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MADGE FISCUS, 88, of Ames (Svcs. 12/20/14)

Obituaries

December 18th, 2014 by admin

MADGE FISCUS, 88, of Ames, died Wednesday, Dec. 17th, at Israel Family Hospice House in Ames. Funeral Services for  MADGE FISCUS will be 1-pm Saturday, Dec. 20th,  at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home will be on Friday (12/19) from 4-to 9-pm, with family present from 6-to 8-pm.

Burial will be at the Harlan Cemetery.

Madge Fiscus is survived by:

Her sons – Randy (Shryl) Fiscus, of Iowa Falls, & Barry Fiscus, of Atlantic.

2 grandchilden and 5 great-grandchildren.

2014-15 FOURTH Iowa Girls Basketball Rankings

Sports

December 18th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 5-A
1. Waukee 4-0 2
2. West Des Moines Valley 6-0 3
3. Dowling Catholic 5-2 1
4. Iowa City West 7-0 4
5. Southeast Polk 4-1 8
6. Johnston 5-1 5
7. Iowa City High 6-1 9
8. Linn-Mar 5-1 6
9. Ankeny Centennial 3-2 7
10. Cedar Falls 6-1 NR
Dropped Out: Cedar Rapids Kennedy (10)

Class 4-A
1. Harlan 3-0 1
2. North Scott 6-0 2
3. Western Dubuque 5-0 3
4. Ballard 7-0 4
5. Bishop Heelan 3-0 5
6. Carlisle 6-1 7
7. Perry 5-2 6
8. Keokuk 6-0 8
9. Waverly-Shell Rock 6-0 9
10. Davenport Assumption 3-3 12
11. Indianola 5-2 10
12. Lewis Central 6-1 11
13. Davenport North 6-0 15
14. Cedar Rapids Xavier 4-3 13
15. Pella 5-2 14
Dropped Out: None

Class 3-A
1. Pocahontas Area 7-0 1
2. Mediapolis 6-0 2
3. Hampton-Dumont 7-0 4
4. Spirit Lake 5-1 3
5. Sioux Center 5-1 5
6. Kuemper Catholic 4-1 8
7. Red Oak 5-1 9
8. Nevada 6-1 7
9. Crestwood 5-1 10
10. Shenandoah 4-2 6
11. Solon 7-0 13
12. Osage 6-0 15
13. Saydel 7-1 11
14. Cherokee 4-2 14
15. Center Point-Urbana 5-3 12
Dropped Out: None

Class 2-A
1. Western Christian 5-0 1
2. Unity Christian 6-0 2
3. North-Linn 7-0 3
4. South Central Calhoun 8-0 4
5. Panorama 7-0 6
6. Dike-New Hartford 6-1 7
7. IKM-Manning 4-1 8
8. Cascade 5-0 9
9. Okoboji 7-0 11
10. Iowa City Regina 6-0 12
11. Maple Valley-A-O 5-1 13
12. Des Moines Christian 5-3 14
13. Fort Dodge St. Edmond 2-2 5
14. Manson-NW Webster 5-2 15
15. Hinton 7-0 NR
Dropped Out: West Branch (10)

Class 1-A
1. Burlington Notre Dame 8-0 1
2. Colo-Nesco 7-0 2
3. Bedford 7-0 3
4. Grand View Christian 5-0 4
5. Kingsley-Pierson 6-0 5
6. Fremont-Mills 6-0 6
7. Newell-Fonda 5-2 8
8. Exira/EHK 6-0 9
9. Lynnville-Sully 8-0 11
10. AGWSR 5-1 NR
11. Rockford 6-1 7
12. Central Lyon 4-2 14
13. Springville 5-0 15
14. Tripoli 5-1 10
15. Midland 5-2 12
Dropped Out: Marquette Catholic (13)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th

Trading Post

December 18th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Horse quality small grass hay bales. $4 per bale. Located near Hamlin Iowa. Call 712-268-5560.

WANTED: Someone to pick up an old non-working refrigerator. 712-250-0788.

HSBB: Riverside at Audubon Doubleheader 12-18-2014

Podcasts, Sports

December 18th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field has the call of the games played at Audubon High School.

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HOWARD C. PAULSEN, 89, of Atlantic (Svcs. 12/22/14)

Obituaries

December 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

HOWARD C. PAULSEN, 89, a life-long resident of Atlantic, died Wed. Dec. 17th. Funeral services for HOWARD PAULSEN will be held 11-a.m. Mon., Dec. 22nd, at the 1st Baptist Church, in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

The family will meet with friends from 4-until 6-p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home.

Burial, with military honors, will be in the Atlantic Cemetery. Lunch will be served at the 1st Baptist Church, following services at the cemetery.

HOWARD PAULSEN is survived by:

His wife – Janet Paulsen, of Atlantic.

His son – Thomas (Micki) Paulsen, of Carroll.

and 4 grandchildren.

Minor injuries reported after Creston accident Wed. evening

News

December 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

One person suffered what were described as “non-incapacitating” injuries during an accident Wednesday evening, in Creston. Authorities say vehicles driven by 84-year old Norma Orth, of Creston, and 19-year old Tanner Davidson, of Afton, collided at around 6:45-p.m. at the intersection of Townline and Sumner Streets.

The accident happened at Orth turned was turning from westbound Townline onto southbound Sumner Street, and cut the turn too sharply. Her 2008 Pontiac hit Davidson’s northbound 2012 Ford head-on, causing $3,000 damage altogether. Orth suffered minor injuries but was not transported to the hospital. Davidson was uninjured in the crash. No citations were issued.

Omaha company proposes vegetable oil plant in Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) – An Omaha, Nebraska soybean processing company plans to build a $90 million vegetable oil refinery in western Iowa. The Sioux City Journal reports that Ag Processing Inc. plans to build the refinery at its complex near Sergeant Bluff, creating at least 20 new jobs. The information comes from documents by Ag Processing seeking nearly $1 million in Iowa loans and tax breaks released by the state Wednesday.

The company’s complex in Woodbury County currently includes a soybean processing plant, biodiesel plant and grain storage facilities. The vegetable oil refinery proposed for the same 85-acre site would be designed for 30 rail tank cars per day. Estimated project costs include $2.5 million for site preparation, $14.5 million for construction and $71.5 million for new machinery and equipment..

Backyard and Beyond 12-18-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 18th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Cody Ihnen, member of the local band Popcorn Button, about a holiday ball this Sunday, December 21st.

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Thieves swipe Christmas gifts for young girl from doorstep

News

December 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowans who do a lot of holiday shopping online are being reminded to take steps to help ensure they receive their packages. Mindy Oberreuter of Cedar Rapids told KCRG-TV she fell victim this week to a “Grinch stealing Christmas” as someone took gifts right off her doorstep. “I get a phone call at work from my neighbor that he saw two people in a van steal our packages that were just delivered,” Oberreuter said.

The neighbor reported shortly after a UPS driver placed the packages on Oberreuter’s porch, two people ran up and took them. Oberreuter called police, but the boxes were long gone. They were filled with gifts for her daughter, Evey. “I was really annoyed at first, but shocked definitely in shock that someone would steal someone’s Christmas presents,” Oberreuter said.

UPS media relations manager Dan Cardillo claims package theft is rare, but consumers have options if they’re concerned. “If they’re at work during the day they can have packages delivered to where they work or they can choose to have things sent to a relative or a neighbor who is home during the day,” Cardillo said.

Mindy said she hopes her experience will open eyes that this can happen — something she learned the hard way. “But it’s something that you really shouldn’t have to learn, people should know better than to steal some little girl’s presents,” Oberreuter said.

Amazon did give a refund to Oberreuter and she ordered the gifts again, but changed the shipping address to her workplace. The packages should arrive in time for Christmas.

KCRG/Radio Iowa)

Slauson sentencing delayed

News

December 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The sentencing date has been extended for a Cass County woman convicted on numerous charges associated with faking her 5-year old daughter’s cancer. According to online court records, 30-year old Leatha Kaye Slauson’s sentencing which had been scheduled to take place Dec. 22nd, will not take place now until January 20th.

Cass County Attorney Dan Feistner said the delay is due in-part to a witness or a witness’ report being unavailable in-time for the original sentencing date. Feistner says the witness is a professional, possibly selected to offer testimony as to Slauson’s current mental capacity to understand the proceedings.

Slauson’s attorney Jay Mez requested the continuance on Dec. 12th. Fourth District Court Judge Kathleen Kilnoski granted the request on Wednesday (Dec. 17th). The 20th was chosen as the sentencing date, since the 19th is a State holiday.

Slauson faces up to 21-years in jail when she is sentenced at 10-a.m. on Jan. 20th in Cass County District Court. Feistner said he’s not sure how much time, if any, she’ll actually be required to serve. He said the Dept. of Corrections Pre-Sentence Investigation [or, PSI], will likely have a lot of bearing on what the outcome will be.

The woman admitted last month that had given her daughter Cannabis Oil and Neupogen without a prescription. She also admitted she raised money for her daughter’s supposed cancer treatment, under false pretenses.

In her plea bargain, Slauson agreed to plead guilty to Class D felony charges that include two counts of Child Endangerment/Bodily Injury, with regard to the administering of Cannabis Oil and Neupogen to her daughter Riley, as well as a count of Administering Harmful Substances. She also plead guilty to a Serious Misdemeanor charge of Unlawful Possession of a prescription drug/Neupogen, and a reduced felony charge of Theft in the second degree, also a Class D- felony. She was originally charged with Theft in the 1st degree, a Class C felony.

Slauson was released from custody and is currently living with her mother in Hampton, Iowa.