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Villisca woman arrested in Atlantic

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February 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Atlantic said Monday (today), a Villisca woman was arrested Saturday on a charge of OWI/1st offense. 32-year old Bobbie Ostrus was booked into the Cass County Jail. And, an accident Friday night in Atlantic caused $7,000 damage, but no one was hurt. Officials say Jaylnn Farmer, of Anita, was cited for Failure to Maintain Control, after her vehicle rear-ended another that was stopped ahead of her. The accident happened just after 10-p.m. at 7th and Poplar Streets.

Authorities say a car driven by Amanda Oliver, of Adair, was behind eastbound traffic in front of her that was stopped for a red light, when the accident occurred.

Audubon P-D’s arrest report, 2/23/15

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February 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon Police Department today (Monday) released its recent arrests report. Officials say on Saturday, 25-year old Darrin Heller, of Audubon, was arrested for Driving with a Suspended License. On Friday, 53-year old Robert Charles Atkinson of Audubon, was taken into custody on a charge of Public Intoxication – 3rd or subsequent offense. And on Feb. 17th, 29 year old Skielynn Laverne Stephens of Audubon was arrested in Audubon, on charges of Driving While Revoked and Failure To Obey a Stop Sign.

Lt. governor to ‘connect the dots’ with March tour of IA highlighting women leaders

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February 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds is going on a statewide tour in March to highlight how women are “positively impacting Iowa,” with the goal of setting up new “networks” of women who will mentor other women.  The tour includes stops in Webster City, Aldin, and Atlantic.

“The movement is important for Iowa’s economic vitality and now more than ever we have an opportunity to continue our unparalleled growth by unlocking the potential of all of our talents,” Reynolds says. “And this is particularly true for women-owned business leaders, women for leadership, women on corporate boards and women in elected office.” Reynolds, however, says this tour is NOT the first step of her own 2018 campaign for governor.

“We just had an election,” Reynolds says. “We’ve got 2016 before that, so we’ve got to take a look at having somebody lead this nation in 2016.” Reynolds was first elected as lieutenant governor in 2010 and won reelection as Governor Terry Branstad’s running mate in 2014. Reynolds says she travels with Branstad often, but has pursued other projects on her own, like boosting science, technology, math and education and leading international trade missions. The lieutenant governor’s tour in March coincides with National Women’s History Month and Reynolds says she hopes to “connect the dots” with women leaders all across the state who have “incredible talent.”

“When we get into a discussion it is not unlikely before we end the discussion that I end up saying: ‘Have you ever considered running for office? We need individuals like you that are engaged and inspired and have a passion to make a difference.'” The lieutenant governor plans to highlight the stories of successful women she meets on the tour by tweeting about it. Her posts on Twitter will be under the hashtag #KimTours99.

(Radio Iowa)

Break-ins and an accident reported in Union County

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February 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Union County are investigating two reported incidents of break-ins and theft. The Sheriff’s Office says a Lorimor resident reported last week that sometime between 7-a.m. and 7-p.m. on Feb. 17th, her house was broken into and the following items were taken: Jewelry, video games, movies, six $2.00 bills, 12 pack Mountain Dew, gum balls, AA batteries. The loss amounted to $5,500 altogether.

And on Saturday (2/21), an Afton resident reported that sometime in the last two months someone broke into his house in Lorimor and took items that included a Gas hot water heater, gas furnace, and copper piping. The loss was estimated at $2,800, with damage to a door estimated at $100.

Authorities said also, one person was injured during an single-vehicle rollover accident early Sunday morning. 19-year old Abel Vasquez, of Lenox, who was wearing his seat belt, was transported to the Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston by a friend, after the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Vasquez was driving went off the road and rolled over at around 3:45-a.m.

Officials say the car was traveling south in the 2700 block of Highway 25, when Vasquez swerved to avoid a deer. The car entered the east ditch, drove up and over a farm field entrance and went airborne before coming to rest on its top in the east ditch. The car was totaled, with the loss estimated at $7,000. Vasquez was cited for Driving While Suspended.

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February 23rd, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Author Amber Farman about her novel Farewell My Loves.  Find out more about her book and other projects here.

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February 23rd, 2015 by Jim Field

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Glenwood man arrested on drug charges, Saturday

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February 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report the arrest on Saturday of a local man, on drug charges. 25-year old Marcus Armstrong, of Glenwood, faces charges that include OWI/1st Offense, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp. Armstrong’s bond was set at $7,300 altogether.

Glenwood Police are also investigating a property damage, hit-and-run incident. Officials say at around 8:45-p.m., Saturday, an unknown vehicle struck a mailbox in the 900 block of north Locust Street, in Glenwood, knocking the box off its post. A broken, passenger side mirror was found about 10-feet north of the mailbox. Authorities think the mirror came from a car or small SUV. The victim claimed her white, metal and plastic mailbox was valued at about $500.

Atlantic Posts First Archery Tournament Win

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February 23rd, 2015 by Jim Field

The Atlantic High/Middle School Archery Club participated in the Central Decatur Archery Club Shoot on Thursday Feb 19th.

Team Places for high/middle school-

Atlantic finished as a team in 1st place for the High School Division with a score of 3134- Note this is the first of hopefully many more championships to come.

Individual places for Atlantic Male- High School

Taylor Kirchner- 272- 3rd place
Logan Russell- 266- 5th
Colin Julesgaard-257- 8th
Nathan Gray- 255- 10th
Luke Frisbie- 254- 18th Place
Tyler Petty- 241- 15th
Zechariah Westphalen- 237- 16th
Dawson Dreager-232- 20th
Kyle Redinbaugh- 224- 21st place

Individual places for Atlantic Females- High School

Heather Freund – 265- 3rd Place-
Bailey Roland- 260- 4th
Tomma Jessen-257- 5th-
Carly Westphalen-254- 6th
Alexis Schulte-249- 9th-
Kaylee Pappal- 242-12th
Mariah Stillman- 234- 14th

Atlantic Middle School Individual Shooters-

Middle school male division-
Jordan Zarbano- 273- 3rd place- Middle school Medalist
Brandon Westphalen-265- 6th
Kenny Jimerson- 256-14th
Dustin Dreager- 237- 25th place
Derek Dreager- 232- 29th place
Tyler Kieky-228- 31st
Clayton Jipsen-228- 32nd
Stephen Pappal-113- 47th

Middle school Female Division-
Chamilla Colton-207-21st
Alyssa Derby- 201- 24th place

Congrats to all of the medalist but more important the team on their hard work and dedication to the sport and their school way to represent Atlantic CSD.

For the archery season we have 4 archery members who have qualified for state- Heather Freund, Luke Frisbee , Taylor Kirchner, and Jordan Zarbano.  The entire team did have a qualifying score however it was late in the season and all shooting spots have been taken. The Archery Team did have a qualifying national shoot during this contest and now may attend the National Shoot in Kentucky. We are hoping Saturdays score will allow us a chance to register sooner.

Thanks to All of those who have given positive feedback and press to this season’s team.

– Coach Justin Williams

Fremont County Sheriff’s report, 2/23/15

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February 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Fremont County have released a report on recent arrests and incidents. Officials say on Feb. 18th, 36-year old Christopher Lynn Rakes, of Shenandoah, was arrested for Possession of drug paraphernalia. That same day, 51-year old Kelli Rachelle Gould, of Shenandoah, was arrested on a Fremont County warrant for Probation Revocation.

On Feb. 13th, 39-year old Forrest Wayne King, of Tabor, was arrested in Fremont County for Driving Under Suspension and failure to have insurance. On Feb. 12th, 32-year old Jeffrey Dale Hankins, of Tabor, was arrested for Theft in the 5th degree, and Public Intoxication. And on Feb. 8th, 65-year old John Thomas Davis, of Hamburg, was arrested for Domestic Abuse assault.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office said also, a Hamburg man was transported by private vehicle to the Grape Community Hospital on Feb. 13th, following a rollover accident. Authorities say James Clark was traveling south on Bluff Road when his pickup drifted off the roadway and he over-corrected.  The 1993 Chevy flipped onto its side and slid into the east ditch.

Break-in reported at Anita Municipal Utilities

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February 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Cass County were called to investigate a break-in that occurred over the weekend, in Anita. According to dispatch reports, officials with Anita Municipal Utilities called the Sheriff’s Office this morning to report their office had been entered and cash taken from a file cabinet. No other information is currently available.