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BERNICE “Bernie” M. ROBINSON, 94, of Van Meter (formerly of Exira) – Celebration of Life 2/19/22

Obituaries

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

BERNICE “Bernie” M. ROBINSON, 94, of Van Meter (formerly of Exira), died Jan. 24th, in West Des Moines. A Celebration of Life Memorial Mass for BERNICE ROBINSON will be held 10-a.m. Saturday, Feb. 19th, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Exira. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

The family will meet with friends Friday evening, February 18, 2022, from 5:30 P.M. until 6:45P.M. with a Rosary at 7:00 P.M. at the Kessler Funeral Home in Exira.

Inurnment will be in the Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery east of Exira and a portion later inurned with her husband in the Iowa Veterans Cemetery near Van Meter, Iowa.

BERNICE “Bernie” M. ROBINSON is survived by:

Her son – Bill (Debra) Robinson, of Oakland.

Her daughters – Janice Shepard, and Judy (Kevin) Ernst, all of Van Meter. H

6 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, her sisters-in-law, other relatives, and friends.

Bull Creek Pathway Closure

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Updated w/changes) (Atlantic, Iowa) – Beginning today (Tue., Feb. 15, 2022), the Bull Creek Pathway in Atlantic, NORTH of 14th Street will be closed. Parks and Rec Director Bryant Rasmussen says “We apologize for any inconvenience, but we are excited to have this opportunity to address Bull Creek and expand on its beauty.”

He advises you to check the Parks and Rec Facebook page for updates on the work happening on the Bull Creek pathway. “In the meantime,” Rasmussen says, “please feel free to utilize the other trails through town, such as East Ridge, Mollett, or Schildberg.”

Bull Creek Pathway (Atlantic, Iowa)

At this time he said , the section of the Bull Creek Pathway SOUTH of 14th street will remain open.

Iowa still holding off major spongy moth invasion

News

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An invasive moth that can eat away the leaves of trees has so far been held in check in Iowa. The D-N-R’s Tivon Feeley, monitors the gypsy moth — which is now known as the spongy month. “We’ve caught a few captures statewide this past year, but they are pretty low in number, and mainly in northeast Iowa. If we look back over the years, we’ve had to do some controls to kind of keep those populations at bay — and those have been very successful,” according to Feeley.

He is the D-N-R’s forest health program leader, and says there’s a concern about the population of spongy moths in Wisconsin and Illinois. “What we’re looking at here is how to keep those from spreading over and how to slow that spread down. And that’s what we work on. So we do trap and monitor where they are at,” he says.”We use a technique called mating disruption to prevent them from spreading as quickly. And that’s when you go out to the forest and spray the scent of the female — the pheromone out into the forest — and then they can’t find each other to mate.”

He says they can quickly impact trees. “The caterpillars defoliate trees — they prefer oaks — but there are over 300 species of trees that they will feed off of. The months lay their eggs –hence the name spongy, they look a little spongy — on just about everything from underneath your tire on your R-V, to your boats, you name it,” Feeley says. He says you can help prevent their spread by looking for their eggs if you are in other states. Feeley says they have traps set up to keep an eye on the spongy moth movement. He says they have some 18-hundred delta traps that look like green and orange triangles in nine northeast Iowa counties “It has the scent of the females inside, and when the moth flies by, the male moth gets stuck in there. And that helps us monitor their populations,” Feeley says.

He says Iowa doesn’t have any spongy moth treatments set for this year, but there is one across the river in Wisconsin.

Creston woman arrested on assault w/a weapon charge

News

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Creston (IA) Police Department reports 34-year-old Amanda Lea Thompson, of Creston, was arrested Monday night at her residence. Thompson was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. She was transported to the Union County Jail and then onto the Adams County Jail. She was being held without bond pending an appearance before the magistrate.

Continued downward progress in Iowa’s declining COVID-19 numbers

News

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – There’s some good news with regard to COVID-19 data in Iowa. Officials with Iowa Department of Public Health, Monday, said on the COVID-19 dashboard, the numbers continue their retreat from the last several weeks. In fact, every key metric has improved in the last week. IDPH reports 8,370 positive virus tests in the last seven days, down from 10,032 on Friday. The state’s 14-day positivity rate has dropped from 13.9% to 12.4%.

The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 has fallen precipitously, down from 587 on Friday to 463, the lowest total in 2022. Of those hospitalized with COVID-19, 53,7% are unvaccinated, while 67.4% of those listed in intensive care with the virus are unvaccinated. Of those hospitalized with COVID-19, 47% had a primary diagnosis, while 53% were hospitalized for another reason, but tested positive. The number of long-term care facilities reporting an outbreak in Iowa dropped from 114 to 106.

There have been 4,886,063 vaccine doses administered in Iowa, with 71.5% of those 18 and older fully vaccinated and 76.2% of those 12 and older with at least one dose. The Iowa Department of Public Health is no longer providing three weekly updates on the COVID-19 dashboard. The state will instead offer weekly data updates.

 

Iowa State visits TCU Tuesday night

Sports

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger says a lack of motivation is not an issue as the Cyclones get ready for tonight’s (Tuesday night’s) game at TCU. ISU is 3-9 in the Big 12 and has lost four straight games.

Otzelberger says after playing harder than all of their non-conference opponents the margin of error is smaller in the Big 12.

Otzelberger says better offense will help on the defensive end.

TCU beat the Cyclones 59-44 in Ames last month and Otzelberger says his team needs a better start.

A key will be keeping TCU off the offensive boards.

Northern Iowa looks to bounce back Tuesday night at Illinois State

Sports

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The UNI men will need to move on quickly from Sunday’s blowout loss at Loyola as the Panthers get ready to visit Illinois State tonight (Tuesday night). The Panthers are 10-4 in the Missouri Valley after an 85-58 loss to the Ramblers.

That’s Panther coach Ben Jacobson who says his team should have no problem moving on.

Jacobson says having several players who have been through a title chase is a plus.

With Noah Carter playing the center spot Jacobson is concerned about Illinois State’s size.

Illinois State fired head coach Dan Mueller on Sunday but he will finish the season. Mueller also played at Illinois State.

FBI seeks assistance in locating Illinois teen last seen in Iowa

News

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATE 2/16/22) – A 14-year-old girl last seen in Iowa has been found. The FBI says Addison Windbigler was found safe and unharmed in Minneapolis.

Original story follows….

The Federal Bureau of Investigations is asking for help to find a missing 14-year-old girl last seen in Iowa. The FBI Omaha Office said 14-year-old Addison Windbigler traveled with a family member to Keokuk, Iowa on Dec. 13. Windbigler, who is from Nauvoo, Illinois, was left in the custody of a family friend, the FBI said. She was last seen in Keokuk on Dec. 14. She is 5 feet, 4 inches tall, 125 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.

“The FBI is investigating every lead and using all the resources available to us to find Addison,” FBI officials said in a news release. “Agents believe there are people in the Keokuk community who can provide information that will assist in finding Addison.” Anyone with information is asked to call FBI Omaha at 402-493-8688.

3 arrested on drug charges Monday, in Red Oak

News

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Valentine’s Day wasn’t so sweet for three people who were arrested on drug charges Monday, in Red Oak. According to the Red Oak P-D, 26-year-old Jeffrey Steven Whitt, of Villisca, and 23-year-old Colby John Nicholas Rasmussen, of Red Oak, were arrested at around 5:10-p.m., following the execution of a search warrant at 1804 E. Summit Street, Apt. 28.

Rasmussen

Rasmussen was taken into custody on Felony charges that include: Possession of Cocaine; Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana (nearly 36 grams), and a Drug Tax Stamp Violation. He was additionally charged with Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs, a serious misdemeanor. Rasmussen was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail. Whitt faces a charge of Gathering where marijuana is used, a serious misdemeanor. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Whitt

And, 24-year-old Jacob Lee Reafling, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 7:15-p.m. Monday, in the 100 block of E. Oak Street, in Red Oak. He was taken into custody on a Mills County warrant for Possession of a controlled substance/marijuana-1st offense. He was transported to the Mills County Jail and held on a $2,500 bond.

Reafling

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022

Weather

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly Cloudy, windy & warmer. High 52. S @ 15-30.
Tonight: P/Cldy to Cldy. Low around 35. S @ 10.
Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/scattered light rain/snow/flurries. High 38. N @ 10-20.
Thursday: Mo. Cldy. High 20.
Friday: P/Cldy. High 39.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 42. Our Low was 11. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was -5 and the Low was -30. The Record High on this date was 72 in 1921. The Record Low was -31 in 1905.