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Update: Authorities identify a body found near a burned-out vehicle in southern Iowa

News

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Decatur County, Iowa – In an update to their previous report, officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety have announced no foul play is suspected in the case of body found near a burned-out vehicle November 26th east of Leon, in Decatur County.

Deputies responding to 20210-272nd Avenue found the body of 69-year-old Michael Moulds, of Corydon, deceased in a field beside his burned vehicle. A joint investigation by the Decatur County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, and Division of Criminal Investigation showed that Moulds’ vehicle became stuck in the field and caught fire.

An autopsy conducted by the Office of the Iowa State Medical Examiner determined there was no physical trauma discovered that would have caused Moulds’ death. The final autopsy findings are pending toxicology.

Wells CEO doesn’t expect much to change with sale of company

News

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The C-E-O of Wells Enterprises in Le Mars says he doesn’t expect much to change with the sale of the family owned business to an Italian company. Mike Wells says under the sale agreement with Ferrero of Italy, the ice cream company will remain a stand-alone business with its offices in Le Mars, and 100 percent autonomy. “The Wells name will be on the outside of the building, the management team will stay in place, they need all of our employees and that was a central part of what I call the trifecta protect the employees how to commit to the community and how to honor my family and its 109 years of ownership,” Wells says.

Wells Enterprises produces ice cream under the Blue Bunny brand and has offices in Le Mars and production operations in Le Mars, Henderson, Nevada, and Dunkirk, New York. Wells says Giovanni Ferrero visited with him in Le Mars to learn about the importance of the company to the city, and that was part of the reason he made the deal. “As I hauled Giovanni around when he was here in June, we went by the football stadium and we, you know, went by the trail system and all the wonderful things that wells over the years has had an opportunity to invest in,” Well says.

“And he got the punchline very quickly — that our commitment to this community is what makes this community what it is — and that they would have an ongoing obligation to that.” Wells says he will serve as an advisor to the company after the sale is completed. Current Wells President Liam Killeen will become C-E-O, and the existing leadership team will remain in place.

Ferrero started in 1946 as a small pastry shop in Alba, Italy and has grown to become a global leader in sweet-packaged foods, including the brands Nutella, Kinder, Tic Tac and Ferrero Rocher. Terms of the transaction, which is expected to close in early 2023, were not disclosed. Several buses shuttled Wells employees to the Le Mars Convention Center for the announced at 9:30 this morning.

Iowa Finance Authority Awards more than $11 million to Local Housing Trust Funds to Advance Housing Priorities

News

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) The Iowa Finance Authority Board of Directors today announced the award of a total of more than $11 million in grants to 26 Local Housing Trust Funds to support local housing initiatives. The grant awards are made available through the Local Housing Trust Fund program and are expected to assist 2,390 families.

In the KJAN listening area:

  • The Council of Governments (serving Audubon, Carroll, Crawford, Greene, Guthrie and Sac Counties), receives a grant in the amount of $378,349.
  • The Pottawattamie County Housing Trust Fund, Inc., receives a $339,494 grant.
  • The Southern Iowa COG Housing Trust Fund (Serving Adair, Adams,Madison, Ringgold, Taylor, Union and Decatur Counties), receives a grant for $370,860.
  • And, the Southwest Iowa Housing Trust Fund (Serving Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page and Shelby Counties) is receiving a grant for $402, 427.

“The 2023 Local Housing Trust Fund awards represent the largest amount allocated through the program for local housing initiatives since the program’s inception,” said Iowa Finance Authority Executive Director Debi Durham. “Thanks to the funding increase supported by Governor Reynolds and the Iowa Legislature, the program is able to serve as an invaluable and flexible resource for meeting the important and unique housing needs of each region of the state.”

“The State Housing Trust Fund is a critical financing tool that helps us to advance local housing priorities,” said Scott County Housing Council Executive Director Leslie Kilgannon.  “These funds allow us to provide safe, adequate housing opportunities for our workforce and members of our communities.”

The grant funds will be used for initiatives such as preserving aging housing stock, subsidizing local rental and down payment assistance programs, providing low-interest loans or grants to assist Iowans with home rehabilitation, financing construction of new single-family housing for low-income Iowans and supporting housing for persons with disabilities and homeless assistance programs.

The State Housing Trust Fund was created by the Iowa Legislature in 2003. The awards announced today will leverage an additional $3.2 million in other financing or $.28 for every dollar of Local Housing Trust Fund program funding. Since its inception, the State Housing Trust Fund has provided $112.2 million in affordable housing assistance to benefit more than 35,200 Iowa families, leveraging more than $175 million in other funding resources.

The State Housing Trust Fund helps ensure decent, safe and affordable housing for Iowans through two programs. The Local Housing Trust Fund Program receives at least 60 percent of the SHTF allocation to provide grants for organizations certified by the Iowa Finance Authority as a Local Housing Trust Fund.

The remaining funding goes to the Project-Based Housing Program, which aids in the development of affordable single-family and multifamily housing. The Iowa Finance Authority administers both programs and provides technical assistance to housing-related organizations.

Mills County Sheriff’s report for 12/7/22

News

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Wednesday, said there were three arrests earlier this week. Two arrests occurred Tuesday:

31-year-old Aaron Ray McDaniel, of Malvern, was arrested for Failure to Appear on an original charge of Driving While License is denied or revoked. His bond was set at $1,000; And, 30-year-old Shea Christine Downing, of Pacific Junction, was arrested Tuesday at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant charging her with three counts of Child Endangerment, and OWI/1st offense. Her bond was set at $7,000.

And, on Monday, 22-year-old Dalton Alexander Bedsole, of Emerson, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held without bond, in the Mills County Jail.

JUDY J. ROBINSON, 75, of Shelby (Memorial Svc. 12/12/22)

Obituaries

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

JUDY J. ROBINSON, 75, of Shelby, died Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, at the Elm Crest Assisted Living Facility. A Memorial Service for JUDY ROBINSON will be held 11-a.m. Monday, Dec. 12th, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home, on Sunday, Dec. 11th, from 5-until 7-p.m.

JUDY J. ROBINSON is survived by:

Her husband – Dave Robinson, of Shelby.

Her sons – Jeff (Andrea) Robinson, of Urbandale, and Scott (Sue) Robinson, of Shelby.

Her daughter – Kaleigh (Travis) Lane, of Avoca.

Her sister – Carol Schnack, of Eau Claire,WI.

8 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.

Cass County Sheriff’s report for 11/24-12/5/2022

News

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has issued a report on 11 arrests made from November 24th through Monday, Dec. 5, 2022.

  • On December 5th, the Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Michael Martens, 58, of Lewis, on the charge of Assault while Displaying a Dangerous Weapon. Martens was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on bond.
  • On December 4th, Samuel Haag, 23, of Cumberland, was arrested for Driving while Revoked. Haag was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held until his later release on his own recognizance.
  • On December 3rd, Justin Eblen, 44, of Cumberland, was arrested in Cass County for Criminal Mischief 2nd, Trespassing and Harassment 3rd Degree. Eblen was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on bond.
  • There were four arrests in Cass County on November 30th:
    • Zeth Petersen, 26, of Audubon, was arrested on a warrant for Theft 4th Degree. Petersen was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.
    • As previously mentioned, Cass County Deputies, following a pursuit that began in Griswold, arrested 40-year-old Sherri Young, of Griswold, on charges that include: Eluding, OWI 1st Offense, Domestic Abuse Assault causing bodily injury, Domestic Abuse Assault – 1st Offense, Reckless Driving, Failure to Maintain Control and Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Young turned herself in to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held.
    • Dylan Thomas, 20, of Atlantic, was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Thomas was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held.
    • And, Marshall Fischer, 33, of Atlantic, was arrested Nov. 30th on warrants for Failure to Appear and Driving while Barred. Fischer was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on bond.
  • On November 28th, Barrett Driskill, 37, of Des Moines, was arrested in Cass County, on a warrant for Failure to Appear. Driskill was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.
  • On November 27th, Deputies arrested Perry Dooley, 38, of Des Moines, on warrants for Forgery, Theft 2nd and Burglary. Dooley was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held.
  • On November 25th, Maycee Shaner, 21, of Avoca, was arrested on a warrant for OWI 1st Offense. Shaner was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held pending her later release on bond.
  • And, on November 24th, Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Jessica Craddock, 44, of Shellsberg, on the charges of Theft 1st, Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Craddock was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held.

Iowans are warned of scam involving ‘locked’ EBT cards

News

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans are being warned about a new text message scam involving E-B-T cards, which are used to distribute government benefits like food assistance, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP. Ashlee Kieler, a spokeswoman for the Iowa Attorney General’s office, says the texts may look convincing. “We’ve received several complaints now from Iowans who have been receiving text messages that claim to be about their EBT card, saying that their EBT card is locked and that you need to call this number to get it unlocked,” Kieler says. “We know that those messages are not coming from Iowa HHS. They are indeed scams.”

She says Iowans should never share their card number or PIN with anyone and notes, government agencies will never request such information by text. If you get one of these suspicious messages, what should you do? “Basically, nothing,” Kieler says. “They should not reply to that message. They should delete the message. They can report it to our office. They should also report it to the Federal Trade Commission, which can be done online.”

Kieler says this scam is particularly serious because those who receive benefits rely on these funds to feed their families. The scammers, she says, are heartless crooks. “They’re probably looking to get your number and your PIN for your card, if you happen to have a card. Some of these messages are going to Iowans that don’t have EBT cards,” Kieler say. “They can drain those cards if they have all that information and there’s no way to get that money replaced.”

If you fell victim to an EBT scam, Kieler says to file a report with your local law enforcement agency.

W. 6th Street Bridge now open in Atlantic

News

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Work on rehabilitating the West 6th Street Bridge in Atlantic, is finished. The Bridge, located over the East Nishnabotna River, is officially open. Work on bringing the bridge back to it’s legal load rating of 80,000 pounds began last year, when the City of Atlantic and Cass County entered into a 28-E (cost sharing) agreement.

The repair process primarily included work on the bridge abutments and replacing the steel beams.

Rush makes it official with Iowa

Sports

December 7th, 2022 by admin

Atlantic senior Ava Rush made it official on Wednesday by signing her school agreement with the University of Iowa to continue her track and field and academic career. Rush signed with her parents and coaches in attendance at Atlantic High School.  She said it’s a dream come true to join the Hawkeyes and she talked about some of the hard work it took to get her to this point.

Rush had a 9th place finish at the Class 3A state cross country meet this season, and has been strong on the cross country course and on the track. She competed in four events at the state track and field meet in 2021 and competed in four events this past season in 2022. This past season she qualified in the 1500M, 4x800M Relay, 4x400M Relay, and Distance Medley. The 4x400M Relay team grabbed a fourth place medal and will be back to fight for a strong placing again this year. Rush hopes they can accomplish some big things in her final high school season.

Ava has been involved in a large number of activities through her high school career and she feels those experiences have helped her elevate her track career.

Rush will be involved in middle distance and relay events at Iowa and she said she’s willing to help the team wherever the coaching staff feels is her best fit.

Trumpeter Swan Contest Winner!!!

Ag/Outdoor

December 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning reports the sponsors of a contest with regard to the arrival of more than six Trumpeter Swans at Lake Number 4 in the Schildberg Recreational Area, have determined the official arrival of the swans as November 22nd. On that day, 30 Trumpeter Swans were here and stayed more than twenty-four hours.

The person picking that date was Carol Seddon. She won a prize from Cass County Conservation for being the lucky contestant. The CCCB thanks to all who participated!