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MICHAEL K. LETT, 71, of Atlantic (Svcs. 08/20/2018)

Obituaries

August 16th, 2018 by admin

MICHAEL K. LETT, 71, of Atlantic died Wednesday, August 15th at his home in rural Atlantic. Memorial services for MICHAEL K. LETT will be held on Monday, August 20th at 10:30am in the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation with family will be held Sunday, August 19th from 1:00pm-3:00pm at Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Brayton at a later date.

Memorials may be directed to the the family.

MICHAEL K. LETT is survived by:

Wife: Kathy Lett of Atlantic.

Sons: Jeremy (Tracey) Lett of Anita. Jason Lett (Tanya Essington) of Atlantic.

4 Grandchildren

4 Great-Grandchildren

Skyscan Forecast Thursday 08/16/2018

Podcasts, Weather

August 16th, 2018 by admin

Skyscan Forecast Thursday, August 16, 2018  Dan Hicks

Today: Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developing this morning. SE @ 5-10. High 81.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms ending. N @ 5-10. Low 64.

Friday: Partly cloudy. N @ 10. High 83.

Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 86.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 82.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th

Trading Post

August 16th, 2018 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  ’71 El Camino Hood, good condition, $200 and Tonneau cover off ’97 Ford Ranger 4 x 4, dark blue, $200.  Call 712-250-0655.

FOR SALE: Wolff tanning bed. $200. 712-268-9952

Missing Adams County woman found and is receiving medical treatment

News

August 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An elderly Adams County woman missing since 10-p.m Monday, was found late Wednesday morning, and is receiving medical treatment in Des Moines. According to reports, Judy Stalcup was located at around 11:45-a.m., Wednesday. She was suffering from a broken ankle and dehydration, but is expected to recover.

About 300 volunteers gathered early Wednesday morning near Prescott, in northern Adams County, to search for the woman. There was no immediate word on where she was found.

The woman had last been seen wearing a blue nightgown and shoes.

Former Sioux City senator comes out of retirement to run again

News

August 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A Sioux City businessman’s retirement from Iowa politics lasted about four months. Rick Bertrand retired in April after finishing his second term in the Iowa Senate — but was nominated Tuesday evening by Sioux City Republicans to run again for the District 7 Senate seat. Bertrand was nominated by Steve Stokes, the former G-O-P candidate who dropped out of the race earlier this month for family and business reasons. Several Republicans, including Governor Reynolds and Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver started asking Bertrand to reconsider his retirement.

“When you’re asked it’s a good feeling,” Bertrand says, “and the community asked. And when your governor asks and when the party asks, it’s a good place. It’s a good thing for Sioux City. And I think this is a win-win for Sioux City when we win this.” Bertrand says if he is re-elected, he will continue to be a champion for Sioux City.

“That’s probably the thing that excites me the most — not just going back, that you are wanted and the community supports you — but you are going to walk back with a nice bag of capital and that means leverage, and that is power,” according to Bertrand. “And there are some things that we need to get done around here. With Highway 20 getting completed, we are going to have some infrastructure opportunities.”

Bertrand was first elected to the Iowa Senate in 2010. He was re-elected in 2014 by a 20 point margin. Former Woodbury County Supervisor Jackie Smith is the Democratic candidate for the senate seat. The Democratic candidate for Iowa’s District 7 state senate seat responded Wednesday to news about Bertrand.

Jackie Smith spoke at the Woodbury County Democratic Headquarters before a crowd of supporters, and says Rick Bertrand is going back on a promise he made. “His claim to fame is term limits. He had a farewell speech on April 17th — I encourage everyone to look at that — it’s on Youtube. It’s on the Senate Floor. And he actually talks about term limits and that it is time for him to go. I couldn’t agree more,” Smith says.

Smith served on the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors for eight years and is making her first run for state office. She disputes Bertrand’s claim that he will bring political capital for Siouxland to the state senate and says by re-entering the senate race he is breaking a promise. Smith says she had a 96 percent attendance record on the county board, and says Bertrand missed more votes and meetings than any other state senator the past four years.

“Now wouldn’t we be fired if we didn’t show up for our jobs?,” Smith asks. “I think voters should fire him and keep him home and not in Des Moines.” She went on to say she supports the right for Iowans to collectively bargain with their employers for wages, benefits and basic working conditions. Smith also says she will work to increase funding for education, mental health and medicaid programs if she is elected.

Carroll County man dies in collision with a semi, Wed. afternoon

News

August 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A collision Wednesday afternoon in Greene County between a cargo van and a semi, left the driver of the van dead. The Iowa State Patrol reports the semi, driven by 21-year old Arthur Vanderwaal, of Hull, was turning southbound onto Highway 4 from 290th Street, when a northbound 2017 Chevy Express van driven by 71-year old Wesley H. Bunnell, of Glidden, began to drift left into the southbound lane.

Vanderwaal saw the approaching van and tried to avoid a collision by taking to the west shoulder of the road, but the van struck 2010 Peterbilt Model 389 on the driver’s side. Bunnell, who was wearing a seat belt, died at the scene. Vanderwaal was not injured.

The accident, which happened at around 12:20-p.m, remains under investigation.

Minnesota family sues Hy-Vee over pasta salad illness

News

August 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Minnesota family sickened by eating pasta salad contaminated with salmonella is suing the Iowa-based grocery store chain that distributed the food.

The lawsuit was filed Tuesday against Hy-Vee Inc. The suit alleges a woman, her daughter and her grandson became ill after eating pasta salad bought at a Hy-Vee store in Winona, Minnesota. The lawsuit says the mother and daughter required a doctor’s care.

Hy-Vee issued a recall for the product on July 17. Federal health officials say 79 people across nine states were sickened, including 18 who needed hospitalization. A Hy-Vee spokeswoman says food safety is the company’s top priority and that an investigation continues at the Nebraska facility where the pasta salad was made.
The lawsuit seeks an unspecified amount of money for medical costs, pain and suffering, and wage loss.

Ex-Missouri state trooper in drowning case sues for license

News

August 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A former Missouri state trooper who was driving a boat when a handcuffed Iowa man fell out and drowned is suing to get his peace officers’ license back. Anthony Piercy filed a lawsuit this week against the Missouri Department of Public Safety and the agency’s director. The Kansas City Star reports he’s asking for a reversal of the decision that revoked his license.

Piercy was sentenced in September for misdemeanor negligent operation of a vehicle after the drowning of 20-year-old Brandon Ellingson, of Clive, Iow. Clive died in 2014 at the Lake of the Ozarks.

Piercy lost his patrol job. But earlier this summer, a Cole County judge ruled that the patrol’s leader didn’t have the authority to fire Piercy. Piercy cannot return to the patrol without his peace officer license.

Iowa man pleads guilty to abusing children under age 12

News

August 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A western Iowa man has pleaded guilty in a case in which police say he sexually abused six children all under the age of 12. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports that 30-year-old Tony Cue pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of sexual abuse and one count of lascivious acts with a child. Cue was sentenced immediately after his plea to 15 years in prison. He must also register as a sex offender.

Prosecutors say Cue abused children he was babysitting between 2012 and this year at his home and in woods near his home. Authorities say the mother of two of the victims was told of the abuse, but did nothing to stop or report it. She’s charged with child endangerment and being an accessory. She’s set to stand trial next month.

Cass County Board of Supervisors meeting review

News

August 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors met 8:30-a.m., Wednesday, in a normal weekly session.  Auditor Dale Sunderman reports the Board approved the application for a Renewal Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales Privilege effective 10/18/2018, for the 21st Century Cooperative in Massena.

County Weed Commissioner Dennis Vogl reviewed current activity.  He reported there were 16 complaints filed this season.  Fourteen were resolved without using certified notice process.

Dale Sunderman reported that he and Board Chair Gaylord Schelling contacted Pipeline Foods on Monday, and informed them that the Code of Iowa does not permit the County to reduce existing assessment as had been requested (with regard to their planned purchase of the ADM Elevator, north of Atlantic).  Sunderman said a tax exemption/abatement is available only on an increase in valuation/assessment.

Representatives of Pipeline Foods were not in attendance at Wednesday’s meeting.