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3 arrested in Mills County for Disorderly conduct

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 3 people were arrested Sunday, for disorderly conduct. 36-year old Gerardo Espinosa, of Columbus, NE, 37-year old Roberts Possadas-Mondragon and 29-year old Isaac Posadas-Mondragon (no town listed), were taken into custody at a location along Bunge Road, a little after 5-a.m., Sunday. Espinosa and Isaac Mondragon were being held in the Mills County Jail on $300 bond, each. There was no word on the disposition of Roberts Possadas-Mondragon, however.

 

Cash Mob hits Atlantic Hardware and Appliance store

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sixteen employees of the 1st Whitney Bank and Trust in Atlantic braved the cold air and rode on a flatbed trailer to Robinson True Value Hardware in downtown Atlantic, Monday afternoon. Their mission, to spend at least $20 given to them by their boss, in an effort to promote shopping in Atlantic.

Employees of the 1st Whitney Bank and Trust arrives on a flatbed trailer in front of Robinson True Value Hardware, as part of the 1st “Cash Mob” in Atlantic.

Paul Gude, President of the Bank, said the “Cash Mob” is a twist on the impromptu “Flash Mob.” The idea is to give his employees the cash to spend at one location anyway they see fit. It’s something that’s been in the works for some time now, and is the first of many such events planned through the end of the year.

He said they planned on stopping at several several businesses over the year, and found out the Chamber was interested in conducting a similar program, so bank teamed up with the Chamber to make the first Cash Mob event a success. Gude said his bank will hold a couple of more such events, and one at Christmas, as well.

The idea is also a spin-off of the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce’ “Plus 5” campaign, which encourages residents to shift 5-percent of spending on outside purchases, back to Atlantic. Chamber Director Megan Roberts said 1st Whitney Bank and Trust is a great example of local businesses striving to help each other by encouraging their employees to spend locally. She challenged other business to jump on board the band wagon. She says it visually gives the people of Atlantic a chance to see that “Shop local” is more than just a catch phrase.

Megan said Gude read an article about another bank that did something similar, and other area Chambers of Commerce have commented about how successful the “Cash Mob” has been, so it was a natural fit for Atlantic.

1st Whitney employees check out all the store has to offer before making their purchases.

She said a little bit of spending by employees at each business, along with residents of the community, can make a big difference in keeping Atlantic a vibrant place to live and work.
Jack Jensen, owner of Robinson True Value Hardware, said having 1st Whitney Bank and Trust spearhead the effort, is “Priceless.”

Jensen said the bank is a landmark and has been in Atlantic for decades. He said the store “Couldn’t do without them.” Jensen said the bank’s employees were spending more than the $20 allotted them, but the exact dollar amount is not currently available. Employees could be seen lining up at the cash register with kitchen appliances, household utensils and Spring cleanup tools and supplies.

The cash register at Robinson’s was busy ringing up the sales Monday afternoon.

And, while there were 16 employees from the bank in the store Monday afternoon, a total of 21 employees of the bank were given the cash to spend, and some had already visited the store, while others were planning on stopping in later in the week.

Bedford High School student sues school district over bullying that led to brain injury during an attack

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa teenager is suing his school district and several administrators because he says they didn’t do enough to protect him from bullying and an assault that left him permanently disabled. The teen and his grandmother filed the lawsuit Friday in federal court in Des Moines contending he was subjected to persistent bullying by other students at his Bedford high school. They say it culminated in last October’s attack, in which two students pelted him in the head with footballs, leaving him with severe brain injuries that required surgery to remove a blood clot and with permanent disabilities.

The boy is no longer in the hospital. Bedford Superintendent Joe Drake said in a statement he hasn’t seen the lawsuit, but that bullying isn’t tolerated and all reported incidents are investigated.

Public hearing in Walnut on loan agreement

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A public hearing will be held Thursday evening in Walnut over a proposed Loan Agreement in a principal amount not to exceed $1.06-million, for the purpose of paying the cost of refunding the outstanding balance of the City’s General Obligation Water Improvement Bond, series 2007, and Water Revenue Bond, Series 2007. The hearing takes place as part of the Walnut City Council meeting, which begins at 5-p.m., and will be followed by the possible adoption of the loan agreement.

The Walnut City Council will also discuss a possible Streetscape Enhancement project, and a request for Christmas Walk funds and Tourism funds. The Council will also act on a recommendation for Justen Tooley to serve a two-year term as Fire Chief, and discuss a budget amendment for the Fiscal Year 2012-2013 budget.

Accident in Harlan causes 1 person to be sent to the hospital

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports one-person was injured in a two vehicle accident in Harlan last Thursday. Officials say a 2005 Ford driven by Cassie Voge, of Portsmouth, was traveling westbound on Highway 44 and stopped at the intersection with Highway 59 in Harlan. A 2004 Chevy driven by Shane Vandervort, of Council Bluffs, was traveling northbound on Highway 59 and also came to the same intersection.

Voge continued westbound into the intersection at the same time Vandervort proceeded to travel north. Officials say the front end of Vandervort’s vehicle hit the rear driver’s side door of Voge’s vehicle,  in the middle of the intersection. Voge was transported by Medivac Ambulance to Myrtue Medical Center. Vandervort was cited for failure to yield the right of way and driving under suspension. The accident caused $6,500 damage to the vehicles.

Harlan man arrested following accident

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department says an investigation into an accident that occurred March 22nd resulted in a citation. In their report released today (Monday), officials said 29-year old Gabriel Brown, of Harlan, was arrested on charges of Striking Fixtures on a Highway, and Having No Insurance, after officers were called to a residence in the 800 block of Market Street, where a mailbox had been hit and destroyed. Brown was cited for the offenses and then released.

The following day (March 23rd), 26-year old Kevin Gaudette, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Gaudette was charged with OWI/1st offense, and cited for having an insufficient number of headlamps. The man was brought to the Shelby County Jail and later released on $1,000 bond. His preliminary hearing was set for April 11th.

Clarinda man cited following Sunday accident

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Page County have cited a Clarinda man following an investigation into a single-vehicle accident. Officials say 30-year old Steven Randall Stockton was cited for Failure to Maintain Control, Failure to have a valid license or permit, and Failure to show proof of insurance, after he lost control of the 1999 Oldsmobile he was driving, Sunday morning, in Clarinda.

Officials say Stockton was traveling south on 18th Street at around 1:20-a.m., when his car went off the road and landed in a ditch. The vehicle sustained $3,000 damage. A property owned by Jerry Edwards, of Clarinda, sustained $200 in landscape damage as a result of the accident, as well.

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Iowa police capture man who fled from work release

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Iowa authorities have recaptured a man who escaped from a work release program in Council Bluffs over the weekend.  Fred Scaletta with the Iowa Department of Corrections says 56-year-old Carroll Wayne Walker was arrested on Sunday, and is being held in the Pottawattamie County jail.

Walker failed to report to work and didn’t return to the work release facility on Friday. He escaped less than a month after the Parole Board allowed him to transfer there on March 1.  Walker is in the middle of a ten-year sentence for second-degree robbery that he began serving in 2006.

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