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CCHS awards scholarship to CAM/SWCC grad

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Memorial Hospital report Whitney Shafer, RN, was the recipient of the Cass County Health System 2013 Health Careers Scholarship. Pat Markham, CEO, presented the award to Whitney, who currently works at CCMH.

Whitney Shafer, RN (right) with CCMH CEO Pat Markham

Whitney Shafer, RN (right) with CCMH CEO Pat Markham

Whitney is a graduate of CAM High School and received her Associate’s Degree in Nursing from Southwestern Community College. She is pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Nursing through the University of Iowa.

Whitney was also one of 14 recipients across the state selected to receive the Iowa Hospital Association’s Iowa Hospital Education and Research Foundation (IHERF) Health Care Careers Scholarship.

 

 

8AM Newscast 07-11-2013

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July 11th, 2013 by admin

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Harlan energy audit results are complete

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The findings of an energy audit conducted by Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities (IAMU) for the City of Harlan have been released. Officials with Harlan Municipal Utilities say included in the report are specific recommendations on how to decrease electric, gas and water use at City facilities. Street lights and traffic signals are the largest energy consumers followed by the swimming pool, the waste water treatment plant and Veteran’s Memorial Building.

HMU says the audit was a necessary and productive effort in order to save money to citizens in Harlan. The new street lights and traffic signals will have a big impact on the savings. The utility company converted the stop lights to LED lights and is in the process of changing all street lights over to LED lights as well. The savings is estimated around 50 percent and that will the savings will be passed on to the consumers.

HMU Additional buildings and facilities included in the audit were: City Hall/Police station, C.G. Therkildsen Activity Center, Waste Water Treatment Plan, Developsource Building, the Library, the fire station, Dog Pound, Parks and Rec building, and the street maintenance building.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

7AM Newscast 07-11-2013

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July 11th, 2013 by admin

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Villisca man arrested on drug charge

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County arrested a Villisca man late Wednesday night.  28-year-old Joshua Dean Cooney was arrested for possession of a controlled substance/marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was taken into custody following a traffic stop at the intersection of Highways 34 and 48.

Cooney was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

Theft investigation nets 3 arrests in Villisca

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Three people have been arrested in connection with an investigation into thefts in Villisca. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 40-year-old Joseph Lamoni of Villisca, 20-year-old Justin Wagner of Farragut and an unidentified female juvenile were arrested Wednesday. The trio was taken into custody after law enforcement received tips from the public.

Authorities were able to locate stolen property in the vicinity of where the suspects were taken into custody. Officials say Lamoni faces Accessory after the fact, 2nd degree theft, and 5th degree theft charges. Wagner was being held at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on a valid Montgomery County warrant, and on charges of being an Accessory after the fact, and 5th degree theft.

The female was released on a juvenile citation, and awaiting a court decision.

Senator from Red Oak to formally announce U-S Senate candidacy

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A state senator from southwest Iowa is formally set to announce her bid for the U-S Senate. Senator Joni Ernst announced on a Facebook page (www.facebook.com/joniforiowa) Wednesday, that she intends to kick-off her campaign next week. An official announcement is expected to come 9-a.m. Wednesday (July 17th)   at the Montgomery County Courthouse, in Red Oak.

Afterward, the 43-year old Ernst will reportedly travel to Council Bluffs and Sioux City for similar announcements. Her official campaign page www.joniforiowa.com , says Ernst is seeking the Senate seat being vacated by retiring Democrat Tom Harkin, in 2014. Ernst filed the paperwork for her candidacy,Wednesday.

Ernst serves in the Iowa’s 12th District, which covers Fremont, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Ringgold and Taylor Counties. Prior to being re-elected last November, Ernst served as Auditor in Montgomery County. She won a special election to fill a seat vacated by Kim Reynolds, who would go on to become Iowa’s Lieutenant Governor. For the past 21-years, Ernst has also served in the Iowa Army National Guard, and is a veteran of the second Iraq war.

Other Republicans seeking the GOP Senate nomination include Ames Lawyer Matt Whitaker, David Young, a former aide to U-S Senator Charles Grassley, Sioux City talk show host Sam Clovis, and attorney Paul Lunde. Congressman Bruce Braley is only Democrat to declare his Senate candidacy.

CCMH East Entrance temporary closure

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Officials at Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic, say the East Entrance to CCMH will be closed beginning 9-a.m. Saturday, July 13th, through approximately July 27th. The entrance will be closed to allow crews to replace the concrete parking pads used by mobile diagnostic imaging services, as well as some of the adjoining parking lot area.

The East Entrance enters into the Atrium area of the hospital, near the laboratory. Patients who normally use the East Entrance during the day and evening (6 am – 9 pm) should use the North Atrium Entrance near Atlantic Medical Center during this temporary closure.

All patients and visitors arriving at the hospital between 9 pm and 6 am will need to use the Emergency Department Entrance, and request entry over the intercom.

Candidate for Congress to visit Atlantic next Tuesday

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A man who has announced his candidacy for the U-S Congress, will be in Atlantic, next week. Gabe De La Cerda of Des Moines, will speak and meet with the public at the Cass County Court House’ Basement Conference Room, beginning at 7-p.m. Tuesday, July 16th. De La Cerda will be available for questions, and explain why he wants to run against Tom Latham, the current Congressman for Iowa’s Third District.

Gabe De La Cerda

Gabe De La Cerda

A lifelong member of the working class, De La Cerda says understands first-hand the hardships faced by the everyday Iowan. He says he aspires to serve in Congress to help solve those issues.

Currently a communications student at Des Moines Area Community College, De La Cerda served as Iowa Political Coordinator for the United Steel Workers Union during the 2012 campaign season. After working as a union member at Firestone AG Tire Factory in Des Moines, De La Cerda made the decision in February 2013 to dedicate his time to pursuing his education and running for Congress.

Report reflects USDA latest estimates on corn crop

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is releasing its latest estimates on the size of this year’s corn and soybean crop. The weekly World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates report comes out Thursday morning and is expected to reflect a smaller corn harvest because many farmers in Iowa and surrounding states couldn’t get crops planted in wet fields. Soybean planting also was delayed.

Many agriculture experts expect the USDA to reduce its estimated corn crop to below the 14 billion bushels estimated a month ago. The harvest is still expected to be a record, beating the 13.1 billion bushels harvested in 2009. Many also will be watching closely the report on soybeans since supplies are running quite low. The report may signal how low the USDA expects supplies to dwindle.