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NW Iowa dentist launches ‘Give Kids a Smile Day’

News

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Sioux Center dentist plans to provide free dental care for one day to kids in the community. Sioux Center Dental, owned and operated by Doctor Trevor Kuiper, will donate its facilities and staff to provide the free dental care to children on February 13th. Dr. Kuiper says the need is always there, and right now the need in Sioux Center is even greater because fewer dentists are practicing in town. “We’re trying to help these kids who haven’t either had the means or the opportunity to be able to smile or eat comfortably for a long period of time,” he says.

The state organization, I-Smile, is assisting Kuiper and his staff in organizing this first-time event for Sioux Center Dental. The event is a spinoff of the American Dental Association’s National “Give Kids a Smile Day”, so Kuiper is calling the event “Give Kids a Smile”. He says they hope to serve between 25 and 40 kids that day. “Obviously there’s a certain limit to what we’re able to do in one day but we’re going to try and get as much done as we can,” he says.

Sioux Center Dental Registered Dental Hygienist Amanda Van Beek and I-Smile Coordinator Dawn Ericson, also a registered dental hygienist, conducted more than 150 student screenings in Sioux Center schools in preparation for the event. School nurses continue to evaluate and identify dental needs, sending forms home for parents of children identified with those needs. Kuiper says they plan to provide basic services, but understands there may be more complex cases that come in. “And that children that we identify that do have cavities or abscessed baby teeth in particular, we’ll provide as much treatment as we can in terms of fillings or even extracting baby teeth,” he says. “We hope it’s not too many but if there are adult teeth that need extraction or fillings, we will do the same thing for those as well.”

The school is providing transportation for the children to the clinic on the day of the event. Sioux Center Dental is currently in contact with Sioux Center Christian School, hoping to get them involved next year. If you want more information on the Give Kids a Smile event, call Sioux Center Dental at 712-722-5155.

Senate GOP leader optimistic lawmakers can agree on some AEA changes

News

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The chairman of the House Education Committee says the governor’s bill to overhaul Area Education Agencies will not come up for a vote in his committee. Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver predicts the legislature will approve some changes in how AEAs operate. “I think there’s a lot of people in our (Senate Republican) Caucus that are excited to make some reforms,” Whitver says. “There’s some that have a lot questions and I think it really indicates more of just the normal legislative process where the two sides disagree and we’re going to have to work with the governor and find some solution, but I’m optimistic we can do that.”

Area Education Agencies provide services for students with disabilities, as well as media and curriculum materials and training for all teachers. Governor Reynolds has proposed giving each Iowa school district the option to use AEA services or find another way to provide those services to students and staff. House Speaker Pat Grassley has suggested it’s time for a “reset” on the whole conversation about AEAs. Whitver says the governor has made adjustments in her initial proposal. “I don’t know about starting from scratch because it is a totally different bill than it was three weeks ago, but we’re going to have to continue the conversation and make the case why these reforms are necessary if it’s going to become law.”

Critics say under the governor’s plan, urban districts will be able to use their AEA allotment to hire more staff or find private companies to provide the services — leaving rural schools with a depleted AEA system. “That’s what we’re looking at, but I mean there’s almost $600 million in the AEA system, so if some of the schools opt out, I think there’s still a lot of money to make sure that services are being given to students across the state,” Whitver says, “but that’s certainly something we’re hearing from our rural members.”

Whitver made his comments this weekend on Iowa Press on Iowa PBS.

2 arrested on drug charges in Glenwood

News

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Police in Glenwood report two people were arrested on separate drug charges over the weekend. 23-year-old Zavier McCarther, of Omaha, was arrested Saturday for Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS). He posted bond and was released.

And, 37-year-old Kristen Kermeen, of Glenwood, was arrested Sunday for PCS. She was released on her Own Recognizance. Glenwood Police said also, 32-year-old Matthew Prunty, of Glenwood, was arrested Saturday for Harassment in the 1st Degree. He posted 10-percent of his bond and was released

Missing Corning woman may have medical issues in need of attention

News

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Bedford, Iowa) — The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing resident. 71 year old Angela Green has not been heard from since January 6, 2024. She has recently been living in the Corning, Iowa area. She owns a white 2012 Chevrolet Malibu with Iowa license plate MUW101. Angela has medical issues that may need attention. If anyone has any information about her whereabouts, contact the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office at 712-523-2153.

The type of vehicle Green owns

Angela Green

BETTY FEY, 90 (Graveside Svcs. at later date)

Obituaries

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

BETTY FEY, 90, died Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Graveside services for BETTY FEY will be held at a later date in the Minden Cemetery (Minden, IA). Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

BETTY FEY is survived by:

Informant – Marlene Fey, of Nolanville, TX.

Her husband – Marvin Fey, Sr., of Harlan.

Her daughter – Marlene (Colleen) Fey, of Nolanville, TX.

Her son – Marvin Fey, Jr., of Bomont, WV

Her sister – Barbara Abbott, of San Antonio, TX.

and 1 grandchild.

Work release escape of Richard Wilson

News

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Corrections reports Richard Wilson, who was convicted of Robbery 2nd Degree and Theft 1st Degree in Polk and Story Counties, failed to report back to the Fort Des Moines Correctional Facility as required on Saturday.

Wilson is a 46-year-old white male, height 6’2″, and weighs 240 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on December 15, 2023.

Persons with information on Wilson’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Richard Wilson

Iowa could see record warmth in the 60s later this week

News, Weather

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It wasn’t long ago that Iowa was buried under a blanket of white with wind chills howling as low as 40 degrees below zero, but most of that deep snow is long gone and what remains will very soon melt. Meteorologist Andrew Ansorge, at the National Weather Service, says it could be a record-setting week ahead — for warmth. “For early February, we tend to see temperatures in the upper 20s to low 30s,” Ansorge says, “but as we get into Wednesday and especially Thursday, we’ll see temperatures in the 50s and on Thursday, well into the 50s and even low 60s, and that will challenge some record highs in portions of the state.”

For the time being, Ansorge says it doesn’t appear that wintry weather will be making a return. “We’ll get a little bit cooler late in the week and into this weekend,” Ansorge says. “Highs by Sunday will be back down towards 40, but it’s still going to be above normal for this time of year, so nothing the next seven days like an arctic blast like what we had a few weeks ago here across Iowa.” Two snowstorms walloped Iowa during one week in mid-January, dumping a combined more than 20 inches of snow on most of the state. Even for Iowa, that was a lot of snow, but most signs of those storms have now vanished. “There’s maybe a few spots where there’s a little bit of snow on the ground, but overall, it’s just piles,” Ansorge says. “You go to your big parking lots, there’s just piles of snow piled up, and that’s pretty much all that’s left. I look out in our parking lot here and that’s all we have left as well.”

We’re barely half-way through winter, and Ansorge says it’s almost certain we haven’t seen the last of snow and bitter cold for the season. “No, there’s still plenty of time for winter to reappear and make sure we get to experience all the winter fun of snow shoveling, driving in it and cold weather as well,” he says.

The first day of Spring is March 19th.

Cass County (IA) Sheriff asks for help in stolen trailer investigation

News

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Cass County are asking for your help in locating a trailer that was reported stolen sometime between 11-p.m. Saturday and 7-a.m. Sunday. The trailer was taken from the vicinity of Interstate 80 westbound at mile-marker 71.5. The trailer is described as being a 24-foot, dual axle “Deep South” brand. At the time of the theft, it had Florida temporary license tags DMS2008, in the lower left corner. The front driver side tire was blown and that wheel may no longer match the rest of the wheels.

If you have seen this trailer or have information about the theft, please contact the Cass County Sheriff’s Office at 712-243-2206.

LYLE B. NELSON, 85, of Atlantic [& formerly of Elk Horn, IA] – Svcs. 2/10/24

Obituaries

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

LYLE B. NELSON, 85, of Atlantic [& formerly of Elk Horn, IA], died Sunday, February 4, 2024, at Cass Health, in Atlantic. Funeral services for LYLE NELSON will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Feb. 10th, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, February 9, 2024, at the funeral home.

A luncheon will be held in the reception room at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home following the funeral.

Interment will take place following the luncheon at the Hamlin Lutheran Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Lyle Nelson Family, to be designated to many of his favorite local organizations and charities, and may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA.

LYLE NELSON is survived by:

His wife – Dorothy.

His daughters – Marcia (Lawson) VanderVegte, of Hockley, TX; & Karen Funderberg, of Kimballton.

His sons – Greg (Donna) Nelson, of Harlan; & Gale (Laurie Kroger) Nelson, of Canton, SD.

His brothers – Martin (Shirley) Nelson, of Elk Horn, IA,  & Gary (Sherry) Nelson of San Marcos, TX.

His sister – Janis (Larry) Fajen, of Elk Horn.

9 grandchildren, 18 Grandchildren; other relative and many friends.

2 from Council Bluffs arrested on Child Endangerment charges

News

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Police in Council Bluffs reports two people were arrested Friday on warrants for Child Endangerment. Authorities says Officers observed 31-year-old Vaughn White and 26-year-old Brittany DeSantiago, both of Council Bluffs, were seen entering an apartment. When officers attempted to call the pair out, they refused to respond or comply with demands. Police say due to Vaughn White’s past history and experiences with law enforcement, police negotiators were called to the scene, along with the Council Bluffs Emergency Service Team.

After about two-hours, negotiators were able to convince White to exit the apartment. He was placed under arrest on warrants for four-counts of Child Endangerment, two-counts of a No Contact Order violation, and Interference with Official Acts. DeSantiago was arrested on a warrant charging her with four-counts of Child Endangerment.

Two other subjects were detained for a brief time before being released.

Brittany DeSantiago

Vaughn White