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Atlantic City Council meeting preview (for 12/16/20)

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December 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council will meet in-person Wednesday at 5:30-p.m.  The meeting will be held in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. (There is no Zoom option – updated 12/16).

On their agenda is an Order to Appoint Katherine Smith to the AMU Utility Board of Trustees. Once approved, Smith will succeed Joyce Jensen, who has resigned. She will fill the remainder of Jensen’s term through April 1st, 2023. The Council will also act on approving “A Revolving Forgivable Loan Program (RFLP)with SHIFT ATL and providing for an Appropriation.”

The City Council adopted a Resolution during their meeting on Sept. 18th, in support of a proposed partnership with SHIFT ATL for housing rehabilitation. City Administrator John Lund says the resolution offered general endorsement of the partnership in addition to financial support, but the Council felt that a specific monetary commitment to the non-profit organization was not yet in either party’s best interest, and that further discussion would be held. Lund says the Personnel and Finance Committee met Dec, 9th to review a detailed proposal for housing rehabilitation with representatives from SHIFT ATL. Several possibilities were considered. The proposal supported by the Committee is for the City to establish a Non-Profit Housing Rehab Loa Fund, which would be financed through three potential resource pools: A Tax Increment Finance (TIF) Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) Fund; LOST (Local Option Sales Tax) Fund; or an Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund.

The exact amount of support is either not yet known or being disclosed at this time, as there is a real estate offer pending, and Lund says “It is not in the interest of the City to disclose precise figures at this time. Lund says the housing rehab project would offer multiple benefits to the City, and is recommending the Council approve the RFLP. In other business, the Atlantic City Council will:

  • Consider matters tabled during their last meeting, with regard to Tree Trimmer licenses for Cook Sanitation and Top Hand Tree Service
  • Hold the First Reading of an Ordinance “Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic, by amending Chapter 106 entitled “Collection of Solid Waste.”
  • and, act on an Order to approve a Change Order for the Atlantic Golf & Country Club Fairway Drainage Project.

School Board meetings set for Monday evening

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December 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two area school district Board’s of Education will hold their regular (separate) monthly meetings, Monday evening. The Exira-Elk Horn Kimballton School Board meeting will be held in the Conference Room at the Elk Horn Building, beginning at 6-p.m.  On their agenda is:

  • Discussion with the Negotiations Committee
  • Discussion and/or action on approving an At Risk/Dropout Prevention application requested modified supplemental amount equal to or less than $142,667.
  • Discussion/action on the Return to Learn Plan
  • D/A on approving revisions to various Board Policies.
  • Approve personnel hires: Jessica Allen – Instrumental Music, & Brianna Sampson – Paraeducator.
  • Action on any other personnel matters to come before the Board (including transfers and resignations)

The CAM School Board meets 6:30-p.m. Monday in the CAM High School Superintendent’s Office, and will hold an Organizational session to appoint the Board Secretary as Temporary Chair, followed by an election for an Oath of Office administered to both the Board President and Vice President’s positions, and appointment of a Board Secretary/Treasurer. Among other administrative business for the New Board is establishing their meeting dates, time and location.

The CAM School Board will also discuss and act on: SBRC request for Modified Supplemental Amount of $20,640 – Open enrollment out; SBRC request for Modified Supplemental Amount of $160,906 – At Risk/Dropout Prevention Program.

Iowa COVID-19 update for Sunday, 12/13/20: 1,239 new Positive cases; 1 additional death

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December 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The latest information from State of Iowa’s coronavirus dashboard shows deaths number 3,213, one more than what was reported Saturday. Underlying cause deaths amount to 2,946, while 267 account for contributing factor deaths.

Deaths at Long-Term Care facilities account for 1,131 of those who died. Long-Term Care facility outbreaks are down three from Saturday, to 143. There are 5,835 positive cases and 2,753 recoveries reported in Iowa’s care facilities.

State data shows 1,282,703 Iowans have been tested for coronavirus, with a total of 188,924 recovered. The number of positive COVID-19 cases statewide is up 1,239 to 256,248. Iowa reports a 14-day positivity rate of 15.2% and a 7-day rate of 11.1%. Of Iowa’s 99 counties, 68 report 14-day positivity rates at or above 15%. Two Iowa counties report a 14-day positivity rate below 10%.

Locally: Cass and Harrison Counties have 13 new positive COVID cases, each; Mills County has 12 new cases; Montgomery County has nine more cases; and Pottawattamie County has 60 new Positive cases.

Hospitalization data: show 749 Iowans with COVID-19 are in hospitals across the state (that’s down from 820 yesterday); 170 COVID patients remain in an ICU; 95 were admitted (down from 125 Saturday); 99 are on a ventilator (five more than yesterday). Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa (RMCC Region 4) report: 47 hospitalized (1 less than yesterday); 15 are in an ICU (three more than previously reported); four were admitted, and two more COVID patients are on a ventilator, for a total of eight.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 927 cases; {+13}; 35 deaths
  • Adair, 509; 16
  • Adams, 212; {+1}; 2
  • Audubon, 327; 6
  • Guthrie, 842; {+2}; 22
  • Harrison County, 1,245; {+13}; 49
  • Madison County, 829; {+2}; 8
  • Mills County, 1,197; {+11}; 11
  • Montgomery, 611; {+9}; 13
  • Pottawattamie County, 7,455; {+60}; 73
  • Shelby County, 857; {+5}; 19
  • Union County,  944; {+6}; 10

Cyclones Outpace NDSU In Ames, 85-64

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December 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (3-3, 1-0 Big 12) shot 51.6 percent from the field in an 85-64 victory over North Dakota State on Saturday afternoon at Hilton Coliseum. According to Cyclones.com, Freshman Lexi Donarski and junior Ashley Joens combined to pour in 49 points on the day to lead the Cyclones’ efficient offensive outing.

Donarski’s 25 points were a season high, as the native of La Crosse, Wisconsin made 10-of-19 attempts from the field. Ashley Joens tallied her 22nd career double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds.

Up Next: The Cyclones hit to road to take on in-state foe UNI on Tuesday in Cedar Falls. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the McLeod Center.

Saturday’s area high school basketball scores (12/12/20)

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December 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Clarinda 60, Shenandoah 40
Davis County, MO 66, Wayne 30
Red Oak 74, Griswold 38
South Harrison, MO 47, Central Decatur 46
South O’Brien, Paullina 59, Westwood 39

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Central Decatur 57, South Harrison, MO 37
Glenwood 61, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 49
Moravia 42, Moulton-Udell 26
Shenandoah 52, Clarinda 46
Wayne 55, Davis County, MO 48
Westwood, Sloan 56, South O’Brien, Paullina 49

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS

Red Oak vs. Treynor, ppd.

Northwest Iowa woman killed in rollover crash Saturday afternoon

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December 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Pocahontas County (in northwest Iowa) died in a single-vehicle, rollover accident Saturday afternoon, about 10-miles west of Pocahontas. The Iowa State Patrol reports 19-year old Rebecca Hansen, of Pocahontas, was driving a 2006 Pontiac Torrent eastbound on Highway 3 at around 2:23-p.m., when the SUV went out of control and into the north ditch.

When the vehicle rolled over, Hansen – who was not wearing her seat belt – was ejected, and died from her injuries. The accident remains under investigation. Pocahontas Fire/EMS assisted the Patrol at the crash scene.

Rucker, N Iowa upend No. 21 South Dakota St women 65-48

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December 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Karli Rucker scored 18 points and Northern Iowa dominated the middle quarters to hand No. 21 South Dakota State its second-straight loss, 65-48. Trailing 13-8 after the first period, the Panthers opened a 28-23 lead at the half and stretched that 54-36 after three quarters. Rucker scored 15 points in those two quarters and Northern Iowa was 14 of 27, including 6 of 13 from 3-point range, and made 12 of 14 free throws.

The Jackrabbits were 1 of 7 from 3-point range and shot 34% with just two free throws and 14 turnovers. Paiton Burckhard scored 18 points for South Dakota State.

 

No. 19 Iowa beats No. 25 Wisconsin 28-7 for 6th win in row

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December 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Spencer Petras threw for 211 yards and two touchdowns to Ihmir Smith-Marsette to lead No. 19 Iowa past No. 25 Wisconsin 28-7. It was the Hawkeyes’ sixth win in a row. Iowa beat the Badgers for the first time since 2015 to reclaim the Heartland Trophy. Hawkeyes players celebrated by making snow angels after flurries picked up in the second half and blanketed the field in white.

Iowa defensive tackle Daviyon Nixon (54) celebrates with fans in the stands at the end of an NCAA college football game against Wisconsin, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020, in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa won 28-7. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Petras connected with Smith-Marsette for a 53-yard touchdown to make it 21-7 late in the third. Wisconsin was still in position to come back in the middle of the fourth quarter, but Graham Mertz threw an interception in the end zone.

 

Two snowplows collided in Red Oak – no injuries reported

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December 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police say no injuries were reported following a collision between two snowplows Saturday morning. The accident happened at around 7:20-a.m. on Highway 34. One of the plows, a 2013 International driven by 47-year old Vince Edward Abraham, of Villisca, was clearing snow from the intersection of Highway 34 and Old Highway 34/200th Street. The plow was on the north side of the intersection. The second plow, a 2009 International driven by 32-year old Jacob Matthew Jackson, also of Villisca, was on Old Highway 34 and crossing the intersection from the south to the north. As he approached the first plow, Abraham began to back up and struck Jackson’s vehicle on the side.

Damage to the plows was estimated at $5,000 each, with most of the damage done to a salt spreader attachment, which was included in the damage estimate. No citations were issued.

Two accidents cause I-80 westbound closure in Council Bluffs Saturday morning

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December 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police report that at around 8:30-a.m. Saturday, emergency crews responded to the 5 mile marker of I-80 west bound, for reports of numerous crashes involving tractor trailers. At the time of the incident it was snowing and the roadways were ice and snow covered.

All photos are courtesy the Council Bluffs P-D

The first crash involved a semi that was heading west on I-80 at the 5 mm. The driver lost control of the vehicle on the snow and ice sending him into the median. The semi crashed through the metal guard rails between the bridges over Valley View Dr and Mosquito Creek. The semi continued down the hill and landed on Valley View Dr blocking the entire width of the roadway. Luckily no vehicles were on Valley View at the time the semi crashed. The occupants of the semi were not injured. Valley View Drive was closed down from approximately 8:10 AM to 1:30 PM while the crash was cleaned up.

The Second Crash occurred shortly after the first one while first responders were heading to the crash on Valley View. It involved a Nissan Rogue and a Tractor Trailer. Authorities say based on Police investigation and driver statements, the Nissan Rogue was ahead of the semi going west on I-80 when the driver of the Rogue lost control on the icy roadway. The driver of the semi attempted to take evasive action to keep from hitting the Rogue and lost control of the semi causing the trailer to jack knife. The back of the trailer went up onto the concrete bridge rail, knocking the tandem wheels off the trailer. The trailer continued to slide down the bridge rail with a portion of the box hanging over the edge of the bridge rail. The semi – trailer combo came to rest with the Nissan Rogue’s hood slightly under the trailer. The tandem wheels from the trailer landed down on the roadway by the 1st crash. There were no reported injuries.

I-80 West Bound lanes were shut down for several hours while the crash was cleaned up. Special heavy duty tow truck equipment was brought in to lift the trailer off of the bridge rail and removed from the interstate. Approximately 50 vehicles had to backed up the interstate to a turnaround where they were rerouted east on I-80 to HWY 6 (Exit 8). I-80 West Bound traffic was rerouted at Exit #8 (HWY 6). Exiting traffic was detoured west on Hwy 6 to Kanesville, Kanesville to So 7th St., So 7th / So Expressway to the interstate access ramps on South Expressway.  Heavy truck traffic caused some traffic jams and delays along the route. Officers were dispatched for traffic control at So 7th and Kanesville / Broadway until the traffic was cleared.

The Council Bluffs Police Department would like to remind motorists to use EXTRA CAUTION DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER Use Your Headlights, Slow Down, Give Extra Stopping Distance & Remember Elevated Surfaces Freeze Quicker and “Please, Please, Please Give Road Crews, First Responders and Vehicles on the Side of the Roadway Extra Space.”