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Grassley Nominates 50 Iowa Students to the U.S. Service Academies

News

December 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has nominated 50 Iowa students to be considered for appointments to the U.S. service academies. Grassley said “These young Iowans who want to enter the academies and serve our country are a remarkable reflection on our state. Their accomplishments, leadership and desire to serve are exceptional, and signal continued excellence in the U.S. armed forces.”

Each year, Grassley has the opportunity as a U.S. senator to nominate either current or future Iowa high school graduates for a select few service academy placements. The U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Military Academy and U.S. Naval Academy all select at least one qualified student from Grassley’s nominations. The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy makes selections in proportion to states’ representation in Congress.

Grassley encourages Iowa students to consider applying to more than one service academy due to the highly competitive nature of admissions. Iowa members serving in the U.S. House of Representatives make nominations in addition to both of Iowa’s U.S. senators. Students may receive more than one nomination. Students interested in academy appointments should begin the application process in the spring of their junior year of high school. Early application is encouraged. The academies select students based on the number of vacancies available for the next school year.

Traditionally, the high quality of Iowa nominees results in several Iowa students being offered admission to attend each of the service academies. These students then choose whether to attend the academy. Among the 2020-2021 nominees appointment (locally) to the U-S Air Force Academy, is:

  • Anthony Cordes –  of Avoca
  • Jacob Hrasky – from Treynor
  • Jacob James – of Council Bluffs
  • Connor Pickhinke – from Early

 

Mills County Sheriff’s report (12/23)

News

December 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests. This (Monday) morning, 33-year old Amanda Fay Maln, of Glenwood, was arrested for Driving While Barred, and Failure to Provide Proof of Financial Liability. Her bond was set at $2,000.  Sunday afternoon, 41-year old Myron Lee Brandon, of Pacific Junction, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office for Violation of an Order/Contempt of court. His bond was set at $300. And, Friday afternoon, 37-year old Amberlee Wilmot, of New Market, was arrested at the Page County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree. Her bond was also set at $300.

No injuries reported following collision in Creston Saturday morning

News

December 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A collision at an uncontrolled intersection in Creston, Saturday morning, resulted in a total of $16,000 damage to the vehicles, but no one was hurt. Authorities say a 2006 Saab driven by 51-year old Rusty Provance, of Creston , was traveling south on Maple Street in Creston, at the same time a 2020 Ford F-250 pickup driven by 22-year old Coltyn Bredberg, of Creston, was traveling east on Page Street.

Officials say the front end of the Saab struck the left side of the pickup. The accident happened at around 10:37-a.m.  Following the collision, the pickup struck a tree and came to rest on private property. Both drivers were checked out by EMS personnel.

Authorities say Provance was cited for Failure to Yield to a vehicle on the right. Bredberg was cited for Failure to show proof of insurance – accident related.

Booker pitches unity message as bus tour wraps

News

December 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker will wrap up his four-day bus tour of the state this (Monday) afternoon with a holiday party at his campaign headquarters in the Des Moines suburb of Urbandale. During a stop in Ottumwa Sunday night, Booker delivered his unity message. “If you Caucus for me, if you stand with me in this fight, I promise you that we will fight the only way I know how, which is bringing people together,” Booker said.

And Booker suggested Democrats will lose if the message is anger. “The last thing America needs is for our party to out-Trump Trump,” Booker said. “I don’t want to do that. You know what Martin Luther King said. It’s so beautiful: ‘Darkness cannot drive out darkness.’ Only light can do that.”

Booker’s other stops today (Monday) are in Mount Pleasant and Indianola. Pete Buttigieg will hold a town hall meeting this (Monday) afternoon in Ankeny. There will be a three-day lull on the Iowa Caucus campaign trail on the 24th, 25th AND 26th, then Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar return to the state on Friday the 27th. Klobuchar is making stops in three counties on Friday — and will complete a 99-county tour of the state.

NW IA man charged with Insurance Fraud

News

December 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau, report a man from northwest Iowa was recently charged with three felony counts of Insurance Fraud – Presenting False Information, and three felony counts of Forgery (all Class-D Felonies).  64-year old Jay Wickey, of Sergeant Bluff, was charged following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau that began in February 2019.  It is alleged that Wickey submitted multiple fraudulent insurance claims to different insurance companies seeking payments he was not entitled to.

Jay Wickey (Woodbury Co. S/O photo)

On December 18, 2019, a warrant was issued for Wickey’s arrest.  On December 21, 2019, Wickey was arrested by the Sergeant Bluff Police Department and booked into the Woodbury County Jail.  He later posted a $5,000 bond and was released.  Trial will be set at a future date.

Iowans with information about insurance fraud are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau at 515-242-5304.

Flu cases are on the rise, wash your hands! And stay home if you’re sick

News

December 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The first confirmed cases of influenza are already being reported in Iowa, and it’s a reminder for people to use good hygiene habits as we head into the busy holiday week. Jeni Stiles, a disease prevention manager at Cerro Gordo County Public Health, says proper hand washing will help prevent the spread of the flu and other viruses.  “Make sure you’re washing your hands after you’ve been out in the community, when you get home,” Stiles says. “Wash your hands with soap and water before you’re going to eat, if you’re going to prepare food for anybody else. Just pick up that good hand hygiene habit throughout the season. That’s going to be your best way to protect yourself from spreading germs to other people and picking up germs.”

Stiles says if you have a holiday event planned and you’re not quite up to it, don’t force yourself. “If you are sick or not feeling well, don’t go, stay home. Keep the germs contained to one place,” Stiles says. “You can always meet up with family and friends later on, but we don’t want to go to a holiday event when we’re not feeling well and get everybody else sick.”

The latest figures from the Iowa Department of Public Health say influenza activity is -below- the typical numbers for this time of the year, but that activity has been increasing over the past few weeks.

MEL ENFIELD, 72, of Atlantic (Formerly of Anita) (Svcs. 12/28/2019)

Obituaries

December 23rd, 2019 by admin

MEL ENFIELD, 72, of Atlantic (Formerly of Anita) died Wednesday, December 11th at his home in Atlantic. Funeral services for MEL ENFIELD will be held on Saturday, December 28th at 10:30am in the United Methodist Church in Anita. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held on Friday, December 27th from 5:00pm-7:00pm in the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.

Memorials may be directed to the family’s wishes.

MEL ENFIELD is survived by:

Wife: Joyce Enfield of Atlantic.

Daughters: Lori (Jason) Spicer of Parker, CO. Cindy (Friend Jesse Burt) Hansen of Blair, NE. Kristi (Brandon) Williams of Mesa, AZ.

Sisters: Donna (Jerry) Kopaska of Adair. Judy Enfield of Shoreview, MN.

8 Grandchildren

WEEK OF DECEMBER 23rd

Trading Post

December 23rd, 2019 by Jim Field

LOST: A couple of crescent wrenches fell off the back of a trailer on Great River Road just east of KJAN on Thursday evening. If found please call 712-249-9853.

FOR SALE:  Complete nine book set collection of the American Classic “Little House” by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Originally sold for $44.00. Asking $25.00.  Call 712 783-4465.

FOR SALE:  Golden puppies, 712-579-1981.

FOR SALE: 10″, 8″, and 6″ Black Cast Iron Skillets. All brand new. $20 for all of them. Call 712-243-2860.

FOR SALE: 1)5 horse collars, $30 each. 2) Four 2-man saws, $15 each. 3) 4-stage hydraulic cylinder with tank for a dump truck, $150. Call 712-323-4890.

FOR SALE:  Large electric roaster in good condition and a glass coffee table in good shape, 50″ long, 24″ wide.  Call 712-243-2583 or 712-254-0486.

FOR RENT:  A trailer house with a big lot in Lewis.  Call 712-249-6729.

FOR SALE:  Handmade oversized oak rocking chair.  Perfect for a larger person or a mother or grandmother rocking children.  Excellent condition.  Need the space so $50 is all we’re asking.  Can deliver in the Atlantic area.  249-0749 leave message please. SOLD!

WANTED:  United States coinage from 1939 and older, all denominations. Prices determined by year and condition. Avid coin collector for almost 40 years!  Call or text Brad at (402) 405-1757 in Atlantic.

WANTED: Good, used electric stove. 563-2097 (Barb)  FOUND!

Woman accused in racist attack is charged in 2nd incident

News

December 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa woman who told police she intentionally ran over a 14-year-old girl because she believed the girl was Mexican has been charged with a hate crime for a second incident. Nicole Franklin was charged Sunday with assault in violation of individual rights. She is also known as Nicole Poole. Franklin was charged with attempted murder following the Dec. 9 attack in the Des Moines suburb of Clive.

West Des Moines police say Franklin also went to a convenience store where she threw items at a clerk and directed racial epithets at him and customers. Her attorney hasn’t returned a call Monday.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard Saturday 12/21/2019

Sports

December 23rd, 2019 by admin

@ SOUTHEAST POLK

Atlantic-CAM took home third place in the team race with 141 points. The Trojans had two Champions: Aybren Moore at 113, and Ethan Follman at 120. Cale Roller was the Runner-Up 285.

Glenwood finished seventh in the team standings. Mitch Mayberry and Sully Woods grabbed third-place medals for the Rams at 182 and 195 respectively.

MUSTANG TOURNAMENT @ SHENANDOAH

Savannah (MO) took the title with 132 points, Omaha Skutt was the runner-up with 127 points.

East Mills finished third with 120.5 points. Zach Biggerstaff (113), Tyler Prokop (138), Jackson Wray (152) and Brody Gordon (170) all finished as runners-up for the Wolverines.

St. Albert’s John Helton was a winner at 126 and Cael McLaren were won at  170. Shenandoah got titles from Logan Dickerson at 160 and Avery Martin at 182.

KANSAS CITY STAMPEDE

Creston/O-M finished 29th out of 50 teams. Jackson Kinsella finsihed in fifth-place at 182. Sam Chapman finished ninth at 195.

Red Oak’s Justin McCunn’s took sixth-place at 160.

@ FORT DODGE

Lewis Central finished fifth as a team. The Titans were led by Tanner Higgins’ crown at 145 pounds. Sioux City East finished ninth.

@ RIDGE VIEW

Alta-Aurelia 54 Coon Rapids-Bayard 12
Ridge View 54 Coon Rapids-Bayard 12
Sioux City West 30 Coon Rapids-Bayard 18
South Central Calhoun 78 Coon Rapids-Bayard 6

@ CARROLL

Denison-Schleswig finished seventh led by a title from Jaxson Hildebrand at 170. Clarinda was eighth led by Cole Ridnour’s runner-up at 195. Kuemper Catholic finished and did have two champions: Benjamin Schmitz (120) and Shea Parkis (138).