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Police in Creston say officials at the Creston Elementary School reported Thursday night, that someone had vandalized the 3rd and 4th grade girls restroom at the school by means of graffiti. The incident happened sometime between 10:30-a.m. and Noon, Thursday. The damage was estimated at $30.
(Updated 9:20-a.m.)
Authorities in Union County say four men from Creston were arrested on drug charges, Thursday. Creston Police, deputies with the Union County Sheriff’s Office, and Agents with the Dept. of Narcotics Enforcement, made the arrests during individual traffic stops, illicit narcotics investigations, and resident search warrants. Officials say large amounts of drug paraphernalia, packaging materials, electronic scales, marijuana, and about 50-grams of methamphetamine were seized during the narcotics enforcement effort, in Creston.
On Thursday: 34-year old Brian Smith was arrested for Possession with the Intent to Deliver (more than 5 grams of methamphetamine), and Obstruction of Prosecution – Destruction of Evidence, and 28-year old Cory Vandel, also of Creston, was arrested on two counts of Possession with the Intent to Deliver (more than 5 grams of methamphetamine), and Possession with the Intent to Deliver (Marijuana). Both men were being held in the Union County Jail on $100,000 bond, each.
Thursday night, 28-year old Anthony Atkins and 37-year old Lonny Brown, both of Creston, were taken into custody for Possession with the Intent to Deliver (methamphetamine), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Atkins and Brown were being held in the Union County Jail on $10,000 bond, each.
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Today: Partly Cloudy. High near 55. W/NW wind at 10-20mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy this evening w/a chance of sprinkles; Becoming mostly clear overnight. Low around 30 W/NW at 5mph.
Saturday: Clear to P/Cldy. High near 53. W/NW wind 5 to 10 mph.
Sat. Night: Clear, with a low around 31.
Sunday: Sunny & breezy. High near 57. S @ 15-25.
Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 34.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 58. Breezy.
Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 73. Our 24-hour Low ending today at 7-a.m., was 35. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 51, and the Low 24. The All-Time Record High in Atlantic on Nov. 6th, was 77 in 1915. The Record Low was 9 in 1991.
CHEROKEE, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a standoff in northwestern Iowa ended peacefully when a man who barricaded himself inside a home surrendered to police.
The standoff in Cherokee began Thursday around 5 p.m. and ended around 11 p.m. Authorities evacuated homes that were adjacent to the property as a precaution.
Cherokee County Sheriff Dave Scott says the man was the only one in the house, and had been drinking heavily. Authorities say the man had been served divorce papers, and he was believed to be armed. The Iowa State Patrol, Cherokee Police Department and Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene. The man, who was not identified, was taken to a local hospital for evaluation.
Four Cass County Health System (CCHS) staff were recognized for their completion of the Iowa Hospital Association’s Leadership Development series recently. Amy Petersen, Inpatient Services Director; Barb Lytle, Diagnostic Imaging Director; Ryan Legg, Rehab Services Director; and James Baker, Food Services Director, all completed the one year leadership program in 2014 – 15.
Now in its 15th year, the IHA Health Care Leadership Series exists to develop critical leadership skills and competencies with the overarching objective of increasing retention of committed, quality staff in Iowa hospitals.
CCHS CEO Todd Hudspeth says “In the ever changing healthcare environment we live in today, serving in a leadership role is very complex and challenging. Having these individuals engaged in the IHA Leadership Development series better prepares them to face those challenges themselves as well as be a valuable resource for their co-workers at CCHS.”
Officials with the Cass County Health System report Cathie Alff, CNA was recognized recently as a Hospital Hero by the Iowa Hospital Association (IHA). Cathie was one of just ten hospital employees selected from the 174,000 hospital workers across the state to receive this honor at the 2015 Iowa Hospital Association’s Annual Meeting.
Cathie was nominated as a Hospital Hero for her compassionate care as a certified nurse aide in the CCMH Cardiac Rehab Department.
Todd Hudspeth, CCHS CEO, says “Cathie’s devotion to her patients is demonstrated every day by her compassion and willingness to go above and beyond for them. We are very proud and happy for her that the Iowa Hospital Association chose to recognize her dedication and commitment to excellence with this prestigious award.”
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The IHA program for the awards ceremony contained the following summary of Cathie’s nomination as a Hospital Hero: “Cathie Alff is a member of the Cass County Health System cardiac rehabilitation team, where she performs her clinical job duties in outstanding fashion every day. But it is the compassion, the empathy, the trust that she fosters from her patients and the caring she integrates into her work that make her a hero.
Some examples of how she goes above and beyond include: driving 20 miles in her own vehicle on her own time to assist a very anxious homebound patient with a Holter monitor device; taking a patient home who was too ill to drive; stopping to pick up a monitoring device to save a patient a trip to the hospital and giong to the nursing home to hook up a monitoring device so the patient would not have the stress of being transported to the hospital. Cathie’s good work ranges from volunteering to help a co-worker move her in-law into a nursing home to taking the time to sit with patients who are frightened or depressed and talking with them, comforting them, consoling them and crying with them. All of these actions are driven by a true sense of compassion and love for her patients and co-workers. Cathie has a unique insight into seeing the good in people and helping them see it too, so that it overshadows the weaknesses and becomes a strength to promote healing.
Cathie understand the big picture – she knows it is not about her; it’s about the patient. For her, every day at the hospital is not just “another day” at work; instead it is a profound moment in her patients’ lives and it’s their needs that have priority. Even when supporting her father and her significant other as they battled their own serious health issues, Cathie never wavered in her support and encouragement of the cardiac rehab patients she continues to care for every day. Cathie Alff truly embodies the meaning of what it is to be an Iowa Hospital Hero.
WANTED: Electric Oven. I am looking for a electric oven that is in good working order and clean. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy. Wanting to pay 50.00 or less. Contact Andrew at 712-249-8908 if you can help me out. FOUND!
FOR SALE: 19 foot boat trailer with a 12 foot aluminum flat bed floor included. Spare tire, new jack, lights, fenders. Use the trailer either way. It also has a registration and a 2 inch ball hitch. Asking $500. Call 712-790-1841 in Carroll.
GARAGE SALE: 804 Mulberry Friday and Saturday(Nov. 6 and 7th) Lots of great items- tools, furniture, household goods, and lots more!! AND everything is 1/2 Price!!!!
WILMA P. BLAKE, 92, of Atlantic died Thursday, November 5th at the Heritage House in Atlantic. Graveside services for WILMA P. BLAKE will be held on Tuesday, November 10th at 12:00 pm in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Blockton. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.
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Open visitation will be held at the funeral home on Sunday from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm and Monday from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm.
Online condolences may be left to the family at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.
WILMA BLAKE is survived by:
Her sons – Richard (Norma) Blake, of Hollister, MO; Donald (Marcine) Blake, of Stanton; and Walter (Donnis) Blake, of Norwalk.
13 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.