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Atlantic FFA Director Eric Miller reports that on February 6th 2019, six members of the Atlantic FFA Chapter participated in a variety of events at the Southwest District FFA Review night at Boyer Valley High School. Tyler Comes and Nathan Behrends had their Iowa FFA Degrees reviewed by a team of FFA Advisors. In order to receive this prestigious awards, FFA members must complete all of the following: be an FFA member for two years, complete two years of high school, invested at least $1,500 in their SAE or 300 hours in excess to class time work or a combo of the two. Recipients must have committed 25 years to community service, performed 10 procedures of parliamentary procedure, given a six-minute speech relating to agriculture, served as an officer or other satisfactory position held by chapter, and had a strong enough school record, as deemed by their superintendent or principal. Both Comes and Behrends applications passed and they will receive their Iowa FFA Degree during the final session at the Iowa FFA Leadership Conference at Ames in April.
Tyler Comes and Taylor McCreedy applied for FFA Proficiency awards this year. Tyler’s proficiency area of Beef Production – Entrepreneurship earned a Gold and advanced to State. Tyler has a cow calf operation that he began in 8th grade and has continued throughout high school. Taylor’s Equine Science – Entrepreneurship earned a Silver and also advanced to State. Taylor has taken her love of animals and turned her passion into an opportunity to work with others as she trainers horses. Proficiency Award nominees have excelled in their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) Programs. These awards encourage members to develop specialized skills that will apply toward a future career. The district winners will advance to the State FFA competition where they will compete against winners from the other FFA Districts in Iowa.
The last part of Review Night is the District FFA Officer Interviews. This year Atlantic FFA had 3 members apply for the 2019-20 District FFA Officer team. Juniors Adriana Mendez, Corri Pelzer, and Tate Den Beste began the night with an FFA knowledge test. After waiting in the holding room with other candidates from various schools. The candidates then had an individual interview with the seven member nominating committee. The committee asked each candidate a few questions. Then the candidates had a one on one interview with four members of the committee. Each one-on-one interview was only one minute, so the candidate had to think on their feet.
After all the candidates were done the committee met and selected the ballot for the 2019 District FFA Convention. Adriana Mendez was balloted for the District FFA Reporter and Corri Pelzer was balloted for the District Sentinel. Adriana and Corri will each give a speech and answer 2 questions in front of the District FFA Delegates on Saturday March 2nd in Glenwood.
Members of the Griswold and Lenox School Boards held a joint meeting Wednesday evening in Griswold, to discuss and act on a Superintendent Sharing Agreement for current Superintendent Dave Henrichs. Henrichs told KJAN News the Board voted to renew his contract. The contract is for another year. Henrichs said while they didn’t have the contract ready for him to sign Wednesday night, he will accept the offer for another year.
During a separate meeting, the Griswold School Board approved an Open Enrollment application for a student from Atlantic. The deadline for Open Enrollments has passed, but both the Atlantic and Griswold Boards agreed to accept the request.
LE MARS, Iowa (AP) — A northwest Iowa man accused of insurance fraud has been given two years of probation. Plymouth County District Court records say 41-year-old Scott Leininger, of Le Mars, pleaded guilty to forgery after prosecutors dismissed the fraud charge. He also was sentenced Monday to five years in prison, suspended, and fined $750. The judge ordered that Leininger’s sentence be served at the same time as any punishment meted out to Leininger in a Clay County case. He’s pleaded not guilty there to a charge of ongoing criminal conduct and is scheduled to go on trial April 2.
Plymouth County authorities say Leininger submitted false paperwork to back his claim to Homesite Insurance for damage he said his disability equipment sustained during a lightning storm. Court documents say the company discovered the paperwork was bogus and didn’t pay the claim.
Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reminds patrons of the Atlantic Community School District, that a special public measure election will be held for the Atlantic Community School District for those voters in Cass, Audubon and Pottawattamie Counties. The election takes place April 2nd, with polls opening at Noon and closing at 8-p.m. on that date. Absentee voting for anyone who wishes to Vote Early, is permitted, beginning March 4th. Ballots may be requested now, but cannot be mailed until on or after March 4th. The last day to request a ballot to be mailed to you is Friday, March 22nd. Early voting is permitted at the Cass County Auditor’s Office during their regular business hours, from March 4th through 11-a.m. April 2nd. There are only two polling places:
Voting Center 1 – Those voters living in Wards 1,4 and 5 in the City of Atlantic, will cast their ballot at the Heritage House, in Atlantic.
Voting Center 2 – Voters living in the remainder of the Atlantic Community School District (those residing in Audubon and Pottawattamie Counties; Bear Grove, Benton, Brighton, Cass, Franklin, Grove, Pymosa and Washington Townships in Cass County; The Cities of Marne, Wiota, and City of Atlantic Wards 2 and 3, will vote at the Atlantic Public Library.
The Special Election is with regard to a $9.2-million bond referendum that would pay for school building and site improvements. The Resolution to be voted on states: “Shall the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Community School District, in the Counties of Cass, Audubon and Pottawattamie, State of Iowa, be authorized to contract indebtedness ans issue general obligation bonds in an amount not exceeding $9,500,000 for the purpose of furnishing, equipping, constructing, improving, repairing, and renovating school buildings and improving the sites thereof at the school district’s existing school buildings located in Atlantic, Iowa, including without limitation: (a) renovating, equipping and improving the football field/track/stadium, team building, concession and related buildings/site improvements, (b) renovating, equipping and improving the softball/baseball fields and related buildings/site improvements, (c) constructing, relocating, equipping and improving tennis courts and related buildings/site improvements, and (d) improving and realigning a roadway for smoother access to the elementary school and connection to the middle school?”
If approved during the Special Election, the indebtedness of the district will be in excess of 1.25-percent of the assessed valuation of taxable property in the School District.
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Exira-EHK School District Superintendent Trevor Miller today (Thursday), announced the district’s plans for Snow Make-up Days. Miller says the latest schedule to make-up for missed class hours due to the weather, includes (The newest in bold):
Miller says if there are any additional days, the district will add them to the end of the year or adding length to the day. He adds “Hopefully, Spring is right around the corner.”
Creston Police report two men were arrested on separate charges, Wednesday. 37-year old Dustin Dale Moore, of Creston, was arrested at around 7:10-p.m., for Domestic Assault. He was being held in the Union County Jail without bond, pending an appearance before the Magistrate. And, 51-year old Michael Robert Spare, of Afton, was arrested at around 1:30-p.m. Wednesday, in Creston, for Driving While Suspended at Saint Malachy. Spare has since bonded-out of the Union County Jail.
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FOREST CITY, Iowa (AP) — One of two men accused of stealing around 150 pigs in northern Iowa has been sentenced. Winnebago County District Court records say 21-year-old Robert Morales, of Thompson, Iowa, on Tuesday was given 10 years in prison, suspended, and five years of probation and fined $1,000. He also was ordered to make restitution of nearly $22,000.
The pigs were reported stolen Nov. 4, 2017, from a Christensen Farms operation near Lake Mills. The other man charged, 35-year-old David Cortez Jr., has pleaded not guilty to theft and burglary. His trial is scheduled to begin April 10.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa City woman who told police she drank several cans of beer before providing day care to an infant who died later that day has been given two years of probation. Johnson County District Court records say 49-year-old Wendy Young also was sentenced Monday to two years in prison and fined $625, but both were suspended. She’d entered an Alford plea to a reduced charge of child endangerment, no injury. In an Alford plea, a person doesn’t admit guilt but acknowledges there is enough evidence for a likely conviction.
Officers called to Young’s home on Oct. 18, 2017, found the child unresponsive . The infant was pronounced dead later at a hospital. The records say Young acknowledged drinking 10 to 12 cans of beer before the child arrived. Authorities haven’t provided more information about the child.