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Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., Feb. 28th 2015

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February 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say they’re investigating a letter left at an Ames mosque that contained anti-Muslim messages and threats. Ames Police spokesman Jason Tuttle says officers responded around 4 p.m. Thursday to a report that the note had been left on the door of Darul Arqum Islamic Center.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Davenport officials are seeking state funds for a proposed youth sports complex that would include a hotel and other amenities. The Quad-City Times reports that Davenport plans to apply for Iowa Economic Development Authority grants for the project comprised of a 200-room hotel, a water park, a shopping and restaurant area and a youth sports complex.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court is dismissing a lawsuit brought by chiropractors who claimed the state’s dominant health insurer was engaging in illegal price-fixing. The lawsuit challenged Wellmark’s practice of making its negotiated reimbursement rates for medical providers available to self-insured employers and out-of-state insurers in the Blue Cross Blue Shield network. It contended those deals violated Iowa antitrust law by restricting competition.

GRIMES, Iowa (AP) — Police say they have discovered a body in the area where a car had earlier been found in an icy Iowa creek. Authorities say the car was found Friday morning just north of Grimes with no one inside. The body was later discovered nearby. KCCI-TV reports that the car belongs to a woman who was reported missing on Monday.

ROBERTA J. BESCHORNER, 72, of Wiota (Svcs. 3/3/15)

Obituaries

February 27th, 2015 by admin

ROBERTA J. BESCHORNER, 72, of Wiota, died Thursday, Feb. 26th,  at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. Funeral Sevices for ROBERTA BESCHORNER will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, March 3rd, at the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family at the funeral home, will be from 5- until 7-pm Monday, with a Rosary service is set for 5-pm.

Burial will be at the St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery in Atlantic.

ROBERTA BESCHORNER is survived by:

Her husband – Leo Beschorner, of Wiota.

Her son – Brad (Kim) Beschorner, of Atlantic

Her daughter – Lisa Perkins and friend Mike Huey, of Harlan.

Her sister – Susan Marsh, of Atlantic

5 grand children and 1 great grandchild.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th

Trading Post

February 27th, 2015 by admin

FOR SALE: Several Bags of Black Walnuts. 243-6594 leave a message if no answer.

DELBERT “DEL” LEROY CHRISTENSEN, 75, of Council Bluffs (Svcs. 3/8/15)

Obituaries

February 27th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DELBERT “DEL” LEROY CHRISTENSEN, 75, of Council Bluffs, died Feb. 22nd, at home. Funeral services for DEL CHRISTENSEN will be held 2:30-p.m. March 8th, at the New Horizon Presbyterian Church in Council Bluffs (30 Valleyview Dr.), with a luncheon to follow. Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home in Council Bluffs has the arrangements.

Visitation at the New Horizon Presbyterian Church is from 1:30-until 2:30-p.m. March 8th.

Interment, with Military Honors,  will be held 11-a.m. March 9th, at the Canby Friends Cemetery, in Canby (IA).

Memorials are suggested to New Horizon Presbyterian Church (30 Valleyview Dr, Council Bluffs, IA 51503) or Hospice of Southwest Iowa (427 E. Kanesville Blvd., Council Bluffs, 51503)

DELBERT “DEL” CHRISTENSEN is survived by:

His wife – Janet.

His daughter – Karen Hansen & friend Andy Colburn.

His sons – Brian Christensen, and Craig (Meribah) Christensen.

His sister – Donna Christensen.

His brothers – Larry (Evelyn) Christensen, and Kenneth Christensen.

11 grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.

HELEN M. SHIFFLETT, 95, formerly of the Earlham area (Svcs. 3/9/15)

Obituaries

February 27th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

HELEN M. SHIFFLETT, 95, (formerly of the Earlham area) died Feb. 18th, at Asbury Park in Newton, KS. Funeral services for HELEN SHIFFLETT will be held 11-a.m. March 9th, at the Worthington Methodist Church, in rural Madison County, IA. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Earlham has the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the Helen Shifflett Memorial Fund in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Clarinda teen arrested for possessing pot

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February 27th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports a local teen was arrested Thursday on a drug charge. The 15-year old male was taken into custody for alleged illegal possession of a controlled substance, believed to be marijuana. His arrest was the result of an investigation by the Clarinda Police Department and the Sioux City, Iowa Police Department.

The juvenile was released to the custody of his legal guardian pending additional action by Page County Juvenile Court Services and the Juvenile Court Division of the Page County Attorney’s Office.

Ernst awaits answers over death of vet who sought mental health treatment at VA

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February 27th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Senator Joni Ernst has asked Veterans Affairs officials to explain how the agency handled the case of a veteran whose frozen body was found last Friday in a Des Moines park. Forty-one-year-old Richard Miles was an Army veteran who did three tours of duty in the Middle East. His family says he suffered from post traumatic stress and had hoped to be admitted to the Central Iowa V-A Hospital on February 15th, but he was given a prescription and dismissed.  “While the law enforcement investigation into Richard’s death is ongoing, it’s tragic our nation lost a veteran who may not have received the mental health treatment that he deserved.”

Ernst on Monday asked for an “immediate and thorough” investigation of the man’s case and she set today (Friday) as her deadline for getting a report back from the V-A. “As a member of the Senate I do have a responsibility to ensure our nation lives up the promises that our nation lives up to the promises that it has made to our veterans,” Ernst says. “And as someone who was deployed in the Iraq War, it’s one of my top priorities to ensure our veterans are receiving the care they deserve after they have selflessly sacrificed for our nation.”

Five days after Miles was dismissed from the Central Iowa V-A, his body was found by a man walking a dog in Des Moines Water Works Park. Miles was not wearing a coat or shoes when his body was found.

(Radio Iowa)

Utility reports millions in unpaid bills

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February 27th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The latest report by Iowa’s largest utility companies shows more than 39 million dollars in past due bills. In addition, more than one thousand households were involuntarily disconnected. A federal program called LIHEAP provides protection from those signed up from having the power shut off between November 1st and March 31st. Iowa’s LIHEAP director Jerry McKim says he is concerned about those not in the program, but he says they have some protection too.

“The law says if you haven’t had a payment agreement that you broke in the last 12 months, the utility — not might– they must allow you a minimum of 12 months to pay off you past due balance,” according to McKim. He says if you have concerns, you can seek help from the customer service office of the Iowa Utilities Board. “They’re the state agency that has authority over every utility in the state for electric and gas on disconnection procedures and payment plan rules, so that’s where you would go if you think you are not being treated fairly,” McKim says.

McKim says state law requires utility companies to take into account household income when setting up a 12 month repayment plan. McKim says fewer people applied for LIHEAP assistance this year, so there are funds available for those who qualify.

(Radio Iowa)

March 2015

Birthday Club

February 27th, 2015 by admin

March 1st:

  • Phyllis Anderson of Atlantic (Winner)

March 2nd:

  • Buzzy Bengard of Exira (Winner)

March 3rd:

  • Bud Sorensen of Exira (Winner)
  • Jerry & Judy Overton of Atlantic
  • Wyatt Sheeder

March 4th:

  • Russ Lange of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jeff Oakley of Audubon
  • Sharon Witt of Atlantic

March 5th:

  • Russ Lange of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jeff Oakley of Audubon
  • Sharon Witt of Atlantic

March 6th:

  • Cathleen Griffin of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Nathanael Lensch of Atlantic
  • Connie Nevins of Atlantic
  • Shelia Johnson of Atlantic

March 7th:

  • Madison Jensen of Lewis (Winner)
  • Tom Hill of Exira
  • Janice Brown of Atlantc
  • Delma Bennet of Atlantic

March 8th:

  • Judy Wheeler of Exira (Winner)
  • Mary Ellen Yarger of Massena

March 9th:

  • Dee Reilly of Massena (Winner)
  • Nedra Perry of Atalntic

March 10th:

  • Doug Kelly of Griswold (Winner)

March 11th:

  • Ethel Christensen of Brayton (Winner)
  • Margery Walker of Exira
  • Harold Rochholz of Casey

March 12th:

  • Becky Mosier of Atlantic

March 13th:

  • Eric Vogl of Anita (Winner)

March 14th:

  • Julie McNeese of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Marion Perdue of Atlantic

March 15th:

  • Drew Skartvedt of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Roger Petersen of Exira
  • Betty Winston of Atlantic
  • Susan Jensen of Audubon

March 16th:

  • Lawerence Eilts of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Cathy Meyers of Exira
  • Zander Nielsen of Exira

March 17th:

  • Jack Skartvedt of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Julie Earnheardt of Exira
  • Mary Hoegh of Atlantic
  • Noah Meinders
  • Lois Nelson of Audubon

March 18th:

  • Rose Pangburn of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Kay Rudolph of Audubon

March 19th:

  • Jayden Fiebelkorn of Exira (Winner)
  • Ike Harry of Atlantic
  • Bonnie McCaskey of Atlantic

March 20th:

  • Kael Cameron of Atlanic (Winner)
  • Barry Williams of Casey
  • Delert Christensen of Audubon
  • Quinn Denney of Anita
  • Tammy Butcher of Atlantic

March 21st:

  • Kelsey Hamilton of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lynda Martens of Anita
  • Dell Marten of Audubon

March 22nd:

  • Joann Hansen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Becky Dreager of Atlantic
  • Miranda Pope of Harlan
  • Katie Kelly of Griswold
  • Heather Toft of Audubon

March 23rd:

  • Christie Boysen of Atlantic (Winner)

March 24th:

  • Karen Guyer of Hancock (Winner)

March 25th:

  • C.W. Adams of Atlantic (Winner)

March 26th:

  • Phyllis Jensen of Hamlin (Winner)
  • George Schultes of Exira

March 27th:

  • Adella Vogl of Adair (Winner)

March 28th:

  • Don Patchin of Adair (Winner)
  • Karen Blum of Harlan

March 29th:

  • Ciera Nichols of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Kaley Ladd of Atlantic

March 30th:

  • Shirley Warne of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Diane & Jim Martens of Atlantic
  • Crystal Christensen of Atlantic

March 31st:

  • Virginia Nichols of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Cecil Denney Sr. of Anita
  • Dale Ferguson of Atlantic

 

Cass County Supervisors approve appointment of Asst. Co. Attorney

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February 27th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors has approved the appointment of Jamie Arnold as Assistant County Attorney. The action came during their meeting held this (Friday) morning, in Atlantic. Arnold had previously been an Administrative Assistant to County Attorney David Wiederstein, while he was waiting for his license to practice law in Iowa to be approved by the State. He also serves as Attorney for the City of Atlantic.

In other business, the Board agreed to accept a bid from Metal Culverts out of Maryville, MO., for the County’s supply of Stock pipe and project pipe. Stock pipe is used for smaller projects such as under small driveways or road crossings. Project pipe is intended for larger construction projects. Cass County Engineer Charles Marker said they received three bids for the supplies, with the lowest from Metal Culverts, in the amount of $109,840.56. The bids, he said, were very close among the three companies who vied for the contract. The board approved a contract with the low bidder for the pipes.

Cass County Engineer Charles Marker (left) & Supervisor Gaylord Schelling w/a map of County pipe/bridge projects.

Cass County Engineer Charles Marker (left) & Supervisor Gaylord Schelling w/a map of County pipe/bridge projects.

Marker said with the passage of the Iowa Gas Tax, the County will be able to do four more bridge projects this year. He rolled out a map showing the locations of bridge projects intended to get underway this year, about three of which are contract, meaning they are handled by outside contractors, and a few more which will be taken care of by County crews. Marker said in addition to the estimated 5-to 700-million dollars the County is expected to receive from the State once the tax goes into effect March 1st and the revenue is divided among the State, counties and cities, he was able to get a great deal on used steel from the county engineer in northwest Iowa’s Ida County. He says they can use the steel for floor support beams on four additional bridges in the County. Decking is placed on top of the beams to make up rest of the bridge.

The Supervisors gave Marker the go ahead to purchase the steel at 22-cents per pound, which is 26-cents less than what they would normally have to pay. He said that saves the County about $50,000.

The Board also held a hearing on the Adoption of Cass County Code, which is essentially a re-compiling of the County Ordinances in accordance with Iowa Law. County Auditor Dale Sunderman explained the County Code is essentially the same, with the exception of a section that was removed because it is covered elsewhere in Iowa law. The parts removed in Section 3 of the Code include an ordinance “Establishing a school infrastructure Local Option Sales and Services tax,” an ordinance “Providing for the registration and documentation of retail sales of keg alcoholic beverages.”

Following the hearing, the Board approved the 1st reading of the adopted code. The 2nd hearing will take place during the Board’s meeting on March 4th.