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Clarinda Post Office Renamed for ‘Mother of 4-H’ Jessie Field Shambaugh

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January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CLARINDA — Third District Democrat Representative Cindy Axne’s office reports that on Tuesday, Jan. 5th, President Trump signed legislation authored by Axne, to rename the U.S. Post Office in Clarinda in honor of Jessie Field Shambaugh, the former school superintendent from Page County and longtime Iowa educator known to many as the ‘Mother of 4-H.’

(FILE PHOTO) Rep. Axne announced her bill to rename the Clarinda Post Office with Jessie Field Shambaugh’s grandson, Seth Watkins, at American Legion Post 98 in Clarinda

With the President’s signature, Clarinda’s post office will now be officially designated the Jessie Field Shambaugh Post Office Building. Shambaugh began teaching in Page County in 1901, and formed the Boys Corn Club and the Girls Home Club to teach students essential skills for the farm and home through extracurricular programs. To boost participation in the Clubs, she created a clover pin – with each leaf labeled with an H. Her design became the symbol of 4-H in 1914 when the Smith-Lever Act established the Cooperative Extension System at the USDA, formalizing 4-H clubs across the country.

Today, over 6 million schoolchildren participate in 4-H activities – learning life skills, leadership, and cooperation through the same values of ‘Head, Hands, Heart, and Health’ that Shambaugh helped pioneer over a century ago.

Shambaugh was also an author, radio contributor on KFNF in Shenandoah, and the mother of two children. She was born in 1881 near Shenandoah, studied at Shenandoah’s Western Normal College, graduated Tabor College in Fremont County, and was elected superintendent of schools in Page County in 1906. She died in 1971 in Clarinda. In 1977, Shambaugh was named to the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame.

Representative Axne says “I am incredibly proud to see my proposal to create the Jessie Field Shambaugh Post Office Building become a reality for Clarinda. I fondly remember my time as a 4-H kid, and this renaming not only cements her pioneering accomplishments, but also recognizes the values of leadership, engagement, and community that have been instilled in millions through 4-H,” said Rep. Axne. “I am deeply thankful for my colleagues in the House and the Senate for their support and assistance in getting this bill signed into law.”

The bill introduced by Rep. Axne to rename the post office at 101 S. 16th Street was cosponsored by the other three members of the Iowa House delegation in the 116th Congress: Reps. Abby Finkenauer (IA-01), Dave Loebsack (IA-02), and Steve King (IA-04).

Cass County Sheriff’s Office warns of Social Security scams

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January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office are warning Social Security scams are making the rounds, once again. If someone calls (often a foreign sounding voice) claiming your Social Security has been stolen or used illegally, request more information, then hang-up and call Social Security if you are in doubt.

The U-S Inspector General’s Office says “Using robocalls or live callers, fraudsters pretend to be government employees and claim there is identity theft or another problem with one’s Social Security number, account, or benefits. They may threaten arrest or other legal action, or may offer to increase benefits, protect assets, or resolve identity theft. They often demand payment via retail gift card, cash, wire transfer, internet currency such as Bitcoin, or pre-paid debit card.”

Social Security will never:

  • threaten you with arrest or other legal action unless you immediately pay a fine or fee;
  • promise a benefit increase or other assistance in exchange for payment;
  • require payment by retail gift card, cash, wire transfer, internet currency, or prepaid debit card; or
  • send official letters or reports containing personally identifiable information via email.

If there is ever a problem with your Social Security number or record, in most cases Social Security will mail you a letter. If you do need to submit payments to Social Security, the agency will send a letter with instructions and payment options. You should never pay a government fee or fine using retail gift cards, cash, internet currency, wire transfers, or pre-paid debit cards. The scammers ask for payment this way because it is very difficult to trace and recover.

ROBIN HENNINGSEN, 57, of Walnut (Private Memorial Svcs.; Facebook viewing of svcs. 1/14)

Obituaries

January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ROBIN HENNINGSEN, 57, of Walnut, died Friday, Jan. 8th, at Bergan Mercy Hospital, in Omaha. A private, family Memorial service for ROBIN HENNINGSEN will be held at the Peace United Church of Christ. The service may be viewed on the Rieken Vieth Funeral Home Facebook page, on Thursday, Jan. 14th, beginning at 10:30-a.m. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

An open visitation will be held at the Peace United Church of Christ on Thursday, January 14, 2021, from noon until 6:00 PM. The family will not be present at any specific time.

Interment is in the Layton Township Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to Walnut Fire and Rescue, or your local animal shelter.

ROBIN HENNINGSEN is survived by:

Her husband – Breck Henningsen, of Walnut,

Her sons – Dustin (Lesley) Nelsen, of Avoca; Dakota (Felicia) Nelsen, of Walnut; and Dane (Beth) Nelson, of Minden.

Her parents – Charles (Judith) Hansen, of Walnut.

Her brothers – Jeff Hansen, of Walnut, and Cory (Kristie) Hansen, of Stuart.

Her sister – Tami Edge, of Harlan.

6 grandchildren; her father-in-law and brother-in-law; other relatives, and friends.

Judge: Attorneys owed $4.9 million in juvenile center suit

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January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge says Iowa must pay more than $4.9 million in fees to attorneys who sued over treatment of juvenile boys at the Eldora Boys State Training School. Former students at the school and advocacy groups sued the state in 2017, contending the center used used inhumane methods to control the boys.” Judge Stephanie Rose ruled last year that the methods were “torture” and ordered the center to change.

The plaintiffs did not seek any monetary damages. The state then argued that the plaintiffs’ attorneys fees were inflated. Rose ruled this week that attorneys were due all but $10,000 they had sought.

GEORGIE GOODVIN, 100, of Corning (private)

Obituaries

January 8th, 2021 by Jim Field

GEORGIE GOODVIN, 100, of Corning died Friday, January 8th at Corning Specialty Care.  Private Graveside Services for GEORGIE GOODVIN will be held at Oakland Cemetery at Quincy in Corning.  Pearson Family Funeral Service in Corning is handling the arrangements.

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Open visitation will be held on Sunday, January 10th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Carbon United Methodist Church.

Online condolences may be left at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com

Atlantic travels to face Kuemper Catholic tonight on KJAN and KJANTV

Sports

January 8th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans travel to face the Kuemper Catholic Knights for a Hawkeye Ten Basketball doubleheader and we’ll have coverage on KJAN. Chris Parks has the call from Carrol with pregame at about 5:50 p.m. and the girls game set to tip-off at 6:00 p.m. The boys game will follow at about 7:30 p.m. You can tune in on-air at AM 1220, FM 101.1, and online at kjan.com.  You can also watch the games live tonight on KJANTV through the KJAN Video Network.

One other area game will be broadcast tonight on the KJAN Video Network. Over on Spartan Media they will have Exira-EHK vs. Boyer Valley with the broadcast starting at 4:00 p.m.

Governor’s budget director to retire January 31

News

January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The man who has been state budget director for the past decade is retiring after a 38 year career in state government. Dave Roederer was part of former Governor Terry Branstad’s staff in the last century before Branstad’s return in 2011, when Roederer was named director of the Department of Management. Roederer is part of the three-member panel that makes state revenue forecasts. You’ve likely heard his commentary on the radio, like this prediction last March about the pandemic’s economic impact.

Roederer has served in a variety of state government roles. In 2008, he was John McCain’s Iowa campaign chairman.

 

Roederer’s last day on the job is January 31st.

Chief Justice of Supreme Court re-elected

News

January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court has been elected by her colleagues to another term. Chief Justice Susan Christensen of Harlan was selected to continue in the role that she was first elected to following the retirement of Acting Chief Justice David Wiggins in February 2020. Wiggens became acting chief justice following the death of Chief Justice Mark Cady in November of 2019.

The justices take a vote on the chief justice during their first meeting in each odd-numbered year. Christensen released a statement saying, “After a very challenging first 10 months, I am honored to continue to serve as Chief Justice of Iowa’s court system.”

TIM SWEENEY, 58, of Audubon (IA) & formerly of Massena – Private family svcs.

Obituaries

January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

TIM SWEENEY, 58, of Audubon (& formerly of Massena), died Thursday, Jan. 7th, at the Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines. Private family services for TIM SWEENEY will be held at a later date. Steen Funeral Home in Massena is assisting the family.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to Tim Sweeney Memorial Fund to be established by the family.

TIM SWEENEY is survived by:

His wife – Jodi Sweeney, of Audubon.

His daughters – Emily (Jeff) Robinson, of Cameron, MO; Shaley Sweeney, of Audubon/

His son – Jacob (Jessica) Sweeney, of Audubon.

His sisters – Jean Wolfe, of Holt, Missouri, and Rosie Schrier (Stan) of Carbon, Iowa.

five grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

JERRY ROSENBECK, 76, of Exira (Service & visitation POSTPONED TO 1/18/21)

Obituaries

January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

JERRY ROSENBECK, 76, of Exira, died Friday, Jan. 8th, at VA Medical Center in Omaha. Funeral services for JERRY ROSENBECK have been postponed to 10:30-a.m. Monday, Jan. 18th, at the Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton. Covid guidelines regarding social distancing, wearing of masks and hand sanitizing, will be observed during the service and visitation.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Sunday, Jan. 17th, will be from 2 until 4 pm.; Visitation will resume from 9-a.m. Monday until the time of service, at the funeral home.

Burial in the Arlington Heights Cemetery in Audubon.

JERRY ROSENBECK is survived by:

His son – Clint Rosenbeck, of Exira.

His brother – Mike Rosenbeck, of Bayard.