Garage Sale/Yard Sale: Friday, December 1st & Saturday, December 2nd at 804 Mulberry St., Atlantic from 9 am – 4:30 pm.
Garage Sale/Yard Sale: Friday, December 1st & Saturday, December 2nd at 804 Mulberry St., Atlantic from 9 am – 4:30 pm.
The Iowa Insurance Division issued consent orders with Mutual Med Insurance Services, LLC (Mutual Med), Todd C. Vershaw of Long Grove, Iowa, and Kevin J. Carr of Burlington, Iowa that will return $165,000 to 33 public entities in Iowa. The investigation centered on public entities that have been associated with the Iowa Governmental Health Care Plan (IGHCP). Mutual Med, Vershaw, and Carr denied the findings of facts and conclusions of law contained in the consent orders.
The controversy arose from the Iowa Insurance Division’s allegation that, beginning in 2005, Two Rivers Insurance Company, Inc., which was Mutual Med’s subagent, used the actual premium amount from the insurance company and then recalculated a “premium,” which also included additional Two Rivers’ compensation and failed to disclose to the IGHCP members the amount of this added compensation. Mutual Med took no affirmative steps to ensure that the added compensation was disclosed to the IGHCP members.
Iowa Insurance Commissioner Doug Ommen said “Mutual Med was responsible for overseeing the activities of their subagent. Companies cannot turn a blind eye to the acts of those for whom they are responsible and we will continue to hold all parties accountable for their action or inaction. In Iowa, premium is determined by insurance companies and reported to this office. Any compensation apart from premium, any partial self-funding charges or any other producer or administrator fees or charges must be clearly disclosed so that these amounts and their purpose can be understood by insurance purchasers.”
The $165,000 will be distributed equally among the IGHCP government entities that choose to participate. In addition, the consent orders address other violations of insurance law unrelated to IGHCP. Vershaw and Carr each had their insurance producer license suspended for 30 days and were assessed a monetary penalty of $7,500 each.
LaVon Eblen visits with Karla Akers about the Atlantic Kiwanis Teddy Bear Tea.
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MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) — A man who was married to a southeast Iowa woman who went missing in 2000 has been arrested and charged with killing her. The Iowa Public Safety Department says 52-year-old Michael Lee Syperda was taken into custody Thursday in the Glenwood Springs area of Colorado. A Henry County grand jury indicted him Wednesday on a charge of first-degree murder.Authorities intend to have him extradited to Iowa. Department agent Ryan Kedley declined to say what led to the arrest after so many years. Elizabeth Syperda was last seen July 16, 2000, in Mount Pleasant. Family and friends think she may have gone walking to meet Michael Syperda, who lived nearby. The two were estranged at the time.
A Pottawattamie County man was arrested Thursday night following an incident in Avoca, involving his girlfriend. Pott. County Sheriff’s officials say 35-year old Andrew Paul Nelson, of Avoca, was arrested for Domestic Assault with Injury. Deputies had been called to his residence after his 28-year old girlfriend reported she had allegedly been assaulted. The woman suffered minor injuries. Deputies arriving on the scene were told the suspect (Nelson) had left. He later called them to discuss the matter, and was placed under arrest at around 10:30-p.m.
And, a Pottawattamie County man told a Deputy who stopped him Thursday morning, that he knew he was going to be arrested. 27-year old Nicholas Paul Gilmore, of Council Bluffs, also asked the Deputy to call his dad as well as his boss. Gilmore, who was also on Probation, was instead allowed to call his dad on his own cell at the scene, before he was taken into custody. The traffic stop occurred just before 10-a.m., after the Deputy, who was traveling in the opposite direct to Gilmore’s vehicle, did a random check of the front license plate. Records show the Gilmore was the registered owner/driver of the car, and that the driver’s license had been barred in the State of Iowa.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — More than 200,000 people enrolled in Iowa’s privatized Medicaid program have been formally switched to new coverage following the abrupt exit of an insurance company. UnitedHealthcare took over coverage Friday for affected patients, after AmeriHealth Caritas effectively withdrew Thursday from Iowa’s health care system for the poor and disabled. AmeriHealth Caritas announced Oct. 31 it would drop coverage because of failed contract negotiations with Iowa over money.
The state has signed new contracts with UnitedHealthcare and another company, Amerigroup. But Amerigroup said it doesn’t have capacity to take new patients, requiring most AmeriHealth Caritas patients to be switched to UnitedHealthcare.
It’s unclear when patients will have choice again. UnitedHealthcare plans to hire about 400 employees to respond to the addition. Iowa’s roughly $4 billion program serves more than 600,000 people.
Double Dual @ Griswold
Atlantic 57, Audubon 24
Atlantic 73, Griswold 3
Griswold 36, Audubon 25
Double winners for Atlantic: Joe Weaver (106), Aybren Moore (113), Steele McLaren (120), Colin Mullenix (126), Chase McLaren (132), Colton Mudd (145), Connor Pellett (152), Kenny Jimerson (170), Cale Roller (195), John McConkey (285).
Meet @ Exira-EHK
Logan-Magnolia 42, AHSTW 35
Logan-Magnolia 75, Exira-EHK 3
Logan-Magnolia 71, Woodbine 12
AHSTW 54, Exira-EHK 10
AHSTW 48, Woodbine 36
Woodbine 42, Exira-EHK 31
Meet @ Southwest Valley
Shenandoah 51, Clarke 30
Shenandoah 54, Southwest Valley 30
Southwest Valley 66, East Mills 12
Southwest Valley 40, Clarke 36
Clarke 52, Mount Ayr 24
Mount Ayr 42, Southwest Valley 41
Quad @ Fremont-Mills
Glenwood 58, Riverside 21
Glenwood 84, Southwest Iowa 0
Glenwood 54, Underwood 27
Riverside 66, Southwest Iowa 12
Underwood 44, Riverside 30
Underwood 59, Southwest Iowa 12
Quad @ Denison-Schleswig
Denison-Schleswig 66, West Harrison 12
Denison-Schleswig 54, Tri-Center 29
Missouri Valley 81, Denison-Schleswig 0
Missouri Valley 69, Tri-Center 11
Tri-Center 36, West Harrison 12
Meet @ Roland-Story
Kuemper Catholic 48, Roland-Story 24
Gilbert 54, Kuemper Catholic 30
Perry 39, Kuemper Catholic 36
Quad @ East Union
ACGC 44, East Union 24
ACGC 50, Nodaway Valley 18
West Central Valley 66, East Union 18
West Central Valley 72, Nodaway Valley 3
East Union 42, Nodaway Valley 18
Meet @ Wayne
Bedford/Lenox 48, Central Decatur 30
Wayne 43, Bedford/Lenox 24
Wayne 51, Central Decatur 24
More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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The month of November was warmer, cooler and drier than normal. Weather statistics compiled at the KJAN Studios (the official National Weather Service record-keeping site for Atlantic), indicate the Average High for the month was just over 50-degrees. The typical High for the month is 46. The warmest day was Nov. 24th, at 69 degrees.
The Average Low was slightly over 24-degrees, which was about three-degrees warmer than normal. Our coldest morning was 11 on Nov. 22nd.
Precipitation for the month amounted to just one-third of an inch (.33”). Normally, we receive 1.85-inches of rain and/or melted snow. Looking ahead to December, the Average High is right around 33, while the Average Low is 14. Precipitation for the month typically comes in at around 1.1-inches.