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Iowa Senate considers tougher texting driving bill

News

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Senate lawmakers are considering a bill that toughens Iowa’s restrictions against texting while driving. A subcommittee debated the legislation Tuesday. Under the bill, distracted driving — including texting on a mobile phone — would become an offense that police could use to make a traffic stop. The legislation did not advance Tuesday. Lawmakers expressed concern the language was too general, while a lobbyist for the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa said the broad definitions could lead to racial profiling.

Iowa law forbids texting while driving as a secondary offense, so police cannot pull drivers over simply for texting and driving. The proposed bill would expand the banned behavior beyond just texting, to include any activity that could distract drivers.

3-A Boys District Final Site Change

Sports

February 19th, 2013 by Jim Field

The location of the class 3-A boys district final basketball game Thursday, February 21st between Atlantic and Creston has been moved.  The game will be played at ADM High School in Adel beginning at 7:00 pm.  We will broadcast that game live for you on KJAN AM 1220, FM 101.1 and here on kjan.com!

Winter Storm Watch Update (as of 12pm Tue., Feb. 19th/NWS-DsM)

Weather

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY MORNING    THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING…

* TIMING…SNOW WILL DEVELOP THURSDAY MORNING OVER SOUTHWEST IOWA AND SPREAD NORTHEAST THROUGH THE DAY. THE HIGHEST SNOWFALL RATES WILL OCCUR ON THURSDAY THOUGH LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE THURSDAY NIGHT. TRAVEL DURING THE THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING COMMUTE WILL LIKELY BE QUITE HAZARDOUS AND DIFFICULT.

* STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 6 TO 10 INCHES WITH LOCAL HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL IS LIKELY TO OCCUR ALONG AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 35.

* WINDS/VISIBILITY...EASTERLY WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 15 TO 25 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS ON THURSDAY…THEN DIMINISH BY THURSDAY EVENING. SNOWFALL RATES OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR DURING THE PERIOD OF STRONGEST WINDS WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS FOR A PERIOD OF SEVERAL HOURS.

* IMPACTS…CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE RAPIDLY AS THE SNOW MOVES IN THURSDAY AFTERNOON. AT THE ONSET…VISIBILITY OF LESS THAN ONE HALF MILE AT TIMES CAN BE EXPECTED. TRAVEL WILL BECOME HAZARDOUS DUE TO POOR VISIBILITY AND THE ROADS RAPIDLY BECOMING ICY AND SNOW CLOGGED.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW…SLEET…OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.

NORMA LOIS (HOLSTE) KILLMON, 92, of Council Bluffs (2-20-13)

Obituaries

February 19th, 2013 by Jim Field

NORMA LOIS (HOLSTE) KILLMON, 92, of Council Bluffs died Monday February 18th at Mercy Hospital. Funeral services for NORMA LOIS (HOLSTE) KILLMON will be held on Wednesday, February 20th at 10:00 a.m. at First Church of the Nazarene (2600 Ave. A), in Council Bluffs.  Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel in Council Bluffs has the arrangements.
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Visitation with the family, Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery with a lunch following at the church.

Memorial are suggested to First Church of the Nazarene.

NORMA LOIS (HOLSTE) KILLMON is survived by:

Daughters:  Patricia Ann (Joseph) DeLuca of Council Bluffs; Penny Lois (Joseph) Nicholson of Council Bluffs

Son:  Norman Thomas (Bonnie) Killmon of Olathe, Kansas

Sisters:  Marjorie Billings of Atlantic; Ula Marie Boswell of Prescott; Roberta (Clarence) Boswell of Cumberland

5 grandchildren

Shelby County Supervisors approve budget – frustrated over Hotel-motel tax issue

News

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Board of Supervisors approved the fiscal year 2014 budget. In a meeting this (Tuesday) morning, the Supervisors held a public hearing during which there were no comments from the public on the proposed Budget. In other business, the Supervisors gave an update on the Hotel/Motel Tax Dollars.

The fiscal agent, the Shelby County Auditor, received the remaining dollars, almost $56,500, from the Shelby County Chamber. The Supervisors also approved the hiring of Williams and Company to expand an analysis of the hotel/motel tax money from September 30th, 2012 through February 14th, 2013. The City of Harlan had hired Williams and Company for the previous audit of tax dollars and found no discrepancies.

Discussion about the audit centered around how the Supervisors planned to pay for it. Dawn Cundiff, Shelby County Chamber Director said an audit is not for tourism. She said“It is an audit. It is not directly, according to you guys, it’s used for 100% of tourism. That is an expenditure that is not geared toward tourism. That was your big thing with us on the 20% was not a tourism expense.”

Shelby County Auditor Marsha Carter contacted the Department of Revenue and indicated an audit would be a valid expense out of the tax money. The board approved the analysis. Afterward, Cundiff told the Board the Chamber did get legal council because their questions were not answered. Tensions mounted when it was mentioned that the Chamber did not receive their 20 percent administration fee from the 3rd and 4th quarters of 2012. ” You have acknowledged through your representation on the old committee on the 20 percent. You made a statement that pretty much you accused us of absconding with this money. Okay, my opinion,” said Cundiff.

Supervisor Schmitz told Cundiff they will not be receiving funds for those quarters. County Attorney Marcus Gross said the administration fee was found to be an improper expense and therefore stopped. Cundiff said the issue will have to go through the attorneys. At that point, a frustrated Supervisor Steve Kenkel chimed-in to ask the group to move forward and do what’s best for the people of the County.  He said “It is a negative cloud on the whole damn community. It is not just one entity. We all have to take ownership. If we have winners and losers, the whole county loses. It is time we move forward and work cooperatively together. I have a huge issue with the lack of cooperation. This whole county was built around working together and that is not what is going on now. It is very frustrating. As a group we have to move forward. It seems we take one step forward and then three steps back because someone else throws something else out there. We are trying to provide grants and good things for the whole community. That’s what this should be all about. And when I mean county, I don’t mean the supervisors and what we represent. I mean the people and what we stand for in this county.”

No other board action was taken on the matter.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Winter storm watch out for Thursday: Worry about the wind – not the snow

News, Weather

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service Tuesday (Today), issued a winter storm watch for Thursday morning into Friday morning for much of the state. N-W-S meteorologist, Jim Lee, says the storm has been steadily heading for the state. “We’ve been watching this for several days — in fact all the way since last week — and things remain more or less on track,” Lee says. “We’re looking at a potentially significant winter storm coming up. Mostly on Thursday and then lingering into Thursday night and into Friday.”

Snow forecast totals range from six to 12 inches with this storm, but Lee says the snow won’t be the biggest concern.  “We’re not really trying to focus on the amounts too much. Most of the impact of this storm will come with the initial swath of snow moving across the state on Thursday. In which most of your accumulation is going to fall, but also there will be very strong winds,” according to Lee. “So for several hours as that moves through it’s gonna be near-zero visibilities, drifting snow, very dangerous conditions to be outside.”

Things will calm down as the storm pulls out Friday. Another storm is expected to move through early next week. “However with that system, the temperatures are quite a bit warmer — so there’s a question of how much will be rain and how much will be snow. Right now I wouldn’t necessarily say we are anticipating any high snow accumulations until we see how that pans out. We’ll keep an eye on that one,” Lee says.

(Radio Iowa)

Atlantic man arrested on Audubon County warrant

News

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Audubon County report the arrest on Sunday, of 36-year old Ezra Sedina, of Atlantic. Sedina was taken into custody at around 8-p.m., on an Audubon County warrant for OWI and Failure to Maintain Control. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office assisted in making the arrest.

The charges against him stem from an investigation into an accident which occurred on January 25th, in the 1600 block of 320th Street in Audubon County. Sedina was brought to the Audubon County Jail. He posted a $1,000 bond on Monday, and was released from custody. No court date has been set.

DENNIS FREDERICK KOHLES, 82,of Earling (Svcs. 2/23/13)

Obituaries

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DENNIS FREDERICK KOHLES, 82,of Earling, died Mon., Feb. 18th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial service for DENNIS KOHLES will be held 2-p.m. Sat., Feb. 23rd, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling, from 4-until 9-pm Friday, Feb. 22nd, with a Rosary at 7-p.m.

Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery.

DENNIS KOHLES is survived by:

His wife – JoAnne Kohles, of Earling.

His sons – Terry (Shannon) Kohles, David (Therese Simanek) Kohles, and Glenn (Paula) Kohles, all of Omaha.

His daughters – Mary (Randy) Laver, of Council Bluffs; Diane (Jeff) Reynolds, Jayne (Mike Fay) Kohles, and Cathy Bailey, all of Omaha.

His brothers – James Kohles, of Harlan, and Julius (Dewey) Kohles, of Parker, CO.

His sisters – Ruth (Ron) Nollen, of Westphalia, and Marie Kohles, of Earling.

20 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Backyard and Beyond 02-19-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 19th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Ann Pross, Iowa Western Community College Atlantic Director, about the upcoming Jazz and Wine fundraiser.

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Cass Supervisors to hold final hearing on gun range-related ordinance

News

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The second of two public hearings and votes on a change to the Cass County Zoning Ordinance will be held Wednesday morning, in Atlantic. The action takes place during a regular meeting of the Cass County Board of Supervisors, and would allow an indoor shooting range and/or a gun sales and service shop to be located within the County. The amended ordinance was unanimously approved during the first reading held during the Supervisor’s meeting, last week. Kevin McCunn, of Massena says he plans to open an indoor shooting range and gun sales/service shop near Massena this Spring, if the ordinance is adopted.

In other business, the Board will act on approving four applications:  Two for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Multi-family Unit Production-New Construction Program, Round 5 grants; One for a CDBG Multi-family Unit Production- Round 5 grant; and one for a CDBG Multi-family Housing Application project Round 5 grant. The grants are being made available through 2008 Disaster Recovery Funding, and if approved, be administered through the Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO).

The Cass County Supervisors will also act on a Resolution to approve an application for establishment of an enterprise zone, and on appointing a member to the Cass County Local Food Policy Council. Their meeting begins at 9-a.m., Wednesday.