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Page Co. Sheriff warns of another phone scam

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February 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports they have received several complaints of phone scams where callers are attempting to obtain personal information from individuals for financial gain.  The callers sometimes do already have information about person’s credit / debit cards or bank accounts and are attempting to gain PIN numbers claiming they can offer better interest rates etc.

Sheriff Lyle Palmer says area residents need to be wary about these types of calls and it is not recommended to give out this type of information over the phone.  It is also not recommended that any personal information be given out as if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Once personal information is given out, it is usually too late to stop some of the charges that will be assessed to accounts.  This will usually leave the person in more financial turmoil than they were in prior to the call.

The Sheriff’s Office along with all other Law Enforcement agencies receives calls of scams numerous times a week.  Fortunately most of the Page County residents reporting these scams recognize them as just that, scams.  However there are some Page County residents that have been “taken” by these scams and usually loose thousands of dollars when it happens.  These scams are virtually impossible to solve and harder to recover lost funds.  Most of the calls come from out of the United States.  Callers have developed a way to appear to be calling from a phone number within the United States, but are actually physically located outside of our borders.

Group to plant trees along Council Bluffs street

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February 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Grants will enable a community group to plant trees along a three-mile stretch of a busy Council Bluffs street.  The North Broadway Alliance says it’s received $55,000 from various organizations to complete the project. Volunteers will help with the plantings, which will take place when the weather is better.

The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports the trees will be planted three-deep, with ornamentals nearest the street and larger trees behind. Organizers say the project will bring residents together.  The North Broadway Alliance is a grassroots group comprised of neighborhood associations.

2 arrests and 2 accidents in Atlantic

News

February 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports two recent arrests. On Tuesday, 25-year old Andrew Nickum, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Violation of his Probation. And, 43-year old Carl Kemp, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Violation of a No Contact Order. Both men were booked into the Cass County Jail.

The P-D says there were also two accidents in Atlantic, Tuesday. The first happened at around 8-a.m. at the intersection of 6th and Oak Streets. Officials say a vehicle driven by Julie Steffens, of Atlantic, was traveling south on Oak Street at the same time a vehicle driven by Mark Ruthfusz, of Atlantic, was traveling east on 6th. Officials say Ruthfusz failed to yield from the stop sign, and the vehicles collided in the middle of the intersection, causing a total of $4,000 damage. There were no injuries reported.Ruthfusz was cited for Failure to Yield.

The second accident happened at around 4:30-p.m., Tuesday, in the 300 block of Chestnut Street. The P-D says a parked vehicle occupied by James Murray, of Atlantic, was beginning to back out of the stall. Murray didn’t see a vehicle owned by Meagan Campbell, of Atlantic. When he was backing out, his vehicle struck the right front corner of the Campbell vehicle, causing $2,000 damage altogether. There were no injuries, and no citations issued.

Cass Supervisors approve some road closures

News

February 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors approved the vacating of two roads during their meeting today (Wednesday), in Atlantic. Action on another road closure was tabled until the Board’s next meeting, during which a public hearing will be held on five additional road closures, as well.

The roads the Board approved for vacating include 842-feet of 644th Street in Section 14 of Grove Township, and 1,287-feet of Galt Lane, in Section 5 of Lincoln Township. No objections were made during the public forum held prior to the vote to vacate.

A representative from the Guthrie County REC voiced concerns however, with regard to the vacating of 2,400-feet of 700th Street lying between the northern right-of-way limits of Boston Road and the southern right-of-way limits of Interstate 80. The representative said they have a power line along that road that crosses the interstate. He was worried they would be “land-locked” and the property owner, who intends to farm the land, would not allow them access to their lines, or that they would be held responsible for crop damage.

The Board tabled action on vacating that section of road until the County can make arrangements to talk with the property owner and come to an agreement about an easement and the crop concerns.

In other business, the Supervisors set 8:45-a.m. March 5th, as the time and date for a public hearing on the Fiscal year 2014-2015 budget.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th

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February 12th, 2014 by admin

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MARGARET McNAUGHT RHODES, 93, of Aurora, CO, formerly of Guthrie Center (2-19-14)

Obituaries

February 12th, 2014 by Jim Field

MARGARET McNAUGHT RHODES, 93, of Aurora, CO, formerly of Guthrie Center died Monday, February 10th at Life Care Centers of Aurora, CO.  Graveside services for MARGARET McNAUGHT RHODES will be held on Wednesday, February 19th at 1:00 pm in the Union Cemetery in Guthrie Center.  Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

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No visitation is planned.

Backyard and Beyond 02-12-2014

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February 12th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Mary Hoegh, President of Cass County Genealogical Society, about activities, programs and services.

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Cass County Mental Health/General Relief Coordinator fired w/little explanation

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February 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A woman who has served Cass County as the Mental Health/General Assistance Coordinator for nearly 19-years was fired today (Wednesday). The Cass County Board of Supervisors acted on the termination of Teresa Kanning during their meeting in Atlantic. Before the motion was made, Board Chair Frank Waters  announced the agenda item without recognizing Kanning and her husband Rich, who were in attendance, and refused her request for a closed session.

Supervisor Mark Wedemeyer then made the motion to fire Kanning. Wedemeyer’s motion said her termination, which is retroactive to Feb.5th, 2014, was “Due to work related items.” The motion was unanimously approved. Afterward, Kanning and her husband left without comment. She had earlier indicated there would be no comment on the Board’s action. Near the end of the meeting, the media asked the Supervisors to explain their action.BOS

Board Chair Frank Waters said “No Comment.” KJAN News Director Ric Hanson asked if the  Board had spoken with Kanning prior to the surprise announcement in the agenda on Monday. Waters said the only thing they had done was to hold an annual performance evaluation, but he would not comment on whether there were issues with her performance that had not been resolved since then.

Supervisor Chuck Rieken said the Board was advised by legal counsel not to comment on the matter. Deb Schuler, who works with Kanning, will step-in in the interim to handle the office duties. Rieken said a decision on whether or not to replace Kanning full-time depends on the State’s decision on mental health regionalization and design, and other matters.

Final IWCOA Dual Team Rankings

Sports

February 12th, 2014 by Jim Field

Following is the final dual team rankings from the Iowa Wrestling Coaches & Officials Association in each class.

Class 1-A

  1. Alburnett  16-3
  2. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont  26-1
  3. Don Bosco  17-7
  4. Clarion-Goldfield  12-3
  5. Wilton  19-3
  6. Woodbury Central  19-10
  7. Lisbon  22-5
  8. West Marshall  14-4
  9. Audubon  19-1
  10. South Central Calhoun  26-4
  11. Westwood  23-4
  12. Ogden  19-1
  13. Logan-Magnolia  19-4
  14. Dike-New Hartford  22-5
  15. Southeast Warren  27-2
  16. Maquoketa Valley  26-13

Class 2-A

  1. Mediapolis  21-5
  2. Davenport Assumption  17-3
  3. Albia  31-3
  4. Creston/Orient-Macksburg  14-0
  5. Clear Lake  21-4
  6. Humboldt  20-2
  7. Independence  23-4
  8. West Delaware  16-7
  9. Charles City  11-4
  10. Webster City  21-3
  11. Sergeant Bluff-Luton  18-0
  12. Osage  21-7
  13. Grinnell  22-2
  14. Crestwood  16-4
  15. Union  18-4
  16. Washington  22-3

Class 3-A

  1. Bettendorf  14-4
  2. Waverly-Shell Rock  19-0
  3. Southeast Polk  19-1
  4. Cedar Rapids Prairie  19-3
  5. Linn-Mar  21-6
  6. Iowa City West  20-6
  7. Cedar Rapids Jefferson  12-1
  8. Pleasant Valley  19-7
  9. North Scott  21-9
  10. Western Dubuque  25-4
  11. West Des Moines Valley  17-4
  12. Dowling Catholic  11-5
  13. Clinton  10-7
  14. Mason City  9-12
  15. Sioux City North  25-5
  16. Spencer  22-5

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February 12th, 2014 by admin

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