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Coon Rapids man accused of molesting 2 toddlers

News

June 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COON RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Coon Rapids Police have arrested a man accused of molesting two toddlers. 51-year old Scott Allen Warnke, of Coon Rapids, was arrested Thursday, and faces two counts of second-degree sexual abuse.

Warnke is accused of molesting the young girls while they visited his home in January. A witness recently told authorities that Warnke was alone with the girls at some point, and the girls were partially disrobed. The girls’ ages have not been released.

The Carroll Daily Times Herald reports Warnke was taken to the Carroll County Jail. His preliminary hearing is scheduled to take place this Thursday.

Iowa Girls Coaches Association All-District Soccer Teams

Sports

June 2nd, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 1-A West 1st Team
Allison Waters (Underwood)
Ana Petersen (Harlan)
Chole Wetzbarger (Bishop Heelan)
Emma Munger (St. Albert)
Jenna Cox (St Albert)
Kaylee Grote (Tri-Center)
Kenzie Bousema (Western Christian)
Matti Munger (St. Albert)
Rachel Vondrak (Bishop Heelan)
Sam Tymkowicz (Bishop Heelan)
Sydney Mills (Harlan)
Goalie:  Tiffany Oliver (Underwood)
Goalie: Tristan Beaulieu (Bishop Heelan)

Class 1-A West 2nd Team
Alyssa Becerra (A-H-S-T)
Anna Reelfs (Treynor)
Bre Harmelink (MOC-FV)
Emily Wielenga (Unity Christian)
Felicia Roppe (St Albert)
Hanna Luther (Creston)
Katie Tigges (Kuemper Catholic)
Lea Crouse (Underwood)
Lexi McClung (St. Albert)
Mary Casson (St Albert)
Meghan Marsh (Tri-Center)
Shelby Toms (Treynor)
Goalie: Kaitlyn Pierce (St Albert)
Goalie: Rachel Novonty (Riverside)

Class 1-A West District Coach of the Year:
Jeff Lefeber (Tri-Center)

Class 2-A West 1st Team
Allie Dmyterko (Lewis Central)
Caroline Maher (ADM/Van Meter)
Hailey Gross (NV/WCV/AC)
Jazlin Sprague (Winterset)
Jordyn Hanshaw (Glenwood)
Kayleigh Putnam (Lewis Central)
Kim Shabino (Spencer)
Loren Hemiller (CBTJ)
Madison Bertman (ADM/Van Meter)
Samantha Arnold (CBTJ)
Sarah Homan (Glenwood)
Goalie: Libby Havenridge (CBTJ)

Class 2-A West 2nd Team
Dana Mefferd (CBTJ)
Emily Hofmann (ADM/Van Meter)
Glenda Cruz (Perry)
Hannah Connelly (SBL)
Jessica Molden (Sioux City West)
Kelsey McSorley (Lewis Central)
Maggie Oberg (Sioux City West)
Reghan Coyle (Lewis Central)
Sam Moss (Winterset)
Sydney Salton (Spencer)
Sydney Stivers (Glenwood)
Goalie: Abby Daly (ADM/Van Meter)
Goalie: Natalie Patton (Lewis Central)

Class 2-A West District Coach of the Year:
Mark Royer (CBTJ)

MARY BROOKS, 83, of Harlan (Svcs. 06-06-2014)

Obituaries

June 2nd, 2014 by admin

MARY BROOKS, 83, of Harlan died Sunday, June 1st at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.  Funeral services for MARY BROOKS will be held on Friday, June 6th at 11:00am in the First United Methodist Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Family will greet friends on Thursday, June 5th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan with an Eastern Star Service at 7:30pm.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

MARY BROOKS is survived by:

Sons: George (Cindy) Brooks of Harlan.  John (April Grant) Brooks of Gravois Mills, MO.  James Brooks of Chicago, IL.

Daughter: Linda (Allen) Schmeling of Spirit Lake, IA.

Sisters: Gladys Shelton of Hot Springs, AR.  Cora Mae (Leland) Davis of Moulton, IA.

Sister-in-law: Norma Jean Brooks of West Liberty, IA.

6 Grandchildren

9 Great-Grandchildren

Bluffs man arrested on drug charges in Cass County

News

June 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on drug charges  of a Pottawattamie County man. Officials say on Saturday, May 31st, deputies arrested30-year old Travis Giles Warren,  of Council Bluffs,  on charges of Possession of Meth, Possession of Marijuana, Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Warren was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released the following day on $1000 bond.

And on Sunday, deputies in Cass County arrested 41-year old Damon Allen Bromley, of Atlantic, on a charge of OWI 2nd Offense. Bromley was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released on his own recognizance the following day.

Rockwell City park honors slain police officer

News

June 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ROCKWELL CITY, Iowa (AP) – A part of Rockwell City has been renamed in honor of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty last fall.An area north of the Rockwell City park will now be known as Jamie Buenting Memorial Park. Dozens of people attended an event Sunday afternoon to celebrate the change.

Buenting was killed in September 2013 during an early morning standoff. Corey Trott has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the case. The Fort Dodge Messenger reports the newly named area includes a renovated duck pond, new shelter on the bank and donated benches. Mayor Phil Heinlin says organizers want to put an illuminated flag on a pole in the middle of the pond.

MONDAY, JUNE 2nd

Trading Post

June 2nd, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Lane brand microfiber rocker recliner. Color is Burgundy. GOOD CONDITION. Asking $100 Phone 712-243-2037.

WANTED:  bumper hitch livestock trailer. Prefer 16′. In good to excellent condition. Call 515-520-0934.

GARAGE SALE:  Estate garage sale at 206 Cherry St in Anita on Friday June 6th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm and Saturday June 7th from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Everything MUST go! This includes dining room table & chairs, dryer, TV, dvd & VCR, full size mattress/boxsprings, antiques and anything u need to set up a home. Please come join us on White pole road Weekend!!

FOR SALE:  2000 Yamaha gas golf cart, Excellent condition, $2500 or best offer, 712-789-0555.

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FOR SALE:  Three, one quart cans of paint in different shades (good for choosing a new wall color or small craft projects) or for whatever you may need a small amount of paint. Only a very small amount has been used from each can for
color testing.  We have a medium tone blue-green, a very soft yellow and a medium tone dusty peach for color variety.  Five dollars a can or take all three for $12.  Call 712-774-5604.

FOR SALE:  XL 188 John Deere Mower 17 HP Kawasaki V Twin Water Cooled 48 inch deck $ 600 obo.  If interested please call 712-250-0655 after 5pm.

FOR SALE:  Medium sized upright deep freeze in good condition.  Asking $50. SOLD!  Also, Body by Jake, asking $150.  Call 249-6643.

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

YARD SALE: 905 Elm Street today in the backyard.

WANTED:  Small Ford/Chevy truck and a pick-up box trailer.Call 712-249-4005.

FOR SALE:  12 hole rabbit cage.  $20.  Call 712-249-4005.

FOR SALE:  Dell brand keyboard, 15″ monitor, 3-in-1 printer/copy machine/fax.  In good condition.  $20 for all, call 712-249-5815.

FOR SALE:  Pop-up camper parts, top is off.  $600.  712-304-4262.

FOR SALE:  1995 Geo, 2 door, manual 3 speed transmission, 107,000 miles.  Needs tires but runs and drives.  $650.  712-304-4262.

2 OWI arrests in Audubon County Friday

News

June 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Audubon County report two men were arrested on OWI charges Friday night. 31-year old Eddie Ray Mack, of Audubon, was taken into custody at around 10-p.m. on charges that include OWI/3rd offense, 2 counts of Child Endangerment, and Open Container. The charges were the result of a traffic stop on Highway 71, south of Audubon.

Also arrested Friday night, was 30-year old David James Elliott, of Newton. He was taken into custody at around 11:30-p.m. following an incident on Tracy Street, in Audubon. Elliott was charged with OWI/1st offense, Driving While Suspended, and Careless Driving.

Both men were transported to the Audubon County Jail and later released after appearing before the magistrate. Their preliminary hearings were set for June 19th.

2 accidents in Atlantic Saturday

News

June 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department says no injuries were reported following two separate accidents that occurred about 30-minutes apart, Saturday. Officials say vehicles driven by Dylan Rowland, of Atlantic, and Traci Luke, of Lewis, collided at around 2:20-p.m. in the Dollar General Store parking lot. The accident happened when both vehicles, which were parked on opposite sides of the lot, started backing up at the same time. The damage amounted to $1,700.

The second accident happened at around 2:35-p.m. Saturday, as a vehicle driven by Pamela Kuehl, of Atlantic, was backing up. Kuehl had been traveling south on Cedar Street when she came upon a Police officer assisting another motorist. Kuehl put her vehicle in reverse and in the process of backing up, struck a legally parked vehicle registered to Franklin Waggoner, of Atlantic. The mishap caused $1,800 damage altogether,.

No citations were issued following those accidents.

Carbon rules likely mean higher Iowa power bills

News

June 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Iowa utility officials say the Obama administration’s ambitious plan to cut carbon dioxide emissions from power plants is likely to increase costs. The plan announced Monday calls for carbon emissions to be cut by 30 percent by 2030 when compared to 2005 levels. But utilities and state officials say they’ll have to review the details before they know how Iowa will be affected.

Regi Goodale with the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives says it’s just a question of how much electric bills will increase because of the new regulations. Iowa utilities invested heavily in wind power over the past decade and improved the efficiency of existing power plants. Mark Douglas with the Iowa Utilities Association says the state may be in a good position because of those past efforts.

Plea deal calls for egg company to pay $6.8M fine

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa company has agreed to pay $6.8 million in fines for crimes that include selling the tainted eggs that caused a nationwide salmonella outbreak in 2010. A plea agreement filed Monday by federal prosecutors calls for Quality Egg to plead guilty Tuesday to charges of bribery, selling misbranded eggs and introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce.

The company is admitting that, between 2006 and 2010, it intentionally sold eggs to customers in Arizona, California and elsewhere with false labels that disguised how old they were. The company says its employees twice bribed a U.S. Department of Agriculture inspector in 2010 to approve eggs that didn’t meet federal quality standards.

Company owners Austin and Peter DeCoster are expected to plead guilty Tuesday to introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce.