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Mental Health Care facility incidents reported in Page County

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October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Clarinda Police Department reports two incidents occurred Thursday at two separate care facilities. At around 8-a.m., officers responded to a report of a disturbance in the office at the Waubonsie Mental Health on North 16th Street. When officers arrived, they encountered a 48 year old male who was extremely agitated. Officers were able to diffuse the situation and no arrests were made.

And, at around 1-p.m., the Terrace View Residential Care Facility reported that a thirty-seven year old female had escaped from court ordered custody to their facility. Officers located the female and transported her to the Clarinda Mental Health Institute.

Clarinda woman arrested on felony forgery charges

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October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Clarinda Police Department reports 22-year old Jessica Sue Farrell, of Clarinda, was arrested Wednesday afternoon on a warrant for two felony counts of forgery. Her arrest stemmed from an on-going investigation being conducted by the Clarinda Police Department into the theft of checks and a debit card from an acquaintance of Farrell’s. Additional charges against Farrell are pending as the investigation continues.

Farrell was being held in the Page County Jail on $5,000 bond, pending an initial appearance before the Page County Magistrate Court.

Clarinda man arrested on assault and other charges

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October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Clarinda man was arrested late Thursday morning on two assault charges, resisting arrest and for disorderly conduct. Police Chief Keith Brothers say 51-year old Ricky Dean Harrison allegedly resisted arrest. His actions resulted in a police officer suffering minor injuries to his hands and knees. The officer was treated at the Clarinda Regional Health Center, and has since returned to work.

Brothers says officers responded to a report of an assault in progress at the Maplewood Trailer Court, at around 11:20-a.m., Thursday. When they arrived, 45-year old Lee Gillespie, of Council Bluffs, reported that he had been assaulted with a walking cane by  Harrison. Gillespie suffered minor injuries to his arms, torso and face during the incident.

Harrison was charged with assault causing bodily injury, assault on a peace officer, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct. He was transported to the Page County Jail, and released a short time later on $2,000 bail, pending initial appearance before the Page County Magistrate Court. The Page County Attorney’s Office will review the incident for the filing of formal charges.

8AM Newscast 10-12-2012

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October 12th, 2012 by admin

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Heartbeat Today 10-12-2012

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October 12th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Director Megan Roberts about Harvestfest this weekend.

 

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7AM Newscast 10-12-2012

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Sting targeting juvenile prostitutes nets 6 arrests in Council Bluffs

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October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A task force made up of members from three southwest Iowa law enforcement agencies and the FBI, conducted an undercover operation that netted six arrests, Wednesday. According to the Omaha World-Herald, the FBI’s Lost Innocence Task Force – which targets juveniles involved in prostitution — worked in conjunction with the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force, to arrest the six individuals in a prostitution sting at a local hotel. The location of the operation, which was conducted Wednesday afternoon, was not disclosed.

Officials say a 31-year-old man from Lincoln, NE., was arrested after soliciting an undercover female officer posing as a prostitute. Five Omaha women between the ages of 21 and 44 were also arrested. Each was taken into custody on a charge of suspicion of prostitution. All of the suspects were booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail.

The task force which conducted the sting, included officers with the Council Bluffs Police Department, along with deputies from the Pottawattamie, Mills and Harrison county sheriff’s offices, and the FBI.

Hawkeye 10 XC Meet Results

Sports

October 12th, 2012 by Jim Field

Girls Team:

  1. Harlan  33
  2. Shenandoah/Essex  52
  3. Creston  78
  4. Lewis Central  110
  5. Atlantic  122
  6. Glenwood  152
  7. Denison  195
  8. Kuemper Catholic  207

Girls Top 10:

  1. Jessica Feldman, Harlan
  2. Bailey Kuhl, Harlan
  3. Maria Mostek, Creston
  4. Tiffany Williams, Atlantic
  5. Marissa Klindt, Harlan
  6. Meghan Plambeck, Atlantic
  7. Emily Wignall, Creston
  8. Mariah Johnson, Shenandoah/Essex
  9. Jasmine Glasgo, Shenandoah/Essex
  10. Megan Hart, Shenandoah/Essex

Boys Team:

  1. Shenandoah/Essex  38
  2. Glenwood  58
  3. Harlan  88
  4. Creston  133
  5. Kuemper Catholic  137
  6. Lewis Central  152
  7. Red Oak  157
  8. Denison  192
  9. Atlantic  208
  10. Clarinda  245

Boys Top 10:

  1. Sean Skillern, Shenandoah/Essex
  2. Phillip Sciranko, Harlan
  3. Jeff Reeve, Glenwood
  4. Dustin Werner, Kuemper Catholic
  5. Chris Brace, Harlan
  6. Nate Hoyt, Shenandoah/Essex
  7. Joe Blake, Shenandoah/Essex
  8. Jay Wolfe, Creston
  9. Baker Cambridge, Glenwood
  10. Zac McCoy, Shenandoah/Essex

Red Oak woman arrested on Cass Co. warrant & drug charges

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October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak woman wanted on a Cass County warrant for failing to pay child support, faces additional charges following her arrest Thursday afternoon, in Red Oak. Authorities say 50-year old Casey Renee Bates faces a Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charge, after she confessed to having a syringe and a marijuana pipe in her purse, as she was being questioned. Her arrest took place after Red Oak Police received a tip Bates, who was wanted on a valid Cass County warrant, was located in the 1600 block of North 2nd Street late Thursday afternoon. Bates was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $300 bond.

Cass County Residents Invited to Participate in Community Discussions

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October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials with ISU Extension say Cass County residents are being encouraged to participate in a new Iowa State University Extension and Outreach initiative – “Mid Life & Beyond: The Whole Picture.” The Mid Life & Beyond program helps communities talk together and find ways to make their community a place where people want to live during mid-life and beyond.

The average retirement age nationally is now 62 with a life expectancy of 78 years.  The 2010 census showed 50.2% of Cass County residents were over the age of 45, so this is very timely initiative for our county. Kate Olson, Cass County Extension Program Coordinator, says  “Cass County is setting up study circles to consider action for our future.”

Local study circles begin on Tuesday October 23rd in Atlantic, and Thursday October 25th, in Anita. They will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 PM in both communities, once a week for four consecutive weeks. There is no cost to participate and all interested local residents are encouraged to be involved. The study circles will be comprised of diverse groups of no more than a dozen people each, who will meet for four, 90-minute sessions. Each group will set its own ground rules to share responsibility for quality discussion. They’ll be led by an impartial, local facilitator who will manage discussion, but not teach the group. Discussion will include personal stories, and a look at some thriving communities.

Register for the Atlantic or Anita Study Circles by calling ISU Extension in Cass County by calling 243-1132 or emailing keolson@iastate.edu by Monday October 22nd. More information about the statewide program is available at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/midlifeandbeyond/