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ROCKY LEE BARNETT, 74, of Harlan (Visitation 07/27/2021)

Obituaries

July 26th, 2021 by admin

ROCKY LEE BARNETT, 74, of Harlan died Friday, July 23rd at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. A Visitation for ROCKY LEE BARNETT will be held on Tuesday, July 27th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

ROCKY LEE BARNETT is survived by:

Wife: Jean Barnett of Harlan.

Daughter: Becky Jones of Harlan.

Son: Marty (Bridget) Barnett of Harlan.

Sister: Kitty Lou Jensen of Loveland, CO.

Brother: Lee Ray (Jennifer) Barnett of Newton.

Sister-in-law: Dorthy Barnett of Oskaloosa.

Brother-in-law: Richard Jensen of Audubon.

4 Grandchildren

Another Marshalltown school employee charged, another apparent suicide

News

July 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Authorities are investigating the apparent suicide of a man late last week, who evidently shot himself when Marshalltown police showed up to arrest him at his house in Ames. Marshalltown police were in Ames to serve an arrest warrant on the man on sexual exploitation and inappropriate sexual contact between a former Marshalltown school employee and a former student. Police heard a gunshot and found a body in the basement. It is the third related incident of sexual exploitation between an employee of the Marshalltown Community School District and students reported over the last couple of weeks. Marshalltown police says the three incidents are NOT related. The school district says counseling services will again be available for students and staff through Thursday of this week.

Twenty-six-year-old Mark Esquivel was charged on June 30th with sexual exploitation by a school employee and resigned as a teacher at Marshalltown High School. Former Marshalltown middle school teacher Adam Edgington of Nevada was found dead in his car on July 8th after being charged with having inappropriate contact with a 13-year-old student.

Cooling Stations Open in Cass County

News, Weather

July 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With excessive heat expected to persist through this workweek, facilities in Cass County have opened their doors to people who need a break from the extreme heat. Libraries in Cass County will be available as cooling stations during their regular operating hours throughout this week. The Nishna Valley YMCA in Atlantic will also serve as a Cooling Station. SWIPCO Transit Director Mark Lander says SWIPCO “will provide free rides this week for folks that need to get to cooling stations. All they have to do is call for a ride and tell us they need to go to a cooling station.” Call (712)-243-4196 if you need a ride to a cooling center.

Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon would like to thank the area libraries, the YMCA and their staffs for providing this important service. “We are heading into a stretch of hot temperatures and very high heat indexes for the region. Drink plenty of fluids, avoid strenuous outdoor activity during the heat of the day, stay out of the sun, and check on relatives, neighbors, the elderly and pets. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency…call 9-1-1.”

(Podcast) KJAN News, 7/26/21

News, Podcasts

July 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 8:05-a.m. News from Ric Hanson.

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Washington G.E.M 4-H Club celebrates 100 years as a club

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Washington G.E.M. 4-H Club is celebrating 100 years as a club.  Spokesperson Melanie Petty says the club is asking both present and past members and leaders please join in on Thursday, July 29 at 7:30 p.m. during the King and Queen contest, for a celebration.  Afterwards Washington G.E.M. past and present club members and leaders are invited to stop at the 4H Food Stand for an ice cream social to reminisce about the club’s history and thoughts for the future.

Petty says “We are sure there are many stories to be told and heard.” You can also take time during the fair to view the glass case in the entry of the community center building displaying some wonderful pieces of the club’s history.

The Cass County Fair begins Wednesday, July 28th and runs through Tuesday, August 3rd.  The fair is free to all ~ come out and enjoy what we have to offer!

(Podcast) KJAN News, 7/26/21

News, Podcasts

July 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 7:07-a.m., with Ric Hanson.

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Golf cart stolen from Greenfield Country Club

News, Sports

July 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports a Yamaha golf cart was stolen from the Greenfield Country Club early Sunday morning. The cart is light purple in color. If you have any information about the crime of have seen the golf cart, please contact the Adair County Sheriff’s Office at 641-743-2148.

Stolen golf cart

DAVID KOLL, 70, of Omaha (& formerly of Walnut) – Celebration of Life Svcs. 7/28/21

Obituaries

July 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DAVID KOLL, 70, of Omaha (& formerly of Walnut), died Friday, July 23rd, in Omaha. A Celebration of Life service for DAVID KOLL will be held 11-a.m. Wed., July 28th, at the John A. Gentleman Mortuary on 72nd Street, in Omaha.

DAVID KOLL is survived by:

His wife – Donna Koll, of Omaha.

His son – Mark Van Goethen, of Omaha.

His daughter – Melanie (Scott) Hobbs, of Hagerstown, MD.

His brother – Stephen (Cindy) Koll, of Atlantic.

2 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

WEEK OF JULY 26, 2021

Trading Post

July 26th, 2021 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Ball Automatic Jam & Jelly Maker.  Only used once.  Does all the work, no cooking or boiling needed.  Asking $49, half of the original price.  Call 712-243-2288.

FREE:  to pick….. Jonathan Apples in Highland Addition . They are falling off the trees…. Pick anytime in the day time or evening.  Plus, still have kitties to give away to good homes. Thunder and lightning… Yellow males .. neutered and front declaw. Missy needs a home with no other kitties.  They love to be brushed and petted.  Pic of Missy trying to lay in small box.  Thunder is sitting on one of his favorite toy that he enjoys his catnip.  Lightning is the other one with the white on neck. I am trying to get him to his old self after being let outside before we got him back.  Call 712-254-3267.

FOR SALE:  Sweet corn, you pick, for a free will donation.  Located just north of Atlantic (Ron St. John).  Call 712-249-0233GONE!

FOR SALE:  15 cubic ft chest type deep freeze. Good condition, asking $100. Call or text Kurt at 712-249-0186.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  A small Baldwin piano with bench, in beautiful condition, like new.  Maple color.  No one in the house plays it anymore and it needs to go.  Would consider donating to church or other organization.  Will make you a great deal on a wonderful piano.  Located in Adair, call 641-742-3654.

FOR SALE:  Pie saver for $40.00.  Call 712-249-7733.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Futon in great shape for $50.00 (See the pic below)  call 712-249-7733. (Still available as of 8/13/21) SOLD!

FREE:  Pro Form tread mill.  Works great, just a little noisy at times.    Call 712-254-2811.

FOR SALE:  Coleman sleeping bag, 33 X 75 with 4 pounds of filling, like new.  $15.  Call 712-254-2811.

American Red Cross: Severe Blood Shortage Continues

News

July 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Nebraska-Iowa Region of the American Red Cross report, as uncertain as the past year has been, one constant has been the need for lifesaving blood. Patients rushed to emergency rooms, those battling sickle cell disease and mothers with complicated childbirths rely on the generosity of volunteer donors to help receive the blood transfusions they rely on. And right now, the blood supply has fallen to critical levels. The Red Cross needs to collect more than 1,000 additional blood donations each day to meet current demand as hospitals respond to an unusually high number of traumas and emergency room visits, organ transplants and elective surgeries.

Patients need the help of the American people, who can make a difference by making an appointment to give blood or platelets as soon as possible by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).   In thanks for helping meet patient needs, all who come to give between now and July 31 will receive automatic entry for a chance to win gas for a year (a $5,000 value) and a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card by email. Additional information and details are available at rcblood.org/fuel.

Red Cross Disaster Team Completes Busy First Half of 2021

The first half of 2021 saw an increased number of disasters, keeping volunteer responders busy. Between January 1-June 30 in the Nebraska-Iowa Region, the Red Cross responded to more than 470 disasters, 95 percent of which were home fires. Through those responses, the Red Cross served more than 2,000 people.

Disaster Responses (January 1-June 30, 2021)

State            Events        Individuals Assisted

Nebraska          174                755

Iowa                 297                1,281

The Red Cross provides shelter, food, relief supplies, comfort, health service, recovery planning and other assistance in times of disaster through the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. Nationally, the Red Cross responds to more than 60,000 disasters every year, most of which are home fires. However, large disasters such as floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and wildfires are increasing with frequency and intensity.

To learn more about Red Cross Disaster Relief, visit redcross.org.