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Audubon tops AHSTW in Ag Bowl

Sports

August 28th, 2015 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings travelled to Audubon last night to face the Wheelers in the 3rd Annual Channel Seed Ag Bowl.  It was a back and forth tight ballgame with all of the lead changes coming in the fourth quarter.  Matthew Smith-Petersen scored from 15 yards out late in the fourth quarter and the Wheelers hung on for a 26-21 win.

In other games around the state in Class 4-A scores were:

  • Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 34, Iowa City, West 31 (ND)
  • Davenport, West 16, Davenport, North 14 (ND)

Property damage accident near rock quarry

News

August 28th, 2015 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a 2 vehicle progerty damage accident occurred on Thursday at approximately 12:15pm.

The accident occurred at 1423 J Avenue north of Red Oak.  After investigation it was determined that Euguen Hardy of Red Oak was operating a 2014 Volvo gravel truck owned by Shildberg Construction traveling southbound attempting to turn into Shildberg rock quarry. At the same time a Peterbuilt Semi-Tractor Trailer owned by Thielen Trucking and driven by Donald Gourley of Exira was exiting the quarry to the north.  The trailer from the Gourley vehicle made contact with the front left of the Hardy vehicle.

Damage to the gravel truck was approximately $3,500 and damage to the trailer was approximately $1,500.  There were no citations or injuries.

Erratic driver arrested for OWI in Montgomery County.

News

August 28th, 2015 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department received a call Thursday night at approximately 7:50pm of an erratic driver.  Officers found the vehicle heading northbound on Highway 48 at 180th Street in Montgomery County and made a traffic stop.  Upon investigation is was determined that the driver was intoxicated.  43-year-old Amy Suzanne Engle of Wichita, KS was charged with OWI 1st Offense and taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $1,000 cash bond.

HARVEY ANDERSEN, 93, of Coon Rapids (Svcs. 08-31-2015)

Obituaries

August 28th, 2015 by admin

HARVEY ANDERSEN, 93, of Coon Rapids died Thursday, August 27th at Thomas Rest Haven in Coon Rapids.  Funeral services for HARVEY ANDERSEN will be held Monday, August 31st at 2:00pm at the First Christian Church in Coon Rapids.  Ohde Funeral Home in Coon Rapids has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Orange Township Cemetery near Coon Rapids.

Friends may call Sunday, August 30th from 4:00pm-7:00pm at the Ohde Funeral Home in Coon Rapids.  Visitation will resume on Monday at 1:00pm prior to services at the Church.

HARVEY ANDERSEN is survived by:

Wife: Dorothy Andersen of Coon Rapids

7 Children: Carol Knobbe of Coon Rapids.  Alan Andersen of Coon Rapids.  Susan Richardson of Coon Rapids. Christine Wernsmann of Coon Rapids.  Kent Andersen of Webster City.  Lisa Lindaman of Hubbard.  Mark Andersen of Des Moines.

16 Grandchildren

18 Great-Grandchildren

NORA BRETEY, 59, of Atlantic (Svcs. 09-02-2015)

Obituaries

August 28th, 2015 by admin

NORA BRETEY, 59, of Atlantic died Thursday, August 27th at her home.  Funeral services for NORA BRETEY will be held on Wednesday, September 2nd at 2:30pm at the Evangelical Free Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held Tuesday, September 1st from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic. Online condolences can be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com.

The family encourages memorials to Samaritan’s Purse PO BOX 3000 Boone, NC 28607.

NORA BRETEY is survived by:

Mother: Juanita Bachmann of Denison.

Husband: Clayton Bretey.

Children: Tasha (Jesse) Stimson of Olathe, KS.  Jordan (Stephanie) Bretey of Heber City, UT.  Devon Bretey of Atlantic. Reuben (Lesley) Bretey of Olathe, KS.  Benjamin Bretey of Atlantic.

Sisters: Janet (Jim Lukens) Bachmann.  Marcia (Richard Meyer) Bachmann. Andrea (Richard) Kaitany.  Sylvia (Doug Rohde) Bachmann.

Brothers:  Tom (Gloria) Bachmann.  Bruce (Nancy Sauerman) Bachmann.  Brian (Georgia Heald) Bachmann.

1 Grandchild. Several nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

TERRY RAY, 74, of Sioux City (Formerly of Atlantic) (Svcs. Private)

Obituaries

August 28th, 2015 by admin

TERRY RAY, 74, of Sioux City (formerly of Atlantic) died Thursday, August 27h at Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City.  Private services for TERRY RAY will be held.  Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Per Terry’s wishes cremation has taken place and a private family burial will be held in the Atlantic Cemetery.  Military honors will be given by the Atlantic Color Guard.

Open visitation for signing of the guest book will be from 1:00pm-6:00pm Sunday, August 30th at the funeral home.

Online condolences can be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

TERRY RAY is survived by:

Daughters: Holly (Randy) Anderson of Grand Island, NE.  Lori (Dan) Sabala of Lincoln, NE.  Shari (Stormy) Griffith of Dallas, TX.

Sons: Matthew (Malinda) Ray of Denver, CO.  Christian (Girlfriend Amber McClain) Ray of Denver, CO.

Special Friend: Marilyn Welding.

6 Grandchildren

Skyscan Forecast 08-28-2015

Podcasts, Weather

August 28th, 2015 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Friday, August 28th  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly to mostly cloudy skies.  Showers and thunderstorms diminishing this morning, then a chance of showers redeveloping late morning into the afternoon.  SE @ 10-20 shifting to the NW late. High 77.

Tonight: Showers ending early.  Partly cloudy.  NW @ 5-10.  Low 60.

Saturday: Fog early, then mostly sunny. N @ 5-10. High 80.

Sunday: Mostly Sunny. High 85.

Monday: Mostly Sunny. High 87.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th

Trading Post

August 27th, 2015 by admin

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Audit finds missing money after fire at Casey City Hall

News

August 27th, 2015 by admin

A state audit has recovered records showing thousands of dollars in theft of city money after the main records were destroyed in a fire at the Casey City Hall. State Auditor Mary Mosiman says residents of the Guthrie County town requested an audit of city books.

Mosiman says an accountant attempted to do the audit last August. “When the C-P-A firm arrived at the city to begin the audit engagement, they could not proceed because the records had been deleted,” Mosiman explains. “So the C-P-A contacted our office, and that’s when we made the decision to go in do an investigation. And the night before we were scheduled to arrive, there was a fire.” That fire destroyed the Casey City Hall and any records that were stored there.

Mosiman says her office then began hunting down records from other sources. “We have subpoena power so we were able to subpoena records from the bank. We got copies of redeemed checks from the city’s the banks accounts, we received copies of minutes that were available through backup systems, and financial records, such as payroll journals that were available through the backup accounting system. We also received payroll records based on reports that were filed with IPERS (Eye-pers), the Iowa Public Employee Retirement System,” Mosiman says.

Former City Clerk, Dorothy Dillinger also provided some information. “She basically admitted that she had used some of the city’s money for personal use, and she gave us a time frame and a dollar amount,” according to Mosiman. Mosiman says the amount of money Dillinger gave them did not match up with the amount they found was improperly used. “Our investigation identified a little over a hundred and 16-thousand dollars of improper and unsupported disbursements, as well as almost 182-thousand dollars of deposited utility billing, which had an impact of over 298-thousand dollars to the city,” Mosiman says.

She says the were able to track the missing money in the recovered records. “Over 54-thousand-dollars of credit card purchases that were personal in nature. It also included over 27-thousand dollars in improper payments that Ms. Dillinger issued to herself for vacation payouts. And a little over 77-hundred dollars of improper fuel purchases using the city’s fuel card,” Mosiman says. Those credit card purchases by Dillinger included things like cigarettes, Avon products, electronics and other personal items.

Mosiman says part of the improper payments were utility bills that were waived for Dillinger and the Public Works Director as part of their employment, but that is not allowed by law. The audit covered July of 2008 through October of 2014. Mosiman says Dillinger was able to take city money for her personal use because no one else in the city was checking up on her. “Throughout all these different years there was very little oversight by the city council and the mayor. And this is something that is absolutely necessary — whether it is a large entity with multiple people — or especially with a one-person office that handles all the financial transactions,” Mosiman says. “Those charged with governance, need to provide oversight.”

The audit report has been turned over to state investigators. The Iowa Department of Public Safety issued a statement today acknowledging the State Auditor’s report and says the State Fire Marshal continues to investigate the fire at the Casey City Hall and would not have any further comment at this time. (Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 08-27-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 27th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Randy Schultz with Home and Garden Communications about thinking ahead for what to plant in Spring.

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