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Early Morning Headlines 8-22-2013

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August 22nd, 2013 by admin

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

BEDFORD, Iowa (AP) – A Bedford woman quietly told a dispatcher that her husband shot an escaped inmate who broke into their home. Carolyn Mauderly placed the 911 call after Rodney Long had broken into the couple’s home Monday night and held them against their will for several hours.

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Court of Appeals has upheld the termination of a former Fort Madison police officer who had an affair with the police chief’s wife. The court ruled that William Bowker’s affair with the woman, who was a reserve officer, violated departmental rules. Bowker was seeking a reversal of a district court’s ruling.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A state ethics board will not remove its executive director from an investigation into whether the National Organization for Marriage violated Iowa law. A complaint filed in June alleges NOM did not disclose donors or all of its contributions when funding campaigns against Iowa Supreme Court justices up for retention in 2010 and 2012.

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) – A Rock Falls man has been given more prison time for leasing the same piece of farmland to several individuals. Raymond Schaefer pleaded guilty to a third-degree theft charge and was sentenced to two years in state prison. Schaefer will serve the sentence concurrently with a federal prison sentence.

JOSEPH CLAIR MARNIN, 95, of Stuart (8-24-13)

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August 21st, 2013 by Jim Field

JOSEPH CLAIR MARNIN, 95, of Stuart died Tuesday, August 20th at the Stuart Community Care Center.  Funeral mass for JOSEPH CLAIR MARNIN will be held on Saturday, August 24th at 10:00 am in the All Saints Catholic Church in Stuart.  Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Friday from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the All Saints Catholic Church in Stuart, with a rosary at 7:30 pm.

Burial in the Calvary Cemetery in Stuart

Memorial contributions may be directed to the All Saints Catholic Church or the Calvary Cemetery in care of the Johnson Family Funeral Home, PO Box 246, Stuart, IA 50250.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

SHARON C. MEALEY, 77, of Macon, GA, formerly of Clarinda (8-25-13)

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August 21st, 2013 by Jim Field

SHARON C. MEALEY, 77, of Macon, GA, formerly of Clarinda died Saturday, August 17th.  Memorial graveside services for SHARON C. MEALEY will be held on Sunday, August 25th at 12:00 pm at the Clarinda Cemetery.  Walker-Merrick Funeral Home in Clarinda is assisting with the arrangements.

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Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society at 804 Cherry St. in Macon, GA 31201

SHARON C. MEALEY is survived by:

Son:  Stephen

Daughter:  Jennifer

Harlan City Council Meeting

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August 21st, 2013 by admin

The Harlan City Council approved to surface Maple Road from Highway 44 to the Wasterwater Treatment Plant. In a regular meeting Tuesday, The council approved the bid from StaBilt Construction for $36,185.90. City Administrator Terry Cox said the city will maintain the road following the surfacing. The city has never put an overlay on the road as Cox said it has been rock for thirty six years. In other business, the city approved a solar light school crossing blinker sign for Highway 44 and 19th Street crosswalk. However, the city still needs to go through the proper channels on getting the sign approved by the Iowa Department of Transportation. Cox said at the meeting he submitted the sign to the DOT office in Atlantic but it now has to be sent to the office in Ames for approval. Cox says the solar powered lighting will be much more noticeable for traffic,

Cox1: “When you push the button to cross it will flash these lights. It won’t be 24/7. Once the person crosses, it will be a green light going east and west. We did get the LED light from the utilities. This is a safety thing to help the neighborhood kids.”

The cost for the new LED lighted cross walk will be $6,280. Currently there is a crossing sign on Highway 44 but the city will have to install the new signs with the LED lights. In other news, Harlan Mayor Gene Gettys reported there are four seats up, 3 on the council and the mayor’s position, for election in November on the Council. If you are interested in a seat on the Harlan City Council, stop at City Hall to pick up a packet as the due date is September 19th. Gettys also announced the “Today in America” film crew will be in the area on Monday, August 26th to start filming the city of Harlan for the program.

(Joel McCall KNOD)

Backyard and Beyond 08-21-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 21st, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Rich Kanning about Operation Barnabas and what it does to help veterans and others.

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MAHLON LEE CAROTHERS, 81, of Council Bluffs (Svcs. 8-24-2013)

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August 21st, 2013 by admin

MAHLON LEE CAROTHERS, 81, of Council Bluffs died Mon., Aug., 19th at Mercy Hospital. Funeral service for MAHLON LEE CAROTHERS will be held at 11:00-a.m. Sat., Aug., 24th in Epworth United Methodist Church in Council Bluffs. Maher-Livingston Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00-p.m. Fri., Aug., 23rd at Epworth United Methodist Church in Council Bluffs. In honor of Mahlon’s love for the Hawkeyes, please wear Hawkeye gear of colors.

Burial will be in Brooks Cemetery at 4:00-p.m.

Memorials are suggested to the family for a scholarship to be set up at The University of Iowa.

MAHLON LEE CAROTHERS is survived by:

Wife, Evelyn Carothers

Son, Mahlon Ernest Carothers and wife Collette of Mapleton

Daughter, Denise Stein and husband Paul of Griswold

Four grandchildren, one great-grandchild, several nieces, nephews and other relatives.

HELEN RUTH PETERSEN, 98, of Council Bluffs (8-24-13)

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August 21st, 2013 by Jim Field

HELEN RUTH PETERSEN, 98, of Council Bluffs died Tuesday, August 20, 2013, at Bethany Lutheran Home in Council Bluffs.  Funeral services for HELEN RUTH PETERSEN will be held on Saturday, August 24th at 11:00 am at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Boomer Township.  Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel in Council Bluffs has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Friday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, with a prayer service at 6:30 pm at Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel.

Interment in the church cemetery followed by a luncheon at the church.

Memorials may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and Bethany Lutheran Home.

HELEN RUTH PETERSEN is survived by:

Daughters:  LaVonne (Gail) Sidebottom of Avoca and Carol Petersen of Santa Fe, N.M.

Sister:  Ethel Torneten of Council Bluffs

Nieces and Nephews

6 Grandchildren

11 Great Grandchildren

Exira man arrested in Atlantic on OWI

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August 21st, 2013 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest today (Wednesday) of 20-year old Jarret Christensen of Exira for OWI/1st offense. He was transported to Cass County Jail and booked in.

MELVIN DENNIS “DENNY” DYKE LONGCOR, 68, of Oakland (Svcs. 8-24-2013)

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August 21st, 2013 by admin

MELVIN DENNIS “DENNY” DYKE LONGCOR, 68, of Oakland died Tues., Aug., 20th at the Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Graveside services for DENNY LONGCOR will be held at 12:30-p.m. Sat., Aug., 24th at the Oaklawn Cemetery in Oakland. Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held from 10:00-a.m. until Noon at the Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland.

DENNY LONGCOR is survived by:

His children, Linc Smith and wife Leeah of Albertville, MN; Mike Longcor of Kansas City, MO; Clint Smith and wife Deb of Greenfield, MN; Shelly Billbe and husband Arnold of Auburn, KS; Rich Longcor and wife Rhea of Cottage Grove, MN; and Monique Longcor of St. Paul, MN.

His brothers, Lonnie Longcor and wife Judy; and Gary Longcor and wife Lisa

His sisters, Jolene Stolte and husband Darrell; Joyce Longcor; and Ladonna Boyle

18 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Des Moines Man Sentenced to 90 Months in Prison for Mortgage Fraud

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August 21st, 2013 by admin

On August 19, 2013, 43-year old Paul Kramer of Granger, Iowa, was sentenced by Chief United States District Judge James E. Gritzner to 90 months in prison for wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy, announced United States Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt. Judge Gritzner also sentenced Kramer to five years of supervised release following incarceration.

From 2006 through 2009, Kramer knowingly used his mortgage company, Kramer Mortgage, and his real estate closing company, Iowa Closing and Escrow, to defraud multiple lenders out of over $1 million. Kramer executed the fraud, in part, in connection with a real estate development company, LDF. Kramer and the members of LDF, including Lane Anderson, orchestrated straw sales of thirteen properties to another LDF member, Shannon Flickinger. LDF was the true buyer but LDF could not qualify for financing for the purchase of the properties because the company already had too much debt. Flickinger was used as a straw buyer to obtain the financing to purchase the additional homes. At Kramer’s direction and with Kramer’s oversight, Kramer Mortgage submitted loan applications in which Flickinger was named as the buyer despite the fact that Kramer knew that LDF was the true buyer. With Kramer’s knowledge, Flickinger’s income was grossly inflated in the applications in order to qualify him for the loans. After Flickinger’s fraudulent loan applications were approved, the straw sales were closed at Kramer’s mortgage company with Kramer’s knowledge. Kramer closed the sales despite the fact that Flickinger paid no down payments for any of the properties, contrary to the documentation that was provided to the lenders.

Kramer defrauded one particular bank by intentionally concealing the sales of properties that had been pledged to the bank as collateral for a $4 million line of credit for Kramer. After the sales of multiple properties in which the proceeds were owed to the bank, Kramer kept the proceeds and used them to pay his own personal or business expenses. Kramer also pledged several properties to more than one bank, without the banks’ knowledge, to obtain additional loans. Kramer’s activities resulted in the primary bank suffering significant losses and also left many homeowners unable to sell or refinance their homes because they did not have clear title to their properties. Some homeowners were threatened with foreclosure due to Kramer’s activities.

This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.