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No injuries during two-vehicle accident in Red Oak Tuesday

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August 21st, 2019 by admin

A two-vehicle accident resulted in no injuries on Tuesday in Red Oak. Red Oak Police report the accident occurred at about 7:10am on Tuesday at the intersection of N 8th Street and E Joy Street.

After investigation it was determined that 36-year-old Jana Marie Rolofson of Red Oak was driving a 1998 GMC Sierra northbound on N 8th Street approaching E Joy Street. A 2003 Ford F150 driven by 54-year-old Julie Biggerstaff of Red oak was heading eastbound on E Joy Street approaching N 8th Street. Biggerstaff failed to see the northbound GMC and proceeded into the intersection and was struck in the passenger door with the front of the Rolofson vehicle.

There were no reported injuries at the scene and both vehicles were driven away. Biggerstaff was cited for Failure to Obey a Yield Sign and her vehicle sustained an estimated $5,000 damage. Rolofson’s GMC sustained an estimated $3,000 damage.

CLINTON ASHBURN, 51, of Greenfield (Svcs. 08/26/2019)

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August 21st, 2019 by admin

CLINTON ASHBURN, 51, of Greenfield died Tuesday, August 20th at his home in Greenfield. Funeral services for CLINTON ASHBURN will be held on Monday, August 26th at 1:00pm at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

Family will greet friends on Monday, August 26th one hour prior to services at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery in Creston.

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

Memorials may be made to the Clinton Ashburn memorial fund to be established by the family.

CLINTON ASHBURN is survived by:

Father: John Ashburn of Jeffersonville, IN.

Daughter: Kayla Ashburn of Atlantic.

Sisters: Becky (Pete) Lenihan of Council Bluffs. Amanda Ashburn of Shepherdsville, KY.

2 Grandsons

Nieces, Nephews, Aunts, Uncles, other relatives, and friends.

 

2 arrests in Mills County Tuesday

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August 21st, 2019 by admin

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests on Tuesday.

At 10:44am Deputies arrested 42-year-old Michael Leon Boren of Malvern on a Warrant for Harassment 1st, 3 counts of Child Endangerment, Domestic Abuse Assault, and Contempt. He was booked in to the Mills County Jail on $20,000 bond.

At 10:42pm Mills County Deputies arrested 43-year-old Jason Vaughn Young of Silver City for OWI 3rd Offense, Eluding, Driving While License Revoked, and Interference with Official Acts. He was booked in to the Mills County Jail on $11,300 bond.

Investigation of liquor theft leads to arrest in Clarinda

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August 21st, 2019 by admin

The Clarinda Police Department reports an arrest has been made following an investigation of the theft of alcoholic liquors from the Clarinda Fareway Grocery Store. The investigation began on August 9th and an arrest was made on Tuesday, August 20th.

Arrested was 59-year-old Cristobal Mercado Serna of Clarinda on one count of felony theft. Serna was arrested without incident at his residence in Clarinda. Serna is currently being held in the Page County Jail on $2,000 bail.

Reports concerning the incident have been submitted to the office of Page County Attorney Carl M. Sonksen for review regarding the filing of formal charges.

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Creston Police report one Tuesday arrest

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August 21st, 2019 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports one arrest and an incident of vandalism on Tuesday. At 2:29pm Officers arrested 22-year-old Brandon Tull of Creston on a Union County Warrant for Violation of No Contact/Protective Order-Contempt. He was booked in to the Union County Jail on $300 bond.

Also at 8:00am on Tuesday a resident at 604 North Birch Street in Creston reported that sometime during the night someone had vandalized her home with eggs. The damage was estimated at $30.

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Clinton man arrested in Red Oak

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The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest on Tuesday of 21-year-old Tyler Austin Sowers of Clinton on a warrant for Violation of Probation. He was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $10,000 bond.

Farm Service Agency expands payment options

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August 21st, 2019 by admin

WASHINGTON, D.C., August 20, 2019 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) is expanding its payment options to now accept debit cards and Automated Clearing House (ACH) debit. These paperless payment options enable FSA customers to pay farm loan payments, measurement service fees, farm program debt repayments and administrative service fees, as well as to purchase aerial maps.

“Our customers have spoken, and we’ve listened,” said Bill Northey, USDA’s Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation. “Finding ways to improve customer service and efficiency is important for our farmers, ranchers, producers, and forest landowners who work hard for our nation every day. Now, our customers can make electronic payments instantly by stopping in our offices or calling over the phone.”

Previously, only cash, check, money orders and wires were accepted. By using debit cards and ACH debit, transactions are securely processed from the customer’s financial institution through Pay.gov, the U.S. Treasury’s online payment hub.

While traditional collection methods like cash and paper checks will continue, offering the new alternatives will improve effectiveness and convenience to customers while being more cost effective. In 2017, the average cost to manually process checks, a process that included navigating multiple systems, cost USDA more than $4.6 million. The expanded payment options will cut the time employees take processing payments by 75 percent.

“At USDA, we’re focused on modernization to improve customer service,” said Northey. “If half of our customers use these new payment options, we’ll see a $1 million savings in one year. These new payment methods are one part of a much larger effort to expand options for our customers, as well as to make our services more effective and efficient.”

Today’s announcement marks the beginning of a multi-phased roll-out of new payment options for USDA customers. Ultimately, payment option flexibility will be extended to allow farmers and producers to use debit cards and ACH debit payments to make payments for all FSA programs, including farm storage facility loan repayments, farm loan facility fees, marketing assistance loan repayments, Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) administrative fees and premiums and Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) fees.

To learn more, contact your FSA county office, visit farmers.gov, or download the “Make Your FSA Payments Instantly” fact sheet.