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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th

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May 28th, 2014 by admin

YARD SALE: Thursday, May 29th at 905 Elm St., Atlantic. Going on now until – ??

FOR SALE: Maytag gas dryer, like new $100. 249-9126.

WANTED: A leather recliner, any color but it must be leather. Call 712-250-0788.

FOR SALE: 2003 Prairie Scooner, 3 slide-outs, $20,000 obo. 249-2220.

FOR SALE: Child’s bedroom set including bunk bed with twin bed on top and full on bottom, chest of drawers, dresser with hutch and shelves, and night stand – Good Condition. $200.00 Call (712) 243-5633.

EVELYN “G.G.” (AKERS) MALONE, 95, of Greeley, CO (Svcs. 5/31/14)

Obituaries

May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

EVELYN “G.G.” (AKERS) MALONE, 95, of Greeley, CO., died April 29th in Greeley. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for  EVELYN “G.G.” (AKERS) MALONE will be held at Noon on Sat., May 31st, in the Exira Lions Club Community Center (in Exira). Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Private graveside services will be held in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

EVELYN “G.G.” (AKERS) MALONE is survived by:

Her daughters – Marilyn (Robert) Andersen, & Marla Swanson (& Rex Best).

10 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

LOIS VERLEE HANSEN, 86, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 5/30/14)

Obituaries

May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

LOIS VERLEE HANSEN, 86, of Elk Horn, died Tues., May 27th, at the Salem Lutheran Home. Funeral services for LOIS HANSEN will be held 11-a.m. Fri., May 30th, at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Jacksonville. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be from 9:30-a.m. until the time of service on Friday, at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Jacksonville.

Burial will be in the Jacksonville Cemetery.

LOIS HANSEN is survived by:

Her daughter – Becky (Larry) Eskov, of Harlan.

Her sons – Bruce (Ann) Hansen, of Atlantic, & Brent (Linda) Hansen, of Avoca.

Her son-in-law: Ron (Rachel) Hamilton, of Walnut.

9 grandchildren & 8 great-grandchildren.

Atlantic man arrested Sunday for Driving While Suspended

News

May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Cass County report the arrest on Sunday of an Atlantic man. 45-year old Richard Dean Fineran was taken into custody on a charge of Driving While Suspended. Fineran was brought to the Cass County Jail, pled guilty before a magistrate on Monday, and was then released.

Backyard and Beyond 05-28-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 28th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Author Becky Blades about advice from a mother.  You can find out more about her book Do Your Laundry, or You’ll Die Alone and more info at www.laundryordie.com

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Clarinda man arrested on Mills County warrant

News

May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports a Page County man was arrested today (Wednesday). 41-year old Merlin Glenn Lininger, of Clarinda, was arrested at around 7:30-a.m. in the Page County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Failure to Appear on an original charge of Driving While Barred. His bond was set at $2,500.

Iowans are warned of new scam robocall offering free home security system

News

May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowans are being warned about pre-recorded calls that promise a free home security system in exchange for putting a sign in your yard. Consumer advocate Jerad Albrecht says the calls don’t appear to be from a real company and are very likely a scam. “These are unsolicited sales calls, they are illegal and from what we can tell, they’re not legitimate in any way,” Albrecht says. “If anyone gets these calls, you’re asked just to hang up.” The calls offer the option of pressing a button to talk to an operator or to be removed from the contact list, but Albrecht says both options are bad choices.

“You don’t really want to do either of those,” he says, “because either action, any key you press during the call, will tell the scammers that your number is active and it could lead to continued scam calls in the future.” The best option, he says, is to just hang up — and not to worry about offending anyone, since it’s just an automated call. Catching the crooks, Albrecht says, is no easy chore.

“Unfortunately, these calls are often made by autodial by computer, often from overseas,” he says. “It’s extremely difficult, certainly at a state level but even from the federal level, to attack it.” If you do decide to talk to an operator, Albrecht warns they’ll eventually get around to needing your personal information, banking information or some sort of downpayment for that “free” security system.

(Radio Iowa)

Park officials ask campers to burn all firewood

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) – Park officials are asking Iowa campers to burn all their firewood to slow the spread of the emerald ash borer. In Black Hawk County, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports park staff began making that request to Memorial Day weekend campers in hopes that wood carrying the insect wouldn’t be moved from place to place. The insect has been found in nine Iowa counties: Allamakee, Des Moines, Jefferson, Cedar, Union, Black Hawk, Wapello, Bremer and Jasper.

Vern Fish, the Black Hawk County Conservation Board’s executive director, notes the insects don’t travel far on their own, but “they’re carried in the back of a pickup truck.” Emerald ash borers destroy ash trees over several years. Some Iowa communities already have begun cutting ash trees in anticipation of the insects’ arrival.

2014 FIRST Iowa Girls High School Softball Rankings

Sports

May 28th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 1-A

School 2013 Record
1. Akron-Westfield 37-2
2. New London 32-10
3. Lynnville-Sully 38-6
4. Newell-Fonda 36-8
5. Martensdale-St. Marys 31-4
6. AGWSR 29-8
7. Remsen St. Mary’s 29-8
8. Janesville 16-10
9. Wayne 17-7
10. Charter Oak-Ute 21-15
11. Mason City Newman Catholic 21-11
12. Westwood 26-11
13. Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton 24-8
14. Murray 25-7
15. Sigourney 21-6

Class 2-A

School 2013 Record
1. Iowa City Regina 21-21
2. Highland 32-4
3. Lawton-Bronson 23-13
4. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 25-9
5. Logan-Magnolia 19-8
6. North Union 33-3
7. Des Moines Christian 19-13
8. Woodbury Central 27-7
9. Central Springs 26-3
10. Durant 35-8
11. Denver 16-9
12. Alburnett 23-17
13. Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 16-15
14. Alta-Aurelia 21-11
15. Underwood 23-9

Class 3-A

School 2013 Record
1. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 35-4
2. Clarke 28-10
3. East Marshall 28-8
4. Bondurant-Farrar 30-12
5. Benton 31-6
6. New Hampton 28-11
7. Center Point-Urbana 26-15
8. West Burlington 31-6
9. Estherville-Lincoln Central 21-12
10. Interstate-35 24-6
11. Sioux Center 20-11
12. Mount Vernon 24-15
13. Iowa Falls-Alden 26-8
14. OABCIG 20-13
15. Centerville 20-21

Class 4-A

School 2013 Record
1. Dallas Center-Grimes 38-5
2. Carlisle 34-8
3. Norwalk 36-5
4. Solon 41-4
5. Fort Dodge 26-16
6. Indianola 34-10
7. Cedar Rapids Xavier 29-11
8. Ballard 25-11
9. Fairfield 30-12
10. Davenport Assumption 20-21
11. West Delaware 25-15
12. Oskaloosa 23-11
13. North Scott 24-15
14. Waverly-Shell Rock 35-10
15. Winterset 35-9

Class 5-A

School 2013 Record
1. Johnston 30-11
2. West Des Moines Valley 26-18
3. Dowling Catholic 34-11
4. Ankeny Centennial NA
5. Cedar Rapids Jefferson 33-12
6. Southeast Polk 26-15
7. Bettendorf 22-11
8. Waukee 26-15
9. Cedar Rapids Prairie 29-16
10. Des Moines Lincoln 23-19

Cass Co. Supervisors to meet Thu. morning

News

May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors will hold their regular weekly meeting Thursday morning, in Atlantic, beginning at 8:30. The Board is set to act on a contract for the reconstruction of the lower floor at 707 Poplar Street, for use as a 9-1-1/Communications Center. They’ll also hear a report from County Environmental Health Dirctor Stephen Patterson, with regard to Radon rules.

At 9:30-a.m. Thursday, the Board will hear from Atlantic City Administrator Doug Harris, with regard to the City of Atlantic’s Animal Shelter, and possible participation by the County in funding the facility or billing the county for animals brought to Atlantic from other communities.

The issue of a County-wide animal shelter was discussed about seven-years ago, and was brought up again at a recent Atlantic City Council meeting, and is with regard to the number of abandoned or stray animals that end-up in Atlantic from other parts of the County.