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FRANK MITCHELL, 98, of Atlantic (Svcs. 1/29/22)

Obituaries

January 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

FRANK MITCHELL, 98, of Atlantic, died Monday, Jan. 24th, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Funeral services for FRANK MITCHELL will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Jan. 29th, at the First United Methodist Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family is from 5-until 7-p.m. Friday, Jan. 28th, at the funeral home.

Burial is in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Cass County Relay for Life.

FRANK MITCHELL is survived by:

His daughters – Dianna Mitchell, of Atlantic; Danita (& companion Neil Booher) Story, of Lewis.

His sons – Donald (Debora) Mitchell, of Council Bluffs; Dennis (Jeriyln Main) Mitchell, of Olathe, KS; & Douglas Mitchell, of Atlantic.

11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

AP Boys Basketball Poll 01/24/2022

Sports

January 24th, 2022 by admin

Class 4A

Record Pts Prv
1. Ames (6) 9-1 87 1
2. Pleasant Valley (3) 12-0 82 2
3. Waukee Northwes 11-2 65 3
4. Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 10-2 46 5
5. Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 10-2 42 6
6. Cedar Falls 9-2 31 7
(tie) Prairie, Cedar Rapids 9-1 31 4
8. Ankeny 10-2 28 8
(tie) Johnston 11-2 28 9
10. Sioux City, East 10-2 24 10
(tie) Iowa City, West 10-2 24 10

Others receiving votes: Ankeny Centennial 5. Davenport, North 1. Valley, West Des Moines 1.

Class 3A

Record Pts Prv
1. Fort Madison (9) 12-0 90 1
2. Washington 13-1 75 4
3. Harlan 11-2 66 2
4. Dallas Center-Grimes 10-2 63 6
5. Decorah 12-1 44 9
6. Humboldt 12-1 41 3
7. Central Clinton, De Witt 11-2 23 10
8. Pella 10-4 22 5
9. Spencer 10-3 17 8
10. Marion 11-3 14 NR
(tie) Dubuque Wahlert 8-3 14 NR

Others receiving votes: Estherville Lincoln Central 8. Clear Lake 7. Winterset 4. Ballard 4. Denison-Schleswig 3.

Class 2A

Record Pts Prv
1. Monticello (3) 14-0 72 4
2. Boyden-Hull (1) 12-1 65 7
3. Mid-Prairie, Wellman (2) 14-0 64 6
4. Aplington-Parkersburg (2) 12-1 62 3
5. Western Christian, Hull (1) 13-1 61 5
6. Van Meter 13-1 51 2
7. Central Lyon 13-1 50 1
8. Williamsburg 13-2 23 10
9. Camanche 12-2 15 8
10. Central Decatur, Leon 12-1 8 NR
(tie) Des Moines Christian 17-1 8 NR

Others receiving votes: Clarion-Goldfield 7. South Central Calhoun 5. Roland-Story, Story City 3. Pella Christian 1.

Class 1A

Record Pts Prv
1. Grand View Christian (8) 21-0 89 1
2. St. Mary’s, Remsen 15-0 75 2
3. North Linn, Troy Mills 24-2 70 3
4. A-H-S-T-W, Avoca (1) 14-0 57 4
5. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 15-0 55 6
6. Lake Mills 15-0 54 5
7. Martensdale-St. Marys 12-1 19 T7
7. Easton Valley 12-2 19 9
9. Newman Catholic, Mason City 10-1 14 10
10. Danville 13-1 10 NR

Others receiving votes: Dunkerton 6. Newell-Fonda 6. New London 5. Winfield-Mount Union 5. WACO, Wayland 3. Edgewood-Colesburg 3. West Harrison, Mondamin 3. Iowa Valley, Marengo 1. North Mahaska, New Sharon 1.

Federal tax filing season opens up

News

January 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Internal Revenue Service opened the tax filing season today (Monday). I-R-S Commissioner, Chuck Rettig spoke with reporters and says there are three things you can do to speed up the process. “File electronically, file accurately, and request a direct deposit of refunds,” he says. Rettig says it has been tough during the pandemic to process all of the tax returns and the challenges continue. He says that’s why it is important to get everyone to file the most accurate return they can.

“If there’s a problem with their return it can create an extensive delay and I-R-S notices sent in the mail than then the back and forth between the taxpayer and their representative. And we are trying to avoid that to the extent that we can,” Rettig says. He says electronic filing is a key to getting your refund quicker. “If they avoid errors when they file, we still anticipate that most people will not experience delays. They will receive their refund within 21 days when they file electronically requesting a direct deposit. And we fully expect the vast majority of folks to receive their refunds in a timely manner,” according to Rettig.

Rettig says there are still issues with calling the I-R-S for help. “Phone lines have been jammed — our phone lines we anticipate will continue to be jammed up for the foreseeable future…there’s just many, many reasons — but the demand is significantly up. Our folks are working as hard as we can, we’ve automated and made automated changes during the course of the past year to the extent that we can. But we anticipate an extremely high call volume as well going through this filing season,” Rettig says. He says going online is the best option to get information.

“To the extent people can, we are encouraging people to use the various online resources through IRS.gov, that will be the fastest way to get information,” Rettig says. The federal tax filing deadline is April 18th.

Advocates say child care slot shortage still growing in Iowa

News

January 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Advocates say waiting lists are still growing for child care slots in Iowa and it will take more money from all sorts of sources to boost the pay AND benefits for child care workers. Dawn Oliver Wiand is C-E-O of the Iowa Women’s Foundation, which has a program focused on helping communities come up with new child care options.

“This issue is really big,” Wiand says. “…It’s going to take multiple solutions in multiple ways. We need to see both federal and state dollars, but we also need to see business dollars and philanthropic dollars.” Alex Glenn is the human resources director for Generation Next, a company that has 250 employees working in five different child care centers in central Iowa. The company recently increased benefits for its workforce, but Glenn says it may not be enough to keep employees.

“Once they leave us, they don’t go another child care center. They leave the field entirely. They go to somewhere where there’s less burnout, where there’s less stress and where they have better benefits,” he says. “…Nobody goes from Wells Fargo to child care.” Glenn and Wiand made their comments this weekend on “Iowa Press” on Iowa P-B-S.

Iowa lawmakers are considering a series of proposals to boost child care options for Iowa parents, including regulatory changes for building and operating a child care center as well as tax incentives for opening a child care business.

Iowa pork producers converge in Des Moines for annual meeting, trade show

Ag/Outdoor

January 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The voting delegates of the Iowa Pork Producers Association, representing all of the state’s 99 county pork organizations, will be in Des Moines tomorrow (Tuesday) for the annual meeting to vote on policies. Association spokeswoman Dal Grooms explains what will be discussed.

“There’s been a Visioning Task Force that’s been going on between the National Pork Producers Council and the National Pork Board,” Grooms says. “They are ready to give a report. They’re going to be sharing that with the delegates and having delegates respond to that and then talk about accountability, as to who should managing which portion.” Under the pork check-off program, producers pay 45-cents per 100-dollars of pork value.

Membership dues are used for lobbying, while the check-off funds can only be used for promotion, education, research, market development and exports.  “They’re also going to be talking about rates for both the checkoff and then also for the rate that we have for special interest programs,” Grooms says. “People have been kicking that around for a year or two as well.”

The industry trade show and seminars as part of the annual Iowa Pork Congress will be held Wednesday and Thursday at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines.

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 01/24/2022

Sports

January 24th, 2022 by admin

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25

Record Pts Prv
1. South Carolina (29) 17-1 748 1
2. Stanford 14-3 708 2
3. NC State (1) 18-2 695 4
4. Tennessee 18-1 657 5
5. Louisville 16-2 632 3
6. Indiana 14-2 605 6
7. Michigan 16-2 566 8
8. Arizona 14-2 538 10
9. Texas 14-3 426 15
10. UConn 11-4 424 9
11. Baylor 13-4 419 15
12. LSU 17-3 411 11
13. Iowa St. 16-3 369 7
14. Georgia Tech 15-4 350 18
15. Georgia 15-4 344 13
16. BYU 15-1 302 17
17. Maryland 13-6 293 12
18. Oklahoma 16-3 186 14
19. Oregon 11-5 155
20. Notre Dame 14-4 154 19
21. Duke 13-4 149 21
22. Ohio St. 15-3 116
23. Iowa 12-4 107 25
24. Mississippi 17-2 96
25. Kansas St 15-4 93

Others receiving votes: Florida Gulf Coast 90, North Carolina 83, Virginia Tech 13, Florida 12, DePaul 4, Missouri 2, UCLA 2, Kansas 1.

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 01/24/2022

Sports

January 24th, 2022 by admin

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25

RANK TEAM RECORD POINTS LW
1 Auburn (45) 18-1 1,504 2
2 Gonzaga (15) 15-2 1,475 1
3 Arizona (1) 16-1 1,381 3
4 Baylor 17-2 1,335 5
5 Kansas 16-2 1,281 7
6 Purdue 16-3 1,119 4
7 UCLA 13-2 1,116 9
7 Houston 17-2 1,116 10
9 Duke 15-3 1,017 6
10 Michigan State 15-3 979 14
11 Wisconsin 15-3 894 8
12 Kentucky 15-4 822 12
13 Texas Tech 15-4 766 18
14 Villanova 14-5 713 11
15 Southern California 16-2 711 16
16 Ohio State 12-4 584 19
17 Providence 16-2 542 21
18 Tennessee 13-5 419 24
19 LSU 15-4 399 13
20 UConn 13-4 284 25
21 Xavier 14-4 269 20
22 Marquette 14-6 177 NR
23 Iowa State 14-5 167 15
24 Illinois 13-5 155 17
25 Davidson 16-2 132 NR

Others receiving votes: BYU 120, Alabama 77, Texas 61, Colorado St. 57, Florida St. 50, Loyola Chicago 21, Oregon 19, Wake Forest 12, Indiana 10, Murray St. 10, Iowa 8, TCU 6, Miami 4, Florida 3, Boise St. 3, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 3, Wyoming 2, Iona 1, Seton Hall 1.

Clark earns fourth-consecutive Big Ten Player of the Week Honor

Sports

January 24th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa sophomore Caitlin Clark was named Big Ten Player of the Week, the conference announced Monday.

Clark has tallied 28-career Big Ten weekly honors – 13 freshman, 10 player and five honor roll. This is her fourth-consecutive Big Ten Player of the Week honor and fifth this season.

The West Des Moines, Iowa, native nearly averaged a triple double in two wins over Minnesota and Illinois last week with 26.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and nine assists per game. She shot 22-for-38 (.579) from the field and 6-for-11 (.545) from 3-point range.

In Iowa’s win over Minnesota, Clark registered her second-consecutive, fourth season and fifth career triple-double with 35 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists. Clark is the only Big Ten women’s basketball player to record a triple double in back-to-back games and four triple-doubles in a single season and the first NCAA Division I player (male or female) to record back-to-back 30-plus point triple doubles since 2000.

Clark and the Hawkeyes head to University Park, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday to take on the Penn State Nittany Lions inside Bryce Jordan Center. Tipoff is set for 5 p.m. (CT) on B1G Network.

WEEK OF JANUARY 24, 2022

Trading Post

January 24th, 2022 by admin

FOR SALE: Small ranch style home. 2 bedrooms, well-kept with newer furnishings. Newer furnace, hot water heater, shingles, energy efficient window, central air. The home will need to be moved from current location, should be easily accomplished by a company. Appraised for $35,000 but asking $5,000 to offset moving cost. Seller will work with buyer on timeframe for moving. Has been heated during the winter so it can be viewed anytime. Call 712-304-2587.

FOR SALE: 86×53 carpet $10; FREE: Full size retro spring bed. 712-249-7173

 

 

 

 

 

FOR SALE: Full sized bed frame. Great shape. Like new. Asking price is $50.00. Could negotiate on price maybe. 712-249-7699

 

 

 

 

 

Needing to re-home: Owner is sick and can no longer care for and can not be taken in by family due to allergies. 1 female cat, light & dark gray and 1 male, dark gray.  Both have white stomachs, fixed and up to date on shots. 712-249-5293.

 

 

 

 

 

FOR SALE: upright walker. $100. 712-243-4914.

FOR SALE: 1,000 bushel wood grainery; Steel posts, mostly 6-feet tall for fencing; Dry, seasoned firewood. Will sell for any amount at a reasonable price.  712-249-5160.

Needs a new home: Female cat been Spayed and Front Declawed.7 years old Gray and white. Her name is Missy. I’ve been caring for her since my mom passed but my cats keep attacking her. Really need a home for her urgently. 2 orange cats: Thunder & Lightning are brothers. Thunder loves to talk and once they get to trust you Lightning likes to lay on your lap but Thunder hasn’t been a lap cat but loves to be brushed and petted.  No front claws and neutered Missy is half sister and loves to be petted also and lap cat sometimes. She has been bullied by my cats but she has always been a  loner away from other animals. Lucy & Charlie are brother and sister and they are really lovable too. They are almost 9 months old and fixed and shots too. Rocco is a stray I’ve been taking care of since Sept 2021. I got him fixed and his rabies shot too. He is lovable too.  All have been fixed and had there shots too. 712-254-3267

 

 

 

 

 

FOR SALE: Vintage Avon Cardinal perfume (full) and yellow bird 1/2 full. $60 for all 4.; Folding chairs $25 (6 total); Cross Stitch supplies $50 (thread, books, needles, some bibs and misc.) Contact: Adam 641-512-6117

FOR SALE: Purebred German Shepherd Puppies: Puppies are wormed, and have had their 6 week shots. 2 males (sable). They are 10 weeks old now. Cost is $600, they are available now.  Contact Amanda at 712-249-1180. HOMES FOUND!

Mills County Sheriff’s report (1/24/22) -NE man arrested on warrant for Sexual Abuse

News

January 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports six people were arrested over the past week, including a man from Yutan, Nebraska, who was arrested on a warrant charging him with three counts of Sexual Abuse in the 2nd Degree. 22-year old Ross William Manly was arrested Wednesday afternoon at the Douglas County, NE., jail. His bond at the Mills County Jail was set at $75,000.

Also arrested Wednesday afternoon, was 28-year-old Daevon Deshione Sanchez, of Omaha. Sanchez was arrested following a traffic stop on I-29, and charged with OWI/1st offense ($1,000 bond). There were two separate arrests last Thursday, in Mills County: (as previously reported) 35-year-old Tamara Elizabeth Herrera-Alberto, of Shenandoah, was arrested at the Page County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance, and a Drug Tax Stamp Violation (Bond $30,000); 32-year-old Tyler Eldon Buckner, of Emerson,was arrested on Jan. 20th, for Driving Under Suspension (Bond $300).

This past Saturday afternoon, 44-year-old Angela Marie Wagman, of Omaha, was arrested in Mills County, following a traffic stop. She was wanted on a Pottawattamie County warrant for OWI/1st offense (Bond $1,000). And, at around 12:40-a.m. Sunday, 62-year-old Kenny Joseph Sousa, of Plattsmouth, NE., was arrested on I-29 in Mills County, for OWI/1st offense (bond $1,000).