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An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held Wednesday, June 15th in Griswold, in honor of Griswold High School Teacher and FFA Adviser, Kevin Blair. The Red Cross says Blair’s current and former students and FFA members are especially encouraged to donate at the blood drive held in his honor, from 11-a.m. until 5-p.m. June 15th, at the Griswold Central Church of Christ.
Mr. Blair was diagnosed with marginal zone lymphoma, a form on non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. While in the hospital, he received blood transfusions to raise his dangerously low hemoglobin numbers.
The Blood Drive in his honor, comes at a particularly difficult time for the Red Cross, as many schools that hold blood drives, are out of session for the summer months, which makes it an especially difficult time to collect enough blood to meet the needs of hospital patients.
To make an appointment for the Blood Drive in Griswold, call Janae at 712-210-4271, use the free Red Cross Blood Donor App. (available at www.redcrossblood.org/bloodapp), or visit redcrossblood.org on the web, and use sponsor code 009857.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a Nebraska man suspected in a fatal hit-and-run crash in Iowa told police his vehicle was stolen the night of the accident.
The Daily Nonpareil in Council Bluffs reports 44-year-old Tracy Peniska, of Omaha, turned himself in at the Pottawattamie County Jail Monday and was charged Tuesday with leaving the scene of a fatality accident and obstructing prosecution.
Police say Peniska was driving his car March 9 on the Interstate 480 bridge in Council Bluffs when he hit a pedestrian, 29-year-old Brett Jensen. Police say Peniska had reported his car stolen to Omaha police the night of the hit-and-run.
Today: Cloudy to P/Cldy, w/light rain ending this morning; Showers & thunderstorms redeveloping this afternoon. High near 80. S/SE @ 5-10. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tonight: Cloudy w/an 80% chance of showers & thunderstorms. Low around 60. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms ending in the morning. Cldy to P/Cldy. High 78. W/SW @ 10-15. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sat. Night: Cloudy w/a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms thru midnight. Low around 58.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High near 84.
Sun. Night: P/Cldy w/a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 61.
Memorial Day: P/Cldy w/isolated showers and thunderstorms. High near 84.
Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 83. Our 24-hour Low thru 7-a.m. today was 58. We received 3.51” of rain from 7-a.m. Thursday through 7-a.m. today, w/most of that falling late Thursday afternoon into late Thursday night.
The total rainfall in Atlantic (at KJAN) from Monday through this morning is 5.79-inches.
Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 83 and the low was 54. The All-time Record High in Atlantic on this date was 91 in 1931. The Record Low was 31 in 1907.
If you were in the downtown area of Atlantic Wednesday, you might have seen a video crew scurrying about at Rex Pharmacy. That’s because the pharmacy has been nominated for a Health Mart Pharmacy of the Year, award. Officials say 4,600 independent, individually-owned Health Mart pharmacies nationwide are in the running for the award.
Jeff Aden is the McKesson (Health Mart parent company) retail sales manager/representative, who nominated Rex Pharmacy for the award for his “Cutting edge services and very patient-centric, very innovative practices…to differentiate himself between other pharmacies, and help his patient achieve better health,” in many ways. He’s represented the pharmacy for more than 14 years and three generations of ownership. Aden says store owner Josh Borer’s successful approach to business ownership is “Better patient healthcare equals better business success.”
The award will be presented June 27th during a banquet in Chicago. Last year’s winner was Marble City Pharmacy, in Sylacauga, Alabama. Three other pharmacies won the 2015 Independent Spirit Award.
Thunderstorms that slowly and loudly rumbled across southwest and western Iowa Thursday afternoon and evening, left many streets in Atlantic closed for several hours because of high water due to heavy, heavy rain and flash flooding. At the KJAN studios on the northern limits of Atlantic, we measured 3.51-inches of rainfall (from 7-a.m. Thursday through 7-a.m. today). The skies dumped even more rain in town, with Bull Creek flooding leading to water rushing into intersections stretching from 11th and Roosevelt northwest to the vicinity of 11th and Linn near the Washington/Schuler Elementary School, where Police blocked traffic for a time due to high water.
Lawns and streets along the path of the creek, from Oak to Elm, and 11th to 7th Street, were filled with water that had nowhere to go because the storm sewer system couldn’t keep up. Further north, intersections with rapidly flowing, deep water were barricaded or manned by emergency workers, including police, volunteer firefighters and others, but there were some stalled vehicles seen, including in the area of 4th and Elm, and following the initial deluge of rain, at 7th and Walnut, which was one of the intersections to be blocked-off, twice during the evening.
By late Thursday evening, the flood threat had subsided, as rains trickled-off to sprinkles. As of this morning, the Cass County Communications Center said they had no reports of any road closures in Atlantic, but motorists should be watchful for debris on the road from flooding, and tree limbs that may have fallen from the gusty winds that accompanied Thursday’s storms.
Flash Flooding was also reported Thursday in Fremont County, 5-miles south of Thurman, near Percival, and in Tabor. A storm spotter in Panora late Thursday night measured 3.55-inches of rain in their gauge, from storms that fell late Thursday afternoon and evening.
DR. DALE SCHRAMM, 81, of Atlantic died Friday, May 27th at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Funeral services for DR. DALE SCHRAMM will be held on Tuesday, May 31st at 10:30 am at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.
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A signing of the guest book (only) will take place from 1-until 3-p.m. Sunday at the funeral home; Viewing will be held on Monday at the funeral home from Noon until the time of family visitation, which takes place from 4-until 6-p.m., Monday, at the funeral home.
Burial is in the Atlantic Cemetery.
Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com
Memorials may be made to the Wiota United Methodist Church.
DR. DALE SCHRAMM is survived by:
Wife: Lois Schramm, of Atlantic.
Daughters: Kim Schramm, of Greenfield, & Darci (Keith) Mull, of Naples, FL.
Brothers: Winferd (Amelda) Schramm of Battle Creek; Hilbert (Corrine) Schramm of Amarillo, TX; Lenus (Georgia) Schramm of Pocahontas; Ralph (Barbara) Schramm of Ankeny; Leon (Marilyn) Schramm of Pomeroy.
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Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County say a traffic stop north of Villisca Thursday night resulted in two arrests. Deputies pulled over a vehicle at 10:55-p.m. on Highway 71, and upon further investigation arrested 37-year old Justin Allen Williams, of Clarinda, for Driving While Suspended, and failure to carry SR-22 insurance. A passenger in the vehicle, 33-year old Krystal Lynn Harbin, of Yorktown, was arrested for unlawful possession of prescription pills, and a drug tax stamp violation.
Williams and Harbin were being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $2,000 and $5,000 bond, respectively.