The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest of 33-year-old Jason Cook of Atlantic on Monday (9/23) for Domestic Abuse Assault (2nd Offense). Cook was taken to the Cass County Jail and booked in.
The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest of 33-year-old Jason Cook of Atlantic on Monday (9/23) for Domestic Abuse Assault (2nd Offense). Cook was taken to the Cass County Jail and booked in.
Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz is encouraging all eligible Iowans to register to vote today in honor of National Voter Registration Day.
Iowans can download the State of Iowa Official Voter Registration Form from www.sos.iowa.gov and return it to your local county auditor’s office or visit your local county auditor’s office to fill out a paper copy.
The Iowa Secretary of State’s office also offers a comprehensive app called Iowa SOS available for both Android and Apple devices to ensure resources are at voter’s fingertips. From the Iowa SOS app, Iowans can do the following:
The Harlan Police Department reports they were called to the scene of an assault Sunday (9/22) in the 1000 block of 6th Street in Harlan. Officers arrived on scene and discovered Michael Clarkson of Remsen lying on the sidewalk unconscious and bleeding. Clarkson had a large laceration on his head and was being attended to by a citizen.
Witnesses stated that the subject Clarkson had been fighting with had left the scene. Clarkson was transported by Medivac Ambulance to Myrtue Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries.
Officers have a complaint into the Shelby County Clerk of Court for the assailant identified by several witnesses and have requested a warrant be issued for his arrest. More details will be released once the assailant has been apprehended.
The Harlan Police Department reports two separate incidents last week. The first incident was a report of damage done to a vehicle owned by Clinton Scheffler of Harlan on Tuesday, September 17th. The vehicle was parked at his residence in the 1000 block of Park Street and was sprayed with green spray paint. Officers took photos and the case remains under investigation.
Harlan PD also reports a burglary arrest on Wednesday, September 18th. Police were called to the 1400 block of 6th Street for a report of someone in a building whom did not belong there. Officers discovered and arrested 31-year-old Elwin Jenkins of Harlan. Jenkins was taken to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Burglary 3rd Degree and Possession of a Controlled Substance.
Lavon Eblen speaks about the beginnings of the American Legion Memorial Building in Atlantic.
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The Adair and Guthrie County hospitals and public health agencies have teamed up to create a new local healthcare coalition called “Adair/Guthrie Prepares”. The coalition was formed in order to comply with new requirements to apply for grant funds.
The coalition was formalized in June, 2013 and includes Adair County Memorial Hospital, Adair County Home Care, Guthrie County Public Health & Nursing Services and Guthrie County Hospital, with Adair/Guthrie Emergency Management as a founding partner. The Adair County Board of Supervisors will serve as the fiscal agent for grants awarded to the coalition.
The coalition applied for a Hospital & Public Health Preparedness Grant in July and was notified of an award totaling $51,567.00. That grant money was finalized on September 18th. With the grant the hospital and public health members of the coalition will be able to receive reimbursement for time and supplies used to improve their disaster capabilities and training.
Stephanie Claussen of Adair County Home Care is serving as the coalition chairman and Lisa Chiodo of Guthrie County Public Health & Nursing Services is the vice-chairman.
WANTED: 1. Canning Jars, any size. 2. A Deep Freeze, either upright or chest, low price. 3. Refrigerator, prefer not to old and reasonable price. Call 712-789-9358.
FOR SALE: a quart size bag of habanero peppers. $7.00 or best offer. Call 243-5759.
FOR SALE: about 100 bushel of cereal rye for cover crop. Cleaned and ready to go. Casey area 515-210-0465.
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Combine the first three ingredients in a large bowl and mix lightly to form soft dough. Turn out onto a lightly floured counter and press the dough with your hands to about 1/4 inch thick using round cutter. Place on a baking pan and brush tops with milk. Bake for 15 minutes until lightly browned. Serve warm with jam and whipped cream.
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Jim Field speaks with Steve Livengood about ARISE and an event coming up.
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