OF THE STATE BY NOON.

* STORM TOTAL SNOW/ICE ACCUMULATIONS…AN ACCUMULATION OF 2 TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED WITH SOME LOCAL AMOUNTS TO 4 INCHES.

* WINDS/VISIBILITY…VISIBILITY WILL BE REDUCED TO AROUND A MILE OR LESS AT TIMES. WINDS WILL BE SOUTHEAST AT 5 TO 15 MPH.

* IMPACTS…ROADWAYS WILL BECOME SLICK IN PLACES. WITH THE LIGHT CONSISTENCY OF THE SNOW…DRIFTING WILL OCCUR IN OPEN AREAS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES…AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.

 

NWS/KJAN listening area weather forecast: 11/14/14

Weather

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

353 AM CST FRI NOV 14 2014

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM TO 9 PM CST SATURDAY

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLEAR. COLDER. NORTHWEST WIND NEAR 10 MPH.

TODAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 20S. NORTHWEST WIND NEAR 5 MPH SHIFTING TO THE SOUTH IN THE AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY THEN BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY BEFORE MIDNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING THEN BECOMING MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW 10 TO 15. SOUTHEAST WIND AROUND 5 MPH.

SATURDAY…A CHANCE OF SNOW BEFORE NOON. SNOW IN THE AFTERNOON. SNOW ACCUMULATION AROUND 2 INCHES. HIGH AROUND 30. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW NEAR 100 PERCENT.

SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. SNOW LIKELY THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW AFTER MIDNIGHT. LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE. LOW AROUND 10. WEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 70 PERCENT.

SUNDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 20S. WEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.

SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. BREEZY. LOW AROUND 10. HIGH IN THE LOWER 20S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Fri., Nov. 14th 2014

News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

ALTOONA, Iowa (AP) — A trade group has been given the greenlight to move ahead with plans to keep dog racing alive in Iowa. The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission approved a racetrack license for pari-mutuel wagering yesterday to the Iowa Greyhound Association. It gives the group authority to operate the Dubuque Greyhound Park at Mystique Casino.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Hospital Association says the number of patients without health insurance has plunged, largely because the state has expanded its Medicaid program. Hospital leaders tell the Des Moines Register in the first six months of this year, the number of uninsured people treated in Iowa hospitals has dropped by nearly half compared to same period last year. The association says about 4,500 patients lacking health insurance were hospitalized from January through June of this year. That’s a 46 percent decline from the almost 8,200 uninsured patients treated last year.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A court is upholding a minimum 35-year prison sentence for one of two Iowa men convicted of robbing a bank and shooting two officers during an attempted getaway. The Iowa Court of Appeals rejected 21-year-old William Clayton’s argument yesterday that the punishment was too severe.

JAMESTOWN, N.D. (AP) — Waldorf College in Iowa is joining the Dakotas-based North Star Athletic Association. The Warriors football team was an associate member of the NAIA conference this fall. The other 13 Waldorf sports programs will begin conference play next fall.

Cass Co. Supervisors receive Library Assoc. request

News

November 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors met earlier this week at the courthouse, in Atlantic. According to Auditor Dale Sunderman, the Cass County Library Association, represented by the librarians from all six city libraries in the county, met with the board to present a report on services provided in FY2014 for each and all libraries. The association requested that the current county funding ($60,600) be
increased by 10.7 percent (cumulated rate of inflation from 2008-2014) plus $500 for each library for FY2016. The request was taken under advisement.

The Board approved a motion to award the contract for bridge replacement project on Jackson Road one-eight of a mile east of 648th St. to Cunningham-Reis Co., in the amount of $565,461.68.  They also approved a motion to approve Federal-aid Agreement for the replacement of a bridge on Akron Road three-tenths of a mile west of 770th St., at an estimated cost $360,000.

In other business, the Board discussed waterproofing the County’s building at 707 Poplar Street, but tabled action on the matter until additional quote(s) were received. They also discussed the VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephone system proposals. Cass County E-911 Director Rob Koppert reported that only one proposal was received. Part of the Request For Proposal (RFP) was that system would provide redundancy telephone system to one brand. At training session it was learned that a VoIP system could not provide same. Therefore, the recommendation was to reject all bids and reissue an RFP and open it to other brands.

A motion was made and approved to reject all bids and reissue an RFP for replacement of a telephone system for the courthouse.