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Atlantic School Board discusses Budget

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February 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Board of Education Monday night continued discussions with regard to the 2014-2015 budget. Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein told KJAN News one of the things he recommended the Board look at is levying the SBRC (School Budget Review Committee) for the Special Education Deficit. The deficit was for how much more was spent for Special Ed programming than what was received, which amounted to around $670,000. Also, $600,000 on the cash reserve and $350,000 on the management levy.

Amstein said Board Secretary/Business Manager Mary Beth Fast is looking at how much the levy might be, and right now it appears it will be around $14.55 or $14.60 per thousand dollars of assessed property valuation. He said they’re also trying to find ways to trim the budget. Amstein said the district’s Unspent Balance has been dropping for a number of years. Even though the district is still in the “Safe range” according to the IASB – Iowa Association of School Boards – Amstein says they “Need to change that trajectory by trimming part of the budget.” Right now they’re looking at cutting $400,000 from the budget for the upcoming year. He says the Board would like to keep that part of the budget at 14-to 15-percent.”

The way the budget shakes out will influence where the levy rate will be for any bond issue the district may consider for planned Capital Improvement/Expansion projects. In other business, the Board discussed the 2014-2015 School Calendar. The focus currently is on an hourly calendar, or 1,080 hours as opposed to the present 180 days. He says an hourly calendar would give the district more flexibility as far as making up snow days, and teacher professional development.

The Atlantic District has had two snow days so far this school year. Those days will be added to the end of the current school year, which will mean classes will dismiss May 23rd instead of May 21st…assuming there are no more make-up days due to the weather.

The School Board, Monday, also approved a $50,000 matching Grant Award Letter of Agreement from the Iowa West Foundation. The funds will be shared by the Atlantic, Exira-EHK, CAM, AHST, Griswold, Harlan and Riverside. Amstein said the grant was possible due to the efforts of the six Superintendents in the region, who worked this past fall on a plan to expand Career Tech Educational opportunities in southwest Iowa.

And, the Board approved an agreement with Cass County Historical Museum for the donation of Native American artifacts in the school’s possession to the museum, with the stipulation that if the Museum should ever permanently close, those artifacts be returned to the district.

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Cheeseburger Pie (2-11-14)

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February 11th, 2014 by Jim Field

  • 9 inch deep dish pie pan, sprayed (chill)
  • 1 pound ground beef, ground soy crumbles or sausage
  • 1/2 cup tomato sauce
  • 1/3 cup red onion, chopped
  • 1/3 cup red or green bell pepper, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon instant beef bouillon granules
  • 3 large eggs, beaten
  • 2 tablespoons unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 8 slices American, Swiss or provolone cheese, divided

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In a large heavy-bottom skillet over medium-high heat, brown ground beef.  Add tomato sauce, onion, bell pepper and bouillon.  Cook until the bouillon dissolves.  Remove pan from heat.

Stir in eggs and flour; mixing well.  Cut 6 slices of cheese into small pieces.  Stir into beef mixture.  Spoon mixture into prepared and cooled pie crust.  Bake for 25 minutes or until filling is heated through.

Cut remaining cheese slices into wedges, triangles and other shapes and decorate top of pie.  Bake for an additional 4 minutes or until cheese has melted.

Serves 8-10.

 

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th

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February 11th, 2014 by Jim Field

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Man arrested in Guthrie Center after being tracked down by a K-9 unit

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February 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A man wanted on a warrant for Domestic Abuse/Serious Assault was taken into custody last Friday night after being tracked down by a Guthrie County Sheriff’s Dept. K-9 unit. According to reports, at around 8-p.m., Friday, authorities responded to a residence where it was thought 36-year old David Michael Hunt, Jr. would be found. When they arrived, officials discovered Hunt, Jr., had escaped out the back window of the home and fled on foot.

Officers with the Guthrie Center Police Department and deputies with the Guthrie County Sheriff’s office coordinated their efforts to locate the man, with the aid of the sheriff’s K-9 Unit. Approximately 45 minutes later, they tracked Hunt, Jr. into a timber area in the northern part of Guthrie Center. A perimeter was established with the assistance of the Iowa State Patrol and the IA DOT’s Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division, and within minutes, the K-9 “Rage” and his partner found Hunt, Jr. and took him into custody.

Hunt was being held without bond in the Guthrie County Jail.

Red Oak woman arrested on numerous drug charges, Monday

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February 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A call to police in Red Oak Monday night with regard to a woman who was allegedly caught stealing money from a restaurant resulted in an arrest of the woman on numerous drug-related charges. Red Oak Police say Elizabeth Riley, of Red Oak, faces possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and illegal possession of prescription drugs charges, along with a drug tax stamp violation.

She was taken into custody after officers responded to the Rainbow Cafe at 105 West Market Street at about 7:15 p.m., Monday.  Upon their arrival, officers were told Riley allegedly stole tips from other waitresses’ tables, and money out of the manager’s purse. The manager told police she didn’t want to press charges, but she alleged Riley had a needle in her pants.

Police say Riley admitted she had a needle, then removed it and placed it on a table. Riley also admitted to police she had marijuana and some pills in her purse. Upon further investigation, police found marijuana, a one-hit marijuana pipe, 38 Buproplon pills, and 19 Clonazepam pills.

Riley was taken to the Montgomery County Jail, and was unable to post bond.

Cass Co. Supervisors to act on termination of Mental Health/Gen. Assistance Coordinator’s employment

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February 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors will meet Wednesday morning in Atlantic, and one of the action items on their agenda is action on the termination of employment for long-time County Mental Health/General Assistance Coordinator, Teresa Kanning. No reason was given in the agenda for the termination of employment.

In other business, the Board will hold a public hearing on the vacating of portions of Secondary Roads Right-of-Way, with regard to portions of: 644th Street in Section 14 of Grove Township; 700th Street, between Sections 2 & 3 in Benton Township, and Galt Lane, in Section 5 of Lincoln Township. Following the hearing, the Board will act on vacating those sections of roadways.

The meeting begins at 8:30-a.m., Wednesday.