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LOUISE McLAREN, 95, of Massena (Svcs. 1/26/15)

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January 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

LOUISE McLAREN, 95, of Massena, died Tue., Jan. 20th, at the Griswold Nursing and Rehabilitation Heath Care Center. Funeral services for LOUISE McLAREN will be held 11-a.m. Mon., Jan. 26th, at the Massena Baptist Church. Steen Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held from 1-until 6-pm on Sun., Jan. 25th, with the family greeting friends from 3-to 6-pm. Online condolences may be left at www.steenfunerals.com.

A private family burial in the Victoria Township Cemetery, rural Massena, will precede the funeral service.

Memorials are suggested to the area libraries.

Louise McLaren is survived by:

Her children – Carolyn Knee & husband Dennis of Grand Island, NE; Douglas McLaren & wife Luann of Griswold; David McLaren, of Lenox;

12 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild & another due in March; Her daughter-in-law, sisters-in-law, other relatives and friends.

Thieves return to the scene of the crime

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January 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Two people, a man and a woman, were arrested this morning in Tabor, after they returned to the scene of a crime. According to the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, 44-year old Jennifer Elizabeth Younts, of Tabor, and 26-year old Zachary Clay Younts, of Council Bluffs, were taken into custody at around 4:30-a.m. (Tuesday), after the Tabor Police Chief observed two suspects park behind a business in the 700 block of Main Street in Tabor, and allegedly load stolen items into a vehicle.

The investigation began when the Tabor P-D received a report of a theft from a business in Tabor that occurred early Monday morning. Evidence at the scene led authorities to believe the suspect or suspects may return to the area.

Zachary Younts was charged with Theft in the 4th degree and Burglary in the 3rd degree. His bond was set at $6,000. Jennifer Younts was arrested for 4th degree theft and later released on $1,000 bond. The Fremont County Sheriffs’ Department assisted Tabor Police in conducting the arrests.

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January 20th, 2015 by Jim Field

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Slauson gets 5 years probation

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January 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A Cass County woman convicted in November on numerous charges associated with faking her 5-year old daughter’s cancer received 5-years of probation Tuesday, instead of a minimum of two-years probation or a maximum of 21-years in prison. In November, 30-year old Leatha Kaye Slauson, of Atlantic, plead guilty to two counts of child endangerment, one of administering harmful substances, one of theft and one of unlawful possession of a prescription drug. Slauson admitted to giving her daughter Riley Cannabis Oil and Neupogen without a prescription. She also admitted she raised money for her daughter’s supposed cancer treatment, under false pretenses.

Leatha Slauson reads a statement to the court.

Leatha Slauson reads a statement to the court.

District Court Judge Kathleen Kilnoski issued the order against Slauson. Because of the nature of the offenses, counts one and two were ordered to be served consecutively, with remaining sentences to be served concurrently. She also must continue mental health treatment and not contact her five children unless requested by her therapist.

The decision came down after nearly an hour of testimony from a mental health professional, Slauson’s uncle and Leatha Slauson herself, during which she apologized for her actions, but admitted she “Still needs work,” in the area of mental health, to deal with the “voices” in her head, and the “Shadow figures” she used to see before she was placed on medication.

As part of her probation agreement, Slauson was ordered to make restitution, with a hearing to take place later to determine the means and method for which that is accomplished. There is still a little more than half of the $30,000 donated in a special bank account that can be used toward restitution. Slauson will not have to reside at a Residential Correctional Facility. The judge decided the 90-days the woman had served and progress she’s made through mental health counseling and medications was sufficient.

Leatha Slauson enters the courtroom prior to hear sentencing hearing. Judge Kathleen Kilnoski is behind her.

Leatha Slauson enters the courtroom prior to hear sentencing hearing. Judge Kathleen Kilnoski is behind her.

Slauson’s attorney Jay Mez had asked for a deferred judgement of conviction, meaning the woman would have no criminal record, but the judge disagreed. Kilnoski said “I think you need to have a criminal record that will alert the public to your behavior, so that others can be en guard, so that no other child potentially could be hurt, no other vulnerable adult could potentially be hurt by your actions.”

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MARGARET MEANS, 93, of Cedar Rapids, formerly of Manilla (pending)

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January 20th, 2015 by Jim Field

MARGARET MEANS, 93, of Cedar Rapids, formerly of Manilla died Monday, January 19th in Cedar Rapids.  Funeral services for MARGARET MEANS are currently pending with Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla.

MARY JO THIELEN, 68, of Omaha (1-22-15)

Obituaries

January 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MARY JO THIELEN, 68, of Omaha died Sunday, January 18th after a long illness.  A Mass of Christian Burial service for MARY JO THIELEN will be held10-a.m.  Thursday, January 22nd, Immaculate Conception-Boys Town (Dowd Chapel), in Omaha.  Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak & Cutler Funeral Home/West Center Chapel in Omaha, has the arrangements.

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Visitation is Wednesday from 5:00-7:00 pm at Heafey-Heafey-Hoffman-Dworak-Cutler Funeral Home (located at 7805 West Center Road), in Omaha, with a Vigil service at 7-p.m.  and  a Rosary to follow visitation.

Memorials are suggested to: Methodist Hospital Foundation to benefit cancer; The New Cassel Foundation in care of Honoring Our Veterans/Therapy Garden; Project Pink’d, or, Project Linus.

MARY JO THIELEN is survived by:

Her husband – Phil Thielen.

Her children – Michael (Pinar) Thielen; Jori Thielen (Andy Thompson); Jennu (Dave) Holch.

Her sisters and brothers: Denise; Jacinta; John; Mark; Tim; Jay; and Laurine.

10 grandchildren and other relatives.

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Sunday Fried Chicken (1-20-15)

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January 20th, 2015 by Jim Field

Like most fried chicken recipes, the chicken parts are coated with a seasoned flour mixture and browned in oil.  This recipe, however, adds the convenient step of finishing the cooking in the oven.  This gives the cook time to prepare the rest of the meal.

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup cornmeal
  • 2 tablespoons salt
  • 2 tablespoons ground mustard
  • 2 tablespoons paprika
  • 2 tablespoons garlic salt
  • 1 tablespoon celery salt
  • 1 tablespoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 boiler-fryer chicken (3 to 4 pounds), cut up
  • Vegetable oil

Combine the first 11 ingredients.  Place about one cup flour mixture in a large resealable plastic bag.  Add a few chicken pieces to the bag at a time; shake to coat.  Heat 1/4 inch of oil in large skillet on medium-high.  Brown chicken on all sides; transfer to an ungreased 13″ x 9″ x 2″ baking  pan.  Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 45 to 55 minutes or until juices run clear.  Recipe makes enough coating for three chickens.  Store unused mixture in an airtight container.  YIELD:  4-6 servings.

(Audrey Read, Fraser Lake, British Columbia)

 

 

Western Iowa trial about to begin in slayings of 2 people

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January 20th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DELOIT, Iowa (AP) – Jury selection is scheduled to begin Tuesday for one of two men accused of killing two people and attempting to burn their bodies in western Iowa. Twenty-six-year-old Michael Schenk is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of arson. Authorities say Schenk and 19-year-old Jayden Chapman, both of Denison, shot 80-year-old Marvin Huesling and 81-year-old Alice Huisenga at a trailer home in Deloit on March 10 and then set it on fire. Investigators say the two men likely were on the property to steal scrap metal.

Chapman’s trial is scheduled to begin April 28 in another county. A judge has ruled that because of expected media coverage of Schenk’s trial, it would be difficult to find an impartial jury for Chapman’s trial in Crawford County.