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RICHARD JESPERSEN, 94, of Atlantic (Svcs. 01/03/2022)

Obituaries

December 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD JESPERSEN, 94, of Atlantic, died Tue., Dec. 28th, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Funeral Services for RICHARD JESPERSEN will be held on Monday, January 3rd at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held prior to the service on Monday at the church starting at 9:30 a.m.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church or the American Cancer Society.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

RICHARD JESPERSEN is survived by:

His wife – Mary Ann Jespersen.

Children: Jill (Denny) Brown. Dave (Cheri) Jespersen. Mark (special friend, Rebekah) Jespersen.

7 Grandchildren

12 Great-Grandchildren

Atlantic Police report 7 arrests

News

December 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Police Department reports seven arrests occurred between Dec. 13th and 27th:

  • On Monday (12/27), Officers arrested 27-year-old Caleb Affuso, of Denver, CO., for Theft in the 5th Degree. Affuso was cited into court, and released.
  • On the 22nd, 52-year-old Edward Davenport, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Woodbury County warrant for OWI.
  • On Dec. 21st, Atlantic Police arrested 31-year-old Levi Stice, of Atlantic, for Assault causing serious injury. He was later released on bond.
  • On the 20th, 40-year-old Jasper Daniel, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Violation of Probation.
  • Atlantic Police arrested 28-year-old Samantha Schmidt, of Atlantic, on Dec. 19th, for Assault while displaying a dangerous weapon, and disorderly conduct.
  • On the 15th, 37-year-old Fernando Villa-Diaz, of Atlantic, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault and Interference with Official Acts.
  • And, on Dec. 13th, Atlantic Police arrested 18-year-old Myson Kovac, of Atlantic, for Burglary in the 3rd Degree/Motor Vehicle, and Theft in the 5th Degree. Kovac remained in the Cass County Jail as of Dec. 27th (the latest report).

Iowa State men’s basketball adds transfer Tre King

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December 29th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State men’s head basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger has announced the addition of Georgetown transfer Tre King. King is a 6-7 forward out of Lexington, Kentucky, who spent the previous three seasons at Eastern Kentucky before transferring to Georgetown. King, a senior, never played a game at Georgetown and has two years of eligibility remaining due to the COVID year.

King played in 28 games for Eastern Kentucky last season and averaged 14.9 points and 6.2 rebounds while shooting nearly 50 percent from the field to earn All-OVC first-team honors. He has shown the ability to step out and knock down perimeter shots, connecting on 19 3-pointers at a 34 percent clip. Defensively, King was one of three players nationally with at least 30 blocks and 40 steals in 2020-21.

“Tre will provide an immediate impact to our program with the combination of his character, versatility and experience,” Otzelberger said. “He has the unique ability to shoot the three, make plays attacking closeouts, as well as finish through contact at the rim. Defensively, he can guard multiple positions and be an impactful rebounder. We’re excited to have Tre enhance the competition of our practice environment each day.”

King, who prepped at Hargrave Military Academy, reached double figures in 21 games during last season’s shortened campaign. He scored a season-high 29 points against Tennessee Tech, while also scoring 25 against Xavier. In total, he posted six 20-point games and five double-doubles.

King has played 92 career games and made 77 starts, scoring 973 career points and 480 rebounds. He has also had 107 steals and 76 blocks in his career.

Carstens 1880 Farmstead Sets Annual Meeting

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December 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Shelby, Iowa) – Carstens 1880 Farmstead, Inc. will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, January 11, 2022, at the Shelby Community Hall in Shelby, at 7:30 pm.  Out-going Carstens Board President Mel Hursey says “While we know that the last thing anyone wants to think about is another election, we encourage everyone to come out and vote!”  Members of Carstens Farm will be voting for two director positions. The following board members’ terms are ending as of the date of the meeting:  Harvey Ferris of Missouri Valley, Mel Hursey of Shelby, Bill Johnson of Avoca and Meryle Osborn of Crescent.  Incumbents Harvey Ferris and Bill Johnson are running again.

Gerald McCool of Minden and Terry Torneten of Harlan are candidates seeking the open spots on the board.  Continuing board members are Ben Ausdemore of Minden, Charlie Leaders of Minden, Dale Schroder of Avoca, Rick Newland of Portsmouth, Stan Kern and Doug Martin all of Shelby and David Dittmer of Minden.

Results of the election will be announced following the meeting. Hursey said  “We are throwing around ideas for projects for 2022. We want to continue our focus on more building upkeep and repair.” Reports will be given on the 2021 Carstens Farm Days.  Hursey adds, “I hope to see many members as well as the general public who care about the farm at the meeting.”

Carstens 1880 Farmstead, Inc. members as well as members of the public are welcome and encouraged to attend.  Those attending will have the opportunity to renew their memberships or to purchase new memberships.  Memberships are important for sustaining the farm’s operations. Carstens 1880 Farmstead, Inc., a non-profit group of local volunteers, oversees this working farmstead museum exhibit located south of Shelby, Iowa.  The farmstead hosts several thousand people annually during Carstens Farm Days which is held the first weekend after Labor Day.  For more information visit www.carstensfarm.com

DOT to get more radar speed signs for work zones

News

December 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – You might be seeing more of those radar speed signs when the construction season ramps up again in the spring. The D-O-T’s Dave Lorenzen, says the signs already in use in some construction zones show how fast you are going. “They are effective — in fact, we are hearing more from people driving in work zones that that is probably one the most effective tools to bring their attention to the fact that they are going too fast, they are going past the posted limit,” Lorenzen says. He says people usually slow down when their speed is displayed. “I’ve heard them referred to in some law enforcement circles as shaming boards, because all of a sudden you look down and it’s like ‘Oh my gosh I am going that fast’,” he says.

Lorenzen says they are looking to use more of them. “We are in the process of securing additional units — and you will see those more readily deployed on mobile maintenance and construction sites that we are involved in,” Lorenzen says. He says it makes sense to use more of them. “We do know they are effective, they are not overly expensive,” according to Lorenzen.

Lorenzon says one thing the signs don’t do is take a picture and send you a ticket. He says their purpose is to remind you of your speed and the need to slow down in work zones.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 12/29/21: 4 arrests, 1 injury accident

News

December 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports four arrests from over the past week:

  • On Monday (12/27), 36-year-old Aron Lee Camenzind, of Kennard, NE, was arrested at Highway 34 & I-29 at around 3:12-a.m., for OWI/1st offense, Driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway, and Reckless Driving. His bond was set at $1,000.
  • On Christmas Day, 69-year-old Gary Paul Kennedy, of Omaha, was arrested for Interference with Official Acts and on a warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree. Bond was set at $600.
  • On Dec. 22nd, 20-year-old Deven Anthony Hatfield, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at Cass County Corrections, on a warrant for Failure to Appear. His bond was set at $3,000.
  • And, on Dec. 20th, 51-year-old Bryan Allen Dennis, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at I-29 & Highway 34, for Public Intoxication. Bond was set at $300.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports also, a woman from Plattsmouth, NE., was transported to the hospital by Silver City Rescue, following a single-vehicle accident Monday afternoon. 73-year-old Dianne Stewart was in a 2021 Subaru, in the West Oak Park parking lot off 195th Street. She got out of her vehicle to walk her dog, but leaned back in through the driver’s side door, to retrieve her cell phone. Authorities say Stewart either failed to put the vehicle in park, or hit the gear shifter, causing it to move to “Neutral.”

She was hit by the vehicle as it began to roll downhill. After the car became stuck on the driveway embankment, Stewart attempted to free the vehicle from the embankment, but only “Made it worse.” The Subaru had three wheels on the ground and appeared to be in danger of rolling over. Stewart complained of a possible broken left arm. She also had a visible laceration/bruise, to the right side of her face, near her eye.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 12/29/21

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December 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 8:06-a.m., from Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN News, 12/29/21

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December 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Our 7:07-a.m. broadcast area/state News, with Ric Hanson.

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Cass County Extension Report 12-29-2021

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December 29th, 2021 by Jim Field

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2 from Iowa expected to plead guilty in Jan. 6th U-S Capitol attack

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December 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Washington, D-C) – An Iowa man and his son charged in connection to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol are expected to plead guilty. KCCI reports Daryl Johnson of Saint Ansgar and his son, Daniel Johnson, of Minnesota, were seen on video entering the Capitol during the attack — and later bragged about it on social media. The two face numerous charges, including violent entry and disorderly conduct.

Court documents filed last week show a plea hearing has been scheduled for the afternoon of Jan. 4. Court documents also show that in January, investigators said someone tipped them off to a Snapchat video taken by Daniel Johnson showing him inside the Capitol during the attack. Then, on Jan. 18, another tip, regarding a Facebook post made by Daniel Johnson, saying “I was one of the first ones inside the capitol building.” A March 1 tip implicated both of the Johnsons and investigators said they were able to identify the two from video taken inside the Capitol.

The records say Daryl Johnson was wearing the same puffy navy blue jacket on Jan. 6 that he had in public Facebook photos and made Facebook posts about being at the Capitol. After obtaining private messages, investigators accuse Daniel Johnson of telling someone “We stormed capitol hill” and “Lol Dad and I were one of the first ones inside.” They say he sent those messages on the Jan. 6, soon after the attack.

So far, six Iowans face charges connected to the riot.