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Plea deal reached in case against former City Clerk in Mills County

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January 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Attorney’s Office has reached a plea agreement in the case of the former City Clerk for Pacific Junction who had plead not guilty to several charges associated with City finances. The Omaha World-Herald reports sentencing for 43-year old Kari Williams was set for Feb. 8th. Details of her plea agreement were not immediately released.

Williams was charged with first-degree theft, felonious misconduct in office, tampering with records and failing to publish city expenditures.The theft and misconduct charges are felonies. The charges of tampering and failure to publish expenditures are misdemeanors.

According to the criminal complaints, Williams accepted full-time employee benefits, such as vacation and paid sick leave, even though she knew she was not working the required number of hours. Williams, who resigned in March, also issued Christmas bonus checks to herself for amounts greater than what had been approved by the City Council. Authorities also alleged she knowingly published in a public notice in a newspaper city expenditures that were not accurate and concealed unpaid federal taxes.

 

Area basketball scores from Thu., 1/28/16

Sports

January 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Lewis Central 79, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 42

Western Iowa Conference

Missouri Valley 68, Riverside 49

Corner Conference

Sidney 59, Clarinda Academy 40
Nishnabotna 67, Heartland Christian 27
Stanton 68, Essex 51

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Western Iowa Conference

Missouri Valley 40, Riverside, Oakland 25
Underwood 77, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 56

Rolling Valley Conference

Adair-Casey 83, Charter Oak-Ute 38

Corner Conference

Essex 59, Stanton 30
Nishnabotna 75, Heartland Christian 11

Western Valley Conference Tourney
First Round
Kingsley-Pierson 82, River Valley, Correctionville 44
Lawton-Bronson 73, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 47
Siouxland Community Christian 54, OA-BCIG 32
Westwood, Sloan 41, West Monona, Onawa 29
Woodbury Central, Moville 58, Ridge View 31

Iowa News Headlines: Friday, Jan. 29th 2016

News

January 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

PELLA, Iowa – After a seven-month long investigation, authorities have charged a day care provider with Involuntary Manslaughter in connection with the death of a 17-month old girl, in June 2015. 32-year old Valerie Wackerly, of Pella, plead guilty to the charge Thursday, and faces up to five-years in prison and fines amounting to as much as $7,500. The child in her care died two-days after she was improperly placed in a car seat and allowed to nap in a darkened room, unsupervised. The cause of death was determined to be mechanical/positional asphyxia.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Governor Terry Branstad and House Republican leaders have different views this session on the impact of a tax bill that would cut available state revenue by more than $95 million. The House overwhelmingly voted 82-14 Thursday for legislation that would make retroactive tax changes to better mirror federal guidelines. The non-partisan Legislative Services Agency projects the bill would reduce available state revenue by more than $95 million. Branstad didn’t support the measure in his budget recommendations.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hundreds of people calling for a higher minimum wage marched several blocks through downtown Des Moines and gathered near the venue of a Republican presidential debate. At least 500 people joined Thursday night at a downtown square and then walked to an area to rally about a block from the Iowa Events Center, the site of the GOP debate. The march and rally were the latest actions taken by a group that earlier in the day included workers at fast food restaurants who walked off their jobs to demand $15-an-hour wages.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — With just days to go until the Iowa caucuses, the state’s longtime Republican governor says that the federal government has failed to assure the American people that they are safe. Governor Terry Branstad, who is likely serving out his last term in office, is declining to publicly endorse anyone in this year’s crowded Republican field, but he applauds those who have made national security a central theme in their campaign platforms — anyone, that is, except Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. Iowans are gearing up for the country’s leadoff vote on February 1st.

No. 8 Maryland squeezes past No. 3 Iowa 74-68

Sports

January 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Robert Carter Junior and Rasheed Sulaimon each scored 17 points, and 8th ranked Maryland used a late charge to beat Number 3 Iowa 74-68 on Thursday night, ending the Hawkeyes’ nine-game winning streak.

The Terrapins led 62-60 before freshman center Diamond Stone dunked off a pass from Jake Layman with 1:24 left. After a steal on the other end by Melo Trimble, Jared Nickens made a layup for a six-point lead. Maryland (18-3, 7-2 Big Ten) made the margin stand up by making eight free throws over the final 49 seconds. Coming off a defeat at Michigan State on Saturday, the Terrapins improved to 10-0 following a loss over the last two seasons.

Peter Jok scored 14 points for the Hawkeyes (16-4, 7-1), who lost for the first time since December 10th. Jarrod Uthoff, who entered averaging a Big Ten-leading 18.9 points, finished with nine points on 2-for-13 shooting.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th

Trading Post

January 29th, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  New Power Rider Exercise Machine $15. Call 243-5652.

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FOR SALE:  2 bicycles. 1 – 20″ girls for $15 and the other (not sure on size) is a girls bike for $5. 712-243-5153.

WANTED: Old barn board. 249-5290.

LOUIS ANTHONY “Doc” HALL, 88, of Griswold (Svcs. 2/5/16)

Obituaries

January 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

LOUIS ANTHONY “Doc” HALL, 88, of Griswold, died Thu., Jan. 28th, at the Griswold Care Center. A Mass of Christian Burial for “Doc HALL will be 10:30-a.m. Friday, February 5th, at the Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Griswold. Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is in charge of arrangements.

An open visitation will be held at the Duhn Funeral Home on Thursday, Feb. 4th. The family will not be present at any specific time; Visitation with the family will be on Friday, February 5, 2015 from 8:30 AM until the time of the funeral mass, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, in Griswold.

Interment will be in Pleasant Township Cemetery south of Griswold.

Memorials are suggested to Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church or Creighton Retreat Center.

LOUIS HALL is survived by:

His sons – Michael (Martha) Hall, of Englewood, CO;Patrick (Pam) Hall, of Griswold; John Hall, of Elliott; David (Debby) Hall, of Aurora, CO; Thomas (Kara) Hall, of Livermore, CO; Stephen (Karen) Hall, of Austin, TX;

His daughters – Pamela Carson of Griswold; Peggy Gustufson, of Denver, CO.; Elizabeth (David) Hartman, of Breckenridge, CO., and Theresa (Mark) Jones, of Milwaukee, OR.

33 grandchildren; many great grandchildren; the mother of his children Jeanette Hall of Denver, CO; His special friend Ellie Pelzer, other relatives and friends.

Atlantic Police report 3 arrests

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January 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department is reporting three recent arrests. On Wednesday, 28-year old Aaron Macias, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Failure to Appear in court on an original Controlled Substance violation charge. On Jan. 22nd, 21-year old Elizabeth Simmons, of Boone, was arrested on a warrant out of Boone County, for Failure to Appear. And,  28-year old Tanya Duranceau, of Atlantic, was arrested January 20th for Child Endangerment. Duranceau posted a $2,000 bond and has an arraignment hearing on Feb. 8th. Trial was set for March 29th.

Fast food workers plan series of events ahead of GOP debate

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January 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Some Iowa fast food workers have walked off the job in Des Moines to demand $15-an-hour wages, and they are planning other protests that include a demonstration outside the venue of a Republican presidential debate. Workers held a strike at 6 a.m. Thursday at a McDonald’s in northeast Des Moines. Other events are planned Thursday, ending with a short march through downtown and then rally at the Iowa Events Center, site of a GOP debate.

Wiley King, a Wendy’s worker who walked off the job Thursday, says the strike included workers from McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s and Long John Silver’s. King says they hope media attention during the Iowa caucuses will help them draw attention to the needs of low-wage workers. Organizers hope to draw 1,000 people to the rally.

Heartbeat Today 1-28-2016

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 28th, 2016 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Kara Kelly of the American Red Cross of Greater Iowa about the “Heroes of the Heartland” program.

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Legislators Host AHSTW FFA Members

News

January 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) – On Tuesday, Rep. Steve Holt (R-Denison) and Sen. Jason Schultz (R-Schleswig) hosted members of the AHSTW FFA chapter to the floor of the Iowa House of Representatives. The students met with legislators and toured the Capitol for FFA’s Day on the Hill.

Pictured here are Sen. Jason Schultz, members of the AHSTW FFA chapter, their advisor Jeff Mayes (seated) and Rep. Steve Holt.

Pictured here are Sen. Jason Schultz, members of the AHSTW FFA chapter, their advisor Jeff Mayes (seated) and Rep. Steve Holt.