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Authorities say human skull found in western Iowa

News

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are investigating the discovery of a human skull in western Iowa. The state Division of Criminal Investigation says the skull was found Monday in Mills County. The Iowa State Medical Examiner’s Office in Ankeny will determine details like the gender, race and age of the skull.

Investigators have not released additional information about where the skull was found or the circumstances of its discovery. Special Agent Mitch Mortvedt tells the Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil that officials don’t believe the skull was from a recent death.

Iowa’s offense looking to match strong defense

Sports

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s defense was back among the nation’s elite last season. The Hawkeyes offense failed to follow suit. Getting both units to play at an equally high level will likely be crucial to Iowa’s hopes of competing for the inaugural Big Ten West title.

The Hawkeyes will be among the league favorites because it has a lot of returning starters and what appears to be a manageable schedule. But Iowa will need to score more than the 26.3 points it averaged a year ago, and quarterback Jake Rudock says the unit’s continuity will be a big plus next season.

The Hawkeyes wrap up spring practice on Saturday with a scrimmage at Kinnick Stadium.

HELEN MARIE WELCH, 79, of Menlo (Svcs. 4/25/14)

Obituaries

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

HELEN MARIE WELCH, 79, of Menlo, died Tue., April 22nd, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. A Funeral Mass for HELEN WELCH will be held 10-a.m. Fri., April 25th, at the All Saints Catholic Church in Stuart. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation at the church is from 6-to 8-pm Thursday, with a Rosary service at 7:30-p.m. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Burial will be in the Rosehill Cemetery in Menlo.

Memorials may be directed to the Helen Welch Memorial Fund, in care of the funeral home.

Villisca, Guthrie Center & Mo. Valley receive Beautification grants

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April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The communities of Guthrie Center, Missouri Valley and Villisca have received a portion of $80,000 in grants from “Keep Iowa Beautiful,” (KIB) as part of its 2014 Community Beautification Program. This is the fourth year of the grant program that provides a major boost for community beautification and enhancement in communities of 5,000 and under.

Gerry Schnepf, Executive Director of KIB says “In the four year history of the Beautification Grant Program $320,000 has been awarded to over 70 communities in Iowa.” Iowa Department of Natural Resources Director Chuck Gipp said the DNR is “Pleased that Governor Branstad has designated April as Keep Iowa Beautiful Month,” and that “The DNR is committed to helping Iowans build vibrant and beautiful communities.”

In the KJAN listening area, the Dora Taylor Community Trust in Guthrie Center received a grant amounting to $3,500 for a sign project. The City of Guthrie Center received $3,893 from KIB for trash receptacles. The City of Missouri Valley received a Keep Iowa Beautiful grant for $5,000 for the Second Street Pocket Park, and the City of Villisca received a grant amounting to $1,858, for the Lover’s Lane Trail Extension.

Funding and reimbursement is available for expenses incurred only after July 1, 2014 and the project must be completed by June 30, 2015. Funding is authorized by the Iowa Legislature from the Solid Waste Alternative Program (SWAP).

Restaurant sues ex-Cardinal Edmonds over name

Sports

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – A Cincinnati restaurant owner is suing former Cardinals outfielder Jim Edmonds over the name of the Precinct, a restaurant he co-owns in downtown St. Louis. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Jeff Ruby filed a federal lawsuit against Edmonds’ business late last year. The suit alleges that Edmonds’ steakhouse infringes on the Ohio restaurant group’s trademark.

The St. Louis Precinct features police and sports memorabilia and is located next to the new city police headquarters building. The Precinct in Cincinnati opened in 1981 and occupies a former police patrol building. Edmonds played for the Cardinals from 2000 to 2007. He later played for the Cincinnati Reds before retiring from baseball in 2011.

Children, 6-7 years old, confess to $3,000 worth of cemetery vandalism

News

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Recent vandalism at an eastern Iowa cemetery has drawn attention both for the ages of the headstones and the ages of the culprits. The vandalism at Oak Hill Cemetery in Central City happened on April 12th. Around 60 headstones were knocked over or torn out of the ground. Many of the headstones are so weather-worn that the engravings can no longer be read. Other have death dates from the mid 1800’s. Linn County Sheriff’s Deputies say three children, ages 6 and 7, have confessed to the crime. The damage is estimated at $3,000. The sheriff’s office reports the board of trustees for the cemetery is working with the parents of the children and no charges will be filed.

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Wind Advisory for west/southwest Iowa

Weather

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNTIES: HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT-PAGE-
1026 AM CDT WED APR 23 2014

…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM CDT THIS EVENING…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA/VALLEY HAS ISSUED A WIND
ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM CDT THIS EVENING.

* TIMING…STRONG WINDS WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE AREA AND CONTINUE
THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.

* WINDS…SPEEDS OF 25 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH CAN BE
EXPECTED.

* IMPACTS…WINDS THIS STRONG WILL MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT…
ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS BETWEEN 30 TO
39 MPH OR GUSTS BETWEEN 45 TO 57 MPH ARE EXPECTED. WINDS THIS
STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT…ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE
VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION.

1 arrest, 2 accidents Tuesday in Mills County

News

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says one person was arrested and two accidents were investigated, Tuesday. 41-year old Larry Steven Hutchings, of Emerson, was arrested at around 5-p.m. Tuesday for Disorderly Conduct. His bond was set at $300.

And no injuries were reported following accidents that happened early Tuesday morning and late Tuesday afternoon, in Mills County. Officials say a 2003 Jeep driven by Samantha Shatava, of Glenwood, was traveling south on 240th Street at around 1-a.m, when she swerved to miss a deer about one-half mile northeast of Glenwood. Her vehicle went into the ditch and hit an embankment.

Authorities said also, a 1998 Buick driven by Aaron Heard, of Glenwood, was traveling east on Elrod Avenue at around 3:45-p.m. , when the car went out of control on a curve. The vehicle rolled into the east ditch and came to rest on a small, portable fence. Heard was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office also investigated an incident of burglary and theft, Tuesday. Officials say the incident at Loess Hills Harley Davidson in Pacific Junction, was reported at around 9:15-a.m.

Backyard and Beyond 04-23-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 23rd, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Helle Christensen, Intern at the Museum of Danish America, about her experiences and work with the museum.

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Cass Supervisors approve zoning change request

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April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday), approved a recommendation from the County Zoning Commission, for a change in classification for a parcel of land near Lyman from General Agricultural to Light Industrial. Zoning Administrator Rich Hansen explained the request to have the 1.3-acres rezoned came from Corey Sindt, for the expansion of his business. Sindt already has an auto repair business, and wants to expand his growing family business to include used car sales.

Supervisor Chuck Rieken recommended the Board approve the request because the family has been a long-time contributor to the Cass County economy. Rieken said Sindt has more, long-term plans for his property and business as well, which will make for additional economic assets to the County.

In other business, the Cass County Supervisors approved a construction contract with Carlson–West-Povandra Architects in Omaha, for the renovation of a building the County purchased across the street from the courthouse. The facility will be used as a new 9-1-1 Center. With the Board’s approval, C-W-P can begin to solicit bids for the project. The bid date was tentatively set for May 22nd.

The Board also received a Quarterly report from Cass County Veterans Affairs Director Mitch Holmes. Holmes reported V-A Commissioner Terry Rutherford, who has served two six-year terms on the Commission, is stepping down, effective June 30th. Holmes requested and approved the Board’s permission to place advertisements in the local paper asking for Veterans to apply for a position on the Commission. In order to be considered for an appointment to the V-A Commission, the applicant must have been honorably discharged from the military and be a war-time veteran.

There are currently two men and one woman on the Commission, which meets during the third Monday of the each month. In making a selection for appointment to the position, the County must keep in mind the need to maintain a gender balance.

In his report, Holmes said there were 15 claims for General Assistance through his office during the past Quarter. The claims amounted to $2,365, the bulk of which was in the form of utility assistance. There were also 125 forms completed and filed for Federal V-A Benefits, the majority of which were for Disability Compensation. The claims ranged from $129 to as much as $1,500. And, Holmes’ office made 1,862 contacts during the past Quarter, including e-mails, phone calls and visits in and out of the office, or a little more than 30 contacts per day. His efforts drew the praise of Supervisor Chuck Rieken, who said Holmes is doing a “Good job.”