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ERMA M. JENSEN, 93, of Audubon (Svcs. 4-30-2013)

Obituaries

April 27th, 2013 by admin

ERMA M. JENSEN, 93, of Audubon died Fri., Apr., 26th at The Friendship Home in Audubon. A funeral service for ERMA JENSEN will be held at 2:00 PM Tues., Apr., 30th in the Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

Burial will be in The Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

Family visitation will be at 5:00 PM Mon., Apr., 29th at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

ERMA JENSEN is survived by:

Her children, Ardell and husband Jerry Kelly of Audubon, Byron and wife Judy Jensen of Burlington, CO, Donita and husband James Schrock of Des Moines and Colleen and husband Gale VanAernam of Exira.

Sister-in-law, Phyllis Miller of Audubon

And 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and three great, great-grandchildren.

And many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Iowa governor signs 9 bills into law, vetoes 2

News

April 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has signed nine bills into law, including establishing a compulsory preschool attendance age, but he vetoed a measure letting gamblers decide how long they want to be banned from casinos. Branstad reviewed 11 bills Friday, signing nine into law and vetoing two.

The governor approved legislation giving school boards power to require all 4-year-olds enrolled in a voluntary, state-sponsored preschool to follow attendance policies. He vetoed a measure that would have given gamblers the option of banning themselves from the state’s casinos and Iowa lottery for either five years or life. Current Iowa law only permits a lifetime ban.

Branstad says he made his decision based off gambling treatment experts, who say gambling addition is a lifelong problem, making Iowa’s lifetime-only ban the best option.

Donna Reed Foundation to host 8th Annual Wine And Beer Tasting Event fundraiser

News

April 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Donna Reed Foundation say their “8th Annual Wine and Beer Tasting fundraiser” will be held Friday, May 3rd, at the Donna Reed Theater located at Broadway and Main in Denison.

Actress Donna Reed

Proceeds will benefit programs of the Donna Reed Foundation, including the upcoming centennial celebration plans for the century old theater building. Doors for the event open at 5:30 p.m., with  entertainment being provided by “Happy Tunes.”

Those in attendance will have the opportunity to join in the karaoke fun beginning at 6:00 p.m. A karaoke contest will be held from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. and judges will award singers cash prizes at 9:00 p.m. – 1st place wins $50, 2nd & 3rd win $20. All who attend will also be entered into a drawing for a wine basket, donated by ThermalFab and presented at 9:00 p.m. That person must be present to win. Title sponsors for the event are Hy-Vee, Black Hills Energy, and the Omaha Eye and Laser Institute.

Tickets are $20 per person, available at the Donna Reed Foundation office, 712-263-3334, open Monday through Friday, 10-2, by e-mailing info@donnareed.org, from board members – Roy Voggesser, Pat Fleshner and Donna Meinen or at the Denison Hy-Vee.

The mission of the Donna Reed Foundation is to: Promote continuous excellence in education, the performing arts, and community to students of all ages through her upstanding values; Memorialize her story, achievement, and leadership through the preservation of historical assets, including personal archives and a landmark opera house; and Inspire service and commitment within the communities served by the foundation, membership, and partnerships, that sustain a momentum well into the twenty-first century.

Lenox man pleads guilty to forgery charges, another Lenox man is sought

News

April 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Lenox Police Department reports 28-year old Ruben Serrano Rivera, of Lenox, entered a voluntary plea of guilty on two felony counts of forgery earlier this week.

Ruben Rivera

His sentence of two-years of probation plus a fine, court costs and other fees, was handed down on Tuesday, in Taylor County District Court. Rivera was arrested March 7th on felony charges of Possession of a controlled substance with the Intent to Distribute a schedule I drug within 1000 feet of a school, and for being in possession of a firearm. He was also charged with forgery, identity theft and failure to affix a drug tax stamp.The judge sentenced him to 5-years in prison, with the jail time suspended.  The charges were the result of an investigation and charges filed on March 7th by the Lenox Police Department.

Another man, 45-year old Rosaria Rivera, of Lenox, was arrested March 5th on warrants for Identity theft and Forgery.

Rosario Rivera

Rivera posted a $10,000 cash bond shortly after his arrest and was released from custody. On March 7th Officers conducted a search warrant at Rivera’s home and discovered drugs and a stolen firearm. Rivera failed to show for scheduled court appearances. He is currently wanted on a number of arrest warrants. Anyone having information about his location is asked to contact the Lenox Police Department at 641-333 -2929.

FRIDAY, APRIL 26th

Trading Post

April 26th, 2013 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE:  this Friday and Saturday, April 26th and 27th. 1407 Teresa Drive, Atlantic. Friday 11-6 and Saturday 8:30-1:30. Lots of name brand women’s, young girl’s (12mo to 6x) and mens clothes, as well as kitchen, housewares, furniture, purses, shoes and tons of miscellaneous.

FOR SALE: Kenmore Electric refrigerator, 18 inches by 18 inches with freezer above. $40. Call 243-6772

WANTED: Looking to purchase an old pop up camper, condition does not matter. Please call 243-6772

WANTED: An electric ice cream maker, call 243-2480.

 

Carson foundation donating to UNL for theater job

News

April 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Johnny Carson’s foundation is donating more than $571,000 for renovations at the theater named in his honor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  The University of Nebraska Foundation on Friday announced the gift from the John W. Carson Foundation.

The project includes a redesigned entrance and lobby and a new theater floor. The theater is used for smaller productions, rehearsals, receptions and UNL dance classes. It can accommodate up to 250 people.

Carson was the longtime host of television’s “The Tonight Show.” He was born in Corning, Iowa, grew up in Norfolk, Neb., and attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He died in California in 2005.

Okoboji Pioneers agrees to Oregon’s logo request

Sports

April 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

OKOBOJI, Iowa (AP) – A northwest Iowa school district superintendent says the Okoboji Pioneers team will phase out its use of an “O” logo after receiving complaints from the University of Oregon.  Superintendent Gary Janssen tells the Sioux City Journal the district will phase out use of the maroon logo at the request of the Eugene, Ore., university. Oregon has trademarked its green or yellow emblem, designed by athletic apparel company Nike.

Janssen says he has drafted a plan to stop using the logo and has asked Oregon for time, noting the district has used the logo for nearly 10 years.  Matt Dyste, the university’s director of marketing and brand management, says Oregon must protect its trademark but doesn’t want to hurt local school districts and will be patient.

Backyard and Beyond 04-26-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 26th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Dave Chase, President of Nishna Valley Trails, about the 2nd Bike/Trails Expo at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic on Monday, April 29th.

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Spring Brings Increased Farm Equipment Movement on Roadways

News

April 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

As the soil temperatures continue to rise, farmers are preparing to get into the fields as soon as the weather allows. Adding these vehicles to the mix on Iowa roadways will call for increasing patience on the part of motorists who will be sharing the road with slow-moving farm equipment. The Iowa Department of Transportation is urging both motorists and farm vehicle operators to exercise caution during the busy spring planting season.

Data for 2012 shows a total of 170 crashes involved farm equipment. Those crashes resulted in 12 fatalities, 11 major injuries, 35 minor injuries and 40 other possible injuries. Of the 170 crashes, 96 resulted only in property damage.

Tips for motorists

  • Be alert and always watch for slow-moving vehicles, especially during planting and harvest seasons.
  • Be patient and do not assume the equipment operator can move aside to let you pass. The shoulder may not be able to support a heavy farm vehicle.
  • Slow down as soon as you see the triangular-shaped, red and fluorescent orange slow-moving vehicle emblem.

 

Tips for farm vehicle operators

  • Make your intentions known when you are turning by using signal lights or the appropriate hand signal in advance of the turn.
  • Drive slow-moving vehicles in the right-hand lane as close to the edge of the roadway as safely possible. Traveling partially on the shoulder may cause motorists to risk passing in a dangerous situation.
  • Avoid encouraging or signaling motorists to pass. Pull over where it is safe, and let the traffic go by.
  • Do not get trapped on the tracks; proceed through a highway-rail grade crossing only if you are sure you can completely clear the crossing without stopping. Remember, the train extends 3 feet beyond the tracks on both sides.

9AM Newscast 04-26-2013

News, Podcasts

April 26th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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