With Ric Hanson.
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Melt the chocolate with butter over a low heat, stirring until blended. Remove from heat; gradually blend in the milk. Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt thoroughly. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Gradually blend in the chocolate mixture, pour into pie shell. Combine coconut and nuts. Sprinkle over the filling and bake at 375 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes or until puffed and browned. (Filling will be soft but will set while cooling.) Cool at least 4 hours before cutting. NOTE: If the top browns too quickly, cover loosely with foil the last 15 minutes of baking.
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The Creston Police Department report the arrest Monday morning of 48-year old Kelley Sue Malone, of Creston. Malone was arrested at the Creston YMCA at around 10:45-a.m., for Theft in the 5th degree. The woman was subsequently released on a promise to appear later, in court.
And, 19-year old Steven Dennis Richardson, of Creston, was arrested Monday evening at a local fast food establishment, on a Union County warrant for Failure to Appear in court. Richardson was being held on $2,000 bond in the Union County Jail.
Authorities in Creston said also, a resident in the 1200 block of Jaguar Avenue reported Monday morning, that her wallet and $100 were stolen from her vehicle while it was parked at the Creston YMCA, between 10:15-and 10:30-a.m. The total loss was estimated at $130.
Jim Field speaks with Greg Schuler about the annual Atlantic Lions Club Waffle Supper Fundraiser.
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Officials with the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic said Monday, Dr. Ojash Raval will begin his medical practice Cass County Health System on Tuesday, September 23rd. Dr. Raval will provide comprehensive family medicine services, including obstetrics. He will care for patients at Atlantic Medical Center and Cass County Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Raval grew up in Fort Dodge, and earned his bachelor’s degree from Iowa State University with a double major in Biology and Psychology. He graduated from the Des Moines University Osteopathic Medical Center in 2011. After completing a one-year internship at St. Petersburg General Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, he returned to Des Moines to complete his family medicine residency at Mercy Hospital Family Medicine Residency program in Des Moines.
Dr. Raval moved to Atlantic earlier this summer. To schedule an appointment, contact Atlantic Medical Center at 712-243-2850.
The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt is coming to Cass County. State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald is gearing up for his fall publication in hopes of returning lost money to its rightful owner. Fitzgerald says the State is holding more than $628,800 for Cass County residents in the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt.
“Throughout the years, (he says), we have had tremendous success returning unclaimed property in Cass County. We have returned (just over $299,200) for people in Cass County, but we are always looking for more individuals. The fall publication signifies the names of people that had funds turned over to the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt within the last year.”
The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt program has returned over $182 million in unclaimed property to more than 438,000 individuals since Fitzgerald started it in 1983. Unclaimed property refers to money and other assets held by financial institutions or companies that have lost contact with the property’s owner for a specific period of time.
State law requires these institutions and companies to annually report and deliver unclaimed property to the state treasurer’s office, where it is held until the owner or heir of the property is found. Common forms of unclaimed property include savings or checking accounts, stocks, uncashed checks, life insurance policies, utility security deposits, and safe deposit box contents.
Check the unclaimed property database to see if the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt has property belonging to you. Simply visit greatiowatreasurehunt.com to begin your search. Be sure to like Great Iowa Treasure Hunt on Facebook and follow the program on Twitter @GreatIATreasure.
The Freese-Notis forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, and weather information for Atlantic.
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Harlan won both the boys and girls titles at the Red Oak Cross Country meet on Monday.
On the girls side, Harlan had 47 points to narrowly defeat Griswold with 49. Atlantic placed third with 75 points. Alyx Flippin of Griswold was the champion with Tiffany Williams of Atlantic placing second.
The Harlan boys scored 19 points to dominate the meet. Red oak with 59 was second and Atlantic was third with 68 points. Michael Sciranko of Harlan was the champion. Atlantic’s Phoenix Shadden placed 9th and Ryan Hawkins was 11th.
See the full meet results by clicking the links below: