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Theft arrest in Red Oak Friday

News

December 19th, 2015 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of a Red Oak man for Theft on Friday.  At 7:31pm Officers arrested 41-year-old Troy Alan Myers for 5th Degree Theft on North Broadway Street in Red Oak.  Myers was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and is being held on $300 cash bond.

Skyscan Forecast 12-19-2015

Podcasts, Weather

December 19th, 2015 by admin

Skyscan Forecast    Saturday, December 19, 2015    Chris Parks

Today: Sunny, with a high near 39. Light south southeast wind increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a temperature rising to around 38 by 5am. Breezy, with a south wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Sunday: A slight chance of drizzle after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 47. Breezy, with a south southwest wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Sunday Night: A slight chance of drizzle before 9pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Southwest wind 5 to 15 mph becoming northwest in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 37. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 47.
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LEE HENRY MANZ, 85, of Avoca (Svcs. 12-22-2015)

Obituaries

December 18th, 2015 by admin

LEE HENRY MANZ, 85, of Avoca died Thursday, December 17th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan.  Funeral Services for LEE HENRY MANZ will be held Tuesday, December 22nd at 10:30am at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Visitation will be held Monday, December 21st from 2:00pm-8:00pm at the funeral home with family greeting friends from 5:00pm-8:00pm.

Burial will be in the Shelby Cemetery.

LEE HENRY MANZ is survived by:

Son: Larry (Deb) Manz of Avoca.

Daughters: Ronda (Craig) Davis of Shelby.  Coleen (Chuck) Schumacher of Shelby.  Karen (Delbert) Turner of Johnston.  Sherry (Trevor) Pfaff of Raytown, MO.

Sisters-in-law: Margaret Manz of Council Bluffs.  Hyla Nash of Atlantic.  Maye Babbitt of Avoca.

Brother-in-law: Dell (Sharon) Babbitt of Estes Park, CO.

18 Grandchildren

28 Great-Grandchildren

CCHS Foundation Campaign Kicks Off

News

December 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System (CCHS), says the Foundation’s 2016 Annual Campaign is now underway with a goal of raising $54,000 to purchase two critical pieces of patient care equipment. Dawn Marnin, CCHS Foundation Director
“Our plan is to purchase a new coagulation analyzer for the Laboratory and a ventilator for Respiratory Therapy. We’re determined to be the best rural hospital in the country, which means we are committed to staying at the cutting edge of technology as medical care advances.”

The coagulation analyzer performs more than 400 PT/INR tests each month, which is a test to measure how quickly your blood clots. This machine is essential for patients who have been on the medication Coumadin or Warfarin, and it’s also used before surgeries to reduce the risk of unexpected bleeding during surgery. The coagulation analyzer can also be used to detect blood clots.

CCHS employees Mitch Whiley, MLS (ASCP) and Chelsea Johnson, MLT are shown working together in the laboratory. The CCHS Foundation 2016 Campaign funds will go towards the purchase of new equipment for the department.

CCHS employees Mitch Whiley, MLS (ASCP) and Chelsea Johnson, MLT are shown working together in the laboratory. The CCHS Foundation 2016 Campaign funds will go towards the purchase of new equipment for the department.

Mitch Whiley, MLS (ASCP), Director of Laboratory Services noted, “This analyzer will bring some exciting new technology previously not available at our facility. We are thankful for the community’s support so that we can continue to provide excellent care for our patients.”

The second piece of equipment that the Foundation is fundraising for is a new ventilator. For critically ill patients, a ventilator can take over the work of breathing. The ventilator that CCHS will purchase is a versatile model that can be used on all patients—from newborns on up—and it can be used for both non-invasive and invasive therapy. It’s also very portable, making it easy to quickly transport to a patient in need.

The CCHS Foundation was established in 1968 to support the hospital’s mission by funding services, programs, and equipment. For more information or to make a donation, contact Dawn Marnin, CCHS Foundation Director, at 712-243-7409, dmarnin@casshealth.org or via the CCHS website, www.casshealth.org.

Cass County Democrats to hold fundraiser Jan. 2nd – O’Malley guest speaker

News

December 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Democratic Party will hold a fundraiser at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic on Saturday, January 2, 2016. Officials say s full luncheon will be provided, starting at 12:30-p.m. The cost of admission is $25 per person, with funds raised to be used by the local party to help cover expenses of the upcoming caucus and election seasons.

Sherry Toelle, Cass County Democratic Chair, is requesting RSVP’s to her by December 28th. “We want to make sure we have enough food and enough seating for everyone but people are still welcome to attend without a reservation, if they are unable to RSVP by the 28th.”

Presidential candidate Governor Martin O’Malley of Maryland will speak during the event at 2-p.m., January 2nd. Invitations have also been sent to the two other Presidential candidates Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders but neither has confirmed as of this date (Dec. 18th). Iowa Senatorial and Congressional candidates as well as local candidates have also been invited to the event.

This is the first event in Cass County at which any of the Democratic Presidential candidates will have attended. Contact Sherry Toelle at 243-4861 with any questions about the event.

Bluffs man arrested on harassment & other charges; school placed on lockdown

News

December 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs arrested a man following a domestic disturbance late Friday morning, and charged him with Harassment in the 1st Degree and Interference with Official Acts. 19-year old Matthew Michael Kissell, of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody at around Noon and booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail.

Authorities says officers were dispatched at around 11:47-a.m. to a residence at 1427 Ave F. Upon officers arrival it was determined that Kissell was still inside the residence and had made threats to shoot an adult relative and any responding police officers. A perimeter was set up outside the residence. Officers were able to make verbal contact with the man, who surrendered peacefully and was taken into
custody after exiting the home.

No one was injured during the incident and no weapons were ever located. During the incident, the staff at nearby Roosevelt Elementary School was notified to put their school into “lockout” until this situation could be resolved. Roosevelt Elementary was placed in “lockout” for approximately 30 minutes.

Pott. County man fined & sentenced to prison for filing a false tax return

News

December 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County man was sentenced Thursday to jail time and fined, for filing a false tax return. Chief U-S District Court Judge John A. Jarvey sentenced 62-year old Craig A. Tripp, of Avoca, to three months imprisonment and fined him $15,000 for filing a false 2009 tax return. In addition, Tripp was ordered to serve one year of supervised release following his prison term. According to the plea agreement, Tripp agreed to pay his tax liability, in an amount to be determined by the Internal Revenue Service.

At the sentencing hearing, Chief Judge Jarvey found Tripp failed to provide for an accurate accounting of his profits derived from the sale of beer and other items from his business, the Blue Moon Bar and Grill in Avoca, Iowa. Chief Judge Jarvey also found Tripp had failed to report business profits on his 2007, 2008, and 2010 federal tax returns.

The matter was investigated by the Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigations and prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

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An injury thrusts Burton into spotlight for Iowa St

Sports

December 18th, 2015 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State had hoped to ease Marquette transfer Deonte Burton into its rotation.

The loss of Naz Mitrou-Long for the season did away with that luxury.

Burton, a 6-foot-4 swing player, will be counted on as a key contributor for the fifth-ranked Cyclones (9-0) starting with Saturday’s game against Northern Iowa (6-3) in Des Moines.

Burton, a sophomore, averaged 6.9 points in 32 games at Marquette. He was named the Big 12 preseason newcomer of the year.

 

Audubon County Man Sentenced to Prison for Role in Conspiracy to Distribute Methamphetamine

News

December 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports an Audubon County man was sentenced to slightly more than a year in prison on drug charges. 27-year old Brock Daniel Knapp, of Exira, was sentenced by Chief United States District Court Judge John A. Jarvey to 12 months and a day in prison for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine. Knapp was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release following his prison term.

According to the plea agreement, beginning in June of 2014, Knapp assisted in the distribution of methamphetamine by delivering money from the sale of methamphetamine to methamphetamine suppliers involved in the conspiracy.

The matter was investigated by the Iowa Department of Public Safety, Division of Narcotics Enforcement, and the case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Dog racing to end in Council Bluffs due to lack of interest

News

December 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Lack of interest has caused dog racing in Council Bluffs to come to an end.  The Daily Nonpareil reports that the last race is scheduled for Friday at Bluffs Run by Horseshoe Casino. According to Bo Guidry, Horseshoe’s senior vice president and general manager, interest in dog racing has declined over the years.

Guidry estimates that 50 to 100 people would show up to dog races on any given weekday, and slightly more on weekends. The casino has offered jobs elsewhere to the employees who work full-time at Bluffs Run. Under new legislation, Horseshoe Casino owners would have to pay the Iowa Greyhound Association $9.3 million a year for seven years to continue dog racing in Dubuque.