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FREE: Roll Top Desk- you haul. 55″ wide x 22″deep x 45″ tall. 3 drawers on each side and a center drawer. Call 712-243-4426 after 5:00pm.
FREE: 4 year old male tabby cat, up to date on shots, fixed. 712-249-8234.
Lavon Eblen talks about the Retrieving Freedom Inc. program. You can find out more at www.retrievingfreedom.org
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The Council Bluffs Police Department is investigating an armed robbery of a convenience store this morning. The lone suspect entered the Casey’s located at 510 23rd Avenue armed with a black semi-automatic handgun and demanded money. After his demand was not met he fled the store on foot going east. The suspect is described as a white male, 5 feet ten inches tall, weighing 150-160 pounds. He was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants, black shoes, and a grey ski mask. No injuries were reported to the nine people in the store at the time of the robbery. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Council Bluffs Police Department at 712-328-S-T-O-P.
Tri-Center captured the boys title and Underwood won the girls crown at the Tri-Center Cross Country Meet Tuesday night. The boys champion was Tim Brink of Riverside and the girls champ was Alexis Cook of Missouri Valley. See the complete results by clicking these links:
An Emerson teen was injured in a single vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon. 15 year old Cody D. Parker was injured when the car he was driving went off the roadway in the 19-hundred block of 200th street. Deputies report Parker was out of his vehicle when they arrived and had visible bruising to his right eye and a minor abrasion on his lower left abdomen from the seatbelt. Parker told authorities he had been driving east on 200th street coming to a school function when he was adjusting his radio and nearly went off the roadway. When he noticed his vehicle drifting towards the ditch he yanked the steering wheel to the left causing it to cross the center line and leave the north shoulder. The vehicle continued east on the shoulder of the roadway until he struck a driveway causing the vehicle to become airborne for a short period of time. The vehicle then traveled into a yard where he struck a light pole owned by David and Wayne Bailey, shearing it off. Parker indicated he did lose consciousness briefly, and when he came to he contacted his parents.
No citations were issued in the accident. Damage to the Parker vehicle was listed at 7-thousand dollars and 15-hundred dollars to the light pole. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Red Oak Police Department as well as the Red Oak Fire and Rescue.
Jim Field discusses some safety tips during Farm Safety Week.
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Tiffany Williams of Atlantic is the champion at the Creston Cross County meet. Williams won the girls class A division with Maria Mostek of Creston the runner-up. Winterset had four of the top seven runners and was the team champ with Atlantic placing third. Earlham won the girls class B division with Emma Harper of East Union the individual champ.
On the boys side, the class A team champs are Winterset with Atlantic placing 7th. Cooper McDermott of Creston won the race. Ryan Hawkins had Atlantic’s best finish at 15th. Nodaway Valley dominated the class B division, winning the title with Brayten Funke of Nodaway Valley winning the race. He and four teammates made up the top five.
Click this link for complete results: Creston CC Results