Police in Glenwood report the arrest on Wednesday of a local man, on drug charges. 52-year old John Fraissinet, of Glenwood, was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of Marijuana. His bond was set at $2000.
Police in Glenwood report the arrest on Wednesday of a local man, on drug charges. 52-year old John Fraissinet, of Glenwood, was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of Marijuana. His bond was set at $2000.
Sheriff’s officials in Union County report the arrest Thursday evening, of a Lorimor man. 52-year old Clayton A. Allison was taken into custody just before 8-p.m. at the Lorimor City Park, on a Union County warrant for violation of a no contact orprotective order. Allison was being held without bond in the Union County Jail, pending an appearance before the Magistrate.
REVEREND HAROLD EVERETT PETERSON, 89, of Bella Vista, Arkansas, died Tue., April 14th, in Bella Vista. Celebration of Life services for REV. HAROLD PETERSON will be held 1-p.m. Tue., April 21st, at Trinity Lutheran Church, in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.
Visitation will be held at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca, from 11-a.m. until 1-pm on Tuesday (Prior to the service).
Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.
REV. HAROLD PETERSON is survived by:
His son – Stephan Peterson, of Arvada, CO.
His daughters – Julia Bolton, of Colorado Springs, CO; Joy (Britt) Rendon, of Bella Vista, AR., & Lisa Willett, of Avoca.
Dog owners in Iowa are warned to be on the lookout for signs of C-I-V, or canine influenza virus. Outbreaks are reported in the Midwest, including in the neighboring states of Illinois and Wisconsin. Dr. Beth Streeter, a veterinarian with the Iowa Veterinary Referral Center in Des Moines, says the so-called dog flu is a concern, but there are -no- outbreaks in Iowa as yet and very few reported cases statewide.
“It’s something to be aware of and to watch pets for,” Dr. Streeter says. “It’s a little bit early to get too worried about it, other than in a proactive fashion, meaning, watching their pets for any signs of influenza and for veterinarians, being aware of the potential precautions to take with any pets exhibiting signs of influenza.”
Iowans who own dogs are advised to be vigilant for signs of illness in their pets. “A lot of people, with they hear flu, think of the (gastro intestinal) flu, and that’s actually not what’s most commonly seen,” Streeter says. “This is a respiratory virus so you’re looking for signs of cough, nasal discharge, fever and just generally not feeling well.”
More than a thousand dog flu cases are reported in four states: Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin. Much like with the human version of the flu, C-I-V can worsen if left untreated and become life-threatening. “There are reports of dogs in Chicago succumbing to the illness and it can be quite serious in some pets,” Streeter says. “It’s also very contagious so we have to be very careful, if dogs do have signs of the flu, to keep them isolated and make sure they’re not exposing other pets.”
She says there is a vaccine for C-I-V but there are reports of complications with it. Also, this strain of dog flu may not have been included in the vaccine’s cocktail, so dogs that are vaccinated may still not be protected. Streeter suggests dog owners avoid contact with other pets they don’t know if they’re traveling in states where there are outbreaks, while limiting visits to dog parks and boarding facilities.
(Radio Iowa)
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Sioux City wants to keep operating five traffic cameras while appealing a state order to remove them. The city filed Thursday for a judge’s order to protect the cameras’ operation, and a hearing on the request is scheduled on Tuesday. Assistant City Attorney Justin Vondrak said in the filing that city officials think the cameras improve safety on Interstate 29 and other locations.
The city intends to file an appeal by Friday that will ask the Iowa Transportation Department to reconsider its order to turn off the cameras. Vondrak says the cameras likely will be turned off Friday, but the city hopes to gain the injunction Tuesday and turn the cameras back on. The city’s six other traffic cameras are on city streets and not subject to the department guidelines.
A former candidate to fill the Iowa Senate seat vacated by Joni Ernst has been sentenced to jail. The Daily NonPareil reports 69-year old Donald Brantz, of Glenwood, was sentenced Thursday to serve five days in jail for disturbing the peace in Sarpy County, Neb. He was given one day for time served.
Brantz was originally charged with third-degree sexual assault, third-degree assault, disturbing the peace and interfering with a public service company. After he pleaded no contest to disturbing the peace, Sarpy County prosecutors dropped the other charges.
According to court records, the charges against Brantz stemmed from an incident on Oct. 10, 2014, near 36th and Emiline streets in Bellevue, Neb. Prosecutors alleged that Brantz inappropriately touched an adult victim and threatened to choke her. When the victim called 911, prosecutors said, Brantz disconnected the phone line.
Brantz, a Libertarian and former Mills County Board member, was on the ballot in a special election Dec. 30 against two other candidates to fill Ernst’s District 12 seat.
(8-am News)
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Glenwood Rams Girls Relays (2015 Girls Ram Relay Results)
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Tri-Center Girls Invitational
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Creston Panther Relays (CLICK HERE for complete results)
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Guthrie Center Tigers Girls Relays
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Shenandoah Fillies Girls Invitational
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Clarke Boys Invitational (CLICK HERE for complete results)
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Jim Field speaks with Barbara Butcher with the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War about a Gravestone Dedication Ceremony for Civil War Veteran William John Pickerall that will begin at 1:30 pm on April 19th at the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca. The ceremony will be conducted by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, with assistance from the Avoca American Legion and Avoca Boy Scouts. Lunch and socializing will follow at the Avoca Historical Museum. If you enjoy history, then you won’t want to miss this Civil War re-enactment honoring the memory of a local veteran. The Avoca Historical Society is sponsoring the event. All interested ages are welcome to attend!
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