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Pott. County Sheriff warns of more phone scam calls

News

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker issued a statement Thursday afternoon, saying his department has received additional complaints about a slight variation of a phone scam we told you about last Friday. Danker says during the scam, someone calls stating that they are a Deputy and will tell you that there is a warrant for your arrest and unless you buy gift or I Tunes cards, then give them the information on the back, they will have a Deputy come arrest you.

The Sheriff says “Please do not fall for the scam, do not give the callers personal information and especially do not give them access to any money in any way. We urge anyone with questions to call their local law enforcement agency.”

Last week, Danker said the Pott. County Communications Center and the Sheriff’s Office had received multiple calls from citizens, who reported they had been contacted by a person who said they were with the Sheriff’s Department, and that a resident had missed a court appearance. The caller said that unless the resident paid a fine, a Deputy would come to their residence and arrest them.

Danker says the Sheriff’s Office will NEVER call you and demand any type of payment for a fine or warrant, in lieu of arrest.

Red Oak and Urbandale Kmart stores to close soon

News

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sears Holdings, the parent company of Sears and Kmart stores, announced Thursday they will be closing more than 100 more stores, including two in Iowa. One is located in Red Oak, the other in Urbandale, leaving the store in Council Bluffs as the only Kmart in the area.  According to officials in Red Oak, about 30-people working at the Kmart Store there will lose their jobs. A total of 64 Kmart locations and 39 Sears stores are affected, nationwide, including the Sears store in Waterloo. Sears stores in Atlantic, Carroll and Clarinda are not affected. The closings are scheduled to occur between early March and April of this year, with liquidation sales at some stores set to begin as early at January 12th.

The announcement comes after Sears Holdings announced the closing of 45 Kmart stores and and 18 Sears stores after the 2017 holiday shopping season. The company announced in early November that closures would affect employees in 26 states, and that the stores would remain open until late January 2018. Prior to that, Sears Holdings had announced closures at 308 Kmart and Sears stores, with Sears CEO Eddie Lampert saying, “This is part of a strategy both to address losses from unprofitable stores and to reduce the square footage of other stores because many of them are simply too big for our current needs.”

In a statement regarding the current closures, Sears Holding said, “We will continue to close some unprofitable stores as we transform our business model so that our physical store footprint and our digital capabilities match the needs and preferences of our members.” Sears did not say how many of its employees would be impacted by the latest round of store closings, but they said most of those lost would be part-time positions.

Charles’ 24 leads No. 13 Maryland women past No. 18 Iowa

Sports

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Kaila Charles had 12 of her 24 points in the first quarter, Blair Watson had nine of her 13 in the fourth quarter and No. 13 Maryland took control early to defeat No. 18 Iowa 80-64 in a Big Ten showdown on Thursday night. The win is Maryland’s 12th straight and ended Iowa’s seven game winning streak.

Charles had six points in an early 14-3 run that gave the Terrapins (14-2, 3-0) the lead for good and four more in a late 10-0 run that helped them build a 31-17 advantage after the first quarter. Maryland shot 62 percent (13 of 21) in the first 10 minutes while Iowa was 6 of 18.

Any hope of a late charge by the Hawkeyes (14-2, 2-1) was dashed by Watson, who drilled all three of her 3-pointers in the fourth quarter. Charles also had 11 rebounds for her sixth double-double of the season and Maryland only had one turnover at the half and three after three quarters before finishing with seven.

Megan Gustafson had her 15th double-double of the season for Iowa with 15 points and 15 rebounds and Kathleen Doyle had the first of her career with 13 points and a career-high 11 assists. However, the Hawkeyes had 23 turnovers that cost them 29 points.

Governor says she followed ‘intent’ of law when balancing last year’s budget

News

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The legislature’s top Republican today said the governor may have followed the “spirit” but “perhaps not” the letter of the law when balancing last year’s state budget. Governor Kim Reynolds answered “yes” today when asked if she had followed the “letter of the law.”  “I feel that we operated within the intent of the law,” Reynolds said this morning. “The statute is outdated.”

This fall, Reynolds used 13-million dollars from the state’s Economic Emergency Fund to erase a deficit and close the books on the last state budget. A Democrat in the legislature filed a lawsuit this week, arguing the governor’s move was illegal and she should have called legislators back into special session this fall to fix the budget. House Democratic Leader Mark Smith of Marshalltown did not file the lawsuit, but he says Reynolds put legislators of both parties “in a box” by acting on her own.

“The governor should not be above the law here,” Smith says. House Speaker Linda Upmeyer of Clear Lake, the top Republican in the legislature, says the House and Senate will consider updating the law about withdrawals from the state’s economic emergency fund.

“I do believe that Governor Reynolds was entirely complying with the spirit of the law,” Upmeyer says. “…It was, perhaps, not the letter of the law, so we will be happy to change that.” Legislative leaders and Governor Reynolds spoke today (Thursday) during a forum organized by the Associated Press. Reynolds called the lawsuit “election year grandstanding.”

“The statute is outdated and the legislature has the opportunity to come in and update it and I would think that’s what they want to do instead of filing a costly lawsuit,” Reynolds says. The 2018 state legislative session begins on Monday. Governor Reynolds will provide details on some of her policy proposals Tuesday when she delivers the annual “Condition of the State” address to legislators.

(Radio Iowa)

Propane prices only rise 2-cents a gallon despite higher demand

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Despite the brutal cold weather and a sharp increase in demand from farmers and homeowners, liquid propane prices are -not- bounding in Iowa, according to Paul Ovrom, an ag marketer at the Iowa Department of Agriculture.

“The average price for the state right now is coming out at $1.49 a gallon,” Ovrom says. “That is just two cents higher than a week prior to that.” While two pennies a gallon is a very small rise, he says it’s typical to see price spikes during the wintertime.

“The cold snap that we’re having hasn’t influenced the prices too much yet, but I wouldn’t be surprised if that changes within the next week or two,” Ovrom says. “Sometimes there’s a lag in the pricing.” Propane prices are up substantially from a year ago, about 27-percent higher. Ovrom says several factors may be coming into play. Ovrum says L-P prices often bounce between October and March as that’s when much of the product is exported to nations like China.

“Propane is tied to crude oil,” Ovrom says. “Crude oil production, a byproduct of that is propane and as crude oil prices go up or fluctuate, that impacts the price of propane.” Even with the cold weather, he does not expect the record demand Iowa saw in 2013 when then-Governor Terry Branstad declared an energy emergency as propane prices averaged as high as $4.71 a gallon.

(Radio Iowa)

Omaha man sentenced for crash that killed street worker from IA

News

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha man who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for hitting and killing an Omaha street crew worker nearly a year ago has been sentenced to 14 days in jail and two years’ probation.

Alan Solarana was sentenced Thursday in Douglas County Court after pleading guilty in September to misdemeanor motor vehicle homicide in the Jan. 23 accident that killed 48-year-old Salvatore Fidone III, of Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Police have said Fidone was standing on the driver’s side of a city truck as he and others prepared to fill potholes when a car driven by Solarana drifted from a northbound lane and hit him.

Investigators said Solarana was not speeding on under the influence at the time of the crash.

MARY ELLEN OLSEN, 92, of Atlantic (Svcs. 1/7/18)

Obituaries

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MARY ELLEN OLSEN, 92, of Atlantic, died Thursday, Jan. 4th, 2018, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. Funeral services for MARY ELLEN OLSEN will be held 1:30-p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7th, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic, is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation is open at the funeral home on Saturday, Jan. 6th, from 9-a.m. until Noon.

The family invites you to join them immediately following the service, for food and fellowship at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.

Memorials may be directed to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, or the Cass County 4-H Foundation.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

MARY ELLEN OLSEN is survived by:

Her husband – Glenn Olsen.

Her son – Rick Olsen, of Council Bluffs.

Her daughter – Jean (Dave) Hansen, of Atlantic.

7 grandchildren ad 8 great-grandchildren.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th

Trading Post

January 4th, 2018 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Speed Queen Gas Dryer. 6 years old. Bought both a washer and dryer used, however, the dryer is gas and our house isn’t set up for that. It is in excellent condition and was told it works great. $300 obo. Please text or call 712-579-2912 for more info.

FOR SALE:  Chihuahua puppies, white, short haired, ready now, will have all shots. $300 obo each. 712-789-9385.

Dry end to 2017 offsets wet start to year

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES — Iowa received a statewide annual precipitation of 33 inches in 2017, more than two inches less than normal, according to the latest Water Summary Update from the Iowa DNR. The year began with a wetter than normal spring, followed by drier than normal summer and fall months, with the exception of a very wet October. “The distribution of rainfall was uneven this year, with some areas of southeastern Iowa ending the year more than 10 inches short on rainfall,” said Tim Hall, the DNR’s Hydrology Resources Coordinator. “Good spring rainfall will help to restore soil moisture and shallow groundwater in those areas.”

Streamflow has been generally normal for the second half of the year. Southeastern Iowa remains an area of concern after two consecutive years of drier than normal conditions.  Meanwhile, 2017 was an unusually warm year with a statewide average temperature of 49.9 degrees Fahrenheit, or 1.8 degrees above normal. This ranks as the eighth warmest year on record.

For a thorough review of Iowa’s water resource trends, go to www.iowadnr.gov/watersummaryupdate.

Reminder to Atlantic residents: Snow Ordinance & parking rules – towing begins today!

News

January 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department is issuing a warning to residents of the community, that Atlantic Police have been issuing parking tickets to vehicles parked on the street and that have not been moved since the snow began to fall. Vehicles parked on the street more than 72 hours after the snow stops will be ticketed. They will be towed away beginning today (Thursday).