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BETTY E. GAUL, 89, of Earling (Svcs. 12-31-2014)

Obituaries

December 28th, 2014 by admin

BETTY E. GAUL, 89, of Earling died Friday, December 26, 2014 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.  A Mass of Christian Burial for BETTY E. GAUL will be held Wednesday, December 31st at 10:30am at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will take place on Tuesday, December 30, 2014 from 12:00pm-9:00pm at the funeral home with a Rosary Service led by the Catholic Daughters of the Americas at 7:00pm.

Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

BETTY E. GAUL is survived by:

Husband: Verner Gaul of Earling.

Sons: Gene (Peggy) Gaul of Walnut. Bryon (Carrie) Gaul of Spirit Lake.  Dave Gaul of Earling.

Sisters: Ann Gaul of Omaha, NE. Sister Irene Zimmerman of Milwaukee, WI.

3 Grandchildren

1 Step-Grandchild

3 Great-Grandchildren

1 Step Great-Grandchild

No. 23 Northern Iowa beats SDSU 74-63

Sports

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Nate Buss scored 14 points off the bench and 23rd-ranked Northern Iowa closed out non-conference play with a 74-63 win over South Dakota State on Sunday. Wes Washpun had 12 points and Seth Tuttle scored 11 for the Panthers (11-1), which got 45 points from its reserves.

Northern Iowa took control with a 13-0 run late in the first half. The Panthers let the Jackrabbits close to within five with 6:11 left before putting them away late to improve to 6-0 at home. George Marshall had 16 to lead South Dakota State (9-5), which dropped its second straight game against a Top 25 opponent. The Jackrabbits were beaten by No. 14 Utah 80-66 on Tuesday.

No. 23 Iowa beats Penn St. 77-52 in Big Ten opener

Sports

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Bethany Doolittle had 12 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks, and No. 23 Iowa beat Penn State 77-52 on Sunday in the Big Ten opener for both teams. Melissa Dixon was 5 of 12 from 3-point range and led the Hawkeyes (10-2) with 21 points. Ally Disterhoft, Whitney Jennings and Christina Buttenham each added 11 points. Jennings also had eight assists.

Lindsey Spann had 22 points, five rebounds and four assists for Penn State (3-9). Alex Harris grabbed 10 rebounds. Iowa scored the first nine points and opened the game on a 16-1 run, but Spann’s 3-pointer brought Penn State within 20-16.

The Hawkeyes took control back with a 13-2 run to go ahead 33-18 with 4:54 left in the half and started another 13-2 run in the final minute that stretched into the second half to lead 50-26.

Skyscan Weather Forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area

Weather

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

(updated 4:07-p.m. 12/28/14)

Tonight – Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21. Light east wind becoming east northeast 5 to 9 mph in the evening.

Monday – A 40 percent chance of snow, mainly after 7am. Cloudy, with a high near 24. Wind chill values as low as 10. Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. New snow accumulation of around an inch possible.
Mon. Night – A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly before 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 2. Wind chill values as low as -10. North wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

Tuesday – Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 9. North wind around 11 mph.
Tue. Night – Partly cloudy, with a low around -3.

Wednesday – Sunny, with a high near 16.
Wed. Night – Mostly clear, with a low around 10.

New Year’s Day – Sunny, with a high near 26.

Seed libraries struggle with state laws limiting exchanges

Ag/Outdoor

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Gardeners at hundreds of spots around the country are sharing seeds as part of an increasing interest in locally grown food, but some agriculture officials say the well-meaning effort violates state laws. In spots like Duluth, Minnesota, the conflict has surprised gardeners and library officials who never thought to examine the intricacies of state seed laws.

Agriculture officials say they weren’t looking for a fight but must enforce laws that are intended to protect farmers by ensuring seeds are viable, will grow the intended plant and aren’t mixed with unwanted seeds for weeds or plants.

Advocates of seed-sharing programs said they don’t necessarily blame agriculture departments, but some express frustration that laws focus on the needs of modern hybrid seed producers while limiting age-old, person-to-person seed exchanges.

Chiefs beat Chargers 19-7 as both miss playoffs

Sports

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs beat San Diego 19-7 on Sunday to eliminate the Chargers from playoff contention, moments before they were eliminated themselves by games happening elsewhere. The Chiefs needed Cleveland to beat Baltimore and Jacksonville to beat Houston, and neither of those outcomes transpired. The Ravens wound up with the AFC’s final playoff spot. San Diego (9-7) needed merely to beat Kansas City (9-7) to reach the postseason.

Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston piled up four sacks to finish with 22 on the season, breaking Derrick Thomas’s franchise record, and Cairo Santos had four field goals. The Chargers’ Philip Rivers threw for 291 yards, but was picked off twice. Branden Oliver ran for 71 yards and a touchdown.

Data: Iowa school buses flagged for safety issues

News

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Data shows the number of Iowa school buses flagged for repeated safety citations has nearly doubled since 2012. The Des Moines Register reports nearly 22,000 bus inspection citations have been issued since June 2012. They include unsafe tires, inoperable warning signals or strobe lights and dysfunctional wheel bearings.

The newspaper says most affected school districts have notified state officials that the buses were repaired before they were returned to service. But the state’s education department has sent letters to three districts this year over safety concerns.

The letters accuse the districts of falsifying some repair records. Representatives for two of the districts say some of the issues weren’t necessarily related to the same problem. One district official said a private company is now conducting its bus service.

CCHS Foundation fundraising drive underway

News

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Health System’s Foundation has begun its annual fundraising drive. CCHS Foundation President Kent Gade said the goal of their 2015 campaign, is to raise $100,000 toward the cost of a state-of-the-art, high-tech Central Monitoring System (CMS)  for the Cass County Memorial Hospital’s Obstetrics (OB) Department.cchs_foundation_healing_garden

The system is designed to work with the fetal monitors purchased from last year’s Foundation campaign. Together, the two systems use electronic fetal monitoring to create a powerful tool to monitor and protect infants.

Tax deductible donations to the CCHS Foundation’s 2015 fundraising drive will be restricted to the purchase of CMS equipment. For more information on how you can contribute, go to www.casshealth.org, or call CCHS Foundation Director Dawn Marnin at 712-243-7409, or e-mail mardd@casshealth.org.

Creston Water Works Board owes ex-manager more than $77k

News

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A jury in Iowa has ruled that the Creston Water Works Board of Trustees owes its former general manager more than $77,000. The Omaha World-Herald reports 62-year old Steve Green, who was fired by the Board in June 2013, may end up being paid more than $154,000 altogether, including liquidated damages. Green was fired after the Iowa State Auditor’s Office released a report alleging Green took nearly $90,000 in improper or undocumented payments. Green’s attorney says the jury’s decision means they concluded the man had done nothing improper.

No criminal charges were ever filed against Green, in connection with the audit. Green sued the Board in late 2013, alleging a violation of Iowa’s wage laws, and Breach of Contract. He claimed that if he left the Water Works, he would be paid for accrued sick live and vacation hours, which the Board refused to pay. The suit also criticized the auditor’s report as being filled with unsubstantiated conclusions about each of the allegations.

The trial was held earlier this month, in Corydon. In its verdict announced Dec. 16th, the jury found that while the Board owes Green, Green also owed the Water Works $1,961 for excess money paid for the reimbursement of prescription drug expenses.

Green currently resides in the Okoboji area.

Pursuit Sunday morning leads to rollover and arrest

News

December 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early this (Sunday) morning in Montgomery County resulted in a pursuit that ended in a rollover accident and arrest of an Adams County man. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says just after 2-a.m., a deputy attempted to stop a vehicle driven by 35-year old Jason Adam Oathoudt, of Nodaway.

Oathoudt ignored the deputy, and continued driving eastbound on 265th Street from Villisca, heading towards Nodaway. The vehicle then left the road at 265th & Birch Avenue, causing a property damage, rollover accident. Oathoudt was checked by Villisca Rescue personnel, but refused medical treatment.

He was taken into custody on charges of OWI/1st offense, Felony Eluding, and Speeding 90-miles per hour in a 55-zone. Oathoudt was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $5,000 bond.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Villisca Fire and Rescue, deputies with the Adams County Sheriff’s Office3, and the Red Oak Police Department’s K-9 Unit.