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The Atlantic Police Dept. reports two people were arrested, Friday. 34-year old Heather Christensen, of Atlantic, was arrested on a warrant out of Storm Lake for Possession of a Controlled Substance, and, 19-year old Brooklyn Terry, of Atlantic, was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Terry and Christensen were booked into the Cass County Jail.
Jim Field speaks with Amber Johnson, Director of the Caraway Street Puppet Ministry at Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca, along with puppets Lucinda (Liz Munyon) and Egbert (Gary Soetmelk) about their program.
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Information from Nat’l. Weather Service observers*, and area media….
Atlantic (*KJAN/Official NWS reporting site) 2.0″ as of 7-am (24-hr) .10″ liquid value.; .5″ additional snowfall from 7am-8am…..total snowfall 2.5“.
7 miles N-NE of Atlantic 2.8″ of snow
Audubon, Carroll & Oakland* 1.6″
Massena* 2.0″
3 miles w. of Oakland 1.5″ reported by the public
4 miles NE of Hastings* (Mills County), 1.5″
Jamaica (Guthrie County)* 1.4″
3 miles E of Manning 1.4″
Red Oak* 1.1″
Logan 1.0″*
2 miles s. of Persia 2.0″
8 miles n/nw of Woodbine 1.2″
2 miles nw of Little Sioux 2.0″
The experts are keeping a close eye on Missouri River conditions as they try to predict whether water levels will be high or low in the coming months. Jody Farhat is chief of the Missouri River Water Management Office of the U-S Army Corps of Engineers. Farhat, who’s based in Omaha, says low river levels and above-normal runoff may balance each other out.
“The drought situation in the basin is much improved from a year ago, however, the main stem reservoirs remain drawn down five to 11 feet as result of the 2012 drought,” Farhat says. “Soil moistures going into the winter were quite wet across much of the upper basin, which creates the potential for above-normal runoff this spring, even if precipitation is normal.”
From one point of view, it’s fortunate that river levels are still quite low since the drought, or else significant flooding might be in the forecast. Bill Doan, an engineer in the Corps’ water management office, says they expect higher-than-normal runoff along the upper end of the Missouri River basin. “The 2014 calendar year runoff forecast is 26.7-million acre feet above Sioux City. This is 106% of normal,” Doan says. “Above Gavins Point Dam, we’re forecasting 24.3-million acre feet. This is, again, 106% of normal.” The figures represent an increase since the January forecast due to several factors: a greater than expected January runoff, a higher precipitation forecast for February and slight increases in the runoff forecast for May through July.
(Radio Iowa)
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A 54-year-old registered Iowa sex offender has been given nearly 30 years in prison for child pornography and enticing a child into sexual activity. Timothy Koenck, of Fenton, was given 355 months earlier this month after pleading guilty to several charges in September. He was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Sioux City.
Koenck also was convicted in 2002 of enticement of a minor and possession of child pornography. Koenck must serve 10 years of supervised release after leaving custody.
LELAND LANDON, 83, of Atlantic, died Sun., Feb. 16th, at the Atlantic Nursing & Rehab Center. Funeral services for LELAND LANDON will be held 11-a.m. Thu., Feb. 20th, in the Chapel at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.
Visitation with the family will be from 10-to 11-am, Thursday, at the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.
Memorials may be directed to the Cass County Historical Museum.
Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.
LELAND LANDON is survived by:
His brothers – Don (Norma) Landon, of Griswold & Harland Landon, of Tacoma, WA.
His sisters – Helen Tritt, of Kennesaw, GA, & Linda Landon, of Bethany, OK.
CATHERINE BUMAN SCHOMERS, 82, of Harlan (& formerly of Portsmouth), died Sun., Feb. 16th, at home. A Mass of Christian Burial service for CATHERINE SCHOMERS will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., Feb. 22nd, at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima Church, in Portsmouth. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
A visitation at the church will be held from 1-to 8-pm Friday, with a Wake service at 7-pm.
Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Cemetery at Portsmouth.
CATHERINE BUMAN SCHOMERS is survived by:
Her sons – Jim (Diane) Buman, of Harlan; Paul (Ann) Buman, of Portsmouth & Larry Buman, of Council Bluffs.
Her daughters – Sharon (Mike) Coenen, of Defiance, & Susie (Dennis) Schwery, of Panama.
Her step-sons: Jerry (Patricia) Schomers, Randy (Lisa) Schomers, & Bill (Tracy) Schomers, all of Omaha; and Don (Judy) Schomers, & David (Rose) Schomers, all of Westphalia.
Her stepdaughters: Shirley (Ted) Herbst, of Cedar Rapids; Nancy (Greg) Thrasher, & Linda (Jim) Gidley, all of Omaha; Mary (Craig) Rasmussen, of Cincinnati, OH, & Julie (Kurt) Andersen, of Waukesha, WI.
Her brothers – Tony (Mildred) Reinig, & Alvin (Millie) Reinig, all of Harlan; Joe (Arlene) Reinig, of Portsmouth; & Don (Joyce) Reinig, of Hood River, OR.
Her sisters – Mary Slaven, of Portsmouth, & Cecelia Tunnell, of CA.
7 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, 30 step-grandchildren & many step great-grandchildren.
The (podcast) Freese-Notis weather forecast for the KJAN listening area, and weather information for Atlantic.
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