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Creston Police report 2 arrests

News

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports two arrests took place Monday afternoon. At around 12:15-p.m., 18-year old Kimberlyn Albrechtsen, of Afton, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. She was taken into custody on a Union County warrant for Simple Assault. Albrechtsen was subsequently released on a $300 bond.

And, at around 1:30-p.m., Monday, 26-year old Dalton Cormeny, of Murray, was arrested on an Adair County warrant for Failure to serve jail time. Cormeny was transferred to the custody of Adair County Deputies.

Man arrested in shooting of northern Iowa school bus

News

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

FOREST CITY, Iowa (AP) — A 32-year-year-old Forest City man faces two charges connected with the shooting of a school bus. No one was injured in Friday’s incident, when a bus window was shattered by a shot from a pellet gun. Authorities say Martin Tindall is charged with felony intimidation with a dangerous weapon and with misdemeanor criminal mischief. He’s due in court Friday. Court records say he told investigators that he’d shot toward the bus.

Van crashes into Concerned, Inc., in Harlan, Monday evening

News

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

KJAN’s sister-station KNOD in Harlan reported on their social media page, Monday evening, that an accident involving a van occurred at Concerned, Inc., in Harlan that same evening. The van collided with the side of the building, but it wasn’t immediately clear if there were injuries. We’ll have more additional information when it becomes available.

Photo by KNOD staff

Ex-Glenwood center workers plead guilty to abuse

News

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

GLENWOOD, Iowa (AP) — Two more former Glenwood State Resource Center workers charged with mistreating residents have pleaded guilty. The Des Moines Register reports that 50-year-old Darrel Case pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of wanton neglect of a resident of a health care facility. His wife, 43-year-old Dana Case, pleaded guilty to one count. They’re scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 12.

Earlier this year 13 workers at the center quit or were fired over abuse allegations. An Iowa Department of Human Services investigation that found several clients were physically abused or subjected to verbal abuse or neglect. The center provides services for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

TALENA F. ANDERSEN, 93, of Harlan (Svcs. 1/11/18)

Obituaries

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

TALENA F. ANDERSEN, 93, of Harlan, died Monday, January 8, 2018. Funeral services for TALENA ANDERSEN will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, Jan. 11th, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday, from 2-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m. ; Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

TALENA ANDERSEN is survived by:

Her sons – Arthur (Linda) Andersen, of Harlan, and Roger (Laurie) Andersen, of Atlantic.

Her daughter – Linda (Kenneth) Woltmann, of Grimes.

Her brother – Floyd (Anne) Williams, of Atlantic.

5 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, her sisters-in-law, other relatives, and friends.

RONALD DALE STEINKUEHLER, 74, of Shenandoah (& formerly of Harlan) – Svcs. 1/13/18

Obituaries

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

RONALD DALE STEINKUEHLER, 74, of Shenandoah (& formerly of Harlan), died Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018, at Avoca Specialty Care. A Celebration of Life for RONALD STEINKUEHLER will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13th, 2018, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial will be at a later date.

RONALD STEINKUEHLER is survived by:

His son – Brian (Amy McGargill) Steinkuehler, of Shenandoah.

His daughters – Rose Steinkuehler, of Harlan, and Sophia Garrett, of Dow City.

His brothers – Daryle (Judy) Steinkuehler, of Okoboji, and Gary (Carolyn) Steinkuehler, of Defiance.

His sisters – Bayla (“Skip”) Marshall, of Defiance; Lou Ann Reno, of Las Vegas, NV; Barbara (Ray) Schleimer, of Panama, and Shirley (Jerome) Mumm, of Harlan.

and 2 grandchildren.

RICK TASTO, 67, of Atlantic (Svcs. 01-13-2018)

Obituaries

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

RICK TASTO, 67, of Atlantic died Monday, January 8th at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic.  Funeral services for RICK TASTO will be held on Saturday, January 13th at 11:00 am at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

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Visitation with the family will be held on Friday from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the funeral home.

A private family burial will take place prior to the service in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Memorials to the Atlantic Gospel Chapel for later designation to Iowa Bible Camp and the Tom Maley Memorial Fund.

To honor the memory of Rick, Lindeman Tractor will be closed on Saturday, January 13th.

RICK TASTO is survived by:

Wife:  Nancy Tasto

Daughter:  Jenny (Matt) Williams of Atlantic.

Sons:  Jason Tasto of Atlantic and Jared (Dacee) Tasto of Atlantic.

6 Grandchildren

Skyscan Forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 1/9/18

Weather

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Skyscan Forecast – Dan Hicks, Tuesday, 1/9/18

Today: Areas of fog this morning; P/Cldy. High 48. S @ 10-20.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 34. S @ 10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a high near 50. S@ 10-20.

Tom Night: Cldy /rain changing to snow overnight. Low 16. N/NW @ 15-30mph.

Thursday: Cldy w/snow thru noon. High around 30 early, falling into the upper teens. Less than 1/2” of snow is expected in the Atlantic area.

Friday: P/Cldy w/flurries. High 18.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 42. Our Low was 11. Last year on this date our High was 39 and the Low was 14. The all-time record High in Atlantic on this date was 58 in 2002, and the Low was -23 in 1974.

Reynolds making history as first woman to deliver governor’s annual address to legislature

News

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

History will be made in the Iowa Capitol today (Tuesday) when Kim Reynolds becomes the first female governor to deliver the annual “Condition of the State” address. Reynolds told reporters yesterday (Tuesday) she’ll emphasize that when you “challenge yourself, big things can happen.”

“It’s more about acknowledging that, you know, as a small town girl from rural Iowa, if you dream big and work hard, anything can happen,” Reynolds said during a statehouse news conference, “and I think that applies to anybody.” This will be the third major speech Reynolds has delivered since she took over as governor in late May. Over the past several weeks, Reynolds has said she’ll use today’s (Tuesday’s) speech to unveil the “broad ideas” she has for tax cuts. “Delivering my vision for not only tax reform, but for Iowa moving forward,” Reynolds says.

Reynolds has been arguing cutting the state’s income tax rate will make Iowa more competitive. She’s also been promising to focus the tax relief on “working class families.” “We ought to do everything we can to make sure they can keep more of their hard-earned money,” Reynolds said. “People are working hard and what I still here is they’re struggling to make ends meet.”

Reynolds has hinted water quality and developing a more skilled Iowa workforce are among the other “pressing issues” she’ll discuss today (Tuesday). The annual “Condition of the State” address also requires a look back at 2017 and Reynolds has been telling crowds these are “exciting and critical times for Iowa.” “We have a great story to tell,” Reynolds says. “Iowa has so much capacity and opportunity within our borders.”

Republican legislative leaders have been talking about reducing Iowa’s income taxes and an analysis obtained by a blogger indicated the G-O-P would like to phase out the state inheritance tax as well. Senate Republican Leader Bill Dix says voters sent Republicans to Des Moines to cut taxes.”Tax relief is about emboldening our middle class and encouraging our citizens to invest in themselves, their local businesses and in our state,” Dix said yesterday during a speech on the legislature’s opening day.

Democrats in the legislative warn against mimicking the 2012 tax cut package in Kansas that’s left a current 900 million dollar state budget deficit there.  Senate Minority Leader Janet Petersen, a Democrat from Des Moines said “It would be irresponsible for Iowa to go down that road. Iowans want us to make wise decisions to improve our state. We can’t afford to repeat the mistakes of others.”

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: 1/9/2018

News

January 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Legislature has formally launched its latest session. Legislative leaders from both chambers gaveled in shortly after 10 a.m. Monday at the state Capitol in Des Moines. The day is expected to be focused mostly on ceremonial speeches. Republicans with majorities in the Senate and House will set the agenda for the session, and they’ve indicated that overhauling Iowa’s tax code will be high on their to-do list. A proposal has not been shared publicly.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Legislature has hired a human resources director to oversee harassment complaints at the state Capitol. Colin Tadlock, a spokesman for House Republicans, confirmed Monday the manager will begin work Jan. 21. The state agreed in September to pay $1.75 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a former GOP Senate staffer who said she was fired after reporting sexual misconduct in the workplace. The Legislature is still grappling with the fallout.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa attorney general’s office has filed a lawsuit against a former Sioux City council member alleging the improper storage and disposal of millions of pounds of electronics and hazardous waste. The Sioux City Journal reports the state filed the lawsuit Monday against Aaron Rochester, seeking unspecified civil penalties and a permanent injunction against his recycling businesses. The state says more than 17 million pounds of waste has been stored at facilities in Iowa and Nebraska.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A California man from Russia charged with using stolen identification from Russian immigrants to file fraudulent unemployment benefits in Iowa and two other states has been sentenced to four years and nine months in prison. Court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Iowa say Nikolai Monastyrski also must repay the state of Illinois more than $230,000, Iowa more than $114,000 and Pennsylvania $46,000.