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Substitute teacher who was drunk at school loses license

News

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

WEST BRANCH, Iowa (AP) — A substitute teacher who pleaded guilty to being drunk at an eastern Iowa school has lost her state license. The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Board of Education Examiners suspended the teaching license of 60-year-old Kiaya Rickard-Urban for a minimum of two years. She can then apply for reinstatement.

Rickard-Urban had a blood alcohol content of 0.192 when tested at West Branch High School in West Branch in October 2016. Students had reported to administrators that Richard-Urban smelled of alcohol and wasn’t acting right. Court documents say Rickard-Urban pleaded guilty in December to first-offense public intoxication. She received a suspended jail sentence, a year of probation and was ordered to undergo substance abuse evaluation and treatment.

DIANE M. DOMINICK, 67, of Sioux City & formerly of Audubon (Svcs. 11/6/17)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DIANE M. DOMINICK, 67, of Sioux City (& formerly of Audubon), died Oct. 30th, at the Holy Spirit Retirement Home in Sioux City, IA. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for DIANE DOMINICK will be held 2-p.m. Monday, Nov. 6th, at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is from 1-p.m. Monday, until the time of service at 2-p.m.

Burial will be in the St. Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery, south of Audubon.

DIANE DOMINICK is survived by:

Her sons – Demetrius (Leslie) Dominick, of Sioux City, IA, and Damien Dominick, of CO.

Her brothers – Dr. Mark (Sally) Dominick, of Evansville, IN.; Gary (Holly) Dominick, of Sioux City, IA, and Mike (Abby) Dominick, of Joplin, MO.

2 grandchildren, other relatives, and many friends.

MARVIN L. NIELSEN, 89, of rural Audubon (Svcs. 11/7/17)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MARVIN L. NIELSEN, 89, of rural Audubon, died Oct. 31st, at his home near Irwin. Funeral services for MARVIN NIELSEN will be held 2-p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7th, at the 1st United Methodist Church, in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation begins at 4-p.m. on Monday, Nov. 6th.

Burial will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery south of Irwin.

MARVIN NIELSEN is survived by:

His wife of 62 year years – Laurel Nielsen, of Irwin.

His sons – Steve (Julie) Nielsen, of Missouri Valley; Jim (Jody) Nielsen, of Pensacola, FL; Mark (Helene) Nielsen, of Gothenberg, Sweden, and Tim Nielsen, of Omaha.

6 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

ELEANOR PETERSEN, 96, of Atlantic (Svcs. 11/07/2017)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ELEANOR PETERSEN, 96, of Atlantic, died Thursday, Nov. 2nd, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Funeral services for ELEANOR PETERSEN will be held Tuesday, November 7th at 10:30am at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Open visitation will be held Sunday, November 5th from 1:00pm-3:00pm and Monday, November 6th from 8:00am until the time of family visitation from 5:00pm-7:00pm at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery in Lewis.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

ELEANOR PETERSEN is survived by:

Daughters: Rosemary (Ray) Zellmer of Wiota. Arla Clay of Atlantic.

Son: Larry Petersen of Atlantic.

5 Grandchildren

9 Great-Grandchildren

2 Great-Great-Granddaughters

Red Oak man arrested early Friday morning

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November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies early this (Friday) morning, arrested 47-year old Matthew Kevin Miller, of Red Oak. Miller was taken into custody at the intersection of Highway 34 and L Avenue at around 4:10-a.m., and brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where he was charged with Violation of a No Contact Order. His bond was set at $2,000.

Navigators Ready to Assist Medicaid & Marketplace Consumers at CCHS

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November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC – Enrollment for Healthcare Marketplace Exchange consumers opened on November 1st, and help is available through regional ACA (Affordable Care Act) Navigators. ACA Navigators work one-on-one with individuals to complete enrollment, weigh options, and answer questions on Marketplace plans and Medicaid. Cass County Health System (CCHS) Chief Financial Officer Abbey Stangl, says “We are happy to host the Navigators at CCHS, and we encourage customers to make an appointment as soon as possible.”

All prior year’s enrollees are strongly encouraged to meet with the ACA Navigator to update information and review new plans available on the healthcare.gov website. December 15th is the last day to enroll for coverage to start on January 1st, and January 31st is the final day to sign up for 2017 coverage.

All meetings with the Navigators are by appointment only, and they are private. Consumers are asked to bring important information with them, such as addresses, social security numbers, income information, and policy numbers for any current health insurance plans for all members of the household. Also, if you have an existing account in the Marketplace, bring your login information for access during your appointment.

For more information or to make an appointment, please call either Melissa Namanny at 712-250-8111 or Val Gifford at 712-250-8047. Available appointment times are on:  Tuesday, November 7, from 10 am to 2 pm  Saturday, December 2, from 10 am to 2 pm  Saturday, December 9, from 10 am to 2 pm  Tuesday, December 12, from 2 pm to 6 pm Additional dates and times in Council Bluffs can be arranged by appointment as well.

Villisca woman arrested for disorderly conduct

News

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies, Thursday, arrested 54-year old Laura P. Cade, of Villisca.  Cade was taken into custody for Disorderly Conduct, at around 6:50-p.m., following an incident at the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital. She was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $300 bond.

Private firm laying off 400 after ending state Medicaid contrac

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November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The company that’s ending its contract with the state to manage care for more than 200-thousand Iowa Medicaid patients is laying off hundreds of employees.

AmeriHealth Caritas was one of three private companies that signed the deal with state officials to manage care for poor, disabled and elderly Iowans enrolled in Medicaid. AmeriHealth has notified the Iowa Workforce Development agency that about 400 of its Iowa-based employees will likely be laid off in December.

AmeriHealth’s Medicaid contract with the state ends November 30th. Tens of thousands of Iowans have had their medical care managed by AmeriHealth for the past year and a half. They will be assigned to one of the two remaining private insurers managing Medicaid patient care for the state.

(Radio Iowa)

Midwest Sports Headlines: 11/3/17

Sports

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Kareem Hunt doesn’t mind admitting he’s a little disappointed that he likely won’t share the field with Ezekiel Elliott when Kansas City visits Dallas. The dynamic rookie running back for the Chiefs is doing many of the things the suspended Cowboys star did in his debut last year, headlined by leading the NFL in rushing. Hunt figured to get an up-close comparison Sunday until a federal judge rejected Elliott’s latest attempt to stop a six-game suspension over domestic violence allegations.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has been the second-most productive pass-catcher in the NFL behind Antonio Brown since the midway point of last season. In many ways, he has redefined the position in the pass-happy league, stretching the field like a wide receiver. But he also has the ability to block and do the dirty work, which is why Chiefs players and fans are so in love with him.

 

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Northwestern and Nebraska both won in dramatic fashion last week, and they could be in for another fantastic finish Saturday if this meeting is like their others at Memorial Stadium. Since the Cornhuskers joined the Big Ten in 2011, their three games in Lincoln have been decided by a total of eight points. The winner this time will take sole possession of second place in the Big Ten West. The Wildcats would become bowl eligible with a victory.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — New Nebraska athletic director Bill Moos says he has no plans for alcohol sales at Memorial Stadium or the school’s other sports venues. Moos said Nebraska isn’t in a position where it needs to sell alcohol. The athletic department makes money and the stadium has sold out every home game since 1962. When he was Washington State’s athletic director Moos tried to expand alcohol sales at the football stadium as a way to increase revenue. The proposal never was approved.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, 11/3/2017

News

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:50 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Republican power couple who work in Iowa’s executive branch are facing scrutiny after moonlighting as agents of Saudi Arabia to oppose a new law allowing victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to sue the kingdom. Kim and Connie Schmett registered as foreign agents and received $101,500 for work in which they recruited veterans to lobby against the law. Connie Schmett says it was an oversight that she failed to list her consulting on an income disclosure for Iowa officials.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An official says the state will utilize a range of options to address an additional $60 million it plans to spend for private insurance companies to keep running the state’s Medicaid program. Iowa Department of Human Services spokesman Matt Highland says the agency will pay the insurance companies nearly $20 million directly for so-called capitation rates that are distributed on behalf of each Medicaid patient. The remaining money will come by carving out other expenses and internal savings.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A 30-year-old Cedar Rapids man has pleaded guilty in federal court to distributing child pornography. The U.S. Attorney’s office for the Northern District of Iowa says Craig Watters entered the plea Wednesday in Cedar Rapids’ federal court. At the hearing, Watters said that he knowingly distributed child pornography in 2014 and that he had been convicted of receiving child porn in 2009.

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — DowDuPont has announced it’s seeking a buyer for its 30-million gallon, $225 million cellulosic ethanol plant in central Iowa. The Des Moines Register reports that DowDuPont has shuttered operations at the Nevada, Iowa, plant and cut 90 workers. The cellulosic ethanol plant, which opened in 2015, is considered the next generation in renewable fuel production. It uses corncobs, husks and stalks to produce the biofuel. A skeleton crew will maintain the plant until a new buyer is found.