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Harlan Police Report

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April 16th, 2013 by admin

The Harlan Police Department has released their weekly arrest report today (Tuesday). On April 12th, 18-year old Jenna McDaniel of Harlan was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant that was issued as a result of a domestic disturbance on December 30, 2012. McDaniel was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

On Monday April 15th, 41-year old Anthony Thraen of Harlan was taken into custody when it was reported that he was in violation of a no contact order issued between him and Rebecca Schaben, also of Harlan. Thraen was taken to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with the violation.

Also arrested Monday was 39-year old Patricia Welsh of Shelby. Welsh was arrested following a traffic stop and was then taken to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with driving while barred and cited for failure to obey stop sign.

On April 10th, the Harlan Police Department responded to an accident. Sue Ellen Smith of Harlan was driving northbound on 8th street when she proceeded through a stop sign, not seeing a 2002 Buick driven by Colin Fuhs of Portsmouth. Fuhs was driving westbound on Durant at the time, his vehicle was struck on the rear left side by Smith’s 2012 Chevrolet. Damages to Fuhs car amounted to $950, while Smith’s car sustained $500 damage.

Corning man faces additional charges

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April 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office reports a Corning man arrested Monday afternoon in Adams County on a charge of Domestic Assault, now faces and additional charge of concealing a weapon (a handgun), without  a permit. The charge is an aggravated misdemeanor. 24-year old Cody Austin Sanson was arrested at around 1:45-a.m. Sunday. Sanson was transported to the Adams County Jail.

Senate OKs nearly $43 million for mental health

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April 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Senate has approved a bill that calls for spending nearly $43 million on the state’s new regionalized mental health care system. The Senate passed the bill with bipartisan support Tuesday on a 37 to 17 vote. Last week, the Senate budget committee approved a plan for just under $30 million, but a larger spending plan was introduced in an amendment by Democrat Sen. Jack Hatch of Des Moines on the Senate floor Tuesday.

The bill funds part of the mental health redesign approved last year. It provides about $43 million in state funding over the next fiscal year for counties to administer mental health services not covered by Medicaid.  Gov. Terry Branstad did not designate any money in his budget for this part of the redesign.

Two ISU players taken in WNBA draft

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April 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

For only the third time in school history, the Iowa State women’s basketball team has had multiple players taken in the WNBA Draft. Aplington native Chelsea Poppens went in the middle of the second round last night, taken by the Seattle Storm with the 18th pick. Fellow Iowa State senior Anna Prins was also taken in the second round, going to the Connecticut Sun with the 23rd pick.

The Seattle Storm also picked Iowa State’s Alison Lacey in the WNBA Draft in 2010. Prins is the second Iowa State player picked by Connecticut, following Lindsey Wilson in 2003.

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Shenandoah grad charged with murder

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April 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A former southwest Iowa resident is facing a felony murder charge in Texas.

Padilla, Miller and Pena (photo from Ninjacops.com)

According to the Omaha World Herald, 20-year old Tyler Miller, a 2010 graduate of the Shenandoah High School, is accused in the fatal beating of 47-year old Baldemar Perez. Another man, 21-year old Christopher Padilla, was also arrested in connection with the March 29th incident, which occurred in San Antonio. Both men were charged Murder in the 1st degree.

Padilla is also suspected of committing a robbery about midnight at before he and Miller, beat Perez to death. He was charged with Robbery in the 2nd degree, which is also a felony offense. 35-year old Oscar Pena, who was in the home where Miller and Perez were arrested, was taken into custody on numerous warrants, but is not a suspect in the murder case.

Authorities say they believe the attack on Perez was a random incident that began with a series of crimes at a local strip club. Both men were being held in the Bexar County, TX, jail, where Miller’s bond was set at $250,000.

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Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 16th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Jolene Smith, member of the Atlantic Parks and Recreation Board, about Earth Day related local activities this Saturday.

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Creighton Inducts 3 into Hall of Fame

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April 16th, 2013 by Jim Field

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Creighton University Athletic Hall of Fame has added three more members.

Christy Neneman, Nate Funk and Dan Smith were inducted Monday night during a ceremony in downtown Omaha.

Neneman was a women’s basketball player who graduated in 2004, Funk played on the men’s basketball team and graduated in 2007, and Smith was a pitcher for the baseball team and a first-round draft pick of the Texas Rangers in 1990.

Volleyball player Megan Bober and men’s basketball player Ethan Wragge (RAH-gee) were named Carl M. Reinert Scholar-Athletes of the Year.

Bober and men’s basketball player Doug McDermott were named the school’s Athletes of the Year.

No injuries following Monday accident in Cass County

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April 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following a single-vehicle rollover accident Monday afternoon. The accident was reported to have occurred at around 12:25-p.m., on Tucson Road near 740th Street. Officials say a 2002 Oldsmobile Alero owned and driven by 62-year old Michael Lee Hurd, of Clarinda, was traveling eastbound on Tucson Road, when Hurd lost control of the vehicle, which rolled into the north ditch. Damage to the vehicle is estimated at $5000.

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Trading Post

April 16th, 2013 by Jim Field

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Atlantic Medical Center celebrates Infant Immunization Week, April 20 – 27

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April 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW), April 20 – 27, 2013, is an annual observance to highlight the importance of protecting infants from vaccine-preventable diseases and celebrate the achievements of immunization programs and their partners in promoting healthy communities. Since 1994, NIIW has served as a call to action for parents, caregivers, and healthcare providers to ensure that infants are fully immunized against 14 vaccine-preventable diseases.

The Atlantic Medical Center is celebrating NIIW by providing $5 gift cards to Treasure Cove Gift Shop to the first 20 parents who bring their children ages 2 and under in for immunizations during the week of April 20 – 27. Babies under the age of 6 months are more likely to develop certain infectious diseases than older children, and are not yet protected by vaccines. Babies less than 6 months of age are too young to have received all the doses of vaccine that are needed to protect them from pertussis (whooping cough), flu (influenza) and other dangerous diseases that infants die from every year.

Health officials say it is important for children to receive ALL of the doses required in a vaccine series to be FULLY protected. Normal vaccines a baby/toddler receives in the first two years of life are as follows:  Dtap (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis);  HIB (Haemophilus Influenzae Type B);  Polio; Hepatitis B; Pneumococcal; Rotavirus;       Hepatitis A; MMR (measles, mumps, reubella) and Varicella (chickenpox).

Babies and children can receive up to 6 vaccinations at one time. For more information about infant immunizations, contact Jeri at Atlantic Medical Center, 712-243-3850.