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Atlantic man & a man from NE Sentenced for Conspiracy to Distribute Fentanyl Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury

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December 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – Two men were sentenced Thursday, for their involvement in a conspiracy to distribute fentanyl which resulted in serious bodily injury to two victims.

According to public court documents, 23-year-old Curclund Jackson VanAernam, of Atlantic, and 31-year-old Luis Alberto Hernandez, of Omaha, distributed fentanyl pills in Omaha and the surrounding areas, including Atlantic, Iowa. At least two victims overdosed after ingesting pills containing fentanyl that VanAernam and Hernandez distributed. Both victims survived after receiving doses of Narcan.

VanAernam was sentenced to 16 years in federal prison and will be required to serve a five-year term of supervised release following his prison term. Hernandez was sentenced to 22 years in prison, to be followed by a four-year term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Iowa Department of Public Safety Division of Narcotics Enforcement, the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement (SWINE) Task Force, Atlantic Police Department, Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Drug Enforcement Administration, and Omaha Police Department investigated the case.

Fentanyl has become the leading cause of drug overdose deaths in the United States. Counterfeit, fentanyl-laced pills often resemble pharmaceutical pills, but contain potentially lethal doses of fentanyl. Visit the Drug Enforcement Administration’s website to learn more about One Pill Can Kill.

Council Bluffs Man Sentenced to Five Years in Federal Prison for Drug and Firearm Charges

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December 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – A Council Bluffs man was sentenced Thursday, to five years in federal prison for possession of a firearm a felon and possession of cocaine and marijuana with the intent to distribute it.

According to public court documents, 58-year-old Terrance Tethur Yager was on probation when probation officers visited his home and found cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, mushrooms, and prescription pills in his garage and a loaded pistol in his truck. After completing his prison term, Yager will be required to serve a five-year term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Council Bluffs Police Department investigated the case.

JANIS IMHOFF, 74, of Atlantic (Svcs. 12/18/23)

Obituaries

December 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

JANIS IMHOFF, 74, of Atlantic, died Friday, December 15, 2023, at home, with family at her side. Funeral services for JANIS IMHOFF will be held 11-a.m., Monday, December 18, 2023, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family gathered will be from 9 am till the time of services on Monday, December 18th.

Burial is in the Atlantic Cemetery. A reception will also be held following the committal service at the Community room of the Schmidt Family Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made in her name, and will be designated at a later date. Mail the memorial contributions to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home at PO Box 523 – Atlantic, IA 50022.

Online Condolences may be sent to: schmidtfamilyfh.com

Phil Parker Named AFCA Assistant Coach Of The Year

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December 15th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa defensive coordinator and secondary coach Phil Parker has been named the recipient of the 2023 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Assistant FBS Coach of the Year Award. The announcement was made on Friday by the AFCA.

Parker was selected by the AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year Committee from a total of 98 nominees. Earlier this month, Parker was presented the Broyles Award by the Frank & Barbara Broyles Foundation. The Broyles Award is presented annually to the top assistant coach in college football.

The Assistant Coach of the Year award was first presented in 1997 and was created to honor assistant coaches who excel in community service, commitment to the student-athlete, on-field coaching success and AFCA professional organization involvement.

Parker joins Norm Parker (2013) and Ron Aiken (2002) as Hawkeye assistant coaches who have earned the AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year.

Parker, who is in his 25th season on Iowa’s coaching staff (12th as defensive coordinator), has been the mastermind behind one of the nation’s top defenses in 2023. The Hawkeyes have allowed just 15 touchdowns in 13 games (tied for the third fewest in the NCAA) and the unit ranks fourth nationally, giving up 13.2 points per game.

The point per game average is the lowest by a Hawkeye defense since 2008.

The Hawkeyes have given up one touchdown or less in 10 of 13 games this season and the unit is ranked fifth nationally in total defense (274.8) for a sixth straight year. Iowa’s defense has allowed 400 yards or fewer in 27 straight games dating back to the 2021 season — the longest active streak nationally.

One of Parker’s main principles is limiting “explosive” plays. In 2023, the Hawkeyes have allowed just 18 such plays in 13 games.

Across the board, Iowa ranks in the top 20 nationally in virtually every defensive category this season, including being fifth in team passing efficiency defense (100.46), 12th in red zone defense (.750), 13th in rushing defense (102.5), 16th in first downs defense (205) and 19th in third-down conversion defense (.316).

Under Parker’s tutelage, three defensive players — DB Cooper DeJean, DB Sebastian Castro and LB Jay Higgins — earned All-America recognition. DeJean is a unanimous consensus All-American and was a finalist for the Nagurski Award and Thorpe Award. Higgins is a second-team All-American and was a semifinalist for the Butkus Award, while Castro is a third-team All-American.

DeJean was also named the recipient of the 2023 Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year, becoming the sixth Hawkeye to be voted the top defensive back in the conference under Parker’s watch.

The No. 17 Hawkeyes will play No. 21 Tennessee on Jan. 1, 2024, in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The game will start at 12:06 (CT) and will be televised on ABC.

Gas prices this holiday will be at or below last year

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December 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Triple-A reports the price of a gallon of unleaded gas in the state dropped five cents in the last week and sits at two-dollars, 82 cents a gallon. Triple-A Iowa spokesman, Brian Ortner, says the current gas price trend will see prices at or below what they were last year as people hit the roads for the holiday. “Across Iowa last year on Christmas Day, we were looking at two-dollars 86, cents on an average across the state, on New Year’s about three-oh-two,” he says.

He says the drop in the cost of oil is a big reason for the drop in gas prices. “Over 50 percent of that cost when you’re filling up at the pump is the cost of what a barrel of crude oil cost,” Ortner says. “And right now that’s trading around 70 dollars per barrel today. You look at a couple of months ago, we were trading at that 90 dollars a barrel. So seeing those numbers go down is a great thing. ” He says prices could even drop a little more.

“As we look towards the Christmas holiday and New Year’s holiday, we expect that you’ll see numbers stay flat, or maybe even decrease a little bit as we move into the holiday travel period, those 10 days of the 23rd through the through January 1st,” Ortner says. Ortner says the drop in gas prices is important as most Iowans who are traveling during the holiday will be driving.

Guthrie Center School Board approves Early Retirement Policy & SBRC O/E Out application

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December 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – The Guthrie Center Community School District’s Board of Education, Wednesday evening (Dec. 13,2023), activated the District’s Licensed Employee Early Retirement Policy. Superintendent Josh Rasmussen explains the incentive is being offered to those teachers who are at least 55 years of age with 10-years of experience.

He said “The Board is using [the incentive] as a tool to reduce some expenses in the General Fund.” Applications for the Early Retirement Program are due-in by January 3rd (2024). Rasmussen said there is a limit on the number of applicants who will be selected for the benefit, based on the availability of replacement teachers .

Superintendent Rasmussen said also, the Guthrie Center School Board approved the submission of an application to the SBRC (School Budget Review Committee) for a modified supplemental amount, with regard to the district’s enrollment numbers.

The Board also approved the resignations of High School Custodian Tom Bates, and High School Night Custodian Renee Baier, along with contract recommendations for High School Cheer Sponsor Christina Wilson, and HS Cheer Volunteer, Beck Wahl.

Iowa men and women play doubleheader in Des Moines Saturday

Sports

December 15th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa Hawkeye men and women take part in a doubleheader in Wells Fargo Arena Saturday. It begins with the Hawkeye men playing Florida A@M. Iowa is coming off three straight lopsided losses and coach Fran McCaffery is staying positive with his team.

Florida A@M is 2-5 but McCaffery says every team has veteran players who can score.

McCaffery says the Hawkeyes will need to play better than they did in Sunday’s loss to Michigan.

The fourth ranked Hawkeye women play Cleveland State in the second half of the doubleheader. The Vikings have won nine straight but lost standout guard Destiny Leo to a season ending injury.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder who says with Leo out other players have stepped up.

The Hawkeyes have two nonconference games remaining before jumping back into Big Ten play on December 30th against Minnesota.

Northwestern football prepares for NAIA title contest

Sports

December 15th, 2023 by admin

The top ranked Northwestern football team is in Durham, North Carolina preparing for Monday’s NAIA Championship game against third ranked Keiser of Florida. The defending champion Red raiders are 14-0.

That’s Northwestern coach Matt McCarty who likes the progress his team has made this season.

Northwestern offensive coordinator Josh Fakkema says they have viewed this season as a new challenge.

Defensive coordinator Billy Kirch says it is night and day how his unit is playing right now compared to the beginning of the season.

Cass/Audubon CCF Spring Grant Program applications now being accepted

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December 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic & Audubon, Iowa) –  Officials with the Omaha Community Foundation report their affiliate foundations in Cass and Audubon Counties are now accepting Spring Grant applications are now being accepted from organizations providing charitable services in Audubon and (separately) Cass Counties. As part of this spring grant cycle, approximately $135,000 is available to support Audubon County nonprofit organizations and community projects, and approximately $135,000 is available to support Cass County nonprofit organizations and community projects, in each county, respectively. The deadline to apply for funds in either county, through the online application process, is February 1, 2024.

Beginning December 15, application details, a fact sheet, and a link to the application form can be found online by selecting either Audubon County or Cass County under the County Listing at www.swiowafoundations.org. Applications will only be accepted through the online system. Both the Audubon and Cass County Community Foundations aim to improve the quality of life in their respective counties, by supporting community needs in the areas of civic engagement, culture, health, education, and social services. The objective of the grant program is to fund projects that will have a lasting impact in Audubon and Cass Counties. Only organizations providing services in Audubon County or Cass County are eligible to apply in their respective county, only. They must be able to demonstrate broad community/county support and be an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) public charity, a local municipality, or a fiscally sponsored project.

This cycle of grants is made possible through the State of Iowa County Endowment Fund Program (CEFP). The Audubon County Community Foundation received $158,914 in 2023 from its participation in this program. The Cass County Community Foundation received $158,914. Most of the funds are available as part of the Spring 2024 Grant Cycle, with the rest held in an endowment for future years.

Created in 2004 by the Iowa Legislature, the County Endowment Fund Program is funded by a percentage of the state’s commercial gaming tax revenue, which currently does not include online sports betting revenue. These funds are distributed annually to participating community foundations located in the 84 counties without a state-issued gaming license. The 15 counties with a state-issued gaming license benefit from their local casino’s Qualified Sponsoring Organization, which distributes a portion of gaming revenues in their area. CEFP was designed by the Legislature to ensure the benefits of gaming tax revenues were felt statewide.

In the 84 CEFP counties, 75 percent of each county’s annual allocation is directed to foundation grantmaking activities for that year, and 25 percent is added to their permanent endowment fund, which provides support for nonprofits now and in perpetuity.  This two-pronged approach has provided thousands of dollars for local projects each year, plus ensured a savings account for future needs.

Please contact Sunni Kamp (sunni@omahafoundation.org) at 800-794-3458 with application-related questions. All completed grant applications will be considered at the March board meeting, with applicants being notified of funding decisions by the end of March.

*Advisory board members of the Audubon County Community Foundation are Chair Pat Kaiser of Audubon; Vice Chair Gina Benton of Exira; Secretary/Treasurer Megan Wagner of Audubon; Bob Blomme of Audubon; Travis Nelson of Exira; Donna Olson of Kimballton, and Doug Carter of Audubon.

**Advisory board members of the Cass County Community Foundation are Chair Kristi Burg, in Massena; Vice Chair Gaylord Schelling, in Atlantic; Secretary/Treasurer Sue Hunt, in Atlantic; Sandy Bierbaum, in Griswold; Justin D. Hockenberry, in Anita; and Mike Tibken, in Anita.

Massena teen involved in a Creston accident Thursday afternoon; No injuries

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December 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston say no injuries were reported following a collision at around 1-p.m. Thursday, at Highway 34 and Wyoming Avenue. Police along with the Creston Fire Department were dispatched with Medic 1 to the scene. According to the Police report, a 2015 GMC SUV driven by 32-year-old Emilie Anne Blankenship, of Creston, was leaving the stop sign on Wyoming Avenue, heading southbound across Highway 34. Blankenship told police she thought a 2019 GMC SUV (driven by 16-year-old Aydin M. Gaiser, of Massena), was turning, but it was heading westbound on Highway 34.

Hwy 34 & Wyoming Ave. accident photo via the Creston F.D Facebook page.

Emilie Blankenship’s SUV struck Gaiser’s SUV, causing a total of $9,000 damage. No citations were issued, but the police report noted Blankenship failed to yield the right-of-way from a stop sign.