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Dollar General hopes to build in Griswold area

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August 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Dollar General are looking into building a store on the eastern-most city limits of Griswold. Cass County Zoning Administrator Rich Hansen told the Board of Supervisors during their meeting this (Friday) morning, that company officials are asking for a zoning change in order to build a store on about 2.5-acres of land they want to purchase, just north of Highway 92. He said the land is located across from the Little League Field. Company officials are requesting the land be rezoned from “General Ag,” to “Business.” They’ve started with the paperwork. The next step is a Zoning Hearing.

Because the property is in a Flood Plain, they’ll have to build-up the property by about two-feet. Hansen said that will require approval of the DNR. The Supervisors took no action of the request, as that’s up to the Cass County Zoning Board. Hansen just wanted to keep them up to date on the project. In other business, the Cass County Supervisors approved the abatement of taxes on parcels of land owned in both the City of Atlantic and Anita, after those properties were abandoned. The tiny parcel in Atlantic at 604 Cedar Street, no longer exists and has been given a new number. Taxes on it are just $40. Total assessment is $1,740.

The parcel in Anita is at 507 Main Street. Taxes amount to $298.

 

ISU study: Children of divorce are less likely to earn college degrees

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August 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Children of divorce are less likely to earn a four-year college degree or beyond, according to an Iowa State University study co-authored by I-S-U sociology professor Susan Stewart. “We tracked young adults into their 20s and 30s and we looked at the families that they were from,” Stewart says. “We found that children with divorced parents were about half as likely to complete their college degree and about half as likely to go on to graduate school than children with continuously married parents.”

The study found 27-percent of children with divorced parents had a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared to 50-percent of those with married parents. One of the more likely reasons for the findings, she says, is simply financial. “After divorce, incomes go down and it takes a long time to recover that and sometimes, parents never recover that loss in income,” Stewart says. “They might have saved for college for their children, but then that money might get eaten up when the parents have to pay for the divorce and form a new household.”

The study looked for any differences in outcomes when the child was under 18 versus over 18 at the time of the divorce and found no variation. “Divorce, whether in childhood or young adulthood, has long-lasting effects on childrens’ lives,” Stewart says, “even into their late adulthood.”  With the divorce rate continuing to hover around 50-percent of all marriages, Stewart says the impact on a child’s higher education is undoubtedly being felt in the bigger picture of the workforce. “Getting a college degree has become pretty much a requirement for getting a job and reaching the middle class,” Stewart says. “Increasingly, a graduate degree is important even for relatively low-paying fields like social work and education.”

A federal report predicts jobs requiring a master’s degree are expected to grow by nearly 17-percent between 2016 and 2026. The I-S-U study is being published in the Journal of Family Issues.

SEPTEMBER 2018

Birthday Club

August 31st, 2018 by admin

September 1st:

  • Alan Carlson of Elliott (Winner)

September 2nd:

  • Bonnie Bruner of Atlantic (Winner)

September 3rd:

  • Rosemary Davidson of Atlantic (Winner)

September 4th:

  • Bernice Robinson of Exira (Winner)
  • Darlene Plancks of Atlantic
  • Elizabeth Andi Van Aernam of Exira

September 5th:

  • Sue Muri of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Sharon Ludington of Atlantic
  • Grace Christensen of Audubon
  • Catherine Schmidt of Exira

September 6th:

  • Jenner Trailer of Brayton (Winner)
  • Bob Van Cleave of Atlantic
  • Pam Curtis of Cumberland
  • Carolyn Albertson of Exira
  • Chad Lansdown of Atlantic
  • Cindy Willingham of Atlantic

September 7th:

  • Dennis Furne of Atlantic (Winner)

September 8th:

  • Sue Hoegh of Exira (Winner)
  • Doris Evans of Elliott

September 9th:

  • Tammy DeBord of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Marcene Arn of Atlantic
  • Marlene Clark of Atlantic
  • Breanna Linfor of Atlantic
  • Lois Wolfe of Exira

September 10th:

  • Sherill Clausen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Pam Smith of Harlan
  • Sue Marsh of Atlantic
  • Marsha Prigge of Audubon

September 11th:

  • Jean Hall of Fontanelle (Winner)
  • Tyler Wilson of Exira
  • Amber Wilson of Exira
  • Vera Krengel of Atlantic
  • Teresa Clark of Atlantic
  • Michael Clark of Atlantic
  • LaVon Eblen of Atlantic
  • Jean Krummel of Walnut

September 12th:

  • Diana Munch of Exira (Winner)
  • Ranae Schlater of Exira

September 13th:

  • Lanny Kite of Marne (Winner)
  • Clara Schmidt of Harlan
  • Randy Maas of Atlantic
  • Dale Davis of Atlantic
  • Audrey Nielsen of Lewis
  • Bev Bennett of Atlantic
  • Charlotte Smetana of Exira

September 14th:

  • Pat Lorenz of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Colleen Funk of Atlantic
  • Rhonda Harry of Atlantic
  • Gina Benton of Exira

September 15th:

  • Lane Olsen of Lewis (Winner)
  • Matt Immel of Exira
  • Brooklyn Wilson of Exira
  • Jeanne Nelson of Kimballton
  • Danny Thompson of Exira

September 16th:

  • Krysta Hart of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Marcella Gaines of Atlantic
  • Sandy Schultes of Audubon

September 17th:

  • Wyatt Becker of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Patricia Mortensen of Kimballton
  • Randy Breach of Atlantic

September 18th:

  • Jennifer Carlson of Griswold (Winner)
  • Dean Finken of Atlantic
  • Stacey Armstrong of Crescent

September 19th:

  • Kassidy Jensen of Exira (Winner)
  • Jack Plancks of Atlantic
  • Zachariah Hart of Atlantic
  • Pam Parker of Elk Horn
  • Kayla Nielsen of Atlantic

September 20th:

  • Carol Schwarte of Atlantic (Winner)

September 21st:

  • Denise Kilworth of Exira (Winner)
  • Erma Lange of Atlantic
  • Dr. Tim Nelson of Creston

September 22nd:

  • Betty Hickman of Atlantic (Winner)

September 23rd:

  • John Paulsen of Exira (Winner)

September 24th:

  • Faye Nelsen of Anita (Winner)
  • Kari Hansen of Anita
  • Tina Franken of Atlantic
  • Jane Houchins of Exira

September 25th:

  • Judy Bitner of Exira (Winner)
  • Maggie Wahlert of Exira

September 26th:

  • Mark Weideman of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Ric Hansen of Atlantic
  • Nick Knudsen of Atlantic

September 27th:

  • Marge Turner of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mary Davis of Atlantic
  • Greg Schuler of Atlantic
  • Helen Runge of Exira

September 28th:

  • Annebel Lange of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Roxie Davis of Atlantic
  • Alan Redler of Jackson
  • Colleen Hamilton of Atlantic
  • Shelley Petersen of Exira
  • Jeff Munch of Exira
  • Don Greving of Exira

September 29th:

  • William Nelson of Elk Horn (Winner)

September 30th:

  • Joan Sorensen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Cindy Koll of Atlantic
  • Hannah Jessen of Exira

 

Labor Day weekend historically a dangerous time on Iowa roads

News

August 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The chief of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, Patrick Hoye, is hoping this holiday weekend is a lot safer for motorists in Iowa than it was in 2017. “Last Labor Day (weekend), we saw 10 traffic fatalities, which was the highest Labor Day count we’ve had since 1995,” Hoye said. “So, coming off of last year, we have some real serious concerns.” Labor Day marks the traditional end of summer and this weekend is typically one of the busiest travel times of the year. According to Hoye, too many motorists get behind the wheel after celebrating the holiday with alcohol. “One of the trends we saw over last Labor Day was that about 40-percent of those fatalities were alcohol related,” Hoye said.

Police in Iowa are taking part in a national campaign that involves an increase in law enforcement officers on roadways through this coming Monday. Among other things, they’ll be looking for impaired drivers, so Hoye is encouraging Iowans to plan ahead. “We always tell people, ‘hey, if you’re going out and you know you’re going to be drinking, have a plan on how you’re going to get home – whether it be a designated driver, Uber, Lyft, or a taxi,'” Hoye said. “Have in mind, before you leave the house, what your plan is to get home safely.”

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that during the 2016 Labor Day weekend, there were 433 crash fatalities nationwide with 36-percent involving drivers who were drunk.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st

Trading Post

August 31st, 2018 by admin

FOR SALE:  7 boxes of butterscotch-colored Mohawk laminate flooring, asking $125 for all.  Also,rocks of various sizes and colors picked up out of a field for landscaping, make an offer.  Call 712-249-4937.

Atlantic excited for home opener against Creston

Sports

August 31st, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans football team will play their home-opener tonight at the Trojan Bowl against the Creston Panthers.  Atlantic is coming off a season-opening 45-6 win over Saydel in week 1, where as the Panthers are coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss to Chariton 35-34.

Atlantic got a strong performance from the offense in week one with 4 players rushing the ball over 50 yards against Saydel. New starting quarterback Chase Mullenix lead the way with 81 yards and 2 touchdowns and he only attempted 5 passes in the game. Atlantic Head Football Coach Mike McDermott said the Trojans will have to do more this week to top a tough Creston team.

Creston has some weapons on the outside with Kylan Smallwood and Camdon Peterson both topping 100 yards receiving and scoring 2 touchdowns apiece in week one. Coach McDermott said he’s also concerned about what the Panthers can potentially do in the run game.

The Trojans and Panthers kickoff at 7:00pm tonight at the Trojan Bowl. Jim Field will provide updates during our broadcast of Fremont-Mills hosting Audubon tonight on KJAN.

ISU’s Ruth suspended for SDSU game

Sports

August 31st, 2018 by admin

Iowa State Senior De’Monte Ruth has been suspended for Saturday’s football game against South Dakota State. Iowa State Head Coach Matt Campbell announced the suspension on Friday and issued this statement.

“Senior De’Monte Ruth will serve a one-game suspension this weekend. De’Monte was stopped for a traffic violation and arrested for driving with a suspended license early last evening. We have a higher standard of excellence in our program and we ask our players to put the team before their actions.”

Ruth was listed at the top of the depth chart released earlier this week at the Star flex linebacker position.

Iowa State meets South Dakota State on Saturday at 7:00pm at Jack Trice Stadium.

WCV Wildcat Cross Country Classic 08/30/2018

Sports

August 31st, 2018 by admin

West Central Valley hosted the Wildcat Cross Country Classic on Thursday in Menlo.

Panorama took the team crown in the girls race with 24 points, way outdistancing the field. The Panther’s Ella Waddle won the individual title with a time of 19:49.21.

WCV Wildcat Classic Girls 2018

Nodaway Valley won the boys team title with 37 points. Josh Baudler lead the Wolverines by winning the individual title with a time of 17:05.35.

WCV Wildcat Classic Boys 2018

Logan-Magnolia Cross Country Meet 08/30/2018

Sports

August 31st, 2018 by admin

Logan-Magnolia hosted their Co-Ed Cross Country Meet on Thursday after being pushed back from Tuesday due to rain.

In the boys race Jordan Hustak of Missouri Valley was the individual champ with a time of 16:14.13. Tri-Center won the team title with 62 points.

LoMa HS Boys results 2018

In the girls race Peyton Pogge of Tri-Center was the individual champ with a time of 17:57.02. The next three finishers came from Logan-Magnolia as they ran away with the team title with 25 points.

LoMa HS Girls results 2018

Petersen wins, McCreedy 2nd for Trojans at DCG Cross Country Invite

Sports

August 31st, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans competed at the Dallas Center-Grimes Invitational on Thursday, a meet that was pushed back from Tuesday due to rain. The Trojans had some strong showings as Jalen Petersen took the title in the boys race and Taylor McCreedy came in 2nd in the girls race. The Trojans were 5th in the team race for the boys and 2nd on the girls side.

Check out the full results from each race below.

DCG Boys 2018-08-31-08

DCG Girls 2018-08-31-08