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Many Iowans will celebrate Easter this weekend by dunking eggs in colored dye and hiding them for young ones to find and place in their baskets. Katie Coyle, spokeswoman for the Iowa Poultry Association, says it’s one the busiest weekends of the year for Iowa’s egg producers. “We see an increase in egg sales during this time of year because people are decorating them as Easter eggs,” Coyle says. “When people are out purchasing their groceries, we always say grab an extra dozen.”
Coyle says Easter is also the kickoff leading into May which is National Egg Month. Iowa egg producers have some 60-million laying hens producing nearly 15-billion eggs each year. Iowa is the nation’s number-one egg producer, she says, by far. “Just hands down, there isn’t really any competition,” Coyle says. “The number-two and -three states still don’t produce as many eggs as Iowa combined. It’s a great month for us to get out the message about eggs and the importance of them to the Iowa economy.”
Iowa’s egg industry contributes about two-billion dollars in total sales to the state’s economy and is responsible for nearly eight-thousand jobs. Coyle says eggs are very nutritious and are basically a multi-vitamin in a shell.
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GLADYS FERN OCKER, 81, of Linden (& formerly of Ankeny), died Wed., April 16th, at home. A Private Graveside service will be held for GLADYS OCKER. Johnson Family Funeral Home/ Stuart Chapel has the arrangements.
Memorials may be directed to the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.
JACK ROGERS, 80, of Manning, died Fri., April 18th, at his home. Funeral services for JACK ROGERS will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., April 24th, at the United Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-to 7-pm on Wed., April 23rd. Visitation will resume 9-a.m. Thursday, at the United Church in Manning.
Burial will be in the Nishnabotna Cemetery near Manilla.
JACK ROGERS is survived by:
His wife – Kae Rene Rogers, of Manning.
His daughters – Sherri Bromley, of Lake Havasu City, AZ., & Paula Knotts, of Clayton, NY.
His step-daughter: Karen Elwell & fiance’ Terry Gordon.
His sisters – Betty Lewis, of Anaheim, CA., & Rose Smith, of Conway, AR.
His in-laws, other relatives and friends.
6 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren
23 non-profit agencies in Cass County have received a total of $110,139 in grants from the Cass County Community Foundation. CCCF Chair Nicholas Hunt says organizations in Cass County that submitted their applications for funds by the Feb. 1st, 2014 deadline, were eligible for grants.
Grant recipients include:
All grantees met the criteria as Cass County non-profit agencies or organizations with charitable missions in areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services. The grant recipients received their checks on Friday, April 18th.
For more information about the Cass County Community Foundation, and/or how you can receive a tax credit for donations to a permanently endowed fund, contact Dennis Nissen, Iowa Foundations Director for the Community Foundations of Southwest Iowa, at 1-800-794-3458.
A three-vehicle collision in Montgomery County late Friday morning caused a total of $25,400 damage, but no one was injured. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department reports vehicles driven by 41-year old Denise Reed, of Clarinda, 34-year old Gregory Franzen, of Omaha, and 81-year old Robert Randolph, of Council Bluffs, collided at around 11:50-a.m. near the intersection of Highway 34 and 4th Street.
Officials say Reed’s eastbound 2011 Toyota Camry had slowed and then stopped for a vehicle in front of her that was turning left onto northbound 4th Street. Franzen’s 2013 Ford Fusion came to a stop behind the Toyota, but Randolph failed to notice Franzen’s vehicle was stopped until it was too late. He tried to stop, but Randolph’s 2008 Ford truck hit Franzen’s vehicle in the rear, causing that vehicle to be pushed into the rear of the Camry.
Authorities cited Robert Randolph for Following too Closely.
Authorities in Fremont County report a Shenandoah man was arrested Friday, following an investigation into an accident. Officials say deputies were called to the 2300 block of 330th Avenue for a report of a vehicle in a ditch. Upon arrival, deputies saw a 1996 Dodge Ram pickup on its side in the southbound ditch. The driver, 25-year old Travis Hoyt, of Shenandoah, was taken into custody.
Hoyt was charged with OWI/3rd offense, Use of an electronic communication device while driving, open container, Failure to provide proof of/or hold insurance; and Failure to Maintain Control.
Hoyt was brought to the Fremont County Jail and later released on $6,950 bond.