A Glenwood man was arrested today (Thursday), on a Mills County warrant for Disorderly Conduct. 18-year old Blake Holland was brought to the Mills County Jail and held on a $300 cash bond.
A Glenwood man was arrested today (Thursday), on a Mills County warrant for Disorderly Conduct. 18-year old Blake Holland was brought to the Mills County Jail and held on a $300 cash bond.
An investigation that began Wednesday into several vehicle burglaries, has resulted in an arrest. Glenwood Police say 18-year old Johnathan Sibbitt, of Glenwood, was arrested and faces charges that include three counts of burglary, two counts of Theft in the 5th degree, and one count of fourth degree theft. Sibbitt was being held in the Mills County Jail on $7,000 bond.
Authorities say the burglaries occurred the night of November 4th and early morning hours of the 5th. Their investigation remains ongoing, and anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the Glenwood Police Department 712-527-4844 .
RENA FAGA, 100, of Atlantic, formerly of Adair died Thursday, November 6th at the Heritage House in Atlantic. Funeral services for RENA FAGA will be held on Monday, November 10th at 10:30 am in the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Adair. Hockenberry Family Care of Atlantic has the arrangements.
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Visitation with the family will be held on Sunday from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Adair.
Burial in the St. John’s Lutheran Cemnetery north of Adair.
Memorials may be directed to the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery.
RENA FAGA is survived by:
Son: Monte (Cyndi) Lorenzen of Clive.
Daughter: Sylvia (Everett) Plowman of Adair
10 Grandchildren
29 Great-Grandchildren
4 Great-Great-Grandchildren
DARREL D. WAGGONER, 88, of Atlantic, died Thursday, Nov. 6th, at the Heritage House in Atlantic. Funeral services for DARRELL WAGGONER will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue., Nov. 11th, at Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 8-am-to 5-pm Monday (11/10).
Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery
Memorials may be directed to the United Church of Christ in Atlantic, or the Heritage House.
DARRELL WAGGONER is survived by:
His wife – Agnes.
CARRIE B. WILLIAMS, 96, of Corning died Monday, November 3rd at Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha, NE. Funeral services for CARRIE B. WILLIAMS will be held on Saturday, November 8th at 10:30 am at the United Methodist Church in Corning. Pearson Family Funeral Service of Corning is in charge of arrangements.
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Open Visitation is Friday from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Pearson Family Funeral Service of Corning.
Family will receive friends from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the funeral home.
Inurnment will be at the Walnut Grove Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Corning Public Library, Corning United Methodist Church and the Rose Ann Auxiliary.
On-line condolences may be left at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com.
Officials with the Iowa Finance Authority say the IFA’ Board of Directors recently awarded $824,655 in grants to twenty-five organizations to assist homeless and domestic violence shelters with costs associated with providing essential services and emergency shelter operations. The funding is made available through the Shelter Assistance Fund program. Among the projects awarded Shelter Assistance Funds, was New Visions Homeless Services, in Council Bluffs, which received $37,500.
Shelter Assistance Fund applications are accepted on an annual basis and are judged through a competitive process. The Iowa Finance Authority received 28 eligible applications for the 2015 round requesting more than $1.2 million in funding. The program is funded with proceeds from the Real Estate Transfer Tax.
A panel of judges scored the applications based on criteria in several categories, including: project design and competition priorities, experience and capacity, community partnerships, performance, budget and grants management.
The Iowa Council on Homelessness reports that 18,810 Iowans experienced homelessness in 2013 and a total of 11,811 were served by a shelter.
SAC CITY, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa man accused of providing alcohol to a teenager before a fatal car crash faces felony charges. The Fort Dodge Messenger reports 21-year-old Matthias V. Stork, of Breda, is charged with two counts of supplying alcohol resulting in death. Court records show he has pleaded not guilty.
Stork is accused of giving beer to a 17-year-old prior to a two-vehicle crash in late August. The teen survived, but 16-year-olds Bailey Jacobsen and Lindsey Quirk, both of Wall Lake, were killed.
Authorities say the surviving teen’s blood alcohol level was above the legal limit for minors driving. The teen is facing vehicular homicide charges.
In an update to our earlier story, officials with the Iowa DNR today (Thursday) identified an elderly man who was accidentally shot by his own rifle. The DNR says 88-year old Clark Melby, of Dunlap, is expected to survive a gunshot wound to his upper torso.
Melby was getting out of his vehicle in a harvested corn field west of Dunlap when he fell and the high-powered rifle he was carrying discharged into his upper torso shortly before 5 p.m. on Wednesday. The bullet passed through him and did not hit any vital organs.
Melby was alone at the time of the incident, but was able to contact a neighbor who then alerted emergency personnel. He was airlifted to University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. The incident remains under investigation by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
LINDA JANE NELSON, 58, of Menlo, died Tue., Nov. 4th, at University Hospital in Iowa City. A visitation for LINDA JANE NELSON will be held from 10- until 11-am Fri., Nov. 7th at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart, with Graveside services to follow, in the Dexter City Cemetery.
Memorials may be directed to family in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has released the 2013 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Annual Report. The report shows Iowa continues to lead the nation in the percentage of older Iowans who receive an influenza and pneumonia vaccination, but the state faces challenges in categories such as obesity, smoking, and binge drinking.
The BRFSS is an Iowa-specific surveillance system that surveys adults 18 years and older on self-reported health behaviors. Each month a random sample of structured telephone interviews are done. Questions in the survey relate to nutrition, physical activity, tobacco use, hypertension, blood cholesterol, alcohol use, inadequate preventive health care, and other risk factors. Because the survey is conducted on an annual basis, the continuous use of this system allows analysis of trends over time.
Positive trends reports in the 2013 BRFSS Annual Report include:
Only six states had an equal or lower percentage of non-elderly residents without health insurance than Iowa.
Only six states had a lower prevalence of current asthma.
The percent of Iowans reporting being diagnosed with arthritis was lower in 2013 than in 2012.
Although the percent of Iowans age 65 and over who reported having a flu shot declined in relative standing among the states from past years, Iowa still has the highest percentage in the nation.
The percent of Iowans age 65 and over who reported having a pneumonia shot increased, and Iowa is ranked among the top ten states in this category.
Challenges raised by the report include:
The percent of respondents considered to be over their healthy weight (overweight or obese) increased from that reported in 2012.
Significantly fewer Iowans had engaged in some sort of physical activity for exercise during the past month other than their regular job in 2013 than in 2012.
The percent of current smokers increased from that reported in 2012.
There are only four states with a higher prevalence of reported binge drinking. States with high rates of binge drinking are mostly in the Midwest.
In terms of being tested for HIV, there were only three states with a lower percentage of people tested than Iowa’s.
Initiated in 1981, BRFSS is the largest, continuously conducted, telephone survey in the world. It is conducted by states under the guidance of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is designed to identify and monitor risk factors for chronic diseases and other leading causes of death. Iowa began full participation in the survey in 1988.
To see the 2013 BRFSS Annual report, visit www.idph.state.ia.us/brfss/common/pdf/2013BRFSSannual.pdf.