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LEAH BERRY, 82, of Atlantic (svcs 7-11-11)

Obituaries

July 6th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

LEAH BERRY, 82, of Atlantic, died Tue., July 5th, at the Cass County Hospice Center. Funeral services for LEAH BERRY will be held 10:30-a.m. Mon., July 11th, at the 1st United Methodist Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

An open visitation will be held at the funeral home from 8am-5pm Thu. & Fri. (July 7th & 8th), & on Sun. (July 10th), from 1-p.m. until the family visitation from 4-6pm.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

LEAH BERRY is survived by:

Her husband – Clifford Berry.

Her sons – James Berry, of Atlantic, & Keith Berry, of Clarinda.

1 grandchild

Cycle accident claims a life in Monona County

News

July 6th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in western Iowa’s Monona County say a Moorhead man died following a motorcycle accident between Moorhead and Pisgah. 36 year old Eric Houston was found in a ditch off of Highway 183. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Officials say the accident, which happened sometime Monday night, was not discovered until Tuesday morning, when the driver of a mail truck saw Houston’s cycle in the ditch.

The accident remains under investigation.

Martensdale-St. Marys Wins 76th Straight Ballgame

Sports

July 6th, 2011 by Jim Field

     DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Martensdale-St. Marys High baseball
team in central Iowa has won its 76th straight game, a streak that
now ranks second-best in the nation.
     The Blue Devils, which plays in Iowa’s smallest classification,
surpassed the 75-win streak put up by Homer, Mich. from 2004-05 by
beating Mounty Ayr 10-0 Tuesday night.
     Martensdale-St. Marys competition for the nation’s longest-ever
winning streak still has its run alive, though.
     The Des Moines Register reports that Portsmouth, N.H. has won
its last 83 games.

Wednesday Girls Softball Regional Schedule

Sports

July 6th, 2011 by Jim Field

Girls Class 1-A Softball Regionals – First Round (7:00 pm)

  • Essex/South Page @ Bedford
  • Villisca @ Corning
  • East Union @ Lenox
  • Orient-Macksburg @ Van Meter
  • Walnut @ A-H-S-T
  • CAM @ Riverside
  • Adair-Casey @ Griswold
  • Guthrie Center @ Earlham
  • Glidden-Ralston @ Coon Rapids-Bayard
  • Ar-We-Va @ East Greene
  • East Mills @ St. Albert
  • Nishnabotna @ Fremont-Mills
  • West Harrison vs. West Monona (@ Woodbine)
  • Sidney @ Treynor

Harkin urges crop disaster relief for western Iowa

News

July 6th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin is urging U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to approve crop disaster relief for western Iowa in the wake of flooding along the Missouri River. Harkin, a Democrat, made his plea in a letter to Vilsack, a former Iowa governor. Harkin says a secretarial disaster designation would provide money from USDA programs, emergency loans and Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments Program to help producers recover from loss of crops and damage to farmland, livestock facilities and buildings.

Harkin says designated counties would include: Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Monona, Pottawattamie, and Woodbury. Gov. Terry Branstad recently began the process to secure a disaster designation.

Cass Co. K-9 unit helps to catch suspects

News

July 6th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Dep. Kyle Quist & his K-9 partner Kane (photo by Cass. Co. S/O)

The Cass County K-9 unit was involved in the apprehension early this morning of two suspects in Pottawattamie County. Full details are currently not available, but according to Sheriff’s Deputy Kyle Quist, a vehicle pursuit ended with a crash in Pott County at 290th and York Road.

Two suspects ran from the vehicle and were located by the K-9 unit in a tree line east of where they wrecked the vehicle We’ll have more on this story when additional details are released.

Cass Co. K-9 unit helps to catch suspects (follow-up to earlier story)

News

July 6th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County K-9 unit was involved in the apprehension early this morning of two suspects in northern Pottawattamie County. Pott County Sheriff’s Department spokesman, Sgt. Dwayne Richie told KJAN News the incident began at around 2:36-a.m. near Neola, as Deputy John Kirlin, who was on routine patrol, was traveling south on Railroad Highway.

The deputy observed two vehicles traveling northbound. After he turned around to catch up with the vehicles, both vehicles began to speed up. One car made a turn onto 6th Street in Neola, the other turned onto 5th Street. The 1st car turned around and back onto Railroad Hwy before traveling onto 5th street. Both vehicles were traveling at a high rate of speed. The deputy activated his cruiser’s lights and sirens.

Deputy Kirlin then began to record the incident on his in-car camera. He was able to follow the taillights of one of the vehicle onto 290th Street and continued the pursuit at speeds in excess of 77-miles per hour on the gravel road.

The pursuit ended at the intersection of York Road and Tustin Avenue, where Kirlin found a red, 2009 Chevy Cobalt in the north ditch. The vehicle was unoccupied, and the rear passenger door left open. The car’s engine was also running and beginning to overheat. The deputy shut the vehicle off and was assisted in the search for the occupants by two more deputies, a State Trooper and a Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputy and Cass County K-9 officer Kyle Quist and his partner “Kane.”

Authorities determined three suspects ran from the vehicle. Two suspects, a male and a female, both 18-years of age, were located by the K-9 unit hiding in a tree line. They were identified as Caitlyn Ozee and Patrick Eggerling. The driver of the vehicle, identified as 35-year old Scott Hall, of Council Bluffs. Hall reportedly told the pair to “run,” but they soon reconsidered their options. Richie says they were warned by Deputy Quist to come out or the dog would be sent after them, they decided to comply.

The pair were charged with Interference with Official Acts. During question, Eggerling told officials why Hall took-off from the deputy. He said it was because Hall didn’t have a Driver’s License. Hall remains at large, and a warrant has been issued for his arrest.

Tuesday Baseball/Softball Scores

Sports

July 6th, 2011 by admin

Baseball

  • Atlantic 13, Denison-Schleswig 7 (Gunnar Blum belted a pair of 2-run homers for AHS)
  • Glenwood 8, Shenandoah 3 (5 inn)
  • Kuemper Catholic 17, Red Oak 0
  • Walnut 8, Adair-Casey 5
  • Treynor 12, Riverside 2 (5 inn)
  • Audubon 5, Missouri Valley 4
  • Underwood 7, Griswold 6
  • Carlisle 4, Carroll 2
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 10, Guthrie Center 3
  • Abraham Lincoln 18-19, Sioux City, West 1-2
  • Logan-Magnolia 8, Ridge View 4 (WVC tournament)
  • Pleasantville 3, Nodaway Valley 2
  • Southeast Warren 11, Bedford 4
  • Wayne 11, Corning 1 (6 inn)
  • Van Meter 14-17, West Central Valley, Stuart 3 (5 inn)-0 (4 inn)

 

Softball

  • Denison-Schleswig 8, Atlantic 5 (8 in)
  • Creston 12, Clarinda 0 (6 inn)
  • Glenwood 12, Shenandoah 0
  • Kuemper Catholic 9-1, Red Oak 7-11
  • Walnut 6, Adair-Casey 0
  • Treynor 9, Riverside 2
  • Missouri Valley 10, Audubon 3
  • Villisca 13, Essex-South Page 4 (5 inn)
  • Van Meter 12-13, West Central Valley 0 (3 inn)-3 (5 inn)
  • Wayne 12, Corning 2 (6 inn)

Denison 8 @ Atlantic 5 (8 innings) Details:

1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  R  H  E
DEN 1  0  0  3  0  0  1  3  8 12  3
ATL 0  0  1  2  2  0  0  0  5  7  3
WP- Samantha Claussen  LP- Katie Groves
Katie’s Line- 12 hits, 2 strike outs, 2 base on balls

‘Atlantic Highlights…
3ed- Bre VonWehye led off with a bunt single and moved to second on an
overthrow at first base by the third baseman.  ReAnn Cappel singled
scoring VonWehye.

4th- Paige Kennon reached on an error.  Mackenzie Holmes singled moving
Kennon to third.  Holmes stole second base.  Alisha Hinzmann singled
scoring leading to both Kennon and Holmes to score.

5th- Ali Krogman singled, Liz Metheny reached on an error which moved
Krogman to third and Metheny to second.  Tiara Edelman singled scoring
Krogman.  Paige Kennon’s sacrifice to center scored Edelman.

At the plate… Alisha Hinzmann 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs

Comments by Coach Hinzmann…
“This would have been a great game for us to win but we were one out, one
throw, one tag, away from making that happen.  Whenever a game comes down
to a one run game as it did early in the 8th inning you can look at things
that happened anywhere through out the game which could have made the
difference.  We felt we let this game slip away and hopefully we can use
that for motivation for practice the next three days and carry that into
the Glenwood game Saturday.  As much as we really would have liked to win
this game, the big test comes in the first round of the regions at
Glenwood Saturday!”

Branstad to visit flood-damaged towns

News

July 6th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad is set to visit three flood-damaged towns in western Iowa. Branstad and Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Administrator Brig. Gen. Derek Hill are set to visit with local officials in Blencoe, Missouri Valley and Pacific Junction today (Wednesday).

Branstad’s office also says that the Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Division, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Small Business Administration and county officials will start conduct assessments in six counties beginning today.

Branstad asked U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack last week for a Secretarial Disaster Designation for Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Monona, Pottawattamie and Woodbury counties.

Red Cross opens Council Bluffs shelter

News

July 6th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — The Red Cross has opened a 24-hour shelter in Council Bluffs to help people affected by the flooding along the Missouri River.

Red Cross officials say the clinic opened Tuesday evening at First Assembly of God Church in Council Bluffs. The shelter will provide meals, minor first aid, referrals and a safe place to stay.

Officials say other shelters remain on standby in counties along the river in both Iowa and Nebraska.