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Griswold Fire responds to fire in Pottawattamie County

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June 23rd, 2016 by admin

The Griswold Fire Department responded to a call of an attic fire at approximately 11:35pm Wednesday night on 538th Street in Pottawattamie County.  Griswold Fire Chief Andy Steffen told KJAN news he along with another Firefighter were the first to arrive on scene and knocked down some of the flames with a fire extinguisher until the first tanker arrived.  Steffen said one section of the flames was particularly hard to knock down but they were eventually able to get everything extinguished.

2 adults and 4 children were in the home when the fire started and were alerted to the fire by a working smoke detector.  Everyone was able to get out of the home safely.

Steffen said extensive damage was done to the attic along with one bedroom and one bathroom that were affected by the flames and water.  The family planned to return to assess the damage today.  Griswold fires crews were on the scene approximately 2 hours and returned to the station around 2:00am.

USS Iowa in contest for best museum ship

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June 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

USS IA

U.S.S. Iowa

The caretakers of the battleship that bears our state’s name are looking to get a little national publicity in an online contest. Battleship Iowa museum spokesman, Andrew Bossenmeyer, says the U-S-S Iowa is in a friendly competition. “The contest is run by Readers Choice Group and it has been going on I believe all year for different segments of the travel and entertainment amusement fields — I believe the U-S-A Today is handling the contest,” Bossenmeyer explains. “…we were nominated along with 19 other ships to be considered the best museum ship in the United States,” Bossenmeyer says.

You can go to www.10best.com and then the best museum ship category to vote for the U-S-S Iowa. The state of Iowa help provide funds to save the historic battleship and have it towed to Long Beach, California where it now serves as the museum. Thousands of Iowans toured the ship in an event prior to the Hawkeye football team’s Rose Bowl appearance.

“I was amazed at the patience that day….I’ve never seen our line to get on our ship that long. People waited in line to take and hour-and-a-half tour that day that probably went for three to four hours that day because of the amount of people in line,” Bossenmeyer says. Anyone who shows and Iowa driver’s license can tour the ship for free when they visit, but Bossenmeyer says they have plenty of things to make people from other states want to see the ship.

He says they have had other museum ship administrators have come out to see how they run the Iowa and he says they have made great strides in the four years they have been operation. Bossenmeyer says they are the only ship that has an interactive tour. He says that tour gives you a lot of information.

“Let’s say you are over in the 16-inch gun turret area, you will get to experience what it was like to have those guns fire off,” Bossenmeyer says. “And that video content or whether it’s augmented reality will be fed to you. No other ship in the United States is running that technology right now.” He says there are other things that make the U-S-S Iowa stand out.

“We’re are the only ship that has a bathtub on board — and that was put in for F-D-R. We’re called ‘the battleship of presidents’ because we’ve had the most sitting presidents on board our ship. So, little things like that make us a little unique. It’s not to take anything away from the other ships, they are fantastic,” Bossenmeyer says.

The are some other iconic ships in the competition, including: the U-S-S Constitution, the oldest U-S battleship afloat; the U-S-S Missouri, the ship where the Japanese signed the surrender documents ending World War Two; the captured German submarine U-505; the aircraft carriers Yorktown, Midway and Lexinton. Bossenmeyer says the weekends are the busiest time for visitors, averaging between 12-hundred and two-thousand people on Saturday and Sunday.

He says they also offer education programs so they get kids from many local schools who come out for the free programs. “We also have a camp battleship program where local scouts come out and learn what it is like to be a sailor for the evening,” Bossenmeyer says. He says they will open a new exhibit in July. “We’ve add 360 panoramic views of the areas on board that most likely the public will never get to just because the steepness of the stairs. So, we’ve done the best to create an environment so you can see what it is like in an engine room, see what it is like in a generator room,” Bossenmeyer says.

You can vote for the U-S-S Iowa once each day through noon on Monday July 18th. The winner will be announced on Friday, July 22nd.

(Radio Iowa)

UPDATE: Search Ended- Harlan Police ask for help in locating a missing man

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June 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

**Update 12:15pm- Harlan Police are no longer looking for Ziggy. He has contacted family and is safe.**

Harlan Police are asking for the public’s help in locating 43 year old Thomas “Ziggy” Schumacher. He was last seen Wednesday morning at 11:30 at his home. Ziggy is 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs approximately 250 pounds and has green eyes. Ziggy also has a medical condition. If you have seen Ziggy, please call the Harlan Police Department immediately at 755-5151.

Thomas "Ziggy" Schumacher

Thomas “Ziggy” Schumacher

Red Oak woman arrested for Probation Violation

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June 23rd, 2016 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department arrested a Red Oak woman this (Thursday) morning for Probation Violation. At 6:05am officers arrested 31-year-old Natosha Myree Cralley in the 400 block of Highland Avenue in Red Oak on a Montgomery County Arrest Warrant for Violation of Probation.  Cralley was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $10,000 cash bond.

MARCIA VAIS, 63, of Anita (Svcs. 06-25-2016)

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June 23rd, 2016 by admin

MARCIA VAIS, 63, of Anita died Wednesday, June 22nd at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines.  Funeral Services for MARCIA VAIS will be held on Saturday, June 25th at 10:30am in the United Methodist Church in Anita.  Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held Friday, June 24th from 4:00pm-6:00pm in the United Methodist Church in Anita.

Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

MARCIA VAIS is survived by:

Husband: Larry Vais of Anita.

Daughters: Laura (Fred) Vais of Anita. Heather (Brian) Bauerkemper of Walnut.

Sisters: Linda Stein of St. Charles. Cheryl Ridenour of Council Bluffs. Chris Vestel of Red Oak.

3 Grandchildren.

High School Softball Scoreboard Wednesday 06/22/2016

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June 23rd, 2016 by admin

Atlantic 10, Red Oak 2
Atlantic 13, Red Oak 2
AHSTW 11, Audubon 7

AHSTW 9, Audubon 8
Boyer Valley 16, Adair-Casey 6
Boyer Valley 19, Adair-Casey 7
Glidden-Ralston 7, CAM, Anita 6
IKM-Manning 20, Griswold 2
IKM-Manning 8, Griswold 2
Lenox 12, Fremont-Mills 2
Lewis Central 3, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 2
Murray 12, Essex 0
Orient-Macksburg 6, Nodaway Valley 2
Perry 12, Carroll 0
Treynor 9, Underwood 2

High School Baseball Scoreboard Wednesday 06/22/2016

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June 23rd, 2016 by admin

Denison-Schleswig 4, Atlantic 1
AHSTW, Avoca 10, Audubon 1
Audubon 3, AHSTW, Avoca 2
CAM, Anita 13, Glidden-Ralston 3 (5 innings)
Central Decatur, Leon 17, Orient-Macksburg 2
Central Decatur, Leon 4, Wayne, Corydon 3
Coon Rapids-Bayard 6, Ogden 2
Harlan 13, Sioux City, East 2 (5 innings)
Lewis Central 13, Shenandoah 0
Logan-Magnolia 17, Riverside, Oakland 4
Logan-Magnolia 20, Riverside, Oakland 0
Murray 16, Essex 6
Perry 14, Carroll 3

Arizona shuts out UCSB 3-0, advances to CWS bracket final

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June 23rd, 2016 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Jared Oliva homered for the first time in over two months and JC Cloney pitched seven strong innings, leading Arizona to a 3-0 victory over UC Santa Barbara in a College World Series elimination game Wednesday night.

The Wildcats (46-22) will play Oklahoma State on Friday in the Bracket 1 final. They need to win that game and another Saturday against the Cowboys to reach next week’s best-of-three finals.

The Gauchos (43-20-1) went 1-2 in their first CWS appearance.

Cloney (7-4) gave up only five singles before turning the game over to Cameron Ming with a runner on base and no outs in the eighth.

The Gauchos threatened in the ninth after Clay Fisher doubled and Devon Gradford walked with no outs. Ming struck out Austin Bush, JJ Muno and Dempsey Grover to end the game.

Arizona has allowed only two runs in three CWS games.

Red Oak man arrested on assault charge

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June 23rd, 2016 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of a Red Oak man early this (Thursday) morning. At 1:53am officers arrested 21-year-old Steven Noah Loucks in the 300 block of Joy Street in Red Oak for Simple Assault.  Loucks was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $300 bond.

Skyscan Forecast Thursday 06/23/2016

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June 23rd, 2016 by admin

Skyscan Forecast   Thursday, June 23rd   Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy. Cooler, less humid. N @ 10-15. High 86.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Light and variable winds. Low 60.

Friday: Partly cloudy. Few isolated showers and thunderstorms. SE @ 10. High 86.

Saturday: Partly cloudy. Warmer and more humid. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 92.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. Warmer and more humid. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 92.

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