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FEBRUARY 2023

Birthday Club

February 1st, 2023 by Lori Murphy

February 1:

  • Janet Cavner of Atlantic (winner)

February 2:

  • Jim Field of Atlantic
  • Ty Hull of Jefferson

February 3:

  • Lola Hodges of Atlantic (winner)
  • Mardell Sorenson of Exira

February 4:

  • Brylee Lamp of Atlantic (winner)
  • Cammi Nelson of Atlantic

February 5:

  • Tyler Duncan of Anita (winner)

February 6:

  • Patti Diest of Audubon (winner)
  • Amelia Teegerstrom of Elk Horn

February 7:

  • Bob Lane of Atlantic (winner)
  • Gina Wesson of Atlantic
  • Barb Harris of Atlantic
  • Louise Pottumato of Atlantic

February 8:

  • Shawna Burmeister of Anita (winner)
  • John Schultes of Exira
  • Brenda Muhr of Exira
  • Kayla Mendenhall of Atlantic

February 9:

  • Beckett Nelson of Exira (winner)
  • Gail Cooper of Atlantic
  • Randy LaFoy of Audubon
  • Marilyn Fruend of Atlantic
  • Betty Knight of Atlantic

February 10:

  • Addie Drogo of Atlantic (winner)
  • Ginger Thomas of Atlantic
  • Jessica Jacobsen of Atlantic
  • Gene Crane of Exira
  • Joni Hansen of Manning

February 11:

  • Dorothy Bates of Atlantic (winner)

February 12:

  • Louise Hilyard of Cumberland (winner)
  • Jon Hayes of Hamlin

February 13:

  • Jalen Petersen of Atlantic (winner)
  • Sully McClain of Audubon
  • Judy Madden of Atlantic
  • Kyle Dailey of Atlantic

February 14:

  • Dale Huegerich of Exira (winner)
  • Dwayne McDaniel of Elliott

February 15:

  • Ronell Nymand of Brayton (winner)
  • Joel Wiemann of Atlantic
  • Sarah Christensen of Audubon

February 16:

  • Robert Keithly of Atlantic (winner)
  • Traci Riesgaard of Brayton
  • Jeff Winston of Atlantic
  • Kathie Rose of Atlantic
  • Norma Brix of Atlantic
  • Kylene Amdor of Lewis

February 17:

  • Vernie Venteicher of Brayton (winner)
  • Gary Johnson of Brayton

February 18:

  • Hazel Sager of Atlantic (winner)
  • Mark LeJueness of Atlantic
  • Wilma Bowman of Audubon

February 19:

  • Kathy Butler of Atlantic (winner)
  • Lynne Peterson of Atlantic
  • Rick Thompson of Exira
  • Sherri Wilkerson of Brayton

February 20:

  • Ashley Will of Anita (winner)
  • Nate Potts of Elk Horn
  • Ileen Fern of Atlantic
  • Lila Kelley of Walnut

February 21:

  • Katie Wheeler of Exira (winner)
  • Jean Templeman of Atlantic
  • Joyce Hart of Atlantic

February 22:

  • Dan Olsen of Lewis (winner)
  • Mary Maher of Atlantic
  • Brandi Mericle of Wiota
  • Doc Jessen of Anita

February 23:

  • Lucas Carter of Cumberland (winner)
  • Adrian Hansen of Atlantic
  • Jane Kite of Marne
  • Leaha Gregerson-Greene of Atlantic
  • Beverly Walter of Atlantic

February 24:

  • Shirley McDermott of Brayton (winner)
  • Bob Evans of Atlantic

February 25:

  • Myah Jean Ehrman of Anita (winner)
  • Raymond Vias of Exira

February 26:

  • Winnie Munson of Atlantic (winner)
  • Bev Juelsgaard of Exira
  • Sharon Winston of Atlantic

February 27:

  • Oliver Drogo of Atlantic (winner)

February 28:

  • Jax Teegerstrom of Elk Horn (winner)
  • Randy Fieblekorn of Exira

 

Grassley: We ‘can’t tolerate’ mass shootings, but we must also protect gun rights

News

February 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There’s been a rash of mass shootings nationwide lately, including last week in Des Moines where two teenagers were killed and an adult was wounded in what police say was a gang-related incident. Five shooting rampages in Iowa, California and Washington left 24 people dead in less than a week. Iowa U-S Senator Chuck Grassley calls the slayings tragic.  “This sort of violence is just indisputably wrong. We can’t tolerate this sort of thing. We’ve got to concentrate on the people doing the killing, and protect the constitutional right to own firearms.”

On Tuesday, police say a man carrying an A-R-15-style rifle and 13 full clips of ammunition walked into an Omaha Target store and started firing. Law officers responded quickly, shot and killed the suspect and miraculously, no one else was even injured. Grassley was asked if he sees any possible solutions coming at the federal level that could curb the killings. “It’s very important that we take advantage of all the things that were in the bill that passed last year to stop gun violence,” Grassley says, “particularly the emphasis upon making sure that people that have mental health issues, that their name is in the databank and they can’t legally buy a gun.”

Grassley says significant efforts are being made to prevent people who might be a threat from getting a firearm, at least legally. “When people illegally get guns, I don’t know how you pass a law against people just breaking the law,” Grassley says, “and I’ll bet you in most of these killings, people have their guns illegally.”

There were six homicides in Des Moines during January, all six involved guns.

2 Glenwood women arrested on separate Mills County warrants

News

February 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Two Glenwood women were arrested Tuesday on separate Mills County warrants. The Glenwood Police Department reports 35-year-old Nicole Spracklin was arrested on a Mills County warrant for Violation of a No Contact Order. She was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail, until seen by a magistrate judge.

And, 55-year-old Brenda Long was arrested on a Mills County warrant for OWI/1st offense. Her bond was set at $1,000. Long has since posted bond, and was released.

Shelby County BOS Special Session report

News

February 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Board of Supervisors met in a SPECIAL session at 9:00 A.M. Tuesday (Jan. 31). Auditor/Clerk Mark Maxwell reports in his minutes of the meeting, that the Board set the stipend for the Dam Inspection purpose at $3,500.00 for fiscal year 2024.

Taryn Knapp, Shelby County IT Coordinator, was present to ask for consideration and ask approval of an internal IT Audit of the County IT system to work on recommendations going forward.  A vote was held and the motion was approved unanimously.

Budget issues were presented by Budget Director Mark Maxwell, then was asked questions directed at the Budget Director as why the County is experiencing low reserves in several funds as he claims. Some answers were discovered that an unbudgeted transfer was made in December 2022. Mark Maxwell, Budget Director, failed to budget that amount into the next fiscal year to make up for the loss. Also amendments reduce reserves and not all of the reserves were replaced by the next years budget. This continues to reduce reserves. The estimated budget for the current fiscal year is being done to make sure the predicted fund balances at the end of the fiscal year are not predicted to be too low. Some cuts in planned spending in fiscal year 2024 may be needed. No further discussion or action was taken.

An update was presented to the Supervisors by Chairperson Kenkel on the many activities he has been involved with recently. With no other action or discussion for the Supervisors. The meeting was then adjourned.

Heartbeat Today 2-1-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 1st, 2023 by admin

Jim Field visits with Liz Ripley of Iowa Learning Farms about a Cover Crop workshop to be held at the Walnut Community Center on Tuesday, February 21 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm.  To RSVP for this free event contact Liz at 515-294-5429 or ilf@iastate.edu.

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Creston man arrested on drug charges Tuesday night

News

February 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports a man was arrested Tuesday night on multiple drug charges. 39-year-old Jaime Nam Torres, of Creston, was taken into custody at 301 New York Ave and charged with: Possession Controlled Substance, 3rd offense (marijuana); Conspiracy with intent to manuf/deliver other I, II, III CS; Failure to affix drug tax stamp- forty-two and one half grams or more; attach a used drug tax stamp- 10 or more dosage units, and, conspiracy w/intent deliver false marijuana under 50 kg. Torres was being held in Union County Jail on $27,000 cash or approved surety bond.

About 90-minutes earlier, Creston Police arrested 18-year-old Meadow Rae Cruickshank, of Osceola, Iowa, for Failure to Appear. She was taken into custody at 302 N. Pine Street and transported to the Adams County Jail, where her cash-only bond was set at $300.

January 2023 Weather Data for Atlantic

Weather

February 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa – KJAN weather records for the month of January in Atlantic, show that we were on average, 4-degrees warmer than normal, 8-degrees warmer on the Low side of the thermometer, and thanks to rainfall and four days of snowfall, we ended-up slightly more than six-tenths of an inch wetter than normal. The Average High for Jan. 2023 in Atlantic was 33.6 degrees (the norm is 29.4). The Low averaged out to 15.5degrees (9.3 is the norm), and we received 1.47-inches of precipitation (rain/melted frozen precip.). We would normally be much drier, at .84-inches. Snowfall amounted to 1.9 inches.

The warmest day was January 10th (49-degrees). The coldest day (24-hour Low) was Jan. 30th, at -5 degrees. The snowiest day was January 27th (.8″).

Here’s what the weather stats for Atlantic normally are, during the month of February:

  • Avg. High, 35.4
  • Avg. Low, 25.3
  • Avg. Precipitation, .96 inches.

Cass County Extension Report 2-1-2023

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

February 1st, 2023 by admin

w/Kate Olson.

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OWI arrest in Red Oak Tuesday evening

News

February 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A Red Oak man was arrested for OWI/1st offense, Tuesday. According to Red Oak Police, 27-year-old Bradley Clark Perry was arrested in the 600 block of E. Hammond Street, at around 6:30-p.m., Tuesday. Perry was booked into the Montgomery County Jail, and held on a $1,000 bond.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Feb. 1, 2023

Weather

February 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 32. Wind chill values as low as -5. South southwest wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 13. Wind chill values as low as 5. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, with a high near 27. Wind chill values as low as 5. West southwest wind 6 to 15 mph becoming north in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 21.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 43. Breezy.