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Cards reclaim division lead

Sports

September 18th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

(AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals are back atop the National League Central. Matt Holliday was 4-for-4 with a two-run homer and three RBIs as the Redbirds ripped Colorado 11-4. Matt Carpenter, Yadier Molina and Daniel Descalso drove in two runs apiece as part of the Cards’ 18-hit attack. Joe Kelly is 9-4 after holding the Rockies to three hits in five shutout innings.

Pittsburgh’s 5-2 loss to San Diego drops the Pirates one game behind St. Louis. Jedd Gyorko went 3-for-5 and put the Padres ahead for good with a three-run homer in the third inning. The Padres’ bullpen tossed four hitless innings after Eric Stults gave up two runs and seven hits.

Reineke wins Massena Mayoral Special Election

News

September 18th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports Massena Mayor Pro-Tem Linda Reineke won a Special Election held Tuesday to fill the position of Mayor Until the end of 2013. Since no candidates had filed nomination papers for the election, all names on the ballots were write-ins. There were a total of 49 ballots cast.

Sunderman says Linda Reineke received 41 votes; Jackson Bissell 5; Dean Downer 1; Jesse Stoner 1 and Kevin McCunn 1 vote. Another vote to fill the position of Mayor full-time (a 2-year term) will be held during the November 5th City elections. The person who is elected will serve the term beginning January 1st, 2014.

Falling porta potty causes accident in Page County

News

September 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A porta-potty that fell off of a flat bed truck caused about $1,000 damage in Page County, Monday morning. Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports a  pickup was pulling a trailer carrying the Port-a-potty owned by RJ’s Portables in Corning, westbound on Highway 2 at around 9:10-a.m. Monday, when the poorly strapped down portable restroom slipped off the trailer, slide down the highway and into the driver’s side  rear wheel cover, of an eastbound, dump-truck style semi.The accident happened about three-miles east of Shenandoah.

The semi, driven by 59-year old Duanne Heins, of Glenwood, sustained about $200 damage. The pickup, driven by 62-year old David Bennett, of Corning, was not damaged, but the porta-potty sustained about $600 damage. Bennett was cited for spilling his load onto the highway.

HENRY “HANK” DAGGETT, 59, of Linden (9-20-13)

Obituaries

September 17th, 2013 by Jim Field

HENRY “HANK” DAGGETT, 59, of Linden died Tuesday, September 17 at his home.  Funeral services for HENRY “HANK” DAGGETT will be held on Friday, September 20 at 11:00 am at the Twigg Funeral Home in Panora.

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Visitation will be held on Friday one hour prior to the services at the funeral home.

Burial in the Moffit Grove Cemetery near Guthrie Center.

Hawkeyes improving on defense in ’13

Sports

September 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — It’s too early to begin comparing Iowa’s defense to some of the best of the Kirk Ferentz era. Iowa (2-1) is 52nd nationally with 21.7 points allowed per game heading into Saturday’s non-conference finale against Western Michigan (0-3). The Hawkeyes defense has given up just four touchdowns in the past two games, both wins.

Iowa did put itself in a dangerous spot by allowing Iowa State to score a pair of touchdowns in a 27-21 victory last weekend. But the Hawkeyes defense is clearly better than last season, when a lagging unit was a big reason why the Hawkeyes finished with six straight losses.

Deadline looms for City Elections

News

September 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports the deadline is looming for persons interested in running for the November 5th City Elections. The deadline to file nomination papers in the office of your local city clerk is 5-p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19th.

In Cass County, these offices will appear on the ballots for the respective cities on November 5th:

Anita3 At Large Council seats (4-year terms). The incumbents are Jamey Herzberg, Duane Murphy and Dennis Zimmerman.

AtlanticMayor (4-year term). The incumbent is Dave Jones; Council Wards 2 and 5 (4-year terms). The incumbents are Kathy Somers and Shaun Shouse, respectively. Council At Large (4-year term). Incumbent – Steve Livengood. And, there are two seats on the Parks and Recreation Board in Atlantic (6-year term beginning Nov. 16th). Incumbents include Sandi Landsness and Charles Hanson.

Cumberland Mayor (2-year term). Incumbent Virginia Coughlin; Three At Large Council seats (4-year terms each). Your incumbents are Gary Cooper, David Meyer and Doug Neiner.

Griswold – Two At Large Council seats (4-year terms). The incumbents are Julianne Adams and Jared Wyman.

LewisTwo At Large Council seats (4-year terms). The incumbents are Marilyn Mundorf and Matt Klein.

MarneMayor (2-year term). The incumbent is Randall Baxter; Five At Large Council seats are available. The incumbents include Alan Cranston, Dennis Preister, Lanny Kite, Randy Henningsen, and Angela Redler.

MassenaMayor (2-year term).  A temporary Mayor will be elected today (9/17), with the term expiring December 31st. The person elected on Nov. 5th will take over the office on Jan. 1st, 2014; Two At Large Council seats (4-year term). The incumbents are Shirley Eshelman and Bobby McKnight.

WiotaMayor (2-year term). The incumbent is Ford Lillard; Three At Large Council seats. The incumbents are Kathryn Havens, Deanna Spry and Dennis Andersen.

US lottery players could see more giant jackpots

News

September 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – If it seems that giant lottery jackpots have people lining up at convenience stores more frequently, just wait.  Most of the attention has been on Powerball since its rules were changed a couple years ago to boost payoffs. On Wednesday, Powerball’s estimated $400 million jackpot will be the nation’s fifth-largest ever. Organizers of the country’s other big lottery, Mega Millions, are now also planning changes to increase jackpots.

Mega Millions, which is sold in 43 states, plans to boost the initial jackpot to $15 million. It also will lessen the odds of winning jackpots and make other changes that will result in faster growing prizes to grab the public’s attention. Iowa Lottery chief executive officer Terry Rich says the purpose is to “turn up the excitement level” and increase sales.

Harlan man arrested for possession of a controlled substance

News

September 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan report the arrest on Saturday of 40-year old Curtis Baldwin. Baldwin, who is from Harlan, was taken into custody for Possession of a Controlled Substance, after authorities were called to the Casey’s General Store with regard to a separate incident.

The H-PD says also, four people were charged Sunday, following a traffic stop. 22-year old Colby Oberembt, of Adel, 23-year old Amber Anderson, of Brayton, 21-year old Taimon Wehr, and 21-year old Brittany Dahir, both of Harlan, were all cited for Open Container as passengers in the vehicle. Charges are pending against the driver of the vehicle, who ran from the scene.

In other new, Police in Harlan say 24-year old Kyle Tearnery, of Tennant, was arrested Sept. 12th on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault, after officers were called to a domestic disturbance in the 300 block of Court Street.  A female victim of the assault was treated for minor injuries at Myrtue Medical Center. Tearney posted a $1,000 bond and was ordered to appear in court at a later date for his preliminary hearing.

And, 47-year old Michelle Farrow, of Harlan, was arrested September 11th, on an active Shelby County warrant for Failure to Appear on original charges of Interference with Official Acts and Disorderly Conduct. Farrow was transported to the Shelby County Jail. She has since plead not guilty to the charges, and is scheduled to appear in courtfor her trial, on October 8th.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th

Trading Post

September 17th, 2013 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Tomatoes $5. for five gallon bucket full. 712-789-9268 Lewis, Iowa.

FOR SALE:  Car audio amplifier system with two amps and 2 speakers, $250.  Craftsman circular saw, $25.  Heavy duty portable air tank, $20.  Call 712-304-4998.

FREE: Grey female cat to a good home. Cat is declawed, spayed, and housebroken. About 8 years old and just need to find a new home for her. Call 243-2890.

WANTED:  Need a used receiver hitch to pull trailor for a 1999 chevy silverado pick up.  ph. 243 9849 Atlantic.

WANTED:  Used baby changing table.  Phone 712-254-0217.

 

HMU crews continue to change out street lights

News

September 17th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Harlan Municipal Utilities report progress continues in efforts to change the City’s regular streetlights to LED-style lights. HMU says crews in the electrical department are working to retrofit legacy high pressure sodium streetlights to LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting. Approximately one-third of 192 streetlights have been converted. LED’s are known for their low power consumption and longer life expectancy than regular, flourescent lights.

The remainder of the lights are expected to be changed by July 1st, 2014. The estimated cost for equipment during the 2013-2014 fiscal year is $83,500. Once the install work is complete, the LED lights will save the utility company $82,000 per year in energy costs.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)