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F. MACGREGOR “GREG” MILLER, 78, of Harlan (5-9-2015)

Obituaries

May 1st, 2015 by Jim Field

F. MACGREGOR “GREG” MILLER, 78, of Harlan died April 20th in Harlan.  A service of thanksgiving for F. MACGREGOR “GREG” MILLER will be held on Saturday, May 9th at 11:00 am in the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan.  Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Online condolences may be left at www.burmeister-johannsen.com.

F. MACGREGOR “GREG” MILLER is survived by:

Wife:  Pastor Janet Miller of Harlan

Daughters:  Susan (Ake) Pettersson-Miller of Lund, Sweden & Ellen (William) Boesewetter of Fort Worth, TX.

Step-Children:  Henry (Frncine) Kuhn of Ewa Beach, HI; Richard (Deborah) Kuhn of Littleton, CO; Laura (Scott) Mullins of Mequon, WI

Sisters:  Linda (Michael) Warren of Seattle, WA & Martha Miller of Chicago

3 Grandsons

8 Step-Grandchildren

 

Branstad signs 14 bills, 1 to expunge dismissed charges

News

May 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad has signed 14 bills into law, including a measure that would expunge the records of people with not-guilty verdicts and dismissed criminal charges. Branstad signed the bills Friday. The criminal record legislation received unanimous approval in the House and Senate.

Previously, the law allowed such information to remain on a person’s records indefinitely. Supporters said the bill would help people applying for a job or renting a home, since those actions often require some type of background check.

The law includes a 180-day waiting period for the records to be expunged. The bill was amended to include that provision after at least one group expressed concern about oversight in how the records would be expunged.

 

Judge tosses statements made by Iowa man charged with murder

News

May 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

LE MARS, Iowa (AP) – A judge ruled that statements made by a man charged with killing his mother can’t be used as evidence. The Sioux City Journal reports District Judge Steven Andreasen ruled Thursday that statements made by Jonathan Neunaber were inadmissible at trial.

Neunaber, of Akron, is charged with first-degree murder in the beating death of his 80-year-old mother, Esther Neunaber. Her body and the body of her husband Donald Neunaber were found in the home they shared with their son. Donald Neunaber died of natural causes.

Jonathan Neunaber has pleaded not guilty. The judge ruled that because Neunaber repeatedly declined to answer questions, the interview should have been stopped. Andreasen didn’t rule on a request that evidence collected after those statements not be allowed at trial. A trial date isn’t scheduled.

MARY F. (MADESEN) BEAMAN, 66, of Stuart (Svcs. 05-05-2015)

Obituaries

May 1st, 2015 by admin

MARY F. (MADESEN) BEAMAN, 66, of Stuart died Thursday, April 30th at the Greenfield Manor.  A funeral mass for MARY F. BEAMAN will be held on Tuesday, May 5th at 10:30am at All Saints Catholic Church in Stuart. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Monday, May 4th from 6:00pm-8:00pm at the All Saints Catholic Church in Stuart.

Burial will follow the mass in the Dalmanutha Cemetery in rural Guthrie County.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Mary Beaman Memorial Fund and may be sent in care of the Johnson Family Funeral Home, PO Box 246, Stuart, IA 50250.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

August event to be a “thank you” for Vietnam veterans

News

May 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A five-day event is being planned for late August in north-central Iowa which aims to serve as a thank you to thousands of Vietnam veterans who will be coming in from across the country. Operation L-Z (or, Landing Zone) will take place in Forest City on August 26th through the 30th. One organizer, Jack Caputo, says he hopes this will give Vietnam veterans the welcome home they likely never got.

He says it’s truly going to be a welcome home in an attempt to give some closure to veterans, not only from Vietnam, but from Korea, Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Any veteran is welcome to attend. Caputo says they are trying to make the event family-friendly so veterans can have the proper recognition and be more open with their families about their experiences.

He says they’ve tried to make it so they can bring their family and not re-live their experiences but re-invigorate them and allow them to open up to their family. Saturday August 29th will be the main day for the event and will feature the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall as well as Navy Lieutenant Commander Larry Spencer of Des Moines, who was a prisoner of war for seven years at the so-called Hanoi Hilton. Caputo says there will also be several demonstrations and a number of helicopters from the Vietnam War-era that people will be able to see and ride in.

There will be two Hueys, a Cobra, and hopefully a Chinook on site. He says those were the helicopters that soldiers rode in when going to their landing zones, whether it was going to be a “hot zone” where they expected to take fire or a “cold zone” where they didn’t. Caputo says students from area high school are being invited so they’ll have a chance to learn more about the Vietnam War on the Thursday and Friday of the event.

He says students will come in and see the wall and hear from veterans about their experiences. The final plans for the event were announced Thursday, which marked the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon to communist forces and an end to the Vietnam War. Caputo says the August event will draw several thousand veterans from all over the country.

He says they’ve had calls from a number of states about the event, with a number of platoon and squad reunions being planned for that weekend. They are guessing between five- and eight-thousand Vietnam veterans will be attending the event with about 25-thousand people in total attending on Saturday. For more details about the event, you can head to the website operationlz.com

(Radio Iowa)

FRIDAY, MAY 1st

Trading Post

May 1st, 2015 by Jim Field

MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE: 219 N Jefferson St, Exira on Saturday, May 2nd from 8am – 2pm.  Items include pool table, vintage china hutch, dining table, home & lawn decor, and much misc.

WANTED: Garden plants and someone who buys metal. 712-249-4005 in Atlantic

WANTED: Pop-up campber, one that doesn’t leak, older, small camper, nothing over $2,000-$3,000. 712-304-4262.

Backyard and Beyond 05-01-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 1st, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Mary Ann Moorman, Head of the Ways and Means Committee for BPO Does about a rummage sale and bake sale.

Play

MAY 2015

Birthday Club

May 1st, 2015 by admin

May 1st:

  • Sheryl Miller of Adair winner)
  • Bill Paulsen of Exira

May 2nd:

May 3rd:

  • no birthdays

May 4th:

  • Kim Rudolph of Hamlin winner)
  • Sharon Jensen of Atlantic

May 5th:

  • Donna Phillips of Anita winner)
  • Camilla Lawshe of Audubon
  • Pat Becker of Cumberland

May 6th:

  • Chanda Knight of Atlantic winner)
  • Jan Mason of Atlantic

May 7th:

  • Violet Knight of Atlantic winner)
  • Carolyn Brockman of Marne

May 8th:

May 9th:

  • Donna Karwal of Atlantic winner)
  • Joe Nelsen of Anita

May 10th:

  • no birthdays

May 11th:

  • Colin Juelsgaard of Brayton (Winner)

May 12th:

  • Hunter Bagshaw of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Jack Knight of Atlantic

May 13th:

  • Leigh Thomas of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Molly Denney of Anita

May 14th:

  • Betty Zanders of Anita (Winner)
  • Lisa Sandbothe of Atlantic
  • Pauline Knudsen of Atlantic
  • Marilyn Vernon of Atlantic

May 15th:

  • no birthdays

May 16th:

  • no birthdays

May 17th:

  • no birthdays

May 18th:

  • Joan Jackson of Lewis (Winner)
  • Marilyn Hilyard of Cumberland

May 19th:

  • Beverly Dodson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Dick Hensley of Atlantic

May 20th:

  • Jacque Wickey of Atlantic (Winner)

May 21st:

  • Cecil Denney Jr. of Anita (Winner)

May 22nd:

  • no birthdays

May 23rd:

  • Tiffany Lillard of Cumberland (Winner)
  • James Laughlin of Atlantic
  • Jo Ellen Arn of Atlantic

May 24th:

  • Paul Schmidt of Harlan (Winner)
  • Rae Ome of Atlantic

May 25th:

  • Chuck Burnett of Atlantic (Winner)

May 26th:

  • Debbie Schuler of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jack Wagnor of Atlantic

May 27th:

  • Kyla Gurley of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lyle Shaver of Atlantic

May 28th:

  • Ian McNees of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Helen Gearhart of Atlantic
  • Emily Kennedy of Wiota
  • Mark Gary of Atlantic

May 29th:

  • Paul Brown of Atlantic (Winner)

May 30th:

  • Sue Nancarrow of Exira (Winner)

May 31st:

  • Marge Klindt of Atlantic

 

Iowa college to offer LGBT student housing

News

May 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Iowa Western Community College will offer lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students a new community housing option this fall. The Daily Nonpareil reports that the college has set aside a cluster of about 40 suite-style apartments to create an optional community-style living environment for LGBT students, with a focus on transgender and intersex individuals. According to Director of Student Life Liz Luiken, the school initially set aside 18 units for gender-inclusive housing in early April, but interest quickly grew the plans to two complete floors.

Luiken said about 40 students have already expressed an interest in the new Pride Q*mmunity cluster, with about 11 students already choosing the option on their housing applications. Other schools, such as the University of Nebraska at Omaha and University of Nebraska-Lincoln, are planning to offer similar gender-inclusive housing options in the fall.

MidAmerican Energy announces plans for investment of approximately $900 million in new wind development

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MidAmerican Energy Company announced today (Friday), the company has filed plans with the Iowa Utilities Board for the development of up to 552 megawatts of new wind generation in Iowa. MidAmerican officials say the company is in the process of obtaining necessary permits and easements for the construction of wind farms at two new sites. Pending IUB approval, the company plans to begin construction in spring 2016, with completion scheduled for the end of 2016. Total cost of the project is approximately $900 million.

Bill Fehrman, president and CEO of MidAmerican Energy said,the company continues to focus on developing wind projects because wind generation offers many clear benefits for MidAmerican Energy customers. Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad noted that MidAmerican Energy’s efforts have helped the state become a national leader in wind generation.

The energy company says increasing its investment in wind turbines gives them the ability to reduce its reliance on coal, which helps protect customers from rising costs associated with meeting stricter environmental standards.

Since 2004, MidAmerican Energy has invested approximately $5.8 billion building wind projects in Iowa, placing the company far ahead of all other rate-regulated utilities in the nation in terms of wind ownership. With the addition of the two projects announced today (Friday), MidAmerican Energy’s wind assets will include approximately 2,000 turbines, more than 4,000 megawatts of wind generation capacity and a total investment of approximately $6.7 billion.