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3 arrested in Creston, Tuesday

News

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Three people were arrested on separate charges in Creston, Tuesday. The Creston Police Department reports 59-year old Mary Hansen, of Pella, was arrested on a Union County Warrant charging her with eight counts of Dependent Adult Abuse – by Exploitation (amounting to more than $100). Hansen was released on a $10,000 bond.  27-year old Brooke Carter, of Creston, was arrested for Theft in the 5th Degree. Carter was cited and released on a Promise to Appear later, in court. And, 45-year old Dianna Cutting, of Des Moines, was arrested Tuesday in Creston, on a Polk County Warrant  for Pretrial Release Violation on an original charge of Theft in the 3rd degree. Cutting was being held in the Adams County Jail while awaiting transport to Polk County.

Semitrailer filled with hogs tips over in Des Moines

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a semitrailer filled with hogs tipped over on a northeast Des Moines interstate exit, forcing 10 of the injured animals to be euthanized. Lt. Rich Blaylock of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office says the truck was leaving Interstate 80 around 2:30 p.m. Tuesday when it tipped. The driver wasn’t injured.

Tom Colvin with the Animal Rescue League of Iowa says around 140 hogs had to be removed from the trailer, and 10 had to be euthanized. He also says it’s possible some hogs had died by the time veterinarians and volunteers arrived to get them out of the trailer.

A makeshift fence was used to guide the hogs into another trailer after they got out of the damaged trailer.

Eight Iowa Apprentices Head to West Coast in Pursuit of National Craft Championship Title

News

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Eight Iowans, including a man who works in Atlantic, will be among the 200 craft trainees and apprentices from across the country traveling to Long Beach, California on March 18 – 20 to compete in the annual National Craft Championships competition, hosted by Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC). For competitors, the National Craft Championships allows them to demonstrate their superior skills, training and safe work practices all while representing their state on a national level. Five Iowa apprentices qualified for the national competition during ABC of Iowa’s state event this fall and three are sponsored and trained by Interstates Companies in Sioux Center, an ABC of Iowa member.

There are 15 competitions and 12 crafts. Each competition consists of a written exam and a practical performance test, testing apprentices’ skills during a six-hour project. Prizes are awarded to the top three finishers in each craft. Among the eight apprentices representing Iowa in California next week, is Michael Jensen from Camblin Mechanical, Inc. in Atlantic – for HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning).

Associated Builders and Contractors of Iowa is a non-profit construction trade association that boasts the largest construction apprenticeship-training program in the state. ABC members build commercial buildings, industrial plants, municipal and public works projects, roads and highways, homes and provide an array of construction services. For more information, visit www.abciowa.org.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report,3/14/ 2018

News, Podcasts

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Cass County Extension Report 3-14-2018

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

March 14th, 2018 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Atlantic School Board to discuss School Calendar, Summer Projects and act on budget guarantee

News

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education will meet this (Wednesday) evening at 5:30, in the High School Media Center. Discussion items on their agenda include: the 2018-19 School Calendar, Driver’s Education Services, Summer 2018 Capital Projects/request for bids, and facility planning. With regard to the Calendar, a committee was formed and two calendars were provided to staff in each of the District’s buildings, for feedback. Given that the first allowable start date is Aug. 23rd, 2018, the final day for school using the current calendar would be the Friday before Memorial Day. School officials say 20 instructional hours were missed due the weather to date, with total being 1,073. This year, the district will add the 25th as a student day, and other small tweaks to the calendar to meet the requirement. Any additional weather delays will result in the make-up of additional instructional hours.

The 2018-19 School Calendar would be different from 2017-18, in that First Semester will have students in school on Dec. 21st. Last year, they did not have school on the Friday before break. The committee thought having Martin Luther King as a professional development day, was too close to the extended break. They agreed President’s Day would be a better time for Prof. Development. The calendar discussion will also include moving spring conferences to later in the school year, or make sure the P/T Conference is the only activity on two evenings. District staff were split 50-50 with regard to changing the week-long break to an extended break around the time of Easter. By doing that, officials say they were able to increase the number of instructional hours in the schedule to create more flexibility with the hours.

Action items this evening include approval of Resolutions pertaining to: the 2018-19 Budget Guarantee, in the amount of $217,766; 2018-19 Board-Approved PPEL in the amount of $152,452, or .33-cents per thousand dollars assessed valuation, and, a 2018-19 Fund Transfer of $8,000, from General to Activity, for Protective Equipment. The Board will also act on the resignation of Emma Bireline as Head Varsity Volleyball Coach, and approve a contract/Letter of Assignment with Kelly Simonton, District Maintenance.

Beef packer says sales to China ‘going well’

Ag/Outdoor

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An official with the beef production plant, which became the FIRST to ship beef to China when that market reopened last summer, says sales to the country are going well. Jerry Wiggs is the senior director of export sales and marketing for Greater Omaha Packing Company. “Like any new market, it has its challenges,” Wiggs said. “However, if I do a comparison of where I was in the first eight months of, say, shipping to Europe, compared to where we are eight months into shipping beef to China, we are probably a 1,000-percent more…shipping into China than what we were into the European Union.”

Many cattle producers in southwest Iowa supply animals to the Omaha facility. According to Wiggs, there’s great potential for U.S. beef in China because of its growing middle class population. “I’ve been to China now three times in the last six months and it is amazing the growth that is going (on) over there,” Wiggs said. Mexico is one of Greater Omaha Packing’s biggest customers. Wiggs claims the disputes over NAFTA and the border wall, so far, have not hurt their business with Mexico. One of the company’s fastest growing markets for beef, according to Wiggs, is the Middle East – especially Saudi Arabia. “The beef into Saudi Arabia – it’s been legal to ship there for a while, but they put up some regulations that a lot of the packers…aren’t willing to jump through some of these hoops,” Wiggs said. “A lot of times we’re willing to do what, say, a major beef packer may not be willing to do.”

The Greater Omaha Packing Company processes around 2,300 head of cattle per day and employs over 1,000 people. The company ships beef to all 50 states and 70 countries around the world.

(Radio Iowa)

Man sentenced for possessing illegal drugs, child porn

News

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man has been imprisoned for possessing illegal drugs and child pornography. Federal prosecutors say 23-year-old Jose Ortega-Ramirez was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court in Sioux City to 7½ years. He also must serve five years of supervised release after he leaves prison. He’d pleaded guilty on Nov. 1.

Police say they intercepted a package from Mexico containing nearly 291 grams (10.26 ounces) of cocaine addressed to Ortega-Ramirez’s apartment. Police executed a controlled delivery, then searched Ortega-Ramirez’s home and found the package. He also admitted to having images of a nude minor.

ALICE LAMER, 88, of Walnut (Mass of Christian Burial 3/17/18)

Obituaries

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ALICE LAMER, 88, of Walnut, died Tue., March 13th, in Elk Horn. A Mass of Christian Burial for ALICE LAMER will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, March 17th, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, in Walnut. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Walnut, on Friday, March 16th, from 4-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 6-until 8-p.m., and where a Wake service takes place at 8-p.m.

Burial will be in the St. Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery, in Walnut.

ALICE LAMER is survived by:

Her husband – Everett Lamer, of Walnut.

Her daughters – Cheryl (Rick) Chipman, of Harlan, and Cathy Lamer, of Shelby.

3 grandchildren, 2 great-grandsons, other relatives and friends.

JEANETTE L. WITTROCK, 78, of Anita (3-17-2018)

Obituaries

March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

JEANETTE L. WITTROCK, 78, of Anita died Tuesday, March 13th at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Services for JEANETTE WITTROCK will be held on Saturday, March 17th at 10:30 am at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Anita.  Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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Visitation with the family will be held on Friday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

A rosary will be recited Friday at 5:0 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.

Memorials may be made to the family’s wishes.

JEANETTE WITTROCK is survived by:

Husband:  Ronald Witrock of Anita

Children:  Sheryl (Larry) Drees of Adair; Brian (Julie) Wittrock of Carroll; Don (Lisa) Wittrock of Anita; Tom (Wendy) Wittrock of Wiota.

Brothers:  Leonard Hannasch of Edmund, OK; Dave (Janice) Hannasch of Atlantic.

Sisters:  Esther (Jerry) Irlbeck of Spirit Lake; Delores (Toby) Hoffman of Carrol

17 Grandchildren

11 Great-Grandchildren