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Suspect tries check kiting scheme at several NW Iowa banks

News

December 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Law officers and banks are on alert in northwest Iowa after a man tried to defraud at least four banks in the region this week. Le Mars Police Sergeant Jay King says the suspect used the same tactics at each stop, including at Kingsley State Bank in LeMars. King says, “What he did is he would take a stolen check, a forged check, and write it out for a large amount, deposit it into a real account of somebody who was not involved in any of this but keep an amount of cash out, basically causing an act of theft for the amount he kited from the check.”

Police are circulating a photo of the man.

Bank fraud suspect

Bank fraud suspect

“The subject is described as a person of 40 to 50 years of age with a close-cut haircut,” King says. “He was wearing an Ace bandage on his right arm, dressed in business attire. He drove away in a white Chevy Impala.”

It appears the same suspect also tried the scam at two Sioux County banks — in Granville and Alton — and later at a bank in Sioux City. Officials would not say how much money was involved.

(Radio Iowa)

Fire Danger warnings discontinued in Shelby County

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

December 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency has discontinued the seasonal field/grassland Fire Danger notices. Local fire departments and businesses with the Fire Danger warning signs may move them in the “Low” category.

Shelby County Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert says thanks those who posted Fire Danger Boards and the media,  for emphasizing, the potential fire danger in Shelby County. “Public awareness, reminding citizens of the danger associated with open burning, and the availability of their Local Fire Chief to help them assess, and, plan safe burns” he says, “benefits all of us.”

Seivert says “Twice a week (During the planting and harvest season) we ask our Local Fire Chiefs to move or change the local fire danger boards. These are volunteers, and it shows their dedication, to prevent fires, as well as respond to them.”

The Fire Danger program will resume next Spring.

Charges dismissed against three men charged with hunting violations in Cass & Audubon Counties

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Three area men charged in connection with multiple Jan. 2015 hunting violations in Cass and Audubon Counties have had at least some of the charges dismissed in court. Online court records show Judge Karen L. Mailander, on November 29th, dismissed charges of Reckless Use of a Firearm and Trespass filed in Cass County, against Bradley Wendt, of Denison, and Donald Kinzie, of Stuart.

A charge of Reckless Use of a Firearm filed in Cass County against Dustin Hansen, of Adair, was dismissed by the Judge back on August 30th. Continuances were requested last January in connection with a Trespass charges filed against Wendt and Kinzie, in Audubon County.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources had filed the charges on Dec. 9th, 2015. Officials began their investigation after receiving calls from the public.

December 2016

Birthday Club

December 1st, 2016 by admin

December 1st:

  • Thatcher Hilyard of Cumberland (Winner)

December 2nd:

  • Waylon Vogl of Anita (Winner)
  • Margaret Taylor of Atlantic
  • Tamie Madsen of Kimballton
  • Sandi Lauritsen of Audubon
  • Michelle Gifford of Atlantic
  • Janet Nielsen of Atlantic

December 3rd:

  • Logan & Collin Evans of Griswold (Winners)

December 4th:

  • Clayton Van Aernam of Exira (Winner)
  • Roger Hansen of Atlantic
  • Ashley Mosier of Atlantic

December 5th:

  • Robert Sampson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Judy Anderson of Atlantic

December 6th:

  • Pam Auerbach of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Karla Akers of Anita
  • Heather Green of Atlantic

December 7th:

  • Jan Sorensen of Exira (Winner)

December 8th:

  • Mary Lou Hoskins of Anita (Winner)

December 9th:

  • Michelle Martens of Griswold (Winner)
  • Wyatt Linfor of Atlantic
  • Carolyn Hartmann of Cumberland
  • Paul Campbell of Hamlin

December 10th:

  • Dee Anderson of Atlantic (Winner)

December 11th:

  • Pat Lauritsen of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Steve Green of Atlantic
  • Mary Christensen of Audubon

December 12th:

  • Alene Meyer of Atlantic (Winner)

December 13th:

  • Maxine Hagen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mark Zanders of Anita
  • Melanie Hart of Atlantic

December 14th:

  • Beck Benton of Exira (Winner)
  • Bradden Thompson of Lewis

December 15th:

  • Brooke Lamp of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Shirley Winson of Atlantic

December 16th:

  • no birthdays

December 17th:

  • Camryn Paulsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Lyle Perkins of Atlantic
  • Tracie Christensen of Audubon

December 18th:

  • Jessie Hilyard of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Julie McVay of Audubon
  • Mike Linfor of Atlantic
  • Ross Eilts of Massena

December 19th:

  • Hannah Kloake of Exira (Winner)
  • Marilyn Paulsen of Exira

December 20th:

  • Deb Schuler of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Betty Erisman of Atlantic
  • Carol Hemmingsen of Marne
  • Ellie Rutherford of Atlantic

December 21st:

  • Brenda Zellmer of Atlantic (Winner)

December 22nd:

  • Roger Denison of Atlantic (Winner)

December 23rd:

  • Maggie Stapley of Lewis (Winner)
  • Brian Jensen of Hamlin
  • Allen Hjelle of Elk Horn
  • Sandy VanAernam of Wiota

December 24th:

  • Jessica Olsen of Lewis (Winner)
  • Ashley Van Aernam of Exira
  • Sharon Kline of Guthrie Center
  • Devin Mortensen of Kimballton

December 25th:

  • Tisha Mendenhall of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Collette Moore of Exira
  • Jean Hinners of Exira

December 26th:

  • Jerry Kommes of Exira (Winner)
  • Lexy Welter of Atlantic

December 27th:

  • Ramona Knop (Winner) no address needs picked up!

December 28th:

  • Francis Nelson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Marty Mardesen
  • Gerry Kommes of Exira

December 29th:

  • Judy Rathman of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mary Zellmer of Atlantic
  • Joan Lauritsen of Hamlin

December 30th:

  • Becky Thompson of Exira (Winner)
  • Brody Klocke of Exira
  • Coilleen Riesgaard of Exira
  • Helen Rossell of Atlantic
  • Julie Schmeling of Casey
  • Verna Sporleder of Elk Horn

December 31st:

  • Doris Jensen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Crista Wiscus of Atlantic

 

DR. WILLIAM C. PETERSON, 77, of Exira (Svcs. 12/4/16)

Obituaries

December 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DR. WILLIAM C. PETERSON, 77, of Exira, died Tue., Nov. 29th, at home. Memorial services for DR. WILLIAM C. PETERSON will be held 3-p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4th, at the Exira Christian Church. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home has the arrangements.

DR. WILLIAM C. PETERSON is survived by:
His wife – Barbara Peterson, of Exira.

Backyard & Beyond 12-1-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 1st, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Museum of Danish America intern Mads Henriksen.

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UI researcher watches end of Cassini spacecraft mission with mixed emotions

News

December 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A spacecraft orbiting Saturn with University of Iowa-built instruments on-board is undergoing a course change this week that will take the robotic ship much closer to the ringed planet. U-I research scientist Bill Kurth says the 20-year mission of Cassini is nearing its end and this new direction will be both exciting and saddening. “This brings us to a new phase in the mission we call the Ring Grazing Orbits,” Kurth says. “The orbit will take us very close to Saturn’s F ring, which is a tiny ring on the outer edge of the main ring system.”

Cassini was launched in 1997 and has been orbiting Saturn and its many moons since 2004, so Kurth looks forward to exploring new elements of the mysterious planet’s unique rings. “Even though we fly through what is considered a clear zone, we’ll impact with probably hundreds of tiny dust particles per second,” Kurth says. “The Iowa instrument is sensitive to those impacts and we can understand how many of those dust impacts there are, giving us an idea of what the density of the dust is.”

Next April, new commands will be sent to the spacecraft which will propel it even closer to Saturn, into an orbit that just skims the cloudtops. Kurth says they’ll be able to analyze the lightning in Saturn’s thunderstorms which can sometimes last up to nine months. “This will be below the ring system, the D ring is the inner-most ring, and above Saturn’s atmosphere,” Kurth says. “It’ll be a fantastic opportunity to study Saturn from a vantage point that we haven’t had before.”

Next September, Cassini will be given a final command that will send it plunging into Saturn’s atmosphere where it will burn up, a maneuver which leaves Kurth with mixed emotions. “It’s bittersweet,” Kurth says. “Certainly, we don’t like to see the mission end. It’s been highly successful. We make new discoveries on a regular basis. Certainly, going into these new orbits will be almost like a brand new mission for us.”

Kurth is also one of the lead researchers for Juno, the NASA spacecraft now orbiting Jupiter, which still has many years before it.

(Radio Iowa)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st

Trading Post

December 1st, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  fish tank 10 dollars with stand. Smaller Windows free.  Call 402-378-3640.

WANTED:  good used garage door with opener- 10 & 12 ft by 8ft high. (712) 249- 5515.

Creston man arrested for repeat violation of the Sex Offender Registry

News

December 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports a man was arrested at the Union County Jail, Wednesday afternoon, on a warrant charging him with Violation of the State’s Sex Offender Registry, 2nd or subsequent offense. 30-year old Sean Stauffer, of Creston, was later released on a $5,000 bond.

Creston Police said they also took three reports of Theft, Wednesday. A resident of the 300 block of N. Cedar Street reported someone broke out the rear passenger side window of his vehicle, causing an estimated $200 damage. The incident took place sometime overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning. A resident of the 1000 block of S. Sumner Street reported Wednesday afternoon, that someone broke into her vehicle and took a wallet. That happened sometime between 11-p.m. Tuesday and Noon, Wednesday. The loss was estimated at $20. And, a resident living in the 500 block of W. Spencer Street in Creston, told Police Wednesday night, that someone stole a Laser Light Project from the front yard of their residence. The incident, which happened sometime during the day, Wednesday, resulted in a loss of about $40.

(8-a.m. News)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/1/2016

News, Podcasts

December 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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