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Anita man arrested Sunday on arson, drug & child endangerment charges

News

July 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Deputies in Cass County arrested an Anita man late Sunday night following a domestic disturbance in Anita. 25-year old Brandon Michael Luke was taken into custody at around 10:50-p.m. and charged with Arson 1st Degree (a Class-B Felony); Possession of Methamphetamine 3rd or Subsequent (a Class -D Felony); Child Endangerment (an Aggravated Misdemeanor); Domestic Abuse Assault (A Serious Misdemeanor); False Imprisonment (A Serious Misdemeanor); and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (A Simple misdemeanor). Luke was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $30,000 bond.

Also arrested Sunday, was 27-year old Michael Patrick McKibben, of Lewis, who was taken into on a Ringgold County warrant. McKibben was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day to Ringgold County.

And on July 16th, 22-year old Joseph Andrew Riesberg, of Audubon, was arrested in Cass County on a District Court warrant for Failure to Appear to Serve Sentence. Riesberg was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains until the remainder of his sentence is served.

Iowa Native Johnson Wins British Open; Spieth Finishes Short of Playoff

Sports

July 20th, 2015 by Jim Field

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) — Jordan Spieth’s amazing bid for a Grand Slam was stopped Monday by Zach Johnson, no longer just a normal guy from Iowa.

Johnson captured his second major at the home of golf, winning the British Open in a playoff over Louis Oosthuizen and Marc Leishman that capped off a wild five days at St. Andrews and a finish that won’t soon be forgotten.

Most of that was because of Spieth, who came within inches of a shot at the third leg of the Grand Slam. The Masters and U.S. Open champion rolled in a 50-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole to tie for the lead with two holes to play. He missed an 8-foot putt on the tough 17th hole and took bogey, and his final bid to join the playoff was a long birdie attempt from the edge of the Valley of Sin.

It turned left of the hole, ending the latest bid at the holy grail of golf — winning all four professional majors in the same year.

“We gave it a great effort,” Spieth said.

Spieth hung around for the playoff, and walked out to the course to give Johnson a hug before the 39-year-old received the silver claret jug.

Johnson rolled in a 30-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole in regulation to close with a 6-under 66. Leishman badly missed his birdie putt that would have won it, while Oosthuizen hit a perfect wedge to 5 feet for birdie and a 69 to join the playoff.

Johnson opened the four-hole playoff with two birdies. When he missed his 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole at No. 18, Oosthuizen had a 12-foot birdie putt to force sudden death. It caught the left edge of the cup, and Johnson was in tears.

He said when he won the 2007 Masters that he was just a normal guy from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Now he has two majors among his 12 PGA Tour victories.

“I’m grateful. I’m humbled. I’m honored,” Johnson said. “This is the birthplace of the game, and that jug means so much in sports. I felt great. I’m just in awe right now.”

 

IWCC Student Center Open House

News

July 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Iowa Western Community College in Atlantic celebrated an open house today (Monday), for their new 4,000 square foot facilities’ renovation. A new Student Activities Center (SAC) will serve as “A point of connection” for IWCC students, a place for resources, a comfortable place to meet, to collaborate, attend a variety of club-related activities.

IWCC President Dr. Dan Kinney (Ric Hanson/photo)

IWCC President Dr. Dan Kinney (Ric Hanson/photo)

Iowa Western President Dr. Dan Kinney attended the event. Iowa Western Atlantic Center Director Ann Pross said Dr. Kinney has been unwavering in his support of the local college. Kinney said the tremendous growth at the Atlantic Campus, especially with the Design Technology Program, would not have been possible without the community’s support.

Pross said the last time they had a ribbon cutting ceremony for expansion of the Atlantic Center of IWCC, was in the Winter of 2005.  She said growing student enrollment has allowed the college to continue the building and add several new programs. The Student Center she says, allows students to connect with each other.

IWCC Atlantic Center Dir. Ann Pross cuts the ribbon for the Student Center as Chamber Ambassadors, college officials and others look on. (Ric Hanson/photo)

IWCC Atlantic Center Dir. Ann Pross cuts the ribbon for the Student Center as Chamber Ambassadors, college officials and others look on. (Ric Hanson/photo)

The new SAC features a conference room, quiet study areas, a fireplace, beverage bar, computer stations and wi-fi access along with a new classroom. It also has office space. The Student Center is open until 9-p.m. most nights during the regular fall and spring semesters.

Once the open house concluded, Iowa Western’s Board of Directors went into their regular monthly meeting, which this month, was held the Atlantic Center.

Anita man arrested on sex abuse charge

News

July 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

(Corrects information provided by Sheriff’s Office)

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports an Anita man was arrested last week on a sex abuse charge. 47-year old Stacey John Pitsenbarger (who was listed as having residential records in Greenfield but most recently in Anita), was arrested last Wednesday afternoon on a charge of Sexual Abuse in the 3rd Degree. Pitsenbarger was later released on $10,000 bond.

Vandewater reports also, an Adair man – 21-year old Joshua Anthony Walker, was cited Saturday evening by Adair Police for Public Intoxication, Interference with official acts, disorderly conduct, and simple domestic abuse assault. The man was later released from custody on those citations.

Deputies in Adair County arrested 24-year old Zachary Daniel Ayres, of Des Moines, last Thursday. Ayers was taken into custody following a traffic stop on I-80. He faces charges that include Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug paraphernalia, Operating a motor vehicle without registration, failure to have a valid license, failure to provide proof of insurance. He was being held in the Adair County Jail on Bond, with a preliminary hearing set for August 6th.

(12:40-p.m News)

ROSCOE B. KENWORTHY, 95, a native of Grant, IA (Svcs. 7-24-2015)

Obituaries

July 20th, 2015 by Jim Field

ROSCOE B. KENWORTHY, 95, ( a native of Grant, IA) died July 7th. A memorial service for ROSCOE B. KENWORTHY will be held on Friday, July 24th at 3:00 pm at the Country Club Christian Church Chapel, 6101 Ward Parkway in Kansas City, MO.
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A visitation in his honor will be held beginning at 2-p.m., on Friday (July 24th)

Donations can be made to a veteran’s charity of your choice .

ROSCOE B. KENWORTHY is survived by:

Sons: Paul, Tim, and Chris

8 Grandchildren
3 Great-Grandchildren.

Ex-lottery worker convicted of rigging system to win $14M

News

July 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A former lottery security official has been found guilty of fraud for rigging a Hot Lotto game so he could win a $14 million jackpot. An Iowa jury on Monday convicted 52-year-old Eddie Tipton, of Norwalk. He faces up to five years in prison on each of the two counts when sentenced in September. Tipton’s lawyer says he’ll appeal.

Tipton denied being involved, saying he wasn’t even in Iowa on Dec. 23, 2010, when someone bought the winning ticket at a Des Moines area convenience store. His attorney says store surveillance video was too fuzzy to identify the buyer. Prosecutors argued Tipton had access to the room housing the computer that picked Hot Lotto numbers and lied about being out of state. Tipton was never awarded the money.

USDA secretary not ready to declare bird flu outbreak over

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says he’s not ready to declare the Midwest bird flu outbreak over. While no new cases of the H5N2 virus have been detected over for over a month, Vilsack told The Associated Press on Monday that the threat hasn’t passed. Vilsack said poultry producers have caught a break thanks to the summer weather because warmer temperatures tend to kill the virus.

But he also said his agency is aware of the need to be prepared in case the disease reappears this fall. He noted that USDA officials and poultry industry groups plan to meet in Iowa next week to discuss those plans. Bird flu has cost Midwest poultry producers about 48 million birds, mostly egg-laying chickens in in Iowa and turkeys in Minnesota.

BOB SNELL, 72, of Greenfield (Svcs. 7/24/15)

Obituaries

July 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

BOB SNELL, 72, of Greenfield, died Sunday, July 19th, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center. Funeral services for BOB SNELL will be held 11-a.m. Fri., July 24th, at the United Methodist Church, in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends one hour prior to services. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Greenfield Cemetery, with full Military Graveside Rites will be conducted by the Greenfield American Legion Head-Endres Post No. 265 and V.F.W. Post No. 5357. A luncheon will be held following the committal services at the Greenfield United Methodist Church.

Memorials may be directed to the Bob Snell memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

Democrats keep pressuring for special session on education $$

News

July 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Democratic leaders say they’re “tired of the excuses” from Republican Governor Terry Branstad and his fellow Republicans in the legislature and they are calling for a special legislative session to “support local schools.” Senate President Pam Jochum, a Democrat from Dubuque, blasted the Republican governor during a speech this weekend at an Iowa Democratic Party fundraiser.

“We worked overtime this session to make sure Iowa’s children have a quality education,” Jochum said. “…That, my friends, was vetoed by Governor Branstad, the man who claims to be the education governor. The emperor has no clothes.” Given the partisan make-up of the Iowa legislature, however, reconvening the House and Senate this summer is impossible without the support of Republicans — and Governor Branstad and the top Republican in the Iowa House both say Republicans don’t want one.

Jochum, the second-ranking Democrat in the Iowa Senate, was inducted into the Iowa Democratic Party’s “Hall of Fame” at its annual banquet Friday night in Cedar Rapids. “You know, Democrats, it’s time to take the gloves off,” Jochum said. “You know elections matter and you know every vote counts. One vote in the Democratic-controlled Senate stopped the House Republicans and Terry Branstad from abolishing early childhood education.”

Democrats hold 26-to-24 majority in the Iowa Senate. Jochum, Senate Democratic Leader Mike Gronstal and House Democratic Leader Mark Smith published an opinion piece in The Des Moines Register this weekend, urging Iowans to ask their local senators and representatives “to support their local schools by joining the call for a special session to restore critical funding for Iowa schools.”

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 07-20-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

July 20th, 2015 by admin

Lavon talks about spiralizing with zucchini.

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