Sheriff’s officials in Mills County say a Pacific Junction man was arrested late Friday morning on a warrant out of Cass County. 34-year old Leo Alan Edwards was wanted for Failure To Appear in court. His bond was set at $5,000.
Sheriff’s officials in Mills County say a Pacific Junction man was arrested late Friday morning on a warrant out of Cass County. 34-year old Leo Alan Edwards was wanted for Failure To Appear in court. His bond was set at $5,000.
The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce’ Image Committee has awarded Deter Motor Company Community with Improvement Award.
The Chamber’s Dolly Bergmann said “It is nice to see a well-established business like Deter’s make the investment to change and update their building, leaving their customers with a positive impression of the business.
The Community Improvement Award is given to a business that takes pride in making Atlantic a welcoming and beautiful community by continuing to improve its appearance.
HELEN LAURELL JENSEN, 95, of Elk Horn, died Aug. 18th, at the Salem Lutheran Home. Funeral services for HELEN JENSEN will be held 2:30-p.m. Thu., Aug. 28th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.
Visitation at the funeral home is from 8-am to 2:30-p.m. Thursday, with the family greeting friends from 1-to 2:30-p.m.
Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.
HELEN JENSEN is survived by:
Her nieces and nephews.
Police in Creston report five people were arrested over the weekend on separate charges. Early Sunday morning, 55-year old Andrew Lewis Carney, of Creston, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center (LEC) on a charge of OWI/2nd offense, and two counts of Child Endangerment. He was later released on $2,000 bond.
24-year old Matthew Jon Buchanan, of Creston, was arrested at around 1:10-a.m., Sunday, for Driving While Suspended, and Eluding. He was later released on $1,000 bond. At around 4:10-a.m. Sunday, 23-year old Jacob Troy Eischeid, of Waukee, was arrested at the Union County LEC in Creston, on a charge of OWI/1st offense. He was also later released on $1,000 bond.
This past Saturday, 32-year old Jason Donald Willey, of Creston, was arrested at the Union County LEC on a warrant for Probation Violation. Willey was being held without bond in the Ringgold County Jail, awaiting an appearance before the magistrate. And, 29-year old Monica Pettit, of Creston, was arrested Saturday afternoon at the Union County jail on a Union County warrant for Credit Card Fraud. She was subsequently released on $2,000 bond.
Last Friday afternoon, two people were arrested on 5th degree Theft charges at the Wal-Mart in Creston. 51-year old David Lynn McMullen, of Creston, and 53-year old Lorie Cooper Lee, of Bridgewater, was later released on a Promise to Appear before the magistrate at a later date.
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A retired neurosurgeon who is the author of a book that’s on the New York Times best-seller list spoke to over four-hundred Republicans in Iowa’s capital city last night (Sunday). Supporters in the crowd wore t-shirts and waved signs encouraging Ben Carson to run for president in 2016. “It’s been a little while since we’ve been to Iowa, a wonderful, wonderful place — particularly if you like corn,” Carson said, then Carson and the crowd laughed. After his speech, more than 100 people waited in line to get Carson’s signature on his book, which is titled “One Nation.”
Carson says this is no time for Republicans to relax because of the stakes in this fall’s election. “I’m not sure if we don’t take the Senate in November that there’ll even be an election in 2016 at the rate that we’re going because we will still have Harry Reid. He still will be pocket-vetoing everything and the president will be expanding his executive powers and who is to say how long our republic can stand that.” Carson says one reason America can’t solve problems is because “political correctness” is keeping citizens from having “honest conversations” with one another.
“I hate political correctness. I think it is a destructive thing. It’s antithetical to one of the founding principles of our nation — freedom of speech and freedom of expression.” Carson was the keynote speaker at a Polk County Republican Party fundraiser. Richard Hamann of West Des Moines hopes Carson runs in 2016 because he sees Carson as an effective communicator, in the mold of Ronald Reagan.
“(Reagan) communicated to the people, not at the people,” Hamann says. “Carson is right, talks to you and you understand what he is saying.” And Hamann says Carson’s inspiring life story is an asset, too. Thirty-two names were listed on a “straw poll” ballot handed out to those who bought tickets to Sunday night’s Polk County G-O-P fundraiser and Carson won. Some of Carson’s supporters came from surrounding states and arrived three hours before the event started — and five hours before Carson got there — to ensure they got in.
(Radio Iowa)
A world’s fair of what’s happening in agriculture comes to the central Iowa town of Boone this week with the 61st annual Farm Progress Show. Dena Morgan, marketing specialist for the event, expects up to 100-thousand people to tour the grounds during the three-day event, which starts tomorrow (Tuesday). Morgan says, “All of the major exhibitors will be here, Deere, Case, New Holland, AGCO, Monsanto, Syngenta, just about every company or any product or service that has to do with agriculture will have somebody here.”
When the show started in the 1950s, the event moved between Iowa, Illinois and Indiana. In 2005, it was decided the show would be held in Boone and Decatur, Illinois every other year. The permanent facility in Boone continues to expand. “When the show site was originally built in 2008 we had 12 streets,” Morgan says. “In 2012, we sold out of all that exhibit space so we added this 13th street. This year, we have oversold that area and had to create an annex.”
That annex in the north parking lot area includes 40 new exhibitors who haven’t been to the show before, including Caterpillar and McCormick. The show is located near Highway 30 and Highway 17 east of Boone.
Learn more at www.farmprogressshow.com
(Radio Iowa)
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Police say a University of Iowa residence hall was evacuated the night before classes began after an unknown chemical was reported and a student was found unresponsive. The 500-person capacity Slater Hall was evacuated for about four hours Sunday night. Students were allowed to return around 11:30 p.m. after police said there were no toxic or explosive dangers. Police didn’t identify the chemical.
Police spokesman Chuck Green tells The Daily Iowan a male student was transported to an area hospital after he was found in a third-floor lounge. An update on his condition was not available Sunday night, but Green says no one was injured by the chemical. It’s unclear what was wrong with the student.
Green says the residence hall was evacuated as a “safety precaution.”