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2021-22 All-Hawkeye Ten Boys Basketball Teams

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March 7th, 2022 by admin

2021-2022 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS

FIRST TEAM
1 Drew Brown Clarinda Sr. F
2 Carson Seuntjens ** Denison-Schleswig Jr. G
3 Caden Johnson Glenwood Jr. G
4 Brad Curren Harlan Jr. G
5 Dawson Gifford Kuemper Jr. G
6 Wyatt Hatcher Lewis Central Sr. F
7 Max DeVries ** Red Oak So. G
8 Aidan Hall Harlan Jr. F

2ND TEAM
1 Colton Rasmussen Atlantic So. F
2 Cole Arnold Lewis Central So. F
3 Grant Jobe Clarinda Sr. C
4 Carter White St. Albert Sr. G
5 Jacob Birch Harlan Jr. F
6 Dayton Templeton Atlantic Sr. G
7 Luke Wiebers Denison-Schleswig So. G
8 Hunter Gilleland Red Oak So. G

HONORABLE MENTION
1 Zach Foster Shenandoah Sr. F
2 Cael Turner Creston So. G
3 Connor Frame Harlan Sr. G
4 Michael Kasperbauer Kuemper So. G
5 DJ Weilage St. Albert Sr. G
6 Dennis Vonnahme Kuemper So. F
7 Zac Kelsey Glenwood Jr. F
8 Kyle Strider Creston Jr. G
9 Ryan Johnson Red Oak Sr. F
10 Colby Souther Lewis Central Jr. C
11 Aiden Schuttinga Denison-Schleswig Sr. G
12 Lance Arkfeld Denison-Schleswig So. F
13 Carter Pellett Atlantic Jr. F

Ward files for re-election as Cass County Recorder

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March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Monday (Today), was the first day candidates for the June Primary Election could begin filing their nomination papers. On the first day of filing, the Cass County Auditor’s Office reports Mary Ward has filed for re-election as County Recorder.

The filing deadline is March 25th, 2022. If you have any questions about the nomination and/or filing process, contact the Cass County Auditor’s Office or see the Iowa Secretary of State’s website .

WILLIAM HENRY ROOF, 86, of Avoca (Memorial Svcs. 3/12/22)

Obituaries

March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

WILLIAM HENRY ROOF, 86, of Avoca, died March 3, 2022, at Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan. Memorial services for WILLIAM ROOF will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, March 12th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Avoca.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home on Saturday, from 9-until 10:30-a.m.

Burial is in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

WILLIAM ROOF is survived by:

His wife – Ann Christi [Gronborg] Roof, of Avoca.

His son – Neil (Amanda) Roof, of Avoca.

His daughter – Elizabeth (Gavin) Graham, of Mapleton, IL.

His brother – Keith (JoDee) Roof, of North Liberty.

4 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, and his sister-in-law.

CHARLES “BUD” KYLE, 90, of Avoca (No Services)

Obituaries

March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CHARLES “BUD” KYLE, 90, of Avoca, died Sunday, March 6th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. No services will be held for CHARLES “BUD” KYLE. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca is assisting the family.

Burial is in the Paton Township Cemetery in Paton, Iowa.

CHARLES “BUD” KYLE is survived by his wife, Carol Kyle, of Avoca.

9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

STEVE MILLSAP, 76, of Greenfield (Graveside Svcs. 3/14/22)

Obituaries

March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

STEVE MILLSAP, 76, of Greenfield, died Monday, March 7, 2022, at his home in Greenfield.  Graveside services for STEVE MILLSAP will be held on Monday, March 14, 2022, at 9:30 a.m. at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery near Van Meter, Iowa with full military graveside rites conducted the Greenfield American Legion Head-Endres Post No. 265 and V.F.W. Post No. 5357.  Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements,

Visitation will be held Saturday, March 12, 2022, at the Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Steve Millsap Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

STEVE MILLSAP is survived by:

His wife – Diana Millsap, of Winterset.

His son – Shane (Abby) Millsap, of West Des Moines.

His daughter – Stephanie (Michael) Ivancic, of Superior, Colorado.

His brothers – Keith (Sharon) Millsap, of Winterset; Ron (Lynn) Millsap, of Ottumwa, and Randy (Kris) Millsap, of Cedar Rapids.

8 grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Malvern man & 2 juveniles arrested for Burglary and Criminal Mischief

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March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), reports an adult and two juveniles were arrested on burglary and other charges, Friday evening.  Authorities say that on March 4th, at 6:45 p.m., the Mills County Communications Center received a 911 call about a burglary in progress at Vinton Equipment, in Pacific Junction. Law Enforcement responded to that location where the reporting party saw one person with a flashlight run behind some equipment. The reporting party stayed on the phone with the Communications Center to give updates to responding units.

When law enforcement arrived on scene, K9 Deputy Evan Ruse gave multiple loud verbal commands to come out with hands up prior to releasing K9 “Danken.” K9 Danken then started barking and was released to do an area search. Almost immediately after K9 Danken was released, three suspects came out with their hands up. All three were taken into custody without further incident.

Jeffrey Greene

During the investigation, law enforcement located burglary tools on all three suspects and a bucket full of copper wire and other parts that were removed from different tractors. Two of the three suspects were juveniles, the third suspect was identified as Jeffrey Greene of Malvern. Law enforcement was able to locate their vehicle, which was parked in the Martin Chapel Cemetery.

Both juveniles were charged with Burglary 3rd Degree of a Vehicle, Possession of Burglary Tools, and Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree. Greene was charged with Burglary 3rd Degree of a Vehicle, Possession of Burglary Tools, Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree, and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Glenwood Police Department and the Iowa State Patrol.

A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Corning woman arrested on drug & other charges

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March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Adams County was arrested Friday evening on drug and other charges. 36-year-old Breeanna May Fallin, of Corning, was arrested at 330th and Highway 34, for: A Controlled Substance Violation; 3 counts Possession of a Controlled Substance; Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia and Interference with Official Acts. Bond for those offenses was set at $25,000. Fallin was also taken into custody on a Woodbury County warrant for Failure to Appear. Bond on the warrant is $600.

And, Sunday morning, 26-year-old Dakota John Allen, of Hastings (IA), was arrested for Driving Under Suspension. His bond was set at $300.

Gov. Reynolds issues disaster proclamation for nine additional counties impacted by recent severe weather

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March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today (Monday), Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for nine additional counties in response to the March 5 severe weather. The governor’s proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to respond to and recover from the effects of this severe weather in Adair, Benton, Decatur, Jasper, Lucas, Polk, Tama, Warren, and Wayne counties.

In addition, the proclamation activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program for qualifying residents, along with the Disaster Case Management Program, for the aforementioned nine counties, as well as Madison County. The Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Grants are available for home or car repairs, replacement of clothing or food, and temporary housing expenses. Original receipts are required for those seeking reimbursement for actual expenses related to storm recovery. The grant application and instructions are available on the Iowa Department of Human Services website at https://dhs.iowa.gov/disaster-assistance-programs. Potential applicants have 45 days from the date of the proclamation to submit a claim.

The Disaster Case Management Program addresses serious needs related to disaster-related hardship, injury, or adverse conditions. Disaster case managers work with clients to create a disaster recovery plan and provide guidance, advice, and referral to obtain a service or resource. There are no income eligibility requirements for this program; it closes 180 days from the date of the governor’s proclamation. For information on the Disaster Case Management Program, contact your local community action association or visit www.iowacommunityaction.org.

On Saturday, March 5, the Governor issued a disaster proclamation for Madison County in response to the severe weather.

Open Burning Ban in Pottawattamie County Lifted

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March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs, Iowa – The open burning ban in Pottawattamie County will be lifted later today and residents may resume open burning beginning Tuesday, March 8, 2022.

Pott. County Emergency Management Coordinator Doug Reed reports open burning is now allowable throughout the county EXCEPT in any municipal city limits where there is a standing ordinance prohibiting open burning on a regular basis. Before burning, check with your local fire department or city clerk to determine whether your community has such an ordinance.

Residents are to continue using extreme caution whenever burning. The recent rain and snow cover will provide temporary and likely short-term relief of dangerous fire conditions. The county is still significantly below precipitation averages, and it won’t take long for fuels to become extremely volatile under the right atmospheric conditions as we approach spring and planting season

Extreme weather & high natural gas prices mean much higher heating bills

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March 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Higher natural gas prices are bringing Iowans higher winter heating bills, as energy companies warned last fall. Bill Marquess, program planner for Iowa’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program or LI-HEAP, says he’s seen about a 20-percent increase in applications from last winter. Thanks to new federal funding, he says they provided an extra boost to participants.

“In addition to what individuals would normally get, which is determined by a benefit matrix that looks at different categories, types of fuel, do you own, do you rent, things like that,” Marquess says. “In addition to that, we just issued out supplemental payments at 40% of what that first payment was.” Marquess says the program can help people make ends meet when money is spread thin.

“When households are already struggling and facing hardships, and then you do put in this extreme weather that we’ve been having, which forces usage to go up, and then because of these other issues, the cost of usage is that much higher,” Marquess says. “It has definitely, I think, had a stronger impact for households, maybe than what they’re used to.” He says they also have financial assistance for crises, like when a furnace needs to be replaced.

In October, MidAmerican Energy told customers to expect natural gas bills to rise anywhere from 50 to 100-percent. A MidAmerican spokesperson says customers’ natural gas bills did rise this winter. The average heating bill this past December rose 108-percent.

(by Catherine Wheeler, Iowa Public Radio)