Lavon Eblen speaks with Barb Petersen, Director of Diabetes Center for CCHS, about a Smash Diabetes program coming up to kick off American Diabetes Month awareness.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Barb Petersen, Director of Diabetes Center for CCHS, about a Smash Diabetes program coming up to kick off American Diabetes Month awareness.
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The Cass County Memorial Hospital Diabetes Center invites everyone to participate in “Smash Diabetes” on Sunday, November 1st at 1 p.m. at McCurdy’s Pumpkin Patch, in Atlantic. Aubrey Molgaard, RN, CDE, says “November is American Diabetes Month, and this event helps kick-off the month as part of a social media campaign to raise awareness about the disease.”
Smash Diabetes (#smashdiabetes) began several years ago as a social media campaign for people with Type 1 Diabetes to share their frustration about living with the disease by smashing pumpkins. The event has grown over the years to include Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, and many people join in the fun to support loved ones with diabetes.
Participants can bring their own jack-o-lantern, or they can pick out a pumpkin at the patch to smash. The entire group will be filmed together smashing pumpkins, and will be featured on the Cass County Health System’s social media accounts.
For more information, or to ask any questions about the event, please call the CCMH Diabetes Center at 712-243-7833 or 712-243-7834.
DENNY JENSEN, 71, of Chicago, IL (& formerly of Greenfield), died Sat., Oct. 24th, at the J.R. Bowman Hospice Center in Chicago. A Funeral Mass for DENNY JENSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, November 3rd, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.
Friends may call at St. John’s Catholic Church on Mon., Nov. 2nd, from 2-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 6-until 8-p.m. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.
Burial will be in the Greenfield Cemetery, with a luncheon to follow at St. John’s Catholic Church.
Memorials may be directed to the Denny Jensen memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.
DENNY JENSEN is survived by:
His wife – Judy Jensen, of Chicago.
His sons – Matthew (Traci) Jensen,of Olathe, KS, and Michael (Tamara) Jensen, of Ellicott City, MD.
His brother – Steve (Linda) Jensen, of Greenfield.
His sister – Pam (Dean) Wiggins, of Greenfield.
5 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
October 27, 2015 –Beginning today, the Kansas City Royals and the New York Mets will begin battling it out for the title of “World Champions,” and many fans are still looking to get their hands on tickets and World Series merchandise. BBB serving Nebraska, South Dakota, The Kansas Plains and Southwest Iowa is warning baseball enthusiasts to watch-out for phony deals, fake tickets and counterfeit World Series related items.
Tickets to the games sold out almost immediately. This means that anyone who still wishes to get tickets must purchase them from a ticket reseller. Currently, prices on the secondary market range from hundreds of dollars for standing room tickets to more than ten thousand dollars for seats closer to the field. Bogus tickets may not be delivered after payment, will not be awaiting the buyer at the ballpark’s “will call” window, can have invalid bar codes or may simply be counterfeit in other ways.
Last year, federal agents seized thousands of bogus “World Series” items ranging from caps and tee shirts to baby clothes. Counterfeit merchandise is not the authentic memorabilia that fans want and often is also of very poor quality and does not support the league.
BBB offers these tips so baseball fans can avoid being ripped off:
Counterfeit World Series goods may be hawked by sellers outside the ballpark, on the street or on counterfeit websites that may not originate in the U.S. Fans who want the real article should rely on purchasing from authentic MLB-licensed sellers, such as the teams’ own websites and shops in the ballpark.
Check merchandise to see if it bears the official MLB hologram on the sales tag which is very hard to fake, along with an alphanumeric ID. Authentic team apparel should carry official team logos and copyright marks, instead of just tags bearing information about the country of origin.
If you believe a business is scamming consumers in connection with the World Series, you can file a complaint with BBB at bbbinc.org or 800-649-6814.
OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) – A federal safety agency has proposed fining the Ottumwa post office $46,600, saying postal officials had exposed mail carriers to excessive heat on at least two occasions. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said in a news release Tuesday that on June 10 a carrier reported heat illness symptoms and requested relief but was told to complete the route. The heat index that afternoon was 100 degrees. OSHA also says a different Ottumwa mail carrier was hospitalized for heat illness on July13. The carrier also had asked for relief due to feeling ill but was told to complete the route.
Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports the arrest of a man early this (Tuesday) morning, on drug charges. 23-year old Tanor Devon Jimmison, of Clarinda, was taken into custody at around 2-a.m., for allegedly possessing a drug believed to be methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving on a suspended driver’s license and for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs.
Jimmison was booked into the Page County Jail and held on $1,000 bond, pending an initial appearance before a magistrate.
The Council Bluffs Police Department reports on Oct. 21st, eleven law enforcement officers with the Council Bluffs Police Department and the 4th Judicial District Probation Office, participated in the 13th Annual National Family Violence Apprehension Detail, also known as the “DV Warrant Sweep”. The DV Warrant Sweep is a day-long event, in which agencies across the United States attempt to serve outstanding family-violence warrants, for crimes such as: domestic violence, harassment, stalking, child endangerment, and no contact order violations.
This year’s team attempted to serve warrants at over 35 locations across the city and made 9 arrests, clearing 11 outstanding warrants. Nationally:
Authorities say they want to thank the community for their help locating the wanted subjects. For a current warrant list, visit: http://councilbluffs-ia.gov/index.aspx?nid=874.
FOR SALE: Cookie Cutters: 6 Halloween, Thanksgiving, Gingerbread house, 17 Xmas, 6 Easter, 2 alphabets, many misc (flowers, ice cream cone, hot air balloon, animals, etc). Appr. 65 for $15.00 or .25 each. Call 243-1149.
FOR SALE: 1-Invacare Lynx L-4/Blue mobility scooter.Breaks down into 4 pieces and can be carried in the trunk.Charged but charge is weak and will need batteries soon.Comes with what you see and power cord for charging.SOLD 1-Pride Jet 3 Ultra/Red electric wheel chair.Charged and ready to go.New batteries about 3 years ago but used very little since then.Missing head rest.Comes with what you see and power cord for charging. Best offer on each.Sold as is,where is.Both are used older models but work. Call 712-243-6905 If no answer please leave message.
FOR SALE: 1988 Chevy Cavalier, 74,000 actual miles. Asking $1,200. Call 243-4101.
FOR SALE: Winter sandbags 70 pounds each. $5 per bag. Call 249-2169.
FOR SALE: 1996 Yamaha Bargo, 3,800 miles. Call Fred Birch at 712-243-3834.
WANTED: Does anyone have a white Xmas tree that you would like to sell cheap? jfoodsanita@yahoo.com.
FOR SALE: We have an older TV that works fine if anyone wants for free. Ph. 712-254-6842
WANTED: Small deep freeze. Call 712-249-5290.
FOR SALE: Black Walnut meats… $12 a quart.. Dorothy Eggerss 712-343-2314 Avoca, IA
More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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