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Man loses control and hits utility pole in Red Oak

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June 15th, 2020 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department responded to a single vehicle accident on Sunday evening. At 5:30 p.m. Officers were called to the intersection of North 4th Street and Joy Street. After investigation it was determined that a 2007 Jeep Compass driven by 26-year-old Alexander Warren Wiechmann of Council Bluffs was traveling northbound on N 4th Street and became distracted and drove off the roadway. The Jeep struck a utility pole owned by Mid-American Energy. Wiechmann was uninjured in the crash.

The Jeep sustained an estimated $5,000 damage and the utility pole sustained $500 damage. Wiechmann was cited for Failure to Maintain Control. More charges could follow pending further investigation.

Red Oak Police were assisted at the scene by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and the Red Oak Fire Department.

Ernst pays a visit to Atlantic, Saturday

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June 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst, from Red Oak, paid a visit to Rex Pharmacy, in Atlantic, Saturday afternoon, as part of her 99 County Tour for 2020. Earlier in the day, she stopped in Carroll for a Main Street Tour, and in Onawa.

In Atlantic, Ernst said she learned about how Rex Pharmacy has adapted to serve the community and area in the age of COVID.

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Cass County Supervisor Mark O’Brien, who owns a construction company, stopped-by during Ernst’s visit and asked what the odds are of the new $600 per week Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), being extended in the next COVID-19 stimulus package. Ernst said “We don’t want it to go on the next one, because what we see here in Iowa…is that we have employers that are opening-up and they can’t get their people to come back to work.” O’Brien says he has seen that happen with his own business.

He says if the PPP continues, he’s “In trouble.” The deadline to qualify for forgiveness and funds is June 30th. If approved, the funds could be used to cover costs over the next 24 weeks or until December 31, whichever is earlier. Previously, the program covered 8 weeks. (Learn more at https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/paycheck-protection-program)

Ernst says the economy would be damaged if the plan is continued, and she will be a “No” vote.”

Ernst said the next package she and Senator Grassley will focus on is specific COVID-19 areas, not bailing out large cities, etc. That process is expected to begin in mid-July, or early August. When asked if State officials around the country relaxed restrictions too soon, in light of a resurgance in the virus in some area, Ernst said the increase in case-positives is not necessarily due to an upsurge in cases.

She said the country can make it through pandemic if everyone does their part to stay safe.

Skyscan Forecast Monday 06/15/2020

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June 15th, 2020 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Monday, June 15, 2020  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy. Isolated shower possible in the morning. S @ 15-30. High 90.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. S @ 10-15. Low 68.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. S @ 15-30. High 92.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear. Low 69.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 92.

Thursday: Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms developing. High 90.

Yesterday’s high was 86 and last night’s low was 62. This day last year we had a high of 85 and a low of 58. The all-time record high was 99 degrees set in 1918 and the record low was 40 set back in 1906 and 1969.  Sunset tonight is at 8:56am and sunrise tomorrow is the same as today at 5:45am.

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Trading Post

June 15th, 2020 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Desk with 1 drawer, 49″ long $50; roller chair $25. 712-249-9650

GARAGE SALE:  Multi-family Garage Sale: 1201 Maple St. Atlantic. Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. Bicycles, snow blower, patio umbrella, shoes, clothes, appliances, fencing, chrome tailgate, file cabinet and boxes, collectibles, lots of misc.

FREE:  Free-picnic table metal frame good boards are fair.  Free-carpet shades of gray enough for 12 x 8 space.  Free-150 genealogy magazines Iowa and other states.  Virginia Borkowski 51698 Pioneer trail Elliott, Iowa 712-370-2538.

GARAGE SALE: Friday, June 19th 8-5 pm, Saturday, June 20th 8-noon, 804 E. Mahogany, Atlantic. Books, masks, crafts, toys, clothes, lots of misc.

GARAGE SALE: Friday, June 19th 2-6 pm & Saturday, June 20th 8 am – 2 pm, 1401 E. 7th St., Atlantic. Misc. household items, dishes, linens, no clothing, 1980 Kawaski 440Z motorcycle, it’s old but runs great.

FOR SALE: Craftsman electric weed eater, runs on 110. $20. 254-3473.

FOR SALE:  John Deere straight shaft weed eater, starts and runs well, $85.  Also, two 1/2″ air impact wrenches that work well for $45 each.  And, a heavy duty load binder in good shape for $50.  Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE:  This is a cedar wood tree slice end table with wood legs. I’m asking $50 for it.  Call 712-249-9242.

FOR SALE:  This is a maple tree slice end table with hairpin  legs. I’m asking $100 for it.  Call 712-249-9242.

FOR SALE:  6 bags of course solar water pellets.  Asking $4/bag or $20 for all of them.  Call 712-250-1418.

FOR SALE:  Yamaha Surround Sound system  (HTR-5730) AV Receiver…Complete with 5 speakers, great sounding with big bass sound. Real good shape.  Call: 712-249-0077 Make an offer.

FOR SALE: 2 Samsung Galaxy smartphones, nothing wrong with them, excellent condition, have both been in black Otterbox cover since new. 1) Samsung Galaxy S7, black, $150. 2) Samsung Galaxy S4, black, $50. Call with any questions, can email pictures, located in Audubon. 515-971-8410.

FREE: Kittens. 712-549-2272 (Brayton)

FREE:  I have a pull behind trailer spreader to give away.  Needs new tires.  Item located in Atlantic.  Call 712-249-3558.  GONE!

FOR SALE:  One sheet 4′ x 7′ x 5/8″ fire resistant drywall – $6.50.  Also, one 16 1/2″ high Galvanized Steel Window Well with 37″ diameter opening –  It was only in the ground for one week.  Like new – $18.   And, Hudson brand lawn or garden sprayer – 3 gallon size – Good condition, although it drips a little bit from the handle when spraying – $10.  Items are located in Exira.  Call 515-681-5997.

FOR SALE:  2005 3.8L Chrysler Town & Country Touring Addition handicap van 86,100 miles, new brakes, good tires, runs great! front seats removable remote passenger side foldout ramp $10,900
641-344-8048, jc2027@yahoo.com.

Area school board meetings on Monday

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June 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A trio of local school boards will hold their respective, separate meetings, Monday. The Griswold School Board meeting begins at 5:30-p.m. in the Elementary School Library. The Exira-EHK Board meeting is at 6-p.m. in the Conference Room at the Elk Horn Building, and the CAM School Board will meet 6:30-p.m., Monday, in the CAM High School Superintendent’s Office.

Among the agenda items for the Griswold School Board, is a Public Hearing on the proposed issuance of approximately $1,800,000 (1.8-million dollars) School Infrastructure Sales, Services and Use Tax Revenue Refunding Bonds. Action of approving the issuance will be taken later on in the meeting. Other, new business, includes: Approval of the aforementioned bonds; approval of a STEM Matching grant application and funding; approval of fuel bids, and Tech Support bids. The Griswold School Board will also act on approving a continued School Resource Officer (SRO) contract.

The Exira-EHK School Board will hold a Public Hearing on a Resolution for continued participation in the ISL (Instructional Support Levy). Discussion and/or Action items include: Return to Learn Plans; approval of a Transportation Director Sharing Agreement with the Harlan CSD; Approval of continued participation in the ISL; the appointment of Kyle Wagner as Treasurer (effective July 1st); Approval of an RTI Chromebook bid, and, approval of personnel matters.

And, finally, the CAM School Board will: Act on personnel matters (Resignations/contracts); Consider/approve and agreement with Casey Computing for the 2020-21 school year; approving a sharing agreement with the Atlantic CSD for a School Business Official (SBO) position for 2020-21. The Atlantic School District approved the agreement during their meeting last Wednesday. The CAM Board will also act on a Sharing Art agreement, and discuss the Facility Study.

2020 Iowa legislative session concludes Sunday afternoon

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June 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After ten days, the revived 2020 Iowa Legislative Session has ended and the partisan debates waged in the closing hours are likely to continue through the fall campaign. Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver of Ankeny says unprecedented is the best word to describe the session. “The state of Iowa has never seen a legislative session that takes a two month pause and comes back and still has a productive session,” Whitver says.

The legislature’s big policy pieces, Whitver says, were dictated by the times. “The pandemic that hit Iowa caused a lot of concern for a lot of people. It caused concern for our state budget and so finalizing a solid budget that keeps us in a strong fiscal position will be one of the great accomplishments,” Whitver says, “and then the liability protections for all the churches and schools and cities and businesses that want to open up I think is really important.”

This weekend, the Republican-led legislature voted to cut the state budget for conducting elections by a quarter of a million dollars and to force the state’s top election official to get permission from legislative leaders if he intends to send absentee ballot request forms to voters. The G-O-P has also voted to create new voter verification steps for casting an absentee ballot. Senator Roby Smith, a Republican from Davenport, says if a ballot request form has the wrong voter I-D number on it, a county auditor cannot use voter registration data to correct it and send a ballot out, but must contact the voter by phone, email or letter to verify the person is a qualified voter.

“This is about security,” Smith said. “This is about making sure the people that voter are the right ones.” House Democratic Leader Todd Prichard and all the Democrats in the legislature opposed these election-related moves. “I can’t believe that I’ve had to do more in this House in defense of voter rights,” Prichard said. “…What’s more fundamental to democracy than elections?” Senate Democratic Leader Janet Petersen of Des Moines railed against another bill G-O-P lawmakers sent the governor to establish a 24-hour waiting period for abortions.

“In the middle of a global pandemic when we have Iowans in the hospital fighting for their lives, Iowans scared to go to work because they’re not sure if their employers would tell them the truth if they’ve had a COVID outbreak — and this is what we see,” Petersen said. “This is wrong.” Republican Representative Gary Mohr of Bettendorf — chairman of the House Appropriations Committee — says many new ideas “had to be put on the shelf” because of the pandemic, but while other states are dealing with massive deficits, Iowa lawmakers shaved about 360 million dollars from next year’s state budget plan without using any of the state’s emergency and cash reserves.

“We expect to take in enough revenue to maintain the status quo,” Mohr says, “and maintain our commitments to our schools and our health care system.” Democrats like Representative Chris Hall of Sioux City say Republican legislators are giving Republican Governor Kim Reynolds too much leeway to spend federal money and adjust the state budget plan in the midst of the pandemic. “We hope to goodness that nothing bad happens, that we don’t see another second wave of outbreak, but this was our opportunity to prepare for it and this legislature’s punting.”

A move to automatically restore voting rights to released felons stalled in the final hours of the 2020 legislative session. In 2019, Governor Kim Reynolds began lobbying legislators to advance a proposed constitutional amendment on the topic. The Iowa House took bipartisan action last year, but there were never enough Senate Republican votes for it. Republican Senator Brad Zaun of Urbandale says there has always been concern about the message it would send to victims.

“It’s a very emotional issue and secondly all indications are the governor is going to sign an executive order,” Zaun said. On Friday, Governor Reynolds and a group of Black Lives Matter protesters discussed using her executive authority to automatically give released felons the right to vote now, rather than waiting until the constitution might be amended in 2022. Representative Ras Smith, a Democrat from Waterloo, says a permanent solution of a constitutional amendment is always the best.

“If it’s a bargaining chip every year that we can count on them pulling back from the table when it comes time to ante up, that’s disappointing,” Smith says. The Senate completed action on bills at six o’clock Sunday morning. House suspended debate at about 10 p.m. Saturday, then resumed debate mid-day Sunday.

Carroll County confirms 5 more cases of COVID-19

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June 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

As of 12:45 pm on Sunday June 14, 2020 the Iowa Department of Public Health has notified Carroll County Public Health of an additional five positive cases of COVID-19. This brings the county total to 43.

CCPH is aware that this differs from the map total of 47. CCPH will post numbers after they are confirmed to CCPH by IDPH to ensure accuracy of the county designated. CCPH encourages everyone to follow precautions.

Audubon County Public Health confirms additional COVID-19 case

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June 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health and Audubon County Public Health, Sunday, identified an additional case of COVID-19 in the county. The individual is an older adult aged 61-80. The additional case brings Audubon County’s total to 14 positive confirmed cases of COVID-19, this number includes 12 that have recovered, and one death.

Due to confidentiality and HIPPA regulations any additional information including the person’s race, ethnicity, gender, city or employer is considered confidential information and cannot be given out.

Iowa COVID-19 update (6/14/20); 1 more case positive in Cass County

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June 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

State Health officials report an additional death over the past 24-hours (ending at 6-a.m. today) from COVID-19. The total number of deaths from the virus now amount of 651. There were 663 fewer positive test results, for a total of 23,792, and an increase of 5,867 Negative test results, for a total of 198,171. The number of Iowans tested (test results processed) amount to 222,334, which is an increase of 5,650 from Saturday. The IDPH says 59 more people have recovered from the virus, for a total of 14,357.

Regional Medical Coordination Center (RMCC) data show: 203 persons are hospitalized with COVID-19 (5 more than Saturday); 77 are in an ICU (an increase of 2); 27 were admitted to a hospital (15 more than Saturday), and 47 were on a ventilator. In RMCC Region 4 (southwest/western Iowa): 8 people were in a hospital (one more than Saturday); 5 were in an ICU; 1 was admitted, and 1 person was on a ventilator.

In area county information: Cass County recorded an additional, positive case of COVID-19, Saturday, with 13 having recovered; Adair County has 11 positive cases and 9 recovered; Adams County has 7 cases and 5 recovered; Audubon County has 13 cases, with 10 recovered; Guthrie County dashboard data show 58 positive cases and 41 recovered; Montgomery County shows 9 positive, 6 recovered; Pottawattamie County data show 503 positive COVID-10 cases, with 256 having recovered; and Shelby County shows 47 cases, with 35 recovered. Crawford County has the most positive cases in western Iowa as of today (Sunday), at 614, with 353 recovered.

Long-Term Care (LTC) facility data show: 36 current outbreaks, one more than Saturday; 1,316 residents/staff have tested positive (which is 16 less than the previous report); 777 residents/staff have recovered, as compared to 782 Saturday; and, 341 have died at LTC’s, two more than Saturday.

DARRELL FREDERIKSEN, 90, of Elk Horn (Graveside Svcs. 6/16/20)

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June 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DARRELL FREDERIKSEN, 90, of Elk Horn, died Friday, June 12th, at Creighton University Medical Center, in Omaha. Graveside funeral services for DARRELL FREDERIKSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, June 16th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church on Tuesday, from 9:30-a.m. until 10:30-a.m.

DARRELL FREDERIKSEN is survived by:

His wife – Lenore Frederiksen, of Atlantic.

His son – Paul Frederiksen, of Walnut (with Special Friend Myra McCulloch, of Tonka Bay, MN.)

2 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and his daughter-in-law Pat Frederiksen, from Lake of the Ozarks, MO.