Director District 1B (elect 1*)
Larry Blake 156
Amy Ferneding 188*
At Large (elect 2*)
Kathleen Blake 125
Mike Blum 56
Sam Hansen 229*
Brandi Perdew 114
Lucas Potthoff 137*
Director District 1B (elect 1*)
Larry Blake 156
Amy Ferneding 188*
At Large (elect 2*)
Kathleen Blake 125
Mike Blum 56
Sam Hansen 229*
Brandi Perdew 114
Lucas Potthoff 137*
(Contested races only) Voter turnout: 10.67%
Nodaway Valley School District – At Large (elect 2*)
James Campbell 216*
Maureen Lonsdale 230*
Terri Lee Raasch 210
Melissa Schwartz 118
Orient-Macksburg School District – At Large (elect 1*)
Kristie Davidson 28
Roger Wolfe 50*
Adair-Casey Public Measure A: Authorization for a period of 10 years to levy and impose a voter-approved physical plant and equipment tax of not exceeding $1.34 per $1,000 of assessed valuation of the taxable property within the school district, and be authorized annually, in combination, as determined by the board, to levy a physical plant and equipment property tax upon all the taxable property within the school district commencing with the levy of property taxes for collection in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, and to impose a physical plant and equipment income surtax upon the state individual income tax of each individual income taxpayer resident in the school district on December 31 for each calendar year commencing with calendar year 2019, or each year thereafter. *Yes 154 No 68
SWCC Measure A: *Yes 349 No 100
Panorama School District
District #1 (elect 1)*
Cale Kastner 11*
Write-in: Jenny VanGundy 8
District #2 (1)
Lee White 10
Deb Douglass 43*
Coon Rapids Bayard
District #1 (elect 1)
Jeffrey Andersen 52
Kelly Hays 61*
Corning Community School District – At Large (3 seats open)*winners
Howard Anderson 126*
Scott Shuey 118*
Write-in Candidates:
Kenya Haffner 21
James Houck 64*
Melody Winkler 37
Ray Reynolds 3
SWCC Public Measure A (Instructional Support Levy renewal)
Yes 88 No 42
AHSTW
Director District 1 (Elect 1)*
Katie S. Goshorn 355*
Angie Grote 108
Director District 4 (elect 1)*
Bobbi L. Lund 316*
Thomas J. Rzemyk 121
AHSTW School Board Director (elect 1)*
Jamie Coon 172
Bernadette Hatch 273*
Treynor School District
Board Director (elect 2)*
Lisa Chambers 128
Greg Goos 143
Mickey Stogdill 230*
Brandon Vorthmann 276*
Tri-Center PPEL
Yes 94 No 24
Underwood School District
Board Director (elect 2)*
Jeff Bonsall 249*
Ashleigh Robinson 50
Michelle Soloth 138*
Contested race:
Stanton School District (Elect 3)
Travis Taylor 116*
Brian Bates (I) 107*
Amy Tibben 68*
Mark Lindgren (I) 66
Public Measure A: re: renewal of SWCC Merged Area 14 Instructional Equipment Support Levy (6 cents per $1,000 assessed valuation for 10-years beginning 7/1/2018).
Yes 230 No 27
Measure passes by 89.49%
(Contested races only)
Griswold School District – elect 2 for At Large – 4 year terms)
Robert D. Peterson (I) – Griswold 189*
Aaron Houser – Henderson 182*
Bruce Brunk – Griswold 98
Public Measure A – Proposition A (re: $3.9-million G.O. bond issue for district facility improvements)
Yes 258 No 99 (72.27%; 60% approval needed to pass)
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A planning committee is seeking public input about how to transform riverfront along the Missouri River between Omaha and Council Bluffs, Iowa. The Omaha World-Herald reports that about 200 people attended a Riverfront Revitalization Planning Committee meeting Monday to share what they’d like to see on a large strip of the riverfront. Focus areas include Gene Leahy Mall and Heartland of America Park in Council Bluffs.
Attendees placed stickers next to preferred concepts. Food and beverage kiosks as well as waterfront dining were among the most popular amenities. Co-chair Ken Stinson says the Downtown Riverfront Trust will fund the group’s more than $1 million study on the area.
The next public meeting is Oct. 26, and final design concepts will be shared in January.
The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest Tuesday of a Red Oak man for Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order. At 4:09pm Officers arrested 53-year-old David Allen Welch in the 2400 block of North 8th Street on the active Montgomery County Warrant. Welch was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $2,000 bond.