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Atlantic man sentenced to 12.5 years on meth charge

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May 20th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Steven Jon Erlacher

The U-S Attorney’s office for the southern district of Iowa reports an Atlantic man was sentenced Thursday to more than 12 and one-half years in prison for conspiracy to distribute Methamphetamine. In addition to the 151 month jail sentence, U-S District Court Judge John A. Jarvey also ordered 57-year old Steven Jon Erlacher, of Atlantic, to serve a four year term of supervised release following his incarceration.

On February 3rd, 2011, Erhlacher entered a guilty plea in federal court in Council Bluffs, Iowa, for violating Title 21, United States Code, Section 846, by conspiring to deliver 50 grams or more of a mixture or substance containing methamphetamine, between May of 2010 to July 6, 2010.

On July 6th, 2010, a residence in Atlantic was searched by a probation officer with the State of Iowa Fourth Judicial District Probation and Parole, with assistance from local law enforcement. During the search, Erhlacher was found to have a container with thirty small baggies containing methamphetamine and a large amount of United States currency.

An investigation by local law enforcement determined that Erhalcher had been delivering personal use amounts of methamphetamine to various places in and around Atlantic.

The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa. The investigation was conducted by the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Atlantic Police Department, Department of Corrections-Probation and Parole, the Cass County Attorney’s Office and Iowa Division of Narcotic Enforcement.

PA man arrested on drug charge following I-80 traffic stop

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May 20th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker says one person was taken into custody on drug and other charges following a traffic stop on Interstate 80 Thursday afternoon, about half-way between Underwood and Council Bluffs Danker says Deputy Brian Miller stopped 32-year old Joshua Cohen, of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania for Failure to Display license or registration tag.

When Miller approached Cohen’s Nissan Versa at around 1-p.m., he noticed a marijuana bud in plain sight. The deputy’s K-9 partner Francisco did a perimeter search of the vehicle and alerted to the presence of narcotics.

When the vehicle was searched, Deputy Miller located drug paraphernalia, about 5-pounds of marijuana, 137-grams of Hashish, a Glock handgun and .308-caliber rifle, and a small amount of cash.

Cohen was taken into custody and transported to the Pottawattamie County Jail, where he was charged with Possession of a Controlled substance with the Intent to Deliver. He has since posted bond, and was released from custody.

Bluffs woman injured in Thursday night rollover

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May 20th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker says one-person suffered minor injuries after being involved in a rollover accident Thursday night on the Old Lincoln Highway, near Crescent. Danker says 25-year old Amanda Jones, of Council Bluffs was trapped in her 2006 Toyota Camry, after the vehicle went out of control and rolled onto its side in a ditch, near the intersection with Sharon Drive. The accident happened at around 10-p.m.

The Sheriff says when a deputy arrived on the scene about 15-minutes after the call was received, Crescent Rescue was working to extricate the woman through the rear window of the car. He says an investigation determined the vehicle was traveling northbound on Old Lincoln Highway, when it ran off the road to the right and hit a mailbox.

The car continued on the east shoulder of the road and across Sharon Drive. Jones tried to regain control of the vehicle, which then crossed onto the left shoulder of the road and hit an embankment before coming to rest on the driver’s side just north of Sharon Drive.

Jones was treated for her injuries and cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

Denison man arrested for ID theft

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May 20th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A Denison man arrested earlier this month on a Felony Identity Theft charge remains in jail on $5,000 bond. According to on-line court documents, 31-year old Guillermo used the name “Sergio Jesus Zaragoza” while attempting to gain employment at the Shelby County Cookers plant.

The offense involving the Minnesota victims’ ID card and Social Security number is alleged to have occurred on January 1st. Galindo allegedly used the same ID in northwest Iowa’s Buena Vista County, and in Arkansas.

A formal complaint was filed on May 6th, the same day Talamantes-Galindo was arrested. Court records show he is scheduled to be arraigned on the charge May 31st in Shelby County District Court, with a Pre-Trial Hearing set for June 20th, and trial slated for July 12th.

“Smokey Bear” Program in Cass County

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May 20th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board is holding a “Smokey Bear” Campground Program! The public program will be held at the Campground Shelter at Cold Springs State Park in Lewis, IA on May 27th 2011 at 7:00 pm AND at Cocklin Fish Farm in Griswold, IA on May 28th 2011 at 7:00 pm at the Campground Shelter! FREE!

Harlan men arrested on drug charges this week

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May 20th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan report two Harlan men were arrested Wednesday (May 18th), on drug charges. Officials say 25-year old Shane Hill and 18-year old Adam Scheffler were taken into custody following a traffic stop.

Scheffler was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Hill was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and cited for improper tail lamps on his vehicle. Both men were brought to the Shelby County Jail.

Authorities in Harlan report also, 35-year old Shane Gordon Lester, of Council Bluffs, was arrested last Sunday (May 15th), at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan, after police were called to the facility’s emergency room, where a female was being treated for a broken arm, allegedly caused by Lester, who officials say is the woman’s boyfriend. Shane Lester was charged with Felony Domestic Abuse Assault Causing Bodily Injury, 3rd or subsequent offense. He was taken to the Shelby County Jail, posted a $2,000 bond on Monday, and was scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on June 2nd. He was also ordered not to have contact with the alleged victim.

And, on May 5th, Harlan Police cited 18-year old Dustin Muell, of Panama, for providing tobacco to a person under the age of 18. Muell was cited for the offense, and released.

Atlantic Girls Soccer

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May 20th, 2011 by Jim Field

5/19/11  at Atlantic

Carroll 2,  Atlantic 0

Both Tiger goals scored in the first half.  For Atlantic, Kate Wheatley led the way with 8 steals and Sarah Rohde had 6.  Next game is Monday at Perry.

Class 1-A Girls Regional Tennis

Sports

May 20th, 2011 by Jim Field

Individual results from Red Oak (Shenandoah host site, rain moved it to Red Oak indoors/outdoors):

Singles — Championship Liz Metheny, Atlantic over Catie Faust, St. Albert 6-2, 6-3

Doubles — Championship Emily Pierson/Rachel Pierson, Red Oak over Beth Reiter/Teal Driscoll, Clarinda 6-1, 6-0

Champions and Runners-up advance to State Tournament at Byrnes Park, Waterloo June 2,3

Atlantic results —

Singles — 1st Round #2 Seed Liz Metheny (A) over Sara Madison, St. Albert 6-0, 6-1 Shelby Svoboda (A) lost to #1 Seed Ana Van Scoy, Glenwood, 5-2 (retired — injury default) 2nd Round Metheny over Marely Chavez, Glenwood 6-1, 6-0 Semifinal Metheny over #3 Seed Britt Walker, Red Oak 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(7-3 tiebreak) Championship Metheny over #4 Seed Catie Faust, St. Albert 6-3, 6-3

Doubles — 1st Round Morgan Allen/Carli Thornton (A) over Angela Phipps/Abbey Bakerink, Creston 6-2, 6-1 Tierney Kamies/Sarah Schreiner (A) over Joni Thomas/Julianne Johnson, St. Albert 6-2, 6-3 2nd Round Allen/Thornton (A) lost to #3 Seed Mackenzie Johnson/Sarina Mohrhardt, Shenandoah 7-5, 6-4 Kamies/Schreiner (A) lost to #4 Seed Tarynne Kinghorn/Ashton Matheny, Shenandoah 6-3, 6-2

Coach Shawn Petersen’s Comments —

Girls Individual Regionals is all about getting to State — the girls are not competing as a team at all — so there’s a lot of pressure since it’s a lose-and-you’re done format; In the Singles draw, Liz was voted the #2 seed over Walker, who’s an outstanding player. If it played out according to seed, they would meet in the semifinal to determine who went to the State Tournament, which is a very difficult feat to accomplish — only 96 tennis players across the state of Iowa make it to the State Tournament regardless of class — and unlike some other sports, the girls must perform extremely well to make it — there’s no switching of teammates at the State level. Liz breezed through her first two matches, although Chavez from Glenwood battled her tough — the final score was not indicative of how close the match was in Round 2. In the match to go to State, Liz had a very gritty and talented Britt Walker to get through, who would probably be the #1 player for any team in the conference not named Red Oak. Liz jumped out early and won some tough deuce games to take the first set; Walker righted the ship in Set #2 and played flawlessly in squaring the match at a set apiece, setting up a third set for all the marbles. Liz was up 2-0, 4-2, and 5-4, before Britt won two straight games, forcing Liz to win her serve to force a tiebreak. She did that, and then it was one tiebreak game to decide the match. Liz was down 3-1 before running off 6 consecutive points to win 7-3 and punch her ticket to State. The match was easily the best singles match I’ve seen in four years as coach — both players deserved to win, and it was hard to see either player lose. Normally, I think that’s an overused cliche in sports, but that sums it up pretty well. Two very talented, very game competitors battling hard for every point — there were no freebies for either player. To have a berth at State come down to a 3rd Set tiebreaker is about as good as it gets in high school tennis. The two young ladies were on the court for 2 1/2 hours — it was thrilling to watch. Following a short break, Liz then had to come back and play another match for the title, and she grinded out an excellent win over Faust. Catie knocked out the #1 seed in the other semifinal, and had to be considered the favorite going into the final, especially with all the energy Liz had to expend in the semi. But, as I’ve said before, no one hates losing more than Liz, and she found a way to win, as she usually does. Shelby got a terrible break — she was playing well against the top seeded Van Scoy when her foot grabbed the surface too much and her right ankle completely rolled; it swelled immediately and she had no chance of continuing. Shelby had a great career for Trojanns tennis — it was difficult to see her career end on an injury. In Doubles, Morgan and Carli defeated Creston, then in Rd. 2 played very well against the #1 and #2 players from Shenandoah — both sets were tight and could’ve gone either way. They definitely performed to the best of their abilities and have nothing to be ashamed of — it took Shen’s best to knock them out of the tournament. Sarah and Tierney beat a duo from St. Albert before falling to a quality team from Shenandoah as well. Shenandoah had the second best team in the conference this year in my opinion, and losing to Coach Daoust and his squad is nothing to hang their heads about, either. This meet marks the end of the careers of 5 outstanding seniors for Atlantic — they will be missed, certainly. They were all freshmen my first year as coach, and to see how far they’ve come as tennis players is very rewarding. I hope they enjoyed their careers as Trojann tennis players as much as I enjoyed coaching them.

Also:

Region 1 at Spencer
Singles
KJ Veldman (Spirit Lake/Okoboji) over Erin Olson (Estherville –LC) 6/4, 6/4

Doubles
Alli Gerkeing & Aubry Kolegraff (Spirit Lake/Okoboji) over Kristen Allesch & Rachel Ingram (Denison-Schleswig) 6/4, 6/1

Region 3 at Norwalk
Singles
Kristy Carr (Ballard) over Chelsy Petersen (Harlan) 6/0, 6/1

Thursday Boys State Track Results

Sports

May 20th, 2011 by Jim Field

3200 Finals

  • Class 3-A
  • 1st — Johnny Fuller (Glenwood) 9:16.9
  • 15th — Brandon Phipps (Creston) 9:52.23
  • Class 2-A
  • 5th — Aaron Roberts (Audubon) 9:58.84
  • 10th — Sean Skillern (Shenandoah) 10:14.28
  • Class 1-A
  • 6th — Conrad Sain (Treynor) 10:01.03
  • 13th — Andrew Thompson (Nishnabotna) 10:20.92

4 x 800 Finals

  • Class 3-A
  • 2nd — Glenwood 7:56.1
  • 16th — Atlantic (Parker Hoye, Trevor Knuth, Luke Karamitros, Blake Esbeck) 8:16.58
  • Class 1-A
  • 6th — St. Albert 8:22.76
  • 20th — Orient-Macksburg 8:43.7
  • 23rd — Fremont-Mills 8:49.53

400 Finals

  • Class 3-A
  • 3rd — Kyle Wheeler (Glenwood) :49.87
  • 21st — Grant Reitz (Denison) :54.35
  • Class 2-A
  • 11th — Kyle Pudenz (Kuemper) :51.0
  • Class 1-A
  • 19th — Chase Jahnke (Griswold)
  • 21st — Julian Riesgaard (AHST) :52.81
  • DQ — Brice Sheeder (Adair-Casey)

Discus Finals

  • Class 3-A
  • 8th — Tyler Hovey (Atlantic) 151-4
  • 11th — Clayton Giesting (Glenwood) 148-0
  • 22nd — Daniel Gorman (Glenwood) 128-2

High Jump Finals

  • Class 3-A
  • 16th — Andy Vial (Red Oak) 5-10

Long Jump Finals

  • Class 2-A
  • 11th — Kirby Gunnerson (Kuemper) 19-10.25
  • Class 1-A
  • 5th — Dillon Robinson (Underwood) 21-5.75

Shot Put Finals

  • Class 2-A
  • 2nd — Levi Ettleman (Lo-Ma) 54-2
  • 21st — Robert Kinney (Tri-Center) 46-4
  • 23rd — Greg Smith (Nodaway Valley) 44-11
  • 24th — Dante Copeland (Panorama) 40-7
  • Class 1-A
  • 6th — Andrew Bonnet (Underwood) 49-10.5
  • 9th — Jim Johannes (Corning) 46-8.5
  • 11th — Jessie Leeper (Adair-Casey) 46-5
  • 19th — Trevor Pavlik (Treynor) 43-2.25

100 Preliminaries

  • Class 2-A
  • 14th — Alan Dalley (Shenandoah) :11.46
  • 16th — Kirby Gunnerson (Kuemper) :11.58
  • Class 1-A
  • 3rd — Nick Pittmon (East Mills) :11.31 (qualifier)
  • 10th — Joey Foss (Exira/EHK) :11.53
  • 13th — Greg Focht (Stanton) :11.59
  • 14th –Alex Klein (Woodbine) :11.6
  • 15th — Dillon Robinson (Underwood) :11.63

200 Preliminaries

  • Class 3-A
  • 22nd — Daniel Thomsen (Atlantic) :23.92
  • 24th — Trevor Langholdt (Denison) :24.31
  • Class 1-A
  • 1st — Jake Allen (Treynor) :22.52 (qualifier)
  • 3rd — Joey Foss (Exira/EHK) :22.66 (qualifier)
  • 5th — Nick Pittmon (East Mills) :22.81 (qualifier)

Shuttle Hurdle Preliminaries

  • Class 3-A
  • 2nd — Glenwood :59.6 (qualifier)
  • 14th — Creston 1:02.73
  • DQ — Harlan
  • Class 2-A
  • 19th — Panorama 1:02.21
  • DQ — Audubon (Zach Bohlman, Colby Rattenborg, John Toyne, Ranen Spies)
  • Class 1-A
  • 2nd –AHST (Josh Bryant, Julian Riesgaard, Kyle Bauerkemper, Hunter Nelson) 1:00.66 (qualifier)
  • 6th — Treynor 1:01.18 (qualifier)
  • 7th — Underwood 1:01.72 (qualifier)
  • 8th — Fremont-Mills 1:02.01 (qualifier)
  • 16th — Woodbine 1:04.38

 

Thursday Girls State Track Results

Sports

May 19th, 2011 by Jim Field

3000 Finals:

  • Class 3-A
  • 5th — Ali Krogman (Atlantic) 10:40.09 (school record)
  • 15th — Emily Wignall (Creston) 11:10.96
  • Class 2-A
  • 5th — Ashtyn Alfers (Tri-Center) 10:54.87
  • 13th — Megan Deist (Audubon) 11:08.3
  • 22nd — Delaney Turner (Panorama) 12:09.13
  • 23rd — Regina Hafner (Panorama) 12:19.47
  • Class 1-A
  • 2nd — Kristen Carmichael (Corning) 12:55.84
  • 18th — Therese Frels (Guthrie Center) 12:26.9

4 x 800 Finals:

  • Class 3-A
  • 4th — Harlan 9:43.53
  • 8th — Atlantic (Jessica Arneson, Sam Peterson, Ali Krogman, Alex Hartwig) 9:54.47
  • 18th – Glenwood 10:15.36
  • Class 2-A
  • 5th — Tri-Center 9:56.66
  • 19th — Shenandoah 10:23.84
  • 21st — Panorama 10:29.87
  • Class 1-A
  • 1st — Griswold (Larissa Backhaus, Jordynn Sindt, Rachel Northrup, Lauren Moore) 9:35.91
  • 18th — Underwood 10:33.49
  • 22nd– Boyer Valley 10:43.57
  • 23rd — Essex 10:48.33

400 Finals:

  • Class 3-A
  • 6th — Eden Youngberg (Carroll) :59.01
  • 8th — Alexa Beeck (Denison) :59.78
  • 17th — Ellen Klitgaard (Harlan) 1:02.04
  • Class 1-A
  • 2nd — Lauren Moore (Griswold) :57.84
  • 8th — Rachel Northrup (Griswold) :59.61
  • 18th — Anna Mulder (Adair-Casey) 1:02.49
  • 24th — Katie Clarke (Adair-Casey) 1:06.27

Shuttle Hurdle Preliminaries

  • Class 3-A
  • 5th — Harlan 1:08.34 (qualifier)
  • 13th — Glenwood 1:10.1
  • 21st — Atlantic (Paige Kennon, Amanda Gude, Mackenzie Holmes, Sam McConnell) 1:12.41
  • Class 2-A
  • 5th — Audubon 1:09.11 (qualifier)
  • Class 1-A
  • 1st — Treynor 1:06.75 (qualifier)
  • 5th — Guthrie Center 1:09.83 (qualifier)
  • 11th — Stanton 1:10.9
  • 18th — Boyer Valley 1:11.61

100 Preliminaries:

  • Class 3-A
  • 5th — Tricia Nowatzke (Harlan) :12.85 (qualifier)
  • 21st — Lauren Janning (Carroll) :13.48
  • 23rd — Zaidy Frank (Creston) :13.66
  • Class 2-A
  • 1st — Alex Gochenour (Lo-Ma) :12.46 (qualifier)
  • 2nd — Karen Hutson (Lo-Ma) :12.49 (qualifier)
  • 11th — Laura Eberly (IKM-Manning) :12.93
  • Class 1-A
  • 1st — Caitlyn Stroud (Corning) :12.51 (qualifier)
  • 2nd — Johnni Schueman (AHST) :12.61 (qualifier)
  • 4th — Courtney Auxier (Villisca) :12.76 (qualifier)

200 Preliminaries:

  • Class 3-A
  • 10th — Melanie Nielsen (Atlantic) :26.67
  • Class 2-A
  • 1st — Alex Gochenour (Lo-Ma) :25.28 (qualifier)
  • 23rd — Karen Fischer (Shenandoah) :28.01
  • Class 1-A
  • 2nd — Caitlyn Stroud (Corning) :25.95 (qualifier)
  • 6th — Johnni Schueman (AHST) :26.62 (qualifier)
  • 10th — Casey James (O-M) :26.73
  • 19th — Katie Clarke (Adair-Casey) :27.59

Discus Finals:

  • Class 3-A
  • 6th — Abby Sonderman (Harlan) 118-02
  • 18th — Taylor Schwartz (Harlan) 106-05
  • 21st — Paige Kennon (Atlantic) 102-03

High Jump Finals:

  • Class 3-A
  • 8th — Dena Baughman (Harlan) 5-02
  • 14th — Liz Riessen (Harlan) 5-0
  • 22nd — Morgan Slechta (Denison) 4-10

Shot Put Finals:

  • Class 2-A
  • 4th — Alex Halbur (IKM-Manning) 38-9.5
  • 8th — Kaylee Buch (Clarinda) 36-8.5
  • 15th — Kylee Loftus (Lo-Ma) 34-11.5
  • 24th — Sami Haase (Nodaway Valley) 30-10.5
  • Class 1-A
  • 15th — Erin Kliefoth (Exira/EHK) 33-4.25

Long Jump Finals:

  • Class 2-A
  • 1st — Karen Hutson (Lo-Ma) 18-0.25
  • 16th — Sidney Beckman (Panorama) 15-9