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We have Iowa Hawkeye basketball on the radio at AM 1220/FM 101.1 tonight as the Hawkeyes travel to play Indiana. But, don’t worry, you can listen to the Atlantic vs. Glenwood boys Class 3-A District Final tonight on the web at kjan.com! Just click the LISTEN LIVE button at the top right corner of the page and you will be able to listen to the web-only broadcast. Jim Field and Chris Parks will have the call. We will begin the broadcast at 6:45 pm. And don’t forget, if you have downloaded the FREE KJAN app for your iphone or android smart phone, you can listen to the high school game on your phone.
PHYLLIS ROHNER, 88, of Fontanelle, died Thu., Feb. 27th, at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle. Funeral services for PHYLLIS ROHNER will be held 11-a.m. Mon., March 3rd, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.
The family will meet with friends at the Church on Sunday, from 2-to 4-pm. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.
Burial will be in the Fontanelle Cemetery, with a luncheon held at the church, afterward.
Memorials may be directed to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church or the Good Samaritan Society.
PHYLLIS ROHNER is survived by:
Her daughter – Bette (George) Forsberg, of Holland, MI.
Her sons – Craig Rohner, of Hinsdale, IL; Randy (Janet) Rohner, of McHenry, IL; Kirk Rohner, of Paw Paw, IL, & Mike (Mary) Rohner, of Jefferson, IA.
6 brothers, 5 sisters, 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
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Police in Red Oak say a teenager reported missing from Bellevue, NE, was located early this (Thursday) morning, in Red Oak. 17-year old Michael Ryan Eona, Jr., who was also wanted on a warrant out of Sarpy County, NE , was taken into custody near the intersection of North 7th and East Maple Streets, following a foot pursuit by Red Oak Police Officers.
Eona was transported to the Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs, where he will await extradition back to Nebraska.
Authorities in Iowa say a Nebraska man convicted in Mills County on four charges related to the sexual abuse of two girls, will be transferred to Nebraska, where he faces more serious charges that could lead to two life sentences. According to the Omaha World-Herald, 64-year old John R. Schondelmeyer, of Bellevue, NE, is charged in Nebraska, with two counts of first-degree sexual assault of a child less than 12 years of age, a felony. He also was charged with two counts of incest, also a felony. If convicted, he could be sentenced to a maximum two life sentences for the sexual assault charges and 40 years in prison and a $50,000 fine for the incest charges.
On Tuesday, a Mills County jury found Shondelmeyer guilty on two counts of second-degree sexual abuse and two counts of lascivious acts with a child, all felonies, related to an incident last September involving two girls, ages 8 and 9. In Iowa, Schondelmeyer faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison for each sexual abuse charge and a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine for the lascivious acts charges.
Police in Council Bluffs arrested the driver of a vehicle following a chase that began at around 2-a.m., Wednesday. The Daily NonPareil reports the incident ended with 21-year old Dylan V. Rooney, of Council Bluffs, being taken into custody for alleged drunken driving. Police officials said an officer saw Rooney, who was in a 2001 Chevy Cavalier, ignore a flashing red light at South 32nd Street and 23rd Avenue.
The officer pulled up behind the Cavalier and initiated a traffic stop, but Rooney allegedly sped-off, and eventually failed to stop for a traffic signal at Nebraska Avenue while on 35th Street, before he lost control of the Cavalier. The vehicle ended up in the parking lot of a nearby hotel. Officers arrested Rooney on suspicion of operating a vehicle while intoxicated-first offense, felony eluding, reckless driving, driving while barred, two counts of failure to maintain control of a motor vehicle, interference with official acts, speeding more than 20 mph above the limit and possession of drug equipment.
Rooney was released from the Pottawattamie County Jail after posting a $5,000 bond.