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ISABEL “IZZY” A. HOEGH, 90, of Atlantic (Svcs. 04/09/2018)

Obituaries

April 5th, 2018 by admin

ISABEL “IZZY” A. HOEGH, 90, of Atlantic died Thursday, April 5th at her home. Funeral services for ISABEL “IZZY” A. HOEGH will be held Monday, April 9th at 10:30am at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held on Sunday, April 8th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be held on Monday, April 9th at 1:30pm in the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic, Elk Horn Lutheran Church, Elk Horn Danish Windmill, or Hope Church in Phoenix, AZ.

Online condolences may be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

ISABEL “IZZY” A. HOEGH is survived by:

Children: Curtis (Nancy) Hoegh of Clive. Monte (Emily) Hoegh of rural Elk Horn. Joen (Dean) Barrett of St. Charles, IL. Brent (Nancy) Hoegh of Byron, MN. Jame (Becky) Hoegh of Sunbury, PA. Carol (Paul) Sorensen of Glendale, AZ. Jane (Bob) Meneely of Phoenix, AZ.

Daughters-in-law: Susan Hoegh of Sully, IA. Kathy Hoegh of Urbandale.

22 Grandchildren

41 Great-Grandchildren

LARRY SHEPHERD, 84, of Villisca, formerly of Walnut (4-14-2018)

Obituaries

April 5th, 2018 by Jim Field

LARRY SHEPHERD, 84, of Villisca, formerly of Walnut died Wednesday, April 4th at Good Samaritan Care Center in Villisca.  A Celebration of life visitation service for LARRY SHEPHERD will be held on Saturday, April 14th from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Walnut.  Ritchie Funeral Home in Clarinda has the arrangements.

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Burial in the Veteran’s Cemetery in Van Meter at a later date

Memorials to be given in his name

Memories may be shared with the family at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com

NANCY PAULEY, 80, of Earling (Mass of Christian Burial 4/9/18)

Obituaries

April 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NANCY PAULEY, 80, of Earling, died Wed., April 4th, at Little Flower Haven Nursing Home. A Mass of Christian Burial for NANCY PAULEY will be held 11-a.m. Monday, April 9th, at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima Church, in Portsmouth. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima in Portsmouth, on Sunday, April 8th, from 4-until 8-p.m., with a Rosary at 7-p.m.

Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Portsmouth, at a later date.

NANCY PAULEY is survived by:

Her husband – Lloyd Pauley, of Portsmouth.

Her daughters – Debra (George) Martens, of Shelby; Deanne (Edward III) Idar, of Durango, CO.; and Christine M. Pauley, of New London, MN.

Her son – Allan (Christine) Pauley, of Des Moines.

Her sisters – Connie Mae Doucet, of Shreveport, LA; Monica (John Pierce) Lowery, of Redondo Beach, CA; Delphine (Ed) Briseno, of Grand Island, NE., and Theresa (Bill) Loutzenheiser, of Hastings, NE.

Her brothers – Richard Klienjan, and Michael Kleinjan, both of San Antonio, TX.

Sisters-in-law – Sandy Kleinjan of Hastings, NE. Deena Kleinjan of San Antonio, TX.

and 13 grandchildren.

Iowa Business Council members anticipate increase in sales, trouble finding workers

News

April 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Leaders of Iowa’s largest employers are predicting economic growth over the next six months, but they’re also concerned about an ongoing shortage of qualified workers. A new survey from the Iowa Business Council (IBC) shows 80-percent of its members expect higher sales through summer. IBC executive director Georgia Van Gundy says those employers are struggling to attract and retain a quality workforce “We have our 2.8 percent unemployment rate and Iowa ranks fourth as far as the number of people already employed in the workforce,” Van Gundy said. “We just don’t have a lot of people to draw from.”

The IBC recently formed a Business Education Alliance to get at the root of the problem. “Our first meeting was great in February. Our members had the opportunity to talk about what their challenges are and we had a great conversation about how we start moving forward,” Van Gundy said.

According to the survey, half of the IBC members say they will increase capital spending and nearly half forecast hiring more workers over the next six months.
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link to survey:
https://www.iowabusinesscouncil.org/news/eos_q1_2018/
(Radio Iowa, w/Thanks to Rob Dillard, Iowa Public Radio)

Iowa Strikes Out 13 in 4-2 Win Over Grand View

Sports

April 5th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Seven University of Iowa relievers scattered two hits over seven shutout innings to lead the Hawkeyes to a 4-2 victory over Grand View on Wednesday afternoon at Duane Banks Field.

The win was Iowa’s 17th of the season, moving the team’s record to 17-9.

Sophomore Derek Lieurance, freshman Jack Dreyer, redshirt sophomore Kyle Shimp, freshman Cam Baumann, junior Shane Ritter, and senior Nick Nelsen all tossed hitless frames.  Baumann earned his first career victory, while Nelsen struck out four of the five batters he faced to notch his second save in as many games.

Eight Hawkeye pitchers limited Grand View to just four hits and the staff finished with 13 strikeouts and only one walk.

The Hawkeyes spotted the Vikings a 2-0 lead when starter Trenton Wallace gave up a wind-aided home run to Tyler Smith in the second inning before Iowa fought back to tie the game with single runs in the second and fourth frames.

Sophomore Kyle Crowl reached on a fielding error with one out in the second and advanced all the way to third base before scoring on Lorenzo Elion’s sacrifice fly to make the score 2-1.  Iowa evened the score on another Elion RBI single in the fourth.

The Hawkeyes took the lead in the sixth when senior Austin Guzzo scored on a wild pitch after leading off the inning with a walk.  Freshman Brett McCleary drove in the final run on an RBI groundout to knock in Crowl.

Judge upholds decision to keep governor candidate off ballot

News

April 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A judge has ruled that former Cedar Rapids Mayor Ron Corbett won’t appear as a candidate for Iowa governor on Republican primary ballots. The decision Thursday clears the way for Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, who will be the only GOP candidate in the June 5 contest. Six Democrats and two Libertarians are also running for governor. A state elections panel voted 2-1 last week to reject Corbett’s ballot petition because he fell eight names short of the 4,005 required. Corbett had filed a lawsuit in Polk County district court challenging the decision.

District Judge David May said the panel was correct to not count signatures that had been crossed-through by the campaign. Corbett had told reporters he’d “grab my gym bag and head for the locker room” if he lost.

Democratic ad claims Blum is ‘swimming’ in ethics violations

News

April 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A group working to elect Democrats to Congress is targeting Rep. Rod Blum with an ad claiming the congressman is “swimming in his own ethics violations.” The House Majority PAC is launching the ad Thursday on digital platforms such as Facebook in Iowa’s 1st District. The ad cites an investigation by The Associated Press that found Blum violated ethics rules by failing disclose his ownership in a questionable internet marketing company.

Tin Moon has promised to help companies cited by the Food and Drug Administration bury their warning letters below positive search results. Blum has called the lack of disclosure an oversight and distanced himself from Tin Moon, which is run by his longtime business partner. The ad shows Blum saying that he’s interested in “draining the swamp” but asserts he’s actually “swimming in his own ethics violations.”
Democrats are hoping to unseat Blum in November.

Mexican investigator says propane gas killed Iowa family

News

April 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 10:11-a.m.) DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Mexican official says autopsies show the gas that killed an Iowa family was propane that leaked from a faulty water heater at their rented condominium in Mexico. Investigator Christopher Martinez with the attorney general’s office for the state of Quintana Roo told The Des Moines Register on Wednesday that the water heater had rusted in the humid climate.

Services were held Saturday in Creston for 41-year-old Kevin Sharp and his wife, 38-year-old Amy Sharp, and their children, 12-year-old Sterling and 7-year-old Adrianna. Their bodies were found March 23 inside the condo in the resort town of Tulum. Amy Sharp’s cousin Jana Weland said Wednesday that relatives know the water heater was the suspected source but that U.S. and Mexican officials hadn’t yet said what type of gas the Sharps inhaled.

The condo association has said owners are responsible for maintenance. The water heater was bought in 2012, Martinez said, and its warranty ran out last year. He wouldn’t say who owns the condo. The family’s rented car was full of sand the day bodies were found, leading police to believe the Sharps had been at the beach the day they died. Investigators think the family returned to the condo to bathe and rest.

Shelby man arrested in Pott. County Wed. afternoon

News

April 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Deputy on patrol at around 3:15-p.m., Wednesday, stopped a vehicle heading south on 385th Street, near Tamarack Road. The driver of the 2005 Kia Spectra, 24-year old Dylan Zornes, of Shelby, was subsequently arrested for Driving While Revoked.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 4/5/2018

News, Podcasts

April 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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