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Montgomery County Board of Supervisors agenda for June 28, 2022

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June 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors will hold their regular, weekly session on Tuesday, beginning at 8:30-a.m., in the Supervisor’s Courthouse Meeting Room. New Business on their agenda includes:

    1. Carbon Pipeline discussion and possible action

    2. Personnel handbook updates

    3. Claims payable on Wednesday, June 29, 2022

    4. Set the date for a public hearing on a revised Montgomery County Solar Ordinance

    5. Wind Turbine ordinance discussion

    6. Business Associate Agreement with Nishna Productions

    7. Discuss appointment of Jan Norris as County Representative to Red Oak Library Board and action as necessary

    8. Cubby’s Tobacco Permit Renewal

    9. Resolution No.22-22 Supporting State Recreational Trails Program

*Please note, this is a public meeting; however, it will be conducted via ZOOM

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86185141628

Meeting ID: 861 8514 1628

Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 If you are calling in, Press *9 to raise your hand if you wish to speak.

Two warrant arrests reported in Adair County

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June 25th, 2022 by admin

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports two individuals were arrested on warrants recently.

The first arrest occurred on June 20th at 5:42 p.m. in Greenfield. Sheriff’s Officials arrested 25-year-old Luis David Penaloza Garcia of Omaha on a warrant covering multiple chargers. Penaloza Garcia was charged with Theft 1st Degree, Burglary 2nd Degree, Theft 2nd Degree, Criminal Mischief 4th Degree, Theft 5th Degree, No Valid Drivers License and Striking Fixtures Upon a Highway. He was booked into the Adair County Jail and his bond was set at $30,000 cash or surety.

The other arrest took place on June 22nd at 6:42 p.m. in Fontanelle. Fontanelle Police arrested 28-year-old Zakery Dean Sickles of Fontanelle on an Adair County Warrant for four counts of Lascivious Acts with a Child and four counts of 2nd Degree Sexual Abuse. He was booked into the Adair County Jail and his bond was set at $300,000 cash only.

Stuart man arrested after messy dispute with roommates

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June 25th, 2022 by admin

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater released details on some recent arrests in the county and one of those arrests followed an incident in Stuart.

On June 16th Stuart Police were called to 604 Southwest 4th Street at 9:34 p.m. for a male that had been locked out of his residence by his roommates. Upon arrival Officers spoke with 29-year-old Cody Pipkin of Stuart who stated he had been drinking at a bar in town and come home to being locked out of his residence. He said he had been having issues with his roommate the past several days and he just wanted his stuff out of the house. Officers advised he had a right to enter the residence but he told them he was going to have a friend come get him for the night and return later to get his things

Officers were notified about two and a half hours later that he was still at the residence and threatening to burn the house down and damage a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that was parked at the residence. Officers found the Harley laying on its side and the alarm lights flashing with a strong smell of gasoline near the bike. A gas can was located near the bike and Pipkin admitted to kicking over the bike and dumping gas on it because he wanted his property out of the house. A THC smoking device was located under the house where Pipkin was standing when they arrived and they also discovered that Pipkin had defecated on the passenger side door of another vehicle belonging to the primary resident of the home. Pipkin admitted that the pipe was his and that he defecated on the vehicle.

Pipkin was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Harassment 3rd Degree, and Criminal Michief 4th Degree. He was booked into the Adair County Jail on $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Public Intox arrest in Red Oak early Saturday

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June 25th, 2022 by admin

Red Oak Police report the arrest early Saturday morning of 21-year-old Jacob Christopher Cashatt of Red Oak in the 1200 block of Senate Avenue. The arrest occurred at approximately 2:17 a.m. and Cashatt is being charged with Public Intoxication. Cashatt was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and booked in on $300 cash bond.

Two escape injury after collision with semi-trailer on Highway 34

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June 25th, 2022 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports no one was seriously injured during a two-vehicle accident on Friday morning. The accident happened at the intersection of Highway 34 and K Avenue at approximately 9:30 a.m. An investigation determined that a 2016 Freightliner semi with an enclosed trailer driven by 59-year-old Michael Hayes of Madison, North Carolina was traveling west on Highway 34. At the same time a 2014 Chevy Equinox driven by 70-year-old Francis Dickson of Omaha was traveling north on K Avenue. The equinox entered the highway and the passenger side of the SUV struck the semi trailer’s landing gear. Dickson and his 39-year-old son Daniel Dickson of Omaha were evaluated at the scene and released with minor scrapes.

That portion of the highway was shut down for about 45 minutes following the crash. The front and side airbags did deploy on the Equinox and it was considered a total loss. The semi trailer sustained an estimated $5,000 damage. Dickson was cited for Failure to Yield upon entering a through Highway.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Montgomery Count Communications Center, Red Oak Police, and Red Oak Fire and Rescue.

Five Cass County residents arrested on federal fentanyl distribution charges

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June 24th, 2022 by admin

Council Bluffs, Iowa – Five Cass County, Iowa residents were arrested on federal indictments charging Conspiracy to Distribute Fentanyl. The arrests are the result of a six-month investigation into a series of fentanyl overdose cases occurring in Cass and Shelby Counties. The investigation identified a fentanyl distribution network that covered Western Iowa and Eastern Nebraska. The investigation into this distribution network remains ongoing.

According to court documents, 19-year-old Mason Blaine Loudermilk of Atlantic, Iowa; 28-year-old Chase Daniel Jahnke of Lewis, Iowa; 26-year-old Kelsi Marie Thurman of Lewis, Iowa; 25-year-old Colby Ray Clarken of Atlantic, Iowa; and 19-year-old Collin Jacob Clarken of Atlantic, Iowa appeared on June 24, 2022. Trial is set for each defendant on August 8, 2022.

The potential penalty for conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance as charged in these indictments is a minimum of twenty years up to life in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the United States Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

This case has been investigated by the Iowa Division of Narcotics, along with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Atlantic Police Department, Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, Omaha Police Department, Fourth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services, Iowa Division of Intelligence, and Drug Enforcement Administration. This case will be prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

United States Attorney Richard Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement.

Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors visit new staff and splash pad area at Nishna Valley Family YMCA

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June 24th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Nishna Valley Family YMCA on Thursday, June 23rd, 2022, to view the new splash pad/sun deck area as well as celebrate new staff.

The Ambassadors were introduced to a few new staff members who have shifted roles and joined the YMCA since the beginning of the year. Kelsey Smith-Walhovd is serving as the zero to five-year old Program Administrator. Tom Williams has been hired to fill the Property Director position and Tina Olson works as the Member Enrichment Director. Dan Haynes, Nishna Valley YMCA CEO, also shared that Allison Knox-Westmeyer is the part-time Fitness Director and Megan Wedemeyer works as the Marketing/Communications Director.

The Ambassadors also viewed the recently added hands-on summer themed activities such as pool inflatables, splash pad characters, sun deck loungers and more. The splash pad/sun deck was designed for adults to enjoy the sun and families with 2nd grade and younger children. The splash pad also includes a “Nature Explore” area that allows little ones to explore through sand, dirt, grass, and more.

Nishna Valley Family YMCA is currently offering summer pass memberships for non-members for $99. This pass includes access to the pool, hot tub, sun deck/splash pad, and the Nature Explore Playground. The YMCA offers numerous year-round fitness classes, personal training, adult, and youth programs as well as an aquatics center great for all ages.

For more information about Nishna Valley Family YMCA, including membership pricing, contact 712-243-3934 or visit www.nishnavalleyymca.com. Nishna Valley Family YMCA is located at 1100 Maple Street, Atlantic.

Secretary Pate launches new notary commission application in Fast Track Filing

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June 24th, 2022 by admin

DES MOINES – Iowans can now submit new notary commission applications online through the Fast Track Filing system, Secretary Pate announced today. This addition will allow notaries to apply for a new commission from the comfort of their home, without having to scan in documents any longer.

While Notary Renewals have been available to file online for years, this is the first time an original commission can be filed electronically. Per Iowa Code, Notaries must renew their commission every three years. There are currently more than 58,000 active notaries across the state.

“Fast Track Filing is once again making it easier for Iowans to access and complete needed paperwork without the burden of hiring a courier or mailing it to my office,” Secretary Pate said. “This new addition to the site will provide faster turnaround times for those attempting to become a notary public and provide access whenever Iowans need it.”

Since its launch in 2018, Fast Track Filing has become a hub for business owners to file and manage their business documents. Currently, more than 90% of business filings are conducted through the system.

The latest addition is one of many since the initial launch of the system. From forming business entities to completing UCC filings, Fast Track Filing is making Iowans’ lives easier one filing at a time.

To view the Fast Track Filing system, click here. For more information about Iowa notaries, click here.

ISU studies whether fertilizer companies are manipulating prices

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June 24th, 2022 by admin

An Iowa State University study finds there’s not enough evidence to show fertilizer companies are taking advantage of inflation to raise prices. The study was requested by Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller earlier this year because of fertilizer price spikes. I-S-U ag economist Chad Hart, one of the study’s authors, says several factors caused fertilizer prices to rise, including supply chain problems, energy market fluctuations and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The price of ammonia is up 126-percent compared to a year ago. Farmers use nitrogen, phosphate and potassium-based fertilizers to help their plants grow. Hart says there was a “perfect storm” of factors but there’s not enough evidence to say whether fertilizer companies are using their market power to hike prices.

The I-S-U study predicts fertilizer prices will decline in the second half of this year but they won’t return to where they were in mid-2020 because farmer demand is high and supply chain problems still exist.

AAA: High gas prices won’t deter Independence Day weekend travelers

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June 24th, 2022 by admin

Travel industry experts predict the upcoming Fourth of July holiday will be the busiest-ever for travel by car, truck, S-U-V and van in Iowa and nationwide, despite record or near-record gasoline prices. Meredith Mitts, spokeswoman for Triple-A-Iowa, says the forecast predicts nearly 48-million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday, and 42-million will travel by motor vehicle.

The average price for gas in Iowa is now $4.68 a gallon, down from the all-time record set last Wednesday of $4.76. The national average is $4.94. A year ago, gas in Iowa was averaging $2.89. Based on past holiday history, Mitts says pump prices will likely bounce again before the Fourth of July arrives.

The demand for travel started rising earlier this year, she says, and it’s not tapering off. People are ready for a break, Mitts says, and despite higher prices, they’re still finding ways to take that much-needed vacation.

While air travel is forecast to be slightly stronger than last year, domestic air travel volumes are expected to remain well below pre-pandemic levels. She blames recent issues with air travel and ongoing concerns of cancellations and delays due to pilot shortages.