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The Atlantic High School (AHS) Industrial Technology Department is in the process of investigating the possibilities for developing a “hands on” building trades program for high school students. Speaking earlier this week on KJAN’s “Heartbeat Today” show, Derek Bair, Industrial Tech teacher, says the “Project Renovate” program would initially be for juniors and seniors.
A course curriculum has been developed, and students will have the opportunity to register for the class during high school registration in February. Already, 60 students have expressed interest in the high school credit program. A steering committee consisting of local contractors, carpenters and land developers has been providing program guidance and development. Bair says they will become an integral part in assisting teachers and students.
Bair says he’s currently looking for possible construction projects in Atlantic. The committee has discussed renovating an entire house or working on a new construction project that might include home additions, remodels, and renovations of local residences. He says they’re not looking for small projects like bathroom remodels or closet installation, because those types of projects won’t last an entire year. Anyone having a home construction project that might be qualified for “Project Renovate,” should contact Derek Bair at 712-243-5358, or e-mail dbair@atlanticuaschools.org.
Owners would be responsible for the cost of materials and other fees that might apply. All projects must be within the City Limits of Atlantic. The steering committee will meet in February to discuss possible construction projects.
The Internal Revenue Service has launched its “Free File” service for the 2016 tax season. Christopher Miller, the I-R-S spokesman for Iowa, says there are a few changes to the program this year. “The income level for using the free tax software has increased to $62,000 this year,” Miller says. “That’s a $2,000 increase over last tax season so more families can use the program.” Also new this year, several software providers are offering the easy importation of Form W-2 information, which can help reduce errors.
“So now, your W-2 info can be immediately downloaded into your tax software, making the whole process easier and more attractive,” he says. In addition to being more accurate, Miller says filing taxes electronically increases the speed at which refunds are processed, if you’re due money back.
“Most of us can now go to the IRS website, IRS.gov, and file our taxes for free using brand-name tax software,” Miller says. Free File is available at irs.gov\FreeFile. The federal tax filing season began on Tuesday, when the IRS began accepting returns.
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A Union County man was arrested Wednesday on an Iowa Department of Corrections warrant for Parole Violation on an original charge of Domestic Abuse Assault/2nd offense. 45-year old Skeet Miller, of Creston, was taken into custody at the Union County Jail, where he was being held without bond.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A July trial has been scheduled for a 30-year-old man accused of killing another man in the northwest Iowa community of Sloan. The trial of Timothy Schroeder had been set to begin Feb. 16, but Judge Jeffrey Neary agreed to give defense attorneys more time to prepare. The trial now is scheduled to begin July 12 in Woodbury County District Court.
Schroeder has pleaded not guilty to a murder charge in the Jan. 9, 2015, shooting death of 29-year-old Dustin Wilder at Wilder’s home in Sloan.
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Whole grade sharing between the Adair-Casey and Guthrie Center Community School Districts is one-step closer, after the Adair-Casey School Board Wednesday night approved the agreement, which now must be approved by the Guthrie Center School Board. Action on finalizing the agreement will come during a meeting of the Guthrie Center Board on January 27th.
The agreement stipulates each district would maintain its own kindergarten-6th grade program. 7th and 8th grade students would attend class at Adair-Casey. 9th-12th graders would attend high school in Guthrie Center. In addition, the districts would share all activities in grades 7-12, including athletic programs. All high school competitions will take place in Guthrie Center and the shared school districts will jointly compete in the West Central Activities Conference.
Approval by both districts would mean the agreement becomes effective July 1st, 2016. School officials say assuming the agreement is finalized, they hope to have open house events organized by students, so that students from both districts can check out their future educational facilities and meet their new classmates.
Two people were arrested Wednesday night on drug-and other charges, in Montgomery County. Just before 11-p.m., 39-year old Donald Lee Gay, of Villisca, was arrested for Domestic Abuse/Simple Assault, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Public Intoxication. His arrest followed an investigation into an incident that took place in the 400 block of E. 2nd Street, in Villisca. Gay was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail, pending an appearance in front of the magistrate.
The sheriff’s department said 41-year old Michael Devlin Alston, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at around 8-p.m., in Red Oak, following a traffic stop and brief investigation. Alston was taken into custody at the corner of E. Washington and N. 4th Streets, for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana. He was also cited for failure to have insurance and failure to have his vehicle registered. Alston was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.
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FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — A Fort Dodge tire warehouse is being demolished after a fire destroyed the walls of the building. The Fort Dodge Messenger reports the front wall of the building on Central Avenue has been knocked down and additional demolition is in progress. Fire Chief Kent Hulett said the front and rear walls of the building were “structurally unsound” after the fire on Monday.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — More hospitals and ambulances across the state may soon have access to an automated CPR device that health officials say is more consistent than human-performed CPR. The Iowa Department of Public Health has received a $6.3 million grant that will mainly go toward installing automated chest compression devices in ambulances and hospitals around Iowa, and to provide training for their use. The devices cost about $10,000 each.
HOLLIS, N.H. (AP) — Texas Senator Ted Cruz says his campaign took in $700,000 after Iowa Governor Terry Branstad declared he hoped Cruz would be defeated in the Hawkeye State. Cruz told reporters Wednesday in New Hampshire that the “Washington establishment” he loves to rail against is abandoning Florida Senator Marco Rubio and coalescing behind Donald Trump.
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Ron Baker scored 21 points and Wichita State pulled away from Northern Iowa down the stretch in the Shockers 74-55 win Wednesday night. Northern Iowa has lost five of their last six.
A lifetime sex offender who failed to return to a work release facility last Friday, was apprehended by authorities, Wednesday afternoon. According to a press release from the Iowa Department of Corrections (DOC), 26-year-old Ross Michael Clouse was found at a Des Moines residence. He was taken into custody by the Fifth Judicial District Fugitive Unit, with help from the United States Marshall’s Service, and was being held in the Polk County Jail.
The DOC had placed Clouse on escape status after he failed to return from his place of employment in Guthrie County to the Fort Des Moines Work Release Facility. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office had reported on its social media site that Clouse had removed his GPS tracking bracelet, and tossed it into a roadside ditch northeast of Guthrie Center last Friday.
Clouse was sentenced for third-degree sex abuse and indecent contact with a child on Sept. 30, 2009. His sentence was discharged Feb. 7th, 2014, and a lifetime special supervision sentence began.