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G & R Grain bankruptcy update

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Trustee for a Portsmouth granary which closed January 1st, has issued an update on the status of bankruptcy proceedings.  Deborah L. Petersen, Trustee for the G & R Feed and Grain Co., Inc., case, said Friday that the USDA is still finalizing their calculations, however, they have determined that they will begin taking bids for sale of all stored grain on Monday, January 14th, 2013. Once the stored grain is all sold by the USDA, each producer with a warehouse receipt for stored grain will receive a letter from the USDA. Producers can expect to receive a check for their stored grain within 4 – 6 weeks after all grain is sold and delivered. At this point, there is no action for producers to take with the USDA. The USDA will announce further details as they become available.

G & R Feed and Grain filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy case on January 1st, 2013. The Iowa Department of Agriculture is in the process of reviewing all deferred price contracts. They are sending letters to producers who sold grain to G & R. The letter indicates that holders of signed credit-sale contracts do not qualify for payment from the Iowa Depositors and Seller Indemnity Fund, but you may qualify for other partial payments. Producers who sold grain for cash or who sold grain on an unsigned contract, who were not paid, may qualify for the Indemnity Fund and may receive up to 90% of their claim, with certain limits. These producers may proceed to file their claims with the Iowa Department of Agriculture, as well as with the Bankruptcy Court.

Petersen says G & R intends to have complete schedules filed in the Bankruptcy Court soon. Once filed and completed, everyone listed will receive a notice from the Bankruptcy Court. The Notice contains information on how to file a claim with the Bankruptcy Court. If you have a claim for a deferred price contract, or other amount due you, you should take action to timely file a claim. If you have a contract for future delivery of grain, you will soon receive notice of rejection of that contract, as the Trustee will not be fulfilling those contracts. Once the Rejection is finalized, then the Trustee has no further interest in the contract and the producer will not be required to fulfill the contract and can sell or otherwise dispose of the grain as the producer desires.

Petersen says as the Trustee, she has taken possession of all assets, other than the stored grain, and is taking action to liquidate as soon as possible. There are many other matters still in the information gathering stage. Petersen says if you have legal questions, including how to file a claim, you shoudl contact an attorney of your choice.

LORRAINE LARSEN, 94, of Audubon (Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

January 11th, 2013 by admin

LORRAINE LARSEN, 94, of Audubon died Thurs., Jan., 10th at The Friendship Home in Audubon. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for LORRAINE LARSEN will be held at a later date. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

LORRAINE LARSEN is survived by:

Son, David (Roberta) Sonksen of Fort Dodge

Son, James (Teri) Sonksen of Burlingame, CA

Son, Dennis (Carol) Larsen of Panora

Daughter, Jane (Dale) Hughes of Edmond, OK

Her sister – Leona (Elmer) Jensen, of Strathmore, Alberta Canada.

14 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11th

Trading Post

January 11th, 2013 by admin

TAG SALE: Friday, January 11th 12-5 pm & Saturday, January 12th 8-4 pm @ 323 Walnut St., Atlantic. Lots of items, antique furniture, cd’s, dvd’s, lots of books.

Audubon woman arrested on Pott. County warrant

News

January 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A woman wanted on a warrant out of Pottawattamie County was arrested Thursday in Audubon. According to a police report,  19-year- old Christina Miller, of Audubon was arrested on warrant for Failure to Appear on Assault Causing Injury to Peace Officers or others, and Interference with Official Acts resulting in bodily injury. The Aggravated Serious Misdemeanor charges stem from an April 2012 incident.

After being taken into custody, Miller was turned over to deputies with the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office. She was released later in the day Thursday, on pre-trial supervision. She’s scheduled to appear for her trial in Pottawattamie County District Court, on February 15th.

2 warrant-based arrests in Adams County Friday

News

January 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Department reports two people were arrested today (Friday), on separate charges. 20-year old Janelle Blaisure, of Corning, was taken into custody at around 8:45-a.m., on a felony Conspiracy to Commit Burglary charge. Blaisure was arrested after deputies in Adams County served her with a warrant at 1004 Benton Avenue, in Corning. The woman was being held in the Adams County Jail on $5,000 bond.

And, just before 1-a.m., 30-year old Brittney Einertson, of Bellevue, NE, was arrested on a warrant issued out of Decatur County, after the vehicle she was a passenger in was pulled over during a routine traffic stop. Einertson was being held in the Adams County Jail on $400 cash bond.

USDA final report details crop losses to drought

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

January 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released its final crop report for 2012, showing heavy losses due to the drought still gripping much of the nation.  The year-end report shows farmers got less than three-fourths of the corn the agency initially expected when planting was done in the spring.  The report released Friday shows a harvest of 10.78 billion bushels of corn, 27 percent less than the 14.8 billion bushels anticipated before drought set in.

The number in the final report is slightly more than the agency’s December estimate of 10.72 billion bushels and still marks one of the largest corn harvests in U.S. history. Farmers say better crop technology saved them from more devastating losses, and production was helped by the large number of acres planted this year.

Atlantic man arrested on Montgomery County warrant

News

January 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports 30-year old Zachary Frank, of Atlantic, was arrested Thursday, on a warrant out of Montgomery County. The warrant charges Frank violated the terms of his probation that were established when he was found guilty last July, on a Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charge.

Frank’s probation was revoked Thursday, and he was ordered to serve the 10 days in jail a judge originally imposed during his sentencing. The jail time had been suspended July 5th, 2012, and Frank was placed on probation for six-months.

PAUL VOLLSTEDT, 76, of Manning (Svcs. 1/14/13)

Obituaries

January 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

PAUL VOLLSTEDT, 76, of Manning, died Fri., Jan. 11th, at the Manning Regional Health Care Center. Funeral services for PAUL VOLLSTEDT will be held 11-a.m. Mon., Jan. 14th, at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Friends may call at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning, from 9-until 11-am Monday (prior to the service).

Burial will be in the Manning Cemetery, with military honors.

PAUL VOLLSTEDT is survived by:

His sister – Darlys Bean, of Lake City.

other relatives, and friends.

ISU QB Barnett to transfer

Sports

January 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa State quarterback Jared Barnett, who went from the starter to a third stringer in just over two months, has decided to transfer after two seasons.  Cyclones coach Paul Rhoads announced Friday that Barnett and linebacker C.J. Morgan will be transferring out of the program.

Barnett led the Cyclones to the biggest win in school history in 2011, throwing for 376 yards in a win over then-No. 2 Oklahoma State. But Barnett lost his starting job to senior Steele Jantz twice in 2012, while freshman Sam Richardson took over as the starter for the final two games of the season.  Barnett threw for 1,825 yards and 12 TDs at Iowa State.

Rhoads says Morgan has some health issues with his family and is looking to play closer to home.

Clarinda P-D investigate separate assault incidents

News

January 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Clarinda investigated two incidents of assault this past week, one of which resulted in an arrest. According to Chief Keith Brothers, officers responding to a reported incident of domestic abuse at a residence on North 16th Street Tuesday night, later arrested 53-year old Robert Anthony Marron Jr., of Clarinda.  He faces a charge of Simple Misdemeanor Assault,  for allegedly assaulting a 39-year old woman who resides at the residence with him.  Marron Jr. was transported to the Page County Jail and held without bond, pending an initial appearance before the Page County Magistrate Court.

And, on Monday, January 7th,  officers with the Clarinda P-D responded to the Clarinda Academy, to investigate a reported incident of assault. A 16-year old female student at the Academy told officers she was physically assaulted by another 16-year old female student, at the Academy. The alleged incident remains under investigation.