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AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 12/03/2018

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December 3rd, 2018 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 2, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Gonzaga (43) 8-0 1578 1
2. Kansas (19) 6-0 1539 2
3. Duke (1) 7-1 1463 3
4. Virginia (1) 7-0 1367 4
5. Michigan 8-0 1339 7
6. Nevada 8-0 1300 5
7. Tennessee 6-1 1238 6
8. Auburn 6-1 1154 8
9. Kentucky 7-1 1070 10
10. Michigan St. 6-2 915 9
11. Florida St. 6-1 871 15
12. Wisconsin 7-1 809 22
13. Texas Tech 7-0 783 20
14. North Carolina 6-2 782 11
15. Virginia Tech 6-1 675 13
16. Kansas St. 6-1 629 12
17. Buffalo 7-0 515 21
18. Iowa 6-1 417 14
19. Ohio St. 7-1 385 16
20. Arizona St. 7-0 384
21. Villanova 6-2 356 23
22. Mississippi St. 6-1 243 25
23. Maryland 7-1 204 24
24. Nebraska 7-1 176
25. Furman 8-0 101

Others receiving votes: Purdue 100, Syracuse 62, Marquette 47, Iowa St. 46, Texas 44, Creighton 42, St. John’s 39, Houston 30, NC State 14, Indiana 13, Arizona 12, Clemson 11, Louisville 11, Radford 9, TCU 9, Arkansas 3, Notre Dame 3, Oregon 3, UCLA 3, Boston College 2, Florida 2, Davidson 1, Oklahoma 1.

Fender bender in Red Oak Monday

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December 3rd, 2018 by admin

No injuries were reported as a result of a two vehicle accident in Red Oak on Monday. At 12:11pm Officers were called to the accident on Coolbaugh Street in downtown Red Oak. A 2013 Chevy Suburban operated by a 16-year-old juvenile from Corning was legally parked on the south side of Coolbaugh Street in downtown Red Oak. A 2017 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup owned and operated by 66-year-old Ricky Dean Taylor of Red Oak was legally parked on the north side of Coolbaugh Street. Both vehicles began backing out of their parking stalls at the same time and did not see one another. The vehicles struck in the rear.

The Chevy sustained an estimated $1,000 damage and the Dodge an estimated $500 damage. No injuries were reported as a result of the accident and no citations were issued.

LINDA OVERTURF, 70, of Fonda (Svcs. 12/07/2018)

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December 3rd, 2018 by admin

LINDA OVERTURF, 70, of Fonda (Formerly of Grand Junction) died Monday, December 3rd at the Fonda Nursing Home. Funeral services for LINDA OVERTURF will be held on Friday, December 7th at 11:00am in the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation will be held on Friday, December 7th from 9:30am-11:00am at the funeral home prior to services.

Burial will be in the Grand Junction Cemetery on Friday, December 7th at 2:00pm.

Memorials may be directed to Habitat for Humanity.

LINDA OVERTURF is survived by:

Sons: Nathaniel (Molli) Overturf. Shawn (Amy) Miers.

Duaghters: Shannon (Galen) Miers Crozier. Sarah (Cory) Edmunds. Stephanie (Shawna) Johnson-Miers.

15 Grandchildren.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd

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(Update) Sheriff releases name of passenger killed in collision w/semi driven by an IA man

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December 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MEAD, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a woman who was fatally injured in a collision with a semitrailer in eastern Nebraska’s Saunders County. The accident occurred around 7 p.m. Sunday on Nebraska Highway 92 about a mile and a half west of Mead. The Saunders County Sheriff’s Office says the eastbound pickup went out of control and was struck broadside by the westbound semi, which was being driven by 53-year-old James Cooler, of Smithland, Iowa.

The sheriff’s office says the passenger was pronounced dead at a hospital in Wahoo. She’s been identified as 52-year-old Peggy Havener. She lived in Fremont, NE. The pickup driver was identified as her husband, 58-year-old Scott Havener. He was taken to a Lincoln hospital. Another eastbound pickup sustained minor damage when it collided with the other pickup.

CURTIS STRUVE, 66, of Manning (Svcs. 12/7/18)

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December 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CURTIS STRUVE, 66, of Manning, died Sunday, Dec. 2nd, at Manning Regional Healthcare Center. Funeral services for CURTIS STRUVE will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, Dec. 7th, at Zion Lutheran Church, in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Friends may call at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning, from 4-until 8-p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6th. Visitation will resume at the church on Friday, from 9:30-a.m. until the time of service.

CURTIS STRUVE is survived by:

His wife – Dr. Rexanne Struve, of Manning.

His son – Chad (Ann) Struve, of Iowa City.

His daughters – Jaime (Ben) England, of Manning, and Brandi (Jarred) Wiig, of Irwin.

His sisters – Linda Bromert, of AZ., and Rhonda Roberson, of NC.

His brother – Kevin Struve, of Manning.

and 7 grandchildren.

Complaint about banana toy started turmoil at Iowa agency

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December 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A complaint alleging that employees at Iowa’s workplace safety agency used a toy banana to make sexual jokes triggered an investigation that led to the removal of two top officials, according to a copy obtained by The Associated Press. The complaint, sent anonymously in July to Gov. Kim Reynolds and the state’s human resources agency, the Department of Administrative Services, threatened that the information would be released to the media if the “disgusting” behavior wasn’t addressed.

Both of the accused employees say the allegation was false, that the toy was actually a stress ball and that it was never used for sexual innuendo. But the complaint triggered a Department of Administrative Services investigation that cast a harsh light on the work environment inside the Iowa Occupational Safety and Health enforcement unit, leading to a management shake-up. Supervisor Deborah Babb retired after the investigation concluded in October. The same day , Commissioner of Labor Michael Mauro terminated Babb’s boss, OSHA director Jens Nissen, the state’s top investigator of workplace deaths and injuries.
The complaint alleged that office assistant Dawn Chamberlain and OSHA consultant Ben Brightman routinely passed around a child’s banana toy made of soft, stretchy material that they pretended was a penis and waved at passing employees. Uncomfortable colleagues couldn’t complain because Babb joined in the horseplay, it alleged. Chamberlain and Brightman said investigators ultimately deemed the allegation was unfounded.

Chamberlain confirmed she brought the banana to the office but said it was never used in horseplay. The governor’s press secretary declined comment on the handling of the complaint, which said it expected quick action given Reynolds’ goal of making state workplaces harassment-free. A lawyer for Babb had no immediate comment. The complaint was lodged during a hard-fought campaign in which Democrats were accusing Reynolds of mishandling sexual harassment cases inside state government. Reynolds, a Republican, won a four-year term last month.

The letter also alleged that several of Babb’s subordinates had quit or transferred due to her management style, which included intimidating employees and playing favorites. It alleged that Nissen said he couldn’t take action because Babb was protected politically by Mauro and Deputy Commissioner Pam Conner. In a whistleblower complaint last month, Nissen wrote that two subordinates complained to him about Babb’s management in July and that he reported their concerns and his own to Mauro. Nissen said Mauro told him he had spoken with Babb and that everything would be OK. He said Mauro was later upset when he learned about the Department of Administrative Services investigation. Nissen alleges he was fired for speaking out about the unprofessional and hostile environment.

An Iowa law passed in 2017 requires agencies to release the “documented reasons and rationale” when public workers are fired, demoted or resign in lieu of termination. But a lawyer for Iowa Workforce Development said it doesn’t have to provide the reasons for Nissen’s termination and Babb’s departure because Nissen was an at-will employee and Babb technically retired. Mauro, one of the few high-ranking Democrats in Iowa’s Republican-dominated state government, has said that he can’t comment on personnel matters. The Iowa Senate last year reconfirmed Mauro, 70, as commissioner for a six-year appointment that runs until 2023.

Iowa sees high voter turnout in midterm election

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December 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — More than 60 percent of Iowa voters cast ballots in last month’s election, the highest percentage for a midterm election in 24 years. Secretary of State Paul Pate released election details Monday showing a voter turnout of 61.55 percent. That’s the highest for a midterm election since 1994. Pate says 1,334,279 people voted, setting a state record for voters in a midterm election.
The highest turnout was in southern Iowa’s Ringgold County, where 71.49 percent voted. About 41 percent of voters cast absentee ballots.

3 accidents in Cass County over the past few days

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December 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports three accidents occurred over the past few days . At around 5:30-p.m. Sunday (Dec. 2nd), Deputies in Cass County responded to a report of a two-vehicle accident on I-80 eastbound at the 64 mile marker. Authorities say a 2016 Toyota owned and driven by 27-year old Martin Joseph Broderick, was eastbound on I-80 when it was struck in the side by a 2007 Chevy 2500 owned and driven by 81-year old William J. Rinn, of Crystal Lake. The accident happened when Rinn’s vehicle hit a slick spot on the road. Damage from the collision amounted to $9,000.  There were no injuries.

On November 30th at around 5:30-p.m., Cass County Deputies responded to a report of a two-vehicle accident at 650th and White Pole Road. Officials say a 2005 Chevy Malibu owned and driven by 21-year old Alexis Raelyn Widen-Evans, of Adair, was eastbound on White Pole Road when a westbound 2003 Pontiac Bonneville driven by 42-year old Amanda Kay Bashor, of Atlantic, crossed over into the eastbound lane of traffic, striking the driver’s side of Widen-Evans’ car. Damage from the crash amounted to $7,000. There were no injuries. As a result of investigation, Deputies arrested Bashor on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. She was also cited for Failure to Maintain Control, Open Container, and Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident. Bashor was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on her own recognizance.

About 12-hours earlier, deputies responded to a report of a single-vehicle accident on North Olive Street, where a 2002 Oldsmobile owned and driven by 49-year old Melanie Dawn Chamberlin, of Atlantic, was found in the east ditch. Chamberlin was traveling northbound on Olive Street when her vehicle slid out of control on the icy roadway before entering the ditch. Chamberlin was taken to CCMH via Medivac. Damage to the vehicle is estimated at $3,000.

Cass County Sheriff’s report (12/3) – 2 arrests

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December 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports two, recent arrests. On Nov. 28th, 22-year old Nathaniel Roger Johnson, of Lewis, turned himself in on a Sheriff’s Office Felony warrants for Possession with Intent to Deliver Meth (a Class-B Felony) and Drug Tax Stamp Violation (Class D Felony). Johnson was booked at the Cass County Jail and released later that day on $10,000 bond. And, on Nov. 27th, 30-year old Jessica Lynn Pedrin, of Audubon, was arrested by Cass County Deputies, on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Felony Theft 2nd Degree (D Felony). Pedrin was taken to the Cass County Jail where she remains held on $5,000 bond.