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Today: Partly Sunny. Wind Chill values as low as zero. SE @ 11-14. High 23.
Tonight: Areas of freezing drizzle after midnight. Mostly Cloudy. S @ 15-20. Temp rising overnight to around 28.
Sunday: Chance of freezing rain before noon, then a chance of rain. Mostly Cloudy. S @ 10-15. High 38.
Monday: Mostly Sunny and blustery. W @ 10-25. High 31.
Tuesday: Mostly Sunny. High 35.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department reported on Friday afternoon the removal of an old AT&T tower from the property of Mark Blair of Stanton. Blair had Atlantic Recycling take the tower down at about 3:27pm Friday. The legs were cut so it would fall in the field south of the property. The tower came down without incident and the metal will be scrapped.
GIRLS
Adair-Casey 54 CAM 34
Creston 58 Shenandoah 47
Savannah 48 Clarinda 19
Glenwood Red Oak
Lewis Central 35 Denison-Schleswig 33
Kuemper Catholic 54 Harlan 38
Tri-Center 39 Treynor 30
Riverside 50 AHST 34 Riv: Shayley Smith 12pts, 10 reb, 6 blocks
Audubon 64 Griswold 23 Aud: Lacey Vokt 15pts,
Missouri Valley 57 Underwood 51
Bedford 48 Interstate-35, Truro 33
Mount Ayr 36 Wayne 28
Southeast Warren 51 Lenox 29
Corning 52 Martensdale-St. Mary’s 46 OT
Pleasantville 40 East Union 31
Nodaway Valley 53 Central Decatur 46 OT
Ankeny Christian 56 Glidden-Ralston 35
Exira/Elk Horn Kimballton 64 Paton-Churdan 12 Exira-EHK: Maddy Peppers 16pts, 5 asst, 5 steals
Iowa Christian Orient-Macksburg
Walnut East Greene — PPD
Ar-We-Va 64 Whiting 20
IKM-Manning 99 Boyer Valley 31
West Monona 45 Charter Oak-Ute 36
Logan-Magnolia 55 West Harrison 39 Lo-Ma: Maysen Jones 16pts.
Carroll 64 Saydel 39 Omaha Concordia 45, St. Albert 17
Corner Conference Tournament
Fremont-Mills 48 Nishnabotna 41
Stanton 47 Villisca 35
BOYS
CAM 58 Adair-Casey 36
Creston 67 Shenandoah 46 Creston: Colby Taylor 11pts
Clarinda 65 Auburn 43
Glenwood 65 Red Oak 46
Harlan 70 Kuemper Catholic 57 Harlan: Seth Lansman 23pts
Treynor 68 Tri-Center 58 Treynor: Chris Zimmerman 28pts, Connor Meis 17pts
Riverside 71 AHST 47
Griswold 59 Audubon 56 — OT
Underwood 52 Missouri Valley 36 Underwood: Sean Blakely 20pts
Interstate-35, Truro 67 Bedford 33
Mount Ayr 45 Wayne 43
Lenox 76 Southeast Warren 71
Martensdale-St. Mary’s 73 Corning 67
Pleasantville 70 East Union 38
Nodaway Valley 77 Central Decatur 10 NV: TJ Bower 18pts, 6 Rebounds, 5 Blocks, 5 Steals
Ankeny Christian 69 Glidden-Ralston 58
Exira/Elk Horn Kimballton 71 Paton-Churdan 37 Exira-EHK: Zach Himmelberg 16pts.
Orient-Macksburg 30 Iowa Christian 29
Walnut East Greene — PPD
Thomas Jefferson 61 Abraham Lincoln 44
Sioux City East 60 Sioux City Heelan 40
Sioux City West 81 Sioux City North 60
Ar-We-Va 63 Whiting 37
IKM-Manning 63 Boyer Valley 54 IKM-Manning: TJ Sterk 33pts, 4 steals.
West Monona 61 Charter Oak-Ute 29
Logan-Magnolia 78 West Harrison 75 OT
WALLIS DWINELL, 74, of Greenfield, died Friday, January 20th, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa. Celebration of Life services for WALLIS DWINELL will be held on Wednesday, January 25, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.
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Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 24th at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield from 12:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Memorials may be directed to the Wallis Dwinell memorial fund to be established by the family.
WALLIS DWINELL is survived by:
Her husband: Ronald Dwinell of Greenfield
Daughter: Sara Daughenbaugh and husband Alan of Greenfield
2 grandsons, other relatives and many friends.
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The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa said Friday, a Mills County man was sentenced Thursday to more than 15-years in prison for his role in a conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine. Senior U-S District Court Judge Ronald Longstaff also ordered 42-year old Andru Alan Fisher, of rural Glenwood, to serve five-years of supervised release once he’s released from prison. Fisher was being held in the custody of the U-S Marshal’s service, pending designation of the Federal Bureau of Prison Facility where he will serve his sentence.
A grand jury handed down an indictment against Fisher last April, charging him along with five other persons, with conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine and associated charges in what has been referred to as “the Fisher Farm case”. Fisher appeared in federal court in Council Bluffs, last September, and pled guilty to his role in the conspiracy.
The “Fisher Farm” is an acreage located in rural Mills County, at which an estimated 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds) of pure methamphetamine was manufactured by several people from at least February of 2003, to May of 2011. Persons involved in the conspiracy were responsible for the theft of substantial quantities of anhydrous ammonia in southwest Iowa and for the purchase of pseudoephedrine from several stores in Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri, all of which was used to manufacture methamphetamine. Fisher was considered a leader of the conspiracy. He was one of the owner’s of “Fisher Farm”, lived on the premises, manufactured methamphetamine, permitted others to manufacture, and assisted in the loose organization of providing precursor materials, including stolen anhydrous ammonia, for others to manufacture methamphetamine. Fisher admitted knowledge of at least 23 other people who engaged in manufacturing methamphetamine at “Fisher Farm”.
Previously sentenced in this case were: Robert Gene Ott, Jr. (14-years imprisonment), Kirk Jason Hardman (10-years in prison), Christopher Nicholas Smith (7.5-years in prison), Trent James Fisher (7.5-years in prison), and Jennifer Mae Biggerstaff (6.5-years in prison). Previously sentenced in associated cases regarding the same conspiracy were: Timothy Earl Bendt (2-years in prison) and Paul Leon Foster (13-years imprisonment).
The case was investigated by the Mills County, Iowa, Sheriff’s Department, the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force, and the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement, and the case was prosecuted by the United States Attorneys Office for the Southern District of Iowa.
Outdoor enthusiasts are heading to Council Bluffs this weekend for a giant exposition. The 9th annual River City Hunting Fishing, RV and Boat Expo is being held inside the Mid-America Center tonight (Friday), Saturday and Sunday. Tom Hamilton, member of the Pottawattamie County Pheasants Forever Chapter says the expo will feature many speakers. Including several fishing experts.
There’s also lots of activities for the kids, such as: Casting, virtual reality videos, archery, and new this year….the Daisy B-B gun shooting gallery, with qualified instructors teaching safety, and how to shoot. There’s also live trout fishing for the kids. Hamilton says any outdoor enthusiast will probably get excited by all the equipment on display at the expo, as well. There’s food, fishing & hunting equipment, R-V’s and vendors from all over the MidWest and Canada.
The Mid-America Center opens at 4-pm today (Friday) for the 2012 River City Expo. On Saturday the expo will be from 9-am to 6-pm, and on Sunday from 10-am to 4pm. For more information, surf the web to www.rivercityexpo.com
In an update to our earlier story about a crash north of Oakland Thursday afternoon, Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker says an Avoca woman suffered non-life threatening injuries, after the vehicle she was a passenger in, crashed following a collision with a semi. The Sheriff says 29-year old Randi Riessen, was transported to Alegent Health Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs.
The accident happened at around Noon, Thursday, on U.S. Highway 59 north of Oakland. Danker says a 2007 Chevrolet driven by 58-year old Jacqueline Riessen, was northbound on Highway 59 and attempting to pass a 2005 Peterbilt semi, driven by 62-year old James Reid, of Belleview, FL. The semi was hauling a wide load associated with a wind turbine, and was being escorted by vehicles ahead and behind it.
Danker said the wide load pushed Riessen to the west shoulder as her vehicle was attempting to pass. The woman lost control of the car, which veered back into the roadway and hit both the load and the trailer before the car entered a ditch and overturned.
Randi Riessen was ejected from the vehicle as it rolled. Danker says she was not wearing a seatbelt. Jacqueline Riessen and Reid were not injured during the crash.