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Cass County Supervisors approve appointments to CC Food Policy Council

News

September 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors met this (Friday) morning, in Atlantic. Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports, having received two applications for membership on the Cass County Food Policy Council, motions were made and seconded to approve the appointments of Nancy Jensen and Jake Theis, both of Atlantic, as a members to the Cass County Food Policy Council. Their terms will expires Dec. 31st, 2020.

After County Engineer Charles Bechtold reviewed current road projects, the Board approved Federal-aid Agreements for bridge projects located along Lansing, Newport and Tucson Roads, the combined costs of which amount to a little more than $1.4-million.

The Board’s next meeting isn’t until Oct. 14th.

HELEN KNOTT, 98, of Manilla (Svcs. 10/4/16)

Obituaries

September 30th, 2016 by admin

HELEN KNOTT, 98, of Manilla died Friday morning in Omaha. A Mass of Christian Burial for HELEN KNOTT will be held 11-a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at the Sacred Heart Church in Manilla. Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Sacred Heart Church after 10-a.m., Tuesday.

HELEN KNOTT is survived by:

Her daughters – Shirley (Jack) Schaefer; Janet (Tina) Holquist; Carroll (Darrell) Oliver; Betty (Dick) Schaefer; Connie (Frank) Urzendowski; & Theresa Bueltel (& Glen Schaffer), of Carlsbad, CA.

Her sons – Larry (Sheila) Knott; Mike (Dianne) Knott; & Don (Joan) Knott, of Nixa, MO.

21 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, other relatives, her sister-in-law (Judy Knott, of Harlan), and many friends.

2016 National 4-H Week – Celebrate Montgomery County 4-H!

Ag/Outdoor

September 30th, 2016 by admin

national 4-h week logo RGB(Red Oak, IA) – Now is the time of year for youth to join and participate in 4-H, the youth development program of Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.

4-H grows confidence, creativity, curiosity, courage, character and so much more by allowing youth to use the skills they learn to go out and make a positive difference in their communities.  Help Iowa 4-H celebrate the outstanding impact youth have made throughout the state during National 4-H Week October 2-8.

4-H is active in each of Iowa’s 100 county extension districts and empowers youth to reach their full potential through many different types of experiences including photography, music, woodworking, sewing, archery, livestock and horticulture. Youth have fun while gaining valuable skills in communication and the arts, citizenship and leadership, science, technology, engineering and math, as well as healthy living and personal life management by being involved in 4-H.

“4-H in Montgomery County encompasses many aspects – from community clubs to Clover Kids and afterschool STEM programs,” states Chelsea Cousins, ISU Extension and Outreach Program Coordinator. “It’s a great way for youth in our community to develop lifelong skills and explore possible careers interests.”

As National 4-H Week fastly approaches it is important to remember the 4-H pledge, which is recited at nearly every 4-H club meeting, and what it teaches. ‘I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service and my Health to better living, for my club, my community, my country and my world.’

To learn more about how 4-H youth development is empowering young people in Montgomery County, visit extension.iastate.edu/4h, give us a call at 712.623.2592 or stop by our office at 400 Bridge Street, Suite 2 Red Oak, IA

Iowa Ag Secretary urges Iowans to visit the state’s apple orchards and pumpkin patches this Fall

Ag/Outdoor

September 30th, 2016 by admin

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today encouraged Iowans to get out and enjoy Iowa apples, pumpkins and other fall produce by visiting one of the many farms that sell directly to consumers or at the local farmers market.  Timely rains and a warm September have helped produce a plentiful apple and pumpkin crop in Iowa.

“Visiting a local apple orchard or pumpkin patch give you an opportunity to enjoy the freshest locally grown produce and also help support these hard working families and give them the chance to showcase their farm,” Northey said.  “We are hearing reports of very good apple and pumpkin crops across the state and now is the time to get out and enjoy fresh, Iowa-grown produce and make great family memories.”

There are more than 900 acres of apple trees in the state comprised of dozens of great varieties. Orchards are located throughout the state.  Visiting a local orchard is a great way to find new varieties that may not be available in a grocery store.  Ask to try a sample and be adventurous.

Pumpkin production has nearly tripled in the last 3 decades to well over 900 acres at last count.  In addition to family fun carving a jack-o-lantern, pumpkins are also an extremely versatile ingredient in cooking.  Pumpkins make great pies, casseroles and soups.  Pumpkin seeds and flowers can also be cooked and enjoyed.

Many farms also host fall festivals with great family activities such as hay rack rides, corn mazes, local music and other activities in addition to the opportunity to pick your own apples or pumpkins.

A list of apple growers and pumpkin patches can be found on the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s directory at:  https://www.idalsdata.org/fmnp/index.cfm

Drop-off mail for inmates at Cass County Jail to end today (Friday)

News

September 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says beginning Saturday (October 1st), letters to and from inmates held in the Cass County Jail, can no longer be dropped off or picked up at the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. All inmate correspondence will need to be sent through the U.S. Mail.

October 2016

Birthday Club

September 30th, 2016 by admin

October 1st:

  • Frank Greiner of Atlantic (Winner)

October 2nd:

  • LaVern Martens of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Betty Marcellus of Atlantic
  • Amy Coenen of Harlan
  • Karen Bateman of Atlantic

October 3rd:

  • Jolene Roecker of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Tebra Reynolds of Griswold

October 4th:

  • Kenny Powers of Exira (Winner)

October 5th:

  • Jim Rogers of Wiota (Winner)
  • Terry Martens of Atlantic
  • Lana Tanner of Atlantic

October 6th:

  • Carly Paulsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Tracy Paulsen of Atlantic

October 7th:

  • Ann Butler of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jean Petersen of Exira
  • Brandon Lamp of Atlantic

October 8th:

  • Dane Paulsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Pam Jones of Red Oak
  • Mary Ann Moorman of Atlantic
  • McKenna Nielsen of Audubon
  • Sandy Fairbairn of Atlantic

October 9th:

  • Connie Wiechmann of Lewis (Winner)
  • Dee Bebensee of Atlantic

October 10th:

  • Alice Owen of Exira (Winner)

October 11th:

  • Agnes Reisgaard of Avoca (Winner)
  • Frank Olsen of Exira
  • Vickie Asberry of Exira
  • Ruth Richter of Atlantic
  • Glynn Westphalen of Atlantic
  • Jim Johnson
  • BJ Hart of Atlantic
  • John McDermott of Atlantic
  • Stacie Linfor of Atlantic

October 12th:

  • Richard Hoffman of Cumberland (Winner)

October 13th:

  • Barb Jacobsen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Larry Brown of Atlantic
  • Lisa Paulsen of Exira
  • Beau Buskirk of Atlantic
  • Mary Gittens of Atlantic
  • Jayne Knight of Atlantic
  • Katelyn Johnson of Exira

October 14th:

  • Tyler Thomas of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Rick Kirchner of Atlantic
  • Paulette Boidt of Audubon
  • Kevin Hinners of Exira
  • Mallory Androy of Elk Horn

October 15th:

  • Holly Brenton of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jan Brehmer of Atlantic
  • Ruth Applegate of Oakland
  • Becky Marten of Audubon

October 16th:

  • Lily Barber of Wiota (Winner)
  • Abby Stangl of Atlantic
  • Harold Goold of Atlantic
  • Galen Becker of Cumberland

October 17th:

  • Ron Owens of Audubon (Winner)

October 18th:

  • Oliver Becker of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Darla Casady of Atalntic
  • Diane Block of Hamlin
  • Ruth Steffens of Cumberland

October 19th:

  • Lynn Mortensen of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Jacob Fielbelkorn of Exira
  • Tony Schmidtke of Atlantic
  • Angela Immel of Exira
  • Selma of Exira
  • Janell Roberts of Exira

October 20th:

  • Ants Kommes of Exira (Winner)
  • Marg Huston of Atlantic
  • Crystal Buskirk of Atlantic
  • Donnis Schwanke of Atlantic
  • Tucker Sager of Exira

October 21st:

  • Carol Thompson of Exira (Winner)
  • Garrett Franket of Atlantic
  • Ted Namany of Atlantic

October 22nd:

  • Britni Olsen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Kenny Petterson of Atlantic

October 23rd:

  • Pansie Hoffman of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Vicki Brown of Atlantic

October 24th:

  • Judy Lauridsen of Exira (Winner)

October 25th:

  • Sophie Jane Christensen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Connie Steffen of Griswold

October 26th:

  • Jim Syvertsen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Bart Peppers
  • Lynsi Lamp of Atlantic
  • Jade Mosier of Atlantic
  • Lesli Welter of Atlantic
  • Bernie Kilworth of Brayton
  • Patti Bissell of Atlantic

October 27th:

  • Joanne Greving of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Joyce Jensen of Atlantic
  • Randy Thompson of Exira

October 28th:

  • Morgan Kirchner of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Donna Crandel of Atlantic

October 29th:

  • Hayden Larsen of Audubon (Winner)

October 30th:

  • Evan Kelly of Griswold (Winner)

October 31st:

  • Brandon Stapley of Lewis (Winner)
  • Rod Christensen of Atlantic
  • Ardith Euken
  • Kenny Struble of Exira

Backyard & Beyond 9-30-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 30th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Youth Program Coordinator Beth Irlbeck about 4-H Week.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th

Trading Post

September 30th, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  2007 Kawasaki 900 Vulcan Cruiser.  Asking $3,249.  Call 712-249-0938.

WANTED:  Looking for an old couch or loveseat for free will pick up. 712-292-9902.

FOR SALE: Felt driven saw burke for the front end of an older tractor $40; Lennox down draft furnace for a shop, good shape $280; steel cement mixer $30. 402-651-8173 (Hancock)

FOR SALE: 6 couches, in good shape $25 each. 249-0244.

Shoplifting arrest in Creston

News

September 30th, 2016 by admin

Creston Police report an arrest of an Osceola woman on Thursday. At 2:42pm officers arrested 45-year-old Carole Lynette Cooper of Osceola on the charge of shoplifting.  She was arrested at 806 Laurel Street in Creston, cited, and released.

“Wall That Heals” at Living History Farms

News

September 30th, 2016 by Jim Field

The traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall is making a stop in Urbandale this weekend at Living History Farms.
Joy Wehmas, a member of the group “Team Welcome Home Iowa” that helped to coordinate the visit, said it was an awesome sight with so many motorcycles leading the display into the area Wednesday.  Iowans are encouraged to stop by through Sunday to see the half-scale replica wall and the educational display. There are programs held each day at 11:00 am and a military tribute concert at 3:00 pm on Saturday.  The closing ceremony will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon with the display closing at 3:00 pm.  It will be taken down and loaded onto trucks and taken to it’s next location.  Wehmas says it all goes by quickly but is an amazing experience.  To find out more about the exhibit and events at Living History Farm, go online to TeamWelcomeHomeIowa.com.