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A Denison couple has been arrested after an investigation into dependent adult abuse.
In December of 2010, police began investigating questionable financial expenditures of 40 year old Wendy Mosier and her husband, 48 year old Van Mosier, both of Denison.
Wendy Mosier had been employed by WESCO Industries in Denison from 2005 until January of this year. WESCO is a facility that assists and cares for mentally disabled individuals. As part of Mosier’s job, she was in charge of purchasing items for clients of WESCO, and using the clients’ money held in financial accounts controlled by WESCO.
Felony arrest warrants were issued Friday for Wendy Mosier. She was charged with Dependent Adult Abuse and Ongoing Criminal Conduct. Both are felonies.
Wendy’s husband Van Mosier was also charged with Felon in Possession of Firearm and Possession of Controlled Substance.
The investigation into the incidents is ongoing.
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Bottom Layer:
Mix and put into a 9 x 13 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until light brown. Cool.
Middle Layer:
Melt and let cool.
Top Layer:
Mix and when slightly congealed pour over middle layer. Best when set overnight.
Drain the beans and add the chopped onion and pepper. Mix together:
Stir until dissolved. Pour over beans and chill overnight.
HOWARD CLARK, 85, of Irwin died Monday, July 18th at the Manilla Manor. Services for Howard Clark will be held Thursday, July 21st at 10:30 AM at the United Methodist Church in Irwin. Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla handling the arrangements.
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Friends may call after 4:00 PM on Wednesday July 20th.
Burial will be at the Oak Hill Cemetery near Irwin.
HOWARD CLARK is survived by:
Daughter: Jeanna Schechinger of Manilla
Son: Jim Clark of Manilla
Sister: Jean Landsman of Harlan
Brother: J. Lorren Clark of Council Bluffs
4 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren
Governor Terry Branstad is scheduled to visit three towns in Western Iowa later this week.
Branstad and Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds are scheduled to hold an education town hall meeting at Corning Elementary School at 10:00 AM on Friday. Branstad and Reynolds will then hold another education town hall meeting later that afternoon at 2:00 at the Carroll High School Auditorium.
On Saturday Branstad will attend a RAGABRAI welcome ceremony at the Glenwood Square in Glenwood at 5:00.
All three events are free and open to the public.