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McCurdy announces bid for Mayor of Atlantic

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The first person to announce a bid for the title of Mayor, in Atlantic, has thrown his hat into the ring. Pat McCurdy said he will be a candidate for the position during the Nov. 2nd City/School Elections.

Atlantic City Councilman Pat McCurdy

The Cass County Auditor’s Office says candidates for City/School Elections may begin filing nomination papers from August 23rd through Sept. 16th. Last week, current Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones announced he will not be running for reelection. Jones has been the Mayor of Atlantic since 2010. Previously he was an Atlantic Councilman at-large from 1996 – 2010.

McCurdy took out his nomination papers for circulation, on Monday.

He says “Atlantic has so much going for it,” in terms of the hospital, schools, the Ann W. Wickman Center, and the “Crown Jewel,” our parks and rec system. But there are always areas that need improvement in any community, and Atlantic is no exception.

McCurdy says he feels the main job of a mayor, is to an Ambassador for the city. He says he’ll run on a platform calling for people, jobs, and a clean safe environment.

In 2018, he made a bid to run for the Cass County Board of Supervisors but lost the race to Mark O’Brien. Pat McCurdy is currently an Atlantic City Councilman serving the citizens of Ward 3. He was appointed to the seat in June 2019, following the resignation in May of that year, of Councilperson Ashley Hayes, who had moved out of the Ward. In November, 2019, McCurdy won the General Election for the seat, after having no opposition.

He’s served as past President of the Cass-Atlantic Development Corporation (CADCO), and is the owner of McCurdy Investments. Pat McCurdy has served on numerous Boards, Committees and organizations.

Arrest made in hit-and-run death of Oskaloosa woman in West Des Moines

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Authorities in metro Des Moines say they’ve made an arrest in a hit-and-run case that claimed the life of a southeast Iowa woman. A passerby spotted a body along Interstate 35 in West Des Moines, just off the shoulder, at midday on May 9th. Emergency crews recovered the body, later identified as 38-year-old Stephanie Waddell of Oskaloosa. Police say it appeared Waddell was walking along the interstate the night before and was hit by a passing vehicle.

Monday night, 19-year-old Frank Davidson of Earlham was arrested on multiple charges, including homicide by motor vehicle while under the influence, reckless driving, and leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in death. Court documents say Davidson was seen on an Iowa D-O-T camera veering off the road and hitting Waddell.

Davidson is being held in the Polk County Jail on a $40,000 bond.

Harlan P-D announces death of K9 “Jax”

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department today (Tuesday) announced on social media, their K9 “Jax” has died from natural causes. Jax, a Belgian Malinois served the Harlan Police Department for nine-years, and was active until his passing. He was certified in Tracking/Trailing and Narcotics and assigned to Officer Tim Pederson. The Harlan Police Department says “He will be greatly missed.”

Officer Tim Pederson and K9 “Jax.” (HPD Facebook photo)

Atlantic Police report, 5/25/21

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports two arrests and two citations. Last Saturday, 59-year-old Donald Rose was cited into court for OWI/1st offense, and 45-year-old Ezra Sedina, of Atlantic, was cited for Simple Assault. Both individuals were released with their citations.  On May 20th, 41-year-old Richard Keasey, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI/1st offense, and on the 21st, 45-year-old Lindsay Pellett, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Both subjects were booked into the Cass County Jail and later released.

Grassley says agreement on police reform bill may be near

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – On this one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death while in Minneapolis police custody, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says a bipartisan police reform bill is nearly ready to go to a vote. Senators Corey Booker, a Democrat from New Jersey, and Tim Scott, a Republican from South Carolina, are working on a compromise version of the bill. Grassley says he’s up to speed on the legislation. “Haven’t had a personal meeting with Scott on it,” Grassley says, “but I’ve been in several larger groups where he’s presented his ideas.”

Scott, the only black U-S senator, says the bill is designed to hold law enforcement accountable for violent incidents, while also developing a system to track problem officers. Grassley says Scott first crafted the measure last summer, but it’s been languishing for months. “Democrats at that time would not take it up because they didn’t want a Republican senator or Republicans to have a victory during an election year,” Grassley says. “Now, they’re in the majority. They feel the heat of producing something. I think there’s a good chance we can reach an agreement.”

Grassley says there are a “couple dozen parts” to the bill, but perhaps just three key elements have been the source of difficulty. “One would be the immunity issue for individual policemen and there’s talks of compromise there,” Grassley says. “And then there’s some things on the extent to which the Department of Defense ought to give surplus equipment to local police departments.”

Grassley says the bill also aims to implement a restriction on the police use of chokeholds, like the one used on Floyd. His death was captured on video, which gained global attention and led to widespread protests calling for racial justice.

Adair County BOS preview

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold their regular weekly meeting 9-a.m. Wednesday (May 26), in the Greenfield Courthouse Courtroom**. On their agenda is the reading of a letter with regard to the Solar (Panel) Ordinance, an update from the Floodplain Administrator, and updates/discussion with regard to COVID-19. At 9:15-a.m., there will be a Public Hearing on the FY21 Adair County Budget Amendment, followed by action on a Resolution approving the budget as amended.

And then at around 9:20-a.m., County Treasurer Brenda Wallace will talk about an employee resignation, along with the new hire process.

**Please note: The Courtroom will be available for the Board meeting and the public will be allowed to attend in person, but attendance by members of the public is limited to 21 people, to allow for social distancing. The Conference Room phone will continue to be in-use for persons who cannot attend in person. It can be accessed by calling 1-605-313-6157, and when prompted, using access code 526272#

(Podcast) KJAN 8:05-a.m. News, 5/25/21

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(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 5/25/21

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Severe storms possible this afternoon & Wed. night/Thursday

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service in Des Moines, says “While a few showers and storms are expected this morning, better coverage is forecast by this afternoon and evening as a cold front passes through the state. A few strong to potentially severe storms are possible by later today with the main concerns from hail approaching 1 inch in diameter and strong gusty winds. An isolated tornado is also possible. Locally heavy rainfall and frequent lightning will also accompany the storms.

Storms will move into western Iowa very late Wednesday night and continue through the rest of the state on Thursday. The threat of severe weather continues across the southern half of the state with hail and damaging winds the main concern. An isolated tornado remains possible as well. Locally heavy rainfall could also cause flooding in urban areas. This is still a few days out and details may change, so stay tuned for updates as the forecast is fine tuned.”

(Podcast) KJAN 7:07-a.m. News, 5/25/21

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