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Nodaway Valley girls, Mount Ayr boy take hardware at Pride of Iowa Conference Championships

Sports

April 30th, 2019 by admin

The Nodaway Valley girls and Mount Ayr boys track teams were winners at the Pride of Iowa Conference Championships in Corning on Monday night.

In girls action Nodaway Valley got wins from Maddax DeVault in the 200M, Reagan Weinheimer in the 400M, Lexi Shike in the 100M Hurdles, and won the 4x100M Relay and Sprint Medley. Bedford got a trio of wins from Emma Lucas. She won the 800M, 1500M, and 3000M. The Bulldogs also won the Distance Medley. Southwest Valley’s Kyli Aldrich won the Shot Put.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Nodaway Valley 131
  2. Mount Ayr 114
  3. Central Decatur 110.50
  4. Wayne 79.00
  5. Southwest Valley 65.5
  6. Bedford 65
  7. Lenox 58
  8. Martensdale St Marys 54
  9. East Union 39
  10. Southeast Warren 25

Full results here.

In boys action Josh Baudler of Nodaway Valley won the 1600M and 3200M. Southwest Valley had a couple of winners with Hunter Poston in the Discus and Jacob Webb in the Shot Put.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Mount Ayr 209
  2. Central Decatur 90
  3. Wayne 74
  4. Nodaway Valley 70
  5. Bedford 65
  6. Martensdale St Marys 64
  7. Southwest Valley 59
  8. Southeast Warren 54
  9. Lenox 28
  10. East Union 27

Full results here.

New Atlantic Police Officer to be sworn-in Wed. evening

News

April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones will administer the Oath of Office to the City’s newest Police Officer, Wednesday. Officer Dustin Gelner began working with the Atlantic Police Department on April 24th. Originally from Vinton, Louisiana, Gelner met his wife Michelle, an Atlantic native, while serving in the armed forces for five-years. Michelle Gelner is a nurse at CCMH. Both moved to town and have found a home to raise their family. The couple has a two-and one-half year old son, and recently welcomed a daughter, who is now three months old. The event is part of the regular City Council meeting, which begins 5:30-p.m. at the Atlantic City Hall.

The Atlantic City Council will act on approving an application for the Ba-Da Ba-Da Bing Bang Rally set for May 18th. The rally of vintage military equipment has been a popular event over the past few years, and requires certain temporary road closures for a 3-p.m. “cruise” beginning and ending at the Armory (American Legion Memorial bldg.). The route follows Poplar Street south of 7th Street, then west to 10th, continuing onto Sunnyside Lane to 22nd Street all the way to Highway 71. A rest stop will be taken at Wal-Mart, before the military vehicles proceed to head back to the Armory using 14th, Plum Street; Roosevelt Drive; 11th Street; Linn Street; 10th Street; Chestnut Street; 7th Street; 3rd Street, and finally Poplar. There will be an Atlantic Police escort for the participants.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will hold a Public Hearing on the sale of 602 Spruce Street, followed by a Resolution acting on the sale of the property. They will also act on approving a Resolution authorizing a Loan Agreement and the Issuance of Bonds for a General Obligation Solid Waste Management Note. City Administrator John Lund points out the City is a member of a 28-E organization that operates the Cass County Landfill. The City, he says, is required to support the Landfill financially, if the Landfill determines it is necessary. The Landfill has implemented a per-capita fee of $12 per residence ($85,344), payable in four equal installments over the course of the fiscal year. Since the City does not have the ability to foot that kind of financial obligation out of the General Fund over the long term. “Bonding for this type of debt is not logical,” he says. That leaves the City with one alternative: working with local banks for a paper debt and to make an immediate payment of the principal and any interest. Since it is still a debt, Public Hearings and the proper paperwork are required.

The Council will act on a Resolution approving the contract and bonds for the 2019 Palm Street improvement project, and a Resolution setting May 15th as the date for a Public Hearing on amending the FY 2019 Budget

Officials preparing for record Mississippi River crests

News

April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Officials in eastern Iowa and other states along the Mississippi River are preparing for record or near-record crests. The Rock Island gauge at Davenport showed the level Tuesday morning at a little more than a foot under the record crest of 22.6 feet set in July 1993. It’s expected to crest Wednesday evening a few inches short of the record.

The Muscatine gauge showed the river more than 3 feet below the July 1993 record of 25.6 feet. It’s expected to crest a little more than a foot under the record at Muscatine, where officials have placed new berms and are preparing to divert downtown traffic.

The National Weather Service says showers and thunderstorms are forecast through Wednesday afternoon, dropping enough rain to alter the predicted river crests.
The service also says storms and flash flooding are expected for portions of Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 4/30/19

News, Podcasts

April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Spicy Shrimp Tacos (4-30-2019)

Mom's Tips

April 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

  • 1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • salt and pepper to taste

Cilantro Sauce:

  • 1/4 cup Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice

Combine all ingredients for cilantro sauce and set aside.  In a medium bowl, combine 1 tablespoon oil, garlic, cumin, chili powder, onion powder, salt and pepper.  Add shrimp and toss to coat.  Cover and refrigerate for 15 minutes or up to 24 hours.  Heat remaining oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.  Cook shrimp until cooked through, about 5 minutes.  Serve with cilantro sauce.

TUESDAY, APRIL 30th

Trading Post

April 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  A five foot wide, 9 drawer dresser with beveled mirror, in excellent condition, asking $75.  A floral print love seat with pillows, in excellent condition, asking $25.  A twin size mattress and box spring, like new, asking $75.  All can be seen in Atlantic.  Call 712-784-4848.

FOR SALE:  Seagate External Hard Drive, 150 GB great shape, $15.00 or make an Offer.  Call 712-249-0077.

FOR SALE: 2 tickets to School of Rock at the Des Moines Civic Center this Thursday, May 2nd at 7:30pm. Great seats, row R. 2 tickets for $75 total-half price! 712-779-0317.

WANTED:  Black raspberry plants.  (712) 249-5286.  FOUND!

Heartbeat Today 4-30-2019

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Ken Moorman of the Atlantic Friends of the Library who are sponsoring a community shred day on Saturday, May 4 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am in the parking loot south of the library.

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Atlantic Police Department report

News

April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Police Department report 52-year old Richard Lewis, of Atlantic, was arrested Saturday for violation of a No Contact Order. Lewis was booked-into the Cass County Jail. And, no injuries were reported following an accident Saturday, in the 200 block of Chestnut Street.  A skid loader was hauling a large barrel from across the street at around 11:15-a.m. when it struck a legally parked vehicle owned by Harlan Sisco, of Atlantic. The driver of the skid loader was identified as Douglas Mitchell, of Atlantic. Damage from the mishap amounted to $2,000. No citations were issued.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 4/30/2019

Podcasts, Sports

April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Motorists need to use caution around large farm equipment on the roads

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Spring planting season is finally underway and state public safety officials are reminding motorists to check their speed as they approach over-sized farm equipment. Iowa Highway Patrol Sergeant Nate Ludwig says traditional cars and trucks are no match for agricultural machinery which often weighs several tons. He says trying to get around those big tractors pulling implements can be dangerous. “They think they start to make that pass and they do it before the yellow line they’re fine,” Ludwig says, “and then they meet a car at the top of a hill coming the other direction, which always results in a bad situation.”

Ludwig says he hopes drivers will resist the urge to pass lumbering farm equipment in no passing zones. He says not only is that a bad idea, it’s against the law. “If you can’t make a complete pass from start to finish before that solid yellow line, that’s illegal,” Ludwig says. “I don’t think people know that. They think maybe if they start to make that pass and they do it before the yellow line, they’re fine.”

Even if the farmer waves you around, Ludwig says it’s best to wait until you can actually see that it’s safe to pass. Planting season often runs around the clock and huge equipment is frequently moved between fields at night. Ludwig says farmers need to share responsibility by making sure it’s obvious when they’re going to turn or come to a sudden stop.

(Thanks to Pat Blank, Iowa Public Radio)