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GLORIA SUTTON, 78, of Audubon (Celebration of Life: 8/9/18)

Obituaries

August 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

GLORIA SUTTON, 78, of Audubon, died July 13th, at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for GLORIA SUTTON will be held 2-p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9th, at the Exira Christian Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Family visitation at the Exira Christian Church is from 1-p.m. until the time of service, Thursday.

A private family burial will take place in the Harlan Cemetery, in Harlan.

GLORIA SUTTON is survived by:

Her husband – Maurice Sutton, of Audubon.

Her son – Hugh Sutton, of Seattle, WA.

Her daughter – Melanie Sutton, of Seattle, WA.

Her sisters – Bonnie (Richard) Eske, of Ankeny, and Barbara (Donald) Horak, of Cedar Rapids.

Her brother – James (Hillary) Girvan, of West Branch (IA).

Other relatives and friends in Seattle and Iowa.

Skyscan Forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 8/07/18

Weather

August 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Variably cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms this morning; Partly cloudy this afternoon. High 83. Winds variable @ 5-10 mph.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 60. N @ 5-10 mph.

Tomorrow: Mo. Sunny. High 85. N @ 10.

Thursday: P/Cldy. High 86.

Friday: P/Cldy. High 87.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 88. Our Low was 67. We received .17” rain overnight here in Atlantic. Last year on this date our High was 80 and the Low was 49. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 103 in 1937. The Record Low was 45 in 1989.

Congressman King not optimistic about trade issues getting solved

News

August 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Republican Congressman Steve King says he hopes the trade disputes between the U-S and other countries can be resolved sooner rather than later — but he is not optimistic. King says he has said he’d like to see the trade issues solved before the soybeans turn ready for harvest, but he says in talking with the top two White House negotiators, he is not as optimistic as he was.

King, a Republican, says they don’t even had a NAFTA agree done yet. King says Canada seems to be holding up that agreement, while Mexico is ready.”So, the president has indicated he may be ready to cut a bilateral trade agreement with the Mexicans, and then to a bilateral negotiation with the Canadians, hoping to get that resolved,” according to King.

King says trade with China poses a whole different series of problems, particularly for the Fourth District he represents — as the district is top in the state in pork and soybean production.  “Don’t forget that the center of the objection with China is not the trade imbalance — but instead is their theft of our intellectual property. The lowest annual cost of the thievery of our intellectual property is 250 BILLION dollars a year. The highest number I see is 600 BILLION dollars a year,” King says.

He says the recent administration decision to make up producer losses will help for now, but he wants the trade battle to end as quickly as possible.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, 8/7/18

News

August 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CDT

WASHINGTON, Iowa (AP) — An eastern Iowa father has been given nine years in prison for letting his 17-month-old daughter starve to death. Washington County District Court records say 37-year-old Anthony McCoy was sentenced Friday in Washington. His daughter Avery McCoy weighed just 11 pounds when she was found dead in November 2016. Her mother, Ambrashia “Amber” Chrzan, was sentenced last month to 50 years in prison.

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two firefighters were injured battling a blaze that left a two-building complex partially collapsed in downtown Burlington. The fire was reported a little before 11 p.m. Saturday. Burlington Fire Chief Matt Trexel says the two firefighters were taken to a hospital. One was treated for a back injury and one for smoke inhalation. Trexel says both returned to the fire scene. The fire cause is being investigated.

WEST POINT, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say the body of a young woman found in southeast Iowa is not that of a missing University of Iowa student. The body was found early Sunday in rural Lee County. The area is about 87 miles southeast of where 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts was last seen on July 18. Investigators said Monday that the body had been identified as that of another 20-year-old woman, Sadie Alvarado. A man has been charged with leaving the scene of a fatal accident in connection to her death.

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say the body of a small child was recovered from the Mississippi River in southeast Iowa. It was pulled from the water Sunday night near Brown’s Island at Riverside Park in Muscatine. Authorities would not comment on whether the body was that of 2-year-old Hawk Newberry, who fell into the water July 24 from a dock at Schwiebert Riverfront Park in Rock Island, Illinois.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 8/7/2018

Sports

August 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

MIAMI (AP) — Javy Guerra cleaned up a ninth-inning mess created by struggling closer Kyle Barraclough, getting Yadier Molina to hit into a double play to end the Miami Marlins’ 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. After Wei-Yin Chen pitched 5 2/3 innings of one-hit ball, Miami led 2-0 going into the ninth and handed the game off to Barraclough. Barraclough loaded the bases and walked in a run before Guerra got Molina to end it.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Javier Baez went deep, Cole Hamels pitched six strong innings and the Chicago Cubs beat the Kansas City Royals 3-1. Baez hit the first pitch from reliever Kevin McCarthy in the sixth inning to center for his 25th home run, putting the Cubs ahead 2-1. Baez doubled in the eighth to score Jason Heyward, upping his RBI total to an NL-leading 88. Hamels is 2-0 since the Cubs acquired him in a July 27 trade with the Texas Rangers. He allowed one run and seven hits.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Erik Chinander turned around a bad defense his first year at Central Florida. He’s confident he can do the same as Nebraska’s new defensive coordinator. The Cornhuskers allowed 54 or more points in four of their last six games and ranked in the 100s nationally in three of the four major defensive categories. Chinander is heartened by the Huskers’ desire to make amends for their shoddy performances in 2017.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The PGA Championship finally found its identity. It’s the one major where players are allowed to practice in shorts. They might not need to next year. The suffocating heat Monday at Bellerive was a welcome reminder that the PGA Championship is moving to May.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs made out pretty well when they drafted Tyreek Hill out of West Alabama in the later rounds of the NFL draft. The speedster has become one of the NFL’s most dynamic players. Now, they’re hopeful another late-round gamble, this time on swift cornerback Tremon Smith out of Central Arkansas, will pay off in a similarly splendid way.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Golf fans are not seeing double this week at the PGA Championship. Indeed, there are two Zach Johnsons roaming Bellerive. One is the two-time major winner from Iowa, the other is a PGA pro from Utah who played his way into the year’s final major.

Shingles Vaccine Shortage Impacts Atlantic

News

August 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA – Due to high demand for the shingles vaccine Shingrix, many patients across the country, including Cass County residents, are waiting on the vaccine to become available at their provider’s office. CCHS Clinical Nurse Manager Danielle Staiert, RN, said “Due to the popularity and the effectiveness of the vaccine, many people are receiving the vaccine, which is great. The downside to this surge in vaccination is that the demand is outpacing the supply, which means patients are having to wait. CCHS is currently waiting on our next order of Shingrix to arrive, and I know the local pharmacies have also been affected.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, GSK (the manufacturer of Shingrix) is trying to best manage the increase in demand by implementing order limits. The CDC website also states that GSK has increased the US supply available for 2018.

Staiert said “At this point, we recommend that patients call us first if they are interested in receiving the Shingrix vaccine. We can talk to the patient about their insurance, which factors into where they should get this shot, as well as let them know if we have it in stock.”  Patients should call the Atlantic Medical Center Immunization Room at 712-250-8122.

About the CDC Recommendation for Shingrix: The  CDC recommends that healthy adults 50 years and older get two doses of the shingles vaccine called Shingrix (recombinant zoster vaccine), separated by 2 to 6 months, to prevent shingles and the complications from the disease. Your doctor or pharmacist can give you Shingrix as a shot in your upper arm. Shingrix provides strong protection against shingles and PHN.

Two doses of Shingrix is more than 90% effective at preventing shingles and PHN. Protection stays above 85% for at least the first four years after you get vaccinated. Shingrix is the preferred vaccine, over Zostavax® (zoster vaccine live), a shingles vaccine in use since 2006. Zostavax may still be used to prevent shingles in healthy adults 60 years and older.

Fairfield man dead, Ottumwa men charged in police shootout

News

August 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) — A county prosecutor in southern Iowa says a Fairfield man was killed and two Ottumwa men have been charged with attempted murder and other charges after a shootout with police followed an armed robbery at a home on the city’s south side.

Wapello County Attorney Gary Oldenburger says in a statement released Monday that 35-year-old David Roy White of Fairfield was killed Friday and 32-year-old Michael Paul Bibby of Ottumwa was shot and is recovering at a local hospital.

Police launched a manhunt and later located and arrested 23-year-old Dalton Wayne Cook of Ottumwa. Bibby and Cook are charged with burglary, robbery and six counts of attempted murder. Court documents say White, Bibby and Cook forced their way into an Ottumwa home and stole items from the residents. A man outside the home was shot and is recovering from wounds at a hospital.

The three armed men fled and were intercepted by Ottumwa police officers near Liberty Elementary School, where the shootout occurred. No officers were injured.
Online court records do not yet indicate the men have attorneys.

Halder files for Cass County Board of Supervisors, District 3

News

August 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Auditor’s Office reports today (Monday, Aug. 6) was the first day that candidates were allowed to file papers for the offices to be included on the General Election Ballot. Winners of the Primary Election do not need to file papers in the Auditor’s Office as they will already be included on the General Election Ballot.  The Deadline to file is August 29th at 5:00 p.m. Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns reports that at the end of the day Monday, Dana Halder, of Atlantic, had filed papers as Nominated by Petition for the Cass County Supervisor District 3 seat.

In the Republican Primary, Halder lost by two votes to John Hartkopf after a recount of the close ballot results was requested. Halder kept his promise to run again in November, as a Republican, but by petition, in hopes of taking the seat from his opponent.

Marne man arrested on felony firearm charge

News

August 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office report 38-year old Nicholas John Brix, of Marne, was arrested last Thursday, on a Cass County Sheriff’s Office warrant for Felon in Control of Firearm (a Class-D Felony); Possession of Meth 2nd Offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Brix was taken to the Cass County Jail and was released later that day on $7,300 bond.

On Monday (August 6), Deputies arrested 29-year old Amanda Lee Marholz, of Walnut, on a charge of Driving Under Suspension. Marholz was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on $300 bond.

DALE MYERS, 83, of Atlantic (Svcs. 8/10/18)

Obituaries

August 6th, 2018 by Jim Field

DALE MYERS, 83, of Atlantic died Monday, August 6th at the Heritage House in Atlantic. Funeral services for DALE MYERS will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, Aug. 10th, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 8-a.m. Thursday until the time of family visitation, from 5:30-until 7:30-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

Memorials may be directed to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, or the Wounded Warriors Project.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery w/military honors by the Atlantic Color Guard.

DALE MYERS is survived by:

Wife: Sheryl Myers.

His daughter – Sherry (Mark) Kaufman

His son – Brent (Jan) Myers

5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.