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Adair County Sheriff’s report: Greenfield man arrested for Enticing a minor

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, Monday evening, reported three arrests. On July 2nd, at around 1:20-a.m., 28-year-old Kevin William Wessel, of Greenfield, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. His Breath Alcohol Content tested at .203%. Wessel was released on later that morning on a $1,000 cash/surety bond.

On June 29th at around 1:50-p.m., 38-year-old Christopher Anthony Ford, of Greenfield, was arrested on an Adair County Felony warrant charging him with two counts of Enticing a Minor under the age of 16, for sexual purposes. Ford was released July 1st on a $10,000 cash/surety bond.

And, on June 26th, 41-year-old Nicholas Arthur Hardisty, of Orient, was arrested on an outside agency warrant.

CATHERINE M. DAVIS, 85, of LaVISTA, NE. (Svcs. 7/8/21)

Obituaries

July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CATHERINE M. DAVIS, 85, of LaVISTA, NE., died Thursday, July 1st, at her son’s home, in Exira. Funeral services for CATHERINE DAVIS will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, July 8th, in the Brayton Lutheran Church, in Brayton. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Family visitation at the funeral home is on Wed., July 7th, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Coon Rapids.

CATHERINE M. DAVIS is survived by:

Her sons – Mike (Shelley) Davis, and John Davis, all of Exira, & Matt Davis, of Omaha.

Her sisters – Theresa (Roger) Willison, of Lohrville; Bernadette Clark, of Guthrie Center, & Annette Wurr, of Auburn.

1 grandson, her step-granddaughter, other relatives & friends.

(Update 2:30-p.m., 7/5/21) Adventureland accident victim who died was a child

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Altoona Police Department, Monday, identified the person who died from injuries they suffered in an accident at Adventureland Park, was an 11-year-old male. Authorities say Michael Jaramillo died following the accident Saturday evening on the Raging River Ride. The boy was among six people on a raft that overturned at around 7:35-p.m. Police said an additional juvenile remains in critical condition. The remainder of the passengers injured in the accident suffered minor injuries.

Authorities said also, four off-duty Altoona police and two Altoona fire medics were working alongside Adventureland security when the accident occurred and quickly responded to the ride. First responders and witnesses helped free the riders and initiate life-saving measures.

Park officials said the Raging River ride passed inspection Friday before reopening to the public. The ride remains closed while an investigation is being conducted. The names of the victims had not been released as of early Monday afternoon. The Raging River had just reopened for the first time this season. The ride has been closed since last year due to the pandemic.

It first opened in 1983.

Tiny Lytton hopes for big record as RAGBRAI rolls through

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The northwest Iowa town of Lytton hopes to set a world record on July 26th. Lytton, with a population of around 300, will be the first stop on day two of this year’s RAGBRAI route, as thousands of bicyclists make their way from Sac City to Fort Dodge. Scott Matter, co-chair of Lytton’s RAGBRAI committee, says they’ve done the research with the Guiness Book of World Records team.

“We want to have the largest ever goat yoga class. The current record is 500 people and 115 goats and our goal is to get 800 people and 160 goats, I think,” Matter says, “so that should be a lot of fun to watch.” There will also be hay bale challenge, to see how far someone can toss a square bale. Lytton’s theme for the day is “A Slice of Heaven” — fully leaning into the most popular food item on RAGBRAI routes.

“We like to say it’s the pie capital of America,” Matter says. “We have a group of people in town…who have come together to bake hundreds of pies…and our goal is to raise money for the fire station from all of that.”

Matter, who is formerly of Lytton, now lives in Des Moines and was among the crew who rode the RAGBRAI route Inspection Tour in mid-June.

Scratch tickets lead record lottery sales, lotto sales still a concern

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – July is the last month of what has already been a record-setting fiscal year for the Iowa Lottery. Lottery C-E-O Matt Strawn says people found lottery games a safe thing to do in the pandemic — with scratch tickets leading the way. “It will be a record year for scratch tickets sales, as the Iowa Lottery is on pace to sell 300 million dollars of scratch tickets for the first time in its history,” Strawn says.

Speaking during the recent Lottery Board meeting, Strawn talked about the impact of scratch ticket sales on the bottom line.”Through May, scratch tickets sales were slightly over 290 million dollars. This represents 69-point-seven percent of all lottery sales thus far,” Strawn says.  The sale of national lotto games did come back some after suffering during the pandemic. Strawn says big jackpots in Powerball and Mega Millions that exceeded 700 million dollars earlier this year allowed their sales to rebound in this fiscal year after an historic low performance in the previous fiscal year.

Strawn says the lotto games have not returned to previous levels. “Powerball and Mega Millions sales are collectively 29-point-eight percent ahead of last year’s performance through May,” according to Strawn. “However, despite that year-over-year improvement, both national jackpot lotto games continue to underperform their historic averages.”  Strawn says the poor performance of the lotto games is cause for concern.  He says the national lotto games are the ones that produce the strongest revenue margins for the Iowa Lottery.

Strawn says efforts are being made to bolster the national lotto games with things like expanding the number of weekly drawings.

Study: Iowa seniors at ‘low risk’ for social isolation

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A report by the United Health Foundation says Iowa’s senior citizens are at low risk for social isolation compared to the rest of the nation. It says Iowa’s 65-plus population has the sixth highest rate of volunteerism in the country and ranks seventh for low risk of social isolation. Rhonda Randall, chief medical officer with United Healthcare, says the rankings are based on pre-pandemic data so some may dramatically shift next year.

“A really good example is where we were facing issues with seniors in our nation in social isolation before the pandemic and then the public health guidance was to socially distance,” Randall says. “So, we’re concerned that that may have gotten worse.” The figures on social isolation are important, Randall says, as they point to other potential trouble spots.
“We see strong links with social isolation and poor mental health, strong links with social isolation and poor overall health,” Randall says. “So, it’s good news that that percentage is lower in Iowa than in most of the other states.”

The report also found Iowa’s seniors have high rates of obesity, as well as less access to geriatric health care professionals and high speed internet as compared to other states.

(By Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

Ringgold County man arrested on a Felony Theft charge for possessing stolen property

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A Ringgold County man was arrested July 1st on a Felony charge of Theft in the 1st Degree, following an investigation into an abandoned trailer located in rural Ringgold County. The Ringgold County County Sheriff’s Office reports 44-year-old Scott Thurman, of Delphos, was taken into custody for possession of stolen property, with a cash only bond set at $10,000.

Authorities say the VIN on the trailer had been removed, but after reaching out to the manufacturer and tracking the axles’ serial numbers, the original owner was able to be identified through their computer system as KC Nielsen LTD. Contact was made with the owner, who had filled out a report on June 21st, indicating the trailer had been stolen off their dealership lot in Laurens, Iowa, along with two new John Deere zero turn mowers and the pickup that was hooked onto the trailer.

Scott Thurman

The pickup was a tan 2006 Ford F150 4 door. Nielsen, LTD also reported that they had a missing 2011 Bobcat S750 skid loader from their Harcourt, IA store on June 29th . A few miles from the abandoned trailer at 2632 State St. in Redding, a skid loader that matched the description was located in the yard. After, a visit with homeowner to look at the skid loader the serial numbers matched the stolen skid loader from Harcourt.

RALPH WELSCH, 94, of Greenfield (Graveside Svcs. 7/10/21)

Obituaries

July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

RALPH WELSCH, 94, of Greenfield, died February 21st (2021), at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle. Graveside services for RALPH WELSCH will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, July 10th, at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, north of Bridgewater, with full military graveside rites conducted by the Greenfield American Legion Head-Endres Post No. 265 and V.F.W. Post No. 5357.  Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.

The family invites you to a luncheon at the Bridgewater Activity Center after the service; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Ralph Welsch memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

RALPH WELSCH is survived by nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends.

JAMES “JIM” MARCUS KOCK, 68, of Hancock (Graveside Svcs 7/10/21)

Obituaries

July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

JAMES “JIM” MARCUS KOCK, 68, of Hancock, died December 5, 2020 at his home in Hancock. Graveside services for JIM KOCK will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, July 10th at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Hancock. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

The family suggests all memorials be made to: Hancock Volunteer Fire Department.

JAMES “JIM” KOCK is survived by:

His wife: Merrilee [Freeland] Kock, of Hancock

His daughters: Rashelle (Caleb) Wohlers, of Beebeetown, and Alicia (Brendon) Shearer, of Allyn, WA

along with 4 grandchildren.

WEEK OF JULY 5, 2021

Trading Post

July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

FOR SALE: Small baby crib, 2 ft x 3 ft with mattress, good for a grandma. $35 obo. You pick up and haul. 712-254-0217.

FOR SALE:  2004 Chrysler Town & Country mini van.  224,000 miles, well-maintained.  Asking $1,000.  Call 712-249-5650.

WANTED: Someone to make small alterations to several pieces of clothing, nothing major. Ask for Jack. 712-249-8750.

FOR SALE:  Stroller –  Chicco (brand name) Cortina 30TS (model) – Can be used for infant or toddler. Very good condition. Padding has been washed so all is nice and clean. Comes from smoke and pet free home.  Features: Adjustable back rest and adjustable handles. Has two-position leg support. All wheel suspension.  Stroller is a full frame.  – $90  — Call 515-943-6471. (Exira)

FOR SALE:  Sansui 32” TV. Works great. No remote. $20.  Call 712-250-0266.

FOR SALE:  8000 BTU Frigidaire Air Conditioner $200.  Works good but too small for my house.   It’s still in Window until Friday so can be checked out that it works. Has a remote also.  712-254-3267.

FOR SALE:  TP Link built for Google On Wireless Router, $25… Works great!  Used for 6 months.  712-254-3267.

WANTED:  Looking for a house to rent Anywhere in Cass County For 1 Person.  Rent to own if right place.   Have cats but kept very clean.   712-254-3267.

WANTED: Good used, zero turn mower, 48-52″ deck. 712-249-8225.

FOR SALE: upside down tree trunk with roots going up and various types of tree slices topping off each root. Asking $350. Also, I have 5 walnut slices for sale.  Asking $20 each.  Call Tim at 712 249 9242 leave voice mail.

FOR SALE:  Jayco lite RV trailer, One half ton towable 21.2 foot like new 2016 RV. Full queen bed, couch, dinette , full kitchen, porcelain stool and stand up shower.  TV, CD player, stereo near new tires and much more.  Everything works as it should and comes with a good load leveling/sway bar hitch.  $15,500. Located in Anita, Iowa Ph: 712-249-0947.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  International Farmall B tractor with belly mower, make offer. Call 712-420-3016.