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The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest early this (Thursday) morning, of 21-year old Cheyenne Register. The Atlantic woman was charged with 1st offense OWI. She was booked into the Cass County Jail pending an appearance before the magistrate.
(8-a.m. News)
Info from the Atlantic Animal Shelter.
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Jim Field talks about dealing with scams and dealing with credit cards after the holidays.
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JEROME “JERRY” BLUML, 89, of Manning, died Thu., Jan. 3rd, at the Manning Hospital. A Mass of Christian Burial service for JERRY BLUML will be held at 2:00 P.M. Mon., Jan., 7th at the Sacred Heart Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning is in charge of arrangements.
Friends may call the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning after 4:00 P.M. on Sun., Jan., 6th. A Rosary and Prayer service will take place at the funeral home, beginning at 6-p.m., Sunday.
Burial will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Manning.
JEROME “JERRY” BLUML is survived by:
His sons – David (Diana) Bluml of Evansdale; Thomas (Janell) Bluml of Audubon, and Michael Bluml of Manning.
His brothers – Elmer (Bernice) Bluml, of Carroll; Glenn (Sharon) Bluml, of Hawarden; Don (Carol) Blum, of Dubuque.
His sisters – Ardella Irlbeck, of Templeton; Ardith (Albert) Sturm, of Manning; Margaret Hinners, of Manning, and Charlene Stork, of Glidden.
His sister-in-law, and 7 grandchildren.
A man from Montgomery County was arrested Wednesday night on drug charges. According to the Red Oak Police Department, 23-year-old Edward Taylor-Harmon, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 11-p.m., Wednesday. Taylor-Harmon faces a Possession of a Controlled Substance charge when he appears before a magistrate later this (Thursday) morning. He was being held in the Montgomery County jail on a $1,000 cash only bond.
The Iowa State women won their Big 12 Conference opener, but it wasn’t easy. The Cyclones staged a second half rally and beat Texas in overtime 73-65 Wednesday night in Ames. ISU Coach Bill Fennelly was relieved, especially since it took the Cyclones six tries to notch their first conference win last season. “It’s just a great way to start the new year and a great way to start the Big 12. Only 17 more of these to go, I guess,” Fennelly said with a laugh. “The fans were phenomenal…they always are, but our team really need them tonight.” Just over 7,100 fans attended the game at Hilton Coliseum.
The Cyclones were led in scoring by a couple of seniors — Anna Prins finished with 17 points and Chelsea Poppins added 16. “When you win in the Big 12, when you find a way to win, you need to have good guard play…but your seniors sometimes have to will your (team) to win and I thought our seniors, in the last 20 minutes and the overtime, willed our team to win,” Fennelly said. Nikki Moody recorded a double-double for the Cyclones with 14 points and 10 assists, while adding 6 rebounds.
With the win, Iowa State improved to 10-1 overall. Texas dropped to 7-5.
(Radio Iowa Sports)