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RUBY CATHERINE THOMPSON, 93, of Grant (Svcs. 1/18/17)

Obituaries

January 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

RUBY CATHERINE THOMPSON, 93, of Grant, died Thursday, Jan. 12th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Funeral services for RUBY THOMPSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18th, at the Rieken Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.

Visitation with the family will be on Tuesday evening from 5-7 PM at the Rieken Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.

Interment will be at Flint Cemetery at a later date.

RUBY THOMPSON is survived by:

Her daughters – Patricia Sorensen, of Claremore, OK; Donna DeWitt, of Grant, and Debra Gilmore, of Omaha.

11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Senator Ernst questions defense department nominee

News

January 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst Thursday, questioned retired General James Mattis, the man nominated to lead the U-S Defense Department. The Republican from Red Oak started by asking several yes or no questions of Mattis during the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. She asked Mattis if he would commit to making cutting wasteful spending a priority, if he would commit to working to prevent sexual assault and retaliation in the military, if he would commit leveraging the “unique capabilities of our guard and reserve forces” to enhance national security missions, and he answered yes to each.

Ernst meets w/Mattis before the hearing (Radio IA photo)

She also asked if he would commit to giving her advanced notice of any changes to the gender integration policies that are in place. “I will always keep this committee informed, mam,” Mattis replied.

Ernst went on to ask Mattis about dealing with ISIS. “How should our new administration address the rising threat of ISIS in southeast Asia, and will you commit to working with me on this sir?,” Ernst asked. “Absolutely Senator,” Mattis replied, “the way we do this, I think we have to deliver a very hard blow against ISIS in the middle east so there is no sense of invulnerability or invincibility there.”

Mattis the plan to deal with ISIS has to go beyond attacking and destroying them in the Middle East. “So you don’t squeeze them in one place and then they develop in another and we are right back to square one,” Mattis says. “We’ve got to have an integrated strategy on this — and it’s got to be one that goes after the recruiting and their fundraising as well as delivering a military blow to them in the Middle East.”

Ernst, who is the first female combat veteran to serve in the U-S Senate, also asked Mattis about upgrading the ammunition used by the military to be able to better deliver a punch to the enemy.

(Radio Iowa)

Man charged with killing 2 Iowa officers wants trial moved

News

January 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Attorneys for an Iowa man accused of killing two Des Moines-area police officers are seeking to have his trial moved, citing pretrial publicity. The Des Moines Register reports an attorney for 46-year-old Scott Michael Greene told a judge in a hearing Thursday that he plans to file the change-of-venue request within days.

Scott Greene has pleaded not guilty to two murder charges in the Nov. 2 ambush-style slayings of Urbandale Police Officer Justin Martin and Des Moines Police Sgt. Anthony Beminio.

The shootings took place about two miles apart within minutes of each other as both officers were sitting in their patrol cars. Authorities have said that Greene turned himself in hours later, and that a police dog later recovered a high-powered rifle used in the attacks.

Guitarist who avoided Buddy Holly plane crash dies at 85

News

January 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

HOUSTON (AP) — Tommy Allsup, a guitarist best known for losing a coin toss that kept him off a plane that later crashed and killed rock ‘n’ roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “Big Bopper” Richardson, has died. He was 85.

Singer and musician Austin Allsup says his father died Wednesday at a hospital in Springfield, Missouri, due to complications from a hernia operation. Tommy Allsup was part of Holly’s band when the Lubbock, Texas, singer died in the 1959 plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. Allsup flipped a coin to see if he or Valens would get a seat on the plane.

Austin Allsup said Thursday his father took losing the coin toss as a blessing and “knew that he was very lucky to be here.”

Creston teens injured in Thursday afternoon accident

News

January 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a teenage driver and her passenger suffered suspected, minor injuries during a single-vehicle accident Thursday afternoon. 15-year old Devin Dawn Abell, of Creston, was driving a 2007 Saturn Vue eastbound on 190th Street at around 2:35-p.m., when she lost control of the vehicle. The SUV entered the south ditch and struck a fence before coming to rest. Abell, and her passenger, 15-year old Christian Michael Gist, of Creston, both of whom were wearing their seat belts, were transported by ambulance to the Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston, for treatment of their injuries. The vehicle sustained $6,000 damage during the accident. A fence, owned by Dan Martin, sustained about $600 damage.

Iowa man sentenced to prison for abusing preteen girl

News

January 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for inappropriately touching a preteen girl over a five-year period. The Sioux City Journal reports 38-year-old Bryan Barnhart was sentenced Tuesday in Woodbury County District court, after pleading guilty to third-degree sexual abuse.

Court documents say that Barnhart babysat the girl from 2006 to 2011, starting when she was 5 years old. The girl told police that Barnhart touched her inappropriately many times during that period. Authorities say Barnhart admitted the allegations were true and acknowledged sexually abusing other children.

2 arrested in Council Bluffs in connection w/cab driver robbery

News

January 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs have arrested two people in connection with the robbery early Thursday morning, of a cab driver. 23-year old Jessie Caballero, of Council Bluffs, and 36-year old Victor Garcia, of Omaha, were arrested at a residence located in the 200 block of 16th Avenue in Council Bluffs, and are currently in custody at the Pottawattamie County Jail.  Both face charges of Robbery in the 3rd Degree and Interference with Official Acts.

Their arrests followed an investigation that began with a report at around 5:45-a.m., of a robbery in the 1600 block Harry Langdon Blvd. Upon arrival officers located the victim, 64-year old Donald Vanderwerf, of Omaha, who is a cab driver. Vanderwerf told officers that he picked a fare in Omaha and gave the male and female passengers a ride to a business in the 1600 Block of Harry Landon Blvd in Council Bluffs.

At that location the suspects told Vanderwerf they were unable to pay the fare and  Caballero ran from the area. As she ran from area, Garcia allegedly pointed what appeared to be a handgun at Vanderwerf. Garcia then turned and ran from the area as well.

During the preliminary investigation officers were able to establish information on the possible identity of the female suspect (Caballero). They proceeded to a home in the 200 block 16th Ave where they obtained consent to search the residence. Inside the residence they located Caballero and her male accomplice, Victor Garcia.

Officers recovered a pellet pistol and other evidence related to the crime.

Garcia

Caballero

Broccoli-Cheese Casserole (1-10-2017)

Mom's Tips

January 12th, 2017 by Jim Field

  • 1 stick margarine
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 1/2 cup chopped celery
  • 1 package frozen broccoli (can use fresh broccoli, just steam first)
  • 1 (10.5 oz.) can cream of mushroom soup
  • 1 cup instant rice
  • 1 small jar Cheez Whiz (or melt about 3″ to 4″ of Velveeta)

Saute margarine, onion and celery.  Mix together the broccoli, soup, cheese and rice in a 2 quart microwave/oven safe bowl.  Stir in the onion mixture and microwave on high for about 10 to 12 minutes, or bake in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes.  Crush potato chips on top for extra flavor.

(Julie Williamson)

Iowa loses pair of assistants on offense

Sports

January 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says two offensive assistant coaches won’t return next season. Ferentz announced Thursday that wide receivers coach Bobby Kennedy and running backs/special teams coach Chris White will be leaving the program.

Hawkeyes receivers struggled mightily in 2016, leaving Iowa with one of the worst passing attacks in the country. Though the Hawkeyes ran the ball well last season, the moves allow new offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz to handpick who he’ll be working with.

Iowa has three vacancies to fill on offense following Greg Davis’ retirement last week. The Hawkeyes could fill one of those openings with a quarterbacks coach. Kennedy and White both joined the program in 2013.

Iowa preparing for looming teacher shortage

News

January 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa education officials expect the state to face a teacher shortage, and leaders are preparing to address the issue. The Des Moines Register reports Iowa universities are graduating 400 fewer teachers, counselors and administrators annually than in 2013. The Iowa Department of Education says about 2,100 graduates are earning education degrees a year.

Education leaders are hosting round-table discussions and increasing recruiting efforts, especially for jobs in special-education. The looming problem is also compounded by the number of teachers nearing retirement. Some education officials are increasing incentives to lure applicants. Des Moines Public Schools is offering a $3,000 signing bonus to special education teachers.

Anne Sullivan, chief of human resources in Des Moines schools, says another incentive for teachers beginning their careers is a free master’s program.