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City election preview: Cass County

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November 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

City Elections will be held across the area, Tuesday. The polls will be open from Noon until 8-p.m. In Cass County, there are contested races to follow in Anita, Lewis and Wiota. In Anita, Ben Daughenbaugh has filed for Mayor. Incumbent Mayor Timothy MIller faces a challenge from Ben Daughenbaugh. In Lewis, where there are three seats available on the City Council, Incumbent Duane Scott Anderson hopes to hold onto his seat, while Leroy Easter, Marvin Bradfield, Kristy Bassett and Nona Erickson are in running for those same seats. And, in Wiota, two seats are open on the City Council. The candidates include incumbent Jon Schwarte, along with Steven R. Havens and Jim Fischer.

Voters in some Cass County communities will also have to decide on a variety of Public Measures. Residents of Atlantic will have Public Measure B on the ballot, which asks “Shall the City of Atlantic, in Cass County, Iowa, issue its bonds, paid with local option sales tax (LOST) revenue in an amount not exceeding the amount of $875,000 for the purpose of paying for the cost of restoring the historic ballroom/theater and creating a multi-purpose facility on the second and third floors of City Hall?”

Lewis voters have Public Measure D in front of them, which asks if an annual levy, the amount of which will not exceed a rate of twenty-seven cents per thousand dollars of assessed value of the taxable property, is authorized for providing moneys for public library services? Residents of Griswold will cast their votes on Public Measure C, which asks if the City should change the Mayor’s term from a two-year term to a four-year term. And in Marne, Public Measure E asks “Shall an annual levy, the amount of which shall not exceed a rate of one dollar and fifty cents per thousand dollars of assessed value of the taxable property in the unified law enforcement district be authorized for providing additional moneys needed for unified law enforcement services in the district?”

Other election notes for Cass County include:

In Atlantic, incumbent City Council persons Dana Halder, Ashley Hayes, Linda Hartkopf and Chris Jimerson are unopposed to retain their seats. Dick Casady, who was appointed by Mayor Dave Jones earlier this year, is also unopposed in his bid for the 5th Ward. Incumbent Stuart Dusenberry in the lone candidate to appear on the ballot for the Parks and Rec Board.

In Cumberland, incumbent Mayor Nancy Virginia Couglin is unopposed in her bid for re-election, as are City Councilpersons Sandra K. Eversole, and Scott W. Becker. Catherine Landstreet-Howard is unopposed in her bid to fill a 4-year vacancy term on the Council. In Griswold, no one has filed to run for Mayor, so the position is expected to be filled by a write-in candidate. Incumbents Ryan Askeland and Lisa Cook are unopposed in their bid for the City Council, while Carmen Sorensen is unchallenged for the third of three open seats.

In Lewis, Jon E. Mosier is the only candidate to run for Mayor. And as mentioned, there is a 5-way race for three seats on the Lews City Council. In Marne, incumbent Mayor Randy Baxter is running unopposed for re-election. Three incumbents: Alan Cranston, Lori Holste and Angela Redler, along with Michael Jensen and Kyle Frederiksen, are running for the five open seats on the City Council.

In Massena, incumbent Mayor Linda Reineke in running un-opposed. Incumbents Kevin and Adam McCunn are running for re-election to one of three seats on the City Council, with Micah Lee running to fill the third seat (an Appointed position) on the Council. In Wiota, incumbent Mayor Ford Lillard isn’t facing a challenge for re-election. And, as mentioned earlier, three men are running for two seats on the Wiota City Council.

Voting center information for the November 3, 2015 CITY ELECTION in CASS COUNTY, IOWA:

NOTE: Voting centers for all Cass County cities open at 12 noon and close at 8 P.M.
Absentee voting available Tuesday morning, November 3, 2015 from 8 A.M. to 11 A.M.

VOTING CENTERS:
ANITA: Vote at the Anita Community Center, 805 Main St.

ATLANTIC:
Places to vote are:
FIRST WARD – Zion Lutheran Church, 9th St between Linn St & Oak St
SECOND WARD – Atlantic Public Library, 6th & Poplar St
THIRD WARD – Cass County Community Center, 805 West 10th St
FOURTH WARD – United Church of Christ, 1607 Hazel
FIFTH WARD – Heritage House, 1200 Brookridge Circle

CUMBERLAND: Vote at the Cumberland Community Building, 200 W 2nd St

GRISWOLD: Vote at the Griswold Community Center, 601 2nd St

LEWIS: Vote at the Lewis Public Library, 412 W Main St

MARNE: Vote at the Marne City Hall, 402 Washington

MASSENA: Vote at the Massena Public Library, 122 Main St

WIOTA: Vote at the Wiota City Hall, 311 Center St

Nov. 3rd City Elections: Audubon County

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November 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The stage is set for Tuesday’s City Elections in Audubon County. When voters head to the polls, residents of Audubon will be choosing a new Mayor, as Sam Kauffman has decided not to seek re-election. Kauffman has served the community for 30-years, and prior to that, was a city councilman for a little more than seven and one-half years. Barbara Jacobsen is the only candidate to have filed papers to be the City’s next Mayor.

There are also three seats up for election on the Audubon City Council. Brad Hemmingsen, who is currently filling out a vacancy created by the retirement of Tom Nielsen, is on the ballot for a two-year term ending in 2017. Robert A. Jacobsen and John Whetzal III are both running for re-election, while former Audubon councilman Andy Griffifth is hoping to unseat one of the two incumbents and return to service on the council.

In Brayton, incumbent Mayor Cally Christensen is unopposed in her bid to retain the title. Steve Fister, Tanya Marshall and Steven L. Sykes are running to fill three, four-year terms on the council, while David L. Hansen is running to fill a two-year vacancy term ending in 2017. Voters in Brayton will also be asked to approve a public measure that would increase the tax levy in order to pay the Audubon County Sheriff’s Department for police protection, in lieu of having their own police force, as required by State Code. The levy will not exceed $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed property valuation.

In Exira, Mayor Brenda Bengard is unopposed for re-election, and Michelle Phippen is on the ballot to retain the vacancy term she was appointed to, following the death of Jeff Jensen. The term will expire in 2017. Peggy Toft and Mike Huegerich have filed to run for the city Council in Exira, with a third seat left open for a write-in candidate, if available.

In Gray, there are three seats open on the City Council, with Penny Schmidt the only candidate whose name will appear on the ballot. No one has filed to run for the two-year Mayor’s term, in Gray.

There’s also no candidate for the Mayor’s position in Kimballton, where one seat on the city council is also open. Justin Larsen will appear on the ballot for re-election to another four-year term, along with Millette Shores, who hopes to finish out a two-year vacancy term she is currently serving.

Write-in votes for any open ballot positions would win by a simple majority. The candidate who receives the most votes wins, with ties determined by the Board of Supervisors through a drawing of lots.

JERRY DEAN RICHARDS, 61, of Creston (Svcs. 11/5/15)

Obituaries

November 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

JERRY DEAN RICHARDS, 61, of Creston, has died. Celebration of Life Memorial services for JERRY RICHARDS will be held 1:30-p.m. Thu., Nov. 5th, at the Powers Funeral Home, in Creston.

The family will receive friends from 11:30-a.m. until the time of service Thursday, at the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.powersfh.com.

Burial will be held at a later date in the Rose Hill Cemetery, in Mt. Ayr.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Adair, Adams, and Montgomery County Election Preview

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November 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Taking a look at some of the candidates whose names are on the ballot Tuesday for office Adair, Adams and Montgomery Counties….

In Adair County, there are no contested races. In fact in Bridgewater, no one is running for Mayor or the three open city council seats. All will be decided by write-in vote.

The situation is a little different in Adams County, where two people are vying for the lone At-Large seat on the city council in Corning. They include incumbent Bert Peckham and challenger Ranae Nicholson. In Prescott, no one has filed papers to run for Mayor or the two city council seats. Only incumbent April Damewood is on the ballot for a seat on the council to fill a vacancy. The rest will be write-in’s.

In Montgomery County, the races we’ll be watching include those in Stanton and Grant. Four people are in the running for two seats on the city council in Stanton, including Incumbents James Cavner and Ray Guffey, and their challengers Eric L. Paulsen and Tysen Sederburg. Mayor Kirk Requist is unopposed. In Grant, incumbent Mayor Andrea J. Holldorf faces a challenge from Laurena Mifflin and Michael A. Ford. There are also 5 seats open on the city council, and six people in the running. They include incumbents Lyn Sliger, Jeff Brown, Nancy L. Taylor, and Michael B. Amos, along with Robert Scott Molnar and Steve Williams.

Underwood looks to stay unbeaten against Hinton in second round

Sports

November 2nd, 2015 by admin

The Underwood Eagles have powered their way to a 10-0 record on the season and hope to continue that success in the second round of the playoffs.  The Eagles (10-0) will host a tough Hinton Blackhawks (9-1) squad tonight.

The Eagles defeated the I-35 Roadrunners 34-6 in their opening playoff game and got another great performance from their Senior leader at Quarterback Nick Pedersen.  Pedersen was 13-18 passing for 215 yards 2 touchdowns and 1 interception in the win. He also ran 8 times for 71 yards and a touchdown.  The Eagles also had nice performances from Senior Running Back Nick Pedersen and Junior Wide Receiver/Back Isaiah Humphrey.  Head Coach Nate Mechaelsen knows how valuable Pedersen is to the team and knows he has a well seasoned team that keeps improving.

The Hinton Blackhawks opened up their postseason with a 59-20 win over Emmetsburg and also had a great performance from their Quarterback Jay Small.  He was 9-15 passing for 166 yards and 3 Touchdowns. Senior Wingback Skyler Beller also had a big night against the E-Hawks with a 131 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns.  Hinton Co-Head Coach Steve Diediker sees a lot of similarities between his club and Underwood and he knows they will need another strong performance to try to move on.

Both coaches are well aware of the offensive efficiency their opponents have had and it may very well come down to who can make a few key defensive stops to earn a victory.  We’ll have coverage of the game tonight on KJAN AM 1220 and FM 101.1.  Join Chris Parks and Seth Christensen for the game with pregame at 6:00pm and Kickoff at 7:00pm.  You can also listen to the game online at kjan.com or on the free KJAN mobile app available in the google play store for android devices or the app store for iphone users.

Info. released on high-speed Adair County chase

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November 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Information was released today (Monday) about a high-speed pursuit that spanned two southwest Iowa counties before the suspect vehicle crashed off a dead-end road. According to reports, an Iowa State Patrol Trooper tried to stop a car for speeding on the Stuart Road in northeastern Adair County, at around 8:45-p.m., October 25th.

As the Trooper tried to catch up to the vehicle, the driver, identified as 20-year old Nathan Paul Butler, of Des Moines, sped-up to 100-mph in a 55 zone. The chase continued from Adair County into Union County and into the Creston city limits before Butler crashed the vehicle.

He fled on foot but was quickly apprehended. Butler was subsequently booked into the Adair County Jail, where his bond was set at $2,000.

High School Playoff Football tonight on KJAN

Sports

November 2nd, 2015 by admin

The second round of the Iowa High School Football playoffs will be held tonight around the state and we’ll have a game for you on KJAN.  Join Chris Parks and Seth Christensen as they travel to Underwood (10-0) to cover the Eagles’ second round match-up with the Hinton Blackhawks (9-1).  Pregame coverage will start at 6:00pm on KJAN with Kickoff set for 7:00pm.  You can listen in on AM 1220 and FM 101.1, also online at kjan.com, or on the KJAN mobile app.  Check back on kjan.com at the end of the football night for playoff scores from all around the state.

Glenwood woman arrested on assault charge

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November 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Glenwood was arrested Sunday, on an assault charge. Glenwood Police say 40-year old Renae Caver, was taken into custody for Domestic Abuse Assault. She was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond, pending an appearance before a magistrate.

And, 18-year old Denver Cook, of Glenwood, was arrested Sunday on a Theft charge.

Survey gives yet another sign of Midwest economic slowdown

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November 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Figures have plunged in a third straight monthly survey of supply managers in nine Midwest and Plains states, providing more evidence of a slowdown in the region’s economy. A report issued Monday says the overall Mid-American Business Conditions Index dropped to 41.9 last month, compared with 47.7 in September and 49.6 in August.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey, and he again cites the strong U.S. dollar and global economic weakness among the reasons for the region’s economic slide. The survey results are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests economic growth. A score below that suggests decline.

The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

Gateway Inc. co-founder Mike Hammond dies at age 53

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November 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Mike Hammond, who co-founded computer maker Gateway Inc. in a northwest Iowa farmhouse in 1985, has died at age 53. Korey Robinson, of the Meyer Brothers Funeral Home in Sioux City, Iowa, said Hammond died on Thursday.

Hammond started Gateway with brothers Ted and Norm Waitt, selling what became among most popular computers on the market. The firm grew quickly while shipping computers directly to consumers in boxes decorated with cow spots. Hammond helped manage the company’s operations in Iowa and South Dakota. After retiring from Gateway, he started Dakota Muscle to restore and repair classic cars.

Former Sioux City Mayor Jim Wharton worked with Hammond. Wharton told the Sioux City Journal that he thinks Hammond’s contributions were under appreciated at the company.