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NICHOLAS “NICK” NICOTERO, 73, of Walnut (Svcs. 2/29/24)

Obituaries

February 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

NICHOLAS “NICK” NICOTERO, 73, of Walnut, died Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, at home. Funeral services for NICK NICOTERO will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Thursday, from 10-until 11-a.m.

Burial is in the Omaha National Cemetery in Omaha, NE.

NICHOLAS “NICK” NICOTERO is survived by:

His son – Nick (Kelly) Nicotero, II, of Omaha.

His sister – Debra (Bob) Faust, of Vancouver, WA.

His brother – Bruce (Terry) Nicotero, of Visalia, CA.

and 2 grandchildren.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 6 arrests

News

February 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports six arrests took place over the past two weeks. Three people were arrested February 27th:

20-year-old Cole Jacob Thornton, of Red Oak, and 25-year-old Ashlyn Nicole Kephart, of Shenandoah, were arrested on warrants for Violation of Probation. Thornton was being held on a $1,000 bond. Kephart posted a $1,000 bond and was released; and, 64-year-old Ronald Lee Hall, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Feb. 27th, on a Mittimus warrant. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail to serve two-days of a sentence.

On Feb. 26th, 55-year-old Vernon Brinkley Warf, of Red Oak, was arrested on a warrant for Child Endangerment. His cash-only bond was set at $10,000.

On the 13th of February, Montgomery County Deputies arrested 40-year-old Douglas Ray Kirsch, of Villisca, on three warrants. Two Magistrate warrants were for Theft in the 5th Degree ($1,300 bond). The other was a Jasper County warrant for Violation of Probation, for which he was being held without bond.

And, on February 12th, 60-year-old Angela Marie Gadbois, of Omaha, was arrested on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Interference with Official Acts. She was turned over to Pott. County authorities.

Motorcycle pursuit in Shelby County & Harlan, Mon. night

News

February 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Our sister station KNOD in Harlan reports the Iowa State Patrol and Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputies were involved in a the pursuit of a motorcycle at around 10-p.m., Monday. The chase went north on Highway 59 and on Highway 44 as well as Chatburn Avenue, through Harlan.
Very few details are available at this time. The rider of the motorcycle was apprehended.
We’ll have more details as soon as they are released.

CAM Cougars Girls Basketball season Recap

Sports

February 27th, 2024 by admin

The CAM Cougars had a very good season this year. The Cougars ended their season in the regional championship game against the Montezuma Bravettes 60-47 in Norwalk. The Cougars ended the season with a 21-3 overall record and 14-2 in the Rolling Valley Conference.

The Cougars were led in scoring by senior Eva Steffensen, who scored 492 points this season and averaged 21 points per game. Steffensen also ended her Cougars career with 1,387 career points.

The Cougars will be losing seven seniors to graduation this year: Eva Steffensen, Carley Dennis, Meredith Ritch, Emma Follman, Kiera Nichols, Irelyn Gundy and Payton LaPorte.

Cougars head coach Joe Wollum was selected for Class 1A West Central District and Class 1A Region 8 coach of the year. Wollum had to say about be selected for those awards.

Wollum also said it was great season for the Cougars.

Wollum talked about playing in a competitive Rolling Valley Conference this season.

Wollum commented about how tough it really is to get three Cougar girls on the All Region team this season.

Wollum said this senior class was sure fun to be around.

Wollum did say that there was going to be some Cougars girls basketball camps coming up in June, with dates yet to be determined.

 

Drake men visit Illinois-Chicago Wednesday night

Sports

February 27th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Drake needs to win and get some help as the Bulldogs open the final week of the regular season at Illinois-Chicago Wednesday night. A 91-77 loss at Northern Iowa over the weekend dropped the Bulldogs a game behind Indiana State at 14-4 in the Missouri Valley standings. U-I-C is 4-14 in conference play and 11-18 overall.

That’s Drake coach Darian DeVries who says the Bulldogs had too many defensive breakdowns against the Panthers.

No. 6 Iowa women visit Minnesota Wednesday night

Sports

February 27th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The sixth ranked Iowa women open the final week of the regular season Wednesday night at Minnesota. The Hawkeyes are 13-3 in the Big Ten and two games behind second ranked Ohio State. With the post season looming coach Lisa Bluder remains concerned about depth in the post.

Williams Arena is sold out for Wednesday night’s game and the Hawkeyes will return to the Twin Cities next week for the Big Ten Tournament.

That’s senior guard Caitlin Clark. With the Big Ten Tournament already sold out for the first time the Hawkeyes expect to play in front of pro Iowa crowds after Wednesday night.

Iowa is 24-4 overall. The Gophers are 5-11 in the Big Ten and 15-12 overall.

 

No. 8 Iowa State men host Oklahoma Wednesday night

Sports

February 27th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger says his eighth ranked Cyclones have made significant strides since a Big-12 opening loss at Oklahoma. The Cyclones lost to the Sooners 71-63 in early January and the rematch is Wednesday night in Hilton Coliseum.

As he said in the previous cut Otzelberger says the Cyclones are much defensively since the start of conference play.

Otzelberger’s ISU teams have always featured defense and toughness, but this team has added balance on offense. Six players are averaging more than eight points or more.

The Cyclones are 10-4 in the Big-12. The Sooners are 7-7.

Kueter Named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week

Sports

February 27th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa freshman Ben Kueter has been named the Big Ten Wrestler of the Week, it was announced Tuesday by the league office. The honor is the first of his career.

The Iowa City, Iowa, native earned the distinction after upsetting 11th-ranked Konner Doucet of Oklahoma State, 5-1, to help the Hawkeyes hand No. 2 Oklahoma State its first loss, 22-9. Kueter used a third period reversal and back points to secure the win.

Kueter is the second Hawkeye to earn Big Ten Wrestler of the Week honors this season. Gabe Arnold was named Wrestler of the Week on Nov. 29.

Iowa returns to action on March 9-10 at the Big Ten Championships in College Park, Maryland.

Burn Ban implemented for Cass County (IA)

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

February 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon reports an open burning ban is now in place for Cass County (Effective 2-p.m. Tuesday, February 27, 2024). The ban prohibits open and controlled burning in Cass County, Iowa; including all incorporated city limits within the county. (See the proclamation here )

The current drought conditions present an increased risk for the potential of rapid fire spread. Controlled fires can quickly become uncontrollable. It has been determined that open burning constitutes a danger to life or property.

During these dry conditions, citizens are reminded to not throw out cigarettes from moving vehicles and to discontinue burning yard waste, piled tree debris, grass/agricultural ground and set-asides or other items during the ban. Small recreational patio or camp fires are permitted only if they are conducted in a fire place of brick, metal or heavy one-inch wire mesh. Any camp fire not in an outdoor fire place is prohibited.

Violation of a burn ban can subject a person to citation or arrest for reckless use of fire or disobeying a burn ban. The ban will remain in place until environmental conditions improve.

Any questions regarding this burn ban should be directed to your local Fire Chief.

Iowa native sees turmoil in Gaza first hand

News

February 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A native of Akron in western Iowa is seeing the turmoil in the Middle East first hand through his work with the United Nations in Gaza. Scott Anderson graduated from Akron-Westfield High School in 1985, then spent 21 years in the Army and has been with the U-N in the Middle East and Afghanistan for ten years. He is helping provide emergency response and humanitarian services to those hit by the Israel-Hamas war.

“There’s a long history here dating back to Biblical times of the claims to this land. That does play a role in all the politics that surround us conflict. And partially why I think personally there hasn’t really been a solution found politically that’s acceptable to both sides,” Anderson says. “But in our job, I’m not a politician and I’m quite thankful for most days, is not to worry about that part of it. I just worry about trying to find people food and water and shelter and that’s, ‘s more than enough to keep us busy every day.” Anderson sees a lot of people who also don’t want to be involved in the politics.

“There are many innocent civilians here, many people who just want peace, who just want as I did as a parent, an opportunity for their children to have a better life than they did,” Anderson says. He’s talked with many people following the October 7th massacre. “And I was very much struck by how much it felt like it was in New York on 9-11,” he says. “The mood and what was an act of terror both on 9-11 and October 7th, there’s so many similarities.”

Anderson was stationed in Syracuse New York at the time of the 9-11 attacks in the U-S. Anderson credits growing up in the western Iowa area as preparation for him in his role of helping people in need in the Gaza crisis.