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Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., July 11th 2013

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July 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A Cedar Rapids attorney is joining the race for the Democratic nomination in Iowa’s 1st Congressional District. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports Dave O’Brien launched his campaign yesterday with events in Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and Waterloo.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Little League baseball coach in Des Moines has been suspended for one game after being accused of attacking another coach in front of kids. Des Moines police say coach Michael Boehler allegedly attacked coach Steven Dicks at the end of the Grandview Little League’s baseball practice Friday. Des Moines television station KCCI reports the Grandview Little League board later suspended Boehler for one game. The station reports Boehler declined to comment.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in Iowa City have accused a man of mistakenly setting fire to a vehicle he thought belonged to a drug dealer. An Iowa City police complaint says 57-year-old Jerry Titus told officers he set fire to the car at an apartment complex on June 23rd to get revenge on a dealer who cheated him on a drug sale. The car actually belonged to another apartment resident.

GARNER, Iowa (AP) — After a multi-year restoration effort, volunteers are only a month away from reopening an 82-year-old Art Deco movie theater in the small northern Iowa city of Garner. The seats, screen and digital projection equipment are now in place at the Avery Theater, which began its restoration after a nonprofit agency bought the 1931-vintage building in 2008.

ROGER HALL, 77, of Massena (Svcs. 7/13/13)

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July 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ROGER HALL, 77, of Massena, died Wed., July 10th, at his home. Funeral services for ROGER HALL will be held 10-a.m. Sat., July 13th, at the United Methodist Church in Massena.  Steen Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

An open visitation will be held at the funeral home from Noon until 8-p.m. on Friday (7/12). with a family visitation from 6-to 8-pm.  Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Roger Hall Memorial Fund, to be established by the family.

Burial will be in the Massena Center Cemetery, north of Massena. A luncheon will be held at the church, following the burial.

ROGER HALL is survived by:

His wife- Shirley Hall.

His sons – Michael (Jeanette) Hall, and Richard (Deb) Hall, all of Massena.

His daughter – Nancy (Randy) McCunn, of Massena.

His sister – Allene (Warren) Roberts, of Phoenix, AZ.

His brother – Jerry (Nancy) Hall, Ames.

7 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

LOUIS EDWIN “ED” MYERS, JR., 62, of Broomfield, CO (Svcs. 7/12/13)

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July 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

LOUIS EDWIN “ED” MYERS, JR., 62, of Broomfield, CO, died July 4th at his home in Colorado. Funeral services for ED MEYERS, JR., will be held 10-a.m. Fri., July 12th, at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Walnut. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

A lunch and visitation with the family will be held in the 1st Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, following the funeral service.

Burial will be in the Fullerton, NE Cemetery.

LOUIS “ED” MYERS, JR. is survived by:

His daughters – Tina (Ross) Gregory, of Brighton, CO., & Katie-Lynne Myers, of Northglenn, CO.

and 1 grandchild.

Blowout causes accident in Pott. County

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July 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A tire blow-out on an SUV caused an accident that resulted in an injuries to a Nebraska woman this (Wednesday) morning, in Pottawattamie County. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer driven by 22-year old Dylan Anthony Sporer, of Council Bluffs, was traveling east on Interstate 80 at around 8:52-a.m., when the left rear tire blew out.

The SUV went out of control and spun off the road about a mile and a-half south of the I-680 split. The vehicle continued to slide down an embankment before coming to rest in the east ditch. A passenger in the SUV, 72-year old Calixta Malapit Laplano, of Omaha, was injured, and transported by Neola Rescue to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs.

Cass Supervisors approve installation of large ammonia tank

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July 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday) approved a request by Steinbeck and Sons, to install an additional 30,000 gallon anhydrous tank on their property located about six-miles southeast of Griswold. Tim Steinbeck said the request is based on increased demand for anhydrous ammonia used as fertilizer.

Steinbeck said they currently have 12,000, 18,000 and 30,000 gallon tanks on their property. He said also that in order to abide by rules set forth by the Department of Agriculture, he’s required to seek approval from the County before the new tank can be installed.

In other business, the Board was informed a rededication of the Cass County Civil War Monument will take place this Saturday, beginning at 2-p.m. Steve Livengood explained what the public can expect to see during the event. He told the Board the Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War will be on hand, along with a static displays, rifle shooting, a large canon, or Livengood’s own smaller, yet equally loud cannon.

Livengood quipped that they may shoot the cannon toward the park shelter from the southeast corner of the park, “So if it’s raining, and you’re under the shelter, the good news is you’ll be dry…the bad news is you’ll be down-range.” He said he’d rather be wet, than be down range from the canon fire.)

Of course, they don’t really shoot anything out of the canon. Dave Hancock will be the Master of Ceremonies for the event. Board Chair Mark Wedemeyer said Hancock’s great-grandfather’s name is on the monument. He said also that there will likely be some civil war re-enactors on-hand for the event, including a chaplain.

High School Softball Atlantic vs. Saydel 07-09-2013

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July 10th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field has the call of the Class 3A First Round Regional game.

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Cass County Supervisors approve Historical Museum funding

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July 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors has approved a request for funding from the Cass County Historical Museum, in Griswold. Museum representatives Shiona Putnam and Lila Hoogeveen addressed the Board during their meeting to answer any questions. Putnam said they were requesting a total of $20,000. She said the money will be used to pay for local contractors, who have worked to replace a 20-year old roof on an adjacent building.

The building will be used to house a collection of county artifacts and displays being donated by Wayne Kerkhoff. Lila Hoogeveen said any funds they receive would be helpful. She said funding for the museum provides them with a challenge each year, as they start without any amount of secured funding. Money provided by the Supervisors helps in keeping the museum open and in paying for necessities such as insurance and electricity. She says the museum is run on a $10,000 per year budget.

During each of the past few years, the Supervisors have provided $5,000 in funds. Hoogeveen says the rest is raised through a variety of methods, including two separate fundraisers, which brings-in about $6,000 altogether, on average. Private donations are also a big part of keeping the museum open. She says they are “very appreciative” them, and when they come in, are “like Christmas in July,” because they never know when they will arrive. Another part of the fundraising effort is writing grant applications.

She says sometimes the grants are approved, other times they aren’t. Federal and State grants don’t pay operating costs, however. Another aspect of fundraising, is a membership drive. Funds received are first and foremost used for operating costs, according to Hoogeveen. Others are set aside for emergencies, like roof repairs. Tourism is yet another means of receiving funds, even though there is no charge to visit the museum. Over the past couple of weeks, eight tour groups have visited the museum. Monies received from speaking engagements by museum volunteers are also directed back into the facility.

The Board unanimously approved a contribution of $10,000 upon receipt of a formal, written request, and another $10,000 in October. The money will come from the Local Option Sales Tax Fund.

Details released on Wed. morning Pott. County crash

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July 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports four people were injured early this (Wednesday) morning near Crescent, when a stalled van  being prepared for towing was struck from behind by a full-sized pickup truck. The accident happened on Interstate 29 near the 62-mile marker, at around 1:40-a.m.

Officials say the driver of a 2000 Chrysler van, Christopher Zimmerman, of Omaha, and the tow truck driver, Jonathan Garringer, of Omaha, were standing in between the vehicles, which were parked on the shoulder of I-29, when a 2001 Chevy Silverado, driven by Paul Raymond Trudeau, of Troy, MO, struck the van in the rear, causing it to hit the tow truck. Zimmerman, Garringer, and Joanne Zimmerman, who was a back seat passenger in the van when the collision occurred, were injured. Another person,  Christina Baer and her infant daughter, Annabella Macvitte, of Omaha, were standing outside the van at the time of the crash. Baer wasn’t hurt, but the child, the Zimmermans and Garringer were transported to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs, by Crescent Fire and Rescue.

The Patrol says Trudeau complained of a nose bleed, but refused medical attention. Authorities cited him for Failure to Maintain Control and Violation of Financial Liability/Accident related. Damage from the crash amounted to about $13,000.

Accident in Atlantic Monday

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July 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following an accident Monday morning, in Atlantic. According to the Police Department, vehicles driven by Ashley Mayo, of Lewis, and Robert Stuetelberg, of Atlantic, collided at around 10-a.m., at the intersection of 7th and Chestnut Streets. The accident, which caused $3,500 damage altogether, occurred in the middle of the intersection, as Mayo was traveling east on 7th and Stuetelberg was turning west on 7th. Both drivers claimed the other ran the stop sign. Mayo was cited for having No Proof of Insurance.

Mills County arrest and accident report

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July 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Four people were arrested recently, in Mills County. The Sheriff’s Department reports 39-year old Justin David Reha, of Thurman, was arrested early this (Wednesday) morning on charges of OWI/1st offense and Driving Under Suspension. His bond was set at $1,300. On Monday, 28-year old Brett Allen Coyle, of Glenwood, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond.

Last Saturday, deputies arrested 24-year old Adam Lee Maher, of Shenandoah, on a charge of OWI/2nd offense. Maher’s bond was set at $2,000. And, on Friday, 25-year old Lance Christian Bierma, of Sheffield, TX, was arrested on an OWI charge. Bond was established at $1,000.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports also, a Malvern woman was injured during a single vehicle accident Sunday, two-miles southeast of Pacific Junction. Nancy Ruwe was driving a 2007 Chevy westbound on 221st Street, when the vehicle drifted onto the shoulder. Ruwe overcorrected, sending the vehicle across the center line of the road and into a ditch, where it came to rest after hitting a tree. Ruwe was transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center by Pacific Junction Rescue.