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(update 4:30-p.m.) Atlantic Fire Dept. responds to a reported ceiling fire

News

February 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Fire Department was dispatched to a ceiling fire at the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Atlantic, at 716 W. 7th Street. The building has been evacuated, and the first fire crews on the scene show no smoke. Police also reported smoke, but nothing visible inside, either.

As it turns out, it was just the ballast on a light fixture that had burned out and was causing the smell. No damage or injuries were reported.

Hosts Needed for 20 State Park Campgrounds

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

(corrected phone number at bottom of story)

Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources say opportunities to spend the summer in an Iowa state park is available for individuals who serve as campground hosts. Hosts are needed for the season at Pine Lake, Pilot Knob, Walnut Woods, Lake Keomah, Lake Manawa, Lewis and Clark, Bellevue, Backbone, Beeds Lake, Clear Lake, Ledges, Nine Eagles, Pikes Peak, Viking Lake, Yellow River and Elk Rock. If an entire season is too much, three state parks have host needs of shorter durations. Hosts are needed from April through June at Lacey-Keosauqua, from the end of June through October at Prairie Rose, and for July and August at Volga River.

Campground hosts receive free camping at a designated site while they help state parks staff by assisting campers, explaining park rules, and helping with registration, and serving as an impromptu local tour guide. Hosts will help park staff to keep the park clean and with light maintenance.

Applications are available online at http://volunteer.iowadnr.gov then click on the campground hosts link toward the middle of the page.  Or, call 515-242-5074 to have an application mailed. Linda King, with the DNR’s office of volunteer services, said they would like to get hosts placed in parks by around the middle of March, so they are ready to go, in April.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th

Trading Post

February 28th, 2012 by Jim Field

FREE: white bathroom vanity  (18 3/4″ X 16 3/4″) with one door, white sink, and faucets….1 year old.  condition: excellent  Call: Elaine at 712-243-7006 or 712-249-2594.

FOR SALE: 12″ Dewalt compound mitre saw, double-beveled, with extra finish blade.  Slightly used, asking $400 OBO.  Call 712-249-7636.

WANTED: Dishes, pots and pans and some furniture. Needs to be reasonably priced. 243-3927.

Tractor weight thefts reported in Fremont County

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying persons responsible for the recent theft of numerous tractor weights. Officials say they’re investigating six separate incidents, during which area farmers have reported the front weights of their tractors have been stolen. At this time, only John Deere brand tractors have been targeted. The thefts have resulted in several thousand dollars worth of losses.

If you have any information about the thefts, call Fremont County Crimestoppers. Your tip could lead to an arrest and conviction, result in a $1,000 reward. Call 1-800-432-9240 with your tip, or, 712-374-2424. Callers can remain anonymous and still be eligible for the reward.

Cass County Auditor reminds residents about voter registration cards

News

February 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman wants to remind residents of the county who recently received their Voter Registration cards in the mail, that you DO NOT have to return the card, if all the information printed on it, is correct. You only need to return the postage paid card if information on it is incorrect, such as your name, your address or other, pertinent information.

The way the card was printed has caused problems for many county auditors’ offices, because it is confusing and seemingly contraddictory. But the bottom line is, that you do not need to return the card, if your information is correct. Returning cards with no changes to them costs the a little more than a dollar each time they are mailed and processed.

Make-A-Wish Foundation of Iowa Grants 2,500th Wish to Underwood Girl

News

February 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Wishes to Walt Disney World® Resort may be the most typical wish for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, but there was nothing commonplace about a six-year old Underwood girl’s wish. Elizabeth (her last name was not released) wanted to go to the Disney Theme Park to meet Belle, Cinderella, Tinkerbell and Rapunzel, and when her wish was fulfilled, Elizabeth became the 2,500th child to receive a wish in the state of Iowa.

Elizabeth from Underwood gets her wish to visit Disney World, in FL

The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Iowa grants the wishes of children living with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. A wish come true helps children feel stronger and more willing and able to battle their life-threatening medical conditions. For many wish children and their families, it marks a turning point in their fight against their illnesses.

The Iowa Chapter grants approximately one wish every other day and 82 cents of every dollar donated goes directly toward wishes. Examples of some of our wishes include to have a room redo, to meet a sports or movie celebrity, to be a dolphin trainer, and to go places like the Super Bowl or, like Elizabeth, to Walt Disney World® Resort.

In 2012, the Iowa Chapter is celebrating its 25th Anniversary and 2,500 wishes granted to Iowa’s children living with life-threatening medical conditions.

(Press Release from the Make-A-Wish Foundation)

Backyard and Beyond 02-28-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 28th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Lynn Huess, Program Coordinator for Women, Food, and Agriculture Network, about the program tomorrow (2/29) in Harlan about wildlife habitats on farms.

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MARIAN TAYLOR, 96, formerly of Avoca (Svcs 3-1-12)

Obituaries

February 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

MARIAN TAYLOR, 96, of the Heritage House in Atlantic (& formerly of Avoca), died Mon., Feb. 27th, at the Heritage House. Funeral services for MARIAN TAYLOR will be held 10-a.m. Thu., March 1st, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 8am-5:30pm Tuesday (2/28); and from 8am-5pm Wed. (2/29), with family visitation from 5-7pm Wednesday.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

MARIAN TAYLOR is survived by:

Her brother – Fred Miller II and his wife Joan, of Avoca.

Traffic Stop on I-80 in Cass County Nets $4,000 cash and drugs

News

February 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop on Interstate in Cass County Monday afternoon resulted in the arrest of a Washington State man on a drug charge, and the seizure of cash. Iowa State Patrol Trooper Wayne Brosam told KJAN news the arrest occurred after he pulled a 1999 Honda over for speeding, at around 4:40-p.m. near the Marne Exit (51-mile marker) on westbound I-80. Brosam says after the driver denied him permission to search his vehicle, Cass County Deputy Brian Quist and his K-9 partner “Kane” were called to conduct a free-air search around the car. The dog indicated on the presence of narcotics in the vehicle. During a “Probable Cause” search, Brosam and Quist located a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, along with $4,000 in cash, tucked away in suitcase, located in the trunk of the car. 

The cash was seized, and the driver, 42-year old Lloyd V. Dual, of Eatonville, Washington, was taken into custody on a charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance for Personal Use. Dual was booked into the Cass County Jail and released this (Tuesday) morning on $1,000 bond. Trooper Brosam said he became suspicious of Dual’s intentions when his travel plans didn’t make sense. The man told the Trooper he was traveling from Indiana to Washington State. While in the Trooper’s vehicle, Brosam said he could smell marijuana on the man’s clothes.

Across Oceans Across Time 02-28-2012

Across Oceans Across Time, Podcasts

February 28th, 2012 by admin

Anna Mullen, Inventory Assistant at the Danish Immigrant Museum, talks about the local events of Feb. 28, 1911.

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