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AHSTW looks to keep the ball rolling at Earlham

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings are undefeated at 5-0 and they hope to keep that streak going with a road trip to face the Earlham Cardinals (2-3) on Friday night. We’ll have coverage of the game on KJAN for the Class A District 9 match-up. The Vikings have put up some impressive numbers to start the season including holding their opponents to an average of 10 points per game. AHSTW Head Coach Davis Pattee said the Vikings have played great team defense with some great leaders on the line.

That defense will face a challenge this week from Earlham Tailback Caleb Swalla. He has rushed for 969 yards on the season with 9 touchdowns and Coach Pattee said he is a big part of a tough Earlham offense to prepare for.

The Vikings will counter with some balance on offense. Gabe Pauley is a great tailback as well, churning up 735 yards and 11 scores. The Vikings add the air threat with Blake Osbahr’s efficiency at quarterback and a number of threats to throw to, led by Drake Partridge. Osbahr has completed 73% of his passes and has thrown just one interception this year. Partridge has hauled in 13 passes for 394 yards and 8 touchdowns.

The Vikings and Cardinals are set for a 7:00pm kickoff in Earlham. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call on KJAN with pregame starting at 6:30pm following our weekly pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? that starts at 6:00pm. You can catch the game on air at AM 1220, FM 101.1, online at kjan.com, on the web app, or watch the live video feed on our Facebook page. Stay tuned after the game for the Iowa High school Scoreboard Show from 10:00pm-11:30pm.

Atlantic hopes for happy homecoming against Falcons

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans (2-3) football team is preparing for their homecoming game this week against the OA-BCIG Falcons (4-1). The Trojans have regrouped this week after a tough start to district play with a 45-14 loss to Kuemper Catholic last week. The Trojans failed to establish the run against the Knights and Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott said they need to get better in that aspect of the game to open up the rest of the offense.

The Falcons will line up in a similar fashion to the Knights as they like to spread the field, but the Falcons will be a bit more heavy on the short passing game. OA-BCIG has 5 receivers that have gained over 100 yards on the season and Coach McDermott said they will need to get pressure on Falcons QB Kaden Ladwig if they want to slow them down.

Ladwig has thrown for 1,286 yard and 15 touchdowns compared to just 4 interceptions, so he has been efficient., but he also poses a threat with his feet having rushed for six scores as well. Coach McDermott said the defensive front will have to play a great game to get pressure but also contain Ladwig.

The Trojans and Falcons will kick off the homecoming contest at 7:00pm on Friday at the Trojan Bowl.

Adair County Board of Supervisors to hold special session Friday on turbine ordinance amendment

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

After meeting on Wednesday the Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold a special session on Friday morning at 10:30am for a vote on the second reading of an ordinance amendment in regards to the Wind Energy Conversion Property. The board will take action on moving the proposed ordinance to a third reading.

The amendment will place a cap on wind turbines within the county at 530. Two current large wind turbine projects are being constructed in the county that will bring the total up to near 500 turbines. A number of other restrictions on setback distances from other properties were drafted earlier this month by the board.

Cass County Board of Supervisors to meet Friday

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

The Cass County Board of Supervisors are set to meet on Friday morning at 8:30am in the board room at the Cass County Courthouse.

On their agenda is a public hearing on changing the zoning classification of a parcel in Pleasant Township from Agricultural to Business. This change was requested by Dollar General Retail Store in order to construct a new store on the site. After the public hearing the board plans to take action on approving the change.

The board is also set to take action on approving appointment to fill a vacancy for the Treasurer’s Deputy. That position is a title change from Treasurer’s Assistant.

The board will also hear a number of regular reports as well as review and act on applications for a part-time Mental Health Advocate.

Mamie Doud Eisenhower’s Iowa birthplace involved in lawsuit

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

BOONE, Iowa (AP) — A dispute over whether to sell the Iowa birthplace of former first lady Mamie Doud Eisenhower has led to a lawsuit and mismanagement allegations.

Former members of the Boone County Historical Society filed a lawsuit last week against the nonprofit, The Des Moines Register reported . The lawsuit seeks an injunction to block the sale of the home, which has since been turned into a museum.

The nonprofit historical society announced last year that it planned to close the home to focus efforts on other projects, according to the lawsuit. The home was listed for $184,000 on Sept. 7, the lawsuit said.
The filing alleges that society officials retaliated against members who opposed the plan and terminated their memberships, which would violate state law and the organization’s bylaws.

Mara MacKay is the historical society’s former executive director and a defendant in the lawsuit. She now volunteers at the organization after being terminated due to lack of funds. MacKay said she’s “confident that the board members did what they needed to do and upheld their responsibilities.”

MacKay said the home is no longer for sale and the organization will need to find other ways to raise revenue. The group had considered turning the home into a vacation rental or bed and breakfast.

“We’re going to back away from that for right now because we’re aware that there’s differing opinions,” she said.

The former first lady was born in the Boone home in 1896, according to the Boone History Museum. She later married President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who served as the 34th president from 1953 to 1961.

Groups ask Iowa judge to rule against heartbeat abortion law

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Lawyers for two abortion providers have asked an Iowa judge to forgo a trial and rule that the state’s fetal heartbeat law is unconstitutional.

The Des Moines Register reports that lawyers for Planned Parenthood of the Heartland and the Emma Goldman Clinic in Iowa City filed a motion Monday that cites the Iowa Supreme Court’s June decision to strike down a 72-hour waiting period to obtain an abortion. The high court said the state’s women have a fundamental right to abortion protected by the state constitution.

The fetal heartbeat law would ban nearly all abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected, which can occur about six weeks into a pregnancy and often before a woman realizes she’s pregnant. The law hasn’t taken effect, pending the litigation’s outcome.

Lawyers representing the state have not yet responded to the motion filed Monday. Nor has the judge indicated when he will rule on it.

Coca-Cola Days this weekend in Atlantic

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

Coca-Cola Days will be held tomorrow, September 28th and Saturday, September 29th in Downtown Atlantic. The event is the second biggest collector’s show in the United States and includes a tailgate barbecue open to the public, a Show, Swap & Sell, “On the Road with Coca-Cola Raffle” and many more activities for all ages.

The tailgate barbecue will be held tomorrow night at the Rock Island Depot, located at 102 Chestnut St. and is open to the entire public. For $6.50 you will receive a burger, potato salad, beans, desert and a drink.

This year’s raffle follows the 2018 theme, “On the Road with Coca-Cola”. Items include: a Coca-Cola Mini Fridge; $100 gift card to HyVee; gift card to Fareway; one-night stay at Boulder’s Inn & Suites; one-night stay at Atlantic Inn & Suites; red travel cooler and a Coca-Cola table runner, donated by Something For You. Raffle tickets are $5 for a chance and available at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce or at the Show, Swap & Sell meet this Saturday, September 29th. The raffle will take place at 2:00 PM on Saturday at the close of the Show, Swap and Sell at the Herring Building, located at 2nd and Poplar Street. You do not have to be present to win.

T-Shirts for the 2018 Coca-Cola Days Celebration are also available for purchase. The shirts are gray and feature the theme, “On the Road with Coca-Cola”. T-Shirts can be purchased for $16 at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce or at the Show, Swap & Sell this Saturday.

For more information on Coca-Cola Days or a full list of activities, please visit www.cocacoladays.com, call the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce at 712-243-3017 or email chamber@atlanticiowa.com.

Aquatic, Forest and Right-of-Way Continuing Instruction Course is Oct. 17

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

Image credit: M.H. Shour, ISU Extension & Outreach

Red Oak, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Montgomery County office will host an Aquatic, Forest and Right-of-Way Continuing Instruction Course (CIC) for commercial pesticide applicators on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018. The program provided by the ISU Extension and Outreach Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP) can be seen at office locations across Iowa.

The local attendance site for the Oct. 17 CIC is the Montgomery County Extension office located at 400 Bridge Street Suite #2 in Red Oak. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. followed by sessions from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The registration fee is $35 on or before Oct. 10 and $45 after Oct. 10. To register or to obtain additional information about the CIC, contact Katie Hart at the ISU Extension and Outreach Montgomery County office at (712) 623-2592.

In Shelby County the local attendance site for the Oct. 17 CIC is 906 6th Street. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. followed by sessions from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The registration fee is $35 on or before Oct. 10 and $45 after Oct. 10. To register or to obtain additional information about the CIC, contact Shelby County Extension & Outreach at 712-755-3104.

The course will provide continuing instruction credits for commercial and public pesticide applicators certified in categories 2 (Forest Pest Control), 5 (Aquatic Pest Control), 6 (Right-of-Way Pest Control), and 10 (Research and Demonstration). Topics to be covered are: equipment calibration; phytotoxicity; pesticide drift reduction; principles of limited area application; aquatic invasive species update; control of tree of heaven and red cedar; white oak mortality; and Phragmites control. Additional information and registration forms for this and other courses offered through the PSEP Program can be accessed at www.extension.iastate.edu/PSEP.

One arrest and one accident in Mills County Wednesday

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports one arrest and one accident on Wednesday.

At 2:03pm Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 45-year-old William Joseph Weis of Glenwood on a valid warrant for Violation of Probation. He was being held on $10,000 bond.

The accident occurred at 11:30pm at the intersection of Marion Avenue and East 7th Street.  It was determined that 44-year-old Cherry Parker of Malvern was driving a 2006 Nissan east on 7th Street and made a right hand turn onto Marion Avenue but left the roadway and collided with a street sign, knocking it over. The vehicle left the scene but a mudflap was left at the scene. The vehicle was later located two blocks away in a driveway in the alley. The damage matched the damage that would of been likely at the scene at it was missing a mud flap. No arrest or charges were immediately made.

Creston Police report one Wednesday arrest

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September 27th, 2018 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports the arrest Wednesday evening of 19-year-old Max Kilgore of Creston. Kilgore was arrested at 5:48pm at the Law Enforcement Center on 2 counts of 5th Degree Theft. He was then released from custody on a Promise to Appear in court at a later date.