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LISA ANN KEANE, 54, of Omaha (Formerly of Harlan) (Svcs. 10-16-2015)

Obituaries

October 13th, 2015 by admin

LISA ANN KEANE, 54, of Omaha (formerly of Harlan) died Monday, October 12th at Immanuel Medical Center.  Mass of Christian Burial for LISA ANN KEANE will be held Friday, October 16th at 10:30am at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Church in Panama.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Thursday, October 15th from 3:00pm-9:00pm at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Church in Panama with a Wake Service at 7:00pm.

Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Panama.

LISA ANN KEANE is survived by:

Father: Donald Keane of Panama.

Husband: Rob Schartz of Omaha.

Daughters: Emma Schartz of Omaha.  Abby Schartz of Omaha.

Brothers: Jim (Jean) Keane of Panama. Joseph (Betty) Keane of Defiance.  Larry Keane of Panama.

Sisters: Peg (Mike) Hawkins of Omaha, NE.  Cindy (Randy) Hodapp of Littleton, CO. Janet (John) Henscheid of Westphalia.

Sister-in-law: Kelly Keane of Panama.

 

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th

Trading Post

October 13th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Set of 4 tires. 205/60/16, like brand new with good tread.  1 of the 4 may have issues but is selling the set for $85.  Call 712-243-2979 or 712-254-0505.

FOR SALE:  1998 Chevy Tahoe, 4 wheel drive, 8 cyl. 167,000 highway miles, runs great.  can text pics. located near Atlantic.  Asking $2200.  243 9849.

FOR SALE:  We are selling a 2 year old Whirlpool, white refrigerator. It is 21 cubic feet and has the freezer on the top. We are offering it for $300, which is half of the ordinal price. It is very clean and in excellent condition. Phone 712-254-3416.

FOR SALE: Several horse collars and fly net, antique and not in great shape. All for $40.  Griswold area, phone numbers 712.778.4692 and 712.789.0360.

FOR SALE: Power Rider Exercise Machine. New. $25. 243 5652.

FOR SALE:  3 year old Black Kenmore refrigerator ( height 69 and width 36) with ice and water machine used just 2 years. Asking $500 or best offer. Please call 712-268-2236 in Exira.

FOR SALE: 2014 Tao Tao scooter. This is an almost brand new scooter. I bought it new in June to go to work and am moving so I don’t need it any more.Its a 2014 model but it was made in 2013. This is a nice scooter its almost brand new,just broken in.It runs well. Asking $1000. Call or text 712-355-3799.

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FOR SALE: Large settling and oxygen tank for cutting torch. Call for prices. 712-269-9384.

FOR SALE:  Graco Pack ‘N Play: Portable playard/crib incl. mattress. Still in box. Like new. $25.00 243-1149.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Evenflow Bed Rail: Slips under mattress for temporary railing. Like new. $5.00 243-1149.

Backyard and Beyond 10-13-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

October 13th, 2015 by Jim Field

Lavon Eblen speaks with Linda Edelman, Cass County Public Health Nurse, about upcoming Flu Clinics.

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Iowa West Foundation Awards $7 Million in Funding for Cycle 2 of 2015

News

October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, IA) The Iowa West Foundation Board of Directors recently awarded $6.6 million in grants and initiatives for the second cycle of 2015. The funding will assist 22 nonprofit organizations and governmental entities with projects and programs that directly impact southwest Iowa and eastern Nebraska. The City of Clarinda received $55,975 for a downtown façade revitalization while the Audubon Recreation Foundation received $50,000 toward their proposed recreation center. The towns of Corning, Neola, Red Oak and Shelby also received grants toward placemaking projects.

Healthy families was another recurring theme for this cycle of grant funding. Heartland Family Service received $300,000 to administer years two and three of the Children’s Mental Health Initiative in Lewis Central Community Schools — a 3-year pilot program based on the high need for school-based mental health services as identified by local superintendents. MICAH House received $45,000 for general operating funds and Council Bluffs” Vocational Development Center (VODEC) was awarded $25,000 for residential home renovation.

The second funding cycle also included initiative dollars for the construction of a new veterans building in Council Bluffs. The Iowa West Foundation and the Charles E. Lakin Foundation each awarded $275,000 to the project, which broke ground in August. The Iowa West Foundation Board of Directors also awarded $113,000 to the Fourth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services for the continuation of their successful drug court program. The Fourth Judicial District would have been forced to cancel the program on Oct. 1 due to insufficient funding had the Foundation not stepped in.

This is the second grants and initiatives funding announcement of 2015 after the Foundation restructured its grant cycles in late 2014 to be three times per year rather than four. The Letter of Inquiry period for the third cycle opened October 1. Those grant recipients will be announced in February of 2016.

Funding for the Foundation’s grants comes from investment earnings and the Iowa West Racing Association (IWRA), which receives contracted license fees from casino operators, Ameristar and Harrah’s. IWRA distributes funds to the Iowa West Foundation, an independent 501(c)3 organization under the IRS Code. The Foundation makes grants throughout southwest Iowa and eastern Nebraska.

The complete list of grant/initiative recipients and their projects/awards are as follows:

  • Angels Among Us, Inc./Financial Aid for Families of Children w/Cancer – $20,000.
  • Audubon Recreation Foundation/Recreation Center in Audubon – $50,000.
  • Blue Barn Theatre/Expanded programming for the 2015-16 season, $9,200.
  • Carstens 1880 Farmstead/Restoration – $15,750.
  • City of Clarinda/Downtown facade restoration, $55,975.
  • City of Council Bluffs/Communications Officer, $152,000; Rental Housing Inspection, $64, 202.
  • Community Education Foundation/Classroom grants for 2015-16, $25,000; STARS Scholarship Program Initiative, $369,526,
  • Council Bluffs Housing Trust Fund/Affordable Housing, 2015-16: $45,058.
  • Downtown Omaha, Inc. Foundation/2015 Holiday Lights Festival: $15,000.
  • 4th Judicial District/Dept. of Correctional Svc./Drug Court: $113,000.
  • Heartland Family Service -Lewis Central Children’s Mental Health Program initiative: $300,000; Housing Emergency Assistance Task Force: $170,000; Iowa Family Works; $77,500; Substance Abuse Services: $37,500.
  • Habitat For Humanity/General Operating Funds: $100,000.
  • Hearts and Hugs Day Care, Inc./Facility renovation: $10,000.
  • Heritage Services/Riverfront Study initiative: $95,500.
  • Iowa West Foundation initiatives: Mid-America Center revitalization, $2-million; Park Landing at River’s Edge Park, $1.15-million; Public Art/Interactive Children’s art for Riverfront Park, $1-million.
  • Justice For Our Neighbors – Legal assistance for low-income immigrants in southwest Iowa, $32,500.
  • Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, Inc./RSafe program: $15,000.
  • MICHA House Corp./General Operating Funds: $45,000.
  • Montgomery County Family YMCA – indoor tennis lighting/court enhancement, $20,000.
  • Neola Area Community Center/Stronger community, $10,000.
  • New Community Development Corp./Mynster Townhomes Development, $250,000.
  • Omaha Theater Company/Rose Theater Field Trips for Council Bluffs Students: $9,452.
  • Opera Omaha/2 productions: $30,000.
  • Pott. County Board of Supervisors/Veterans Admin. Bldg. initiative: $275,000.
  • Vocational Development Center (VODEC)/Residential Home Renovation: $25,000.

Shelby County implements Fire Danger Monitoring

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Emergency Service Officials, including Fire Chiefs, Law Enforcement, and Emergency Management will begin twice weekly updates on local fire danger conditions. Signs placed strategically in each community, primarily at the fire Stations will indicate what the fire danger is for any particular day.

This program, implemented in 2010, resulted in a reduction of fire responses countywide. The continuous bi weekly fire danger assessments are provided by email to the media, Fire Chiefs, and others who support the program on their web pages, through radio, and cable TV information pages. Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert says that has reduced the need for the county to implement a complete burn ban.

If you live in Shelby County and need to burn a pile of brush, debris, or buildings, contact the Emergency Management Agency at 755-2124. The dispatchers will obtain the location and nature of the planned burn and will provide the caller with the Fire Chiefs contact information. Through this expanded communication process, Seivert says they have found some burns can be rescheduled to a different time of day, where wind and moisture level is more acceptable. The Fire Chiefs can have input as to how the burn can be conducted safely and be aware of the activity should it become unmanageable.

Shelby County has four, distinct, color coded levels:
LOW – You are asked to call in and report your burning projects to dispatch at 712-755-2124, and notify your local Fire Chief.
Moderate – You are asked to call in and report your burning projects to dispatch at 712-755-2124, and notify your local Fire Chief. Timing for burns should be morning, or evening hours and extinguished by dark unless authorized by Fire Chief due to possible impacts to roads and health from smoke. Burns must be monitored at all times.
High – Burning of any kind is restricted unless approval is received from local Fire Chief. Controlled burns that are not reported will result in Fire Department being dispatched, and Fires extinguished if determined to be un-safe. Please call 712-755-2124 with questions.
Extreme – Burning is prohibited, unless you have a signed permit from the local Fire Chief. Fires on Extreme days can grow rapidly and pose a risk to the Health and Safety of the Community. If you have any questions please call 712-755-2124.

The Emergency Management Agency uses a combination of the National Weather Service, actual local field measurements, and assessment of local conditions in determining the potential for dangerous fires. With continuing dry weather expected, the availability of fuel through the drying out of the crops will continue to increase the potential for devastating fires, here, in Iowa. The goal is to prevent fires, through good communication, public cooperation, and planning.

(Update) Missing Carter Lake man found safe

News

October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A mentally challenged Carter Lake man who disappeared Monday afternoon has been found safe. Police in Council Bluffs late this (Tuesday) morning said they received a tip around 9:20-a.m., that 23-year old Brandon Bequette was in the area of Big Lake Park. Officers responded and made contact with Brandon at that location.

23-year old Brandon Bequette

23-year old Brandon Bequette

After checking his welfare and ensuring he was alright, Brandon was released to a family member. He had last been seen at the Lake Manawa Wal-Mart store in Council Bluffs at around 1:15-p.m., Monday, as he left the store and area westbound on foot.

The Council Bluffs Police Department would like to thank the public and our local media outlets for their help in safely locating Brandon.

Pair of Cyclones On Award Watch Lists

Sports

October 13th, 2015 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State Men’s Basketball duo of Monté Morris and Georges Niang have earned spots on a pair of preseason award watch lists, announced today by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Morris, a junior from Flint, Michigan, is on the Bob Cousy Award watch list, which honors the nation’s top point guard. Morris was a finalist for the award last season after finishing second on the team with 11.9 points and leading the Big 12 with 5.2 assists and a nation-best 4.63 assist-to-turnover ratio. Along with Jameel McKay, Morris also was named preseason All-Big 12 honorable mention.

Niang has been listed on the Karl Malone Award watch list, an award given to the nation’s best power forward. He was a finalist for the honor last season while averaging 15.3 points and earning All-America accolades. Niang has also been named to the preseason All-Big 12 team. The Methuen, Massachusetts, native, returns for his senior season fifth among active NCAA Division I players in scoring (1,510) and the only player with 1,500 points, 450 rebounds and 300 assists.

The Cyclones open the regular season on Nov. 13 against Colorado in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Atlantic man escapes injury in Union County accident

News

October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

An Atlantic man escaped injury after the SUV he was driving ran into the rear of another vehicle Monday afternoon, in Union County. The Union County Sheriff’s Office says 27-year old Timothy Weaver, of Atlantic, was traveling east on the Highway 34 Skyline Bridge at around 1-p.m., Monday, and was unable to stop in-time, before hitting the rear of a 2013 Ford that was stopping for a construction zone red light. The driver of the other vehicle, 50-year old Mark Tylavsky, of Des Moines, was also uninjured.

Damage from the collision amounted to $3,000. No citations were issued.

RISE grant funds made available for projects in Denison & Onawa

News

October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation Commission, today (Tuesday) approved Revitalize Iowa’s Sound Economy (RISE) grant program funds for projects in Denison and Onawa.
In Denison, a little more than $138,500 from the city share of the RISE FUND was approved for an Immediate Opportunity grant to assist in the construction of a southbound left-turn lane on U.S. 30/U.S. 59/Iowa 141 at Boyer Valley Road on the south side of town. Officials say the project is necessary to provide improved access to the expansion of Quality Food Processors, a meat product processor, to support the creation of 20 new full-time jobs and more $21.7-million in associated capital investment. The project is expected to be completed by October, 2016.
In Onawa, up to $129,702 from the city share of the RISE Fund was approved for a Local Development grant to assist in paving of approximately 940 feet of Cameo Street located on the west side of town. The project is necessary to provide access to more than 2 acres for light industrial purposes. It’s also expected to be completed by October, 2016.
The RISE program was established to promote economic development in Iowa through construction or improvement of roads and streets. Iowa cities and counties are eligible for funding in the form of a grant, loan, or combination thereof. Projects must involve construction or improvement of a public roadway. There are two RISE project types: 1) Immediate Opportunity, and 2) Local Development.

Clarinda man arrested on drug & other charges

News

October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early this (Tuesday) morning in Clarinda, resulting in one person being arrested on drug and other charges. Police Chief Keith Brothers reports 22-year old Dalton Christopher Wise, of Clarinda, was taken into custody at around 1:45-a.m., for allegedly possessing a drug believed to be methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving on a suspended license.

Wise posted $1,000 bond, and was released pending an initial appearance before a magistrate. All reports have been referred to the Page County Attorney’s Office for review and decisions regarding the filing of formal charges.