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Audubon Students partake in Industrial Tech Expo

News

May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Community School District officials report the 29th annual Iowa Industrial Technology Exposition took place on Friday May 12th,  at SE Polk High School in Pleasant Hill. The event was sponsored by Southeast Polk Community School District, East Polk Rotary and the Iowa Department of Education. Entries were organized into seven classification areas, with 27 sub categories, each with 5 divisions based on age and experience.

Projects could receive ratings of 1st Place (blue ribbon), 2nd place (red ribbon) or 3rd place (white ribbon) for the division entered. Any project receiving a 1st place rating in any category is then judged again to determine Best in State (Gold, Silver, or Bronze). Audubon students competed against students from about 70 schools of all sizes across the state; bringing home three of twelve medals in the four divisions they took part in.

Audubon was represented by the work of 14 students, accompanied by their Industrial Arts teacher Steven Thoelke.

Audubon students receiving recognition were:

Timothy Bozzo, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) and was further recognized when awarded the Silver medal (2nd Best in State) for his Shaker Bench.

Eric Hermansen, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) and was further recognized when awarded the Silver medal (2nd Best in State) for his Backdoor Boot Bench.

Macy Debower, junior, Division IV (Grades 10-12, advanced level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) and was further recognized when awarded the Gold medal (Best in State) for her Low-profile Platform Bed.

Tristan Schlichte, senior, Division IV (Grades 10-12, advanced level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Cherry Nightstand.

Isaiah Taylor, senior, Division IV (Grades 10-12, advanced level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Drop-leaf Coffee Table.

Dustin Andreasen, junior, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Craftsman Tile Top Table.

Lane Lawson, sophomore, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Backdoor Boot Bench.

Jarrett Meaike, junior, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received a red ribbon (2nd Place) for his Golf Ball display rack.

Tyler Riebhoff, junior, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Craftsman Tile Top Table.

Micky Williamson, senior, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received red ribbons (2nd Place) for his Mini Baseball Bat display rack and two full sized Baseball Bats turned on a lathe.

Noah Morgan, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Veneered Accent Table.

Luke Mosinski, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Veneered Accent Table.

Tanner Petersen, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Veneered Accent Table.

Syrus Stice, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Veneered Accent Table.

Iowa faces shortage of English language teachers

News

May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

STORM LAKE, Iowa (AP) – Iowa school districts are struggling to meet the need for more English language teachers amid growing demand from students and stagnant state funding. The Des Moines Register  reports that enrollment in English language learner programs has grown five times in the last 25 years to more than 27,200 students in 2016. Forty-one percent of students in Storm Lake are still learning English.

State funding for ELL programs and services has nearly doubled over the last 10 years from $25.9 million in 2006 to $55.4 million in 2016. Still, Iowa educators say school districts need more state funding to cover additional years of ELL classes for students who have difficulty picking up English.

Recent efforts to continue increasing state funding haven’t gained traction, including legislation introduced this session that would’ve boosted per-student state funding from five to seven years.

MARY ELLEN KNOP, 93, of Atlantic (Svcs. 5/20/17)

Obituaries

May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MARY ELLEN KNOP, 93, of Atlantic, died Monday, May 15th, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Memorial services for MARY ELLEN KNOP will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, May 20th, at the 1st United Presbyterian Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care, in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be during a luncheon that will follow the memorial service.

Memorials may be directed to the family’s wishes.

MARY ELLEN KNOP is survived by:

Her husband – Calvin Knop, of Atlantic.

Her son – Fred (Janine) Knop, of Atlantic.

Her daughters – Kay (Chuck) Orgen, of Marcus, IA, & Sandra Knop, of Atlantic.

Her sister – Barbara Wollenhaupt, of Atlantic.

4 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Possible paving scam in Shelby County

News

May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents of the county of possible scam involving driveway paving. On the Sheriff’s Office social media page, officials say it appears individuals are going door to door offering to lay driveway pavement (blacktop). During the incident reported to the Sheriff’s Office, the contractors offered  no quote for work prior to the job being completed, only a verbal rough estimate.

The business stated they would provide a quote, but homeowner came home to driveway project already completed. A bill was given to the property owner after the work was done, and the price was extremely higher than expected and instead of the blacktop pavement they used crushed millings. Asphalt millings are often considered recycled asphalt pavement – essentially, they’re former asphalt projects being crushed into gravel. Because no new materials are used in creation or needed to be transported, therefore cost is severely diminished.

The Sheriff’s Office says they would never hinder the sales of legitimate businesses, they also advised residents to always ask for price quote and/or contract prior to any agreements, and make sure the door-to-door contractor has a sales permit. Use your best judgement and the old saying; if it sounds to be good to be true then do more investigation into the business. If there is ever a doubt, please contact the Sheriff’s Office.

Reynolds says she’s decided on whether to choose No. 2

News

May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds says she’s decided whether she will appoint a lieutenant governor when she replaces Gov. Terry Branstad, but she won’t disclose those details yet. Reynolds told reporters Monday her transition team has a plan in place, but the public will need to wait until Branstad is confirmed as U.S. ambassador to China and resigns as governor.

Democratic Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller recently released an opinion that Reynolds will have the title and powers of governor, but not the authority to choose a new lieutenant governor. He cited wording in the Iowa Constitution and historical precedent.

Reynolds, Branstad and other top Republicans have criticized Miller’s opinion, with many calling it a political move. If Reynolds appoints a No. 2, she could face a legal challenge.

Branstad celebrates ‘big deal’ of US beef shipments to China

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad says he’s thrilled China has taken additional steps to lift its embargo against U.S. beef.  “Oh, it’s huge,” Branstad told reporters this morning. “This is something we’ve wanted for years and years and years.”

The embargo was imposed in 2003 after a Mad Cow case. China actually agreed to lift the ban last September, but it wasn’t until last week that the reopening was finalized. Branstad expects U.S. beef imports to hit China in mid-July. “So I intend to bring Iowa premium beef to China and I intend to serve it in the ambassador’s residence and in the embassy,” Branstad said during his weekly news conference, slapping his hand his lectern in celebration. “This is a big deal. This is a really big deal.”

Sometime this week, Branstad is likely to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as U.S. ambassador to China. In the past four years, Chinese per capita consumption of beef has grown 33 percent.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard & Beyond 5-15-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 15th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Karla Akers about the “Care for Yourself” program.

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MONDAY, MAY 15th

Trading Post

May 15th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  CRAFTSMAN snow blower. Very good condition and always stored in garage when not in use. This blower has electric start or pull start. Forward plus reverse gear. Moving sale, $300.00 firm. This unit is over 600 dollars new. Low hours. 712-254-6936 Massena.

FOR SALE:  2008 Cub Cadet riding lawn mower. 19hp, 261 hours, deck width 42 inches, LT1042 MODEL. Runs good and always been kept in garage when not in use.
Moving and would like to sell this.. $ 475.00.. 712-254-6936 Massena.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  set of metal shelves, $10.  Coleman camp stove, $20.  Sears water softener, $20.  Antique wooden rocker, $50.  All items can be seen at 510 East 22nd Street in Atlantic, stop by anytime.

FOR SALE:  New Pride Go Go Scooter for sale. It has never been used and still has factory warranty. Paid $1200 , I am asking $600. If interested call 712-249-3266.

WANTED: Looking for an Otter Box case for a Samsung Galaxy S4. Call 712-254-0414.

Girls Regional Golf on tap today 5/15/2017

Sports

May 15th, 2017 by admin

High School girls golf teams will be competing in First Round Regional Meets around the state today to try and earn a trip to Regional Final Meets on May 22nd.  Competition sites for area teams are listed below and start vary by site.

Class 3A Region 2B @ Atlantic (AGCC): Atlantic, Chariton, Clarinda, Clarke, East Sac County, Red Oak, Shenandoah, Southwest Iowa.
Class 3A Region 2A @ State Center (Lincoln Valley Golf Course): CMB, East Marshall, Kuemper Catholic, North Polk, PCM, Roland-Story, Southeast Valley, West Marshall.
Class 2A Region 1B @ Mapleton (Willow Vale Golf Course): Alta-Aurelia, IKM-Manning, Logan-Magnolia, Missouri Valley, MMCRU, MVAO, OA-BCIG, Ridge View, Woodbury Central.
Class 2A Region 2A @ Neola (Quail Run CC): ACGC, AHSTW, Earlham, Nodaway Valley, Southwest Valley, Treynor, Tri-Center, Underwood, West Central Valley.
Class 1A Region 1B @ Ft. Dodge (Lakeside Public Golf Course): Audubon, Bishop Garrigan, Coon Rapids-Bayard, Ft. Dodge St. Edmond, Glidden-Ralston, Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire, Newell-Fonda, River Valley.
Class 1A Region 2B @ Council Bluffs (Fox Run Golf Course): Boyer Valley, St. Albert, East Mills, Griswold, Heartland Christian, Riverside, West Monona, Woodbine.
Class 1A Region 2C @ Mount Ayr (Mount Ayr Golf & CC): CAM, East Union, Exira-EHK, Lamoni, Lenox, Mormon Trail, Mount Ayr.
Regional Finals Monday, May 22nd
Class 4A Region 1 @ Denison (Majestic Hills GC): Bishop Heelan, Carroll, Denison-Schleswig, Glenwood, Greene County, Harlan, Humboldt, LeMars, Lewis Central, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, Spencer, Storm Lake.
Class 4A Region 2 @ Adel (River Valley Golf Course): ADM, Ballard, Bondurant-Farrar, Carlisle, Creston, Dallas Center-Grimes, Knoxville, Nevada, Norwalk, Pella, Perry, Winterset.
Class 5A Region 2 @ Des Moines (Willow Creek GC): Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Des Moines East, Des Moines Lincoln, Des Moines Roosevelt, Indianola, Ottumwa, Southeast Polk, Waukee, West Des Moines Valley.

Afton Police Chief warns about PCH scam

News

May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Afton Police Chief John Coulter reports a 17-year old, Kayden Witt,  from Creston, was referred to Juvenile Authorities, May 5th, on a charge of Willful Injury. The charge was the result of an incident that took place during an East Union School outing.

Coulter also reminds residents about a Publisher’s Clearing House phone call scam. The Chief says residents continue to receive calls from people claiming to be from the Marketing Company, and that the caller claims the resident has won a prize. They will also say PCH staff are waiting for the resident in another, nearby town to deliver their money.

Coulter warns “This is a scam, and people should hang-up and not provide any personal or financial information to the caller.”