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Farmers angry missed dealine causes them to miss out on fed disaster pgm,

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Farmers whose land was damaged by Missouri River flooding expressed frustration Friday that a missed deadline will keep them from sharing in $215 million from one federal disaster program. Farmers and communities had to apply for the aid by June 30th, but many still had land under water then and couldn’t do a required damage assessment. Water didn’t recede from many farms in Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri until late September or early October. The money is part of $308 million in funding the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced last week. It is distributed through the Emergency Watershed Protection Program, which requires a sponsor such as a city, county or drainage district. The money is meant to be used to clear drainage ditches, fix levees and structures and reshape eroded banks. Officials couldn’t say Friday how many farmers missed the chance to apply for help.

The flooding started in June when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began releasing massive amounts of water from upstream reservoirs filled by melting snow and heavy rains. The deluge continued for months, overtopping levees and turning farms into lakes. When the water finally receded, farmers found tree limbs, trash and, in some places, a 2- to 3-feet of sand covering their land. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the application deadline set by Congress led to the money being primarily focused on disasters that happened earlier in 2011 but that didn’t mean farmers who suffered later damage wouldn’t get help. The deadline for the next round of funding is Jan. 31, but it’s unclear how much money will be given and whether it will come in time to help farmers and communities make repairs before this spring’s planting season. The farmers’ and communities’ best chance of getting some of the $215 million already allocated will be if other communities don’t use all the money they requested. Unused money is placed in a pot that could be redistributed, and about $452,000 leftover from past storms already has been used to help farmers in northwest Missouri, where 207,000 acres flooded last year.David Sieck, who has about 1,500 acres of corn and soybeans near Glenwood, Iowa, said it really bothered him that an arbitrary deadline was keeping some farmers and communities getting immediate access to the money. About half of land is in river bottoms and about three-fifths of that flooded last year. “Never ever do I remember a prolonged flood for 3 ½ months,” he said.

Missouri and Utah shared the bulk of the $308 million in disaster aid announced last week. Missouri received $50 million, while Utah got $60 million to deal with two rounds of flooding.

Friday Boys High School Basketball Scores

Sports

January 28th, 2012 by admin

Hawkeye 10:

  • Atlantic 55, Clarinda 51
  • Lewis Central 56, Shenandoah 24
  • Harlan 61, Glenwood 26

Western Iowa:

  • Underwood 56, Audubon 43
  • Tri-Center 61, Griswold 50
  • Treynor 76, A-H-S-T 33
  • Riverside 60, Missouri Valley 26

Rolling Hills:

  • Adair-Casey 59, Glidden-Ralston 36
  • CAM 83, Paton-Churdan 50
  • Exira/EHK 70, Iowa Christian 37

Others:

  • East Mills 55, Stanton 34
  • Sidney 56, Nishnabotna 38
  • Clarinda Academy 70, Essex 49
  • Villisca 62, South Page 59  (OT)
  • Bedford 61, Central Decatur 35
  • Pleasantville 66, Lenox 32
  • Sioux City West 66, Abraham Lincoln 58
  • Carroll 84, Winterset 70

Friday Girls High School Basketball Scores

Sports

January 28th, 2012 by admin

Hawkeye 10:

  • Atlantic 48, Clarinda 34
  • Creston 45, Denison-Schleswig 33
  • Glenwood 54, Harlan 38
  • Lewis Central 69, Shenandoah 44

Western Iowa:

  • Audubon 56, Underwood 45
  • Missouri Valley 56, Riverside 46
  • Treynor 50, A-H-S-T 24
  • Tri-Center 56, Griswold 30

Rolling Hills:

  • Adair-Casey 65, Glidden-Ralston 26
  • CAM 63, Paton-Churdan 37
  • Exira/EHK 47, Iowa Christian Academy 20
  • Walnut 47, Ankeny Christian Academy 45

Others:

  • Bedford 48, Central Decatur, Leon 38
  • Corning 43, Interstate 35 39
  • Nodaway Valley 56, Wayne 46
  • Sioux City West 54, CB Abraham Lincoln 43
  • Stanton 58, East Mills 14
  • Winterset 54, Carroll 50

LORETTA M. GARREAU, 87, of Guthrie Center (2-2-12)

Obituaries

January 27th, 2012 by Jim Field

LORETTA M. GARREAU, 87, of Guthrie Center died Friday, January 27th at the Guthrie County Hospital.  Funeral Mass for Loretta M. Garreau will be held on Thursday, February 2nd at 10:00 am in the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Guthrie Center.  Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the funeral home.

Family visitation will be held Wednesday from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the funeral home.

A vigil service will be held Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Resurrection Cemetery of rural Guthrie Center.

Harlan man charged with stalking his Ex

News

January 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Harlan man was arrested last week on a charge of stalking his ex-wife twice in one week. According to the Harlan Police Department, a complaint was filed against 40-year old Anthony Thraen on January 17th, after he allegedly stalked his ex-wife Rebecca Schaben, by repeatedly parking across the street from her home, following her around town, and driving past her place of employment. On January 20th, Thraen was found to be in violation of a No Contact Order between him and Schaben. He was taken into custody and brought to the Shelby County Jail on a charge of violating the no contact order, and a second charge of stalking.

The H-P.D. says also, 41-year old Troy Gerard Smith, of Harlan, was arrested on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault, after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend at a residence on 5th Steet, January 21st.  That same day, 18-year old Matthew Scheuring, of Harlan, was arrested on a charge of Public Intoxication, after Harlan Police investigated a report of a person beating on a door, in the 2100 block of 8th Street.

Teens cited in Harlan for alcohol/tobacco violations

News

January 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports four teens were arrested recently in connection with tobacco or alcohol-related violations. On January 19th, 17-year old Conrad Heilig, of Shelby, and 16-year old Derek Anderson, of Harlan, were cited for being minor’s in possession of tobacco, after officers investigated a suspicious vehicle at J-J Jensen Park.  The next day, 17-year old’s Evan Schaben, of Harlan, and Joseph Koke, of Woodbine, were cited for being minor’s in possession of alcohol, after officers patrolling the parking lot of the Harlan High School during a basketball game, observed the teens in a vehicle, with several empty beer cans nearby.

And, 16-year old Ryan Hedglin, of Shelby, was arrested January 24th, after officers were dispatched to the Fareway Food Store for a person who had allegedly taken a carton of cigarettes without paying for them. Hedglin was charged with 5th degree theft, and cited for being a minor in possession of tobacco.

All of the teens were cited for the alleged offense and released.

Drug arrest reported in Atlantic

News

January 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

An Atlantic man was arrested Thursday on drug charges. The Atlantic Police Department reports 51-year old Ricky Dean Anderson was taken into custody on a warrant for a Controlled Substance Violation, and on a felony charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance. Anderson was being held in the Cass County Jail, pending a court appearance.

Backyard and Beyond 01-27-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

January 27th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Dr. Keith Leonard about care for pets.

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SW IA Authorities searching for arson/burglary suspect

News

January 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety said today (Friday), investigators with the State Fire Marshal Division and the Mills County Sheriff’s Office are looking for 30-year old Jason Anthony Vasquez.

Arson/burglary suspect Jason Vasquez

  Vasquez is wanted on an arrest warrant for 2nd Degree Arson and 2nd Degree Burglary, after an incident that occurred on February 12th, 2011 at approximately 7:06 AM.

On February 12, 2011, a manufactured home located at 516 Indian Avenue in Hastings, Iowa was broken into, and its contents intentionally set on fire.  The investigation revealed that two subjects, brothers 32-year old Domingo Ace Vasquez, and Jason Vasquez, were involved in an argument with family members in Council Bluffs in the early morning hours of February 12, 2011.  The brothers then returned to the home in Hastings where those family members were storing personal belongings, and ignited the personal items.

Warrants for the arrest of both Domingo and Jason Vasquez were issued in Mills County on Thursday, January 19, 2012.  On Friday, January 20, 2012, Domingo Ace Vasquez was arrested by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office.  He is now in custody at the Mills County Jail, facing charges of 2nd Degree Arson and 2nd Degree Burglary.

Jason Vasquez remains at large and is believed to be in the Council Bluffs/Omaha area.  Anyone with information on Jason Vasquez’s whereabouts should immediately contact 911.

Iowa high court to review open records case, re: Atlantic Strip Search

News

January 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether the details of disciplinary cases against public employees should be available to citizens who ask.  The court on Thursday said it would review an October decision from the Iowa Court of Appeals, which ruled 2-1 that the Atlantic Community School District did not have to release the level of discipline taken against high school employees responsible for improperly strip-searching several teenage girls.   The court ruled that discipline cases were exempt from the state’s public records law except in the case of firings, dismissing a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa.  The group had argued the public’s need to know how an assistant principal and a guidance counselor were punished outweighed their privacy interests.

Atlantic School District Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein told KJAN News today (Friday), that if the Iowa Supreme Court determines the matter needs to be determined at that level, he would “Certainly defer to the wisdom of the State Supreme Court to make that decision.” Amstein says “Other than that, all of arguments have already been made,” and right now they’ll just have to “Wait and see. I think that it’s an important case, but I think the district still stands on the orginal merits of that case, and we believe that employee discipline records are confidential.”

In August 2009, several girls were strip-searched in a locker room at the school after a classmate reported the theft of $100 from her purse. No money was found.  The district later issued a statement, saying, “After the investigation of all the facts involving the searches of several girls at the Atlantic High School several years ago, the Atlantic Community School District has determined that the searches violated the school’s policy and state law regarding school searches. The school district acknowledges that the involved girls did nothing wrong.” The district also paid $300,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the families of three girls who were subject to the strip search.