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2023 State Track and Field Day 2 Photos and Interviews

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May 19th, 2023 by admin


Riverside 4x200M Relay State Championship Team (Veronica Andrushysyn, Carly Henderson, Elly Henderson, Lydia Erickson)

Veronica Andrusyshyn, Riverside, 100M Hurdles

Madison Steckler, Audubon, 100M Hurdles

Jack Follmann, CAM, 6th in the Boys 1A 400M Hurdles

Atlantic Girls 6th place 3A Distance Medley (Hailey Huffman, Nicole Middents, Chloe Mullenix, Claire Pellett)

Jackson McLaren runs a personal best 15.69 in the 3A Boys 110M Hurdles.

Jayci Reed Qualifies 6th fastest in the 3A 100M Hurdles

Atlantic’s Jadyn Cox 23rd in the 3A Boys 400M Hurdles

Atlantic Girls 4x400M Relay team qualifies 3rd in the 3A race. Ava Rush, Mariah Huffman, Chloe Mullenix, Claire Pellett

Atlantic Boys 4x400M Relay Carter Pellett, Caden Andersen, Bennett Whetstone, Tyson O’Brien

SHARON “Shari” JEAN PETERSEN (Kunkle), 72, of Anita (Memorial svc. 5/22/23)

Obituaries

May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SHARON “Shari” JEAN PETERSEN (Kunkle), 72, of Anita, died April 9, 2023, at Cass Health, in Atlantic. A Memorial service for SHARI PETERSEN (Kunkle) will be held 11-a.m. Monday, May 22, 2023, at the United Methodist Church in Anita. Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

Visitation at the United Methodist Church in Anita, is on Monday, May 22 from 9-a.m. until the time of service, with the family present.

Burial is in the Evergreen Cemetery at Anita.

Memorials may be directed to the Anita United Methodist Church, in care of the funeral home (P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA, 50022).

SHARON “Shari” JEAN PETERSEN (Kunkle) is survived by:

Her sons – Jason (Theresa) Petersen, of Bemidji, MN, & Justin (Sarah) Petersen, of McKune, KS.

4 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and other relatives.

Glenwood Police report, 5/19/23

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department reports one arrest took place, Thursday. 44-year-old Joseph Jack, of Glenwood, was arrested on a Council Bluffs warrant. Joseph Jack was released to the custody of the Council Buffs P.D.

Midwest Pride In Your Ride event has raised $1 million for cancer research since 2011

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The annual truck and tractor show an Iowan started in honor of his daughter, who died of cancer, has reached a major fundraising milestone. The Midwest Pride In Your Ride has raised a million dollars for the American Cancer Society since 2011. Greg Preussner of Delhi is on the committee that stages the show every year on the first weekend of May, at the raceway in Earlville. “We ended up with 205 or 206 trucks from 11 states there, 45 or 50 farm tractors and vendors were here,” he says. “It turned out good. It really did.”

The group needed to raise a little less than 132-thousand dollars to cross the million dollar mark this year — and the total raised over the past 12 years now sits about 800 dollars above a million. Eldon Jaeger, a trucker from Worthington, Iowa, started the event to honor his daughter, Brenda, who died after a 14 year battle with cancer. The annual show features a truck pull, drag racing for semis and a survivor convoy on the opening night. “Eldon figures there’s about — a total over the weekend — over 140 people volunteering to help all three days,” Preussner says. “But it wouldn’t be a show if we didn’t have the community support and we’ve definitely got their support and it makes that one of the premiere truck shows in the United States.”

Midwest Pride and Ride trucks. (MWPR photo)

The daily admission price for the show is 10 dollars. The first event in 2011 raised a little over 20-thousand dollars and it’s been growing ever since

BBB Scam Alert: Reputable Omaha Companies Targeted By Scammers In Animal Adoption and Transportation Fraud Operations

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, NE) – Officials with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in Omaha, report several established Omaha-based companies have recently become victims of scammers who are exploiting their addresses to carry out fraudulent operations related to animal adoption and transportation. Midwest Puppy, LLC, Greater Omaha Express, LLC, and Greater Omaha Leasing, LLC, all of which are licensed and registered with the Nebraska Secretary of State, have had their addresses falsely associated with these fraudulent activities that cost consumers more than $16,000.

Following an investigation conducted by the Better Business Bureau (BBB), it was determined that Prime Chihuahua Dogs, Pet Wave Transport, and NG Pomeranian Puppies are scam companies deliberately deceiving unsuspecting consumers by misrepresenting their locations. BBB has received numerous complaints and Scam Tracker reports throughout 2023 concerning these fraudulent entities. The Nebraska Secretary of State has verified that neither Prime Chihuahua Dogs, NG Pomeranian Puppies, nor Pet Wave Transport are registered companies.

BBB has confirmed the legitimacy of Midwest Puppy LLC as a licensed dog breeder duly registered with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture and the Nebraska Secretary of State. The owner of Midwest Puppy LLC has been in contact with BBB, sharing instances where confused consumers have arrived at his residence, seeking dog breeds he does not offer. Some individuals have even shown up to collect puppies they had already paid for. Recognizing that his address is being fraudulently exploited by multiple entities, the owner has promptly reported the matter to the Attorney General’s office and local law enforcement.

Prime Chihuahua Dogs, which previously associated itself with the address of Midwest Puppy LLC, recently took down its website. However, shortly thereafter, a new website called NG Pomeranian emerged, fraudulently using the same address. Another company involved in these fraudulent activities is Pet Wave Transport, which falsely claims to operate from the address of Greater Omaha Express, LLC and Greater Omaha Leasing, LLC. Upon receiving inquiries from BBB, the president of these companies contacted BBB and categorically denied any association with Pet Wave Transport. He clarified that his businesses primarily handle dry and refrigerated shipments, and strongly suspects that someone is exploiting his address for fraudulent purposes.

Multiple consumers have come forward with disturbing experiences involving Prime Chihuahua Dogs and Pet Wave Transport. One consumer reported paying for two puppies from Prime Chihuahua Dogs, only to be subsequently contacted by Pet Wave Transport, requesting additional funds for a larger shipping crate. Despite complying with the requests, the consumer never received the promised puppies. Similar accounts have been shared by other consumers who made payments to both the dog breeder and Pet Wave Transport, yet received no puppies in return. Victims reported to BBB that they communicated with the scam companies via text message and email. When one consumer asked to contact the company by phone, the company stopped communicating with the person.

Investigations into these scam operations have revealed several significant red flags. Both websites, primechihuahua.dog and petwavetransport.com, were privately registered within the past two years, with the registrant contact information indicating a location in the Capital Region of Iceland. Notably, the websites exhibited numerous grammatical and punctuation errors and featured images of puppies for sale. Pet Wave Transport made false claims of being a member of the International Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA) and emphasized their commitment to revolutionizing pet transportation globally.

In the years since BBB issued an in-depth study, “Puppy Scams: How Fake Online Pet Sellers Steal from Unsuspecting Pet Buyers,” the fraudulent animal adoption industry has intensified. BBB urges caution to potential animal adopters and warns of the deceptive practices employed by these fraudulent entities.

BBB tips for researching puppy sellers:

·         See pets in person before paying any money.

·         Try to set up a video call to view the animal.

·         Conduct a reverse image search on photos attached to ads.

·         Research the breed to figure out the average market price.

·         Check out a local animal shelter for pets to meet in person before adopting.

SANDRA RAE “BABE” NIEMAN JEZEWSKI, 85, of Omaha, formerly of Avoca (private service)

Obituaries

May 19th, 2023 by Jim Field

SANDRA RAE “BABE” NIEMAN JEZEWSKI, 85, of Omaha, formerly of Avoca died Tuesday, May 16, 2023.  A private memorial service for SANDRA RAE “BABE” NIEMAN JEZEWSKI will be held at a later date.

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SANDRA RAE “BABE” NIEMAN JEZEWSKI is survived by:

Husband:  Louis

Sons:  Brad (Laura) Jezewski and Jeff (Amy) Jezewski, all of Omaha.

Sister:  Pat Swanson of Atlantic.

Brother:  Fran (Bev) Nieman of Orange City.

5 Grandchildren

1 Great-Grandchild

and many nieces and nephews.

Woman tours Iowa with antique doll exhibit, says they’re not ‘creepy’

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An eastern Iowa psychiatrist is touring Iowa to show off her collection of rare, antique dolls, some of which are nearly 200 years old. Dr. Barbara Brown, of North English, says she’s been accumulating dolls for decades and doesn’t subscribe to the theory that they’re haunted, frightening or even creepy. “Personally, I don’t think most dolls, antique dolls — or new dolls even — are creepy, but I know that some people do.”

While the live-action “Barbie” movie is due out this summer, most motion pictures that feature dolls would fall into the horror category, like the “Chucky” series, or the sci-fi thriller “M3GAN” that came out last year. Brown says dolls have gotten a bad rap. “Because I’m a psychiatrist, it is interesting to me to try to understand why some people think dolls are creepy,” she says, “and I talk a little bit about that, and just give a general overview of antique dolls.”

Brown’s collection of dolls ranges from 1830 to 1930. Some are made of paper mache, wood, bisque and fabric. Brown will present a free program on her dolls tomorrow (Saturday) at the Mulberry Center Church in Webster City.

Deere declares 2nd Q profits with revenues up 30%

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s largest manufacturing employer is reporting a very good second quarter. Deere and Company is declaring net income for the quarter at more than two-point-eight billion dollars, up from just over two-billion-even a year ago. The Quad Cities-based farm and construction equipment maker is also reporting worldwide net sales and revenues rose by 30-percent for the quarter, and 31-percent in the past six months.

Chairman and C-E-O John May says in a news release that Deere is continuing to benefit from “favorable market conditions and an improving operating environment,” adding, the company’s on the way “to another year of exceptional achievement.”

Iowa SUPCO rules in Council Bluffs couple’s damage claim against water utility

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a couple from Council Bluffs, who sued Council Bluffs Water Works for damages to their home and property, resulting from multiple water main breaks. Court documents indicate Jim and Angela Sutton’s house in Council Bluffs sits near an intersection where an underground water main broke in November 2020, sending water flowing to the surface. The Suttons alerted Council Bluffs Water Works to the problem and, over the next eight weeks, crews inspected and repaired breaks to the pipe on five different occasions. The escaping water soon became standing water.

The Suttons allege that all the water caused their house to settle, resulting in damage to its foundation, interior walls, garage floors, and doors. They sued Water Works under two legal theories: count 1, strict liability; and count 2, negligence. Water Works moved to dismiss the strict liability claim, arguing that the Iowa Municipal Tort Claims Act doesn’t permit a strict liability claim against it. The district court denied the motion.

Water Works’ officials appealed the decision to deny the claim. In making its decision, the Justices had to consider “Whether the Iowa Municipal Tort Claims Act allows a claim for strict liability—liability that doesn’t depend on negligence or intent to do harm—against a municipality for damage caused by an underground water main break.” They concluded Water Works attorneys failed to show that the Iowa Municipal Tort Claims Act bars the Suttons’ claim for damages based on strict liability. They therefore affirmed the district court’s denial of the motion to dismiss this claim.

Their decision was filed today (Friday).

Soares joins ISU women’s basketball staff as graduate assistant

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May 19th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach Bill Fennelly announced the addition of Stephanie Soares to his 2023-24 staff as a graduate assistant Friday afternoon.

Soares, the No. 4 pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics before being traded to the Dallas Wings, transferred to Iowa State for her final season of collegiate eligibility in 2022-23. She played in only 13 games for the Cyclones before her season was cut short due to a knee injury.

Despite her shortened season, the Sao Paulo, Brazil, native made an immediate impact for ISU. She averaged 14.4 points, 9.9 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game for the Cyclones, reaching double figures in 11 contests and recording eight double-doubles.

Her season-high of 23 points came in wins against UNI and Michigan State. Soares pulled down 20 rebounds against West Virginia, recording the sixth 20-rebound game in school history.

Soares came to Iowa State after a standout career at The Master’s University, where she was a two-time NAIA Division I Player of the Year. In 2021-22, she averaged 20.5 points, 12.2 rebounds and 3.7 blocks, en route to leading the Mustangs to a 32-4 overall record. Soares was also named the WBCA NAIA Player of the Year.

Soares also competed for her home country of Brazil in the FIBA World Cup in February 2022.

Basketball runs deep in the Soares family. Her mother, Susan, started 97 games at Texas under Jody Conradt, while her father, Rogerio, and three of her siblings all played basketball at The Master’s.

Soares is pursuing her master’s degree in family and consumer sciences. She received her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and physical education from The Master’s University.