Lavon Eblen speaks with Betty Auten of Lewis about a Spring Fling lunch in Lewis on Sunday and a chance to see the new Freedom Rock.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Betty Auten of Lewis about a Spring Fling lunch in Lewis on Sunday and a chance to see the new Freedom Rock.
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Cass County is among the 99 counties in Iowa that are expected to participate in the annual tornado drill this Wednesday, March 25th. Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon says as in the past, outdoor warning sirens will be activated in cities throughout Cass County at or near 10:15 a.m., NOAA weather radios will sound an alert and Cass County residents, businesses and schools will be asked to respond as they would to an actual severe weather event.
New this year, is Cass County’s mass notification system, which will transmit a voice message warning to every landline telephone and an emergency text will be sent to all subscribers to the Cass Emergency Notification System. Kennon says “My hope is that we can get more subscribers to the county mass notification system. You can’t receive local emergency warning texts unless you register your cell phone. Subscribing is quick, easy and free.”
To register, residents can click on a link found on the kjan.com homepage (or http://entry.inspironlogistics.com/cass_ia/wens.cfm) and sign up. You’ll enter your cell phone, e-mail and/or pager number, city and zip code. There are also links to register on the Cass County website homepage www.casscountyiowa.us, the Cass Co EMA Facebook page www.facebook.com/CassCoEMA, and the Cass Co Sheriffs Facebook page www.facebook.com/casscountysheriff.
The annual State wide tornado drill is the highlight of Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Division and the National Weather Service’s Severe Weather Awareness Week that runs from March 23rd through March 27th, 2015. Severe Weather Awareness Week is an annual event to remind Iowans that severe weather is part of living in our state and that understanding the risks and how to respond to them can save lives.
ISU Theatre’s spring musical, Les Misérables, based on the French novel by Victor Hugo, opens April 10th at 7:30 p.m. in Fisher Theater. Universally beloved as one of the world’s most popular musicals, Les Misérables is a passionate story of redemption, sacrifice, and love, and it is filled with some of musical theatre’s most powerful and iconic songs, including “I Dreamed a Dream,” “On My Own,” “Bring Him Home,” and “Do You Hear the People Sing.” ISU Theatre’s production features students of Iowa State as well as children from Boone, Ankeny, and Ames.
Area students taking part in the production include: Angela Burg (assistant stage manager), a senior in Performing Arts from Bridgewater; Austin Farwell, a senior in Performing Arts from Council Bluffs; Sam Johnson, a senior in Music, from Atlantic; and Samantha Koontz, a senior in Performing Arts, from Lewis.
In addition to the April 10, 7:30 p.m. performance, other performances are scheduled for April 11, 17, and 18 at 7:30 p.m. with matinees on Sunday, April 12 and April 19 at 2 p.m. Admission is $24 for seniors and adults and $16 for students. Tickets can be purchased at the Iowa State Center Ticket Office in Ames (located in the ground floor of Stephens Auditorium at Lincolnway and Beach Avenue) 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, all Ticketmaster locations, or by calling 1-800-745-3000. Tickets are also available at the door in Fisher Theater, although advance purchase is strongly suggested.
Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report a woman from Malvern was arrested Saturday morning. 42-year old Carrie Darlene Dejarnett was taken into custody on Warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault. Her bond was set at $2,000.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A Council Bluffs man is currently in first place in voting for the chance to do his dream job by spending two weeks in Norway as a photographer. The Daily Nonpareil reports that voters have put 35-year-old Jeremiah Knutson in first place on DreamJobbing.com, which works with companies to place people from across the United States in their dream jobs. Past positions include a week as a producer for CBS television and backup singer for Michael Bolton.
The winner of the competition will travel Norway taking photos and maintain a journal about the adventure. As of Saturday, Knutson has 3,051 votes. The trip would also be an opportunity for Knutson, who is of Norwegian heritage, to visit relatives and explore his history. The organization was created by three people with ties to reality television shows.
Two people were arrested recently in Fremont County on drug & child endangerment charges. The Sheriff’s Department says 31-year old Lacey Jo Smalley, of Clarinda, was arrested Saturday for Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Child Endangerment. On Friday, deputies arrested 38-year old Michael Shawn Beltran, of Bellevue, NE., for Possession of a Controlled Substance, Driving Under Suspension, and Child Endangerment.
Jim Field speaks with Deb Brown, Middle School Girls Track Coach at CAM, about the CAM Cougar Speed Challenge.
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FOR SALE: Bronze refrigerator, works good. Use as a second unit or in the garage. $25. Call 243-3654.
FOR SALE: Hammond Electric Organ, 2 keyboard style. Model 8123XL. You can look at it and make an offer. Call John at 712-343-2338.
FREE: Gold lazy boy recliner chair – fabric is good, needs a little repair.
FREE: Box of cotton fabric scraps. 243-3716.
Atlantic Girls Meet Results @ Central College Date: March 21, 2015
Event
Shot Put – Svoboda 30-10 21st. Mills 27-02 Elliott 25-07 Iekel 22-02 Nantz 19-02
Long Jump – Kickland 13-03.5 Proehl 10-08 Behrends 11-0.5 Bean 13-03.5
High Jump – Brockman 4-06 Christensen – NH Pelzer – NH
3000 – Williams 40 45 42 43 44 46 44 48(5:49) 10:54.63 2nd 46 45 45 43 42 42 42 ———–
55m – Roark 8.76 Kickland 8.41 Shreiner 9.18 Bean 8.22 Elliot 9.35 Svoboda 10.16 Mills 9.34
55H – L.Pelzer 11.07 Behrends 11.61 Christensen 11.43 Proehl 12.21 Williams 10.58
4×800 – Sorensen (36)82/2:58 Zikuda 85/2:54.8 Siggins 80/2:45 McCance 86/3:01 11:39.75 13th/27 Iekel 85/3:32 Brockman 85/3:09 Shreiner 87/3:06 Proehl 94/3:17 13:04.4
4 x 200 – L.Pelzer 32 Behrends 30 Bean 30.0 Freund 29.3 2:02.1
Roark 30.0 Henderson 33.5 Siggins 30.4 Kickland 30.0 2:04.4 Mills 32.4 Svoboda 39.4 Elliott 34.4 Nantz 38.4 2:24.6
400m – Williams 65.32 (7th) Iekel 78.2 Sorensen 77.4 Henderson 77.5 Zikuda 73.3 Nantz 87
200m – L.Pelzer 33.06 Elliott 33.45 Freund 29.88 Kickland 30.82 Bean 30.38
4 x 400 – Freund 31/66.6 Henderson 36/75.5 Siggins 32/67.4 Williams 32/66.8 4.36.85 8th Roark 30/71.9 Zikuda 33/73.0 Behends 33/72.2 Sorensen 36/80.3 4:57.6 Proehl 42/84 Brockman 79.3 Iekel 82 Shreiner 74.8 5:21.1
11 Team points; finished 14th of 27 teams (beat Shenandoah by ½ pt and Creston by 3 pts)
LENORA JENSEN, 90, of Manning, died Sun., March 22nd, at the Manning Regional Healthcare Center. Funeral services for LENORA JENSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., March 28th, at the Presbyterian Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-until 7-pm Friday, and at the Presbyterian Church on Saturday, from 9:30-am until the time of service.
Burial will be in the Manning Cemetery.
LENORA JENSEN is survived by:
Her son – Tom (Allana) Jensen, of Grapevine, TX.
Her daughter – Anne Burk, of Woodbury, MN.
and 3 grandchildren.