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Reward offered in Page County burglary case

News

August 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office says a reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for a burglary Wednesday, at the College Springs Cafe. An investigation determined a person or persons unknown gained entry to the restaurant and took merchandise along with an unspecified amount of cash.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193, or their local Law Enforcement agency. There is a Crime stoppers reward being offered of up to $1000.00, for the arrest and indictment of person(s) involved in this crime.  Tipsters can remain anonymous and will be given a # when a tip is given and a contact number for the tipster.

Motorcycle accident in Audubon County

News

August 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports a Pottawattamie County man suffered possible, unknown injuries during a motorcycle accident Thursday afternoon, on Highway 44. 76-year old James Russell Wharton, of Avoca, was transported to the Audubon County Memorial Hospital by Audubon Rescue, after the 2014 Yamaha motorcycle he was driving westbound on Highway 44, left the road on a curve. The cycle entered a ditch and traveled for about 100 yards before hitting a street sign post. Wharton was ejected from the motorcycle during the crash.

The accident happened at around 3:30-p.m.  Damage to the cycle was estimated at $1,500.

58th Tournament of Champions – Round 1 Scores

Sports

August 12th, 2016 by Jim Field

Championship Division Friday Round 1
Eric Boehlert (Briarwood Club) 34 – 33 = 67 (-2)
Ross Martens (Rosman-Glendale) 36 – 32 = 68 (-1)
Alex Bireline (Atlantic G & CC) 34 – 35 = 69 (E)
Rob Langfelt (Nishna Hills) 34 – 35 = 69 (E)
Darby McLaren (Atlantic G & CC) 32 – 38 = 70 (+1)
Jared Cochran (Terrace Hills GC) 36 – 35 = 71 (+2)
Brent Travis (Fremont County GC) 38 – 34 = 72 (+3)
James Reynolds (Griswold G & CC) 37 – 35 = 72 (+3)
Marc Riley (Hillcrest CC) 36 – 36 = 72 (+3)
Zach Christianson (Atlantic G & CC) 37 – 35 = 72 (+3)
Matt Gross (Nishna Hills) 37 – 35 = 72 (+3)
Matt Berg (Kalona GC) 34 – 38 = 72 (+3)
Derek Jacobsen (Top 25) 38 – 34 = 72 (+3)
Jeff Gude (Atlantic G & CC) 39 – 34 = 73 (+4)
Troy Schwemm (Toad Valley GC) 37 – 36 = 73 (+4)
Ryan Bernholtz (Majextic Hills) 37 – 37 = 74 (+5)
Aaron Ahrendsen (Past Champion) 37 – 37 = 74 (+5)
Jason Reynolds (Past Champion) 35 – 39 = 74 (+5)
Troy Finestead (Woodward CC) 36 – 38 = 74 (+5)
Keegan Bak (Deer Run GC) 39 – 35 = 74 (+5)
Dylan Scheffler (Sac CC) 38 – 36 = 74 (+5)
Jeremy Johnson (Indianola CC) 37 – 37 = 74 (+5)
Evan Baldwin (Villisca CC) 36 – 39 = 75 (+6)
Jake Reynolds (Griswold G & CC) 37 – 38 = 75 (+6)
Barry Smith (Pine Knolls CC) 37 – 38 = 75 (+6)
Andrew Martin (Nishna Hills) 37 – 38 = 75 (+6)
Steve Davie (Majestic Hills GC) 38 – 37 = 75 (+6)
Ryan Clark (Briarwood Club) 40 – 35 = 75 (+6)
Sam Pieczynski (Waveland GC) 37 – 38 = 75 (+6)
Jake Olsen (Atlantic G & CC) 37 – 39 = 76 (+7)
Justin Rumple (5 x 80 GC) 39 – 37 = 76 (+7)
Chris Nelson (Past Champion) 38 – 38 = 76 (+7)
Brad Hartkopf (Past Champion) 37 – 39 = 76 (+7)
Steve Miller (Dunlap GC) 41 – 36 = 77 (+8)
Matt Dominick (Humboldt CC) 36 – 41 = 77 (+8)
Eric Brown (Mount Ayr CC) 40 – 37 = 77 (+8)
Tyler Vroegh (Willow Creek) 40 – 37 = 77 (+8)
Jared Koch (Majestic Hills GC) 37 – 41 = 78 (+9)
Chad Bruck (Avoca GC) 38 – 40 = 78 (+9)
Troy Pedersen (Treynor Rec) 40 – 38 = 78 (+9)
Michael West (Lenox Municipal) 43 – 35 = 78 (+9)
Steve Feauto (Oakland CC) 38 – 40 = 78 (+9)
Shawn Angell (Jefferson GC) 40 – 39 = 79 (+10)
Jason Branham (Quail Run GC) 42 – 37 = 79 (+10)
Cary Cochran (Quail Run GC) 43 – 37 = 80 (+11)
Brittain Swartz (Happy Hollow CC) 40 – 40 = 80 (+11)
Jeremy Svendsen (Shelby County GC) 42 – 38 = 80 (+11)
Phil Ruth (Lakeside GC) 38 – 42 = 80 (+11)
Josh Judisch (Waverly GC) 40 – 40 = 80 (+11)
Ron Eads (Waveland GC) 41 – 39 = 80 (+11)
Jaxson Armstrong (Crestwood Hills) 41 – 40 = 81 (+12)
Joe Cale (Majestic Hills GC) 40 – 41 = 81 (+12)
Chris Swensen (Audubon G & CC) 39 – 44 = 83 (+14)
Todd Hughes (Riverview CC) 44 – 39 = 83 (+14)
Marty Anderson (Sac CC) 43 – 41 = 84 (+15)
Mark Brown (Clarinda CC) 43 – 42 = 85 (+16)
Jimmy Rokes (Twin Lakes GC) 40 – 45 = 85 (+16)
Chuck Ciecalone (Osceola CC) 46 – 44 = 90 (+21)
Senior Division  Friday Round 1
Kim Peters (Crestwood Hills) 36 – 34 = 70 (+1)
Daryl Armstrong (Crestwood Hills) 36 – 35 = 71 (+2)
George Gartelos (Past Champion) 36 – 36 = 72 (+3)
Rick Carter (Past Champion) 34 – 41 = 75 (+6)
Darron Baker (Past Champion) 34 – 41 = 75 (+6)
Rick Thompson (Past Champion) 36 – 39 = 75 (+6)
Jim Wood (Red Oak CC) 38 – 37 = 75 (+6)
Del Miller (Past Champion) 38 – 38 = 76 (+7)
John O’Hair (Indianola CC) 41 – 36 = 77 (+8)
Ken Porstche (Past Champion) 38 – 39 = 77 (+8)
Bobby Rist (Lake City CC) 38 – 39 = 77 (+8)
Steve Chapman (Treynor Rec) 42 – 35 = 77 (+8)
John Willmore (Past Champion) 41 – 36 = 77 (+8)
Tom Duff (Carroll Municipal) 38 – 40 = 78 (+9)
Jeff Morenz (Atlantic G & CC) 37 – 42 = 79 (+10)
Blair Hoegh (Ankeny CC) 38 – 41 = 79 (+10)
Jim Mullenix (Shadow Valley) 39 – 40 = 79 (+10)
Kenny Hinson (Nishna Hills) 40 – 42 = 82 (+13)
Tim Agan (Willow Creek CC) 42 – 41 = 83 (+14)
Jeff Heckroth (Woodward GC) 41 – 43 = 84 (+15)
Jim Tangeman (Gateway Rec) 42 – 42 = 84 (+15)
Gary Hayworth (Leon CC) 44 – 41 = 85 (+16)
Richard Marsan (Fairfield G & CC) 44 – 41 = 85 (+16)
Gary Wax (Avoca GC) 41 – 46 = 87 (+18)
Allen Gunn (Riverview Club) 41 – 47 = 88 (+19)
Mark Morris (Bedford GC) 42 – 47 = 89 (+20)
Super Senior Division  Friday Round 1
Arnie Leistad (Past Champion) 35 – 36 = 71 (+2)
Jim Campbell (Albia CC) 36 – 37 = 73 (+4)
Edward Troll (Avoca GC) 40 – 40 = 80 (+11)
Keith Moore (Crestmoor) 37 – 43 = 80 (+11)
Allan Hjelle (Atlantic G & CC) 39 – 42 = 81 (+12)
Jim Redemske (Clarmond CC) 40 – 42 = 82 (+13)
Jim Ripley (Clarinda CC) 44 – 39 = 83 (+14)
Gary Wedel (Quail Run CC) 41 – 42 = 83 (+14)
Bruce Henderson (Nishna Hills) 41 – 43 = 84 (+15)
Jerry E. Hoff (Shadow Valley) 48 – 40 = 88 (+19)
Dave Hannasch (Nishna Hills) 46 – 42 = 88 (+19)
Donald Perrin (Happy Hollow CC) 46 – 45 = 91 (+22)

Audit: 2,300 VA patients in Iowa, SD were on ‘ghost panels’

News

August 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – A report says 2,300 patients at Veterans Affairs hospitals in Iowa and South Dakota were assigned to “ghost panels,” or primary care doctors who no longer worked there. Critics say the practice is a way some VA hospitals have made caseloads appear artificially small. It can be disruptive for patients, who have to see different doctors if they need care and may face longer wait times.

Federal auditors investigated the use of ghost panels at the request of Rep. Timothy Walz of Minnesota. A report issued Thursday found two panels at the Iowa City VA and two at the Blacks Hills VA. The report says the practice violates department policy, which requires patients to be reassigned when doctors leave employment. But it found no evidence that patients were negatively affected.

RUTH BOELL, 82, of Manilla (Svcs. 8/15/16)

Obituaries

August 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

RUTH BOELL, 82, of Manilla, died Friday, Aug. 12th, at the Manilla Manor. Funeral services for RUTH BOELL will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, Aug. 15th, at Trinity Lutheran Church, in Manilla. Ohde Funeral Home, in Manilla has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-until 7-pm Sunday, Aug. 14th. Visitation will resume 9:30-a.m. Monday, at Trinity Lutheran Church (prior to the service).

Burial will be in the Nishnabotna Cemetery near Manilla.

RUTH BOELL is survived by:

Her daughters – Sylvia (Wyatt) Bandow,  and Sheila (Bill) Simonsen, all of Manilla.

Her sons – Duane (Melody) Boell, of Manilla, & Dean (Tammy) Boell, of Denison.

Her brother – John Mulligan, of Denison.

9 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, 3 step-great grandchildren, and her sister-in-law.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (issued 8/12/16)

News

August 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County say a report of a motorist driving erratically in a pickup truck Thursday evening, resulted in the arrest of a Nebraska man on OWI and drug charges. 58-year old Michael Ray Starks, of Omaha, was arrested at around 5:45-p.m. on Dogwood Road, about a mile east of Highway 59. Starks was charged with OWI/1st offense, and Possession of a Controlled Substance, after he was found to be in possession of about 4.6-grams of marijuana. Starks was booked into the Pott. County Jail.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, 55-year old Curtis Fletcher, of Underwood, was arrested Thursday morning on a charge of Harassment by intimidation in the 1st degree, after he allegedly threatened to shoot a male acquaintance, if he came knocking on his apartment door again. The incident, which took place at 311 3rd Street, was witnessed by the apartment manager.

And, a Shelby man was arrested at around 2:30-a.m. today (Friday), following an accident on Interstate 80. A van driven by 63-year old John Francis Berry, of Shelby, rear-ended a semi near mile marker 30. After an investigation, Berry was charged with OWI/1st offense after he tested over twice the legal limit for intoxication. Berry was also cited for various other traffic offenses. He was booked into the Pott. County Jail. No injuries were reported.

Backyard & Beyond 8-12-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 12th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Damon Clark, Prevention Specialist at Zion Recovery Center about the No Parent Left Behind program.

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Study gives Iowa mixed reviews for efforts to fight cancer

News

August 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A report from the advocacy arm of the American Cancer Society finds Iowa is making strides in efforts to reduce cancer incidence and death, but still has plenty of work to do. The government relations director for the agency’s Cancer Action Network, David Holmquist, says of the ten main criteria, Iowa got an excellent “green” rating in four areas, “yellow” in two, and a failing “red” grade in the remaining four.

“They have a very strong smoke-free law,” Holmquist says. “They have better provisions for those patients at end of life who need access to critical pain-relieving drugs. They also did expand Medicaid three or four years ago, that’s a huge improvement.” One of Iowa’s yellow areas — where the report suggests progress is needed — is in the category of tobacco excise taxes. Iowa’s cigarette tax is $1.36 per pack, which is far above Missouri’s tax of only 17-cents, but is far below states like New York, where the tax per pack is over $4.

Holmquist says Iowa ranked poorly in several key categories of the report.”They need to improve their funding for tobacco control and prevention,” Holmquist says. “They need more state funds for the breast and cervical cancer (screening) program. They need some improvements in their palliative care provisions, so, provision of care that begins at the beginning of the diagnosis and goes through the continuum of life.” Another “red” ranking for Iowa comes with the lack of regulation on tanning beds, especially the lack of restrictions for teens using them.

“We have huge concerns about tanning beds and young people particularly,” Holmquist says. “We believe that no one under 18 should use a tanning bed.” He says exposure to ultraviolet radiation, through sunlight and indoor tanning devices, is one of the most avoidable risk factors for skin cancer. In Iowa this year, an estimated 17,100 people will be diagnosed with cancer and 6,470 will die from it. With the knowledge we have today, Holmquist says we could prevent roughly half of cancer deaths in the United States. This is the 14th year for the study.

See the full “How Do You Measure Up?” report here: http://www.acscan.org/content/report-cards/2016/iowa/

(Radio Iowa)

Parents on alert after attempted child abduction in Marshalltown

News

August 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Marshalltown police are investigating an attempted child abduction on Thursday afternoon. A ten-year-old girl was approached by a man in a silver four-door car. He tried talking to her, to get her name and offered her money to get into his car. She ran away and was not harmed. The man is described as having dark hair and sunglasses.

Sergeant Melinda Ruopp, of the Marshalltown Police Department, says the case is similar to ones reported in Grundy and Black Hawk counties. Area parents are being reminded to talk to young persons about “stranger danger.”

(Radio Iowa)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th

Trading Post

August 12th, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Motorcycle helmet, size small.  Perfect for mopeds.  $20.  Call 250-0266.

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FOR SALE:  12 large round bales of clean hay, call 712-243-1822.

GARAGE SALE:  Today from 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm at 502 East 5th Street in Atlantic.  Have a microwave for $75, a recliner, 30″ cabinet with formica top, fabric and lots of miscellaneous.

FOR SALE:  a horse plate picture for $20, stroller for $5, a picture for $5.  Call 243-5153.

WANTED:  a small dog.  Call 243-5153.

FOR SALE:  20 volt Porter Cable 3/8″ impact cordless drill with lithium battery and with case.  Asking $75.  Call 243-2860.