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Atlantic Washington Elementary Playground Project moves forward

News

March 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Washington Elementary School Playground Project in Atlantic, is moving forward, thanks to action taken during Wednesday evening’s meeting of the Atlantic School Board. A public hearing was first held on the proposed contract documents (Plans, specifications, and form of contract) and estimated cost for the playground improvements, during which there were no objections or comments.

The project consists of limited pavement demolition, removal and disposal of existing play equipment and tile surfacing, installation of new equipment, installation and repair of the concrete base, installation of new play surfacing, and site restoration. Snyder and Associates are the engineers for the project. Snyder’s Dave Sturm mentioned bids were received and opened Tuesday. The engineer’s estimated project cost was just under $700,000. Sturm said there were two bids. Both came in well under the estimate. The Board approved a bid from Caliber Concrete of Adair, for $579,442.

Construction will start in mid-July. The goal is to have it finished before the start of the 2023-24 school year.

In other news, the Atlantic School Board passed a Resolution to consider continued participation in the Instructional Support Levy (ISL), which expires June 30, 2024. A renewal of the Levy would allow it to continue until June 30, 2029. The Levy is used to help support classroom curriculum. The District will receive $748,572 from the ISL during the 2023 Fiscal Year.

A Public Hearing on the ISL renewal will be held March 29, 5:30-p.m. The School Board Wednesday, approved a 33-cent PPEL (Physical Plant and Equipment Levy), the funds for which are used for building repairs, vehicles and technology.

Good news for Atlantic’s Apprentice Welding Program; Greenhouse essentials on the way

News

March 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School District received good news, Wednesday afternoon, with regard to a potential Welding Apprenticeship Program. Superintendent Steve Barber said they received an e-mail from the Department of Labor….

In December, Mr. Barber reported the District has an internal team that has worked extensively to get a registered apprenticeship in the area of welding.

The team tasked with bringing the program to AHS is planning to travel to Pella to learn more about their program.

The Welding Program would be the District’s first apprenticeship program. Once students complete the program, they will receive national credentials.

In other business, Mr. Barber said he’s learned also the new greenhouse should be ready to get growing soon.

In 2021, the Board approved the financial support of up to $100,000 to fund the construction of a new 30 x 48′ Greenhouse on a space south of the Ag room.

3 vehicle accident in Cass County

News

March 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Near Cumberland-Massena, Iowa) – Rescue crews in Cass County were dispatched to a three vehicle accident this morning. The collision occurred at around 8-a.m. near 76686 Richland Road. Dispatch reports indicated one-person had an arm injury. Cumberland and Massena Fire/Rescue were called to the scene. Additional details are not available,

Jello Cookies (3-9-2023)

Mom's Tips

March 9th, 2023 by Jim Field

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 package Jello (any flavor)
  • 3/4 cup shortening
  • 2 eggs
  • 3 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Mix sugar and dry jello together.  Add shortening and eggs; blend well.  Sift flour, baking powder and salt and add to the mixture.  Roll 1/4″ thick on floured board.  Cut with 3″ cookie cutter of place a small ball of dough on cookie sheet and flatten with a glass dipped in sugar.  Bake at 375 degrees for 5 to 8 minutes.  Makes 4 dozen.

(Janice Brown)

Iowa State plays No. 10 Baylor Thursday in Big 12 Tournament

Sports

March 9th, 2023 by admin

Iowa State opens the Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City on Thurdsay with a late morning game against 10th ranked Baylor. The Cyclones beat the Bears twice during the regular season, including a 73-58 win in Waco on Saturday.

That’s Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger who says Baylor will want the game to be played at a faster pace.

ISU senior guard Gabe Kalscheur says beating Baylor a third time begins with defense.

Kalscheur says it will come down to who wants it more.

The game tips off at 11:30 a.m. at the T-Mobile Center in KC.

Company finally ready to open plant to make boards from corn stover in Sac County

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 9th, 2023 by admin

(Radio Iowa) An Iowa company that plans to make boards out of the leftover stalks and leaves from corn known as stover, finally plans to open. Cornboard founder and C-E-O Lane Segestrom, says the original start up was delayed by the supply chain and other issues.

He says they will make pallets out of the corn-based boards.

Segestrom says it is great to finally see things move forward.

Segestrom talked about the plant’s start up Wednesday at a U-S-D-A forum on bio-based products.

Governor hires school choice advocate to lead Iowa Dept. of Education

News

March 9th, 2023 by admin

(Radio Iowa) Governor Kim Reynolds has named an eastern Iowa native who’s been a leader in the national school choice movement to be the next director of the Iowa Department of Education.

Chad Aldis is a 1990 graduate of Clinton High School. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he worked for Florida legislators, then as an administrator in the Florida Department of Education. Aldis then moved to Ohio and was executive director of School Choice Ohio for nearly four years. For the past nine-and-a-half years, he’s been with a national think tank that advocates for charter schools and the kind of state funded savings accounts for private school expenses that Iowa’s governor recently signed into law.

Governor Reynolds says this is a pivotal time for Iowa’s education system and Aldis will help lead reform efforts. Aldis says he shares the governor’s vision and will focus on ensuring all students leave high school with the knowledge and skills to prepare them for college or a career.

Aldis earned a degree in economics from the University of Mississippi and a law degree from Florida State University. Aldis is replacing Ann Lebo who announced recently she was resigning as Iowa Department of Education director after nearly three years in the position. His first day on the job is March 15th.

House sends governor bill that would ban transgender meds, procedures for minors

News

March 9th, 2023 by admin

(Radio Iowa) After a nearly two and a half hour debate, the Iowa House has given final approval to a bill that would ban Iowa doctors and therapists from providing gender transition care to minors. All Senate Republicans voted for the bill Tuesday night and on Wednesday, 58 of the 64 Republicans in the House backed it. Republican Representative Steven Holt of Denison says there are grave doubts about having children undergo these life-altering procedures.

Holt says children are unable to give informed consent to these kind of procedures.

Representative Jeff Shipley of Fairfield, a Republican who voted for the bill, says the expectation should be health not harm.

Five Republicans and all House Democrats voted against the bill. Representative Ross Wilburn, a Democrat from Ames, told his colleagues he’s the father of a son who completed his gender transition at the age of 21.

Representative Chad Ingels of Randalia was one of the Republicans who voted against the bill says choosing to focus on one extremely small group in the state with this and other bills is not what the majority of Iowans want.

Representative Brian Lohse (LOH-see) of Bondurant, another Republican opponent of the bill, says parents should be free to make these decisions for their kids.

A similar law passed in Arkansas in 2021 was immediately challenged in court and has never taken effect as the case has not been resolved.

Boys State Basketball Tournament Schedule 03/09/2023

Sports

March 9th, 2023 by admin

Class 2A Semifinals

10:30—#1 Central Lyon (22-1) vs. #4 Pella Christian (16-9)

12:15—#2 Roland-Story (25-1) vs. #3 Western Christian, Hull (21-3)

Class 3A Semifinals

2:00—#1 Bondurant-Farrar (24-0) vs. #5 North Polk (20-5)

3:45—#2 Xavier, Cedar Rapids (19-6) vs. #6 Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (19-6)

Class 4A Semifinals

5:30—#8 Pleasant Valley (20-5) vs. #4 Valley, W.D.M. (19-5)

7:15—#2 Waukee (23-2) vs. #3 Waukee Northwest (22-2)

Skyscan Forecast Thursday 03/09/2023

Weather

March 9th, 2023 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Monday, March 9, 2023  Dan Hicks

Today: Cloudy with a mix of snow and rain. ENE @ 10-20. Steady temperatures in the mid 30’s.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Precipitation tapering off. 1-2″ of snow accumulation total possible. N @10-15. Low 29.

Friday: Partly cloudy. N @ 10-15. High 36.

Friday Night: Cloudy. ESE @ 10-20. Low 28.

Saturday: Cloudy. Light rain, possibly mixed with some light snow. High 38.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy. High 38.

Yesterday’s high was 39 and the low this morning was 33. We received 2.2 inches of snow up until 7-a.m. That melted into .22″ water/rain value. This day last year the high was 28 and the low 17. The all-time record high was today’s date was 76 in 1986. The record low was -10 in 1912. Sunrise is at 6:42 a.m. and sunset will be at 6:19 p.m.