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Guthrie County City/School election candidates, 11/2/21

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November 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here are the names of candidates for both the Guthrie County City and School Board election on the November 2, 2021 (contested races only are listed).

City of Adair

Mayor (elect 1): Joanne M Byars; John M Larsen

City Council (elect 2): Curtis Gettler; Richard A Hays; Richard Stanley; Paul Gettler.

City Council To Fill Vacancy (elect 1): Jim Zimmerline; Jeff Lee.

City of Casey

City Council (elect 2): Rick Richter; Steve Battani; Theresa Schiller.

City of Guthrie Center

City Council (elect 2): William T. Wanger IV; Carolyn Masters; Chuck Cleveland.

City of Jamaica

City Council (elect 3): Michael Fagen; H.D. Meinecke Jr; No candidate.

City of Menlo

Mayor (elect 1): Lyle Griswold; Carol Sheldahl; Douglas O’Brien.

City Council (elect 2): David Jacobson; Michael Merical; James Paul Jones; Dorothy Korradi.

City of Stuart

City Council (elect 3): David Doely; James Morgan; Ryan Morrison; Cory Kirkpatrick; Kevin Guisinger.

City of Yale

City Council (elect 3): Richard Kipp; Clinton Deardorff; Tim Walker; John Chase.

Adair Casey School Board Director (elect 3):

Amanda Bireline; Lindsay Dinkla; Gretchen Umbaugh; Blair Carney; Jessica Grubbs; Tyler McCorkel; Stacey Wedemeyer.

Coon Rapids-Bayard School Board (elect 3): Justin Mohr; Patrick McAlister; Randi Cretsinger; Chad Leighty; Terry Wurzer.

Guthrie Center School Board (elect 2): Kris Langgaard; Mike Thomas; Jessica Carney; Brian Sheeder; Laura Robson;.

Panorama School District

Director District 1 (elect 1): Cale Kastner; Daniel Scott.

West Central Valley School District

Director District 4 (elect 1): Jen Clemetson; Charles Robert Miller.

Director District 7 (elect 1): Laura Weber; Donny Teague.

Adams County City/School election information for Nov. 2, 2021

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November 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

There are a few contested races for voters to decide upon in Adams County, during Tuesday’s City/School elections. Most are for area school district board positions:

City of Corning:

City Council At Large (elect 1) – Dalton Davis; Christopher Gilbert.

City of Prescott

City Council (elect 3) – Jason Mitchell; Glen Hickman; No candidate.

Corning Community School District

Director (elect 3) – Howard W. Anderson; Misty Johnson; Staci Venteicher; James Houck.

Creston Community School District

School Board At Large (elect 3) – Galen Zumbach; Leslie Wurster; Sharon Snodgrass; Amanda Mohr.

Lenox CSD

School Board At Large (elect 3) – Kurtis Christensen; Monty Douglas; Nicole Hogan; Clay Nelson; Jamie Horton.

Orient-Macksburg CSD

School Board Director At Large (elect 1) – Alexander Maeder; Angie Blazek; Casey Osborne.

School Board Director/District 3 (elect 1) – No candidate.

Villisca Community School District

School Director At Large (elect 2) – Leland Shipley; Thomas Gourley; Terry Dalton.

City/School election candidates/public measures for Audubon County on 11/2/21

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November 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the list of Audubon County City and School Board Candidates that are on the November 2, 2021 ballot (only contested races are shown):

City of Audubon

Public Measure D: “Shall the City of Audubon, Iowa, issue its General Obligation Capital Loan Notes in an amount not exceeding the amount of $2,900,000 for the purpose of designing, constructing, equipping, furnishing and acquiring land for a new fire station?”

City of Brayton:

Mayor (elect 1): Cally Christensen; Neil C. Poldberg.

City of Exira:

City Council (elect 2): Dorreen Schrader; Dwight Jessen; April Lynn Baldwin.

City of Gray:

City Council (2): No Candidates

Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton School District:

School Board Director (3): Kevin Petersen; Tamie Fahn.  No candidates.

City/school elections feature some contested races and public measures

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November 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Voters heading to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, may have some contested races for City and School Boards and/or public measures to decide on. In Cass County here are the candidates whose names are on the ballot for contested city offices (only) [I = incumbent]:

Atlantic City Council Ward 5 (select 1): Richard “Dick” Casady [I]; Dana D. Halder.

Mayor of Atlantic (select 1): Pat McCurdy; Grace N. Garrett; Kathy Somers; and Tim Teig.

Griswold City Council (Select 2): Jim Ridlen; Kirt Underwood; Doug Moore & Xavier Johnson.

Mayor of Griswold (select 1): Matt Shehan; & Brad Rhine (I).

Lewis City Council (Select 2): Ryan K. Archibald; Mary L. Neece; & Christopher Jahnke.

Cass County School Elections:

There are no Public Measures in the Atlantic School District, but three people running for two seats on the school board: Amanda Berg; and incumbents Josh McLaren along with Kristy Pellett.

CAM School District:

CAM Board Member – At Large (select 1): Christopher Spieker, & Cara Murphy.

Public Measure DI: Approving the issuance of $30.5-million in General Obligation bonds to pay for facilities construction and improvement, and the transition to a single Elementary site in Massena, and a single Junior/Senior High site in Anita.

Public Measure DJ: Authorizing the annual levy of a tax exceeding $2.70/$1,000 of assessed property value, but not to exceed $4.05/$1,000, to pay for the principal & interest on the bonds.

Griswold School District:

Public Measure DG: Authorize a change in the use of the 1% local sales and services tax (LOST), and use of the 1% tax, both effective July 1, 2022. If approved, the change would shift 100% of the proceeds to “Any legal purpose,” from the current 15% property tax relief, 30% capital improvements and community betterment, and 25% community protection.

 

Kickoff times announced for Iowa and ISU this Saturday

Sports

November 1st, 2021 by admin

Kickoff times have been set for both Iowa and Iowa State football this upcoming Saturday, November 6th.

Iowa’s road contest against the Northwestern Wildcats has been set for a 6:00 p.m. kickoff and will be televised on the Big Ten Network. We’ll have coverage on KJAN from the Hawkeye Radio Network starting at 4:00 p.m.

Iowa State will also play a night game this week as the Cyclones will host Texas with a 6:30 p.m. kickoff. That game at Jack Trice Stadium will be televised on FS1.

GALE NEWMAN, 59, of Lyman (11-4-2021)

Obituaries

November 1st, 2021 by Jim Field

GALE NEWMAN, 59, of Lyman died Friday, October 29, 2021.  Family Celebration of Life visitation for GALE NEWMAN will be held all day on Thursday, November 4, 2021, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic, Iowa with the family present from 5 pm till 8 pm at the funeral home.

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Memorials can be made to Project Pink’d – 11405 Davenport St, Omaha, NE 68154 and can be mailed or left at the funeral home.

Condolences can be sent at: schmidtfamilyfh.com

GALE NEWMAN is survived by:

Husband:  David

Daughter:  Shinelle (Sam) Pattavina of Omaha, Nebraska

Sister: Nancy (Steve) Curtis of Atlantic

Brother-In-Law:  Terry (Kim) Whiley of Griswold

Sister-in-Law:  Kay Cary of Griswold

Father in Law:  Dennis Newman of Lyman, Iowa

1 Grandson

as well as many nieces and nephews.

AP College Football Top 25 10/31/2021

Sports

November 1st, 2021 by admin

AP College Football Top 25
10/31/2021

  1. Georgia (63 first-place votes)
  2. Cincinnati
  3. Alabama
  4. Oklahoma
  5. Michigan State 
  6. Ohio State
  7. Oregon
  8. Notre Dame
  9. Michigan 
  10. Wake Forest
  11. Oklahoma State 
  12. Auburn
  13. Texas A&M
  14. Baylor
  15. Ole Miss
  16. UTSA
  17. BYU
  18. Kentucky
  19. Iowa 
  20. Houston
  21. Coastal Carolina
  22. Penn State
  23. SMU
  24. Louisiana
  25. Fresno State

Others Receiving Votes: Pittsburgh 117, North Carolina State 104, Wisconsin 91, Mississippi State 79, Arkansas 72, Minnesota 51, San Diego State 50, Appalachian State 23, Utah 11, Iowa State 9, Nevada 2

 

WAYNE ALLEN BIRCHARD, 70, of Atlantic (11-3-2021)

Obituaries

November 1st, 2021 by Jim Field

WAYNE ALLEN BIRCHARD, 70, of Atlantic died Thursday, October 28, 2021at home.  Funeral services for WAYNE ALLEN BIRCHARD will be held on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 11 am at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

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Visitation with the family will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Memorials will be in his name to honor his grandchildren and can be left or mailed to the funeral home at P.O. Box 523 – Atlantic, IA.

Condolences can be sent to: schmidtfamilyfuneralhomes.com

WAYNE ALLEN BIRCHARD is survived by:

Children:  Emilee (Eric Dorsey) Birchard of Council Bluffs; Bryan (Kristen) Birchard of Ottumwa and Mollie (Juan) Sanchez of Lennox, South Dakota

Brother:  Warren (Karen) Birchard of Des Moines

7 grandchildren

as well, and a host of relatives and many friends.

Skyscan Forecast Monday 11/01/2021

Weather

November 1st, 2021 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Monday, November 1, 2021  Dan Hicks

Today: Mostly cloudy. NW @ 10. High 45.

Tonight: Clearing skies. Light and variable winds. Low 22.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Winds variable 5-10. High 47.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear. Calm. Low 25.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 47.

Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 53.

Yesterday’s high was 52 and the low was 26. This day last year the high was 48 and the low was 19. All-time record high for today’s date was 78 in 1933. The all-time record low was 10 in 1895. Sunrise is 7:52 a.m. and sunset is 6:15 p.m.

Trial in Anita daycare death continues, Monday

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October 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Trial in the case of a Cass County woman charged with first-degree murder and child endangerment, continues 9-a.m. Monday, in Cass County District Court. Alison Dorsey, of Anita, is on-trial for the death of an infant who died while in her care a little more than two-years ago. She has pleaded not guilty.

According to court documents, Dorsey, who was 36-years old at the time, was managing a day care in Massena, when Nicholas Hodges dropped off his 11-week-old infant at 8 a.m. on Oct. 7, 2019. Around 11 a.m., Hodges reportedly received a call from Dorsey claiming his child was not breathing right and would not eat. When Hodges arrived at the day care, court documents say he found the child looking grey and not breathing. Hodges reportedly performed CPR and told Dorsey to call 911. The infant died the next day at a children’s hospital in Omaha.

Her trial began last Wednesday (Oct. 27) with opening statements from the Prosecution, represented by Assistant Attorney General Monty Platz, and the Defense, represented by DeShawne Lee Birdsell. Evidence presented from statements made by doctors at Children’s Hospital during the first day of testimony indicated the baby suffered from severe brain hemorrhages, retinal hemorrhages, and retinal tearing, conditions that are consistent with the shaken baby syndrome, from inflicted abusive head trauma. The doctors stated that the infant’s injuries were too severe to be caused by a fall off a table or another child.

Others who have testified since the opening day include: Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy Bill Ayers; a forensic pathologist and a doctor who spoke via Zoom. Both were called by the Defense in attempt to reject the possibility of Shaken Baby Syndrome and offer other possible reasons for how some of the injuries the baby suffered could have been made, including through medical treatment. The Defense will continue with the presentation of its case, Monday. The possibility of as many 50 character witnesses may be introduced during the trial this week, according to sources.