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Griswold man arrested on drug charges

News

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports a Griswold man was arrested on drug charges, Sunday. 26-year old Nick Aaron Rush was taken into custody on charges that include OWI 1st Offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Rush was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released later that day on his own recognizance.

And on Saturday, deputies with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office arrested 52-year old Martin William Glover, of Griswold, on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. Glover was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released later that day on his own recognizance.

MILTON DOYLE CRAIG, 86, of Stuart, formerly of Menlo (4-25-14)

Obituaries

April 21st, 2014 by Jim Field

MILTON DOYLE CRAIG, 86, of Stuart, formerly of Menlo died Sunday, April 20th at the Stuart Community Care Center.  Graveside services for MILTON DOYLE CRAIG will be held on Friday, April 25th at 2:30 pm at Rose Hill Cemetery in Menlo.  Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

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Memorial contributions may be made to the Activity Center at the Stuart Community Care Center.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

MARY RUTH BALDUS, 95, of Fairmont, MN, formerly of Carroll (4-25-14)

Obituaries

April 21st, 2014 by Jim Field

MARY RUTH BALDUS, 95, of Fairmont, MN, formerly of Carroll died Sunday, April 20th at Fairmont, MN.  Mass of Christian Burial for MARY RUTH BALDUS will be held on Friday, April 25th at 10:30 am at the Holy Spirit Church in Carroll.  Ohde-Twit Funeral Home in Carroll has the arrangements.

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Friends may call Thursday after 3:30 pm at the funeral home, a rosary will be held at 4:00 pm and a prayer service at 7:00 pm.

Visitation will resume on Friday at 9:30 am at the church.

Burial in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Carroll.

MARY RUTH BALDUS is survived by:

7 Children:  Mary (Henry) Blake of Minnetonka, MN; Donald Baldus of Rochester, MN; James (Amy) Baldus of Mound, MN; David (Remy) Baldus of Ames; Phillip (Lynn) Baldus of St. Ansgar; Jeffrey Baldus of Sioux City; Paul (Deb) Baldus of Fairmont, MN.

Sister:  Sue Starshak of Chicago, IL.

Brother:  John Olson of Denver, CO.

9 Grandchildren

3 Great-Grandchildren

Atlantic Native Ryan Kramer Runs Boston Marathon

Sports

April 21st, 2014 by Jim Field

Ryan Kramer ran the Boston Marathon and finished with a time of 2:50:02 today.  Kramer, the son of Allen and Sherry Kramer of Atlantic, is a 1997 Atlantic High School graduate who now lives in West Des Moines.  The 35 year old Kramer ran the marathon at a pace of 6:30 per mile and placed 913 among the thousands of men entered in the race.

Other local runners include Pete Crawford of Red Oak who finished with a time of 4:53:40 and Kim Moore of Treynor who finished in 4:45:50.

Men’s champion, Meb Keflezighi, became the first American man to win the marathon since 1983 as he finished with a time of 2:08:37.

Rita Jeptoo of Kenya became the seventh three-time Boston Marathon champion as she won the women’s championship with a time of 2:19:59.

Nearly 36,000 runners were entered in today’s marathon.

Governor urges legislators to include private & Christian schools in anti-bullying bill

News

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad says private schools should be included in any anti-bullying measure the legislature passes this year. Branstad’s fellow Republicans in the House have expressed concerns about the bill, hoping to make it apply just to public schools. “I don’t see any conflict or any problem of working both public and private schools,” Branstad says. “We want all of our kids to be safe, regardless of where they go to school.”

Some Republicans say the bill goes too far and students could be labeled bullies for expressing their personal religious beliefs. Others say there’s no need for the legislation, as current Iowa law already gives school officials ample authority to address bullies. “This is a more effective law that will give schools the tools they need to protect all our kids and to make sure we don’t have more of these tragedies,” Branstad says.

Branstad has been asking legislators for the past two years to pass anti-bullying legislation that would give school administrators more authority to police bullying outside of school, especially on social media. “We should not wait ’til there’s another tragedy or suicide,” Branstad says. “We ought to take action now to protect Iowa children so they’ll be safe in our schools and give our educators the tools they need to deal with that issue.” Democrats in the Iowa Senate have passed an anti-bullying bill, but it has not yet been debated by the Republican-led Iowa House.

(Radio Iowa)

Lucey tops in Iowa’s ‘Beautiful Bulldog’ event

News, Sports

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Lucey, an 18-month old pooch from Waukee, Iowa, has beaten out 49 drooling competitors to take this year’s “Beautiful Bulldog” pageant. Monday’s tongue-in-cheek event is designed to kick off the weeklong Drake Relays, an internationally-renowned track and field event in Des Moines.

Lucey’s owner, Tiffany Torstenson of nearby Waukee, Iowa, is a surgeon at the Mercy Katzmann Breast Center. Torstenson said she often takes Lucey to work. She says Lucey’s demeanor around doctors and patients helped convinced her human family that she’d make a perfect therapy dog.

Lucey was certainly a hit with the crowd at Drake’s Knapp Center, besting a pair of boys named Lord Nelson and Zuul to capture top honors.

Primary Election Ballots available April 24th in Cass County

News

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman say Election ballots for the June 3rd Primary were delivered to the Cass County Auditor today (Monday). Sunderman reports  the first day to vote an absentee ballot in the office of the county auditor is Thursday, April 24th, 2014. The polls will be open on election day from 7-a.m. until 9-p.m. Those unable to go to the polls on the day of election, may vote early by mail or, beginning Thursday, April 24th, by going to and voting at the county auditor’s office. In addition to regular office hours, the office of Cass County Auditor will be open Saturday, May 24, 2014 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday, May 31, 2014 from 9 a.m. thru 5 p.m.

The PRIMARY ELECTION is the electoral process used to choose who will run as EACH party’s (Republican or Democratic) candidate for a given office to be voted upon in the GENERAL ELECTION in November. A voter must choose and may vote only one party’s ballot (Republican or Democratic). In order to vote in Iowa a person must be registered in the person’s current county of residence, under the person’s present name, and at the person’s current address. May 24th, 2014 is the last day to pre-register in the office of the County Auditor in order to vote in the 2014 Primary Election. An alternate mail registration form may be used and that needs to be returned by mail or personal carrier to the County Auditor’s office by May 24 also. Forms are available at the county auditor’s office, many State of Iowa service offices and on the Secretary of State’s web site: sos.iowa.gov.

ELECTION DAY REGISTRATION

After 5 p.m. on May 24 a person may register to vote at the auditor’s office and vote an absentee ballot on same visit. A similar process is available at the precinct voting center on election day. The voter must show ID (The ID must include a photo and an expiration date. Acceptable forms of ID are: Iowa driver’s license; Iowa non-operator’s ID; United States passport; United States military ID; ID card from an employer; Iowa student ID; Out-of-state driver’s license; or out-of-state non-operator’s ID.

If the photo ID presented does not contain the voter’s current address in the precinct, one of the following documents that includes the voter’s name and current address in the precinct must be presented: residential lease; utility bill; paycheck; property tax statement; bank statement; government issued check; or other government issued document.

Voters with no ID may establish identity and residence in the precinct by written oath of a person who is registered to vote in the precinct. The process to register on election day (same day registration) is: 1- provide proof of IDENTITY (photo ID); 2- provide proof of RESIDENCY (current address in the precinct); and 3- SIGN AN OATH attesting that the info given is true.)

The county election commissioner recommends that persons who are not currently registered or who have moved since last registering and who are planning to vote in the June PRIMARY ELECTION pre-register in the office of the County Auditor by May 24, 2014, the last day to pre-register. You may pre-register and vote absentee on the same day.

ABSENTEE BALLOTS: Dale Sunderman, Cass County Auditor, also notes that if a person chooses, he/she may request and vote a ballot before election day (called ABSENTEE BALLOT). A signed absentee ballot request form may be mailed or delivered to the county auditor and a ballot will be mailed. Or an absentee ballot may be requested in person at the office of the County Auditor and voted at the auditor’s office immediately on any day the office is open up through the day before election day. Absentee ballots may not be picked up and taken to a voter. Absentee ballots must either be mailed out or the requester may vote the absentee ballot in the auditor’s office.

IF VOTING BY MAIL: A written request on the State required form may be mailed or hand delivered to the County Auditor’s office. Deadline to request that an absentee ballot be mailed is May 30, 2014 at 5 p.m. (Absentee request forms are available at the auditor’s office and on the Secretary of State’s web site: sos.iowa.gov). A ballot along with instructions on how to complete the ballot will be mailed to the requester. For the ballot to be counted, the completed ballot then must be returned either by personal carrier to the office of County Auditor before the close of polls on election day or returned by mail postmarked no later than the day before the election. All ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE RETURNED whether voted or not voted.

IF VOTING AT THE COUNTY AUDITOR’S OFFICE: Beginning Thursday, April 24 the absentee voter may come to the CASS COUNTY COURTHOUSE during the regular office hours of 8 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday thru Friday, up through the day before the election and cast a ballot. In addition to regular office hours, the office of Cass County Auditor will be open Saturday, May 24, 2014 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday, May 31, 2014 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.

FOR THE 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION THERE WILL BE 13 VOTING CENTERS:

1 Atlantic 1st Ward: Zion Lutheran Church (811 Oak St)

2 Atlantic 2nd Ward: Atlantic Public Library (507 Poplar)

3 Atlantic 3rd Ward:.Cass County Community Center (805 W 10th)

4 Atlantic 4th Ward : United Church of Christ (1607 Hazel)

5 Atlantic 5th Ward: Heritage House (1200 Brookridge Circle)

6 Bear Grove,Cass Twp/Lewis: Lewis City Hall

7 Benton, Franklin Twp/Wiota: Wiota City Hall

8 Brighton,Grove,Pymosa,Washington Twp/Marne: Cass County Community Center

9 Edna, Victoria Twp: Massena Public Library

10 Grant, Lincoln Twp /Anita: Anita Community Center (805 Main St)

11 Noble, Pleasant Twp/Griswold: Griswold Community Bldg. (601 2nd St)

12 Massena Twp/City of Massena: Massena Public Library (122 Main St, Massena)

13 Union Twp/City of Cumberland: Cumberland Community Bldg. (200 W 2nd)

If you have questions concerning this or other elections, contact the office of Cass County Auditor/Election Commissioner Dale Sunderman (Phone: 712-243-4570; FAX: 712-243-4572)

MARTHA LOUISE WHETSTONE, 88, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 4/25/14)

Obituaries

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

MARTHA LOUISE WHETSTONE, 88, of Guthrie Center, died Sun., April 20th, at the New Homestead in Guthrie Center. Funeral services for MARTHA WHETSTONE will be held 10-a.m. Fri., April 25th, at the 1st Christian Church in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 4-to 8-pm Thu., April 24th.

Burial will be in the Union Cemetery at Guthrie Center.

Atlantic man arrested for assault

News

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports four people were arrested over the past few days. On Saturday, 19-year old Christian Sempek, of Atlantic, was arrested on a warrant for Serious Assault. 24-year old Kevin Engles, of Atlantic, was arrested that same day on a warrant for Violation of his Probation, and 21-year old Michelle Buboltz, of Ames, was arrested Saturday for Theft in the 5th Degree/Shoplifting.

On Friday, 31-year old Mike Henson, of Atlantic, was arrested for Driving While License Revoked. All four individuals were transported to the Cass County Jail and held pending an appearance before the Magistrate.

Museum of Danish America awarded $65-k from IA Great Places

News

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs announced last week that it has approved the Iowa Great Places Citizen Advisory Board’s recommendation to award $65,000 to the Museum of Danish America Curatorial Center in Elk Horn, for their Green Roof, and Prairie Installation for landscape enhancements and fabrication, as well as the installation of nine interpretive signs at the new 8,000 square-foot Curatorial Center.

Terri Johnson, Administrative Manager, Museum of Danish America (formerly the Danish Immigrant Museum), says “Funding from the Iowa Great Places program has given the Museum…the opportunity to continue developing its 30-acre Jens Jensen Prairie Landscape Park.” Johnson says this year, they will install additional interpretive signs, plant trees as well as two rose meadows and install a green roof on a new 8,000 square-foot curatorial center. The green roof will serve as an elevated continuation of the Jens Jensen Prairie Landscape Park and will be unusual in that it will incorporate prairie grasses and flowers instead of sedums, which are most commonly used on green roofs.

The Danish Villages of Elk Horn and Kimballton received designation as an Iowa Great Place in 2010. Created in 2005, Iowa Great Places now includes 31 Iowa communities. For more information, including Iowa Great Places community profiles, visit www.iowagreatplaces.gov.