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Winter Storm Watch issued for Wed. afternoon through late Wed. night

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December 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

COUNTIES IN WESTERN IOWA: MONONA-HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT-PAGE-331 PM CST MON DEC 17 2012

WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA/VALLEY HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SNOW WILL BEGIN BY AROUND MIDDAY ON WEDNESDAY IN EASTERN NEBRASKA…SPREADING INTO WESTERN IOWA BY MID AFTERNOON. PRECIPITATION MAY BEGIN AS A WINTRY MIX ALONG AND SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 80…BUT ALL AREAS SHOULD CHANGE TO SNOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EARLY WEDNESDAY EVENING.

SNOWFALL OF NEAR OR ABOVE SIX INCHES IS POSSIBLE IN THE HEAVIEST BAND…THOUGH THE LOCATION AND POTENTIAL HIGHEST AMOUNTS MAY CHANGE AS THE RAIN-SNOW LINE FLUCTUATES. GUSTY NORTH WINDS WILL CREATE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW ON WEDNESDAY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT…WITH WHITEOUT CONDITIONS POSSIBLE.

A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW…SLEET…OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.

Families of murder victims unite, to push for death penalty in Iowa

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December 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The parents of three children who were kidnapped, then murdered in Iowa met with Governor Branstad today (Monday) to talk about reinstating capital punishment in Iowa. Drew Collins is the father of Elizabeth Collins, the girl who went missing this summer in Evansdale. Her body was found by hunters earlier this month. “Every time it happens, we hear it on the news and we just go, ‘Oh, that’s too bad. That’s terrible,’ but we’ve done nothing to change what’s happening,” Collins says. “To me, it’s criminal that we don’t protect our children. I mean, if we don’t protect our children, I mean, what are we as a society?” Collins says he’s always supported the death penalty. His wife, Heather, used to oppose capital punishment, but her daughter’s brutal death has changed her mind.

Donnisha Hill of Waterloo was kidnapped and murderd in 2006. Her father, Adonnis (uh-DON-iss) Hill, says he wants to try to save other parents from the pain he’s gone through. “I have those pictures of my daughter etched in my brain and the brutality of it is overwhelming,” Hill says. Andrew Christie’s daughter, Evelyn Miller, was kidnapped from her home near Floyd — in north central Iowa — and killed in 2005. Authorities this fall arrested a suspect. Christie sees the death penalty as justice.

Noreen Goschis the mother of Johnny Gosch, a 12-year-old West Des Moines paper boy who was kidnapped in 1982 and has never been found. She joined the other parents in talking with Branstad, then talking with reporters. “I have been in support of the death penalty, but we’re now going to be calling it capital justice,” Gosch said. State Senator Kent Sorenson, a Republican from Milo, has pledged to be the primary sponsor of a bill that would impose the death penalty in cases of kidnapping and murder, plus impose new restrictions on sex offenders.

“From the short period of June of 2012 to October of 2012, there was 42 attempted abductions in Iowa. That’s just insane that we’re living in a society like that,” Sorenson says. ” Obviously, what we’re doing in the state is not working. We need to look at legislation to improve the quality of life for our children, their safety and I’m willing to have that fight. I’m willing to have that discussion.” Sorenson plans to hold another news conference in January, with the families, to announce details of the legislation once it’s drafted. Sorenson acknowledges it will be an “uphill fight” to even get the bill considered in the senate.

Senator Rob Hogg, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, will lead the Senate Judiciary Committee in January and Hogg does not plan to bring a death penalty bill up for debate. “Unfortunely right now in the case of the two, Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins, I think it’s a real distraction to be having this debate about the death penalty when the perpetrator or the perpetrators of those murders have not even been caught yet,” Hogg says. “Every resource of state government should be deployed on catching the perpetrator of those murders.” Hogg opposes the death penalty.

Senate Democratic Leader Mike Gronstal of Council Bluffs, the man who decides which bills will be debated in the senate, will not bring a death penalty bill up for debate. “Every time there’s a particularly tragic and heinous murder, people come back and start talking about the death penalty,” Gronstal said today during an interview with Radio Iowa. “I think the death penalty’s immoral. I’m not going to move a death penalty bill in the senate.” For about 30 years Governor Branstad has supported reinstating a limited form of capital punishment in Iowa, applicable in cases of kidnapping and murder, but Branstad acknowledges the “political reality” is the bill won’t pass the senate.

(Radio Iowa)

Heavy snow, high winds expected in Nebraska, Iowa

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December 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Residents across eastern Nebraska and western Iowa should prepare for the season’s first significant snow later this week, with weather forecasters calling for up to half a foot of snow and gusty winds. The National Weather Service says a large winter storm is expected to hit Nebraska midday Wednesday and move into Iowa by Wednesday afternoon.

Service meteorologist Van DeWald, based in Valley just east of Omaha, says heavy snow coupled with 15-30 mph winds could make travel in those areas dangerous. DeWald says eastern Nebraska can expect several inches of snow, while western Iowa could see up to six inches of snow.

RAMONA “MONA” MERRICK, 79, of Glidden and formerly of Carroll (12-19-12)

Obituaries

December 17th, 2012 by Jim Field

RAMONA “MONA” MERRICK, 79, of Glidden (and formerly of Carroll), died Saturday, December 15th at St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll.  Mass of Christian Burial for MONA MERRICK will be on Wednesday, December 19th at 10:30 in the  Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Carroll.  Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in Carroll has the arrangements.
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Friends may call at the Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in Carroll after 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday where there will be a Rosary at 4:30 P.M. and a Christian Wake Service at 7:00 P.M. by Holy Spirit Parish.  The casket will be moved to Holy Spirit Church at 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday where visitation will resume until the time of service.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.dahnandwoodhouse.com

Graveside services will be held on Wednesday at 2:00 P.M. at the Atlantic Cemetery in Atlantic.

RAMONA MERRICK is survived by:
Son:  Steve Merrick of Glidden

2 Daughters:  Cyndi (Jim) Hermansen of Scranton; Marci (Jim) Hinners of Ankeny;

2 Brothers:  Wendall Baxter of California; Gary Baxter of Washington State

Brother-in-law:  Donald (Nancy) Merrick of Clear Lake

9 Grandchildren

5 Great Grandchildren

 

ISU’s Ejim named Big 12 Player of The Week

Sports

December 17th, 2012 by Jim Field

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State junior Melvin Ejim is the Big 12’s player of the week after leading the Cyclones past Drake on Saturday.

Ejim scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as Iowa State beat the Bulldogs 86-77 in Des Moines. It was the fourth double-double of the season for Ejim, who now leads the Big 12 with 9.3 rebounds a game.

Ejim also leads the league with seven games of at least 10 rebounds. His 11 career double-doubles are the most of anyone in the Big 12.

Iowa State (8-3) plays at Missouri-Kansas City on Wednesday.

Cass County Sheriff reports 2 arrests

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December 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Cass County say two people were arrested recently on separate charges. According to the Sheriff’s Department, 22-year old Michael Jay Sherman, of Atlantic, was arrested last Friday, on a District Court Warrant for Probation Violation. Sherman was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was being held on $5000 bond.

And, last Tuesday (Dec. 11th), deputies in Cass County arrested 42-year old Michael Maurice Croghan, of Atlantic, on a charge of Public Intoxication. Croghan was taken to the Cass County Jail, plead guilty to the charge, and was released the following day.

Griswold’s Chaillie Named 1A XC Coach of Year

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December 17th, 2012 by Jim Field

Jane Chaillie was recognized as Iowa’s 1-A Girls’ Cross Country Coach of the Year at the Iowa Track and Field Coaches Association Awards Banquet held in Ames. Chaillie coached the Griswold Tigers to the school’s first ever state girls’ cross country championship this fall.The Tigers had a near storybook season. The Griswold harriers captured their fourth consecutive regional title. They claimed their seventh Western Iowa Conference championship in eight years. The conference win tied the Tigers with Missouri Valley for most conference wins. The team won eight meet championships, most against 2A and 3A teams, this season.Prior to Chaillie taking over the reins of the school’s cross country program in 2004, the Tigers had never won a WIC title or advanced to the state meet. That changed with their first conference championship in 2005. In 2006 the team made their first appearance at state and have been back every year since.

Chaillie is one of the few coaches in the state to have received the Cross Country Coach of the Year for both boys and girls. She was honored as the 1A boys’ cross county coach of the year in 2006 when the Tigers were the state runners-up. She has led the boys’ squad to five WIC titles.

The Coach of the Year is selected by peers. “I am humbled to be recognized by my peers from across the state, but this award really belongs to the entire Griswold community. I get to work with talented students who have great work ethics, have awesome assistants in Coach Topham and Wilder, and can’t say enough about the incredible parent and community support, ” shared Coach Chaillie after accepting the honor.

Chaillie also credits her own coaches and those that have served as mentors with helping her develop as a coach. She ran cross-country and track as a high school student at Cumberland-Massena. Chaillie competed for Dakota Wesleyan and Graceland University, representing both schools at nationals in the race walk. While student teaching at Atlantic she had the opportunity to serve as a volunteer coach for cross country under Bruce Henderson. Chaillie also had the chance to serve as an assistant track coach under Gary Bergstrom. ” I am so grateful for having had great mentors,” she adds.

In addition to her cross country responsibilities at Griswold, Chaillie teaches 5th grade and coaches the boys’ track and field team.

Atlantic man arrested in Audubon County

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December 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Audubon County report the arrest early Sunday morning, of 58-year old Bernard Dean Beach, of Atlantic. Beach was taken into custody at around 1-a.m. on a charge of OWI/1st offense. The charge was the result of a traffic stop in Kimballton. Beach was brought to the Audubon County Jail and later released, after appearing before the magistrate. A preliminary hearing on the charge was set for January 3rd.

Family says Iowan…world’s oldest person has died at 115

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December 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The family of world’s oldest person Dina Manfredini says the woman from Johnston, Iowa, has died at age 115.  Manfredini’s granddaughter Lori Logli says she died early Monday. She had lived at a care center in Johnston, just north of Des Moines. Guinness World Records had confirmed Manfredini inherited the title of world’s oldest living person less than two weeks ago.  Guinness spokesman Robert Young says a Japanese man, Jiroemon Kimura, now holds the title. He is just 15 days younger than Manfredin.

HSBB: Atlantic at Norwalk Boys 12-15-2012

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December 17th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played at Norwalk High School.

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