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JERLYN FOX, 49, of Manilla (Svcs. 06/29/2017)

Obituaries

June 23rd, 2017 by admin

JERLYN FOX, 49, of Manilla died Monday, June 19th at Manilla Manor Nursing Home. Funeral services for JERLYN FOX will be held Thursday, June 29th at 10:30am at the United Church of Manilla. Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla has the arrangements.

Friends may call on Wednesday, June 28th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla. Visitation will resume at 9:30am Thursday at the church prior to services.

JERLYN FOX is survived by:

Husband: Rick Fox of Nemaha.

Daughter: Jade (Tyler) Barry of Sioux City.

Son: Joshua Fox of Sioux City.

Brother: Drew (Traci) Wiese of Norfolk, NE.

2 Grandchildren

 

Griswold man arrested Thursday on warrant

News

June 23rd, 2017 by admin

On Thursday the Cass County Sheriff’s Office arrested 38-year-old Phillip William Church of Griswold on a Cass County Sheriff’s Office warrant for Lascivious Acts with A Child (A Class C Felony). Church was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $10,000 bond.

Guthrie County Extension notes 6/23/2017

Ag/Outdoor

June 23rd, 2017 by admin

Clothing Event, Communication Event, Share-The-Fun, and Style Show July 12
July 12th is a big day for Guthrie County 4-H’ers!  With all of the events being held at The New Homestead in Guthrie Center, it all starts with the Clothing Event and Communication Event at 1 pm.  The Clothing Event is an opportunity for youth to show what clothing they have made or purchased.  A Fashion Show will follow at 7 pm. The Communication Event is educational presentations, working exhibits, extemporaneous speaking, and posters.  Share-The-Fun will be incorporated into the Fashion Show at 7 pm.  Share-The-Fun includes skits, songs, short one-act plays, dances, plus other entertainment.

Static Exhibit Judging July 10th 

Static Exhibit Judging Day is Monday, July 10, from 1 to 5 pm at the Event Center at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds.  Youth entering non-livestock exhibits for the Guthrie County Fair will participate in a conference judging experience. Static judging registration closes on July 6th.

Grill Food Safely 
Please remember the following tips when grilling food on these beautiful summer days.  Thaw food safely.  Completely thaw meat, poultry, and seafood before grilling so it cooks evenly.  Marinate food in the refrigerator, not on the counter.  Do not reuse marinade sauce.  Cook to the correct temperature.  Always use a food thermometer.  Keep hot food hot.  Once meats are cooked, set them to the side of the grill rack.  Use a different plate for serving cooked meat.  Do not put cooked meat on the same platter that held raw meat.  Enjoy your summer and safe grilling!

2 fender benders reported in Creston

News

June 23rd, 2017 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports a couple of minor accidents on Friday morning.

At 8:12am officers were called to an accident at the intersection of North Cherry Street and Townline Street.  A 2013 Chevy Silverado driven by 42-year-old Heather Senora Beck of Lenox was eastbound on Townline Street and went through a stop sign and hit a 2014 Chevy Cruze driven by 63-year-old Terrance Lee Borrall of Shannon City. Borrall complained of some pain and possible injury while Beck was uninjured. Beck was cited for Failure to Obey a Stop Sign.  Damage was estimated at $5,000 to each vehicle.

A little more than an hour later at 9:50am Creston Police were called to an accident at Sumner Avenue and Highway 34. A 2000 Chrysler Sebring driven by 25-year-old  Robert Dean Surrell of Corning was Eastbound on Highway 34 and according to witnesses ran a red light. Surrell struck a 2016 Buick Encore driven by 89-year-old Ethyl Jean Mikkelsen of Creston that was traveling south on Sumner through the green light at the intersection with Highway 34. Mikkelsen received minor injuries and Surrell was uninjured. Surrell was cited for Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device along with Failure to Provide Proof of Financial Liability and No Valid Drivers License. Damage to the Buick was estimated at $6,500 and damage to the Chrysler was estimated at $3,000.

Group of Iowa educators ready to discuss issues at NEA annual meeting

News

June 23rd, 2017 by admin

The National Education Association is holding its annual meeting and representative assembly June 25th through July 2nd in Boston. Tammy Wawro, President of the Iowa State Education Association, told KJAN News that a large group will represent the State of Iowa at the meeting.

Wawro said one of the big takeaways from the event is being able to hear from other educators across the country about what is working well for them and what issues they are facing. Wawro said one of the big topics of discussion will be the implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act.

Another big point of emphasis will be the large influx of new educators that will be entering the workforce in the next few years and how to prepare them for success.

Wawro said the Iowa State Education Association is working to make sure Iowa educators feel supported and respected. Even though a lot of the discussion at the NEA assembly will be talking about problems educators are facing, Wawro says there are a lot of positives the State of Iowa can share.

You can find out more about the National Education Association at www.nea.org or the Iowa State Education Association at www.isea.org. You can also follow the ISEA on Facebook or Twitter.

Court says verdict in Iowa lottery rigging case was flawed

News

June 23rd, 2017 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of a lottery security expert charged with attempting to claim a $16.5 million Iowa jackpot that he rigged.

Friday’s ruling ordering a retrial for Eddie Tipton in the 2010 Hot Lotto jackpot is a victory for his defense but might have little practical impact.

Iowa prosecutors already agreed this month to vacate the conviction under a plea agreement, which requires Tipton to plead guilty to ongoing criminal conduct for his efforts to claim rigged jackpots in several states.

Tipton signed the plea deal but has yet to plead guilty in Iowa. He faces up to 25 years.

The court ruled Friday that the statute of limitations expired on one of two counts in the first Iowa case, and the verdict on the other was flawed.

ISU’s Burton, Iowa’s Jok sign NBA contracts

Sports

June 23rd, 2017 by admin

Two other in-state players have signed with NBA teams following the NBA Draft conclusion last night.

Iowa Guard Peter Jok signed a deal with the New Orleans Pelicans to play on their summer league squad in Las Vegas. They begin play on July 7th. Jok led the Big Ten in scoring at 19.9 points per game last season and shot 41.3% from the field for his career.

Iowa State Forward Deonte Burton has agreed to join the Minnesota Timberwolves according to his agent.  Burton led the Cyclones with 6.2 rebounds per game and also averaged 15.1 points per game in his only full season as a Cyclone.

Backyard & Beyond 6-23-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

June 23rd, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen talks about pollinators.

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Arrest made in June 12th Underwood bank robbery

News

June 23rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the FBI report an arrest was made Tuesday, in connection with the June 12th robbery of a bank in Pottawattamie County. Authorities said Thursday, 31-year old Davon Leander Williams was arrested Tuesday night, for his alleged role in the robbery of the Underwood branch of the US Bank.

Officials say they believe Williams and at least one other person who was armed, entered the bank and robbed it, taking an undisclosed amount of cash. A vehicle the suspects allegedly used in the robbery, had reportedly been carjacked at gunpoint, from a woman in Omaha a few hours prior to the robbery.

Court says verdict in Iowa lottery rigging case was flawed

News

June 23rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of a lottery security expert charged with attempting to claim a $16.5 million Iowa jackpot that he rigged. Friday’s ruling ordering a retrial for Eddie Tipton in the 2010 Hot Lotto jackpot is a victory for his defense but might have little practical impact.

Iowa prosecutors already agreed this month to vacate the conviction under a plea agreement, which requires Tipton to plead guilty to ongoing criminal conduct for his efforts to claim rigged jackpots in several states. Tipton signed the plea deal but has yet to plead guilty in Iowa. He faces up to 25 years.

The court ruled Friday that the statute of limitations expired on one of two counts in the first Iowa case, and the verdict on the other was flawed.