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Cass County Extension Report 12-20-2017

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December 20th, 2017 by Jim Field

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Free farmhouse finds buyer willing to move it

News

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ELLSTON, Iowa (AP) — A Minnesota man has snapped up a free farmhouse in southern Iowa after the offer was publicized, so he can move the home to his grandfather’s farm. Roger and Linda Dolecheck offered their former family home free in a Craigslist ad so they could get it off their Ringgold County land. The family already built a new home seven years ago. The Dolechecks said the home would be torn down this winter if they couldn’t find a taker.

But Jeff Dooley of Anoka, Minnesota, jumped at the chance to claim the farmhouse. Dooley told the Des Moines Register that the home will replace a run-down manufactured home on his family’s land. He hopes to one day retire there.

Atlantic City Council to meet this evening

News

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council will hold its final meeting of 2017 this evening, beginning at 5:30. As he’s done in past sessions, Mayor Dave Jones will pay recognition to Atlantic Athletes. This evening, he’ll pay tribute to the Cross Country team, which is comprised of 18 girls and 18 boys. At the State Cross County meet this year, Taylor McCreedy placed 20th and Jalen Petersen placed 67th.

Afterward, the council will discuss with Snyder Engineers and Associates’ Engineer Tim Teig, the Community Beautification Project. During the last Council meeting, there was concern over the costs and scope of a proposed agreement with Snyder’s, with regard to management of the project. Teig was selected by the Community Development Committee to manage the cost estimate and technical aspects of executing the project that began with conceptual plans created by ISU intern Matt Iekel, and were examined by a committee. Teig’s background in Landscape Architecture, according to the Community Development Committee, is a valuable resources for the City, and they recommend approval of an agreement for his services.  After hearing from Teig, the Council will act on approve the Engineering Agreement.

The next order of business pertains to an Order awarding a contract to Howrey Construction in the amount of $98,350, for the AMU (Atlantic Municipal Utilities) Wellfield Trail Head Project. The City is partnering with AMU for the latest phase of the trail system in town. Using Iowa’s TAP (Transportation Alternatives Program) Grant program, AMU will be creating a new trail system over their well heads located near the Sports Complex on the northeast side of town. The project was approved by Regional Planning Affiliations (RPA) 13, last year. AMU will manage the project. The City is expected to serve as the technical sponsor.

Afterward, a Public Hearing will be held with regard to an amendment and extension of the City’s Urban Revitalization Plan, which renews the City’s current tax abatement policy for three-years. The policy would otherwise expire on Dec. 31st. The Personnel and Finance Committee recommends the Council approve a Resolution to renew the URP. City Administrator John Lund will answer any questions the Council may have on the matter, followed by action on the Resolution.

The Council will also hold the second reading of an Ordinance with regard to parking, as it affects 13th Street from Locust to Birch. Parking along that section of street is currently allowed on both sides of the street because it was overlooked somehow. Making the street in compliance with no parking on one side-only, would make the City’s street system more consistent. And, the final order of business for the Council, will be Administering the Oath of Office to Mayor Dave Jones and the rest of the Council who were re-elected during the Nov. 7th City Elections.

MARY AGNES SCHABEN, 98, of Earling (Mass of Christian Burial 12/28/17)

Obituaries

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MARY AGNES SCHABEN, 98, of Earling, died Dec. 15th, at Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for MARY SCHABEN will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, December 28th, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling, one-hour prior to the service on Dec. 28th (10-a.m. to 11-a.m.)

Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery.

MARY AGNES SCHABEN is survived by:

Her nephew Dave (Janis) Stessman, of Defiance, and niece Patty (Tom) Myers, of Earling.

Skyscan Forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 12/20/17

Weather

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High around 44. SE @ 10-15.

Tonight: Mostly Cloudy. Low 32. E @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: Cldy w/light rain switching over to light mixed precipitation before becoming light snow. High early of 37 w/temps dropping during the day. Less than 1” of snow is expected.

Friday: P/Cldy to Cloudy w/flurries. High 28.

Saturday: P/Cldy to Cldy. High around 23.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 49. Our Low this morning was 16.Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 44 and the low was 20. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 61 in 1941. The Record Low for this date was -25 in 1901.

Re-examining state rules on guns in child care centers

News

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A proposed state policy on guns in Iowa child care centers has been put on hold, while the Reynolds Administration reconsiders the issue. The proposed rules would have discouraged, but allowed weapons in licensed child care centers and home day cares under certain circumstances. The rules were to be reviewed by a legislative committee last week, but were pulled from the agenda. Governor Kim Reynolds says that allows time to decide whether the executive branch or the legislature should draft the policy on guns.

“That’s the conversation that we are going to have,” Reynolds told reporters. “And it’s my understanding that hadn’t happened.” The proposed rules that have been tabled would have allowed weapons in licensed child care centers if parents were notified and the guns were unloaded and kept under lock and key.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa home sales jump 7% in November, prices up 3.6%

News

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

More homes were sold in Iowa last month compared to the same period last year. A total of 3,320 homes were sold across the state in November, up from 3,103 during November of 2016. Mark Kamps, president of the Iowa Association of Realtors, is excited about the seven-percent increase. “November was a great month…I always consider anything above three or four percent to be substantial,” Kamps said.

The latest Housing Trends Report from the Iowa Association of Realtors also shows prices went up. The median sale price of an Iowa home last month was $153,250 — a 3.6-percent increase ($147,900) compared to November of 2016.

(Radio Iowa)

Area basketball scores from Tues., 12/19/17

Sports

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Glenwood 89, Red Oak 42
Harlan 64, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 59

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 64, Underwood 58
A-H-S-T-W, Avoca 60, Griswold 25
Missouri Valley 46, Riverside, Oakland 37
Treynor 69, Logan-Magnolia 48
Tri-Center, Neola 55, IKM-Manning 39

Rolling Valley Conference

Boyer Valley, Dunlap 75, West Harrison, Mondamin 37
Paton-Churdan 53, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 50

Pride of Iowa Conference

Southwest Valley 87, Bedford 85
Lenox 58, East Union, Afton 53, OT
Mount Ayr 60, Nodaway Valley 53

Corner Conference

East Mills 47, Essex 40
Stanton 78, Sidney 62

Other Scores

Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 65, Sioux City, West 59, OT
Carroll 81, ADM, Adel 60
Sioux City, East 84, Lewis Central 60
Western Christian, Hull 56, Storm Lake 38
Winterset 61, Perry 57
Woodbury Central, Moville 68, West Monona, Onawa 55

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 48, Harlan 40
Lewis Central 48, Sioux City, East 27
Red Oak 49, Glenwood 39
Shenandoah 68, Clarinda 46

Western Iowa Conference

A-H-S-T-W, Avoca 52, Griswold 30
IKM-Manning 66, Tri-Center, Neola 18
Missouri Valley 59, Riverside, Oakland 46
Treynor 44, Logan-Magnolia 41
Underwood 57, Audubon 29

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va, Westside 77, Woodbine 44
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 82, Paton-Churdan 40

Pride of Iowa Conference

Lenox 44, East Union, Afton 30
Nodaway Valley 41, Mount Ayr 40
Southwest Valley 65, Bedford 33

Corner Conference

East Mills 39, Essex 30
Sidney 62, Stanton 19

Other Scores

ADM, Adel 58, Carroll 45
Panorama, Panora 61, Woodward-Granger 20
Sioux City, West 64, Westwood, Sloan 57
Winterset 43, Perry 26
Woodbury Central, Moville 58, West Monona, Onawa 49

Sports Headlines: 12/20/17

Sports

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Luka Garza scored 17 points, Tyler Cook and Isaiah Moss each added 16, and Iowa beat Southern Utah 92-64 for its third straight victory. Jack Nunge’s steal and pass to Moss for a breakaway dunk gave Iowa a 17-5 lead and the Hawkeyes extended it to 51-31 at halftime behind 10 points from Cook.

BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) — Mike Daum grabbed 14 rebounds and scored 35 points on 14-of-24 shooting, and South Dakota State beat Drake 87-74. It’s the fifth time Daum has scored 30 points this season and the second time in as many games.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa cornerback Josh Jackson’s last game as a Hawkeye could be next week’s Pinstripe Bowl. Jackson says he is “50-50” on whether he will come back for his senior season. Jackson had seven interceptions this season, tied for best in the nation. The Hawkeyes face Boston College on Dec. 27 at Yankee Stadium.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Dec. 20th 2017

News

December 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told a crowd in Iowa that Democrats must push a progressive agenda to win elections in 2018. De Blasio told a group of progressives Tuesday night in downtown Des Moines that the party “cannot be timid” in addressing such issues as income inequality. De Blasio’s visit to Iowa raised speculation about the mayor’s presidential aspirations in 2020. But de Blasio told a group of reporters he’s not running for president.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa Supreme Court justice has lifted an order that temporarily blocked the state’s largest newspaper from reporting the contents of records legally obtained from a public court file. Critics had denounced the Dec. 11 order by Justice David Wiggins as an impermissible prior restraint in violation of the First Amendment. Wiggins removed the stay Tuesday after the court declined to consider attorney Jaysen McCleary’s request for an injunction blocking publication.

WINTERSET, Iowa (AP) — The state has agreed to contribute more than $250,000 to rebuild a Madison County covered bridge featured on the cover of the novel “The Bridges of Madison County.” The Des Moines Register reports the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs announced Tuesday it would provide $275,770 to the Madison County Chamber of Commerce to help pay to rebuild the bridge, which was destroyed in an April arson fire. The total cost to rebuild the bridge is estimated at nearly $600,000.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A driver has been charged in connection with a Des Moines collision that killed two people and injured two others. Des Moines police say Ryan Rench faces charges of unsafe passing with enhancements for an offense causing two deaths and an offense causing serious injury. Court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment for him.