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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st

Trading Post

September 21st, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  5 chairs. Call Andy @ 712.579.5109.

FOR SALE: Dog carrying kennel, in good shape for a 25-30 lb dog, 21 1/2″ high, 27″ long and 17 1/2″ wide; feeding bowl & watering bowl stainless steel, a stake you put in the ground to put on leash, 1/2 a sack of dog food. $25 for all . 712-789-0367.

FOR SALE: Night vision monoculars with padded carrying case $65; brand new kerosene space heater, 9,000 btu, with operating instructions and in original box, never used, weighs about 15 lbs, hold 1.06 gallons of kerosene which heats about 13 1/2 hours. $35; cassette amplifier and recorder with attached floor plug in adaptors that can be plugged into a stereo $25. 402-359-7360 in Atlantic.

WANTED: baby Guinea pig for my grandson 712 304 1869.

FOR SALE: 2006 Subaru Tribeca B9 (SUV). Blue, leather interior, all-wheel drive, automatic. 167,000 miles. $7,000 OBO. Call 712-249-7484.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/21/17

Sports

September 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

CINCINNATI (AP) – Dexter Fowler homered for the third straight game while Matt Carpenter and Paul DeJong also homered as the St. Louis Cardinals gained ground in their National League playoff push with a 9-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds. Tommy Pham finished with two doubles, a single and two RBIs and Yadier Molina added a two-run double as the third-place Cardinals (79-72) gained a game on Colorado in the wild-card race.

TORONTO (AP) – Mike Moustakas hit his 37th home run of the season, breaking Steve Balboni’s Royals record, and Kansas City routed the Toronto Blue Jays 15-5. Salvador Perez and Whit Merrifield also connected for the Royals. Moustakas went 3 for 4 and came within a triple of hitting for the cycle. He eclipsed Balboni’s 1985 record with a solo blast to right off Carlos Ramirez in the sixth.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt watched every team pass on him in the draft, many of them multiple times. But after Kansas City traded up to select him in the third round, he made it his mission to silence his doubters. And so far, his record-setting start has the Chiefs 2-0 heading into Sunday’s game against the Chargers.

Free Child car seat safety checks offered Saturday, in Atlantic

News

September 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Public Health and Loess Hills Safe Kids Coalition are teaming up to offer free car seat inspections on Saturday, September 23rd from 9 am to noon at the Ann W. Wickman Child Development Center parking lot. Multiple certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians will be on hand to inspect car seats, help parents install them correctly, give tips about car seat safety, and answer any questions.

There is no cost to attend, but appointments are needed. Please make an appointment by calling Cass County Public Health at 712-243-7475.

PATRICK J. McGOVERN, 85, of Austin, TX (Svcs. 9/23/17)

Obituaries

September 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

PATRICK J. McGOVERN, 85, of Austin, TX, died June 17th, 2017, at Round Rock, TX. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for PATRICK J. McGOVERN will be held 1:30-p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23rd, at the Kessler Funeral Home in Exira.

Burial will be in the Exira Cemetery.

PATRICK J. McGOVERN is survived by:

His wife of 58 years – Mary McGovern, of TX.

His son – Hugh (Anita) McGovern.

His daughter – Melissa (Fred) Prill.

5 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 9/21/17

Weather

September 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Isolated showers/thunderstorms this morning; otherwise Partly cloudy, warm & humid. High 87. S @ 10-20.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 68. S @ 10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 90. S @ 15-25.

Saturday: P/Cldy. High 88.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High 86.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 83. Our Low this morning (24-hour Low) was 59. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 94 and the low was 70. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 96 in 1937. The Record Low for this date was 29 in 1918 & 1999.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, 9/21/17

News

September 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court has taken the unusual move of hearing a small claims case stemming from a speeding ticket. The court Wednesday heard a case brought by 67-year-old Marla Leaf. She says her constitutional rights were violated after an automated camera ticketed her for speeding on a freeway in her hometown of Cedar Rapids. Attorneys for the city say its system abides by state law. After the hearing, Leaf said she pursued the case because, “Why should I pay for a ticket I didn’t do?”

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — A North Iowa man serving life in prison for killing two people last year is appealing his conviction. The Globe Gazette reports that 31-year-old Peter Veal, of Lake Mills, filed the appeal in Cerro Gordo County District Court on Wednesday. Veal was convicted and sentenced for shooting Caleb Kavars and stabbing Melinda Christensen to death last year and trying to shoot a witness, Ron Willis.

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine’s two senators are part of a push to increase funding for American agriculture promotion programs. Republican Sen. Susan Collins and independent Sen. Angus King say a bill they are helping to introduce would help American farmers get an edge in the world market. They say the bill aims to revitalize the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s export promotion programs.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A man accused in a deadly shooting on Iowa City’s pedestrian mall plans to use Iowa’s new “stand your ground” law in his defense. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reports that 23-year-old Lamar Wilson is charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder and intimidation with a dangerous weapon in connection to an Aug. 27 shooting that killed one man and injured two others. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. His trial is scheduled for Nov. 7.

Down to the wire: 5 more filings for City Offices in Cass County

News

September 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The time is running out for persons wanting to file nomination papers to run for various city offices in Cass County. The deadline to file papers with the proper number of signatures for the Nov. 7th Elections, is 5-p.m Thursday (Sept. 21st). The Cass County Auditor’s Office said late Wednesday afternoon, that five more candidates had filed their nomination papers. They include:

Nancy Virginia Coughlin-(Incumbent) Cumberland City Mayor

Mike Hill-Cumberland City Council

Michael Martin-Cumberland City Council

Gary Cooper-Cumberland City Council

John Krogman-Atlantic Parks & Recreation Department Board.

(Update) Essex tree service employee killed in work-related accident

News

September 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

In an update to our earlier online and broadcast reports, Wednesday, the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, Wednesday evening, provided additional information with regard to a death that took place Tuesday afternoon. Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports Deputies responded at around 1:20-p.m., to a call about a man who had fallen out of a bucket truck lift while trimming trees. The accident happened at 2474 Bluff Road, north of Highway 2.

Sidney Rescue arrived and performed life saving measures, but 32-year old Keith Sorensen, of Clarinda, died at the accident scene. No foul play was suspected.The Fremont County Coroner and LifeNet Rescue assisted the Sheriff’s Office and Sidney Rescue.

Earlier in the day, Wednesday, officials with Essex-based Sorensen Brothers Southwest Iowa Tree Service,  Inc. said on their Facebook page, that an employee of their company died Tuesday in a job related accident. They identified the victim as Keith Sorensen.

A statement from the company said also, “Those who had spoken to Keith and gotten bids or scheduled work, please call the Sorensen Law Office at 712-246-1924 for arrangements to have the work completed.”

Atlantic City Council receives SWIPCO Community Survey results

News

September 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, received a report from Alexis Fleener, Lead Planner at SWIPCO (Southwest Iowa Planning Council), with regard to a community-wide survey that was conducted recently, via social media and the mail. The response rate of 13% fit within the norm of similar surveys.

182 responses were from those under the age of 50, while 303 came back from those who were age 50 and over. The vast majority (153) were retired, 80 respondents were employed in a managerial, business, science and arts occupations, while 69 came from the service sector. Alexis said “We received disproportionately more surveys from people who generally made more of an income,” ($50-60k/year) than those who made less.

Alexis Fleener

The survey’s for Atlantic were designed to try and help determine what priorities residents have as far as improving and growing the City of Atlantic. Fleener said one of the elements of the survey was with regard to Housing survey. The conditions were determined by SWIPCO staff rating every home in the City limits, based on the conditions of the home.

The teams took two business days and rated the homes on a scale of 1-to 5, with 1 being excellent (brand new condition) and 5 being Dilapidated (appears to be uninhabitable and beyond repair). In between ratings were good, average and poor.
Fleener said they drove 81 miles of City streets to examine homes from the Street perspective. The results showed about 175 homes were rated Excellent, but the vast majority of homes (just under 1,200) were in Good condition.

Close behind were the number of homes rated Fair (1,100). Homes listed as Poor amounted to 162, while 11 homes were deemed to be Dilapidated. There were also 97 vacant lots. The survey showed 82% of those who responded lived in single-family housing, while 14% reported living in multi-family housing (apartments, condos and townhomes). When it comes to the current condition of the City as far as services are concerned, the top three categories were Fire Department, Police Department and Public Library. The lowest rated were road conditions, drainage/flood control, childcare and healthcare.

Many respondents to the survey skews more negatively when it comes to the number of rental properties available, as opposed to homes for sale, with 178 saying the rental market is “Poor,” while buyers rated homes for sale as in between “Adequate,” and “Does not meet the needs.” A vast majority of the respondents were happy with the quality of life here, that they feel connected to the City, feel safe and that City leaders are responsive to citizens’ needs.

About 75 people indicated they would likely be moving away from Atlantic in the next 1-to 3-years, while a slightly lesser number of respondents weren’t sure. As far as activities, most of the respondents wanted a bigger/better pool and/or splash pad, followed by more youth activities and additional bike/walking paths. The next steps include additional public engagement/input, goal settings, bringing together certain groups to act as “Topic groups,” such as Utilities & Transportation, Public Safety and Emergency Management, Housing and Economic Development, and Community Interest (Health/Education/Art and Culture).

Meetings for those groups, which are open to the public, will be set for the coming months, with additional information still to come.

(UPDATE) Spirit Lake man identified as motorist killed in crash into East Lake Okoboji

News

September 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Spirit Lake police have released the name of a person who died following a short pursuit early Tuesday. The man is identified as 26-year-old Colton Baschke, of Spirit Lake. Police say the incident started around 12:30 a.m. when an officer attempted to pull over a pickup in Spirit Lake. The driver refused to stop and instead lead officers on a pursuit that lasted about three minutes. That’s when officers lost sight of the vehicle. It was later located after it had been involved in a crash.

Police believe the pickup traveled across a residential lawn and collided with a utility shed. Then, the pickup entered East Lake Okoboji, about 15 feet off shore. Authorities say it appears Baschke was ejected from the truck. He was then transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

(Radio Iowa)