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Farragut school district in danger of being dissolved

News

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

FARRAGUT, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Education has announced it will recommend dissolving the Farragut Community School District. The Daily Nonpareil reports primary concerns appear to be declining enrollment in the Fremont County district as well as another year of exceeding a state spending limit. The state has also told school officials to address shortcomings of accessibility to students.

Department spokeswoman Staci Hupp said in an email that the recommendation has not been made officially, but that she expects it to be on the State Board of Education’s meeting agenda on Nov. 18. The decision will ultimately be made by the board.

The Farragut school board announced Monday that it will hold a community meeting next Wednesday to give an overview of the situation and allow Farragut and Hamburg residents to ask questions.

RAYNOR HEMMINGSEN, 80, of Atlantic (11-5-2015)

Obituaries

October 28th, 2015 by Jim Field

RAYNOR HEMMINGSEN, 80, of Atlantic died Wednesday, October 28th at Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic.  Memorial services for RAYNOR HEMMINGSEN will be held on Thursday, November 5th at 11:00 am at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic.  Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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Memorials may be directed to the family.

RAYNOR HEMMINGSEN is survived by:

Wife:  Ingrid Hemmingsen of Atlantic

Daughters:  Alisha Rourick of Boise, ID & Pamela (James) Borglum of Hermosa, SD.

Brothers:  Franklin (Jerri) Hemmingsen of Elk Horn & Dewey (Ginger) Hemmingsen of Duluth, MN.

Sister-in-law:  Joanne Hemmingsen of Arizona.

4 Grandchildren

Half the field for 1st Cayman Island Classic announced

Sports

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) — Cincinnati, Iowa, UAB and Wyoming — all of whom played in last season’s NCAA Tournament — comprise half the field for the inaugural Cayman Islands Classic. The rest of the field for the event, to be played in November 2017, will be released in the near future.

Caymax Sports Ltd., which will run the tournament in conjunction with Global Sports Management, made the announcement Wednesday. Located in the western Caribbean Sea, the Cayman Islands comprise the islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, all located south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica.

ADAH LOW, 89, of Stuart (Celebration of Life Svcs. 11/2/15)

Obituaries

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

ADAH LOW, 89, of Stuart, died Wednesday, October 28th, at the Community Care Center in Stuart. Celebration of Life Services for ADAH LOW will be held 11-a.m. Mon., Nov. 2nd, at the Fairview Congregational Church in rural Stuart. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Fairview Congregational Church in rural Stuart on Sunday, from 1-until 5-p.m., with the family present from 3-until 5-p.m. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Adah Low Memorial Fund to be established by the family.

ADAH LOW is survived by:

Her daughters – Lena (Jerry) Nelson, of Greenfield, & Deanna (Paul) Enderson, of rural Redfield.

Her son – Kenneth (Angie) Low, of rural Stuart.

16 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, many other relatives and friends.

IA Republican Party Chair calls for a Special Nominating Convention

News

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Republican Party Chairman Jeffrey Kauffman has called for a Special Nominating Convention, with the intention of nominating a Republican candidate to run in the Iowa House District 21 Special Election. The convention will take place 6:30-p.m. Tuesday, November 10th, at the Corning Opera House (800 Davis Ave., in Corning).

On Oct. 16th, Governor Terry Branstad called for a Special Election to be held December 8th, for Iowa House District 21,which is comprised of Adams and Union counties and parts of Cass and Pottawattamie counties. The election is needed to fill the seat held held by Representative Jack Drake, of Griswold. Drake died in Atlantic from natural causes, on Oct. 11th.

Bluffs woman charged in connection w/arson fires

News

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs have arrested a woman suspected of being involved in numerous arson fires. 25-year old Rebecca Myers, of Council Bluffs, was arrested this (Wednesday) morning on four counts of 3rd degree arson, two counts of 1st degree arson, and two counts of child endangerment. Myers was being held in the Pottawattamie County Jail on $75,000 bond.

Rebecca Myers

Rebecca Myers

A warrant was issued for her arrested following an investigation into six different fires that authorities said were intentionally set in the 1000 block of 3rd Avenue in Council Bluffs, from October 4th through the 20th.

Among the fires she is suspected of starting, is:

  • A dumpster fire at 1010 3rd Avenue on Oct. 4th
  • A dumpster fire behind 1012 3rd Avenue on Oct. 11th (1010 and 1012 3rd Avenue are part of the same structure.)
  • A dumpster fire on Oct. 19th at 1010 3rd Avenue.
  • A garbage can fire at 204 S. 10th Street on Oct. 20th. The garbage can was next to an exterior wall of the home at 204 So. 10th Street and pulled away, before the house caught on fire.
  • And, a dumpster fire at 1010 3rd Avenue, on Oct. 20th.

NINA VIRGINIA DePUE, 94, of Harlan (Svcs. Private)

Obituaries

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

NINA VIRGINIA DePUE, 94, of Harlan, died Tue., Oct. 27th, at the Elm Crest Retirement Community. Private Graveside services for NINA DePUE will be held. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

There is no public visitation.

NINA DePUE is survived by:

Her daughter – Mary (Randall) Armentrout, of Harlan.

Her brothers – Ronald (Karen) Genco, of Bellevue, IA, & John Genco, of Phoenix, AZ

2 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren.

A-PD Officers to “Go Scruffy” for the kids

News

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green says the public shouldn’t be alarmed if they see local police officers deviate from their normally clean-shaven look. During the month of November, A-PD officers are taking advantage of “No Shave November” in a competition to raise funds to help with the annual “Shop with a Cop” and “Family Dreams Christmas” Programs.

Atlantic Police patrchOfficer and Reserve Officers will be allowed to grow the beard of their choice in November. The idea is that those officers must raise a minimum of $100 each in donations during November, to be put towards the kids’ programs. Any officer who does not raise the required amount minimum will be making up the difference out of his own pocket. A number of officers have already begun seeking donations and have exceed their minimum…before the month has even begun.

While the Atlantic Police Dept. takes donations toward their youth programs throughout the year, and will continue to accept donations at the P-D as usual, the officers felt the “No Shave” idea would be a great way to kick-off the seasonal fundraising efforts this year.

Anyone wishing to donate can contact the officers in person, or drop off your donation in the name of a specific officer or reserve officer at the Police Department. General donations are also accepted. Chief Green says it has been a tough year for a number of families in the Cass County area, and the needs of the kids are expected to be numerous.

Checks should be made to the “Atlantic Police Reserves,” with an indication for the Christmas or Youth programs, in the memo line.

Senator Ernst concerned about budget bill

News

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says she has some concerns over the budget deal that was announced in the early morning hours Monday. The Republican from Red Oak says the bill could hurt farmers. “What I have looked at so far I am extremely disappointed in. The first is the crop insurance issue, which hits hard at rural America. Not just Iowa, but others that come from farming communities and farming states,” Ernst says. She says it would hit the program again.

“We just went through this several years ago with the federal Farm Bill, and cuts were made to crop insurance at that time. Now we are facing three billion dollars in cuts,” Ernst says. “The very concerning issue is that the Agricultural Committee — those who serve on the committee — were not even consulted about this particular cut.” Ernst says she doesn’t like plans for the money cut out of crop insurance and other programs.

“Instead of applying those cuts, those savings to our deficit and our debt, we use it on additional spending. I don’t think this is what Iowans want. I don’t think this is what Americans want,” according to Ernst. Ernst says she wants to see spending cut. “I am very disappointed in this deal, I probably will not be supporting this budget deal,” Ernst says. With the timing of the release of the bill, Ernst isn’t sure yet what other senators are thinking about it and whether there will be enough votes to move it ahead.

Ernst says it may move ahead, but she isn’t sure yet without hearing other feedback from those who might be undecided. “Especially when we take into consideration the crop insurance and that we are spending much more in this bill than what was laid out in our original budget earlier this year,” Ernst says. Ernst made her comments during her weekly call with reporters.

(Radio Iowa)

1 arrest in Glenwood

News

October 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report just one recent arrest. On Tuesday, 21-year old Lucas Bird,  of Glenwood, was arrested for OWI 1st offense. His bond was set at $1000 cash.