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Cass Supervisors to discuss filling of vacant county office

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November 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors are set to meet in Atlantic this morning, beginning at 8:30-a.m. During their session in their Boardroom at the Courthouse, the Supervisors will act on “Filling [the] Vacancy of [an] Elected County Officer”, by means of appointment or to call for a Special Election, with regard to the position of County Attorney, which becomes vacant Jan. 1st, 2018.

Cass County Attorney David Wiederstein announced his resignation in mid-August, not long after the Supervisors voted to change the position from part-time to full-time. Doing so ties the hands of an elected County Attorney with regard to their ability to also work in private practice. Earlier this year, the Board announced that it was their intention to appoint a County Attorney.

In other business, the Board today will act on approving a cooperative agreement between the County and Iowa DOT, with regard to Buck Creek under Interstate 80. They’ll also work on drafting an ordinance which would authorize the operation of All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV’s) and off-road Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTV’s) on County roadways and trails, and possibly set dates for hearings to consider the ordinance.

Among the final orders of business, other than regular County Department Head reports, is action on a Resolution to withdraw from a 28-E agreement for the Iowa Precinct Atlas Consortium, and the appointment of a member to the SIRHA Commission (Southern Iowa Housing Authority Commission).

Midwest Sports Headlines: 11/30/17

Sports

November 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs coach Andy Reid says it’s disingenuous to blame quarterback Alex Smith for losing five of the past six games. Reid believes problems exist throughout the offense, and he pointed his finger back at himself, too. But identifying problems and fixing them are two different things, and fixing them has proven to be a challenge.

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Former NFL coach and current ESPN analyst Herm Edwards will interview for the vacant Arizona State coaching job this week. Edwards spoke about his interest in the job on ESPN’s “SportsCenter” and a Phoenix radio station. Edwards has not coached since 2008, when he was fired after a 2-14 season with the Kansas City Chiefs. He coached the New York Jets from 2001-05 and has spent the last nine years as an analyst for ESPN.

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Bennett Koch poured in a career-high 30 points, Klint Carlson a career-high 23, Northern Iowa missed a chance to win in regulation, but the Panthers dominated in overtime to upend previously unbeaten UNLV 77-68. Koch was fouled and made one to tie, but missed the second with 16 seconds left. UNLV’s Jordan Johnson’s final shot didn’t fall and the teams went overtime. Koch and Carlson combined for 11 points in the OT.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Zach Jackson scored 17 points including 1 of 2 free throws with two seconds left and Omaha got its first win of the season, beating Drake 75-73. Reed Timmer’s 3-pointer with three seconds left brought Drake within 74-73 and Timmer immediately fouled Jackson to send him to the line.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — James Palmer Jr. and Isaac Copeland scored 15 points apiece and Nebraska broke open the game late in a 71-62 win over Boston College in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The Cornhuskers went on a 12-0 run after Boston College had trimmed their lead to 59-57. Jerome Robinson had 17 points for the Eagles.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Shakayla Thomas scored 31 points, 17 in the fourth quarter, and Imani Wright added 26 points as No. 13 Florida State erased a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat Iowa 94-93 in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Megan Gustafson, who scored 34 points on 15-of-18 shooting, scored the first six points of an 8-0 run to end the third quarter and the first four points of the fourth quarter to put Iowa (7-1) ahead 75-63.

Iowa early News Headlines: 11/30/17

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November 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Presidents of Iowa’s three state universities are asking for funding increases to pay for more financial aid for undergraduate students. But stagnant tax revenue could make additional spending unlikely. The Des Moines Register reports the university presidents requested $12 million on Tuesday from the governor. The requests come as the governor warns that Iowa may face another tight budget next year. But she says she’s committed to working with the universities.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a Des Moines tax preparer has been sentence to nearly four years in prison for wire and tax fraud and identity theft. The U.S. Attorney for Iowa’s southern district says 48-year-old Lony Tap Gatwas, of Ames, was sentenced Wednesday to 21 months in prison for wire fraud and tax fraud, and 24 months for aggravated identity theft, to be served one after the other.

HARLAN, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a body has been found in the burned-out wreckage of a vehicle in western Iowa. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports that that Shelby County sheriff’s deputies and firefighters responded to a report late Tuesday night of an explosion and fire in Harlan, about 50 miles northeast of Omaha, Nebraska. First responders found a vehicle next to a shed in a backyard, and both were engulfed in flames. The body was found inside the vehicle once the flames were extinguished.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — The Pentagon has approved a Silver Star medal of heroism for a Navy chaplain from Iowa who’s been credited with helping sailors escape a battleship during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Station KDTH reports that Pentagon staffers will travel to Dubuque next week and present the nation’s third-highest medal to the family of Aloysius Schmitt.

Iowa’s Welsh makes Second-Team All-Big 10 Offense

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November 29th, 2017 by admin

ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — Division champions Ohio State and Wisconsin have four players apiece on the coaches’ All-Big Ten first team for offense.

The conference announced the offensive honorees on Wednesday. Postseason individual awards will be announced Thursday.

East champion Ohio State has quarterback J.T. Barrett, guard Michael Jordan, center Billy Price and tackle Jamarco Jones on the first team. West champion Wisconsin has running back Jonathan Taylor, tight end Troy Fumagalli, tackle Michael Deiter and guard Beau Benzschawel on the team.

Also named first team were Penn State running back Saquon Barkley, Indiana receiver Simmie Cobbs and Maryland receiver DJ Moore.

POSITION FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
Quarterback J.T. Barrett, Ohio State Trace McSorley, Penn State Clayton Thorson, Northwestern
Running Back Saquon Barkley, Penn State Justin Jackson, Northwestern Akrum Wadley, Iowa
Running Back Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State Karan Higdon, Michigan
Receiver Simmie Cobbs Jr., Indiana Stanley Morgan Jr., Nebraska Felton Davis III, Michigan State
Receiver DJ Moore, Maryland DaeSean Hamilton, Penn State Parris Campbell, Ohio State
Center Billy Price, Ohio State Brian Allen, Michigan State Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin
Guard Michael Jordan, Ohio State Sean Welsh, Iowa David Beedle, Michigan State
Guard Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin Ben Bredeson, Michigan Tommy Doles, Northwestern
Tackle Jamarco Jones, Ohio State Mason Cole, Michigan Isaiah Prince, Ohio State
Tackle Michael Deiter, Wisconsin David Edwards, Wisconsin Ryan Bates, Penn State
Tight End Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin Mike Gesicki, Penn State Noah Fant, Iowa

Air Canada to offer Omaha to Toronto flights in spring

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November 29th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — It won’t be adding “international” to its name, but Omaha’s main commercial airport will offer its first international flight — to Toronto — starting this spring.

The Omaha World-Herald reports that the daily nonstop flight from Omaha’s Eppley Airfield to Toronto will be operated by Air Canada starting May 1. Air Canada is the first foreign airline to offer regular service to and from Eppley.

The flight will leave Toronto at 2:30 p.m. and land in Omaha at 4 p.m. The return flight will leave Omaha at 4:30 p.m. and land in Toronto at 7:50 p.m. Air Canada will fly the route with a 50-seat, single-class CRJ-200 jet.

Pat Markham honored by the Board of Health

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November 29th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System report that at the Monday business meeting for the Cass County Board of Health, Pat Markham was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for more than 30 years of service on the Cass County Board of Health. Markham is resigning from the board as she will be relocating outside of the county after the New Year and will be ineligible to fill the position.

Photo (left to right): Dawn Mouw, Regional Community Health Consultant with Iowa Department of Public Health; Pat Markham, Cass County Board of Health Secretary; and Gerald Wessels, DVM, Cass County Board of Health Chairman. (Photo provided)

Beth Olsen, Director of Public Health for Cass County, said “Pat has played a crucial role in promoting and protecting the health of the public. It has been an honor to work with her in advancing public health initiatives throughout the county. She has a tremendous wealth of knowledge and experience that will be greatly missed by the entire board.”

The Cass County Board of Health works to support the mission of public health by developing public health policy, assuring compliance with legal responsibilities, and supporting quality practices. Promoting and protecting the health of the public depends upon capable and dedicated community leadership by the local Board of Health.

ATHENA Award Nominations Now Being Accepted

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November 29th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Deter Motor Company and The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce have announced the nominations are currently being accepted for the 17th annual ATHENA Award, in Atlantic. The award will be presented on Saturday, Jan. 13th, 2018 at the Cass County Community Center. It will be presented to an exceptional individual who has achieved excellence in her/his business profession, has served the community in a meaningful way and has assisted women in their attainment of professional goals and leadership skills.

Athena Award

The ATHENA Award was first presented in 1982 in Lansing, Michigan and has grown to include presentations to more than 6,000 individuals in hundreds of cities across the globe. Locally, past winners include Lavon Eblen, Kathie Hockenberry, Lanette Plambeck, Pat Markman, Dolly Bergmann, Wendy Richter, Ann Pross, Janell Hansen, Jan Kinison, Carole Schuler, Glenda Farrier, Margaret Slepsky, Denise O’Brien, Leanne Pellett, Judy Marnin, and 2017 winner Tressa Wilcox.

Deter Motor Company believes in the values underlying ATHENA’s philosophy of incorporating talent and expertise of women into the leadership of our businesses, our communities and our government. The spirit of the ATHENA Award Program is captured in a quotation from Plato, “What is honored in a country will be cultivated there.” By honoring exceptional leaders, others will be encouraged to excel.

Those interested in nominating an individual can pick up a nomination packet at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, 102 Chestnut Street, or by visiting www.AtlanticIowa.com. Nominations are due by December 12th, 2017 at noon at the Chamber Office.

Pentagon upgrades WWII medal for heroic chaplain from Iowa

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November 29th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — The Pentagon has approved a Silver Star medal of heroism for a Navy chaplain from Iowa who’s been credited with helping sailors escape a battleship during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Station KDTH reports that Pentagon staffers will travel to Dubuque next week and present the nation’s third-highest medal to the family of Aloysius Schmitt. He was born in St. Lucas and attended what is now Loras College in Dubuque.

His remains were returned to the area in October 2016. Steve Sloan, Schmitt’s great-nephew, helped organize the efforts to upgrade Schmitt’s honors. Schmitt is credited with saving a dozen sailors from the USS Oklahoma after it was attacked. Witnesses say he turned down several chances to escape in order to help men through a porthole.

Man arrested for theft of cellphone from Oakland Foods

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November 29th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A Nebraska man was arrested Tuesday afternoon for allegedly stealing a cell phone from a worker at Oakland Foods. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports 48-year old Joseph Anthony Ford, of Omaha, was arrested at around 1-p.m. after the staffing company he works for in Council Bluffs was notified about the theft of a Galaxy 6 cell phone, valued at $450. The phone belonged to a female worker at Oakland Foods.

And, the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office reports 44-year old James Dale Aherns, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Tuesday evening on a warrant for a Parole Violation associated with a Prohibited Acts charge connected to the Unlawful Possession of an Explosive.

3 Iowa public universities request funding for financial aid

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November 29th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Presidents of Iowa’s three state universities are asking for funding to pay for more financial aid for undergraduate students. But stagnant tax revenue could make additional spending unlikely. The Des Moines Register reports the university presidents requested $12 million on Tuesday from Gov. Kim Reynolds. Iowa State University and the University of Iowa each requested $5 million, while the University of Northern Iowa asked for $2 million.

The requests come after Reynolds cautioned that Iowa may face another tight budget next year. But she says she’s committed to working with the presidents to provide quality education. State funding at the universities was slashed by more than $30 million this year. The university presidents also requested $40 million for major campus construction projects.