712 Digital Group - top

2 killed in a motorcycle-pickup collision in northern IA, Saturday

News

September 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Woolstock, Iowa) – A man and a woman died during a motorcycle collision with a pickup truck Saturday afternoon, in northern Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened northeast of Woolstock, in Wright County, at around 3-p.m, at 330th Street and Ida Avenue.

Authorities say a 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle operated by 52-year-old Eric Gustafson, of Thompson (IA), was following a pickup eastbound on 330th, and was in the process of passing the pickup, when the vehicle made a left turn onto Ida Avenue. The cycle struck the bumper of the pickup, causing fatal injuries to Gustafson, and his passenger, 48-year-old Mindy Chandler, of Waukee.

The driver of the pickup, 49-year-old Patricia Kriger, of Woolstock, was not hurt.

CHARLES WESLEY RUGGLES, 72, an Anita native (9-5-2023

Obituaries

September 3rd, 2023 by Jim Field

CHARLES WESLEY RUGGLES, 72, an Anita native died September 1, 2023.  Funeral Services for CHARLES WESLEY RUGGLES will be held on Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at 10:00 AM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Persia.  Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

———————————————————————–

Visitation will be held on Monday, September 04, 2023 from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Persia.

The family will direct memorials.

CHARLES WESLEY RUGGLES is survived by:

Wife:  Kathy

Daughter:  Jessica (Kolt) Thomas

Son:  Joel (Kelsey) Ruggles

Brothers:  James (Sherry) Ruggles; Lawrence (Kathy) Ruggles; Stephen (Aimee) Ruggles; Phillip Ruggles; Bryan (Paula) Ruggles;

Sisters-in-law:  Glenora Ruggles and Karen Oloff

Brother-in-law:  Bill (Yvette) Oloff

2 Grandchildren

and many nieces and nephews along with many more relatives and friends.

RUBY RAELENE “RAE” CARSTENSEN, 78, of Omaha & formerly of Shelby (Graveside Svcs. 9/5/23)

Obituaries

September 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

RUBY RAE CARSTENSEN, 78, of Omaha & formerly of Shelby, died Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023, in Omaha. Graveside services for RAE CARSTENSEN will be held 10-a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5th, at the Shelby Cemetery in Shelby. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Shelby has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, Sept. 4th, from 3-until 7-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 4-until 6-p.m.

RAE CARSTENSEN is survived by:

2 Sons – Eric (Ellen) Carstensen of Omaha, NE; Eron (Sarah) Carstensen of Kansas City, KS
3 Grandchildren; her sister-in-law, other Relatives & Friends.

Atlantic City Council to act on dissolving the Parks Board & creating an Advisory Committee

News

September 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council has a full slate of business to cover during the 5:30-p.m. meeting Wednesday (Sept. 6th). The Council will hold the first reading of an Ordinance (#1039) which discontinues the Parks and Recreation Board and deletes Chapter 24 of the Ordinance entitles “Park and Recreation Board.” They are then expected to approve an order waiving the rules for the Second and Third Reading of the Ordinance, followed by the Second and Third (Final) reading. The first, second and third readings must be passed by a simple majority vote of the Council in order for the Ordinance to be adopted.

The Atlantic City Council will hold the First Reading of Ordinance #1040, “Adding Chapter 24 entitled “Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission,” as determined during the August 23rd City Council Work Session. The Commission would consist of five people, with a minimum of three representatives residing within the City limits, and allowing for two in Cass County. A sixth, non-voting representative from the Atlantic Community School District High School, would also serve on the Commission. For all voting members, the appointments would be staggered for two-year terms, with a Jan. 1, 2024 start date. The school representative’s term would be for one-year.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, will act on an Order to close selected streets, between 2:15-p.m. and 3:30-p.m. on Sept. 15th, for the Atlantic Homecoming Parade. (See the attached map).

The Council will also hold a Public Hearing on the Sale of City-Owned Real Estate at 1013 E. 3rd St. Place, to the ACSD for the sum of $1-dollar. The If the sale is approved, the District will build a home valued at $100,000 or more.

The Council will also act on the Second Reading of an Ordinance based on a recommendation from the Personnel and Finance Committee, to increase the Mayor’s annual pay from $10,000 to $12,500, and the Council’s pay from $40-to $50 per meeting.

Villisca woman arrested Friday, following a traffic stop

News

September 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report the arrest on Friday, of 21-year-old Kaitlyn Elizabeth Hemiller, from Villisca. She was arrested at the intersection of Highway 34 and Highway 48, and charged with Driving Under Suspension. Hemiller’s bond at the Montgomery County Jail was set at $491.25.

Injury accident in Creston, last week

News

September 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Creston Police Department have released information with regard to an injury accident that took place at around 7:15-p.m. August 27th, at the intersection of Highway 25 and Sumner Avenue, in Creston. Authorites say a 2011 Nissan Maxima SUV driven by 15-year-old Jayden Zaragoza, of Lenox, was traveling west on Highway 34, when the vehicle proceeded to turn south onto Sumner Avenue, in front of an eastbound 2013 VW Passat, driven by 45-year-old Jeffrey Alan Adams, of Leon.

The VW struck the Nissan on the front passenger side. While there were no declared injuries at the time of the investigation, police learned Adams and his passenger complained of neck and back pain, and transported themselves to the hospital in Creston, to be checked out.

Creston Police cited Zaragoza for Failure to Yield the right of way on a left turn, and issued a written warning for violating the terms of his instruction permit, by not having an adult with him in the vehicle. Damage from the collision amounted to $2,000.

Injury accident in Council Bluffs Sept. 1st

News

September 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Council Bluffs Police Department report a two-vehicle hit-and-run crash occurred at around 8:51-p.m., Friday, near the S. Expressway and 30th Avenue. The suspect vehicle was described as being a red, Dodge Charger. At around 8:52-p.m., another hit-and-run crash occurred near the S. Expressway and 23rd Avenue, involving the same Dodge Charger.

The suspect vehicle continued northbound at a high rate of speed before losing control and colliding with a tree near the 600 block of S.  6th Street. A 3-year-old boy was pulled from the vehicle by responding police officers, and appeared to be unharmed. The female driver of the car was alive, but unresponsive. Both were transported to an area trauma center.

The case remains under investigation by the Council Bluffs Police Traffic Unit. Names were being withheld at the time of the police report. Anyone with information about the incident(s) are encouraged to call 712-328-4948.

AHSTW runs through Riverside

Sports

September 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Oakland) — The Vikings won on the road 41-7 against the Riverside Bulldogs. The victory came from explosive performances like Luke Sternberg scoring 3 total touchdowns and his quarterback Camden Soukup with 3 total as well. At the start of game Riverside Quarterback Grady Jeppesen threw an interception to Luke Sternberg, who quickly returned it back for a pick six.

The blunders would then continue on the kickoff when Riverside fumbled the ball, and it was recovered by AHSTW. Luke Sternberg would score again on the first snap of the drive and the Vikings now led 13-0.

 

Camden Soukup then had his first passing touchdown of the night as he threw a tight spiral on a long throw to Kaden Baxter. As the first quarter ended, the Vikings were up 20-0. The second quarter had another Sternberg touchdown run, this time 65 yards and the Vikings had taken over. Add in another touchdown pass in the corner of the endzone from Soukup to Gavin Newcomb and a two-point conversion. It was 35-0, AHSTW at halftime.

 

In the second half, the Vikings maintained majority of possession and added on to their lead with a 32-yard bullet down the sideline from Soukup to Baxter again.

The Bulldogs did manage to score with three minutes left to go, thanks to an elusive sprint from quarterback Brady Jeppesen. That would be their lone score of the night. The final in Oakland was 41-7.

Riverside showed determination with the play of Grady Jeppesen going 13-20 for 122 yards and rushing 37 yards. Jaxon Gordon had 87 yards on 23 carries.

Offensively, the Vikings could not be stopped. Kayden Baxter was the lead receiver with 2 touchdowns and 3 receptions of 91 yards. Gavin Newcomb also had a touchdown off of his lone reception for 13 yards. There was a strong attempt from the Vikings to control the run game and create opportunities for Luke Sternberg.

AHSTW Head Coach G.G. Harris was impressed with Sternberg’s talent last night.

While a 41-7 win has a nice look to it and surely builds confidence for a team. Coach Harris saw a few tweaks that needed to be made for next week, noting that his team can’t rely solely on explosive plays.

Both teams are on the road next week. Riverside will face South Central Calhoun and AHSTW goes up against Kuemper Catholic.

Glenwood takes control early in win over Atlantic

Sports

September 1st, 2023 by admin

The Glenwood Rams found the end zone early and rolled to a 47-6 win over Atlantic at the Trojan Bowl on Friday night. Glenwood senior quarterback Kayden Anderson was sharp throwing two touchdown passes to Payton Longmeyer and running for another score.

The Rams scored on the opening possession of the game with a 14-yard pass from Anderson to Longmeyer. The Ram defense forced a three and out for Atlantic’s first possession and Longmeyer had a great return to the Atlantic 17 yard line to set up his own score. On the next play Longmeyer cut inside and raced in for a touchdown run to put the Rams up 14-0 early. A 3-yard touchdown run by Tristan Meier on the next possession made it 21-0 before the end of the first quarter. The lead snowballed from there.

Atlantic was finally able to get a positive drive together to start the second half but it was almost thwarted by an interception. The Rams gave it back on the following play with a fumble and Atlantic eventually hit pay dirt. The second play of the fourth quarter had Zayden Parker hit Colton Rasmussen for a 10 yard touchdown connection. The point after try was blocked and that’s where the score would finish. The second half melted away fast with a running clock in place.

Atlantic falls to 1-1 on the season and will now prep for a long road trip to Jefferson next week to face Greene County. Glenwood improved to 2-0 and will have a big game next week at Harlan.

High School Football Scoreboard–Week 2–09/01/23

Sports

September 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

8-Player

Lenox 52, Fremont Mills 32
East Union 38, Lamoni 0
Bedford 71, Murray 20

CAM 82, Griswold 12

Audubon 28, Colo-Nesco 24
Baxter 28, Coon Rapids-Bayard 21
Exira-EHK 44, Stanton-Essex 14

11-Man

AHSTW 41, Riverside 7 ON KJAN
Mount Ayr 42, Wayne 0

Central Decatur 23, Nodaway Valley 0
South Central Calhoun 47, Southwest Valley 0

IKM-Manning 27, Panorama 26
Treynor 35, Tri-Center 6

ACGC 28, Earlham 14
West Central Valley 27, Shenandoah 19
Clarinda 56, Red Oak 0

Glenwood 47, Atlantic 6
Underwood 24, Kuemper Catholic 14

Bishop Heelan 57, Abraham Lincoln 13
St. Albert 24, West Monona 8

East Sac County 13, OABCIG 12

Harlan 48, Deninson-Schleswig 20
Creston 22, Lewis Central 20

Nevada 42, Roland Story 7

Dowling Catholic 14, Valley 0