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EARL E. JOHNSON, 84, of Elliott (formerly of Atlantic) – Celebration of Life Visitation: 10/5/22

Obituaries

October 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

EARL E. JOHNSON, 84, of Elliott (formerly of Atlantic), died Friday, September 30, 2022, at his home. A Celebration of Life Visitation for EARL JOHNSON will be held on Wednesday, October 5, 2022 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Roland Funeral Service.

A procession to the Atlantic Cemetery will follow the visitation.

Burial in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

EARL E. JOHNSON is survived by:

His children: Wendy (Bill) Michel, of Harrison, AR; Douglas (Janet) Johnson, of Elliott; David (Chris) Johnson, of Brookline, MO, and Michael Johnson.

SWIPCO holds 47th Annual Meeting: Seven partnership awards were presented

News

October 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – Officials with SWIPCO (Southwest Iowa Planning Council) report 50 stakeholders from diverse backgrounds gathered at the Lied Public Library in Clarinda on Thursday, September 22nd for the organization’s 47th annual meeting and luncheon. A welcome from Clarinda Mayor Craig Hill, and lunch, the SWIPCO meeting kicked off with Todd Valline, SWIPCO Board Chair doing introductions. SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy and Transit Director Mark Lander presented seven partnership awards for entities that had a strong partnership with SWIPCO over the 2022 fiscal year. (Click on an image to enlarge) The awardees were:

  • Gilbert Thomas, Bank Iowa for his dogged promotion of Clarinda and the surrounding region in economic and housing development.

    Partnership award being presented: SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (left); Gilbert Thomas, Bank Iowa (right)

  • Bear Creek Archeology for their skill and efficiency in supporting Southwest Iowa grant applications under enormous time pressures due to Covid related and other funding sources with archeological services and vitally needed evaluations.

    Partnership award being presented: Curtis Architecture & Design P.C. Rod Curtis (left); SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy; Curtis Architecture & Design P.C. Jacob Gockel (right)

    Partnership award being presented: Transit Director Mark Lander (left); Clarinda Area Volunteers Patricia Bogdanski; Clarinda Area Volunteers Gretchen Sump; SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (right)

    Partnership award being presented: Tom Shipley, Iowa Senate (left); SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (right)

  • Curtis Architecture & Design for their skill and efficiency in supporting Southwest Iowa grant applications under enormous time pressures due to Covid related and other funding sources with architectural design services and historic preservation recommendations.
  • Clarinda Area Volunteers for providing over 4,000 rides a year to the residents of Clarinda for much needed transportation, including medical, shopping, and other vital trips near and far.
  • Iowa Economic Development Authority for steadfast partnership with SWIPCO to provide flood recovery, Covid recovery, and other economic development funds to Southwest Iowa.

    Partnership award being presented: Jim Olmsted (left); SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy; Steve Perry (right)

  • Tom Shipley, Iowa Senate for being a constant advocate at the Statehouse for our region and in particular for always putting the needs of his constituents first.
  • Olmsted & Perry Consulting Engineers for decades of service to the region by providing invaluable expertise, often to some of the smallest communities, on community infrastructure projects and in congratulations for the gradual retirement of the owners, Jim Olmsted and Steve Perry.

    Staff recognized for years of service milestones: Tammy DeBord (left); Rhonda Oliphant; Ann Anstey; SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (right)

SWIPCO staff were also recognized for years of service milestones: Ann Anstey (5 years) Rhonda Oliphant (5 years), Tammy DeBord (15 years) Sandy Hansen (15 years), and Christy Pederson (15 years). Richard Stehly was recognized as SWITA Driver of the Year. Also, former SWITA Fleet Manager Kelly Davis was posthumously recognized. Kelly passed away this year after retiring from 28 ½ years of service to the region.

SWIPCO and SWITA staff presented the annual report with highlights from the year from public transit, community development, revolving loan fund, and administrative services. SWITA Transit Director Mark Lander reported that SWITA

Driver of the Year recognized: Transit Director Mark Lander (left); Richard Stehly; SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (right)

provided 480,229 rides over the past year which is up from 377,547 rides provided in fiscal year 2021. This is the most rides by a rural public transit system in Iowa ever. “We are seeing a lot of growth in our work routes like Monogram and OSI, and I think we are on target to provide 500,000 rides by the end of fiscal year 2023,” Lander said. SWIPCO also routinely provides grant writing and administration services to its member communities in Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby Counties and brought over $120 million in grants to the region in fiscal year 2022 alone.

Since its founding in 1975, Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO), which also operates Southwest Iowa Transit Agency (SWITA) and the Southwest Iowa Housing Trust Fund (SWIHTF), has earned a reputation for being an outstanding community partner and transit provider in the region. SWIPCO was recognized as the 2022 Organization of Character by the Robert D. and Billie Ray Center at Drake University, which annually recognizes Iowans who show the Six Pillars of Character Counts: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and good citizenship. SWIPCO was also named a Des Moines Register Iowa Top Workplace for 2022.

SWIPCO is a council of governments serving the eight counties of southwest Iowa with public transportation, community development, and housing. SWIPCO is an equal opportunity employer, provider, and lender.

Conservation Report 10/01/2022

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

October 1st, 2022 by admin

Chris Parks and Cass/Adair County Conservation Officer Grant Gelly talk about all things outdoors. This week they discuss the start of archery deer season, safety tips for hunting in the fall, youth waterfowl season, fall fishing opportunities, and the autumn color change.

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Tour de Parks zips through Atlantic on Sunday

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 1st, 2022 by admin

The ‘Tour de Parks’ free, community bike ride has been scheduled for Sunday, October 2, 2022 at 2:00 PM. ‘Tour de Parks’ is a play on the name of the famous bike race, the Tour de France, but unlike the famous event, this bike ride is not a race. Instead, it’s a leisurely 10-mile group ride around Atlantic that will stop at multiple parks where various community groups and organizations will greet riders with music, snacks, and information on community happenings.

The ride will start and end at the Sunnyside Park Kiddie Korral (1300 Sunnyside Lane, Atlantic, IA 50022, at the shelter by the bandstand with lots of playground equipment). The Atlantic Kiwanis will be providing a free meal at Kiddie Korral for riders when they finish the ride, and participating organizations and supporters will be giving away free prizes. Tour de Parks participants can expect to ride on both trails and streets, as the ride is designed in part to highlight area trails and the bike-ability of Atlantic.

Atlantic Parks and Recreation lends out bikes and helmets free of charge anytime, and these can be checked out for the ride. For questions or to borrow a bike or helmet for the ride, contact Atlantic Parks & Recreation at 712-243-3542. Participating organizations planning to host stops at parks along the route include Atlantic Parks & Rec, Nishna Valley Trails, the Nishna Valley Family YMCA, Bike Farm, Cass County Extension, Cass County Grow Another Row, Zion Integrated Behavioral Health Services, Produce in the Park, SHIFT ATL, Atlantic Public Library, Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, Cass County Tourism, and Atlantic Kiwanis.

3 arrests overnight in Red Oak

News

October 1st, 2022 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports three arrests overnight Friday into early Saturday.

On Friday at approximately 9:51 p.m. Officers arrested two men in the 300 block of East Valley Street in Red Oak. 40-year-old Sean Alan Kinsley and 29-year-old Joshua Michael Lowe, both of Red Oak were arrested on a charge each of Simple Assault. Both men were taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond each.

Early Saturday at 2:23 a.m. Red Oak Police arrested 54-year-old Richard James Linfor of Red Oak in the 500 block of East Market Street on a charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Linfor was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 10/01/2022

Weather

October 1st, 2022 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, October 1, 2022  Austin Romer

Today: Mostly clear. Warmer. SE @ 10. High 75.

Tonight: Mostly clear. SE @ 10. Low 49.

Sunday: Mostly clear. SE @ 10. High 77.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear. SE @ 10. Low 48.

Monday: Partly cloudy. SE @ 10. High 79.

Tuesday: Cloudy. S @ 10. High 82.

Yesterday’s high was 75 and the low was 41. This day last year the high was 76 and the low 61. The all-time record high was 96 set in 1892. The record low was 23 set in 1908 and again in 1984. Sunrise is at 7:16 a.m. and sunset will be at 7:02 p.m.

Domestic Abuse Assault arrest in Red Oak on Friday

News

September 30th, 2022 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports an arrest on Friday evening at 6:35 p.m. Officers arrested 32-year-old Chloe Margeurite Coburn of Red Oak on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault. Coburn was booked into the Montgomery County Jail and held on no bond.

Harlan rolls past Atlantic 54-7

Sports

September 30th, 2022 by admin

The Harlan Cyclones gave the crowd a happy homecoming with a 54-7 win over Atlantic on Friday night at Merrill Field. The Cyclones showed off why they are ranked first in Class 3A with a solid all around effort. Aiden Hall kickstarted the win by taking a screen pass in the left flat and scampering 57 yards for a touchdown on the first offensive play of the game.

The Cyclones would score on their next three offensive possessions to open up a 27-0 lead early in the second quarter. Those scores came on a Bradley Curren 3-yard run, a 7-yard pass from Teagon Kasperbauer to Cade Sears, and a 14 yard pass to Jacob Birch. Hall would add a 7-yard rushing score at the end of the half to make it 33-0 at the break.

The Cyclones would grab interceptions from Atlantic’s Tristan Hayes on the first two Trojan possessions of the second half. They converted both those picks into touchdowns; a 37-yard screen pass to Curren and a 3-yard run by Noah Schmitz. The Cyclones added a fumble return for a score late in the third to cap their scoring.

Atlantic avoided the shutout with a 2-yard rushing score by Dante Hedrington with :45 left in the game. The Trojans played the majority of the game without standout quarterback Caden Andersen, who left the game on the Trojan’s first drive after taking a hit along the sideline. He was slow to get up after the hit and did not return.

The Cyclones improved to 5-1 overall and 2-0 in 3A District 6. Harlan is now set for a top 5 showdown with undefeated ADM next week at Merrill Field.

Atlantic falls to 2-4 overall and 0-2 in 3A District 6. The Trojans will travel to Knoxville next Friday and we’ll have that game on KJAN.

Watch the full game replay HERE

High School Football Scoreboard – Week 6 – 09/30/2022

Sports

September 30th, 2022 by admin

8-PLAYER

District 9

East Mills 24, Bedford 18
Fremont-Mills 74, East Union 20
Lenox 81, Griswold 14
Stanton-Essex 54, Murray 42

District 10

Boyer Valley 54, Ar-We-Va 7-On Rocket Media
Audubon 66, Coon Rapids-Bayard 30
CAM 60, Exira-EHK 18- On Spartan Media
West Harrison 49, Woodbine 0- On Woodbine Tiger Vision

District 1

Boyer Valley 54, Ar-We-Va 7
Kingsley-Pierson 70, Glidden-Ralston 28
Remsen St. Mary’s 61, Newell-Fonda 13
Siouxland Christian 40, River Valley 32

CLASS A

District 7

AHSTW 69, Sidney 8
Riverside 46, Missouri Valley 6- On RSTN
Southwest Valley 21, Earlham 0
Mount Ayr 43, St. Albert 3

District 8

Tri-Center 34, Lawton-Bronson 19
Logan-Magnolia 29, IKM-Manning 18- On LMAV
Riverside 46, Missouri Valley 6- On RSTN
Woodbury Central 40, Westwood 14

CLASS 1A

District 7

ACGC 23, I-35 20
Van Meter 42, Nodaway Valley O-M 0
West Central Valley 49, Panorama 14,

District 8

Kuemper Catholic 63, East Sac County 0
MVAOCOU 24, West Monona 16- On The Ram Cast
Underwood 54, Treynor 0

CLASS 2A

District 8

Clarinda 1, Shenandoah 0- Forfeit
Des Moines Christian 41, Clarke 14
Greene County 34, Red Oak 23

CLASS 3A

District 6

ADM 38, Creston 7
Harlan 54, Atlantic 7- On KJAN and KJANTV
Knoxville 42, Saydel 6

CLASS 4A

District 1

Webster City 28, LeMars 7
Spencer 49, Fort Dodge 14
Denison-Schleswig 42, Storm Lake 7- On KDSNTV

District 6

Dallas Center-Grimes 48, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Glenwood 30, Winterset 7
Lewis Central 63, Des Moines Hoover 14

CLASS 5A

District 2

Ames 42, CB Abraham Lincoln 13
Dowling Catholic 42, Johnston 19
Waukee 24, Sioux City North 14

Ambulance struck by a hit-and-run pickup in Atlantic

News

September 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Police and the Cass County Sheriff’s Office are asking for the public’s help in locating a vehicle suspected of striking an ambulance in Atlantic, Wednesday evening. The incident happened at around 4:27-p.m. at 10th and Olive Streets, when an out of town ambulance was hit by a white, short bed, crew cab style Chevy or GMC pickup truck.
The vehicle (pictured in this story) will likely have major passenger side and passenger front end damage, and a forest green paint transfer with the damage, along the passenger bumper/fender. If you have seen the vehicle described/shown,  please contact the Atlantic Police or Cass County Sheriffs office.

(Picture of truck is of dash cam video from Ambulance, courtesy Erik Johnson/ Cass EMS )