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(Grant City, Missouri) – A man from southwest Iowa was injured in a motorcycle-vs-animal accident this (Saturday) morning, on U-S Highway 169 in Worth County, Missouri. According to a report by the Missouri Highway Patrol, the unidentified 59-old man from Creston (IA), was traveling southbound at around 7:50-a.m. when an animal entered the roadway.
The 2008 Yamaha motorcycle the man was operating skidded in an attempt to avoid contact with the animal, but struck the creature before the cycle crossed the center line of the road and overturned off the east side of the road. The motorcyclist suffered minor injuries, was treated at the scene and released.
The Worth County Sheriff’s Office assisted the patrol with the accident.
JEFFERSON, Iowa — [KCCI] – A Jefferson woman was arrested Friday evening for first-degree murder. Deputies from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of shots fired just before 7:30 p.m. Friday from a home on M Avenue.
Scanner traffic indicated “one person was down,” and one subject was taken into custody. Authorities found 54-year-old Richard Thompson’s body at the scene. 49-year-old Christene Thompson was arrested on the the murder charge.
No law enforcement officers were injured in connection with the incident. Local agencies, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and state patrol are continuing their investigation. Additional details will be released when available.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Auditor Kathy Somers has released the agenda for the Tuesday, July 2nd meeting of the Cass County Board of Supervisors. Somers notes “The order of agenda items may change based on when personnel are available and when time allows.” The meeting begins at 9-a.m. in the Supervisor’s Board Room at the courthouse, in Atlantic.
1. Call to order and roll call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approve Consent Agenda:
4. Public Comments
5. Discuss/approve lending $250,000 – $275,000 to Anita Economic Development from the
Valley Business Park economic development fund for their housing development project
at a low interest rate.
6. Approve issuing a county credit card to Deputy Assessor Stacy Huss with a $2500 limit.
7. Approve Resolution 2025-25 Cancellation of Outstanding Warrants Over One Year Old.
8. Approve the Safety Manual as recommended by the safety committee.
9. Approve Resolution 2025-26 Approving the Contract for Cass County Project BROS-CO15(85)—8J-15.
10. Approve Resolution 2025-27 Approving the Contract for Cass County Project FM-CO15(88)—55-15.
11. Report from Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken
12. Reports of Supervisors and Committees
13. Adjournment
14. Next Meeting: Tuesday, July 15, 2025
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(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Administrator for the City of Atlantic, John Lund, has issued a preliminary agenda for the upcoming July 2nd meeting of the Atlantic City Council. The agenda (shown below) is tentative, and subject to revision no less then 24-hours before the meeting begins at 5:30-p.m., Wednesday, at the City Hall, in Atlantic.
1. Roll Call.
2. Approve Agenda.
3. Pledge of Allegiance.
4. Adopt Consent Agenda Items.
a. Minutes of the June 18, 2025, City Council Meeting.
b. Special Class C Retail Alcohol with Outdoor Services – Winetime LLC. (Sunnyside Pool)
c. Special Class C Retail Alcohol with Outdoor Services – Winetime LLC. (Produce in the Park #1)
d. Special Class C Retail Alcohol with Outdoor Services – Winetime LLC. (Produce in the Park #2).
e. Special Class C Retail Alcohol with Outdoor Services – Standing Room
f. Tree Trimmer Permit – Iowa Timber Solutions LLC.
g. Bills: TBD
5. Public Forum.
6. Order to Approve Fireworks Event Permit for Mark O’Brien for the County Fair at 805 West
10th Street on August 1, 2025 for a Show Beginning Approximately 30 Minutes After Sunset and Lasting for a Period of Approximately 20 Minutes.
7. Order to Approve Fireworks Event Permit for the Mark O’Brien for the County Fairgrounds
Tractor Pull at 805 West 10th Street on August 23, 2025 for a Show Beginning Approximately 30 Minutes After Sunset and Lasting for a Period of Approximately 20 Minutes.
8. Order to Approve Fireworks Event Permit for Mark O’Brien for the Tolton Picnic at 103 West
29 th Street on September 13, 2025 for a Show Beginning Approximately 30 Minutes After Sunset and Lasting for a Period of Approximately 20 Minutes.
9. Order to Approve Street Closing Permit for 4th Street, From Walnut to Chestnut for SHIFT
ATL’s Summer Soiree Fundraiser Event/Dinner on Saturday, August 9, 2025, Starting at 6:00 A.M. and Ending at Midnight.
10. Third & Final Reading of Ordinance No. 1056 “Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic, Iowa by Amending Chapter 6 Entitled ‘City Election.’”
11. Third & Final Reading of Ordinance No. 1057 “Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic, Iowa, by Amending Speed Regulations, Section 63.04(2) of the City Code.’”
12. Third & Final Reading of Ordinance No. 1058 “Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic, Iowa, by Amending Speed Regulations, Section 63.04(2) of the City Code.’”
13. Third & Final of Ordinance No. 1059 “Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic, Iowa, by Amending Speed Regulations, Section 63.04(3) of the City Code.’”
14. First Reading of Ordinance No 1060 “Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic,
Iowa, by Amending Section 70.03 ‘Parking Violations: Alternate.’” (Ordinance 1060 increases the penalties for not paying a parking ticket from $5.00 to $20.00.
15. Resolution #52-25 “Setting Wages for the Employees of the City of Atlantic Animal Shelter for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2025 Through June 30, 2026.”
16. Administrator’s Report.
17. Mayor’s Report.
18. City Council Reports.
19. Adjournment.
AMANA, Iowa (KCRG) – Officials with Whirlpool, Friday, said a change in plans for upcoming layoffs at their plant in Amana: 400 people will be able to keep their job. A little more than two months ago, the company told employees they would layoff 650 people. Later that month, they announced a plan to delay the date of the layoffs, which was originally set for June 1, but did not say when the date was supposed to happen.
On Friday, the company announced only a portion of people would now have to be laid off. It will now mean only 250 people will be without a job, which takes effect on July 28th. In a statement issued to KCRG-TV, The company stressed the change was not related to tariffs. Whirlpool said it’s “committed to supporting affected employees.”
They’ll do so with a transition support program, as well as unemployment benefits with Iowa Workforce Development. The company also says they’re looking to announcing investments in U.S. factories in the future.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Des Moines police are investigating after a body was recovered from the Des Moines River Friday night. KCCI reports Police say they were called at around 8 p.m. Friday to the Des Moines River near the Court Avenue bridge for a report of a person in the river. First responders confirmed a person was in the river, and the person was clearly deceased, according to authorities.
The Des Moines Fire Department’s Water Emergency Team recovered the body. An investigation is underway to determine what led to the person’s death.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Police Department, on Friday, released a report on arrests conducted during a period covering June 13th through the 24th. Beginning with the most recent arrests:
Three people were arrested June 15th, in Atlantic:
and, on June 13th, officers with the Atlantic P-D arrested 23-year-old Samfin Ysam, of Atlantic, for Public Intoxication.
(Radio Iowa) – Travel during the upcoming 4th of July holiday is expected to set records both in Iowa and nationwide. AAA-Iowa spokesman Brian Ortner says the motor club is projecting more than 72-million people will be traveling over the Independence Day weekend. That’s up by nearly two-million travelers from last year and more than seven-million from 2019.
“People are going everywhere by car, by plane, by train, by boat,” Ortner says. “Nationally, we’re seeing numbers increase over 2.4% over last year. Bringing it closer to home, driving, we’re going to see about four-million folks take a road trip of 50 miles or more, that’s 50,000 more from last year in our region.”
One thing that’s a bit of a surprise in the forecast, Ortner says the number of people in Iowa and the Midwest who are expected to be traveling by plane during the holiday fell slightly. “We’re still seeing good numbers, but our region has dropped a little bit from last year,” Ortner says. “We’re seeing about 203,000 forecasted to take to the airways for their holiday travel plans, a decrease from last year of about 1,000 or so, or 0.6%.”
Other modes of transportation, including buses, trains, and cruise ships, are expected to pick up any slack from air travel, with a projected nine-percent increase compared to the holiday last year. In addition to sunscreen and your swimsuit, Ortner says there’s something else that will be important to pack for the long weekend.
“However you’re traveling, bring your patience with you,” Ortner says. “With record numbers, there’ll be more people on the road. There’ll be more people in the airports. Plan ahead. Take your time. Get your vehicles checked. Get that routine maintenance done. Most importantly, be safe on the roads. Keep a safe distance from those who are working to get themselves back on the road.”
It’s the law for Iowa motorists to move over if there’s a stopped vehicle with its emergency flashers on, or, if a lane change isn’t possible, to at least slow down and prepare to stop. Ignoring the law could bring a $200 fine and suspension of the driver’s license for up to a year.
(Radio Iowa) – Friends, family and co-workers of Jodi Huisentruit (WHO-sen-troot) gathered in front of K-I-M-T T-V in downtown Mason City this morning (Friday) on the 30th anniversary her disappearance. Investigators believe someone grabbed the news anchor shortly after 4:00 a-m as she left her apartment on the way to work. A spokesperson for Huisentruit’s family who was not identified read a statement to start the event.
The family is also asking people if they know anything that could help solve the case to come forward.
Huisentruit’s close friend Ani (AH-knee) Kruse talked about spending the weekend before her disappearance in Iowa City.
Kruse hopes someone will step forward with the information that solves the case.
If anyone has information about what happened to Huisentruit, they are asked to call the Mason City Police Department at 641-421-3636 or email Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation special agent Ryan Herman at rherman@dps.state.ia.us
(Radio Iowa) – St. Ambrose University in Davenport became the parent organization today (Friday) in the merger with Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids. Mount Mercy President Todd Olson says its the first of two steps as the two combine.
Olson says there have been many conversations and steps to get the process to this point.
St. Ambrose University President Amy Novak talked about the benefits of the move.
The final step in the merger is expected to come in September of next year. Novak says the daily work between the two schools will continue.
Novak says she’s heard from parents and some students that there’s a renewed confidence that the schools have a very positive path forward. She says there is also support in the business community for the merger.