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DOLORIS CARR, 88, of Anita, died Sun., Sept. 18th, at the Cass County Hospice Center. Memorial services for DOLORIS CARR will be held Sat., Sept. 24th at 10-a.m., in the Anita Community Center. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.
Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.
DELORIS CARR is survived by:
Her sons – Clifford (Joye) Carr, of Anita, & Robert (TRuth Wester) Carr, of Brayton.
Her daughter – Marlyce (Debbie) Carr, of Dallas Center.
DION ALLAN GROOMS, 52, of Walnut, died Thu., Sept. 15th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral services for DION GROOMS will be held 10-a.m. Tue., Sept. 20th, at the Peace United Church of Christ in Walnut. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.
Visitation is from 5-9pm Mon., Sept. 19th, at the funeral home, where the family will greet friends from 5-8pm.
Burial will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery at Hancock.
DION GROOMS is survived by:
His daughters – Ashley (Brian) Williams, of Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks, Alaska; Lacey Grooms, of Walnut.
His sisters – Jolene (Dean) Henning, of MN, & Tami (Jeff) Harman, of Neola.
His brother – Allan (Kerree) Grooms, of Walnut.
1 grandchild.
The City of Atlantic’s Park and Recreation Board of Directors are set to this evening, at City Hall. Action items on their agenda include those pertaining to the Election of a Secretary, the Schildberg Fishing Dock repair and replacement, and an update on Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring’s conversations with Councilman Kern Miller about his concept to move the skate park from its current location at Sunnyside Park to another spot.
The Board will also hear an updates on the Schildberg Quarry Lake number 1 Trail and Bull Creek Pathway Projects, and discuss sidewalk replacement at the City Park, along with other matters, including the Sunnyside Tennis Courts and Restroom replacements.
The meeting begins at 5:15-p.m.
A volunteer, on-duty firefighter with the Shelby Fire Department was struck and killed by a car Sunday evening at the scene of an earlier crash on Interstate 80, in Pottawattamie County. According to the Iowa State Patrol, 41-year old Michael Collins, from Minden, IA, was directing traffic at around 6:50-p.m. just east of the Shelby exit on I-80 eastbound, when he was hit by a car driven by 43-year old David Lee Thies, of Ames.
Thies‘ 2001 Honda Accord was in the closed lane of traffic when it hit Collins. Collins died at the scene. His body was transported to the State Medical Examiner’s Office in Ankeny for autopsy. The accident, which remains under investigation, closed I-80 eastbound for about two-hours.
LOIS LORRAINE RATTENBORG, 74, of Oakland, died Sun., Sept. 18th, at her home west of Oakland. Funeral services for LOIS RATTENBORG will be held 11-a.m. Wed., Sept. 21st, at the Oakland United Methodist Church. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.
Visitation with the family will be held at the Oakland United Methodist Church on Tue., (9/20), from 5-to 7:30pm.
Burial will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery.
LOIS RATTENBORG is survived by:
Her husband – W. Keith Rattenborg.
Her children – Jolaine Mills and Michael Jacobsen, Jolynn Kellogg, and Chris (Susan) Rattenborg.
Her sisters – Janice Knott, Joann Lockwood, Leila Zimmerman and Sandra Madron.
Her brother – Gerald Danker.
7 grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.
ATLANTIC – The Cass County Health System and Cass County Public Health Department have announced the availability of seasonal influenza vaccinations. Community clinics are scheduled for the following dates and times:
Charges for flu vaccinations at these community events will be $25 for seasonal vaccine, and $40 for the high-dose vaccine (those 65 and older). Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Humana, and hawk-i can be billed. Both injectable and mist forms are available at these community clinics. Businesses desiring onsite flu vaccination clinics for their employees may contact Denise Coder, Community Health Coordinator at 712-243-7475 or coderda@ihs.org. Additionally, Cass County Public Health will be conducting flu vaccinations for students during school time at all Cass County schools in October. Schools are distributing consent forms, which are due back to the school by October 1.
Flu vaccine is also currently available at Atlantic Medical Center (AMC). No appointment is necessary; the immunization nurse is available from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, and 8:30 – 11:30 am on Saturdays. AMC follows the Centers for Disease Control guidelines on influenza vaccinations, which are as follows:
AMC has all three types of available flu vaccine: nasal mist for people 2 – 49 years of age ; fluzone injectable vaccine for ages 6 months – 64 years; high-dose vaccine for people ages 65 and older. Other steps to preventing and controlling the spread of flu and other illnesses are to practice the 3 Cs:
For more information about seasonal influenza vaccinations, contact Denise Coder, Community Health Coordinator at 712-243-7475.
Six people, an adult and five children, were injured Sunday morning during a single-vehicle accident just north of Malvern, in Mills County. The Iowa State Patrol reports 40-year old Tiffany Monson, of Malvern, was driving a 1995 Chrysler Concorde that left the road at around 11:30-a.m., near the intersection of 315th and Jahnke Avenue, and struck a tree.
Monson, and the passengers in her car, two females, ages 15 and 11, along with three males, ages 12, 10 and 9, were injured. Only one of the vehicles’ occupants, a 15-year old female, was wearing a seatbelt. All of the crash victims with the exception of the 9-year old male, were transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. The other 9-year old was taken to Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. The names of the children were not released, and a report on the victims’ conditions is not available.
ATLANTIC, Iowa (AP) – The Atlantic school district has settled with the families of three girls who sued over strip searches. That’s according to the Omaha World-Herald. A trial had been scheduled for this month in Cass County District Court, but a recent settlement ended the case. Attorneys in the case declined to reveal details of the agreement. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of three girls who claimed they were strip-searched in a locker room in August 2009 after a classmate reported the theft of $100 from her purse. No money was found.
The lawsuit claimed the girls’ state and federal rights against unreasonable searches had been violated, as was an Iowa law that specifically prohibits strip-searching students. The superintendent and several school board members declined to comment on the settlement.
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) – Connecticut officials say that no foul play was involved when an Iowa State University student dressed as the school’s mascot broke his arm during his team’s game against the University of Connecticut. UConn officials say police told them the male student, dressed as a cardinal named “Cy” for the Cyclones, tripped on stairs at Rentschler Field during Friday’s game. The Hartford Courant reports that witnesses had said he might have been pushed when he went into the stands, though that was not confirmed and UConn officials dispute it. UConn athletics spokesman Mike Enright says state police told them there was no physical altercation and no foul play. The student was treated at a local hospital and released in time to return to Iowa on the team’s chartered flight.