The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education with hold a special meeting Thursday evening at the High School Media Center. During the 7:30-p.m. session, the Board will act on approving contracts, amended contracts and any resignations.
The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education with hold a special meeting Thursday evening at the High School Media Center. During the 7:30-p.m. session, the Board will act on approving contracts, amended contracts and any resignations.
The Walnut City Council will meet Thursday (Aug. 1st), during a regular session that begins at 5-p.m. During their meeting, the Council will receive information from the Iowa DOT’s Rex Allen, with regard to speed issues, and the possible installation of additional stop signs in the City. Other discussion includes: Repair of the north “Welcome” sign, along with a reduced visibility of the sign along Interstate 80; A possible change in the day of the regular City Council meetings, and this November’s City Election.
In other business, the Council will review and update as necessary, the City of Walnut Infrastructure Needs Study and Strategic Plan.
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A food inspector says most — if not all — the prepackaged salad mix that sickened hundreds of people in Iowa and Nebraska wasn’t grown in either state. Iowa Food and Consumer Safety Bureau chief Steven Mandernach said Wednesday that at least 80 percent of the vegetables were grown and processed outside both states’ jurisdictions. Mandernach says officials haven’t confirmed the origins of 20 percent and may never know because victims can’t always remember what they ate.
Officials have said the salad was infected with a rare parasite that causes a lengthy gastrointestinal illness. Outbreaks have been reported in 15 states, although it’s not clear whether they’re connected. Mandernach says state law prohibits his office from releasing the information unless there’s an immediate threat. Officials believe the threat has passed.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest this (Wednesday) afternoon of 21-year old John Morgan Rush of Red Oak at his residence. Rush was arrested on a warrant for Indecent Exposure and was transported to the Montgomery County Jail. His bond is set at $1,000.
CHERYL MARIE MILLER, 66, of Defiance, died Tue., July 30th, at home. Private family services are planned for CHERYL MILLER. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
There is no visitation.
CHERYL MARIE MILLER is survived by:
Her husband – Greg Miller, of Defiance.
Her sons – Josh Carl, of Idaho Falls, ID; Brian Grulke, of Sioux City, IA; & Michael (Danielle) Grulke, of Lone Rock, IA.
Her daughters – Kimberly Kemp, of San Antonio, TX; Karu (Jeremy) Walsh, of Eminence, MO; Genell (Larry) Funke, and Sara Grulke, all of Defiance.
Her step-son: Nicholas Miller, of WI.
Her step-daughters: Franny (Bill) Mohrhouser, of Des Moines; Anna Miller, of Fonda, & Erica (Richie) Bennett, of Des Moines.
Her sister – Darla (Mike) Anliker, of Harlan.
17 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.
(The following is from the Consumer Protection Division of the IA Attorney General’s Office)….
The stories are countless and convincing, but they all have something in common: a stranger or caller you think you know wants you to wire money through money transfer companies such as Western Union or MoneyGram. These stories often end the same way: you lost the money you wired. Wiring money can be like leaving an envelope of cash on a table. Once you send money and a stranger picks it up, you can’t get it back. Recipients can almost always pick up the cash at multiple locations in foreign countries, making it very difficult—if not impossible—to trace.
Never wire money to someone you don’t know or haven’t met in person—even if you think you know the person who called you with a convincing story—even if it sounds like a personal emergency. Never agree to wiring money after depositing a check.
Common Wire Transfer Scams
If you wired money and fear or know you’ve been scammed, contact the wire transfer company immediately to report it. You can report suspected fraud to Western Union’s fraud hotline at 1-800-448-1492, or MoneyGram at 1-800-MONEYGRAM (1-800-666-3947). Unfortunately, it may be too late to stop or reverse the money transfer, but make every effort. You should also file a police report, and file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at www.FTC.gov. You can also file a complaint with the Attorney’s Consumer Protection Division.
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The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday), acting on orders from the Iowa Attorney General’s Office, agreed to suspend for 30-days, the cigarette & tobacco sales permit for Hansen Valley Oil, located just south of the intersection of Interstate 80 and Highway 71. Auditor Dale Sunderman read a letter from the A-G’s Office which explained the County has no choice but to suspend the businesses’ tobacco sales.
The business was found to have violated for a third time, State law regarding the sale of tobacco to a minor. The owners have paid a civil penalty of $1,500, but because it was the third offense, are required by the State to cease sales of tobacco products for a 30-day period of their choosing. The owners elected to suspend sales beginning at midnight, September 9th, through Midnight, October 9th. According to Supervisor Duane McFadden, in addition to complying with the order, the employee or employees responsible for the illegal sale of tobacco has been terminated.
Supervisor Chuck Rieken voiced his protest of the sales suspension, but acknowledged there was nothing that could be done.
In other business, the Cass County Board approved a motion to apply for a grant from the Iowa Department of Public Health in the amount of $4,238, to promote the development, enhancement, implementation or sustainment of, identified Emergency Medical Service (EMS) System Standards, from Sept. 1st 2013 through June 30th, 2014. Karen Reason, Coordinator for Cass County EMS, said the grant funds would be divided among the various EMS entities within the county.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Sharon Winterboer of Audubon, about Operation T-Bone and the PE 4 Life games and other entertainment that will be happening.
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