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DeWAYNE BOBLETT, 60, of Coon Rapids (Svcs. 8/256/15)

Obituaries

August 22nd, 2015 by Jim Field

DeWAYNE BOBLETT, 60, of Coon Rapids ,died Saturday, August 22nd at his home. Funeral services for DeWAYNE BOBLETT will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Aug. 26th, at the 1st Christian Church in Coon Rapids. Ohde Funeral in Coon Rapids has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday, (Aug.25th) from 5-until 8-p.m., with visitation resuming 9:30-a.m. Wed., at the 1st Christian Church in Coon Rapids.

Burial will be at a later date.

DeWAYNE BOBLETT is survived by:

His mother – Loraine.

His wife – Madelyn.

His children – Jerome Boblett, and Justin (Mackenzie) Boblett, all of Coon Rapids; Jennifer (Kenny) Kempf, and Jaimie Kempf, all of Perry; Thomas (Dawn) Lovell, and Johnie Lovell, all of Creston; and Andrea Boblett, of Arkansas.

His brother – Randy (Linda) Boblett, of Casey.

His sisters – Jinger (Bill) Nelson, of Atlantic; Penny (Pete) Cobbs, of Huntersville, NC, and Nadine Bender, of Casey.

9 grandchildren, his sister-in-law, other relatives & friends.

Reminder – Tornado Watch Until Midnight

Weather

August 22nd, 2015 by Jim Field

TORNADO WATCH 499 REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 12:00 AM CDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS…. IOWA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE:

ADAIR, ADAMS, AUDUBON, BOONE, CARROLL, CASS, CLARKE,  CRAWFORD, DALLAS, DECATUR, FREMONT, GREENE, GUTHRIE, JASPER, LUCAS, MADISON, MARION, MARSHALL, MILLS, MONTGOMERY, PAGE, POLK, POTTAWATTAMIE, RINGGOLD, SHELBY, STORY, TAYLOR, UNION, WARREN.

 

Severe Thunderstorm Warning Until 7:30 pm

Weather

August 22nd, 2015 by Jim Field

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NEBRASKA

650 PM CDT SAT AUG 22 2015

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…

SOUTHEASTERN POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…

NORTHWESTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…

MILLS COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…

NORTHWESTERN FREMONT COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…

NORTHEASTERN CASS COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA…

* UNTIL 730 PM CDT

* AT 649 PM CDT…SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE

EXTENDING FROM NEAR CARSON TO NEAR MURRAY…MOVING EAST AT 35 MPH.

HAZARD…60 MPH WIND GUSTS AND QUARTER SIZE HAIL.

SOURCE…RADAR INDICATED.

IMPACT…HAIL DAMAGE TO VEHICLES IS EXPECTED. EXPECT WIND DAMAGE

TO ROOFS…SIDING AND TREES.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…

PLATTSMOUTH…GLENWOOD…MALVERN…TREYNOR…CARSON…PACIFIC

JUNCTION…MURRAY…EMERSON…MACEDONIA…TABOR…SILVER CITY…

THURMAN…HENDERSON…HASTINGS…FARM CREEK PUBLIC WILDLIFE AREA

AND OLD TOWN PARK.

THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING HIGHWAYS…

HIGHWAY 34 IN IOWA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 1 AND 27.

HIGHWAY 59 IN IOWA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 31 AND 48.

HIGHWAY 75 IN NEBRASKA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 73 AND 76.

INTERSTATE 29 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 20 AND 39.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

FOR YOUR PROTECTION MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF A

BUILDING.

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A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CDT FOR SOUTHWESTERN

IOWA AND SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA.

 

MONDAY, AUGUST 24th

Trading Post

August 22nd, 2015 by Jim Field

FREE: Self-supported 2 seat canopied patio swing. Very good condition No longer needed by current owner. Call 243-2354 Leave a message if no answer.  SOLD!!

FOR SALE:  Brown leather recliner, looks like new.  Asking $150.  Call 712-243-6207.

FOR SALE:  GE small chest deep freeze, runs well.  Asking $50.  Call 243-6801. SOLD!!

FOR SALE:  musk melon, 6 – 12 pounders.  Located at Waddell and Cass Avenue in Atlantic.  In a cart with prices.  Please leave money in the jar.

FOR SALE:  Patio glass top table and 6 stackable chairs with metal frames.  $150 or best offer.  Call 712-254-2254.

FOR SALE:  ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS, PARENTS, TEACHERS, HOMEOWNERS, ETC…..FOR SALE FOR YOUR WORKPLACE ,HOME OFFICE, SCHOOL ROOM – ESPECIALLY great for parents and teachers to collect and save kid’s school papers, drawings, etc. : SEVERAL BOXES OF 9″ X 12″ WHITE (non – YELLOWED) ENVELOPES FOR MAILING, ORGANIZING, AND/OR FILING, ETC., WITH GUMMED FLAPS. PRICE OF EACH UNOPENED BOX OF 50O ENVELOPES: $30.00 (compare to WalMart Price of over $65.00).  These were from business that owner retired in 2014. Located in Atlantic. PHONE: 712-243-2999.

FOR SALE: Stihl Chainsaw, MS 250 C-BE. 18” Bar, 2 years old, used one time. Like New! $250 712-254-7989.

WANTED:  Someone to drive to the Omaha Airport to pick up daughter who is flying in for a visit on September 8th.  Call 243-3692.

GIVE AWAY:  2 three month old, male, yellow kittens.  They are brothers and love playing together so would like to place them in the same home as a pair.  Call 243-2890.

FOR SALE:  a large camping tent, looks like an olympic cottage.  Measures 16′ x 12′, still in case with 2-wheel cart.  Asking $150.  Call 402-651-8173 in the Hancock area.

FOR SALE:  1993 Chevy Beretta, V-6, automatic.  Needs work but does run.  Asking $200.  Call 402-651-8173 in the Hancock area.

Nick Noskowiak Not Returning To Iowa State

Sports

August 22nd, 2015 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach Steve Prohm announced Saturday that the school and freshman guard Nick Noskowiak have agreed to mutually part ways.

“Nick informed us Friday night of his decision to step away from basketball and we agree that it is in his best interest and the best interest of Iowa State for us to mutually part,” Prohm said. “We appreciate his effort when he was with us and wish him and his family the best in the future.”

“I have decided to step away from the Iowa State men’s basketball program,” Noskowiak said. “I wish Coach Prohm, my former coaches and teammates the best of luck in the future and I appreciate the opportunity they gave me to be a part of their team.”

Family Fun in the Kitchen 08-19-2015

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

August 22nd, 2015 by admin

Lavon and Miss NiNi talk about Tomatoes.

NO COOK TOMATO SAUCE
  • 6 large fresh tomatoes
  • 2 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/3 cup chopped fresh basil or 2 tablespoons dried basil
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • Coarsely ground black pepper to taste
  • Other herbs or spices you wish
Finely chop tomatoes into a bowl. Add remaining ingredients. Toss gently.
Cover; let stand at room temperature up to 2 hours.
Refrigerate leftovers for several days or freeze.
Note: this makes a big batch. I often use this as a guide with fewer tomatoes.
BRUSCHETTA
Slice a loaf of French or similar type bread into 1/2” slices.
Brush lightly with olive oil or butter.
Grill, toast or bake at 375 degrees for 5 minutes until lightly brown.
Note: I used my grill/Panini press.
Heat enough tomato sauce to top bread slice.
Add shredded mozzarella cheese.
May add chopped olives, onions, peppers etc..
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Friday Bluffs Chase Ends in Arrest

News

August 22nd, 2015 by Jim Field

A Council Bluffs man was arrested Friday night after a short pursuit into Omaha.  Bluffs officers located a stolen 2009 Dodge Ram pick-up with Colorado plates Friday night just after nine o’clock at 16th and High streets in Council Bluffs.  27 year old Jeffery Huff of Council Bluffs was driving the truck.  He was wanted on a pair of warrants for burglary and a probation violation and was reported to have a sawed-off shot gun.  Huff fled in the truck and eventually led officers into Omaha when he struck a parked vehicle on a dead-end road.  Huff was captured near 22nd and F streets after fleeing on foot for about a block.  Omaha police took Huff into custody and he was charged with being a fugitive from justice.  He was also charged with the traffic accident and leaving the scene of the accident.  The Vehicle pursuit lasted about seven minutes.  Huff is awaiting extradition back to Iowa authorities.

Anita Man Presented Governor’s Lifesaving Award

News

August 22nd, 2015 by Jim Field

A Cass County man was among those presented awards for bravery at the Iowa State Fair on Friday.  Brett Johnson of Anita was presented with a lifesaving award.  Here is a desription of the event that led to the award from the Iowa Department of Public Safety:  The roads were icy on November 15, 2014, when Zachary Thompson was driving his Chevy Trailblazer just south of Elk Horn. Mr. Thompson lost control of the vehicle on a patch of ice, and it slid down a steep ditch. He was partially ejected from the vehicle. When Brett Johnson saw the vehicle in the ditch, he immediately went to render aid, and could see that the driver was wearing a hooded sweatshirt. The top of the hood was caught on the vehicle and the bottom of the hood was caught around Zachary’s neck, which prevented circulation. Brett moved quickly to remove that part of the hood and restore circulation. Thanks to his quick thinking and decisive action, Brett Johnson was able save the life of Zachary Thompson.

Here’s a synopsis of the other award honorees and their heroic deeds (prepared by Iowa Department of Public Safety)

Zachary Nelson — Outstanding Service — Des Moines, Iowa
When Zachary Nelson arrived home from work at 4:00 in the afternoon of January 9, 2015, he noticed smoke coming from the upper portion of his neighbor’s home. He knew that Darrel Chesmore lived there, and he knew that Mr. Chesmore needed a wheelchair, which meant he would need help to evacuate the home safely. Zachary ran into the home, assisted Mr. Chesmore into his wheelchair, moved Mr. Chesmore outdoors to safety, checked the home to be sure no one else was there, and gave Mr. Chesmore a blanket to help endure the 13-degree temperature until the fire department arrived.
Thanks to Zachary’s initiative and quick response, everyone was evacuated safely from the home.

Daniel Bohr and Jake Heisler — Lifesaving — Cresco, Iowa
Around 9:00 a.m. on March 17th, 2014, Brad Lodge was working construction in Lime Springs, when he collapsed. Workers nearby called 9-1-1, and rushed to assist. While Jake Heisler made his way down from scaffolding, Dan Bohr began chest compressions, and when Jake reached the ground, he took over for him.
First responders arrived on scene and took over lifesaving measures. The compressions continued while they readied the Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Mr. Lodge did not respond to the first few AED shocks. When the ambulance arrived, the paramedics immediately took him to the hospital as they continued their work. Mr. Lodge survived, thanks to the quick thinking of Daniel Bohr and Jake Heisler, who immediately began resuscitation attempts.

Renee Johnson – Camanche, Iowa, and Brian Shields – Albany, Illinois — Lifesaving
While he was fishing on the Mississippi River near Clinton/Camanche, around 4:00 p.m. on August 30, 2014, Robert Snowden’s dog, Shelby, fell overboard. When Mr. Snowden tried to rescue her in the strong current, he fell overboard as well. He held the dog in one hand and held onto the boat with the other hand, and the current took them downstream, where the boat lodged, and Mr. Snowden and his dog were pinned out of sight of others on the river. Fortunately, another group of boaters passing by noticed an unoccupied boat and then saw Mr. Snowden hanging on. Brian Shields was able to pull the group’s boat alongside Mr. Snowden’s. It took all three – Brian Shields, Renee Johnson, and off-duty police officer Dean Ottens – to pull Mr. Snowden and his dog Shelby into Brian’s boat. If not for the actions of these great citizens, Mr. Snowden likely would have succumbed to exhaustion and been pulled under the barge.

Michael Vandenberg — Lifesaving — West Burlington, Iowa
Randy Iserman was on his break at work at about 3:00 a.m. on November 8, 2014 when he became sick, and realized that he had a blockage in his airway. He tried to dislodge it on his own but could not do so. He summoned help from supervisor Michael Vandenberg, who quickly performed the Heimlich maneuver on Mr. Iserman. It successfully dislodged the object and Mr. Iserman could breathe again.

Scott Cherne – Guttenberg, Iowa, and Jeffrey Lincoln – Colesburg, Iowa — Lifesaving with Valor
Employees at the Elkader Veterinary Clinic were working on Scott Cherne’s farm, south west of Guttenberg, on a cold, clear morning on November 25, 2014. They called the clinic for some additional vaccines, and clinic employee Tiffany Mueller, headed to the Cherne Farm. When she had not arrived, Jeff Lincoln went to look for her. As he drove over a bridge not far from the farm, he noticed something odd in his rearview mirror. It was tire tracks leading off the roadway. Jeff quickly turned around and found a pickup upside down in the creek below the bridge. When he yelled down to the vehicle and heard nothing, he went back to the farm to call 9-1-1. He and Scott Cherne returned to the bridge and both entered chest deep water and tried to open the door to the partially submerged vehicle. They heard a faint cry for help. The men were able to bring a tractor and loader, and they hooked the chain onto the truck and lifted it out of the water. The water rushed from the cab of the vehicle, and they broke the window and pulled Ms. Mueller from the vehicle. She was taken by ambulance to the local hospital, with a core body temperature of 84 degrees Fahrenheit. They estimated she had been submerged in the frigid water for 45-60 minutes. Ms. Mueller was later released from the hospital, fully recovered. Scott Cherne and Jeffrey Lincoln’s courageous and selfless acts saved the life of Tiffany Mueller.

Larry Koos — Lifesaving with Valor — La Motte, Iowa
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors had their usual meeting on September 9, 2014 at 10:50 a.m. Local resident Francis Glaser was on the agenda to address the Board regarding property tax concerns in an ongoing disagreement with the County. As the discussion became heated, one supervisor noticed that Mr. Glaser had a gun. County Assessor Deb Lane was the first target, and Mr. Glaser shot in her direction as she was leaving the room. Meanwhile Supervisor Larry Koos rushed toward Mr. Glaser, grabbed him from behind in a bear hug, and forced him to the ground near the door, which was covered with shattered glass from the first shot. Two other men also jumped onto Mr. Glaser. A second shot rang out, but this time, it killed Mr. Glaser. It also narrowly missed Larry Koos, who was holding Mr. Glaser down, and the broken glass on the floor caused serious cuts to Larry Koos’s wrist. There is no doubt that Supervisor Larry “Buck” Koos saved the lives of several people attending the Board of Supervisor’s meeting, along with employees, and innocent citizens conducting business at the court house. The actions Mr. Koos took that day were truly brave and taken without regard for his own life. His actions isolated the attacker to one room, and saved the lives of many that day.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st

Trading Post

August 21st, 2015 by admin

FOR SALE: Nintendo 64, complete with 12 game cartridges, works good and in good shape $25; 10 gallon aquarium, complete with everything but the fish $25. 254-6533

Backyard and Beyond 08-21-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 21st, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Optometrist Dr. Jeff Goergen about the next Healthy U program at Cass County Health System about the aging eye.  Call 712-243-7479 to reserve a spot at the session.

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