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February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved a Resolution authorizing bids for 2018 Street and Alley improvements. Snyder and Associates Engineer Dave Sturm listed the projects that will be underway once the weather improves. They include: Chestnut St., from 18th to 22nd;14th St., from Olive to Highway 71; Plum St. from 7th to 14th, with a widening of Plum St. from 10th to 14th; an alley between 10th and 13th Streets, Birch & Cedar, and a turnaround south of Palm Street. The bid date was set for Tuesday, March 6th, with Council action on accepting the bid(s) during the Council’s meeting on March 7th.

The Council agreed to close specific streets on Sunday, August 5th, from 8-a.m. To 5-p.m., for the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church 125th Anniversary Celebration. Theresa Hohenberger, from Saints Peter and Paul, explained the event is the conclusion to a two-year campaign they’ve been running to renovate the church.They’re also tying the event in with the City of Atlantic’s year-long 150th Celebration. She said there will be bounces, beef producers grilling, picnic tables, etc. They’re hoping for 300-to 500 people to be in attendance.

As previously mentioned, the temporary street closures would be:

West 6th, between Locust and Poplar
West 5th, between Locust and Poplar
Locust, between 5th and 6th Streets
West 6th, between Locust & the alley between Locust & Cedar.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, agreed to subscribe to a computer program put out by a local firm, that will enhance the experience of persons visiting the City website. The program, “Journity,” is a product of 5Q in Atlantic. Company owner Chad Williams said the program is designed to customize the experience individuals visiting the City’s website have, by identifying their location. Williams says a trial run of the program on the City’s website indicates 61-percent of visitors leave the site within 10-seconds, “Probably,” he says, because they “Probably haven’t found what they were looking for.” Journity will help new visitors to a site become more engaged in the process of finding what they need and remembers their choices. The program also helps with marketing the City to potential new residents and businesses, by showing what is available and other factors.

The Council tabled an Engineering agreement with Snyder and Associates, Wednesday, with regard to the Beautification Project, and they approved an engineering agreement with Snyder’s for the AMU Connector Trail Project. The project involves the construction of an eight-foot wide concrete pedestrian trail from the existing end of trail at KJAN, south and east to connect the end of the paved trail currently under contract with Howery Construction, located at the southeast corner of the Little League baseball/softball complex.

STANLEY PELZER, 81, of Griswold (Svcs. 2/12/18)

Obituaries

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

STANLEY PELZER, 81, of Griswold, died Wednesday, February 7th, at Methodist Hospital in Omaha. Funeral services for STANLEY PELZER will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, Feb. 12th, at the Grant United Methodist Church. Rieken-Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be on Sunday, Feb. 11th, at the Griswold Community Building from 2:30 PM until 5:30 PM.  Stanley’s family requests that casual attire be worn to the visitation and funeral.

A memorial fund has been established.

STANLEY PELZER is survived by:

His children:  Kristi (Ned) Spencer, of Ball Ground, GA; Dawn (Scott) Roberts, of Griswold; and Joel (Heather) Pelzer, of Griswold.

His sisters – Karen (Bill) Carmichael, of Sioux Falls, SD, and Carol Heesch of Harlingen, TX.

His brother – Larry (Nancy) Pelzer, of Lewis.

3 grandchildren, other relatives, his in-laws, and friends.

Woodbury County pays $75,000 to settle lawsuit by ex-inmate

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February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Woodbury County officials have agreed to pay $75,000 to settle a federal lawsuit brought by a former county jail inmate who says jail staff failed to take immediate action after he suffered a stroke while in custody. The Sioux City Journal reports that James Merchant sued in 2016, nearly two years after suffering a stroke while in Woodbury County Jail. Merchant’s lawsuit says he reported weakness and numbness in his right side to jail staff in 2014, but was left in a nurse’s bay overnight before being evaluated and taken to a hospital.

Merchant was being held on theft and burglary charges at the time. The county’s attorney says Mercy Medical Services has also reached a settlement with Merchant, but that the terms of that agreement are confidential.

City of Harlan Public Notice, re: Snow

News

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the City of Harlan say “If the current weather forecast holds of significant snow starting tonight into tomorrow, The City of Harlan is asking residents to move their vehicles to off-street parking. Please have cars off the city streets starting tonight through the entire snow event. This will assist crews in getting streets cleared as quickly and efficiently as possible. Your cooperation will help insure safe, passable streets in the interest of public safety and allow for fewer of your tax dollars to be spent on snow removal.”

BETTY AKEN, 89, of Harlan (Svcs. 2/10/18)

Obituaries

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BETTY AKEN, 89, of Harlan, died Wednesday, Feb. 7th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. A Memorial service for BETTY AKEN will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Feb. 10th, at the 1st Assembly of God Church, in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at the 1st Assembly of God Church on Saturday, from 10-until 11-a.m.

Burial will be in the Shelby Cemetery.

BETTY AKEN is survived by:

Her daughters – Patricia Schnack, of Council Bluffs, and Nancy Plagman, of Des Moines.

Her son – Robert (Colette) Plagman, of Shelby.

9 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren.

Atlantic Budget proposes nearly 3% tax increase

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February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

After a couple of years of lowered property taxes in Atlantic, circumstances call for an increase for Fiscal Year 2019. City Administrator John Lund spoke of a .47-cent per thousand dollars taxable valuation (or, 2.87%) increase over FY 2018, when he presented the bound, one-inch thick Budget to the Atlantic City Council during their meeting, Wednesday night. He said Atlantic’s tax rate is still much lower than Denison, Harlan, Shenandoah and Red Oak, by comparison. The City ranked 11th among those of comparable size. Creston is lower, at $13.46/$1,000.

According to Lund, in 2015 Atlantic’s tax levy reached an all-time high of $18.00 per $1,000 taxable property valuation. The tax asking was lowered in each of the next two years (2016 $16.79, & 2017 $16.39). In 2018, the levy dropped to $16.39 per thousand. The 2019 proposed levy is $16.86/$1,000. The City’s FY2019 budget proposes an increase of $439,754 (or 3.06%) from the FY 2018 Budget, to $14,789,359.

Lund said he anticipates keeping the tax rate for FY2020 and 2021 unless taxable growth is really weak. He said also, Atlantic will see noticeable losses in collections based in-part on the legislature’s action on the mult-residential and residential property rollback declining, and the lack of a State backfill to offset the loss. Operating and labor costs are expected to increase over the next Fiscal Year and years to come.

An issue with the debt service also factored into the equation.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/8/2018

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February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Final IAwrestle Class 3A Team and Individual Rankings 02/07/2018

Sports

February 8th, 2018 by admin

Tournament Team Rankings  
1 Fort Dodge (9)
2 Southeast Polk (8)
3 Waukee (8)
4 Valley, West Des Moines (6)
5 Glenwood (4)
6 Johnston (5)
7 Iowa City West (4)
8 Iowa City High (6)
9 Prairie, Cedar Rapids (5)
10 Dubuque Hempstead (4)
106 Wrestler School Class
1 Cullan Schriever Mason City So
2 Drake Ayala Fort Dodge Fr
3 Aiden Evans Bettendorf So
4 Lucas Uliano Waukee Fr
5 Devin Harmison Southeast Polk Jr
6 Ethan Wood-Finley Iowa City High So
7 Grant Harbour Norwalk Fr
8 Ivan Thomas Xavier, Cedar Rapids Fr
9 Bailey Roybal Cedar Falls Fr
10 Austin Kegley Prairie, Cedar Rapids So
113
1 Caleb Rathjen Ankeny Fr
2 Nick Oldham Valley, West Des Moines Jr
3 Dillon Gottschalk Dubuque Hempstead Sr
4 Carson Taylor Fort Dodge So
5 Nate Kahoe Des Moines Lincoln Jr
6 Caleb Helgeson Johnston Fr
7 Jakey Penrith Cedar Falls Jr
8 Gaven Hiler Marion So
9 Nick Miller Waukee Jr
10 Noah Blubaugh Ankeny Centennial Jr
120
1 Kyle Biscoglia Waukee Sr
2 Kobey Pritchard Southeast Polk Sr
3 Conrad Braswell Prairie, Cedar Rapids Jr
4 Zachary Thompson Perry Sr
5 Dylan Albrecht Waverly-Shell Rock Jr
6 Ben Monroe Ankeny Centennial So
7 Keegan Schulschik Xavier, Cedar Rapids Sr
8 Blake Cockerton Newton Jr
9 Derek Anderson Ankeny Jr
10 Ty Pfiffner Cedar Rapids Kennedy Fr
126
1 Brody Teske Fort Dodge Sr
2 Brock Espalin Des Moines East So
3 Joe Pins Dubuque Hempstead Jr
4 Caleb McCabe North Scott Jr
5 Kaleb Olejniczak Perry Jr
6 Evan Yant Waverly-Shell Rock So
7 Colby Schriever Mason City So
8 Cody Anderson Waukee So
9 Cam Shaver Cedar Rapids Kennedy Sr
10 Cam Baarda SE Polk So
132
1 Zach Price Johnston Sr
2 Drew Bennett Fort Dodge Sr
3 Eli Loyd Pleasant Valley So
4 Caleb Corbin Valley, West Des Moines Fr
5 Graham Gambrall Iowa City West Fr
6 Matthew Jordan Des Moines East Jr
7 Will Foreman Cedar Rapids Washington Sr
8 Lance Bormann Iowa City High Sr
9 Dylan Falck Cedar Rapids Kennedy So
10 Christopher Shima Storm Lake Sr
138
1 Trenten Wennermark Prairie, Cedar Rapids Sr
2 Zach Stewart Perry Sr
3 Connor Dalton Des Moines Lincoln Sr
4 Deville Dentis Des Moines East Jr
5 Will Jefferson Bettendorf Jr
6 Killyan Green Ankeny Sr
7 Dylan Ironside Cedar Rapids Kennedy Sr
8 Ian Heise Waverly-Shell Rock Jr
9 Nathan Marchand Southeast Polk Jr
10 Drevon Ross Fort Dodge Jr
145
1 Cade DeVos Southeast Polk Jr
2 Trevor Anderson Glenwood Sr
3 Damond Lockner Fort Dodge Sr
4 Mason Hulse Boone Sr
5 Brock Parker Waukee Sr
6 Elliott Pohlmeyer Johnston Sr
7 Gabe Kjeldgaard Lewis Central Sr
8 Collin Lewis North Scott Jr
9 Dalton Woodyard Waverly-Shell Rock Sr
10 Mason Morris Bettendorf Sr
152
1 Grant Stotts Valley, West Des Moines Sr
2 Cayd Lara Fort Dodge Sr
3 Harlan Steffensmeier Fort Madison Sr
4 Lance Runyon Southeast Polk Jr
5 Kyle Hefley Iowa City High Jr
6 Jacob Herrmann Waverly-Shell Rock Jr
7 Ryker Kurimski Epworth, WD Jr
8 Luke Fistler Dallas Center-Grimes So
9 Lanny Herzog Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln Sr
10 Caleb Kingery Lewis Central Jr
160
1 Nelson Brands Iowa City West Sr
2 Zane Mulder Dallas Center-Grimes Sr
3 Jake Matthaidess North Scott So
4 Wilfred Kadohou Iowa City High Sr
5 Alex Ward Dubuque Hempstead Sr
6 Logan Neils Ankeny Centennial So
7 Levi Egli Fort Dodge So
8 Bryson Hervol Waverly-Shell Rock Jr
9 Parker Klocke Carroll Jr
10 William Waugh Lewis Central Sr
170
1 Ben Sarasin Cedar Rapids Kennedy Sr
2 Jacob Wempen Linn-Mar Jr
3 Anthony Zach Waukee Jr
4 Thaddeus Breitsprecker Southeast Polk Sr
5 Collin Hushagen Johnston Sr
6 Clement Oyadare Sioux City North Sr
7 Levon Bellemy Davenport Central Jr
8 Mike Jasa Prairie, Cedar Rapids Sr
9 Jack Livingston Norwalk Sr
10 Nic Leo Ankeny Centennial Jr
182
1 Joel Shapiro Valley, West Des Moines Sr
2 Anthony Sherry Glenwood Sr
3 Brandon Tessau Waukee Sr
4 Joey Mitchell Ottumwa Sr
5 Cade Parker Cedar Rapids Kennedy So
6 Will Hoeft Iowa City West So
7 Devin Ludwig Epworth, Western Dubuque Jr
8 Colin Hondred Ankeny Centennial Sr
9 Brady Bartz Marion Sr
10 Braxton Bolden Cedar Rapids Jefferson Sr
195
1 Tyrell Gordon Waterloo East Sr
2 Jacob Dykes Iowa City High Sr
3 Gabe Christenson Southeast Polk So
4 Brayden Wolf Waverly-Shell Rock So
5 Ethan Barry Clinton So
6 Ashton Stoner-DeGroot Prairie, Cedar Rapids So
7 Brock Bortolotti Lewis Central Sr
8 Triston Licht Fort Dodge Jr
9 Reece Bowlin Indianola Sr
10 Jaise Gulling Newton Jr
220
1 Francis Duggan Iowa City West Sr
2 Greg Hagan Dowling Catholic Jr
3 Drake Leek Norwalk Sr
4 Isaac Bales Glenwood Sr
5 Mason Hartman Burlington Sr
6 Zach Petersen North Scott Sr
7 Beau Lombardi Valley, West Des Moines Jr
8 Jaden Heiden Denison-Schleswig Sr
9 Cameron Jones Cedar Rapids Kennedy Jr
10 Gage Linahon Newton So
285
1 Caleb Sanders Glenwood Sr
2 Jake Ryan Johnston Sr
3 Nathan McDonald Waukee Sr
4 Dylan Olson Dubuque Hempstead Sr
5 Nolan Bell Muscatine Sr
6 Griffin Liddle Bettendorf Fr
7 Carter Lawrence Valley, West Des Moines So
8 Cole Ernst North Scott Sr
9 Jacob Murry Iowa City High Jr
10 Josh Vis Cedar Rapids Kennedy So

Class 3A Regional Dual Team Wrestling results 02/07/2018

Sports

February 8th, 2018 by admin

Class 3A Schools wrestled in Regional Dual Team competition on Wednesday night. Here’s a look at results for area schools.

@ Southeast Polk

Semifinal: Glenwood 64, Indianola 9
Final: Southeast Polk 53, Glenwood 22

@ Valley, West Des Moines

Semifinal: Cedar Rapids Prairie 42, Lewis Central 25
Final: WDM Valley 44, Cedar Rapids Prairie 26

After competition was wrapped up the brackets were set for State Dual Team action next Wednesday for Class 3A at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Class-3A-State-Dual-Brackets-2.7

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/8/2018

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February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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