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Two Arrests in Atlantic

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July 20th, 2011 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest of two people Tuesday.

33-year-old Mahan Steven on Atlantic was arrested on a warrant for assault without intent causing serious injury. He was transported to the Cass County jail and booked.

30-year-old Tammy Bolin of Atlantic was arrested on a warrant for assault without intent causing injury. She was transported to the Cass County jail and booked.

2 Hospitalized in 4-vehicle Page County Crash

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July 20th, 2011 by admin

A four-vehicle accident in Page County led to two Wiota residents being hospitalized.

The Iowa State Patrol says four vehicles were traveling westbound on Highway 2.

A Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by 54-year-old Hugh Hollinrake of Adair was stopped and signaling to turn left onto county road M48.

A Dodge mini-van driven by 22-year-old Richelle Hollinrake of Wallingford was behind Hugh and didn’t see him turning and quickly braked to avoid hitting Hugh.

A Subaru Impreza driven by 24-year-old Patricia Houghton of Lamoni was behind Richelle’s vehicle and swerved onto the shoulder to avoid hitting Richelle.

A Kawasaki motorcycle driven by 26-year-old Jeffrey Lillard of Wiota was behind Houghton and tried to brake to avoid contact, but ended up hitting Richelle’s vehicle.

Jeffrey Lillard and his passenger Elizabeth Lillard, both of Wiota, were taken by ambulance to the Shenandoah Hospital.

Total damage from the mishap amounted to about $5,000.

I-680 Lane Closures

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July 20th, 2011 by admin

A section of interstate 680 in Pottawattamie County will have a lane closure due to continuing bridge work.

The right lane of eastbound 680 between I-29 (exit 71) and Pottawattamie County Road L-34 (exit 21) in the construction area near Crescent will be closed. The open lanes will have a smaller width restriction.

The bridge work is expected to last until mid-November.

The Iowa DOT reminds motorists to drive with caution, obey posted speed limits and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones.

Cass County Community Foundation Grant Now Available

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July 20th, 2011 by admin

The Cass County Community Foundation would like to remind non-profits that the fall grant program is set to begin.

Currently $20,900 is available for this grant cycle. Only organizations providing services in Cass County are eligible. They must be able to demonstrate broad county support and supply a copy of their 501 IRS determination letter. Requests for general operational funds will not be considered. The CCCF’s mission is to provide funds to those nonprofit and governmental agencies that are involved in community betterment through their organizations.

Overall the Cass County Community Foundation will make about $120,000 available in grants and scholarships.

The deadline to apply for funds through the online grant application process is September 1st. Application procedures and grant guidelines can be obtained online at www.iowacommunityfoundations.org/casscef.

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Improvements to Audubon County Courthouse

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July 20th, 2011 by admin

The Audubon County Board of Supervisors have submitted a contract proposal for Jansen Waterproofing of $57,828 for a project that would make improvements to the Audubon County Courthouse.

If approved, the funds will be used for the third phase of a larger project. The project would help prevent any water and other damage to the building.

The board submitted the contract bid at their meeting Monday. It will next have to be approved by the county attorney.

Swimming Incident on Nodaway River

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July 20th, 2011 by admin

A swimming incident on the Nodaway River near Clarinda led to two young teens being taken to area hospitals.

The incident happened late Tuesday evening when boaters on the river noticed the two young swimmers appearing to be in distress. A call was then immediately made to authorities. When they arrived they noticed a young boy and girl swimming near the east side of the river near the Clarinda dam.

Clarinda Police say a boy who appeared to be under the age of 14 was pulled at about 10:30 PM. He was flown by lifenet helicopter and is believed to be in critical condition.

First responders were also able to dive in the river and to pull out a girl who appeared to be under the age of 14. When brought to land she was still unconscious and was taken by ambulance to the Clarinda Regional Hospital where she was believed to be in fair condition.

Witnesses say they saw the two teens enter the river sometime after 8:30 PM. An update is expected later today from Clarinda Police.

Elk-Horn Kimballton Looking for a New Band Leader

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July 20th, 2011 by admin

The Elk-Horn Kimballton school district is looking for a new band leader.

The current band director, Michelle Dickinson, resigned to pursue a similar position at another school in Iowa.

The board decided to fill the position by hiring another full-time instructor. They had considered sharing the band director position with Audubon during Monday’s board meeting.

Interviews will begin Thursday in the district for finding a new band leader.

Road Closures in Atlantic During RAGBRAI

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July 20th, 2011 by admin

Some roads in Atlantic will be temporarily closed during RAGBRAI in an effort to keep the cyclists safe.

Most of the road closures will only be closed only for about an eight hour period when the 12,000 cyclists begin to enter Atlantic.

Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green strongly encourages motorists to avoid Highway 6 between Lewis and Atlantic Sunday. He says the shoulders of Highway 6 will have rumble strips on them and it will be difficult for bicyclists to move to the shoulder for vehicle traffic.

To keep Highway 6 traffic low, the 22nd street and Sunnyside Lane intersection will be closed to westbound traffic starting Sunday morning . Meanwhile, the 29th street intersection with Willow Street will also be closed starting Sunday morning to westbound traffic.

Areas of Sunnyside lane from 22nd to 10th street will be open only to RAGBRAI riders and those living on Sunnyside Lane in that area. Other areas may have traffic restrictions as the situation warrants throughout Sunday.

RAGBRAI support vehicles will use Olive Street (exit 57) from I-80 to enter Atlantic, so Green recommends avoiding Olive Street north of town if possible.

Other likely to be congested include 10th Street between Olive and Highway 6, Sunnyside Park, Cass County Fairgrounds, Roosevelt Drive, East 14th Street, and the areas around the Atlantic High School and Heritage House.

Green also suggests avoiding Highway 173 Monday as riders will be using that road to leave town.

Green suggests that Highway 6 traffic going to Griswold or Lewis use G-30 west to M-56 if . For those going to Omaha, Green suggests using I-80 via Highway 71.