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Severe Thunderstorm Warning: Shelby County

Weather

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NEBRASKA

419 PM CDT TUE MAY 20 2014

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA HAS ISSUED A  SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…SHELBY COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST IOWA…* UNTIL 500 PM CDT

* AT 418 PM CDT…A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED OVER HARLAN…OR 22 MILES NORTHWEST OF ATLANTIC…MOVING EAST AT 25 MPH. A SECOND SEVERE STORM WAS JUST EAST OF IRWIN ALSO MOVING EAST AT 25 MPH.

HAZARD…60 MPH WIND GUSTS AND QUARTER SIZE HAIL.

SOURCE…RADAR INDICATED.

IMPACT…HAIL DAMAGE TO VEHICLES IS EXPECTED. EXPECT WIND DAMAGE TO ROOFS…SIDING AND TREES.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…

HARLAN…ELK HORN…IRWIN…WESTPHALIA…KIRKMAN…NISHNA BEND RECREATION AREA…PRAIRIE ROSE STATE PARK AND ELK HORN CREEK RECREATION AREA.

THIS INCLUDES HIGHWAY 59 IN IOWA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 70 AND 83.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

FOR YOUR PROTECTION MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF A BUILDING.

 

ROSALIE JEAN OUTKA, 77, of Mount Pleasant, formerly of Harlan (5-22-14)

Obituaries

May 20th, 2014 by Jim Field

ROSALIE JEAN OUTKA, 72, of Mount Pleasant, formerly of Harlan died April 30th at her home.  Private graveside services for ROSALIE JEAN OUTKA will be held on Thursday, May 22 at the Harlan Cemetery.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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No public visitation is planned.

Burial in the Harlan Cemetery.

ROSALIE JEAN OUTKA is survived by:

Sister:  Patricia (Dennis) Bailey of Council Bluffs

Brothers:  Jack (Judi) Sorensen of New Brownsville, TX & Robert (Joy) Sorensen of Sealy, TX

Aunt:  Mary Ann (Jack) Pedersen of Council Bluffs

Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 11-pm Tuesday

Weather

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

THE SEVERE STORMS PREDICTION CENTER IN NORMAN, OK. HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH UNTIL 11-PM FOR THE FOLLOWING KJAN LISTENING AREA COUNTIES: ADAIR ADAMS  AUDUBON CARROLL CASS DALLAS  GUTHRIE  MADISON RINGGOLD TAYLOR UNION

NFL & IANG to host High School Player Development Football Camps

Sports

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa National Guard, in conjunction with the National Football League, is hosting three High School Player Development (HSPD) football camps in Iowa during the month of June.IANG The camps are completely free to all Iowa high school football players (grades 9-12). Enrollment is limited to the first 200 applicants per camp, first-come, first-served. The two-day seminars, staffed by high school coaches, will be conducted as follows (accommodations and coaches’ contact information in parentheses):
Sioux City: June 4-5 (day camp-lunch provided-Coach Trever Case, email caset@live.siouxcityschools.com or phone 712-251-9873)
Des Moines: June 9-10 (overnight camp-lodging and meals provided-Coach George Ashman, email gashman@woodward-granger.k12.ia.us ). Note that members of the Iowa Barnstormers will also assist with the Des Moines camp.
Waverly: June 17-18 (day camp-lunch provided-Coach Tom Nuss, email nusst@tripoli.k12.ia.us or phone 319-239-2664). Note that members of the Cedar Rapids Titans will also assist with the Waverly camp.

The camps are FREE to all Iowa high school football players. All participants receive football skills instruction, character development, and free gear. Iowa high school coaches are also invited to attend and bring their players. To register for the camp contact the individual coaches above for the specific location. You can also find more information at www.nflhspd.com .

The High School Player Development program emphasizes safety and concussion awareness, character development, life skills, football fundamentals, and character development. Topics for discussion at the camps will include Center for Disease Control Player Safety and Concussion Awareness, NCAA Initial Eligibility Requirements, Time Management, Social Media and Bullying.

For questions concerning the operations, training, and activities of the Iowa Army and Air National Guard, please contact Col. Greg Hapgood, Iowa National Guard Public Affairs Officer, at (515) 252-4582 (office), (515) 971-6385 or by email at gregory.o.hapgood.mil@mail.mil . You may also contact Master Sgt. Duff E. McFadden at (515) 252-4666 (office), (515) 480-7647 (cell), or by e-mail at duff.e.mcfadden.mil@mail.mil.

Extreme makeover Harlan style

News

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

It was an Extreme Makeover type experience as the Pre-kindergarten through 2nd graders at the Harlan Community School District along with parents, grandparents and administration unveiled an all new play house to the Primary Building. Mrs. Spangenberg’s 2nd grade class started the  project in November of collecting cans to help raise the funding needed for the new playhouse. With the help of Mr. Klaassen’s high school engineering class, every student designed a miniature playhouse to show
the designer’s what the kids wanted to see in the actual playhouse.Playhouse Fun 4

One of the 2nd graders, Teya Frolich said the class gave Leinen Construction some pointers on how the playhouse could be more efficient. The crew designed the playhouse with a skylight on the roof for the children. Mrs. Spangenberg said the class’s project tied into everything the students were learning in math and science. She says in addition to the cans, a bake sale was held. “We did a bake sale at Hy-Vee. Adam was great and allowed us, three moms, to do a bake sale on a Saturday morning. So some money came from that and some came from generous donations.”

One donation in particular was very heart warming. “We got a letter in the mail from Nan and it
was in honor of her husband. Her husband was known as the ‘Avoca Can Man.’ He would collect cans in Avoca, bring them to Harlan. He would cash them in, get the money and give it to youth organizations. And he passed away so that was in honor of him. That was really special and a
neat lesson for the kids to learn.”

Now that the project is over, the kids were asked how soon they would design a real house. They said it would be a “Couple of years.” The students were able to play in the playhouse at second recess this (Tuesday) afternoon.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Man hanging power lines dies in fall near Dexter

News

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DEXTER, Iowa (AP) — A man who was helping to string a new power line near Dexter has died in a fall. KCCI-TV reports the man fell about 50 feet Tuesday morning while working as part of a crew a couple miles north of Dexter. The workers were hanging power lines on the west side of Dexfield Road when the fall occurred from a boom truck.

The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office says the man died from injuries he received in the fall. The man’s identity and other details weren’t available. Dexter is about 30 miles west of Des Moines.

Cass and Adair County Supervisors to meet Wednesday

News

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass and Adair County Boards of Supervisors will hold their regular, separate meetings Wednesday morning. In Atlantic, the Cass County Board will act on a suspension of taxes for a parcel of land in Section 28 owned by the City of Anita. Their meeting begins at 8:30-a.m.

In Greenfield, the Adair County Board will hold a Public Hearing on a Fiscal year 2014 Budget Amendment at 9:30-a.m., followed by approval of a Resolution amending the budget and an Appropriations Resolution.

At 9:45, the Adair Supervisors are scheduled to discuss and vote on a request by three Orient area farmers, all brothers in third generation business, to expand their hog operation. The Geidel brothers want to increase their hog confinement facilities from 2,500 head each, to 5,000 head each. The owners of a nearby, privately run tourist attraction, Hatfield Lakes, is protesting.

The Supervisors will discuss and act on a DNR Notice of Complaint; Master Matrix Scoring; A review of correspondence, and then make a recommendation to the DNR with regard to the request. The meeting at the Adair County Courthouse begins at 9-a.m.

DAVID DEAN LITTLER, 57, of Anita (Svcs. 5/22/14)

Obituaries

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DAVID DEAN LITTLER, 57, of Anita, died Mon., May 19th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Memorial services for  DAVID LITTLER will be held 11-a.m. Thu., May 22nd, at the United Methodist Church in Anita. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be from 4-to 6-pm Wed., at the funeral home.

Memorials may be directed to the family to be used per David’s wishes.

DAVID DEAN LITTLER is survived by:

His Mother – Betty Littler, of Adair.

His daughters – Tara J. Little-Scholl and Amber M. Chalupa.

and 4 grandchildren.

Waffles for Waffles an overwhelming success

News

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Organizers of a fundraising event held last Friday in Exira was a big success. Several communities rallied together in support of an Exira area youth, Jon “Waffles” Herron. Jon is a junior in the Exira-EHK Community School district. Over the last two years, he’s experienced both his parents passing away and then to come home on prom night to find the home where he lives with his aunt burning down. The home was a complete loss.

front row: Kaele Lange, Kate McAlpin, Jon "Waffles" Herron, Jared Hansen, Jen Neville, Jessica Wood, Jake Paulsen second row: Mitchell Pigeon, Rachel Walker, Nelson Zach, Harrison Olson, Cody Kommes 3rd row: Kennedy Madsen, Rachel Smith, Margo Christensen, Katie Kunik, John Schultes, Martin Olson

front row: Kaele Lange, Kate McAlpin, Jon “Waffles” Herron, Jared Hansen, Jen Neville, Jessica Wood, Jake Paulsen
second row: Mitchell Pigeon, Rachel Walker, Nelson Zach, Harrison Olson, Cody Kommes
3rd row: Kennedy Madsen, Rachel Smith, Margo Christensen, Katie Kunik, John Schultes, Martin Olson

The communities put together a fundraiser for Jon and his aunt Kathy. The Exira Rec Center was packed. Organizers say there were waffle irons as far as the eyes could see. A free-will donation got those who attended the event waffles, sausage and all the fixings. There was also a bake sale that brought in additional funds. A forty-two inch flat screen TV was raffled off, and the winner of the television, Darrell Schroeter, donated it back to Waffles and Aunt Kathy.

Jon and Kathy would like to thank everyone who came out to support them. A thank you goes out to all of the area businesses, organization and people who donated time and money to make this all happen. The monetary donations along with the household and clothing donations have been so appreciated. They plan to stay in the area and hope to rebuild.

In all, the Waffles for Waffles fundraiser brought in over $9000. Any other donations can be made to the Exchange State Bank in Exira Iowa.

New Information Released in Glidden Double Death Investigation

News

May 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation continue to investigate a double homicide that occurred in Carroll County on Sunday. Autopsies on both bodies were completed at the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner in Ankeny by Dr. Dennis Klein.

Karl Allen Devore

Karl Allen Devore

Tammie Lee Devore

Tammie Lee Devore

Through the completed autopsies, both victims were positively identified as a mother and son, 48-year old Tammie Lee Devore, and 30-year old Karl Allen Devore, respectively. Both deaths are classified as homicides.

On Sunday, May 18, 2014, at approximately 9:50 P.M., the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call of an unconscious individual at 129 Carroll Street, Lot #5, in Glidden. Upon arrival and through further investigation, law enforcement officials discovered two deceased individuals at the residence, one adult male and one adult female.

Investigators believe this is an isolated incident and the public should not be concerned for their safety. Iowa DCI special agent Chad Fieldler, speaking at a press conference Tuesday at the Carroll County Courthouse, said no one has been arrested. He refused to discuss a possible motive in the case. Fieldler would not say how the two were murdered.

Back in 1991, Tammie Devore was living in an apartment in Council Bluffs that caught fire and killed her three other sons, a one-month-old, a 4-year-old, and a 2-year old. Investigators said one of the children was playing with a lighter that ignited a Christmas tree. Devore had a history of drug problems and run-ins with law enforcement. Carroll County Sheriff Doug Bass said Devore had dozens of cats in her mobile home and animal rescue workers occasionally visited the home and took some of the animals.

Investigators are asking for anyone with information regarding this double homicide to call the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office at (712) 792-4393.