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Corning man arrested on assault charges Monday morning

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

An incident at a residence in Corning, this (Monday) morning, resulted in the arrest of 30-year old Jeremy Allan Davis. Davis, from Corning, was arrested for Domestic Assault, Assault, and Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree. His arrest followed a call to law enforcement about an incident whereby Davis allegedly threw a chair at a person, and striking them. He also allegedly pushed his wife. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office says Davis kicked-in the door to gain entry to the residence.

ELEANOR MAE HEMMINGER, 92, of Harlan (Private graveside svc. at a later date)

Obituaries

March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ELEANOR MAE HEMMINGER, 92, of Harlan, died Thursday, March 12th, at the Elm Crest Assisted Living Facility. Private graveside services for ELEANOR HEMMINGER will be held in the Silver City Cemetery, at a later date. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

ELEANOR MAE HEMMINGER is survived by:

Her sister – Carole Lane, of Council Bluffs.

Her Step-sister: Donna Schnoor, of Silver City.

2 grandchildren, and her daughter-in-law.

Atlantic Chamber postpones upcoming events

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Bailey Smith said the Chamber “Received an email from the State this [Monday] morning, with recommendations that community events and large meetings [should be] postponed/cancelled for the next four weeks.” Smith said the Chamber “Will be following their recommendation and will be postponing Girls Gettin’ Out, Ambassador’s, Alive After 5’s and large meetings for the next four weeks. The Easter Egg Hunt scheduled for April 11th has been cancelled. Of course, recommendations have been changing daily, even hourly, so we will stay up-to-date and readjust as needed.”

Postponing/cancelling events, social gatherings and encouraging public health precautions all while still encouraging local shopping can be a tricky. We hear your concerns and are dedicated to reminding the community “Atlantic is still open for business”. Multiple businesses in town are already being extremely pro-active and are offering online features and delivery services. We encourage other businesses to follow suit if able. If you have adjusted your hours or added additional services, PLEASE let us know so we can help promote them. Currently, there are no Local or State lockdown demands regarding business, so we believe it’s up to the business on how you want to proceed with day-to-day operations. Of course, we will recommend and encourage whatever Local, State and Federal mandates are made as time goes on and remind you to be vigilant about the current situation.

CCHS has done a fantastic job of keeping the public informed and we will continue to share their information on our Facebook page as well as continue using their advice in day-to-day activities. Chamber staff plan on being in the office (unless things change) and are being very cautious and vigilant about our health and the health of those who are coming into the office.

We are always a resource for questions and concerns and will do our best to accommodate the current situation we are all in.

UPDATE: Atlantic Community Schools will be closed for 4 weeks

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Community School District Superintendent Steve Barber, Monday afternoon, said the District will be closed for four-weeks, beginning today (Monday, March 16th). All athletics and activities are cancelled or postponed. The tentative re-open date is Monday, April 13, 2020. More information will be sent out beginning today, to both staff and parents.

Governor Reynolds announces assistance for employees and employers affected by COVID-19 related layoffs

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Governor Reynolds today (Monday), announced assistance for workers and employers impacted by layoffs related to COVID-19.  The guidance includes information for employees filing for unemployment insurance claims, as well as information on programs available for employers. “Iowa has incredible employers accommodating the needs of Iowans during the disruption caused by COVID-19,” said Gov. Reynolds. “The state of Iowa is doing everything we can to ease the process and shorten the time it will take for Iowans to receive unemployment benefits. All of our state agencies continue to work as one team to lessen the impact COVID-19 will have on our economy and our people.”

“Iowa Workforce Development is taking steps to reduce the impact of these claims on employers who have had to temporarily lay off staff due to closures or slowdowns,” said IWD Director BethTownsend. “IWD encourages all employers to utilize paid leave and telework options for employees before utilizing temporary layoffs.  Iowa Workforce Development will continue to monitor the situation, working with our stakeholders and updates will be released on our webpage.”

Unemployment insurance claims:

If you are laid off due to COVID-19 or have to stay home to self-isolate, care for family members or due to illness related to COVID-19, you can receive unemployment benefits, provided you meet all other eligibility requirements.  Those requirements essentially include working for wages from an employer who claims you as an employee in six of the last eighteen months and have earned at least $2,500 in the same time period. More specific explanation of benefit eligibility can be found at: https://www.iowaworkforcedevelopment.gov/2019-unemployment-insurance-claimant-handbook
Claimants can expect to receive payment within 7-10 days after the date the claim is filed. Claims that are filed and identified as a direct or indirect result of COVID-19, will not be charged to employers.  Fact-finding interviews for these claims will be waived and not be held although employers will be notified of claims received. IWD will process unemployment insurance payments to ensure payment will continue to be paid in a timely manner.

“The Iowa Workforce Development team is dedicated to providing assistance to employees and employers affected by COVID-19.  Please do not hesitate to contact myself or our team for assistance at 1-866-239-0843,” said Director Townsend.  For more information, visit www.IowaWorkforceDevelopment.gov Updates will be released as they become available.

Gov. Reynolds to hold a Press Conference on COVID-19 at 4:30 p.m.

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Reynolds will hold a press conference today from the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) in Johnston, IA at 4:30 p.m. to provide an update to the state of Iowa on COVID-19. The press conference follows Gov. Reynolds recommending schools close for four weeks. The press conference will stream live on Facebook under “Governor Kim Reynolds.”

Page County man arrested for OWI

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Sunday in Page County four-miles west of Clarinda, resulted in an OWI arrest. 35-year old Nathaniel Newton Thornton, of Coin, was arrested for O.W.I. 1st offense. Thornton was transported to the Page County Jail on $1,000 bond pending future court proceedings.

Iowa’s January unemployment rate holds at 2.8%

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s unemployment rate for January was 2.8%. Iowa Workforce Development reported Monday that the rate was unchanged from the revised rate for December. The number of unemployed residents rose slightly in January to an estimated 49,500. The number of people with jobs also increased, to about 1.7 million. Iowa’s rate is tied for the 10th lowest in the nation. The U.S. unemployment rate for January was 3.6%.

Authorities: Des Moines fire victims were mother, son, 5

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have released the names of a woman and her 5-year-old child who died in a Des Moines residential fire. They were identified Monday as 40-year old Tharassa Page, and her son, Reginald Page. Firefighters sent around 10:45 a.m. Sunday to the duplex found flames coming out of the windows on its north side. Three other people inside the residence escaped to safety. No other injuries were reported. The fire cause is being investigated.

 

Essex man arrested on an Assault charge

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March 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Page County, Friday, arrested an Essex man on an Assault charge. 35-year old Travis Robert Mayer was arrested at the Douglas County, NE., Jail, on a Page County Warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault – Felony. He was transported to the Page County Jail and held on $ 5,000 bond, pending future court proceedings.