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DONALD WILLIAMS, 98, of Casey (Svcs. 7/14/14)

Obituaries

July 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DONALD WILLIAMS, 98, of Casey, died Tue., July 8th, at the Stuart Community Care Center. Funeral services for DONALD WILLIAMS will be held 10:30-a.m. Mon., July 14th, at the Casey United Methodist Church. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation at the Casey United Methodist Church will be held from 5-to 7-pm Sun., July 13th. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Burial will be in the Dalmanutha Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Donald Williams Memorial Fund, in care of the funeral home.

DONALD WILLIAMS is survived by:

His wife – Wyona, of Casey.

His son – Dean (Phyllis) Williams, of Stuart.

His daughter – Darlene (Ken) Eggerss, of Avoca.

His son- and daughter- in-law’s,

15 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandson.

Report disputes Branstad smaller government claims

News

July 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A new report from a nonpartisan state agency questions whether Gov. Terry Branstad is cutting the cost and size of state government as he claims. Branstad insists the state is on track to meet his promised 15 percent reduction in the cost of government. He says he’s cut more than 1,000 state jobs.

The Legislative Services Agency, responsible for providing financial reports for lawmakers, says state employment has increased and state expenditures have fallen only slightly since Branstad took office.
Branstad’s job cuts figure includes only the executive branch under his control. It doesn’t include state universities or the legislative and judicial branches of government.

He insists he’s on track to cut expenditures by 15 percent when compared to the projected spending of his predecessor, Democratic Gov. Chet Culver.

Harlan Police report

News

July 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department today (Wednesday) issued a report on their most recent arrests and investigations. Officials say two people were arrested Monday. 46-year old Kelly Robinson, of Harlan, was arrested after allegedly striking a 14-year old male. Robinson was brought to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Domestic Abuse Assault. And, 46-year old Patsy Nuzum, of Harlan, was arrested on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault, after officers were called to a domestic disturbance Monday at Westridge Acres.  That same day, officers took a report of vandalism. A Wall Lake woman said someone broke out the driver’s side window on the 2013 Dodge Avenger, while the vehicle was parked in a lot at the corner of 7th and Baldwin Streets, in Harlan. The damage was estimated at $150. It’s not clear what hit the window, and the incident remains under investigation.

On Sunday, police in Harlan arrested 31-year old’s Michael Carrier and Stephanie Josits, both of Harlan. They were charged with Possession of Stolen Property and 4th degree theft. Both were brought to the Shelby County Jail. Josits cited and released, while Carrier remained in the jail. The pair were arrested after police received a call about someone removing merchandise from the Crees Garden Center. An investigation ensued and a search warrant executed, during which officers found the missing garden store items, in addition to several items believed to have been stolen during recent church burglaries.

On July 4th, 42-year old Frankie Jo Garren, of Harlan, was cited for leaving the scene of an accident, and failure to provide proof of insurance, after a vehicle belonging to Kirk and Erin Andersen, of Harlan, was struck. The driver of the other vehicle, identified as Garren, then fled the scene. And finally, on July 1st, 33-year old Ian Leib, of Harlan, was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct, after authorities received a report of a man being inappropriate with the staff at the Norman Stamp Aquatic Center. Leib was also served with notice that he is no longer allowed on the pool property.

Cass Supervisors approve zoning classification change

News

July 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday, approved a zoning classification change for an area in Lyman. The action came after a public hearing was held on changing a parcel of land (Parcel H of the northeast 1/4, northeast 1/4 of Section 9) in Noble Township from Rural Residential/General AG, to Light Industrial. Zoning Administrator Rich Hansen said on June 26th, the County Zoning Board approved the classification change, which needed final approval from the Supervisors. Hansen said Corey Sindt has purchased 1.29-acres of land in Lyman to be used for an expansion of his automotive repair business, and the sale of used cars. He’s planning on building a 120-foot by 70-foot structure with 5 service bays, an office and showroom. He would be moving to the town from the outlying, rural area.

Corey Sindt (left) listens as Rich Hansen speaks to the Supervisors about the zoning matter.

Corey Sindt (left) listens as Rich Hansen speaks to the Supervisors about the zoning matter.

The Zoning Board approved the plans after hearing no objections during their hearing, and Supervisors, having received no written or spoken objections, followed suit.

In other business, Cass County Engineer Charles Marker said the Secondary Roads Dept. crews have started to shift to handling other duties because they’re running out of 1.5-inch diameter contract rock for filling in the rutted gravel roads caused by recent heavy rains.

Marker said the Atlantic quarry is out of rock and there’s no word on when a stripping crew might arrive to create a supply of rock that’s needed.

He said the Stennett Quarry south of Griswold and service the southern part of the County, has a stripping crew working, but they won’t have any rock available until around August 1st at the earliest. Marker says that leaves them no other option but to haul rock from quarries north of Greenfield or near Corning. Those quarries typically service other parts of the County.

Instead of burning the extra fuel to bring rock northward toward Atlantic, Marker has reassigned some crews to other duties until rock is available.

Council Bluffs RCF escapees apprehended

News

July 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Two men on probation who failed to return to the Residential Corrections Facility in Council Bluffs last week were apprehended over the weekend. The Omaha World-Herald reports 25-year old Michael E. Hall, and 18-year old Phillip M. Moffatt, both of Council Bluffs, were arrested Saturday on suspicion of escape from authority.
Hall was originally arrested for possession of stolen property in Shelby County, and Moffatt was arrested in Pottawattamie County for trafficking of stolen weapons and attempted burglary.

Backyard and Beyond 07-09-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

July 9th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Miss Nini about a new radio show on KJAN called Family Fun in the Kitchen w/ Lavon and Miss Nini.

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Glenwood woman arrested on arson & child endangerment charges

News

July 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Monday of a Glenwood woman on arson and child endangerment charges. 36-year old Angie Dabney was taken into custody at around 3:50-p.m. at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on charges of 1st degree arson and Child Endangerment. Her bond was set at $25,000. A preliminary hearing in her case was set for July 16th.

The Mills County Attorney’s office has said the charges stem from an incident whereby Dabney allegedly asked her children to light a trash can on fire at a relative’s home in Pacific Junction. After one of the children lit the fire, Dabney took off. The flames were quickly extinguished and no one was injured. Four children were in the home at the time, three were under the age of 12.

The Mills County Sheriff’s office also reports the arrest Tuesday afternoon of  29-year old Christopher Raul Raudales, of Bellevue, NE. The man was taken into custody on a warrant for Failure to Appear on an original charge of Driving Under Suspension. His bond was set at $1,000.

And, authorities in Mills County say no injuries were reported following a rollover accident early this (Wednesday) morning. Amy Parker, of Malvern, was driving a 2014 Ford eastbound on Cary Avenue at around 4:45-a.m., and failed to slow down enough as she approached the stop sign with 340th Street. Her car slid across the road and into a ditch before rolling over onto its top.

Iowa Board reinstates Bluffs funeral director’s license

News

July 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Board of Mortuary Science has reinstated a suspended Council Bluffs funeral director’s license. In its ruling made public today (Wednesday), the Board found the license of David L. Rogness should be reinstated because enough time has passed since he last practiced mortuary science, and that monitoring and supervision of his practices will satisfy and protect the public interest. The board granted a probationary funeral director’s license to Rogness under the condition that he be supervised for at least a year. He will remain on probation for 18-months under the terms of a consent order agreed to in April, 2000.The Board also requires him to complete 20 hours of continuing education beyond that which is required for his license reactivation.

In January 2000, the Board had initiated formal disciplinary proceedings again Rogness for knowingly making misleading, deceptive, untrue or fraudulent representations while practicing as a funeral director, by misrepresenting the funeral services he actually provided.

In November 1999, Rogness admitted to a state investigator that one-year prior, he used a rental casket for a burial and that he lied to the family of a deceased person, who had been promised a new casket. Rogness’ license was suspended by the Board in March, 2000, but the charges were settled through a consent order in April of that year, and he was authorized to apply for reinstatement in July 2000. He chose to do so and reactivate his license nearly 14 years later.

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Trading Post

July 9th, 2014 by admin

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Heartbeat Today 07-09-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 9th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Ken Sidey about the Warren Cultural Center and some upcoming events.

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