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Get ready for grilling & help the Atlantic Trojan Swim Team!

News, Sports

March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

With warmer temperatures on the horizon, you may be getting anxious to fire up the outdoor grill. If your grill runs on gas, Pelgas in Atlantic has a deal you can’t pass up, and, it benefits the Atlantic Swim Team – a win-win for everyone. Barb Barrick, Dave and Kristy York, Jennifer Miller from Brymon’s Home Furnishings, and Jackie Sampson, with the Nishna Valley YMCA, sat down with the media, Monday evening at the Y, to talk about the 2nd Annual Atlantic Trojan Swim Team Fundraiser, working in conjunction with Pelgas.

Left to right: Barb Barrick, Dave York, Kristy York and Jennifer Miller. (Not shown in this photo, Jackie Sampson) – Ric Hanson photo (Click to enlarge)

Barb Barrick explained that last year, Todd Pellet, with Peglas, offered to fill propane tanks for $32.50, with $25 of that going toward private fundraising being used for the Atlantic High School Swim Team. She said even though it was short notice that first year, they filled over 67 tanks that first Saturday in three-hours, and raised a little over $2,500 for the Swim Team. This year, Pellett approached team organizers again, and asked if they would like to run the tank program again.

Dave York said there are two options when it comes to filling your tank. There’s a pick up option for Wed., April, 4th from 2-p.m. to 5-p.m., and Wed., April 11th, from 4-until 7-p.m. Persons who have expressed an desire to have their tanks filled will need to uninstall their tank from their grill or wherever, and set in a place where it is easily accessible. The swimmers will come to your site, place a tag on your tank so it can be identified and returned to the rightful owner once its filled.

Pelgas will fill the tanks and work with students to see the tanks are returned. York said you don’t have to be home for your tank to be picked up or dropped-off. There is also a private shuttle option, where you can purchase your fill and receive a tag, and when you are ready, take the tank to Pelgas and get it filled. Kristy York said Pelgas will honor those tags through early this Summer, so even if your tank is still full, you can refill it if you are a heavy outdoor griller. She added that if you do have more than one tank to fill, each additional tank is only $25. 100 percent of that, she said, will go back to the swim team.

Kristy York explained why the funds are needed. She says nearly five-years ago, they decided to have their own High School Swim Team. After the first season, the school was considering budget cuts, with the swim program on the chopping block. A group of parents got together and persuaded the School Board to cut the funding, but not the program itself. Up until last Spring, the program was funded mostly with donations from parents, and generous contributions from Atlantic residents and businesses. The Pelgas program was their first fundraiser.

She said “For three-years now, we’ve been able to fund each season of the swim team with donations.” For the 2017-18 School Year, the School District did agree to take care of the transportation costs, but beyond that, the program is still 100-percent donation funded. The cost to run the program, according to York, is a little more than $11,000 per year, split into two seasons because the boys and girls seasons don’t run concurrently to each other. Jennifer Miller said “It’s the only varsity sport in the District that is self-funded.” She said they’re only looking for funding to carry the program, not the equipment. Each team member is responsible for their swim suit, goggles and related gear.

To receive a propane tank fill request form and/or purchase your tag, check with any Atlantic High School Swim Team member, stop by the YMCA, Brymon’s, J&J Graphics, contact Barb Barrick at City Hall, or Jackie Sampson at 712-250-0025, or download the form from the Atlantic Flying Shark Swim Team’s Facebook page. Even if you don’t have a tank to fill, you’re more than welcome to donate to the team.

Juvenile male arrested in Page County on Burglary, Trespassing & intent to commit sexual abuse charges

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March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports that on March 1st, 2018, the Page County Sheriff’s Office was notified of an alleged Burglary and attempted Sexual Assault that had taken place at a residence in College Springs.   An investigation ensued.  A Juvenile female said the incident occurred on February 26th, 2018 between 7:15 AM and 8:00 AM at her residence in College Spring.  The victim knew who the alleged male Juvenile offender was.

Today (March 12th), the alleged juvenile offender male was taken into custody on a Juvenile court order and transported the Southwest Iowa Juvenile detention center in Council Bluffs.  Charges on the Juvenile male are Burglary 2nd degree, Assault with Intent to Commit Sexual Abuse, and Trespassing.  More charges are possible.

The names of the Juvenile victim and alleged Juvenile offender are not being released at this time.

2 more Candidates file for Primary election in Cass County

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March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Two more Republicans have filed nomination papers for the June 5th Primary election in Cass County. According to the Cass County Auditor’s Office, current Cass County Treasurer Tracey Marshall is running for re-election. And, Mark T. O’Brien has submitted his papers to run for the Cass County Board of Supervisors in District 2.

O’Brien will be in a race against fellow Republican Pat McCurdy for the District 2 seat. Tracey Marshall is currently unopposed. The deadline to file completed nomination papers with the County Auditor’s Office, is 5-p.m. March 28th.

Cedar Rapids losing 40 jobs with April close of call center

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March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Officials say about 40 jobs will be lost with the closing of a Goldman Sachs call center in Cedar Rapids. Station KCRG reports that Goldman Sachs spokesman Andrew Williams confirmed the company is consolidating the work at its Salt Lake City operation. He also says the Cedar Rapids workers will be able to transfer to the Utah office.

The Cedar Rapids center will close April 13. Goldman Sachs took over the center in 2016 as part of an acquisition from GE Capital.

Ag Department kills animal welfare rule for organic meat

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Trump administration is withdrawing a federal rule that would have required organic meat and egg producers to abide by stricter animal welfare standards.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday it has withdrawn the Organic Livestock and Poultry Practices final rule published in January 2017 by former President Barack Obama’s administration.

The regulation was to ensure that organically grown livestock had enough space to lie down, turn around, stand up, fully stretch and had access to fresh air and proper ventilation.

The USDA says the rule exceeds the department’s statutory authority and could increase food costs. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says nearly two decades of collaboration between farmers and consumers have been reversed and millions of animals will continue to suffer each year.

Two Montgomery County arrests Sunday

News

March 12th, 2018 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office released details on two separate arrests on Sunday. The first arrest occurred at 5:15pm. Deputies arrested 35-year-old Michael Patrick Artwein of Des Moines for Driving While Suspended. He was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on full bond.

At 6:48pm Sunday Montgomery County Sheriff’s Officials arrested 24-year-old Jesse Dean Uhlmann of Red Oak on charges of Possession of Marijuana and a valid Montgomery County Warrant for Theft 4th Degree. Uhlmann was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on full bond.

UPDATE – Iowa Senate leader resigns after video released

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March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The top leader in the Iowa Senate says he’s resigning after a video posted on a liberal news website purportedly showed him kissing a statehouse lobbyist. Senate Republicans released a statement Monday announcing that Senate Majority Leader Bill Dix was resigning effectively at 2 p.m. from his leadership post and as a state senator. Republicans in the GOP-controlled chamber plan to elect a new majority leader on Wednesday.

The incident caps a swift response from Republicans in the chamber after the liberal website Iowa Starting Line published video and photos showing Dix and a woman together at a bar. The video allegedly showing the married Republican kissing a statehouse lobbyist. The website says the incident was recorded March 1.

Governor Kim Reynolds told reporters Monday she was “disappointed” about the allegation against Senate Majority Leader Bill Dix.

Video purportedly shows Iowa Senate leader kissing lobbyist

News

March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds plans to meet with the state Senate’s top leader after a website posted photos and video allegedly showing the married Republican kissing a statehouse lobbyist.
Reynolds told reporters Monday she was “disappointed” about the allegation against Senate Majority Leader Bill Dix. The liberal website Iowa Starting Line published video and photos showing Dix and the woman kissing at a bar. It says it was recorded March 1.

Neither Dix nor the lobbyist responded to requests for comment from The Associated Press. Senate Democrats released a statement calling it a “serious matter” and accused Dix of failing to take responsibility after a former Senate staffer filed a lawsuit claiming sexual misconduct in the workplace. Reynolds said she would meet with Dix Monday afternoon but declined further comment.

Update on the Danish Mill project in Elk Horn

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March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Danish Mill Corporation, in Elk Horn, reports that reconstruction of the Wind Mill has seen some setbacks, but crews are planning to arrive in Mid-April to hopefully finish the project. With national news showing the massive flooding along the Ohio River near Louisville, Kentucky, Mill Manager Lisa Riggs became concerned because that is where the Millwright and his warehouse are located and where the parts are being crafted for the 1848 Danish Windmill. She made a quick call to B.E. Hassett Millwrights, and was assured by Ben Hassett that the lumber is safe and dry.

Fantail shutter by Tim Andersen

Fantail assembly by Tim Andersen

Complete fantail

Tim Andersen and grandson

The Mill’s restoration project met with delay after one of the two 67-foot timbers for the new sails that had been air drying for over a year, turned out to be of inferior quality and could not be properly shaped. It was determined that replacing only one of the sails with a good timber instead of the two that are really needed would not be a prudent course of action based on the existing structural deterioration of the old timber. As a result, a new 67-foot fir timber was ordered at no additional cost to the Mill. The board decided to replace a few of the spars on the fan tail.

The new lumber will be kiln-dried to speed up the drying process. The lumber is expected to arrive at the Millwright’s warehouse within about a week and it will take at least two weeks to craft it into a sail stock. After Millwright Ben Hassett and his crew complete the reconstruction, a crew will install new shingles on the old Mill cap. The Mill House and Morning Star Chapel will also get matching shingles. The shingle contract was let as a joint collaboration of Fajen Lumber and Modern Roofing both of Elk Horn and will be funded in part by an insurance reimbursement for hail damage, Mike and Lou Howard Endowed Iowa Fund and two pending grants.

Riggs says a special thanks goes to Mill Board Member Tim Andersen of The Cabinet Shop who just completed eight new shutters to fit the eight spars that lead up to the fan tail assembly to help save on time. Tim donated his labor and materials resulting in an estimated savings to the Mill project of $2,600. To find out more about the historic Danish Windmill, visit danishwindmill.com.

Adair County Sheriff’s report (3/12)

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March 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office has released a report on recent arrests. Sheriff Jeff Vandewater says 21-year old Way Mu Htoo, of Omaha, was arrested March 7th by the Iowa State Patrol, after authorities received multiple calls about a vehicle “all over the road” on Interstate 80, from the 83 mile marker. Another caller said the vehicle was a Saturn Vue that had stopped at near mile marker 82. Troopers made contact with the driver, identified as Htoo. They determined he didn’t have a valid driver’s license, and was in possession of a partial bottle of brandy, which was found on his person. The man was arrested for OWI/1st offense and held in the Adair County Jail on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Also arrested last March 7th, was 24-year old Mason Cole Hasty, of Stuart. He was taken into custody at around 8:15-p.m. for Driving While license denied or revoked, and having no SR-22 insurance. Hasty was released about an hour later, on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

And, on March 4th, 38-year old Melissa Ann Keleher, of Sioux City, was arrested by the Iowa State Patrol on a warrant out of Woodbury County. She was being held without bond, in the Adair County Jail.