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Fatal accident in Mills County, Sunday

News

August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports a Nebraska man died during an accident early Sunday morning. 20-year old Nicholas Polsley, of Bellevue, NE, was ejected during the crash that happened at around 4-a.m., and died at the scene.

Authorities say Polsley was driving a 1999 Chrysler westbound on Highway 370 just past Allis Road, when the car went out of control and entered the north ditch. The vehicle rolled several times before coming to rest on its wheels. An investigation determined Polsley was ejected through the sunroof of the vehicle. He was not wearing a seatbelt.

2 arrests in Audubon last week

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August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

An official with the Audubon Police Department say two people were arrested August 5th on unrelated charges. In the report released today (Tuesday), Officer Matt Starmer said 30 year old Heather Nicole Daisy, of Estherville, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for Harassment in the First Degree. The woman was brought to the Audubon County Jail, and later posted bond before being released.

And, 21 year old Cody Dewayne Peretto, of Audubon, was arrested last week on a charge of Aggravated Domestic Abuse Assault. Peretto was transported to the Audubon County Jail and held pending an appearance before the magistrate.

(12:40-p.m. News)

Boil Order continues (Updated 8/12/14)

News

August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with SIRWA (the Southern Iowa Rural Water Association) say that as of today (Tuesday, August 12th), the Boil Water Advisory remains in effect for customers in NW Adams, Montgomery, SE Cass Counties and the Cities of Grant, Carbon, Brooks, Bridgewater and Lyman; account numbers beginning with 047, 048, 081, 082, 084 and 005. If you have any questions, call 641-782-5744.NW_Adams_SE_Cass_Map jpg

SIRWA customers who have been under the Drinking Water Advisory are supplied with water produced by the Corning Municipal Water Department. Currently, the Corning Municipal Water Department uses chloramines for disinfection of the drinking water. Chloramines are created by combining chlorine and ammonia. They are conducting a free chlorine burnout of their water distribution system. The Corning Municipal Water Department will be using free chlorine as their disinfectant for approximately the next 30 days.

Officials hope the free chlorine can be distributed throughout the SIRWA distribution system being served by the Corning Municipal Water Department by the weekend and the Drinking Water Advisory may be lifted at that time.

SIRWA customers may notice open flushing hydrants throughout the SIRWA distribution system during this period and possibly overflowing water storage towers. The flushing hydrants will be opened to allow flushing of the system to help remove sediment from the pipes and distribute the change in disinfectant. Overflowing water storage towers further aid in the flushing process.

Possible Noticeable Effects: It is important to understand that during this temporary change there may be some discoloration or cloudiness in the water and possibly a slight chlorine odor or taste. If this is experienced you may want to run the water through the tap until it clears. Minor pressure fluctuations and small air pockets may also occur. Hydrant flushing should remove a majority of the color and odor, but some may reach customer lines during the process.

Customers who use tap water for kidney dialysis at home should consult their doctor to advise them if any changes are necessary in their residual disinfectant neutralization procedures. Customers utilizing the water for aquariums should monitor both free and combined chlorine residuals.

EVELYN MARIE FOSTER, 88, of Shelby (Svcs. 8/14/14)

Obituaries

August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

EVELYN MARIE FOSTER, 88, of Shelby, died Mon., Aug. 11th, at the Atlantic Nursing & Rehab Center. Funeral services for EVELYN FOSTER will be held 1-p.m. Thu., Aug. 14th, at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Shelby. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 5-to  8-pm Wed., with the family greeting friends from 6-to 8-pm.

Burial will be in the Shelby Cemetery.

EVELYN FOSTER is survived by:

Her sisters – Alice Shriver, of Atlantic, & Lois Delph, of Shelby.

And her brother-in-law.

ISU Extension and Outreach to Host Farm Leasing Arrangements Meetings on August 29th

Ag/Outdoor

August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

As summer winds down, ISU Extension Ag Economists are hosting Farmland Leasing informational meetings across the state. These Farm Leasing Arrangements meetings will give landowners, tenants, and agri-business professionals information and materials they need to make decisions regarding farmland ownership, management, and leasing practices as they plan for the future. Meetings in Cass and Adair Counties are scheduled for Friday, August 29th.

The Farm Leasing Arrangements meeting in Atlantic will focus on strategies for landowners and tenants to manage their resources with declining crop prices. Cass County Extension will be hosting the meeting on August 29 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Cass County Community Center, 805 West 10th Street in Atlantic. That afternoon, from 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM, Adair County Extension will host a meeting at the Warren Cultural Center, 154 Public Square in Greenfield.

Estimating a cash rental rate is a constant of the farm leasing arrangements meeting. This year’s decreased profitability will require landlords and tenants to look closely at 2015 production cost estimates. Nineteen percent of cash leases in Iowa are flexible in which the rent is not determined until after the crop is harvested. Flexible leases work during times of high prices and low prices. The formulas underlying flexible leases may need to be reviewed.

The farm safety net has changed with the new farm bill. Landowners have received, or will receive, notification about updating base acres and yields. The Farm Leasing Arrangements meeting costs $15 per person, which includes the 100-page Farm Leasing Arrangements booklet and a copy of the presentation.

Pre-registration is required by August 27. To pre-register for the Atlantic location, call the Cass County Extension office at 712-243-1132 or email xcass@iastate.edu; for the Greenfield location, call Adair County Extension at 641-743-8412, or email krohrig@iastate.edu.

Cocaine & Pot seized, Man wanted on a Federal warrant arrested on I-80 in Cass County

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August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A man wanted on a Federal warrant and another person were arrested Monday night on drug charges following a traffic stop on Interstate 80 in Cass County. The Sheriff’s Office reports Saul Muro and Bianca Azucena Muro, of Los Angeles, CA., were taken into custody just after 10-p.m., following a search of their vehicle near the Olive Street Exit (Exit 57).

The pair faces charges that include Possession with the Intent to Deliver Cocaine, and Marijuana. Saul Muro was also wanted on a Federal warrant with the U-S Marshal’s Service for amphetamine sales.

A search of their vehicle resulted in the discovery of 4 kilograms of cocaine and five pounds of marijuana located in a compartment under the driver’s and passenger side seats. The Muro’s were seen by a magistrate, who set their bond at $22,000.

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Audubon, Mills and Sioux County K-9 units, and the Iowa State Patrol.

Lenox woman arrested on child endangerment charge

News

August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Lenox Police Department reports a local woman was arrested on a felony charge of Child Endangerment, Monday evening, after authorities investigated an incident involving a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and swerving all over the road with a juvenile in the vehicle. The vehicle driven by 40-year old Holly Oliphant, of Lenox, allegedly reached speeds of over 100 mph.

Holly Oliphant

Holly Oliphant

Authorities says when they arrived in Lenox, the juvenile took the keys to the vehicle in an attempt to prevent her from driving. Witnesses state Oliphant then attempted to slash the juvenile with a knife while attempting to retrieve the keys. Oliphant was arrested at the Lenox Police Department at about 7:30 PM and transported to the Taylor County Jail.

A Charge of operating a vehicle under the influence of narcotics is pending the outcome of chemical testing.

Older Iowans Want Candidates to Focus on Economy

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August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – The November general election is less than three months away, and a new poll shows older Iowans are seeking candidates who will focus on improving their economic security. Nancy LeaMond, executive vice president with AARP, says their survey questioned likely Iowa voters age 50 and up, and found that due to the high cost of living, especially with health care and taxes, many older Iowans have made the decision to postpone retirement.

“For too many older Americans, including older workers and retirees, their income isn’t keeping up with their daily cost of living,” says LeaMond. “Across party lines, workers 50 and older are worried that a secure retirement could be out of reach.” LeaMond says care-giving is also a vital issue in this election for older Iowans, who want to stay in and receive care in their homes, allowing them to live independently as they age.

Another key finding from the poll, explains LeaMond, is older Iowans have had enough of political jargon and spin, and want to hear common sense solutions. “They say they haven’t heard enough about candidates’ plans for key issues like Medicare, Social Security, independent living and financial security,” says LeaMond. “”The message from 50-plus voters is clear: in a razor-tight election, candidates have an opportunity to reach these key voters by speaking about their plans on the issues. We think they’re making a huge gamble if they ignore them.”

Razor-tight is how the race for U.S. Senate in Iowa could be described, as older voters are evenly divided among the two major candidates, with about one-in-six still undecided.

(Iowa News Service)

2 arrests in Mills County, Monday

News

August 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two people were arrested Monday. 23-year old Megan Lee Bachman, of  Glenwood, was arrested Monday afternoon at Gilliens Court in Glenwood, on a Warrant for Violation of Probation. Her bond was set at $2,000.

And 36-year old Heather Marie Hatcher, of Pacific Junction, was arrested Monday evening at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a Warrant for Violation of Probation. Her bond was also set at $2,000.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th

Trading Post

August 12th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: 30′ TV Antenna Pole w/ Antenna plus newer Antenna in box @ $40 OBO.

WANTED TO BUY: Lawnmower trailer for mower w/ 60″ deck.  Back brace for person w/ 50″ waist or smaller.  Call 712-249-4005.

FOR SALE:  Downsizing. Oak dri sink 1 drawer and 2 smaller with door on front $200.00 Perfect condition. 2-3 way dressing tables with benches. $150.00 each. Benches need new caining, but dressers in perfect condition. Call 712-326-3268.  This is an Atlantic home. 712-32-3268.

FOR SALE:  To any craft makers out there I have 22 big windows and 18 small windows. I would like $10 a piece for the big ones and $5 a piece for the little ones. We can also work out a deal if you take them all. My phone number is 712-249-4719.

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FOR SALE: 4 year old, in very good condition, NordicTrack recumbent bike. Used very little this last year. If interested can send more pictures. $400 OBO. Please call 712-249-6774 in Atlantic & leave a message. I’ll try to get back to you ASAP. thank you.

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FOR SALE: Steam cleaner $75. 254-9063