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Mayor Dave Jones confirms he will not seek another term at Atlantic City Council Meeting

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May 19th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic City Council held a fairly brief meeting on Wednesday at City Hall. The council passed a resolutions amending the FY 2021 Budget.

The board also approved awarding a contract to Henningsen Construction of Atlantic for the West 22nd Street Sidewalk Project. Snyder and Associates’ Dave Sturm said he was very pleased with the bids that came in with the volatility of material costs right now. The cost of the contract to Henningsen’s is $103, 904. The project came about after a petition was submitted to the Council with 94 signatures requesting a walking path on the south side of West 22nd Street.

In the Mayor’s Report Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones confirmed that he will definitely not be running for reelection this upcoming cycle. He said he is very proud of everything that the Council has accomplished during his 24 years of work with the City. He said he had previously indicated that he probably wouldn’t run but wanted to confirm that he will not.

In the meetings report portion of the meeting it was reported that AMU received some money back for prepaid usage from the Ethanol plant due to a weeklong shutdown that occurred during a cold spell. The AMU board also unanimously rejected a proposition from Alliant Energy to buy the Utility. In other reports the downtown facade project is moving along well and should finish up by the end of June as scheduled. The Atlantic Public Library has signed up for a new language learning program that they have been very pleased with.

The council finished up in a closed session to discuss legal issues with one of Atlantic’s blighted properties.

Iowa’s Loecker and Klosterman Receive All-Big Ten Softball Honors

Sports

May 19th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa freshmen Denali Loecker and Brylee Klosterman have been named to All-Big Ten teams, the conference office announced Wednesday.

Loecker was named second-team All-Big Ten and named to the All-Freshman team. She hit .322 with 28 RBIs, slugged .504 and had an on base percentage of .399.

The Ogden, Iowa, native led the Hawkeyes in batting average, doubles, home runs, RBIs, slugging percentage, and on base percentage.

Klosterman, a North Liberty, Iowa, native was named to the All-Freshman Team. She hit .316, plated 19 RBIs and hit a team-leading four triples. Klosterman slugged .436 and had a .396 on base percentage.

“We talk about locking down the border when recruiting, so to see two local Iowa girls recognized by the conference is a testament to that working,” said Iowa head coach Renee Gillispie. “Both Brylee and Denali have worked extremely hard and I am proud of their contributions to this program. Those two have come in and adjusted to Big Ten softball and made an immediate impact for this team. Both have bright futures ahead of them.”

Loecker is the 41st Hawkeye to receive second-team all-conference honors and the first since Allison Doocy in 2019. Loecker and Klosterman are the first Hawkeyes to be named to the All-Freshman team since the conference began the award in 2018.

Fennelly agrees to a two-year contract extension with Iowa State to 2027

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May 19th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State women’s basketball coach Bill Fennelly has agreed to a two-year contract extension keeping him on the Cyclone sidelines until at least 2027.

The dean of Big 12 coaches just finished his 26th season at Iowa State with another NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament appearance, his 19th with the Cyclones.

“Ellen and I had an enjoyable dinner with Deb and Bill last night which included a great discussion about our futures.  It was encouraging to hear and feel the enthusiasm, energy, passion and desire Coach Fennelly still has for leading our women’s basketball program,” Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said. “During those discussion, we mutually agreed to extend his contract through 2027 in order to send a clear message to recruits, student-athletes, his staff, and our fans, that Coach Fennelly will continue leading our women’s basketball program for the foreseeable future.”

Fighting through the challenges of COVID, Fennelly’s 2020-21 team advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament led by Cheryl Miller Award winner Ashley Joens. The Cyclones helped Fennelly reach another coaching milestone in January with his 700th career victory at Kansas State.

“Iowa State has been home for Deb and our family for more than 25 years,” Fennelly said.  “We are humbled by the opportunity provided by, Calli (Sanders), Jamie (Pollard) and Dr. Wintersteen to continue leading our program. I love coming to work every day and I am energized by the opportunity to continue to positively impact the young women in our program. I’ve been blessed beyond words and am eager to continue the journey we started 26 years ago.”

Fennelly’s career mark is 706-337 and his Iowa State ledger is 540-284. He won 166 games at Toledo before coming to Iowa State. His teams have made the NCAA Tournament 21 times, including two at Toledo.

Contract terms will be shared at a later date.

Iowa Student Anglers Set To Compete for State Championship

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

May 19th, 2021 by Jim Field

The Bass Federation and Student Angler Federation is preparing to host the first Conductix Wepler Iowa Junior and High School Bass Fishing Champions this Saturday May 22nd, at Prairie Rose State Park southeast of Harlan, Iowa.

Fifty junior and high school student anglers from across the state of Iowa will compete off 25 boats. Two student teams and their boat captain will launch their boats at 7:oo am criss-cross the 173 acre lake to find and reel in their best five Bass. The Junior team will return first at 2:00pm to weigh-in in their catches from the day and the high school teams weigh in at 3:00pm.

The winning team in the High School division will qualify to fish at the 2021 High School National and World Championships four days in Anderson, South Carolina on Lake Hartwell. Millions of dollars of prizes and scholarships will be up for grabs for the students anglers.

The winning team in the Junior division will qualify to fish at the 2021 Junior World Champions, a three day competition, launching from Rapids City, Illinois. The TBF Junior program includes all anglers 8h grade and under at the time they qualified through their home state’s Junior program. Only te top percentage of Junior angler teams from each state’s sanctioned programs are invited to attend and compete for their share of well over $10,000 in scholarships and prizes.

         

(Photo credit to Alisha Hass)

Conductix-Wampfler USA is proud to sponsor and host 1st TBF / SAF State Championships tournament for the student anglers across the state of Iowa. Conductix-Wampfler USA, a growing manufacturer and leader in the mobile electrification industry, is headquartered in Omaha, NE. In addition to the corporate and sales offices, Omaha also has a manufacturing facility of about 50,000 square feet used to make large spring reels, motorized reels, slip rings and large festoon systems.  Their second, and larger plant is located in Harlan, IA. With about 110,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space, Harlan builds all conductor bar, C-track festoons, small spring reels, and assembles push button pendants and radio remote controls.  The Harlan location is currently looking for team members who are self-directed, dependable and want to be an active part of continuous improvement.  Apply in person at 1605 Industrial Parkway in Harlan or on their website: http://webassets.conductix.net/applicants/  

The Bass Federation (TBF), the nation’s largest grassroots fishing organization, offers bass fishing for junior and high school students under the Student Angler Federation. Bass fishing is a co-ed sport allowing young men and women to compete side-by-side. “We are excited to partner with TBF to offer bass fishing as an official activity for students in Southwest Iowa,” said Bob Harris, President of SWIFT. Harris goes on to say “With the growth of youth bass fishing, we are proud to offer this activity for student anglers in Southwest Iowa  and to provide them with the opportunity to win a Iowa Junior & High School State Championship. We look forward to seeing who will hoist the first championship trophy on Saturday at Prairie Rose State Park, in Harlan. We thank TBF and all of our corporate partners for their generosity and commitment in promoting junior and high school fishing in Southwest Iowa.”

For more information SWIFT, or for details, rules, and future schedule announcements, visit www,southwestiowafishingteam.teamapp.com and the Facebook page- .https://www.facebook.com/swifishingteam.

For regular High School Fishing updates, photos, tournament news and more from across the  country, visit HighSchoolFishing.org and follow SAF on Facebook. You can follow the latest news from FLW High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing at FLWFishing.com and FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagram, and YouTube.

Governor signs bill creating new path for publicly-funded charter schools

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May 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that makes it easier to form publicly-funded charter schools in Iowa. “Iowa needs schools as diverse as the needs of its students and that’s exactly what this law aims to deliver,” Reynolds says. There are two charter schools in Iowa today.

Under the new law, groups that hope to start a charter school may apply to the State Board of Education. If state officials grant the charter, taxpayer funding for Iowa students in public districts who enroll in the charter would shift over.  “Creating an environment in Iowa that encourages alternative educational opportunities for those who need them and it doesn’t undermine the traditional public school system,” Reynolds said. “It strives to improve the entire educational system.”

Under current law, school districts must sign off on creation of a charter school in their area. That’s not required in the new law and critics say there will not be enough oversight of how tax dollars are spent in charter schools. Reynolds held a bill signing ceremony at Starts Right Here in Des Moines, a youth program started by rapped Will Keeps. He supports creation of public charter schools. “We see that things are not working well for the kids, so what’s wrong with giving them another opportunity, another chance?” he asked. “I don’t see anything wrong with it.”

Three Des Moines students who’re in the Starts Right Here program say traditional school hasn’t worked well for them, particularly during the pandemic. As the governor finished signing the official copy of the bill, making it law, another student leaned over the microphone to kick off the celebration. “It starts right here!” she said, and the crowd cheered and applauded.

This charter school bill was among the governor’s priority issues for the 2021 legislative session. Other elements of her education agenda have become law, but a plan to provide state scholarships to students in struggling public schools who enroll in a private school stalled in the House.

(Update: FOUND!)Missing Cass County teen

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May 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in locating a missing teenager. Authorities say 16-year-old Victoria Rose Williams has been missing since May 18, 2021. Victoria has black hair and brown eyes. She weighs 116 lbs., and was wearing orange stretch pants and blue t-shirt.

Victoria Rose Williams

She was last seen at a residence north of Atlantic. If you have seen her or have any information on her whereabouts, please contact the Cass County Sheriff’s Office at 712-243-2206.

Atlantic Police report three arrests in the past week

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May 19th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports three arrests in the past week.

On Monday, May 17th Officers arrested Cole Benton on a Shelby County Warrant and for Driving While License Barred. He was booked in to the Cass County Jail.

On May 16th Atlantic Police arrested 33-year-old Krysta Hanson of Atlantic for OWI 1st Offense. She was taken to the Cass County Jail and booked in.

On May 11th 20-year-old Kyle Gehling of Atlantic was arrested on a Cass County Warrant for Violation of Probation. He was booked in to the Cass County Jail.

Sunnyside Block Party hosted by Atlantic Parks and Recreation set for May 29th

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May 19th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic Parks and Recreation will be hosting a community event on May 29th. The Sunnyside Block Party will be held on the 29th from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Sunnyside Park.

The event will feature food and drink vendors, carnival and recreation games, and live music. Local band Dirt Road Divide will be performing at the bandshell for attendees listening and dancing pleasure. Fire trucks and police cars will also be present for kids to check out. A dunk tank will also be part of the fun.

The event is free to attend and everyone is welcome.

Adair County Board of Supervisors meeting recap

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May 19th, 2021 by admin

The Adair County Board of Supervisors met on Wednesday morning at the Adair County Courthouse.

The board heard from Catherine Olesen about the Greenfield Historic Public Square design guidelines. They are working on finding locations for signage along the interstate to promote the downtown district. She said they are continuing to do building consultations and will be updating their website soon with changes that have been made.

The board then heard from Conservation Director Dominic Johnson. He introduced a summer AmeriCorps Naturalist Kasha Shear. Shear said she is excited to be working with the county and will be putting on various educational programs and recreational activities throughout the county. She hopes gather some input from residents about programs they would like implemented. Johnson talked about construction progress on the shower house being put in at Mormon Trail Park. Water lines are in and concrete work is starting up.

County Engineer Nick Kauffman reported on current projects in progress. The board discussed working with Kauffman and other department heads to determine the best way to spend federal funds that will be coming in for COVID relief. They hope to supplement not only the roads department budget but other needs as well. They also discussed some trouble areas for gravel roads in the county.

Two arrests in Creston on Tuesday

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May 19th, 2021 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports two arrests on Tuesday.

At approximately 10:25 a.m. Officers served 38-year-old Adrian Jaques of Creston  a Union County Warrant for 10 counts of Violation of a Protection Order. He was being held in the Union County Jail and remains held on $3,000 bond.

At 9:22 p.m. Creston Police arrested 42-year-old Crystal Mack of Creston on the charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance, 3rd or Subsequent Offense and Possession of Paraphernalia. She was later released from the Union County Jail on $5,300 bond.