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2 arrests Tuesday in Montgomery County

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December 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County report two arrests early this (Tuesday) morning. Officials say 30-year-old Stephen Ray Adams was arrested at around Midnight, for obstruction of emergency communications. Adams was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

And, officers with the Red Oak Police department arrested 48-year-old Michelle Marie Adams on a domestic abuse assault charge. Adams was brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $300 bond.

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State Fire Marshal Warns Home Heating Fires Increase During the Winter

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December 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Safety reminds Iowans home fires spike in the winter months of December through February. The noticeable increase in home heating fires and fatal fires follows the cold temperatures.heat_element Many home heating fires could be avoided with an ounce of prevention.  State Fire Marshal investigators report placing heaters too close to combustible objects like furniture and blankets as well as leaving heaters unattended are the primary reasons for portable heater fires.

YOU CAN PREVENT MOST HEATING FIRES WITH A FEW HEATING SAFETY TIPS.

  • Keep anything that can burn at least 3 feet away from heaters.
  • Never use your oven to heat your home.
  • Remember always turn portable heaters off when leaving the room or going to bed.
  • Always use the right kind of fuel and be sure you have a working carbon monoxide alarm and smoke alarms installed in your home.
  • Portable heaters provide localized heat to an area and should not be used as the only source of permanent home heat.
  • If you smell gas, immediately leave your home and call 911.
  • Be sure your fireplace has a sturdy screen to stop sparks from flying into the room.  Always use metal containers for ashes and keep them far from your home.

If you have questions about portable heaters contact the State Fire Marshal Division at 515-725-6145 or email at fminfo@dps.state.ia.us

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Atlantic School Board adopts Early Retirement Policy amendment

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December 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education Monday night adopted on the second reading an amendment a Board Policy pertaining to the Licensed Employee Early Retirement Incentive. Superintendent Mike Amstein said the policy should help the district attract as many candidates as possible, for any positions that become available. 

He said it’s difficult to find quality teachers during the Spring, early Summer, and over the Summer. Amstein recommended the Board adopt the amended policy because providing an incentive to those who are considering retirement or resignation, would allow the district to make those positions known to prospective candidates earlier.

The amendment stipulates that any licensed employee who announces their intentions to resign in January will receive a $500 stipend, $300 if submitted in February, and $100 if turned in by the end of March. Those who turn in their notices after March, would not be eligible for an incentive. Amstein said he expects there will be a number of retirements for the upcoming school year, and the incentives should help to sway those who may be on the fence in making their decision.  

In other business, the Atlantic School Board approved the hiring of Amy Robinson for a para-position at Washington Elementary, the sale of obsolete equipment to the public and a leave of absence for Hillary Hepler, who wants to get her education degree.

Atlantic School District Revenues up

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December 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School Board discussed the district’s 2014-2015 Budget Monday night. During their session, the Board heard from Business Manager/Board Secretary Mary Beth Fast, who said last year’s revenue received-in was greater than was budgeted for in the current budget year. She said General Fund saw an increase of about $680,000. The increases were due in-part to: Special Education tuition-in enrollment increases; A one-time two-percent funding increase for all districts, which amounted to $170,000;Property taxes due to the cash reserve – Instructional Support was up $300,000; and State Aid due to last year’s enrollment was $125,000.

The district’s management fund increased due to a levy was up $300,000. Savings on Early retirement and property casualty premiums, along with other factors contributed to the increased revenue projections.

Superintendent Mike Amstein says for the upcoming school year, the legislature granted a four-percent allowable growth, but that may drop to two-percent for the 2015-2016 school year, although that is merely speculation. Amstein said issues affecting the budget for the upcoming year include a Special Education deficit and finding ways to save money. Amstein says it’s too early to begin work on the budget in earnest, but he wanted to plant some seeds into the minds of the Board as to their thoughts on the direction the district should take on spending and saving before they get down to the nitty gritty and start dealing with firm numbers .

That will start to happen after December 31st, when they Board looks at property valuations, tax information and other pertinent data.

Gates at Sunnyside Park to close today

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December 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department Director Roger Herring reports the gates to Sunnyside Park will be closed to through traffic for the Winter season today (Tuesday), beginning at 4-p.m. Herring thanks everyone for using Sunnyside Park and the rest of the parks in the City of Atlantic, this past year.

Proposed Jefferson casino details to be released

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December 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Supporters of a proposed Jefferson casino say they’re announcing further details of plans including information about how much money they’d give to charities in Greene County and neighboring counties. A news conference is set for noon Tuesday for the Grow Greene County Gaming Corp. and Wild Rose Entertainment to discuss their operating agreement and community investment plans. Grow Greene County Gaming is a nonprofit organization set up to apply for a gambling license from state regulators. Their application is due Jan. 6.

Wild Rose, a West Des Moines gambling company operates casinos in Emmetsburg and Clinton. It is proposing a casino, convention center, restaurant and hotel complex for Jefferson. Voters overwhelmingly approved a casino project in August. Gambling regulators haven’t decided whether they’ll approve a license for the project.

Arson incident being investigated in Red Oak

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December 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak law are looking for suspects involved with an alleged arson that occurred Sunday near 108 West Walnut St. Authorities say Red Oak Police and Fire as well as deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a garage fire about 6:37 p.m., Sunday.

Firefighters were able to contain the blaze on the east side of the garage, but there was some damage to an interior wall. The damage was estimated at about $500. The garage is located next to the alley behind the residence, and is east of Broadway Street.

Officials are asking for anyone who saw any suspicious activity in the area from 6- to 6:30-p.m. Sunday, to call the Red Oak Police Department at (712) 623-6500 or Montgomery County Crimestoppers at 1-800-432-1001.

Iowa News Headlines: Tue., Dec. 10th, 2013

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December 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press…

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A former federal prosecutor who alleges she was discriminated against because of her mental and physical condition acknowledged leaving work early, even when specifically told to stay until 5 p.m. The Sioux City Journal reports Martha Fagg was asked Monday about leaving a half hour early on the first two days after being reassigned from Sioux City to Cedar Rapids due to disciplinary action. Fagg responded, “I had to take care of my dogs.”

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa City woman received a mandatory 25-year prison sentence after being convicted of vehicular homicide while drunk. Miranda Lalla spoke briefly before the sentence and apologized. Prosecutors say the 52-year-old Lalla ran over and killed 44-year-old Pamela Gross with a pickup truck in June 2012. Lalla says she had a few beers the night she and Gross got into a physical fight at a parking lot. She pleaded guilty to the vehicular homicide charge in October as part of a deal.

ORANGE CITY, Iowa (AP) — A book about the history in Orange City is set to be released in April. It’s the product of a collaboration among a Northwestern College professor, a student and library staffers. History professor Doug Anderson says he decided to create the book after noticing a history book about another city. The 128-page paperback includes details about Orange City’s founding in 1869, its growth and the creation of Northwestern College.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The annual bacon festival will host its first bacon-themed wedding in February. The Iowa Bacon Board says Watson and Tricia Snider, of Altoona, reached out to organizers after a request for couples to wed at the seventh annual Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival. There are three more wedding packages available. The “Viva Las Bacon” weddings will take place hourly in the Chapel OHHHH Bacon. One wedding will be free in exchange for the ceremony taking place publicly on a stage.