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Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report numerous arrests over the past week. Late Monday morning, 37-year old Amanda Sue Franks turned herself-in to the Pott. County Jail. Franks was wanted on a warrant for OWI/1st offense. She was booked into the jail, and later released. A man registered as a sex offender in the State of Iowa, was arrested Monday morning as well, on a warrant for Violation of Parole. 44-year old Donald R.L. Liddick, of Council Bluffs, was booked into the jail in Pott. County.
At around 12:30-a.m. Sunday, two 17-year old females and a 16-year old female were cited in Neola, for Minor in Possession of Alcohol. At around 2:45-a.m. Sunday, 25-year old Alejandra M. Rios was arrested for OWI/1st offense, following an accident on Interstate 80 at mile-marker 14 (Council Bluffs). Deputies found a Jeep with significant damage at that location, and the driver – identified as Rios – was outside. She was slurring her speech and had trouble with her balance, according to the Sheriff’s report. The woman was not injured. And, at around 6:40-a.m. Sunday, 27-year old Joseph Alan Sullivan was arrested in Council Bluffs, for Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender. He was taken into custody after being pulled over for having no lights on his motorcycle while driving on Highway 92 at Harry Langdon Blvd.
Saturday morning, 48-year old Joel C. Lary was arrested in Carson, for OWI/1st offense, following a report of a vehicle “brake-checking” another driver on Highway 92. Late Saturday night, 41-year old Calvin Leroy Preston, of Omaha, was arrested following a traffic stop, for being a Fugitive from Justice. And, on Aug. 4th, 57-year old Milton Milligan, Jr., of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Violation of Parole, after he turned himself-in to the Pottawattamie County Jail.
The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports 35-year old Karmyn Kay Watson, of Creston, was arrested Friday night in Adams County, on two Union County warrants: one for assault and one for failure to serve jail sentence. Watson was released from the Adams County Jail on a promise to appear.
And a man from Oklahoma reported Saturday evening, that someone had put something in his 2017 GMC Sierra’s fuel tank while it was parked on Virginia Lane, in Creston. His vehicle sustained an estimated $1,000 worth of damage, as a result.
[COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, August 11, 2020] – The severe thunderstorms that rolled across the Midwest on Monday left a large path of damage across Iowa. Damages appear to more
significant as you move east of Pottawattamie County through Iowa. Local emergency management agencies and the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management are evaluating damages on a statewide basis to grasp the totality of the impacts to asses any potential need to request recovery assistance for the private and public sectors.
Pottawattamie County Emergency Management is requesting any property owners that sustained any damages from yesterday’s storms to report them on the emergency management website at pcema-ia.org. The information will be used to inform local officials of any significant impacts that have yet to be reported as well as aid in the statewide impact assessment.
There are now four candidates for four seats on the Cass County Ag Extension Council. The Cass County Auditor’s Office reports Alice C. Williams has filed her papers for nomination. Previously, Jody Steffen from Griswold, Marcy Jo Dorsey and Darrin Petty were announced as having filed their papers for one of the four open seats on the Council. Candidates still have until August 26th to file for the position on the General Election Ballot.
Members of CAM School District’s Board of Education met in a regular session Monday evening at the High School, in Anita. Superintendent Paul Croghan said the board approved several resignations and contract recommendations.
The Board also approved an Athletic Trainer Agreement.
Croghan said the CAM School Board approved a one-year, 60/40 Elementary Vocal Sharing Agreement with Nodaway Valley, with CAM sharing the larger share of the cost. The Nodaway Valley Board will vote on the matter during their meeting this evening.
Croghan said the district still hopes to hold face-to-face instruction beginning August 24th, but this is still a very fluid situation with COVID-19, and communication is going to be the key, moving forward
Officials with the Mills County Public Health Department today (Tuesday), said there are nine new, confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in the County since their last weekly report. The latest cases bring to 88 the total number of residents affected by the virus, for a 14-day Positivity Rate of 6-percent. Officials say 52 of those persons who tested positive, have recovered. A total of 2,766 residents have been tested in Mills County.
The latest case positive demographics indicate there was one person who is age 0-to 18; 6 age 19-to 40; 2 are 41-60.
After just one meeting in person at the high school last month for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak, the Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education is going back to their electronic session for their regular meeting this month. The meeting takes place 6-p.m. Wednesday (Aug. 12th), via YouTube (The meeting can viewed here). Anyone who wished to enter comments on the record can e-mail them to Board Secretary Sarah Sheeder, at ssheeder@atlanticiaschools.org. Comments must be received by 4-p.m. Wed., Aug. 12th. If you have any questions, call the Central Office at 712-243-4252.
During the Board’s meeting, they are expected to act on six resignations: LaVon Sager. Aubrey Stuart and Linda Karstens – Special Education Paraeducators; Head Boys Soccer Coach Oran Perkins; Food Service employee Traci Luke, and Special Education Car Driver Lory Erickson. The Atlantic School Board will also act on approving the following Contract Recommendations:
The Atlantic School Board will also discuss the latest news on the District’s Facilities Project, and Return-To-Learn plan. Action items include (but are not limited to):
Atlantic Mayor Jones would like to remind Atlantic citizens, in light of the extensive damage due to Monday’s storm, that tree trimmers performing services in the city need to be licensed – this is to protect the citizens by verifying tree trimmers’ proof of insurance. Citizens can call City Hall to verify if a tree trimmer has a current license.
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