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Anita Man Presented Governor’s Lifesaving Award

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August 22nd, 2015 by Jim Field

A Cass County man was among those presented awards for bravery at the Iowa State Fair on Friday.  Brett Johnson of Anita was presented with a lifesaving award.  Here is a desription of the event that led to the award from the Iowa Department of Public Safety:  The roads were icy on November 15, 2014, when Zachary Thompson was driving his Chevy Trailblazer just south of Elk Horn. Mr. Thompson lost control of the vehicle on a patch of ice, and it slid down a steep ditch. He was partially ejected from the vehicle. When Brett Johnson saw the vehicle in the ditch, he immediately went to render aid, and could see that the driver was wearing a hooded sweatshirt. The top of the hood was caught on the vehicle and the bottom of the hood was caught around Zachary’s neck, which prevented circulation. Brett moved quickly to remove that part of the hood and restore circulation. Thanks to his quick thinking and decisive action, Brett Johnson was able save the life of Zachary Thompson.

Here’s a synopsis of the other award honorees and their heroic deeds (prepared by Iowa Department of Public Safety)

Zachary Nelson — Outstanding Service — Des Moines, Iowa
When Zachary Nelson arrived home from work at 4:00 in the afternoon of January 9, 2015, he noticed smoke coming from the upper portion of his neighbor’s home. He knew that Darrel Chesmore lived there, and he knew that Mr. Chesmore needed a wheelchair, which meant he would need help to evacuate the home safely. Zachary ran into the home, assisted Mr. Chesmore into his wheelchair, moved Mr. Chesmore outdoors to safety, checked the home to be sure no one else was there, and gave Mr. Chesmore a blanket to help endure the 13-degree temperature until the fire department arrived.
Thanks to Zachary’s initiative and quick response, everyone was evacuated safely from the home.

Daniel Bohr and Jake Heisler — Lifesaving — Cresco, Iowa
Around 9:00 a.m. on March 17th, 2014, Brad Lodge was working construction in Lime Springs, when he collapsed. Workers nearby called 9-1-1, and rushed to assist. While Jake Heisler made his way down from scaffolding, Dan Bohr began chest compressions, and when Jake reached the ground, he took over for him.
First responders arrived on scene and took over lifesaving measures. The compressions continued while they readied the Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Mr. Lodge did not respond to the first few AED shocks. When the ambulance arrived, the paramedics immediately took him to the hospital as they continued their work. Mr. Lodge survived, thanks to the quick thinking of Daniel Bohr and Jake Heisler, who immediately began resuscitation attempts.

Renee Johnson – Camanche, Iowa, and Brian Shields – Albany, Illinois — Lifesaving
While he was fishing on the Mississippi River near Clinton/Camanche, around 4:00 p.m. on August 30, 2014, Robert Snowden’s dog, Shelby, fell overboard. When Mr. Snowden tried to rescue her in the strong current, he fell overboard as well. He held the dog in one hand and held onto the boat with the other hand, and the current took them downstream, where the boat lodged, and Mr. Snowden and his dog were pinned out of sight of others on the river. Fortunately, another group of boaters passing by noticed an unoccupied boat and then saw Mr. Snowden hanging on. Brian Shields was able to pull the group’s boat alongside Mr. Snowden’s. It took all three – Brian Shields, Renee Johnson, and off-duty police officer Dean Ottens – to pull Mr. Snowden and his dog Shelby into Brian’s boat. If not for the actions of these great citizens, Mr. Snowden likely would have succumbed to exhaustion and been pulled under the barge.

Michael Vandenberg — Lifesaving — West Burlington, Iowa
Randy Iserman was on his break at work at about 3:00 a.m. on November 8, 2014 when he became sick, and realized that he had a blockage in his airway. He tried to dislodge it on his own but could not do so. He summoned help from supervisor Michael Vandenberg, who quickly performed the Heimlich maneuver on Mr. Iserman. It successfully dislodged the object and Mr. Iserman could breathe again.

Scott Cherne – Guttenberg, Iowa, and Jeffrey Lincoln – Colesburg, Iowa — Lifesaving with Valor
Employees at the Elkader Veterinary Clinic were working on Scott Cherne’s farm, south west of Guttenberg, on a cold, clear morning on November 25, 2014. They called the clinic for some additional vaccines, and clinic employee Tiffany Mueller, headed to the Cherne Farm. When she had not arrived, Jeff Lincoln went to look for her. As he drove over a bridge not far from the farm, he noticed something odd in his rearview mirror. It was tire tracks leading off the roadway. Jeff quickly turned around and found a pickup upside down in the creek below the bridge. When he yelled down to the vehicle and heard nothing, he went back to the farm to call 9-1-1. He and Scott Cherne returned to the bridge and both entered chest deep water and tried to open the door to the partially submerged vehicle. They heard a faint cry for help. The men were able to bring a tractor and loader, and they hooked the chain onto the truck and lifted it out of the water. The water rushed from the cab of the vehicle, and they broke the window and pulled Ms. Mueller from the vehicle. She was taken by ambulance to the local hospital, with a core body temperature of 84 degrees Fahrenheit. They estimated she had been submerged in the frigid water for 45-60 minutes. Ms. Mueller was later released from the hospital, fully recovered. Scott Cherne and Jeffrey Lincoln’s courageous and selfless acts saved the life of Tiffany Mueller.

Larry Koos — Lifesaving with Valor — La Motte, Iowa
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors had their usual meeting on September 9, 2014 at 10:50 a.m. Local resident Francis Glaser was on the agenda to address the Board regarding property tax concerns in an ongoing disagreement with the County. As the discussion became heated, one supervisor noticed that Mr. Glaser had a gun. County Assessor Deb Lane was the first target, and Mr. Glaser shot in her direction as she was leaving the room. Meanwhile Supervisor Larry Koos rushed toward Mr. Glaser, grabbed him from behind in a bear hug, and forced him to the ground near the door, which was covered with shattered glass from the first shot. Two other men also jumped onto Mr. Glaser. A second shot rang out, but this time, it killed Mr. Glaser. It also narrowly missed Larry Koos, who was holding Mr. Glaser down, and the broken glass on the floor caused serious cuts to Larry Koos’s wrist. There is no doubt that Supervisor Larry “Buck” Koos saved the lives of several people attending the Board of Supervisor’s meeting, along with employees, and innocent citizens conducting business at the court house. The actions Mr. Koos took that day were truly brave and taken without regard for his own life. His actions isolated the attacker to one room, and saved the lives of many that day.

Safety on the minds of everyone near 7th Street project as school starts

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August 21st, 2015 by admin

Work continues on the Highway 6/7th Street project and officials are working to make sure everyone stays safe as the school year begins. The school year gets officially underway on Monday, August 24th in the Atlantic School District and Iowa DOT Transportation Planner Scott Suhr says they have been communicating with the school to make sure students are safe in the construction area.

“We want to make sure that everyone is aware that there will be times where children will need to get to the school. From the North side of 7th Street to the South side of 7th Street. We are trying to make our contractors aware that during these hours you may see children, just to be on the look out and be alert. We are telling the parents and the children that are using those areas to cross over to get to school to make sure you look both ways and hopefully there is an adult or a crossing guard to help us get those kids across 7th street.  Even though the road is closed there still will be some construction traffic in the area.  We just want to make sure that everyone is aware of what is going on so that we can get kids to the school and to home safely.” said Suhr.

Suhr also said that everyone needs to be on the lookout because there will be increased motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic.  The DOT will continue to update the community on the progress of the project.

Orange Road closure in Shelby County

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August 21st, 2015 by admin

The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency is reminding motorists of a road closure now in place on Orange Road. Work is taking place to replace a culvert in the 600 block of Orange. This is in Shelby County between Fairview Township Section 1 and Monroe Township section 6.

The closure is currently in place and work is expected to last approximately 1 week.  Officials are stressing alternate route planning due to the number of Level B roads in the area.

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OWI arrest early this morning in Villisca

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August 21st, 2015 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports an arrest early this (Friday) morning in Villisca.  At approximately 4:09am Deputies arrested 24-year-old Jesse Allen Luft of Villisca in the 100 block of North 4th Avenue in Villisca.  Luft was charged with OWI 1st Offense and Driving While Suspended.  Luft was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $1,000 cash bond.  The Cass County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the arrest.

Prescription drug arrest of Shenandoah man in Red Oak

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August 21st, 2015 by admin

A Shenandoah man was arrested in Red Oak Thursday for numerous counts of theft and unlawful possession of prescription drugs.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reported that at 10:18pm Thursday Officers arrested 35-year-old Travis Daniel Laumann in the 100 block of West Coolbaugh Street in Red Oak.  Laumann is charged with 91 counts of Unlawfully Obtaining a Prescription Drug, a Class C Felony; 13 counts of unlawfully obtaining a prescription drug, a serious misdemeanor; and 104 counts of Theft in the 5th Degree.

Laumann was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $10,000 bond.

Cumberland couple take top prize at Outlaw Truck Pull at Iowa State Fair

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August 20th, 2015 by admin

Rainfall in the Des Moines area delayed the Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulls at the Iowa State Fair Grandstand on Wednesday but a local couple are glad they waited it out.  Dean and Cheryl Christensen of Cumberland along with their son Nick travel around the Midwest competing in Outlaw events and Dean came away with a top prize this year.

Dean Christensen rode his 1988 Ford Ranger “Red Hot” to a first place prize in the Modified 4-wheel division.  He pulled a distance of 328.3 outdistancing the next place finisher at 327.27.

KJAN news spoke with Cheryl Christensen and she was thrilled with the win and talked about the history of the truck which used to belong to a driver out of Omaha.  Their son Nick also ran Dean’s old truck “Nuttin Honey” in the event.

This is the third time the Christensens have won at the state fair.

Glenwood PD report four arrests Wednesday

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August 20th, 2015 by admin

The Glenwood Police Department reports four arrests on Wednesday, August 19th.

Jamie Harless, 21, of Omaha, NE was arrested for Theft of
a motor vehicle, bond set at $10.000 cash or surety

Harold Rudduck, 36, of Glenwood was arrested for
Disorderly conduct, bond set at $300 cash or surety

Madison Bendt, 19, of Glenwood was arrested for
Theft 5th, bond set at $300 cash or surety

Michael Gaver, 35, of Glenwood was arrested for
Disorderly conduct, bond set at $300 cash or surety

Harlan arrest report

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August 20th, 2015 by admin

The Harlan Police Department released details on three arrests in the past week.

On Friday, August 14th Harlan Police arrested 16-year-old Tyler Wollaston of Harlan  when officers found him to be in the possession of drug equipment. Wollaston was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. The case will be transferred to Juvenile Court.

On Monday, August 17th Officers arrested 23-year-old Michael Tremayne of Harlan following a traffic stop. Tremayne was charged with Driving Under Suspension and was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

On Tuesday, August 18th Harlan police were called to a domestic disturbance in the 2100 block of Lincoln Avenue.  After investigation Officers arrested 29-year-old Eugene Cardine of Harlan and charged him with Domestic Abuse Assault for allegedly striking and choking Kimberlee Green of Harlan.  Cardine was also charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Prohibited Acts.  He was booked into the Shelby County Jail.

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