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Theft, drug and Federal warrant-related arrests in Montgomery County

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April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Three people were arrested Wednesday night on separate charges in Montgomery County. Red Oak Police report 40-year old Billy Ray Hunter, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 11:06-p.m. in the 900 block of E. Hammond Street, for Theft in the 5th Degree. His bond, at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center, was set at $300. And, at around 10:45-p.m., 20-year old Destiny Ann Walz, of Red Oak, was arrested by Red Oak Police for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Walz was also being held at the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 cash bond.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 64-year old Patrick Emile Clark, of Elliott, was arrested at around 9:45-p.m., Wednesday in Elliott, on a Federal ATF warrant for being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Clark was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail, while awaiting extradition by the U-S Marshals service.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, April 6th 2017

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April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:49 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republicans in the Iowa House advanced a stringent 20-week abortion ban and 72-hour waiting period Wednesday, marking a victory for Iowa conservatives who have long-sought to restrict the practice. The chamber voted 55-41 for the legislation, which provides no exception for rape, incest or fatal fetal anomalies. The bill must return to the Iowa Senate for final approval, after the House amended it to require that a woman wait 72 hours before getting an abortion.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A former Iowa fire academy administrator could avoid jail time after falsifying test scores that were used to improperly certify hundreds of firefighters. Court records show that former Fire Services Training Bureau certification manager John McPhee has agreed to plead guilty to misconduct in office at a hearing set for April 26. Prosecutors have agreed to recommend two years of probation at sentencing, which would come later. McPhee is accused of falsifying test scores for years.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republicans with majorities in the Iowa Legislature have released a general blueprint for the next state budget that they acknowledge will keep spending stagnant and could lead to cuts. GOP leaders from both chambers announced a spending plan Wednesday totaling about $7.2 billion for the budget year that goes into effect in July. That’s about $14 million less than the current budget year. It’s unclear which areas of state government could be reduced.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Cedar Falls man, sent to prison 12 years ago for having sex with teenage boys while carrying the virus that could cause AIDS, has won a new court hearing and a chance to overturn his conviction. The Iowa Court of Appeals says 52-year-old Guy Dell Sudduth must get a new hearing to determine whether there was a legal basis for allowing him to plead guilty to Iowa’s criminal transmission of HIV law.

THURSDAY, APRIL 6th

Trading Post

April 6th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Women’s Leather Dress Boots; Size 8; Very nice. Asking $15.  Call 712-249-0009 after 3:30 p.m.

FREE TO A GOOD HOME:  We need to relocate a family member’s two cats. Their owner is no longer able to care for them. They are both male neutered cats and have always been together, so we do not want to separate them. They would make great inside or outside cats for someone living on a farm with no dogs. They do still have all of their claws. Please feel free to call or text 712.789.0859 for more information.

FOR SALE: Nordic Track Autorider R400. 5-6 years old. $100 OBO. Call 712-269-9488.

6 arrested on drug charges in Mills County

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April 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports numerous arrests since last Saturday, including six for drug-related offenses. Three of those arrests took place Sunday: 37-year old William Holt Jensen, 37-year old Billie Jo Monson-Johnson, and 35-year old Luke Ahrens Jensen, all of Glenwood, were arrested at around 9:55-p.m for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. William Holt Jensen was also charged with Possessing Contraband. His bond was set at $7,300. Bond for Billie Jo Monson-Johnson was set at $1,300, and Luke Jensen’s bond was set at $5,300.

Late Monday night, 37-year old Christopher Joseph Brown, of Malvern, was arrested for OWI/1st offense, on a warrant for Probation Violation, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Drug Possession/Delivery. His bond was set at $108,000. Early Tuesday morning, 18-year old Tanner Lee Anthony Bailey, of Tabor, and 18-year old Brandon James Huffman, of Mineola, were arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 275 in Mills County. Both were charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Their bonds were set at $2,300 each.

Others arrested include: 41-year old Veronica Lynn George, of Glenwood, for Failure to Appear in court; 27-year old Sara Ann Billie, of Council Bluffs, for Providing False Information and on a warrant out of Montgomery County for Probation Violation; 29-year old Jared Lee Pomerenke, of Glenwood, was arrested for Violating a No Contact Order; 55-year old Terry Wayne Lewis, of Glenwood, was arrested in Mills County for Driving While Revoked; 58-year old Kathy Ann Pruett, of Glenwood, was arrested for Driving Under Suspension, and 21-year old Kayla Shae Richardson, of Council Bluffs, was arrested in Mills County for Failure to have SR-22 Insurance.

 

Gov. Branstad orders flags at half-staff Thursday in honor of John Glenn

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April 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Gov. Terry Branstad has ordered all flags in Iowa be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset tomorrow, (Thursday, April 6th), in honor of the burial of John Glenn, in accordance with the proclamation issued this afternoon by President Donald Trump, .

Flags will be at half-staff on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays in the Capitol Complex, and upon all public buildings, grounds, and facilities throughout the state.  Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

Iowa GOP lawmakers call for cuts in state spending

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April 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republicans with majorities in the Iowa Legislature have released a general blueprint for the next state budget that slashes overall government spending. GOP leaders from both chambers announced a spending plan Wednesday totaling about $7.2 billion for the budget year that takes effect in July. That’s about $14 million less than the current budget year.

David Roederer, a chief budget official for Gov. Terry Branstad, says such reduced spending is rare. It’s also unclear which areas of state government could be cut. Lawmakers this session reduced funding and dipped into cash reserves to plug shortfalls amid declining revenue. Republicans say lawmakers must make tough decisions to responsibly balance the budget.

The governor’s office agrees with the spending plan, an indication GOP lawmakers could approve a budget and adjourn within weeks.

Iowa House approves 20-week abortion ban, returns to Senate

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April 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Republican-controlled Iowa House has passed a bill that would ban most abortions in the state at 20 weeks of pregnancy. The chamber voted 55-41 Wednesday for the legislation, which provides no exception for rape, incest or fatal fetal anomalies. The bill must return to the Iowa Senate for final approval, after the House amended it to require that a woman wait 72 hours before getting an abortion. Another provision requires that a doctor offer a woman more details about an ultrasound, including hearing the heartbeat of the fetus.

Nearly 20 states have passed similar 20-week bans, which is based on the disputed premise that a fetus can feel pain at that stage. Gov. Terry Branstad has indicated support for a ban, though a spokesman says the governor reserves judgment on the legislation.

House fire in Brayton Wed. night

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April 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Brayton and Exira were called to the scene of a house fire Wednesday night, in Brayton. The call came in just after 8-p.m.  The fire was located in a home at 405 County T, just a block or two from the fire station. Brayton Fire Chief Tom McGovern told KJAN News they found smoke was inside the home when they arrived. After the house was ventilated, they investigated and found a ceiling fan in the bathroom was on fire.

Ventilation efforts continued by making a hole in the roof and removing insulation. McGovern said the fire had worked its way down the walls and burned the pipes, so the bathtub was filling. Water and electricity to the home were shut-off.

Two residents and an animal safely evacuated the home, and efforts were underway to find them a place to stay. Crews were on the scene for about an hour. The damage was estimated at about $4,000. The bathroom ceiling fan is believed to have been the cause of the fire, according to the Chief.

Atlantic City Council News (4/5/17)

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April 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved a Resolution to enter into a Utility Infrastructure Easement with the Whitney Group, LLC, that will allow an electrical box to be placed on an 8-foot by 18-foot portion of a City parking lot located behind the Whitney Inn. The Whitney Group, which is renovating the old hotel into a dining, adult residential and business structure, requested the easement because they were required by AMU to relocate their power system away from the building. The City Attorney worked with the Whitney Group’s Mark Smith to hammer out the agreement. The City also recently entered into a $750,000 development agreement with the Whitney Group for their renovation project.

The Atlantic City Council also passed a Resolution setting April 19th at 5:30-p.m., as the date and time for a public hearing on the adoption of the City’s proposed FY 2018 5-year Capital Improvement Plan. In other business, the Council held the second readings of three ordinances. One was with regard to Zoning Regulations, the other pertains to separation distances and the mitigation of PCE contamination in the vicinity of 3rd Street Place, and third was for new Flood Plain Regulations. A motion was made to waive the third reading of that Ordinance, which was then passed unanimously.

The Council also approved the re-appointments to six-year terms, of Joyce Jensen and Joanne Lorence, to the Atlantic Municipal Utilities (AMU) Board.

Mayor Dave Jones (Left) signs the official Arbor Day Proclamation. Joining him are Dolly & Dave Bergman and Atlantic Parks & Rec Director Seth Staashelm.

They also heard a presentation from Dolly Bergman with regard to Arbor Day, and Trees Forever, whereby Atlantic has received an award for and the designation of, Tree City USA. The award will be presented on Thursday (April 6th). This marks the 21st year the City has received the honor. Mayor Dave Jones signed the official Arbor Day Proclamation as required for one of the four standards to be recognized as a Tree City USA.

Bergman said “The Atlantic Trees Forever” group was started March 17th, 25-years ago, so we as an organization will be celebrating our 25th Anniversary in the community this year.” She said they’re planning on planting 25 trees in different locations beginning later this spring through this fall.

Mayor Dave Jones reminded people the grass is growing quickly, and that if your grass becomes too tall, you will receive only one notice. Lawns must be mowed when the vegetation reaches a height of more than 12 inches by the first and the fifteenth day of the month in May, June, July, August, September, and October. The City will mow your lawn at cost, if you do not comply after receiving the first notice.

ROGER LOREN RHOADS, 58, of Griswold (Svcs. 04/08/2017)

Obituaries

April 5th, 2017 by Jim Field

ROGER LOREN RHOADS, 58, of Griswold died Tuesday, April 4th at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. A Celebration of Life Service for ROGER LOREN RHOADS will be held Saturday, April 8th from 6:00pm-9:00pm at the Griswold Community Building. A private family service with burial will be at the Pleasant Township Cemetery in Griswold prior to the memorial gathering. Nelson-Boylan-LeRette Funeral Chapel in Red Oak has the arrangements.

A memorial fund is being established in Roger’s name.

ROGER LOREN RHOADS is survived by:

Life Partner: Deborah Jane Weaver of Griswold.

Children: Barbie (Steve) Weaver-Kempker of Hallsville, MO. Brock Weaver of Bondurant.

Siblings: Connie Griffin of Atlantic. Carol (Chris) Bullington of Stanton. Nancy (Ross) Thomas of Atlantic. Kent (Deb) Rhoads of Walcott. Cal (June) Rhoads of Elk Horn. Roland Rhoads of Monticello, KY.

Sisters-in-law: Ann Paulsen of Griswold. Marlene Anderson of Council Bluffs. Cindy Wohlenhaus of Griswold. Pam Cornelius of Ames.

6 Grandchildren

2 Great-Grandhildren

Many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.