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Potential scam targets Iowa taxpayers

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March 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A local tax preparer wants to pass along a message she’s received from the Iowa Department of Revenue. Jan Kinnison with J&R Tax Service in Atlantic, says Iowa officials have been made aware of a potential scam targeting Iowa taxpayers. The scam begins through an automated phone call, which shows on your caller ID as being from 515-281-3114. That number is the Iowa Dept. of Revenue’s Taxpayer Service number, however, no automated phone calls can originate from that number.

If you answer, you’ll be informed that you are eligible for a refund from the Iowa Dept. of Revenue, and you’ll be asked whether the refund should be deposited into the account the Dept. has on-file, if you’ like to donate the refund to an animal charity. The Dept. of Revenue stresses that THEY WILL NOT MAKE THESE TYPES OF CALLS! Official believe this is an attempt to steal your bank account or other personal information.

By fraudulently displaying the Department’s phone number on caller ID, the scammer is attempting to convince you the call is legitimate. If you receive such a call, DO NOT PROVIDE any information to the caller. You may report the incident to the Iowa Dept. of Revenue or Iowa Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division.

For more information, go to https://tax.iowa.gov/identity-theft-and-phishing.

Montgomery County Arrest

News

March 3rd, 2015 by admin

Sheriff’s Deputies in Montgomery County arrested a woman from Elliott, Tuesday afternoon. 48 year old Kristine Courtney Ryan was wanted on a warrant for fraudulent practice in the 4th degree, which stemmed from allegations Ryan changed the purchase price of a vehicle that she registered. The woman  was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

Memorial Day Weekend Campsites Going Quickly

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Camping options for the Memorial Day weekend in a state park are quickly shrinking. The Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources says campers wanting to spend the holiday weekend at Backbone, Black Hawk, Brushy Creek, Elinor Bedell, Emerson Bay, George Wyth, Lake Ahquabi, Ledges, Lewis and Clark,
Pleasant Creek, Prairie Rose, Rock Creek, Viking Lake, Walnut Woods and Waubonsie state parks should plan to arrive a few days early for one of the walk up sites with electricity – all the reservation sites have been taken. Other parks are close to hanging up the no reservations sign.

Bellevue, Dolliver, Green Valley, Gull Point, Lake Anita, Lake Macbride, Lake of Three Fires, Maquoketa Caves, McIntosh Woods, Palisades, Springbrook, Stone, Union Grove, Volga River, Waubonsie and Wilson Island state parks have only a site or two remaining.

Lake Geode State Park is not taking reservations for camping or for the beach shelter until the construction on the wastewater system is complete. The park is open and is accepting campers on a first come, first served basis. At this time there is no water available for the showers, restrooms, or for the dump station.  Water is available from the campground hydrants.

Lake Keomah State Park is closed to allow the roads to be replaced. Nine Eagles State Park modern campground is closed while a new shower and restroom facility is installed. Most parks will have nonelectric sites available for the Memorial Day Weekend. Information on Iowa’s state parks is available online at www.iowadnr.gov,  including links to the reservations page.

Tuesday Girls State Basketball Tourney Results

Sports

March 3rd, 2015 by Jim Field

CLASS 2-A:

Western Christian 50, Iowa City Regina 45

Freshman Ashtyn Veerbeek helped Western Christian stay in the hunt for a fourth consecutive state championship,  coming off the bench to score 17 points and grab 10 rebounds as the second-ranked Wolfpack held off No. 12 Iowa City Regina 50-45.  Payton Harmsen added 12 points for Western Christian (22-3) and Jamie Gesink scored 11 and pulled down nine rebounds.  Western Christian will play No. 3 North Linn in the semifinals at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

CLASS 3-A:

Mediapolis 63, Mount Vernon 53

Top-ranked Mediapolis had just a little too much firepower and size for Mount Vernon. As a result, the Bullettes are still unbeaten and still in the running for their first state championship since the six-player days in 1973.  Andrea Larson scored 20 points, making 8 of 13 shots, and Mediapolis used a big second-half run to sideline unranked Mount Vernon 63-53.  Darby Massner added 15 points for the Bullettes (25-0), Ashley Hedges scored 11 and freshman Mackenzie Rogers had nine. Heidi Hillyard helped out with 11 rebounds and six points.

Nevada 54, Red Oak 38

Nevada celebrated a victory that was a long time coming.  The seventh-ranked Cubs shot 55.6 percent behind young stars Lexy Koudelka and Clair Ausman and beat No. 9 Red Oak 54-38.  This is Nevada’s first trip to state since 1968 and its first state tournament victory in 91 years. The last was a 26-17 win over Crawfordsville in the first round of the 1924 tournament, before it fell under the auspices of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union.  Koudelka, a 6-foot-1 freshman, hit 8 of 10 shots and scored 20 points. Ausman, a sophomore, made her first five 3-point shots and scored 17 points. She finished 5-for-6 from long range and 6-for-8 overall.  Junior Kati Cassabaum added eight points, 13 rebounds, two steals and two assists for the Cubs (22-3), who have no seniors.  Grace Blomstedt led Red Oak (20-5) with 14 points. Kate Walker, who’ll continue her career at Bucknell, scored 11.  Nevada never trailed after running off 10 straight points to open a 13-4 lead. The Cubs led 28-19 at halftime, then broke the game open with a 13-3 run in the third quarter to go up 43-24. Four different players scored during that run, with Koudelka getting six points — all in the lane.  Next up for Nevada is a semifinal date against top-ranked Mediapolis at 3:15 p.m. Thursday.

Crestwood 58, Spirit Lake 46

Crestwood is headed back to the Class 3A semifinals for the second year in a row.  The fifth-ranked Cadets shot 60 percent from 3-point range and led almost all the way in beating No. 11 Spirit Lake 58-46 in a first-round game.  Madison Sickles made 6 of her 9 shots and scored 17 points to lead the Cadets (22-2), who got their first-ever state tournament victory a year ago. Freshman Shannon Pisney added 12 points and seven rebounds and Karlee Grabau had 11. Pisney and Kate Grover, who finished with eight points, each hit a pair of 3-pointers.

Pocahontas Area 63, Clear Lake 59

The shots weren’t falling, the third quarter was a near disaster and the opponent kept making baskets.  Somehow, Pocahontas Area survived it all to play another day.  The second-ranked Indians hit four 3-pointers during a 2 1/2-minute span in the fourth quarter and rallied to beat No. 13 Clear Lake 63-59 to complete first-round play in the Class 3A tournament.  Pocahontas (24-1) managed only four points in the third quarter and trailed 52-44 before making its late run to gain a semifinal matchup with fifth-ranked Crestwood at 5 p.m. Thursday. The Indians did it with cluch play from a pair of sophomores, Faith Meyer and Elle Ruffridge.  Meyer led all scorers with 22 points and knocked down 5 of 7 3-point attempts. She finished 8-for-11 from the field overall. Ruffridge was held below her state-leading 27-point scoring average but came through when her team needed her and wound up with 21 points, seven assists and three steals.

CLASS 4-A:

Carlisle 56, Waverly-Shell Rock 50

Carlisle keeps giving its large gathering of loyal fans a reason to cheer.  The fourth-ranked Wildcats are in the Class 4A semifinals for the second straight year after charging from behind in the fourth quarter to hand No. 5 Waverly-Shell Rock its first loss of the season, 56-50.  Their success the past two years under coach Bryan White has come after the Wildcats struggled through a 1-22 season in 2012-13.  In this latest victory, Payton Keeney broke a 45-45 tie with a free throw and Agatha Baier followed with a 3-pointer from deep in the left corner for a 49-45 lead with 3:20 remaining. The Wildcats (22-2) stayed on top the rest of the way, helped by Baier’s slick high-low pass to Keeney for a layup that put Carlisle up 51-46.  Keeney finished 6-for-9 from the field and led the Wildcats with 20 points. Kaleigh Haus added 15 points, while Baeier had 10 points and six assists.

Harlan 54, Cedar Rapids Xavier 31

Make it 50 straight for Harlan, though it took a while for the Cyclones to get going in this one.  Taylor Frederick dominated inside with 27 points and 15 rebounds and top-ranked Harlan overcame a miserable start to beat No. 8 Cedar Rapids Xavier 54-31 in Class 4A play.  The victory keeps the Cyclones (24-0) in the running for a third consecutive appearance in the title game and they did it without a big game from season scoring leader Jess Schaben. Schaben struggled shooting the ball all night and scored just four points. But the Iowa State volleyball recruit grabbed 14 rebounds, blocked two shots and was an intimidating presence on several others as Harlan held the Saints (17-7) to 10 field goals.  Jordyn Moser added 10 points and Taylor Wagner seven for the Cyclones, who haven’t lost since falling to Xavier in the 2013 state championship game.  Xavier bothered Harlan with its aggressive defense early and the Cyclones could manage only seven first-half baskets and a 21-14 lead at the break.  But Wagner started the second half with a 3 and Frederick then took over, scoring 12 of her team’s next 15 points as Harlan stretched its lead to 39-19. Frederick posted up strong to get four baskets inside and sank four free throws during the big run and Xavier never recovered.  Lizzy Bailey, McKenna Andersen and Morgan Breitbach each scored seven points for Xavier, which capped another successful season with an 11th state tournament trip. The Saints have won four titles, including three in a stretch from 2003 through 2007.  The semifinals will match Harlan against No. 4 Carlisle, the team the Cyclones beat 45-42 in last year’s semis. They’ll meet at 6:45 p.m. Thursday.

HELEN M. MARXEN, 92, of Atlantic (Svcs. 3/5/15)

Obituaries

March 3rd, 2015 by admin

HELEN M. MARXEN, 92 of Atlantic died Monday, March 2nd, at her home. Funeral Services for HELEN MARXEN will be held 2-pm Thursday, March 5th,  at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family will be from 5 until 7 Wednesday (3/4). Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

Burial will be at the Atlantic Cemetery.

HELEN MARXEN is survived by:

Her daughters – Leanne Jo Silence, Patty Marxen, and Jane Marie (Glenn) Livingston all of Atlantic;

Her sister – Darlene (Dewey) Hess.

Her brothers – Robert (Judy) Bornholdt, Max (Joan) Bornholdt, and Donald Bornholdt.

7 grandchildren-18 great grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren

Tesla to open 8 electric charging stations in Council Bluffs

News

March 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Tesla Motors has installed eight accelerated charging stations in Council Bluffs as the company seeks to advance its plans to implement a nationwide charging network. Tesla officials say the Supercharger stations are the first of its kind in Iowa, offering quicker charge times for the company’s all-electric, battery-powered Model S sedan than those located in Cedar Falls and Davenport.tesla

A Tesla spokeswoman says the new docks in Council Bluffs are part of the company’s goal of providing free charging ports about every 150 miles along interstates and highways across the country. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports that the stations aren’t yet available for use, but the spokeswoman tells the newspaper that they should be opening soon.

Tesla is based in Palo Alto, California.

Another banking scam surfaces

News

March 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are warning the public about another banking-related scam. Officials say a resident of the city received a telephone call from a scammer saying they wanted to talk to the head of the household. The caller wanted information and about the bank and the potential victims’ experience the last time they went to the bank.

Never give your personal information to someone who requests your banking information, and stay alert to these type of telephone calls. On Monday, many people received text messages from a business purporting to be Wells Fargo, saying the recipients’ debit or check cashing card had been suspended, and the individual should click on a website link to get more information.

Other banks were also mentioned in similar text messages. That too, was a scam to get personal information. In some cases, the people who received the message didn’t have an account with the bank in question. If a text message, e-mail or phone call seems suspicious, it probably is an attempt to scam you.

New efforts launched to conserve monarch butterfly in Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources and several agriculture groups have convened to launch new efforts to conserve the monarch butterfly’s habitat across the state. Iowa State University on Monday announced its involvement in the so-called Iowa Monarch Conservation Consortium with the DNR and the state Department of Agriculture, among other farmer and conservation organizations. Officials say the project employs a science-based approach to improve monarch butterfly reproduction and foster community conservation efforts.

The partnership comes after the federal government allocated $3.2 million to help save the monarch butterfly, whose population has seen a 90 percent decline in recent years. According to a news release, ISU has been tasked with leading research to develop best practices for maintaining milkweed plants in both rural and urban areas of the state.

2 accidents in Atlantic, Monday

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March 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Two accidents took place Monday, in Atlantic, with only minor injuries reported. The Police Department says just after 7:20-a.m., vehicles driven by Merle Pope, of Harlan, and Patsy Wood, of Adair, collided at 7th and Ash Streets, when Pope failed to stop at the traffic lights and ran into the Wood vehicle, which was proceeding into the intersection from the west side entrance to Wal-Mart. Damage from the impact amounted to $4,000. Wood said she bumped her head, but refused medical treatment. Police cited Pope for Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device.

And, at around 5:30-p.m. Monday, vehicles driven by Kay Williams, of Marne, and Linda Fay, of Lewis, collided at the entrance to the Subway store on 7th Street. Both vehicles were heading eastbound when a non-contact vehicle in front of Williams’ car stopped. Williams also stopped, but Fay couldn’t stop in-time, and rear-ended the Williams vehicle, causing a total of $7,500 damage. No injuries were reported. Fay was cited for Following too Close.

House, Senate continue education funding negotiation

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March 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Lawmakers from the Democratic-majority Senate and Republican-controlled House remain at odds over education funding. A joint committee met Tuesday to try to hammer out a deal for a funding level for K-12 education for the upcoming academic year. But the committee did not immediately reach a resolution. House Republicans have advanced a plan that would provide about $100 million in additional funding, while Senate Democrats want to give schools over $200 million in additional funding.

Republican House Speaker Kraig Paulsen, of Hiawatha, says he’ll consider more funding if Democrats would agree to modify arbitration rules for teachers. This committee cannot directly negotiate on that, but a bill proposing some changes received approval from a House subcommittee Tuesday. Democrats are unlikely to consider any change to union rules.