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Cass County Supervisors approve request for bids resolution

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors held a very short meeting today (Wednesday), in Atlantic. Officials heard from Snyder and Associates’ Engineer Dave Sturm, with regard to the Elite Octane, LLC. Gray Water Transmission project. Sturm provided the Board with a Resolution authorizing the County to request bids for the installation of pipes and related components needed for the gray water line from the Atlantic Wastewater Treatment Plant to the ethanol plant.

Sturm said they have the plans and specifications mostly finished and are just waiting on their electrical sub-contractor to provide their schematics, which are expected by no later than Friday. Afterward, they plan on going to bid for the project, with taking bids on Aug. 22nd. Bids received will be considered during the Board’s meeting on August 23rd.

A Public Hearing will be held on the proposed project plans, specifications and form of contract August 23rd, as well. Sturm was asked about the engineering costs of the gray water project. He said the most recent estimate, was $700,000. A better estimate will be available for the board prior to taking bids.

Council Bluffs man cited into court on an assault charge

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports 63-year old Daniel Leroy Finck, of Council Bluffs, received a citation/summons to court, on a charge of Simple Assault. Deputy Adam Fields said in his report, that at around 3-p.m., he was notified of a possible, belated assault report to be taken at a residence in the 14,000 block of 230th Street. A short time later, he met with the reporting party and victim, a 38-year old man from Council Bluffs, who advised he was assaulted in the day and wanted to make a report. The victim and Finck were not previously acquainted.

2 arrested for Violation of No Contact Orders in Glenwood

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says two people were arrested at around 2-a.m. today (Wednesday), for Violation of a No Contact Order. 29-year old Jared Lee Pomerenke, and 32-year old Robyn Leigh Salmons, both of Glenwood, were taken into custody near the intersection of Levi Road and Highway 34. They were being held in the Mills County Jail without bond.

Clarinda man arrested on drug charges Wed. morning

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Clarinda have arrested a man on drug charges. 57-year old Larry Michael Smith,  of Clarinda, was arrested at around 12-a.m. today (Wednesday), for delivery of a controlled substance, believed to be methamphetamine and for possession of drugs believed to be methamphetamine and marijuana.

Smith was being held in the Page County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail. Investigative reports have been forwarded to Page County Attorney Carl M. Sonksen for review and consideration of the filing of formal charges.

The Clarinda Police Department was assisted in the investigation and arrest by the Page County Sheriff’s Department and Page County Sheriff’s Department K-9, Lucas.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 8/2/2017

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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Afton man arrested for OWI in Creston

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 1:35-a.m. today (Wednesday), in Creston, resulted in an arrest. 26-year old Peter Larsen III, of Afton, was arrested at the intersection of Taylor/Division Streets, on the charges of OWI 1st and Driving while Suspended. Larsen was being held in the Union County Jail on a $1000 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 8/2/2017

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Problem gambling in the spotlight this week at state casinos

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s 19 state-licensed are making an extra effort to reach out to customers this week as part of Responsible Gaming Education Week. Iowa Gaming Association C-E-O, Wes Ehrecke says the casinos have several activities planned throughout the week. “The Responsible Gaming Education Week has always been a time over the last 18 years to focus on heightening awareness with our patrons and treatment providers and staff….that people should go to the casino for the fun and entertainment that it is intended to be and using discretionary dollars,” Ehrecke says.

A big issue being discussed this year is the change in the law on self bans from casinos. “It’s an opportunity to answer questions and get everybody sort of on the same page — kind of a learning curve here,” Ehrecke says. The new law clarifies that the ban only includes the gaming floor areas at the casinos. He says a lot of studying went into changing the law that now gives someone the option of a five-year ban — which had been limited to only a lifetime ban. Ehrecke says treatment professionals believe it may lead to more people taking advantage of it because it doesn’t last forever.

“When people maybe have the loss of a loved one, going through a divorce or loss of a job. It’s not necessarily a compulsive gambler, they just need a time out. Something that’s maybe shorter than a lifetime,” Eherecke says. “So this is giving that opportunity of a better option.”

The new law began July 1st and Ehrecke says those who had banned themselves already have a chance to take another look at the issue. “If they’ve been excluded for at least five years they would have an opportunity to be reinstated,” Ehrecke explains . “So that’s another aspect of this we’ve been trying to help educate and heighten awareness and answer questions — of which there have been plenty of in the last couple of weeks.”

While this week focuses on the effort to stop problem gambling, he says casinos are working on the issue throughout the year. “It’s absolutely important to have a focus on responsible gaming year round, and I applaud our casinos who work with respective area treatment providers. They invite them in on a periodic basis,” Ehrecke says. “Certainly this week there is a lot of attention on staff training and interaction, and just looking at signage and what can we do to improve.”

Ehrecke says there is a lot of information available on gambling and the rules in the state at the Iowa Gaming Association’s website at: iowagaming.org.

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Reminder: Cass County Dems still accepting items for school supply drive

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A reminder: The Cass County Democratic Party is holding their 6th Annual School Supply Drive. School supplies collected will be divided among the three county school districts to serve those children who are in the most need.

Supplies can be taken to the Cass County Democratic Party’s booth at AtlanticFest on August 12th. You can also drop off supplies at Democratic Party Chair Sherry Toelle’s home, located at 10 East 13th Street in Atlantic until the start of the school year (August 23rd). Needed supplies include everything from backpacks to pencils and pens to notebooks to personal supplies such as facial tissue.

Toelle says “We want to provide the children of Cass County with needed school supplies that they might not otherwise be able to afford. This is part of our Democratic mission–to serve those in the community who need our help.” She added, “Later in the year we will also be sponsoring a Food Drive and perhaps a winter clothing drive.”

Toelle stressed that “While the Democratic Party is sponsoring this drive, it is open to all members of the community. It is a non-partisan event for our children.”

Oklahoma woman injured in a crash on I-29 in Harrison County

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August 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

One person was injured during a single-vehicle accident at around 6-p.m. Tuesday, in Harrison County. The Iowa State Patrol says 73-year old Lynda Bugg, of Crescent, Oklahoma, was traveling south on Interstate 29 at mile marker 78, when for reasons unknown, the 2006 GMC 1500 pickup she was driving, entered the median, re-entered I-29, and went out of control in the southbound lanes. The pickup came to rest on its top in the southbound west lane, facing northbound.

The pickup was hauling a bumper hitch camper that came to rest in the west ditch of I-29, still attached to the pickup. Bugg – who was wearing her seat belt – was transported by Missouri Valley Rescue to the hospital in Missouri Valley.