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Harlan woman arrested for assault on a peace officer & other charges

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan, Sunday, arrested a woman for allegedly assaulting a peace officer, and other charges. 39-year old Kari Jean Elizabeth Nordby, of Harlan, was taken into custody for the assault charge, along with assault on a jailer, Public Intoxication/2nd offense, and disorderly conduct. Her arrest followed a report of an intoxicated female in the 1000 block of Chatburn Avenue.

Harlan Police say two other people were arrested over the past week, and two were cited for various offenses. 51-year old Timothy Evans, of Avoca, was arrested Sunday following a traffic stop in Harlan. Evans was charged with Driving While Revoked, and cited for having dark windows on his vehicle. And, 36-year old Chad Laverne Anderson, of Council Bluffs, was arrested June 30th, following a traffic stop. Anderson was charged with Driving While Suspended.

Two other people, 48-year old Clinton Joseph Scheffler, of Harlan, and 31-year old Terri Lynn Hallas, of Shelby, were cited June 28th and July 4th respectively, for Driving While Suspended.

Veteran memorial dedicated in western Iowa

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OAKLAND, Iowa (AP) – Residents in a western Iowa city have gathered to dedicate a monument that honors fallen soldiers and veterans. The Daily Nonpareil reports that artist Ray “Bubba” Sorensen painted the Pottawattamie County Freedom Rock in Oakland’s Chautauqua Park in March.

The 10-feet high, 13-feet long and 10-feet wide boulder features paintings of four Iowa veterans. The monument is one of a series the artist is working to complete in all 99 Iowa counties.

The Oakland Friday Coffee Ladies organized the project after viewing the original Freedom Rock in Greenfield. Grants from the Pottawattamie County Community Foundation, donations from OSI Industries of Oakland and individual donations helped pay for the project.

The project included sidewalk, crushed rock, lighting, signage and a bronze statue of a soldier saluting.

Vintage, former Atlantic Fire Truck returns to the City

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A vintage, former Atlantic Fire Truck owned by a man from Minnesota will return to the City, this Sunday. The Atlantic Fire Department plan on honoring Leon Brewer of New Hope, Minnesota, and thank him for donating the 1936 Mack Fire Engine back to the department after possessing it for over 21 years. Brewer calls the vehicle “Grandpa Mack.”

The department will serve a summer picnic-style lunch prior to the ceremony starting at noon at the fire station. The program begins at around 12:45 pm, with a brief history of how the Mack left the dept. and how they only recently learned that it could be coming back to Atlantic.

Brewer will be presented with items of appreciation from the dept and city and take a few moments to address the crowd. The dept. will also conduct an engine ceremony, where they will push the engine into the station to officially receive it.

What to do with leftover fireworks

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Independence Day holiday has come and gone, and in most communities, it’s no longer legal to fire-off fireworks, depending on your respective city ordinance. Iowans can still purchase fireworks through July 8th, however. If you plan on storing those devices at home this summer, there are some precautions you need to take, to make sure they are stored and disposed properly.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says unused fireworks should be kept in a cool, dry place and out of the reach of children. Never place fireworks on top of an electrical appliance, like a refrigerator or freezer. The appliance could be damaged through extreme weather events, such as lightning or power surges, which could possibly ignite the fireworks.

Fireworks should not be put in the garbage without taking appropriate precautions, as they pose a fire and explosion hazard. To dispose unused, misfired or “dud” fireworks:

  • Completely submerge fireworks in a large bucket of water and soak overnight.
  • Double wrap the completely soaked fireworks in plastic wrap or two plastic bags so they do not dry out.
  • Place the double-bagged fireworks in the household trash or take them to your local landfill.
  • Residents can also contact their local fire department or landfill as other disposal options for fireworks may be available.

Additional information is available at http://www.iowadnr.gov/Environmental-Protection/Land-Quality/Waste-Planning-Recycling/Recycling/Solid-Waste-Fact-Sheets.

Space available in upcoming Hunter Education classes

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is offering hunter education classes during the months of July and August. The classes are taught by knowledgeable and certified volunteer instructors and Iowa DNR Conservation Officers. Classroom courses are typically 12 to 15 hours in length, and held over a period of two to three days. In order to receive certification, a student must attend all sessions and pass the final exam.

Iowa law requires that anyone born after Jan. 1st, 1972, must be certified in hunter education before they are eligible to purchase an Iowa hunting license.

Locally, Hunter Education classes are being offered:

July 20th in Panora, by the Guthrie County Conservation Board

August 12th in Hamburg, at Agrivision

And August 19th in Villisca, at the Villisca Community Building.

Tractor ride this weekend in Adair County

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Historical Society will hold a Tractor Ride this weekend, in Greenfield. The event takes place at the Heritage Complex on the west edge of Greenfield, beginning at 7-a.m., Saturday. The cost is $10 per tractor and includes  breakfast. Riders can register the morning of the ride. Guests are welcome and can purchase breakfast at the museum.

You’re invited to join the riders at the Adair Lion’s Club Snack Shack in the Adair City Park, at Noon. Ride highlights include the Casey Fun Days Parade, and the traditional loop through the Good Samaritan Center drive, in Fontanelle.

For more info., call Terri Queck-Matzie at 515-201-0829.

Cass County Dems to hold their Annual School Supply Drive

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Democratic Party is gearing up for their 6th Annual School Supply Drive. School supplies collected will be divided among the three county school districts to serve those children who are in the most need. Democratic Party Chair Sherry Toelle says “We want to provide the children of Cass County with needed school supplies that they might not otherwise be able to afford. This is part of our Democratic mission–to serve those in the community who need our help.” She added, “Later in the year we will also be sponsoring a Food Drive and perhaps a winter clothing drive.”

Supplies can be taken to the Cass County Democratic Party’s Fair Booth during the Cass County Fair, from July 28th through the 31st, or to its booth at AtlanticFest on August 12th. You can also drop off supplies at Toelle’s home, located at 10 East 13th Street in Atlantic. Needed supplies include everything from backpacks to pencils and pens to notebooks to personal supplies such as facial tissue.

Toelle stressed that “While the Democratic Party is sponsoring this drive, it is open to all members of the community. It is a non-partisan event for our children.”

Ernst town hall meeting in Harlan next Monday

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

U-S Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), will hold a town hall meeting next week, in Shelby County. Ernst will discuss with area residents issues that are most important to them, as part of her 99 County Tour. The meeting takes place 8-a.m. Monday, July 10th, in the Auditorium at the Harlan Community High School, in Harlan. The meeting is open to the public.

(8-a.m. News)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/5/2017

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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Food Bank of Iowa sets goal: double monthly distribution to 2 million pounds of food

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July 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The demand for food assistance has pushed the state’s largest food bank past a “milestone.” Danny Akright, with the Food Bank of Iowa, says “We now average a distribution of one million pounds of food a month, but even a million pounds is not enough.”

The organization distributes food to about 500 organizations in 55 counties and it has set a new goal. The Food Bank of Iowa wants to double its output and distribute TWO million pounds of food per month. “Throughout Iowa, roughly 375,000 Iowans struggle with food insecurity — the lack of access at all times to enough food to lead an active, healthy life,” Akright says. “More than 121,000 of these Iowans are kids.”

The Food Bank of Iowa was established in 1982, during the Farm Crisis. According to its website, the organization has distributed more than 163 million meals in the past 35 years. The Food Bank of Iowa works with food pantries and homeless shelters as well as veterans organizations and schools. “Food insecurity is pervasive throughout our country, affecting every single county in our state and every other,” Alright says. “It strikes big cities, small towns, suburbs, everywhere. It burdens parents, grandparents, kids, veterans, those struggling with serious health issues.”

The most recent figures from the U-S-D-A indicate about 13 percent of Iowans regularly skip meals because they do not have enough food. The Food Bank of Iowa serves counties in northwest, north central, central, southern and southeast Iowa, including Adair, Adams, Audubon, Carroll, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Madison, Union, Taylor and Ringgold Counties.

(Radio Iowa)