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School Bond and PPEL issues on the ballot today

News

September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Patrons of a few area school districts have the chance to head to the polls today to decide the fate of bond issues or PPEL renewals. The Audubon Community School Board is asking registered district voters to renew the district’s Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL) for another ten years. This levy, which the board is proposing to leave at its current rate of $.67 per thousand valuation. Those PPEL funds can only be used for specific purposes as stated by Iowa Law, including, but not limited to: Student Security (Security cameras, secure entrances, playground upgrades); Building Maintenance; Transportation Equipment; Technology and Energy Savings.

By using PPEL funds to maintain facilities and equipment school officials say the Audubon Community School District has been able to hold the line on the General Fund levy, making it one of the lowest levies in the area. This has also allowed the school board to focus General Fund dollars on the District’s main goal of providing a first-rate education to Audubon students. If you have any questions concerning the PPEL fund levy, please feel free to contact the Superintendent’s office at 712-563-2607. Voting will open at 12:00 p.m. and will close at 8:00 p.m. at the Agri-hall at the Audubon Fairgrounds.

Voters in the Treynor School District will decide the fate of an $11.5 million bond issue for a wide range of projects. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Treynor Community Center. If approved by the necessary 60% supermajority, the referendum would cover a long list of proposed improvements, including classrooms at the high school for increased enrollment, a new fine arts complex at the high school–including a new auditorium plus new vocal and band areas–renovation of the existing auditorium into a new wrestling area–including locker rooms and storage, renovation of the district’s weight room, and updated sprinkler and HVAC systems. Also covered: a new drop-off location at Treynor Elementary School, as well as a new transportation facility near the back of the building. School officials say passage of the bond issue would equate to a property tax increase for the district’s patrons. Plans call for all projects to be finished in the time for the start of the 2020-2021 school year. In April, voters rejected the PPEL by 54% of the vote.

And, Council Bluffs Community School District residents will have the opportunity to go the polls today, to vote on whether the district should issue  $37-million in General Obligation Bonds, to fund improvements and renovation at the District’s two middle schools, Kirn and Wilson. Renovations will address areas of concern identified during a year-long facility audit by a committee of teachers, parents, administrators and representatives of an architectural firm. If the bond is approved, the architects will develop detailed plans and specifications. The renovation of each building is estimated to be in the $14-$17 million range.  If the costs are less than $37 million, the school district will not borrow the full amount allowed, which will decrease the amount of the tax rate. This measure would not allow the school district to borrow more than $37 million. The District’s website say the total levy is currently $17.24 per thousand valuation, and would increase by 49 cents per thousand on the taxable value of property if the bond is approved. That amounts to an annual property tax increase of $31 for an appraised home value of $120,000.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, 9/11/18

Weather

September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny & breezy. High near 78. South wind 10-20 mph w/gusts to near 25.
Tonight: Clear, with a low around 60. South wind 5 to 15 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 80. S @ 5-15 mph w/gusts to around 25.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 62.
Thursday: Sunny & breezy. High near 83. S @ 15-25.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 85.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 79. Our Low 50. Last year on this date our High was 83 and the Low was 52 The record High in Atlantic on this date was 96 in 1895 & 1936. The Record Low was 31 in 1955.

Adair County Sheriff’s report (9/11/18) – 3 arrested on drug charges

News

September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports four arrests took place over the past week. On Thursday, 43-year old Michelle Ann Day, of Greenfield and 53-year old Nathan William Storey, of Council Bluffs, were arrested by Adair County Deputies related to drug trafficking charges. According to the complaint, Day – who was arrested at around 9-p.m. – agreed with Storey to receive Methamphetamine and sell it to others. She and Storey were both charged with a Controlled Substance Violation, associated with the intent to deliver more than 5-grams but less than 5-kilograms of meth. Both were brought to the Adair County Jail, where Storey was released later that day on a $25,000 cash or surety bond, and Day remained in custody on the same amount of bond.

Storey was arrested just before 4-p.m. Thursday following a traffic stop for speeding on westbound Highway 92. An Iowa State Patrol Trooper assisted in the stop near Bridgewater, and deployed a K-9, which indicated to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle. A probable cause search was conducted, during which a large quantity of a crystallized white substance was found inside a sock located in a tool belt in the rear of the vehicle.

Also arrested Thursday, was 20-year old Jacob Thomas Peterson, of Fontanelle, who was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine, after the drug was found inside a safe in his bedroom. He also had numerous letters addressed to him within the safe, and had admitted to smoking meth two days prior to his arrest. Peterson was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $5,000 cash or surety bond.

And, 54-year old Timothy Edward Riegel, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Friday night in Adair County, following a call about a fight in progress at the Adair County Fairgrounds, in Greenfield. A Deputy spoke with a male who was identified as being involved in the fight. The man initially identified himself as “Henry Chillingworth,” but after further investigation, he admitted to being Timothy Riegel. He said he gave the false name because he was worried a No Contact Order was still in-place between Riegel and a woman he was with. Riegel was arrested for providing false identity information to a law enforcement officer. He was later released on a $300 bond.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/11/18

Sports

September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Matt Adams hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning to rally the St. Louis Cardinals to an 8-7 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday night. The Cardinals have won two in a row and lead the Los Angeles Dodgers by two games in the battle for the last wild spot in the NL

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — White Sox reliever Jeanmar Gomez threw away a bunt in the 10th inning, giving the Kansas City Royals a 4-3 win over Chicago. Brian Goodwin led off the Royals 10th with a sharp double. Alcides Escobar then bunted and Gomez made a wild toss over third baseman Yolmer Sanchez, letting Goodwin score.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina is out of the starting lineup for the fourth straight game because of a hamstring problem. The Cardinals held the second NL wild-card spot going into their game at home against Pittsburgh. The nine-time All-Star felt tightness in his left hamstring while running the bases on Wednesday in Washington.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska coach Scott Frost says quarterback Adrian Martinez is day-to-day with a right knee injury and that it might not be known until game time whether he’ll be able to play against Troy on Saturday. Martinez was injured in the 33-28 loss to Colorado. Frost says video of the play raised suspicions that a Colorado defender intentionally hurt the knee after Martinez went down. Video was sent to the Big Ten and Pac-12 offices for review.

UNDATED (AP) — Iowa State quarterback Kyle Kempt is considered “day-to-day” with a knee injury and it is unknown whether he will play Saturday against No. 5 Oklahoma. Coach Matt Campbell says Kempt injured the MCL in his left knee in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s 13-3 loss to Iowa. He says the injury is not considered a long-term issue and the Cyclones dodged a “big bullet.” The game will be the Big 12 opener for both the Cyclones, who are 0-1, and the Sooners, who are 2-0.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, 9/11/18

News

September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — An 11-year-old Iowa boy who wanted racing stickers to cover his casket has died. Michael Sytsma of Bates Funeral Chapel in Oskaloosa says Caleb Hammond died Monday. His family brought him home to Oskaloosa after determining the painful leukemia treatments he’d been undergoing at a Des Moines hospital weren’t working and other options offered little hope. Race drivers and others answered his call for the stickers, and he was even given a chance to drive a race car at a local track.

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — A steam leak at a University of Northern Iowa dining hall has killed a maintenance worker. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports the employee died Monday morning while working on malfunctioning equipment at the Rialto dining center on the Cedar Falls campus. University spokesman Aaron Clingingsmith says 61-year-old Kevin J. Bley died from injuries he received while testing a steam distribution service, which heats water for the center’s dining service.

MONONA, Iowa (AP) — U.S. officials have identified the remains of a sailor killed in the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor as those of an Iowa native. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Monday that the remains of Navy Fireman 3rd Class Robert J. Bennett were accounted for on Aug. 13. The 18-year-old Bennett was born in Monona. His remains were identified using DNA tests and other evidence.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former Food Bank of Iowa employee has been accused of stealing nearly $35,000 while working for the nonprofit. Polk County court records say 31-year-old Lauren Phillips is charged with theft, identity theft, forgery and other crimes.

Iowa Prep Football Poll

Sports

September 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2014 season with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. West Des Moines Valley (8) 3-0 89 1
2. Bettendorf 3-0 77 2
3. Cedar Falls (1) 3-0 68 4
3. West Des Moines Dowling 2-1 68 5
5. Ankeny Centennial 3-0 53 7
6. Iowa City West 2-1 40 8
7. Johnston 2-1 36 3
8. Waukee 2-1 25 NR
9. Indianola 3-0 22 NR
10. Marshalltown 3-0 6 NR
(tie) Cedar Rapids Prairie 2-1 6 NR

Others receiving votes: Cedar Rapids Kennedy 2. Fort Dodge 1. Muscatine 1. Ankeny 1.

Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Cedar Rapids Xavier (8) 3-0 89 1
2. Council Bluffs Lewis Central (1) 3-0 80 2
3. Pella 3-0 62 4
4. Solon 3-0 60 3
5. Sioux City Heelan 3-0 51 5
6. Epworth Western Dubuque 3-0 38 10
7. Waverly-Shell Rock 3-0 36 7
8. Eldridge North Scott 2-1 26 T8
9. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 2-1 24 T8
10. Harlan 2-1 10 NR

Others receiving votes: Manchester West Delaware 8. Clear Creek-Amana 8. Independence 3.

Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. Boyden-Hull-RV (8) 3-0 89 1
2. Monroe PCM (1) 3-0 82 2
3. Spirit Lake 3-0 64 4
4. Van Horne Benton 3-0 58 T6
5. Waukon 2-1 40 T6
6. Algona 3-0 35 10
7. Greene County 3-0 27 NR
8. Union, La Porte City 2-1 26 3
9. Clear Lake 2-1 18 8
10. O-A1BCIG 3-0 16 NR

Others receiving votes: State Center West Marshall 12. Mount Vernon 8. Carroll Kuemper 7. Sheldon 4. Sioux Center 4. Cresco Crestwood 2. Estherville-Lincoln Central 1. Camanche 1. Chariton 1.

Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. West Branch (3) 3-0 82 2
2. Dike-New Hartford (1) 3-0 71 3
3. Van Meter (3) 3-0 69 4
4. South Central Calhoun (1) 3-0 49 7
5. Hawarden West Sioux (1) 2-1 39 5
6. Mediapolis 3-0 33 8
7. Wilton 3-0 32 9
8. Pella Christian 2-1 31 10
9. Bellevue 3-0 25 NR
10. Inwood West Lyon 2-1 23 1

Others receiving votes: Iowa City Regina 11. Sumner-Fredericksburg 10. Truro Interstate 35 9. Woodward-Granger 5. Cascade 4. Hull Western Christian 1. Troy Mills North Linn 1.

Class A
Record Pts Prv
1. Hudson (7) 3-0 86 1
2. A-H-S-T-W, Avoca (2) 3-0 74 3
3. Algona Garrigan 3-0 66 2
4. Belmond-Klemme 3-0 47 4
5. Traer North Tama 3-0 39 NR
6. St. Ansgar 2-1 35 T6
7. Hinton 3-0 32 NR
8. Britt West Hancock 2-1 22 NR
9. Riverside Highland 3-0 15 NR
10. Packwood Pekin 2-1 13 8
(tie) Fairbank Wapsie Valley 2-1 13 T6

Others receiving votes: Brooklyn BGM 12. Onawa West Monona 9. Edgewood-Colesburg 8. Winthrop East Buchanan 8. Belle Plaine 7. Grundy Center 3. Akron-Westfield 2. IKM/Manning 2. Sioux Rapids Sioux Central 1. Council Bluffs St. Albert 1.

Class 8-Man
Record Pts Prv
1. Gilbertville-Don Bosco (8) 3-0 88 1
2. New London (1) 3-0 70 3
3. Elk Horn-Kimballton Exira 3-0 64 4
4. Newell-Fonda 3-0 62 2
5. Westside Ar-We-Va 3-0 46 5
6. Marengo Iowa Valley 4-0 42 7
7. Jackson Junction Turkey Valley 3-0 35 8
8. Liberty Center SE Warren 4-0 22 NR
9. Fremont Mills, Tabor 2-1 16 9
10. East Mills 3-0 9 NR

Others receiving votes: Wyoming Midland 8. Northwood-Kensett 8. Central City 7. Lone Tree 6. Glidden-Ralston 6. Stanton 3. HLV, Victor 3.

UNI worker killed by steam leak at dining center

News

September 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — A steam leak at a University of Northern Iowa dining hall has killed a maintenance worker. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports the employee died Monday morning while working on malfunctioning equipment at the Rialto dining center on the Cedar Falls campus.

University spokesman Aaron Clingingsmith says the employee was testing a steam distribution service, which heats water for the center’s dining service. The dining hall had been closed since last week because of problems and was being brought back online.

The worker, who wasn’t immediately identified, was a UNI employee in the maintenance department. No one else was injured.

Iowa boy who wanted racing stickers for his casket dies

News, Sports

September 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — An 11-year-old Iowa boy who wanted racing stickers to cover his casket has died. Michael Sytsma, of Bates Funeral Chapel in Oskaloosa, says Caleb Hammond died Monday. He declined to say where.

(A-P file photo) – In this Aug. 18, 2018, file photo, 11-year-old Caleb Hammond grins before heading out in a stock car designed for children on the Southern Iowa Speedway dirt track in Oskaloosa.

Caleb’s stepmother, Kaylee Hammond, posted a photo of the boy on her Facebook page and said in a post Saturday that he had taken a turn for the worse Friday. His family brought him home to Oskaloosa, about 55 miles southeast of Des Moines, after determining the painful leukemia treatments he’d been undergoing at a Des Moines hospital weren’t working and other options offered little hope.

Race drivers and others answered his call for the stickers, and he was even given a chance to drive a race car at a local track, under the guidance of a 12-year-old racer.

Century and Heritage Farms recognized during the 2018 Iowa State Fair

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig recognized Century and Heritage Farm families during a ceremony at the State Fair.  To qualify, a family must have owned at least 40 acres for 100 years or more in the case of Century Farms and 150 years or more for a Heritage Farm. This year 359 Century Farms and 148 Heritage Farms were recognized.

Naig said “To keep a farm in the same family for 100 or 150 years is a testament to the passion and perseverance of these families and a true picture of sustainability. These families inspire all of us to roll up our sleeves, identify innovative conservation solutions and forge new public-private partnerships to ensure our agriculture industry remains strong for generations to come.”

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has partnered with the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation since 1976 to recognize families that have owned and worked a farm for 100 years or more.  Including this year’s recipients, more than 19,000 farms from across the state have been recognized.

The Heritage Farm program was started in 2006, on the 30th anniversary of the Century Farm program and more than 1,000 farms have been recognized. The 2018 Century and Heritage Farms Program ceremony was held at the Iowa State Fair in the Pioneer Livestock Pavilion on Thursday, August 16.  Craig Hill, President of the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, or Joe Heinrich, Vice President of the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation joined Naig to recognize all award recipients.

Find links to the pdf documents listing the Century Farm and Heritage Farms here:

https://www.iowaagriculture.gov/century/pdf/2018/2018CenturyFarms.pdf?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

https://www.iowaagriculture.gov/century/pdf/2018/2018HeritageFarms.pdf?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

Cardinals Activate Adam Wainwright From Disabled List

Sports

September 10th, 2018 by Jim Field

ST. LOUIS, MO – September 10, 2018 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced this afternoon that they have activated right-handed pitcher Adam Wainwright (right elbow inflammation) from the 60-day disabled list and he will draw the start in tonight’s series opener with Pittsburgh, his first start for St. Louis since May 13.   The team also announced that right-handed pitcher Michael Wacha (left oblique strain) has been moved from the 10-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.

Wainwright, 37, who was unscored upon in six injury rehabilitation appearances (17.0 IP), owns a career-mark of 147-84 with a 3.30 ERA, including a 1-3 record and 4.00 ERA in four starts this season.   Wainwright fanned seven in 5.0 shutout innings for Memphis (AAA) in his final rehab start on Sept. 1 at Nashville, throwing 90 pitches.

In his 14th season, all with the Cardinals, Wainwright enters tonight’s start ranked 5th all-time among Cardinals in wins (147) and 2nd in strikeouts (1,598).

Wainwright missed a total of 105 games while on the disabled list.   Wacha has missed 71 games since making his last appearance with St. Louis on June 20.