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Cass Co. Supervisors sign letter of support naming 2 bridges in honor of fallen troopers

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May 31st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Thursday) approved a Resolution authorizing Board Chair Duane McFadden to sign of a letter of support naming two bridges in the County in honor of two State Troopers who were killed in the line of duty 23-years ago.

Lt. Michael J. Miller, with the State Patrol, said the Iowa Legislature granted permission

ISP Lt. Michael J. Miller (left) speaks to the Cass Co. Supervisors

to rename bridges in the State of Iowa, as Memorial Bridges for fallen Troopers. Miller said since the State Patrol was formed in 1935, 10 Troopers have lost their lives in the line of duty, with two having died in Cass County. Trooper Pilot Lance Dietsch and Trooper Stanley Gerling were killed in an airplane accident on June 30th, 1989, southwest of Atlantic. The pair had been searching for an elderly man who had wandered off, and were about to call off the search when they troopers located him in a soybean field. They began to circle the area when the plane made a sudden turn and crashed vertically into the ground. Troopers Dietsch and Gerling were the first aircraft fatalities since the addition of the Patrol Airwing in 1956.

Miller said his job was to try and locate a couple of bridges close to where the accident occurred, and suggest they be named in honor of Dietch and Gerling. The two bridges he chose are west and northeast of Lewis,  and were not already named in honor of a notable individual. They included the #432 bridge west of Lewis, which crosses Indian Creek, and the #464 bridge northeast of Lewis, over Turkey Creek. The Indian Creek bridge will be named in honor of Dietsch, while the Turkey Creek bridge will be named in honor of Gerling. Printed samples of what the signs will look like (Courtesy Lt. Miller)

Miller said the 6-foot by three-foot signs were created by the Iowa Dept. of Transportation and are ready to be installed by the State.

Backyard and Beyond 05-31-2012

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May 31st, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks about the iconic image of Rosie the Riveter.

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NE man hurt in Shelby Co. tractor-trailer rollover

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May 31st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials in Shelby County say a Nebraska man was injured when the semi he was driving rolled into a ditch Wednesday evening. The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office says 69-year old Roger Cooley, of Valley, NE was traveling in a 2005 Freightliner eastbound on Highway 44 near Ironwood Road at around 6:15-p.m., when he lost control of the rig, which traveled into the south ditch and came to rest on its side. The semi was hauling a load of coal, which spilled into a waterway along with diesel fuel, which spilled from one of the crushed tanks on the semi’s tractor.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources was called to the scene and ordered a cleanup of the water way and soil. Highway 44 was closed while the clean-up efforts were underway, and traffic was re-routed. Cooley was transported to Myrtue Memorial Hospital for treatment, and later released. Both the tractor and trailer were estimated to be a total loss. The Harlan Fire Department assisted the Shelby County Sheriff’s at the accident scene.

Missing Stanton Man Found Alive

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May 31st, 2012 by admin

A Stanton man, missing since late Saturday night and possiby suffering from a health condition, was found alive Wednesday afternoon near a ditch under a tree, after a landowner discovered the mans’ burned out pickup truck on his property southwest of Brooks. 71-year-old Dennis Goodrich was conscious and breathing when he was discovered by Prescott Fire Chief Chuck Truman. Goodrich was taken to the hospital in Corning for evaluation, but no other details have been released concerning his condition.

The man was located nearly nine-hours after property owner Dave Sproles notified authorities in Adams County about a suspicious looking, burned pickup truck he found on his land west of Filbert Avenue, near 255th Road. The pickup was later determined to be a Ford F-150, and a check of the VIN revealed it was the vehicle Goodrich drove, and had been reported missing.  Following an investigation into the fire, which officials believe was accidental, authorities thought Goodrich could still be in the area so a search was conducted.  He was located at around 4:14-p.m. Wednesday.

Several agencies and individuals participated in a search for the man, including: The Adam’s County Sheriff’s Office; a pilot with Iowa State Patrol;  the Department of Criminal Investigation; State Fire Marshal’s Office; Adams County Emergency Management; the Adams County-Prescott-and Lenox Volunteer Fire Departments; Adams County Rescue, and a Ringgold County k-9 unit.

8AM Sportscast 05-31-2012

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May 31st, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 05-31-2012

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May 31st, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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THURSDAY, MAY 31st

Trading Post

May 31st, 2012 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Kenmore fridge side by side Almond color… 5Years old. Asking $200.00  call and leave a message or send a text to 712-249-6983.

GARAGE SALE: June 2nd in Lewis at 300 Ct. St., from 9-noon

FOR SALE: 27 inch color TV for $20.  243-3396.

FOR SALE: 42″ TV $150. 254-3995

GARAGE SALE: Sat. June 2, 2012, 8:00 to 12:00 at 1905 Hillcrest Dr, Atlantic.  Misc. household items, seasonal decorations, toys.

 

Heartbeat Today 05-31-2012

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 31st, 2012 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Colleen Babe, President of the Cass County Beef Producers, about the end of Beef Month and Beef Run.

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7AM Newscast 05-31-2012

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May 31st, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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USDA Report 05-31-2012

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May 31st, 2012 by admin

w/ Dave York

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