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DEBORAH SLAYTON, 60, of Waukee (Formerly of Casey) (Svcs. 01/12/2018)

Obituaries

January 10th, 2018 by admin

DEBORAH SLAYTON, 60, of Waukee (Formerly of Casey) died Tuesday, January 9th at her home. Celebration of Life Services for DEBORAH SLAYTON will be held on Friday, January 12th at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart.

Memorials may be directed to the Deb Slayton Memorial Fund and send in care of the funeral home.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

MARY PAT LEE, 69, of Wiota (Svcs. 01/15/2018)

Obituaries

January 10th, 2018 by admin

MARY PAT LEE, 69, of Wiota died Tuesday, January 9th at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. Funeral services for MARY PAT LEE will be held Monday, January 15th at 10:30am in the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held Sunday, January 14th from 1:00pm-3:00pm in the chapel at Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic with a Rosary held at 1:00pm.

Burial will be in the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery in Atlantic.

MARY PAT LEE is survived by:

Husband: Michael.

Daughter: Manda (Chad) Thomas of Ackley.

2 Grandchildren

CHARLES BARNHOUSE, 63, of Menlo (Svcs. 1-11-18)

Obituaries

January 10th, 2018 by admin

CHARLES BARNHOUSE, age 63, of Menlo died Sunday, January 7th.

Memorial services for CHARLES BARNHOUSE will be held on Thursday, January 11th at 11 am in the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Casey, IA. Brooks Funeral Care in Des Moines is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation will be held at 10 am prior to service on Thursday, January 11th.

Chiefs promote Bieniemy to fill offensive coordinator job

Sports

January 10th, 2018 by admin

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have promoted running backs coach Eric Bieniemy to offensive coordinator, filling the job that Matt Nagy left open when he was hired as the head coach of the Chicago Bears.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid announced the promotion in a statement Tuesday.

Bieniemy has spent five seasons with the Chiefs, joining the franchise when Reid was hired as the head coach. He has experience as an offensive coordinator during a two-year stint at Colorado, his alma mater, and also spent five seasons as running backs coach with the Minnesota Vikings.

Bieniemy was a second-round pick of the Chargers in 1991, and played running back for nine seasons with San Diego, Cincinnati and Philadelphia. He played for Reid in his final season with the Eagles.

Bluffs officials investigate apartment fire

News

January 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Council Bluffs Police Department said today (Wednesday), that both Council Bluffs Police and Fire Departments are investigating an apartment fire that occurred this morning at 228 Harrison Street in Council Bluffs. Officers were called to assist the Fire Department with a possible fire in an apartment in the two hundred block of Harrison Street at around 9:30-a.m. Officers arrived in the area and found that a fire had started at 228 Harrison Street Apt. 4A.

The Fire Department had started putting the fire out when they found two subjects inside the residence. Both subjects were taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment. An investigation into the cause of the fire and the condition of the two subjects found in the apartment is underway.

Iowa coach Ferentz faces an unusual rival: his neighbors

News, Sports

January 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz is facing a challenge from an unlikely opponent: his next-door neighbors. Trial is scheduled Feb. 6 in a lawsuit that pits the nation’s longest-tenured college football coach and his wife against the three other families who live along a private road outside Iowa City. A judge is expected to decide whether the Ferentzes breached a 2001 agreement and trespassed by planting trees and installing landscaping items along Saddle Club Road.

The fight over those encroachments is part of a long-running dispute. A judge ruled in September that the Ferentzes aren’t required to a homeowners’ association that neighbors formed in 2015 to split the costs of road maintenance. The ruling means the Ferentzes don’t have to pay $9,400 they were assessed for a repair project.

Cass County Supervisors hearing funding request and approve appointments

News

January 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors held their regular, weekly meeting today (Wednesday), in Atlantic. During their session, the Board heard reports and FY 2019 funding requests from the Cass County Committee on Aging (CCCOA). Their $7,000 funding request is unchanged from previous years. It was taken under advisement.

The organization has five towns in the County who have representatives to serve on the CCCOA. Lewis, Marne and Wiota have chosen not to join at this time, but the organization hopes they will do so in the future. Locally, residents may find activities/services at the Anita Sunset Club, the Irregular Seniors of Cumberland, Massena Seniors, Griswold Golden Tigers, and the Atlantic Meal Site. The Griswold group has recently started a Tai Chi form of exercise, which has been well received.

The group works with CCCOA to serve seniors with programs such as exercise, healthy eating and assistance with insurance supplements. They have also begun to take advantage of Angels Home Health Care, which provides programs for things such as communication between doctors and patients, support groups, and dementia. Each month, a combined 250 seniors take part in some kind of gathering. CCCOA meets the fourth Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October and December, at the Atlantic Meal Site. Their meetings begin at 10-a.m.

In other business, the Supervisors appointed Judy Kennedy to fill a vacancy on the Cass County Conservation Board, and Peter T. Smith, as Pymosa Township Trustee, to fill a vacancy created by his father, Glen Smith. Glen Smith is serving in Washington, D-C., after being confirmed by the Senate to the Farm Credit Administration Board. They also received quarterly reports from Micah Lee, with Cass County Conservation, and Mitch Holmes, with Cass County Veterans Affairs. They tabled action on approving a 28-E (cost sharing) agreement with the Guthrie County Board of Health, for the sharing of environmental health services in Cass County. They also tabled action on appointing someone to the Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority, to fill a vacancy.

They also approved the renewal of a lease agreement with Marne & Elk Horn Telephone Company. The agreement grants METC the right to install, maintain and operate certain equipment on the Courthouse Tower, and, in lieu of rent, provide a high speed internet connections and internet services, to the courthouse.

And, the Board of Supervisors set January 24th, January 31st, and Feb. 7th, as the dates for Public Hearings on an Ordinance authorizing the operation of all-terrain vehicles (ATV’s) and off-road utility vehicles (UTV’s), on county roadways and trails.

Iowa chief justice: Funding cuts hurting access to justice

News

January 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The head of Iowa’s court system says “Iowans are losing access to justice” because more than 100 court jobs remain empty following budget cuts. Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Cady offered the assessment Wednesday during his annual judiciary address to lawmakers. Cady says the court system is operating with 115 “essential” positions unfilled. He adds rural Iowans are receiving fewer court services than urban residents.

Cady also says specialty courts dealing with substance abuse cannot be expanded until the Legislature increases funding. Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds highlighted the need to better address opioids in her Condition of the State speech Tuesday. Cady’s office has a roughly $175 million budget that’s been reduced in recent years. Reynolds announced mid-year budget cuts Tuesday that include $1.6 million for the judicial branch.

Harlan City officials ask citizens to use off-street parking where possible

News

January 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Harlan City Administrator Gene Gettys says “Due to the winter weather forecast for Thursday, January 11th, the City of Harlan is asking citizens to voluntarily utilize off-street parking wherever possible.” Gettys said that will assist the Public Works Department with snow and ice control on city streets.  He added, “The City of Harlan appreciates your cooperation.”

(Update w/victim name) Suspect surrenders in Des Moines 1st homicide of 2018

News

January 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a suspect has surrendered in Des Moines’ first homicide of 2018. Police identified the victim Wednesday as 39-year-old Cory Channon. Officers and medics sent around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday to investigate a reported shooting found Channon’s body. He’d been shot in the chest.

A few minutes later the suspect contacted police and then surrendered. Police say investigators are still interviewing the unnamed person. No arrest has been reported and no charges have been filed.