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Atlantic shelves Mandatory garbage pickup proposal

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October 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic’s Community Development Committee, Tuesday, recommended the City shelve a proposal to institute a Mandatory Garbage pickup program. City Administrator John Lund said during Wednesday evening’s City Council meeting, that after he conducted extensive research and crunched the numbers and logistics of implementing the program, it just wouldn’t work out.

The Committee recommended instead the City pursue problems with junk properties – more specifically rental properties- through the landlord ordinance. Lund said he’s in discussions with the City’s Bonding/Financial Attorney and County Treasurer Tracey Marshall, about other options, including moving Storm Water billing and landfill fees onto the property tax bill on a per capita basis, meaning you would no longer see the every six months Storm Water billing card from the City.

The whole reason for discussion about a landfill fee boils down to EPA regulations and requirements that leave the County and it’s Cities with few options other than to implement a fee. The landfill currently operates on a tipping-fee basis, or the amount of pounds that are brought in.

Councilman Dana Halder said gave a little more insight into why the Community Development Committee decided to recommend against a Mandatory Garbage pickup fee. He said with as many carriers as there are in Atlantic and their differing prices, they decided to focus on the enforcement aspects of garbage and the ordinance on maintaining properties.

He says once See-Click-Fix program is officially rolled-out to the public, neighbors will be more willing to inform the City about nuisance properties and letting the City deal with property owners to resolves those issues. In other business, the Council passed the second reading of an Ordinance amending the City Code, with regard to “Parking Regulations.”

And, Councilman Halder reported that the Library Reading Garden will be closed when the Library closes each day, and the gate locked, in order to deter vandalism. Halder reminded the public also, about homeowner and home repairs programs that are available through SWIPCO.

And finally, the City is looking for a reliable cleaning service. Proposals need to be received at City Hall by this Friday, Oct. 20th. Proposals should be from persons who are insured and bonded, but all applications will be reviewed.

(Updated) — Union says prison staffer stabbed by inmate with shanks

News

October 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) — Iowa prison officials are facing renewed criticism from a union representing correctional officers following an attack by an inmate at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison that left a staffer hospitalized.

Prison officials said in a news release that the inmate used a weapon in the Wednesday attack to strike the staffer several times. A statement later released by the union said the staffer was stabbed five times by an inmate wielding two 10-inch shanks. Prison officials said later Wednesday that the staffer was in stable condition in the hospital.

Danny Homan, president of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Council 61, says the inmate is associated with a white supremacist prison gang, and that prison officials have ignored staff warnings that attacks by inmates were planned.

A Corrections Department spokeswoman on Wednesday declined to comment, citing the ongoing investigation.

Non-injury accident in Stanton Wednesday morning

News

October 18th, 2017 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a two vehicle accident occurred Wednesday morning in Stanton. Deputies responded to the accident at 9:00am at the intersection of Halland Avenue and M-63.

After investigation it was determined that a 2016 Nissan owned and operated by 70-year-old Linda Hicks of Stanton was northbound on Halland Avenue and stopped at the stop sing of the intersection with M-63. A white 2008 Dodge Caravan owned by Dennis Reynolds of Stanton and operated by 43-year-old Tanya Danick of Stanton failed to stop behind Hicks and struck the rear end of the Nissan.  No injuries were reported and no citations were issued.

Damage was estimated at $1,200 to the Nissan and $1,400 to the Reynolds vehicle.

Uncertainty reigns ahead of new health care sign-up period

News

October 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Americans across the country are grappling with unanswered questions as they prepare to select their health insurance plans when the new sign-up period for the Affordable Care Act begins in two weeks.

The uncertainty is especially pronounced in Iowa, which is seeking last-minute federal approval to revamp its insurance market. The confusion, of course, is also coming from Washington, where President Donald Trump is pushing to allow the purchase of stripped-down coverage plans and has moved to cut off subsidies that help keep people’s insurance costs down.

In Iowa, the “navigators” and others whose job is to help people understand the health care market are not sure what to tell callers who want to know what to expect.

US agency withdraws rule aimed at protecting animal farmers

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has killed a rule designed to protect the legal rights of farmers who raise chickens and hogs for the nation’s largest meat processors. The rule would have made it easier for farmers to sue companies they contract with over unfair or deceptive practices.

It was rolled out in the final days of Barack Obama’s administration. But the USDA delayed it after President Donald Trump took office. On Tuesday, the agency withdrew it for good. Farmers who have waited years for the rule are expressing disappointment. Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, an Iowa farmer, accuses the Trump administration of “pandering to big corporations.”

Poultry and pork industry trade groups say the rule would have reduced competition and driven meat prices higher.

(Update) Union says prison staffer stabbed by inmate with shanks

News

October 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) — Iowa prison officials are facing renewed criticism from a union representing correctional officers following an attack by an inmate at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison that left a staffer hospitalized.

Prison officials said in a news release that the inmate used a weapon in the Wednesday attack to strike the staffer several times. A statement later released by the union said the staffer was stabbed five times by an inmate wielding two 10-inch shanks.

Danny Homan, president of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Council 61, says the inmate is associated with a white supremacist prison gang, and that prison officials have ignored staff warnings that attacks by inmates were planned.

A Corrections Department spokesman didn’t immediately return phone and email messages Wednesday seeking comment.

DIANA KAY DEWAELE, 66, of Avoca (Svcs. 10/21/2017)

Obituaries

October 18th, 2017 by Jim Field

DIANA KAY DEWAELE, 66, of Avoca died Wednesday, October 18th at Avoca Specialty Care. Funeral services for DIANA KAY DEWAELE will be held Saturday, October 21st at 2:00pm at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Visitation will be held Saturday, October 21st from 1:00pm-2:00pm at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca prior to services.

Burial will be in the Grange Cemetery in Honey Creek.

DIANA KAY DEWAELE is survived by:

Husband: Robert Dewaele of Avoca.

Officials: Worker hospitalized after assault by Iowa inmate

News

October 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) – Prison officials say a staff member has been hospitalized after being assaulted by an inmate at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. The Iowa Corrections Department says the penitentiary restricted inmates’ movement Wednesday after the assault. A news release says the inmate used a weapon to strike the staff member several times. Other staffers helped their injured colleague subdue the inmate.

The staffer was taken to Fort Madison Community Hospital and then to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. The staffer’s name hasn’t been released. Online court records don’t yet show the inmate has been formally charged.

Des Moines woman arrested on Union County warrants

News

October 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports 34-year old Kristin Jan Gross, of Des Moines, was arrested Monday evening at the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office. Gross was arrested on four Union County warrants for failure to appear on drug violation charges.  She was being held for Union County in the Ringgold County Jail on $27,300 bond.

IATC final cross country team rankings 10/17/2017

Sports

October 18th, 2017 by admin

Boys 4A

Rank School
1 Dowling
2 Johnston
3 Prairie CR
4 Pleasant Valley
5 Dubuque Hempstead
6 Valley WDM
7 Waukee
8 Iowa City West
9 Linn-Mar
10 Ankeny
11 CR Kennedy
12 Ames
13 Cedar Falls
14 CR Washington
15 Ankeny Centennial

Girls 4A

Rank School
1 Johnston
2 Iowa City West
3 Waukee
4 Dubuque Senior
5 Dubuque Hempstead
6 Dowling
7 Cedar Falls
8 Linn-Mar
9 Pleasant Valley
10 Ankeny Centennial
11 Southeast Polk
12 North Scott Eldridge
13 Ottumwa
14 Urbandale
15 DM Roosevelt

Boys 3A

Rank School
1 Decorah
2 Gilbert
3 Dallas Center-Grimes
4 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
5 Cedar Rapids Xavier
6 Marion
7 Dubuque Wahlert
8 Carlisle
9 Clear Creek Amana
10 Grinnell
11 Bondurant Farrar
12 Waverly Shell Rock
13 ADM
14 Oskaloosa
15 Clear Lake

Girls 3A

Rank School
1 Wahlert
2 Decorah
3 Humboldt
4 North Polk
5 Ballard
6 Pella
7 Gilbert
8 Charles City
9 Dallas Center-Grimes
10 Bishop Heelan
11 Glenwood
12 Grinnell
13 Benton
14 Denison
15 Marion

 

Boys 2A

Rank School
1 George-Little Rock
2 Mid-Prairie
3 Tipton
4 Sioux Center
5 Williamsburg
6 South Hamilton
7 Aplington-Parkersburg
8 Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
9 Okoboji
10 Forest City
11 Sheldon
12 Unity Christian
13 East Marshall
14 South Hardin
15 Des Moines Christian

Girls 2A

Rank School
1 Mid-Prairie
2 Woodbury Central-KP
3 Crestwood
4 Monticello
5 Williamsburg
6 Cascade
7 Emmetsburg
8 Regina, Iowa City
9 Okoboji, Milford
10 Waukon
11 Unity Christian
12 Grundy Center
13 Aplington-Parkersburg
14 North Cedar
15 Shenandoah

Boys 1A

Rank School
1 Nodaway Valley
2 Bellevue
3 South Winneshiek
4 Starmont
5 Pekin
6 Newman
7 Denver
8 Hudson
9 Woodward Academy
10 Calamus Wheatland
11 Madrid
12 Tri Center
13 Maquoketa Valley
14 ACGC
15 Ogden

Girls 1A

Rank School
1 Kee Hgh
2 Hudson
3 South Winneshiek
4 Denver
5 Central Elkader
6 Pekin
7 Panorama
8 Marquette
9 St. Edmond
10 Alta Aurelia
11 ACGC
12 Newman
13 Springville Central City
14 Eagle Grove
15 North Linn