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Jim Field visits with Cass County Extension Director Kate Olson about the Cass County Master Gardeners Bus Tour on June 7 to the Lincoln, NE area. The deadline to register for the day-long trip on Thursday, June 1. For more information or to register, CLICK HERE!
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ELDORA, Iowa — An Iowa homicide suspect was arrested Sunday, in Arizona. Eldora Police said Tuesday, 29-year-old Nathan Cole Bahr, of Iowa Falls, faces a charge of first-degree murder, police reported Tuesday morning. Police say he was brought in on May 29th, in Gilbert, Arizona. Authorities say Bahr allegedly shot and killed Desiree Folsom in Eldora. She was found dead on May 26 at a residence in the 1400 block of 17th Avenue. Eldora police Chief Nick Hassebrock said Bahr is Folsom’s ex-boyfriend. They had shared two children together.
Court documents show that on May 25, a Hardin County judge had approved a protective order for Folsom against Bahr. The order included a warning for law enforcement that noted Bahr may have a firearm.
Bahr remains in custody at a jail in Arizona.
(Clarinda, Iowa) – Last week we told you officials with the Union County Law Enforcement Center (LEC) reported that they had been flooded lately with incomplete accidental 911 calls occurring from cellular devices. Since then, Sheriff’s officials in other counties and jurisdictions in Iowa have reported similar calls.The Page County Sheriff’s Office is one of the latest to issue a statement about incomplete/accidental 9-1-1 calls.
State officials says most everyone has mis-dialed phone numbers at some point in time, but if you accidentally dial 9-1-1, or a child in your home dials 911 when no emergency exists, make sure you do not hang up the phone! Stay on the line and tell the dispatcher that 911 was called by mistake.
In order to prevent accidental 9-1-1 calls, consider the following tips:
#1 If you accidentally call 911 please stay on the line and answer the 911 dispatcher’s questions. If you hang-up we will do everything possible to get in touch with you. Please answer that call back. We must assume that all calls are for emergencies, and there are occasions where people do call 911 and cannot relay their emergency because of criminal conduct or medical issues.
#2 Be familiar with your device(s). One common 911 accidental dials happen when cell phone user put their phone into a cup holder, purse, or pocket. That’s because the side button on the phone pushes on the edges.
Remember, accidentally dialing 911 can tie up emergency resources and divert attention from genuine emergencies. Please carry your phone carefully. Make sure your phone is securely placed in your pocket, bag, or purse to minimize accidental pressure on the screen or buttons.
JANICE LUCILLE GILLIHAN, 83, of Manchester (IA) (& formerly of Exira & Atlantic), died May 16, 2023, at the Marietta’s Place in Manchester. A Celebration of Life/Visitation for JANICE GILLIHAN will be held from 6-until 9-p.m. Friday, June 9th, at the Pin Oak Pub and Links Event Center, in Manchester. Leonard-Muller Funeral Home & Crematory in Manchester has the arrangements.
Memorial donations may be made to the Good Neighbor Society.
JANICE GILLIHAN is survived by:
Her husband of 62 years – Norman Gillihan, of Manchester.
Her daughter – Sheri (Scott) Weber, of Delhi.
Her sons – Todd (Jean Gilpin) Gillihan, of Iowa City, and Jason (Julie) Gillihan, of Manchester.
Her brothers – Kent (Jane Beckendorf) Paulsen, Dave Paulsen, Perry (Barb) Paulsen, and Mark Paulsen, all of Exira;
Her sisters – Vicky (Noel) McKibbin of Adel, & Rhonda (Jerry) Chase of Council Bluffs.
4 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Online condolences may be left at https://www.leonard-mullerfh.com
(Radio Iowa) – The planting season is down to just a few more trips across the field. The U-S-D-A crop report shows 98 percent of the corn crop is planted, eight days ahead of last year and 11 days ahead of the five-year average. Eighty-five percent of the corn crop has emerged — with 77 percent reported in good to excellent condition. Ninety-four percent of soybeans had been planted by Sunday, more than one week ahead of last year and 15 days ahead of normal. Sixty-seven percent of soybeans have emerged and the first condition report shows 71 percent are rated in good to excellent condition.
Today: Isolated showers and thunderstorms before 10am, then isolated showers and thunderstorms after 11am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. Light south wind becoming south southeast 5 to 9 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 63. Southeast wind 6 to 8 mph.
Thursday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 11am. Partly sunny, with a high near 87. South wind 7 to 11 mph. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Friday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Sunny, with a high near 88.
Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 87. The Low was 60. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 79 and the Low was 51. The Record High on this date was 101 in 1934. The Record Low was 31 in 1897. Sunrise is at 5:48. Sunset is 8:45.
(Radio Iowa) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is in the midst of his first campaign swing through Iowa since kicking off his campaign for president last week. DeSantis spoke at a West Des Moines church Tuesday night and he got several standing ovations from the crowd during his remarks. “Our great American comeback starts by sending Joe Biden back to his basement in Delaware,” DeSantis said. DeSantis called on like-minded Americans to run for seats in congress and join him in countering the elites in politics, in corporate America and in education.
“I think the parents of this country are really going to rise up in 2024. I think this is going to be a central issue: Do you support the rights of parents to direct the education and upbringing of their children?” DeSantis did not specifically call for House Republicans to reject the federal debt deal, but he said it would not solve the nation’s fiscal problems. “D.C. doesn’t produce much of anything besides mountains of debt and loads of hot air,” DeSantis said, to cheers. “…Stop passing the buck to subsequent generations to clean up your mess.”
DeSantis did not use the phrase “drain the swamp” as Donald Trump did during the 2016 campaign, but DeSantis said as president he would attack the “administrative state” in the executive branch. “It requires a disciplined, energetic president who will spit nails and fight the needed battles every day over an eight year period,” DeSantis said. “…You need to start cleaning house on day one.” DeSantis took questions from reporters after the event. He said it was ridiculous for Trump to say New York’s governor handled the pandemic better than he did in Florida.
“But it is an indication that the former president would double down on his lockdowns from March of 2020,” DeSantis said. Alan Daut of Altoona says DeSantis is the only Republican who can win in 2024. “That’s the most critical and important thing, to win,” Daut says. “Trump was a good president. He did a great job from my perspective, but winning is everything.” A few people in the crowd cited the Florida governor’s age as they talked about DeSantis. He’s 32 years younger than Trump. Matt Stewart of Altoona put it this way.
“I don’t want another geezer General Election,” Stewart said. Lee Thornburgh of West Des Moines likes DeSantis, but isn’t ready to say he’ll Caucus for DeSantis. “He’s definitely in the running,” There’s so much time available, it’s hard to say so right at this moment,” he said. “I’d like to hear some other people, but I think he’s done a great job.”
DeSantis will campaign in Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Pella and Cedar Rapids today (Wednesday).