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Ex-boyfriend suspected in taking money from a woman

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September 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are investigating an alleged theft of money. Officials say at around 4:05-a.m., Saturday, officers responded to the American Inn for a reported Robbery. Officers determined during the preliminary investigation that a Robbery had not occurred. The victim, Amber Max had left the motel and was located in the area by officers.

Initially, she denied any knowledge of the incident, but eventually told officers that she was staying at the American Inn and that the suspect her ex-boyfriend, was also in the motel room. The woman indicated that she had approximately $900 in cash lying on the bed and that the suspect grabbed the cash off the bed and fled the area in an unknown direction. Max indicated to police that no weapons were involved and no assault had occurred. The suspect was not located by officers.

The case remains under investigation by the Criminal Investigation Division.

ROBERT EMERY, 84, of Prescott Valley, AZ & formerly of Fontanelle (Svcs. 9/26/15)

Obituaries

September 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

ROBERT EMERY, 84, of Prescott Valley, AZ (& formerly of Fontanelle), died July 12th, 2015, at the Peaceful Valley Care Home in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Graveside services for ROBERT EMERY Will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, September 26th, at the Fontanelle Cemetery. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

Full Military graveside rites will be conducted by the Fontanelle American Legion Carlson Post No. 247.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com. Memorials may be directed to Granite Mountain Hospice, 3107 Clearwater Drive, Prescott, Arizona 86305.

ROBERT EMERY is survived by:

His sister – Pat Peterson.

His sons – Jon Emery, Todd Emery, Robert Emery, Terry Emery and a step-son, Kenneth Molyneux.

Many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

Griswold School Board to swear-in new/returning members

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September 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Current members of the Griswold School District’s Board of Education will meet Monday (Sept. 21st) to hold what for some, will be their last meeting. The board convenes at 5:45 in the Central Office at the Middle School/High School Building, in Griswold. During their session, they will act on approving Board Policies in the 401 series, and review the Sept. 8th School Election results, prior to adjourning.

New Board members Ericka Kirchhof (representing District 1) and Heather Pelzer who is serving as the At Large member, along with Scott Hansen (who was re-elected to his District 2 seat), will then be sworn-in. The new Griswold School Board will act on administrative matters to come before them, and hold the first reading of several Board Policies.

Koehn kicks Iowa to last second win over Pitt

Sports

September 20th, 2015 by admin

(Iowa City) — Iowa’s Marshall Koehn kicked a 57-yard field goal as time expired to push Iowa past Pittsburgh 27-24 Saturday, giving the Hawkeyes their first 3-0 start in six years.

C.J. Beathard had 258 yards passing for Iowa, which drove 31 yards in under a minute to set up Koehn’s winning kick.

Tyler Boyd’s 8-yard TD catch with 52 seconds tied the game at 24-all for Pitt (2-1).

Panthers coach Pat Narduzzi called timeout to ice Koehn just before he kicked his first attempt, which was well short.

But Koehn’s second try sailed straight through the uprights to give Iowa one of its most thrilling wins in years.

Nate Peterman had 219 yards passing and two touchdowns in his first start for Pitt (2-1).

Cyclones drop 2OT game at Toledo

Sports

September 20th, 2015 by admin

(Toledo) — Iowa State kicker Cole Netten missed a 32-yard field goal as time expired in regulation, and Toledo took advantage of it in beating the Cyclones 30-23 in double overtime.

Brian Peavy’s diving interception with 2:36 remaining in the game gave the Cyclones a perfect chance to win the game, but Mike Warren fumbled it right back to Toledo 86 seconds later at the 15-yard-line.

The two field goal kickers exchanged field goals during the first overtime session, but Toledo punched in a touchdown in the second OT. Iowa State’s last-gasp, fourth-and-goal play on their next possession resulted in nothing when Sam Richardson was sacked by Tre James.

The Cyclones (1-2), who were averaging just 70 yards rushing in their first two games got 126 yards on 21 carries from Warren and had 207 as a team. However, they were penalized 14 times for 113 yards.

CAROL A. WILCOX, 87, of Atlantic (9-26-2015)

Obituaries

September 19th, 2015 by Jim Field

CAROL A. WILCOX, 87, of Atlantic died Saturday, September 19th at Atlantic Nursing & Rehab.  A memorial service for CAROL A. WILCOX will be held Saturday, September 26 at 10:30 a.m at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic.  Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Friday, September 25, 2015, at Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic, Iowa.

There will be a private burial of her cremated remains at the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.

CAROL A. WILCOX is survived by:

Daughters: Dr. Tressa (Ken Burkhart) Wilcox of Atlantic.  Sarah (Rick) Vanderstoep of Edgerton, MN.

Son: John (Carole) Wilcox of Peoria, AZ.

8 Grandchildren

4 Great-Grandchildren

Family Fun in the Kitchen 09-19-2015

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

September 19th, 2015 by Jim Field

Lavon and Miss NiNi talk more about apples.

APPLE DUMPLINGS

(Recipe compliments of Anita VanGundy (grandma) and Leeah Hartman (granddaughter, age 6)—First-Place Winners in Miss NiNi’s Create A Family Baking Legacy Contest—2015 Iowa State Fair)

Ingredients:

Dough:

  • 1-1/2 c. all-purpose flour
  • ½ t. salt
  • ½ t. granulated sugar
  • ½ t. vinegar
  • ½ c. ice water
  • ½ c. shortening (I used Crisco Butter-Flavored Shortening)

Apples:

  • 2 Jonagold apples, peeled and cored
  • 1/2 c. granulated sugar
  • ½ t. ground cinnamon
  • 2 t. butter

Syrup:

  • ¼ c. granulated sugar
  • 1 c. water
  • 2 T. butter
  • ½ t. ground cinnamon
  • Cinnamon-Sugar for Sprinkling on top:
  • ¼ c. granulated sugar
  • 1/8 t. ground cinnamon

Method:

For dough: mix flour, salt, and sugar. Mix water and vinegar together. Cut in shortening until shortening is the size of peas. Add enough water-vinegar mixture to make dough come together. Add 1 T. at a time. (May not need to use all of the liquid to make the dough come together.) Make two disks and roll out each into a 10-inch square (If apples are small, a smaller square of dough would be required.)

Mix ¼ c. sugar and cinnamon. Place apple in center of square. Fill cored apple with cinnamon sugar–a little over half full. Put 1 t. butter on top of each apple. Bring corners of dough together and pinch edges to seal. Make pastry cutout and place on top of apple dumpling, if desired. Place in 9-inch baking dish.

To make syrup, place all ingredients in a glass measuring cup and heat in microwave oven until hot, about 2-3 minutes. Pour syrup over dumplings. Sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar mixture.

Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.

Yields: 2 large apple dumplings

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Specialist warns teens are having ‘pharm’ parties

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September 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A drug prevention specialist who works with teenagers suggests students are the best ambassadors of the “just say no” approach to drug use. Katie Brown meets with students and student athletes in schools in both Jasper and Polk Counties. “Students listen to other students a lot more than they listen to adults,” Brown says. Brown is warning parents and school administrators about so-called “pharm” parties where students take prescription drugs they’ve stolen from home, dump them all into a bowl, mix the pills up and then take out a handful.Pill_bowl

“Which is very, very dangerous,” she says. “We know there are lots of side effects to those (prescription drugs).” A federal report issued this week found about two percent of teenagers surveyed in 2014 had abused prescription drugs. That continues a decline in the abuse of narcotic painkillers over the past decade. Smoking rates among teens are dropping as well. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health did find a drop in the number of teenagers who see marijuana use as dangerous.

(Radio Iowa)

Study shows too many of us are dangerously close to diabetes

News

September 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

As state health officials strive to make Iowa the nation’s healthiest state, a new study finds more than half of all Americans are either diabetic or pre-diabetic. Dr. ViJay Shivaswamy, an endocrinologist in Omaha-Council Bluffs, says 14-percent of study participants had the disease while another 38-percent were growing dangerously close. What does it mean to be pre-diabetic?

“Blood sugar numbers are not normal but it’s not high enough to be called diabetes,” Dr. Shivaswamy says. “It’s also a state where you are at risk for developing diabetes. If you don’t intervene at this point, then you have a very high likelihood of getting diabetes.” Heredity does play a role in developing diabetes but taking steps can help prevent further complications. Of the people surveyed who were deemed pre-diabetic, more than a third of them had not been diagnosed. He says people in that pre-diabetic category need to take action so it doesn’t escalate.

“You can exercise or do the nutrition but if you don’t actually get the weight loss, you don’t get the benefit of preventing diabetes,” Shivaswamy says. “It’s very important to, at least in the first six months to a year, target for 7% weight loss and increase your activity to at least target 150 minutes a week or 30 minutes a day.” Shivaswamy works at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. The study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

(Radio Iowa)

CLEO M. STEFFEN, 87, of Griswold (Svcs. 9/22/15)

Obituaries

September 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

CLEO M. STEFFEN, 87, of Griswold, died Fri., Sept. 18th, at the Griswold Care Center. Funeral services for CLEO STEFFEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue., Sept. 22nd, at the Central Church of Christ, in Griswold. Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

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

Burial will be in the Griswold Cemetery.

CLEO STEFFEN is survived by:

Her children – Karla (Lee) Auble, and Diane (Allen) Conner, all of Arnold, NE; Craig Steffen, of Central City, IA; and Jan (Ray) Preston, of Griswold.

Her sisters – Joan (Vern) Lafrenz, of Atlantic and Sharon (Ray) Curran, of Arizona.

7 grandchildren 5 great-grandchildren, other family members & friends.