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NORMA EILTS, 85, of Cumberland (Svcs. 9-2-12) – Note: change from earlier posting

Obituaries

August 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

(Please note: This is a change from an earlier posting, in the date/time for the visitation and service.)

NORMA EILTS, 85, of Cumberland, died Wed., Aug. 29th, at her home. Funeral services for NORMA EILTS will be held 11:30 -a.m. Sun., Sept. 2nd, at the Trinity Christian Church in Bridgewater. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 4-to-6pm Saturday, Sept. 1st.

Burial will be in the Massena Township Cemetery.

NORMA EILTS is survived by:

Her husband – Lawerence Eilts, of Cumberland

Her daughter – Pansie Hoffman, of Cumberland.

Her son – Duane Eilts, of Massena.

NWS Forecast for Cass & area Counties in Iowa

Weather

August 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

406 AM CDT THU AUG 30 2012/National Weather Service – Des Moines

NEAR RECORD HIGHS TODAY

TODAY...SUNNY…HOT…BREEZY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 90S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE LOWER 60S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

FRIDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 90S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

FRIDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE MID 60S. EAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

SATURDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE MID 80S. EAST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 20 PERCENT.

SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 60S. HIGH AROUND 90.

(Updated) Red Flag Warning for part of the KJAN listening area today (Thursday)

News, Weather

August 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

(Updated for expanded Red Flag Warning)

The National Weather Service has issued a “Red Flag Warning for all counties along and north of Highway 30, from Onawa to Ames.  The warning is in effect until 8-p.m. A Red Flag Warning is issued for extreme fire conditions, in particular: hot, dry air; southwest winds of 15-25 miles per hour, with gusts of 30-to-35; along with very low humidity. Officials say the drying of grasses in the area as well as field crops is underway, and ahead of schedule, given the hot and dry conditions. Any fires that do start, will spread rapidly due to the dry conditions and strong southwesterly winds. The combination of strong winds, low relative humidity and very hot temperatures will create explosive fire growth potential.

Candidates for Nov. 5th General Election: Montgomery County

News

August 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County Deputy Auditor Kevin Norris, Wednesday, released the final list of names of the candidates who have filed to run in the November 6th General Election. The deadline to file nomination papers was 5-p.m. Wednesday. One person whose name won’t appear on the ballot, is Montgomery County Auditor Ted Schoonover, who has accepted a City Administrator’s position in Caledonia, MN. Schoonover’s Chief Deputy, Stephanie Burke has filed a petition to have her name on the ballot. Schoonover is endorsing Burke for the position, saying she would serve the county well for many years to come.

Other positions and candidates’ names for those positions that will appear on the ballot in Montgomery County in November, include:  (the number in parentheses indicated the number of seats available for that position)

Montgomery County Ag Extension (5)

  1. Karen Klocke
  2. Michael J Olson
  3. Sabrina Johnson
  4. Carroll Freeman
  5. Timothy L. Kammerer
  6. William Drey

Montgomery County Auditor (1)

  1. Stephanie Burke (NP)

Montgomery County Sheriff (1)

  1. Joseph Sampson (REP)

Montgomery County Supervisor District #3

  1. Bryant Amos  (REP)

Montgomery County Supervisor District #5

  1.  Donna Robinson (REP)

Montgomery County Hospital Trustees (2) 6 year term

  1. Kathy J Carlson
  2. Kevin Cabbage

Montgomery County Soil & Water 3 (4) year term & 1 (2 year term to fill vacancy)

  1. Kirk Baird
  2. Rick Carlson
  3. Rodney Hart
  4. Gary Querry

Douglas Township Trustee (3) (1 to fill a vacancy) – No candidates have filed

East Township Trustee (2)

  1. Patricia A Victor

Frankfort Township Trustee (2) – No candidates have filed

Garfield Township Trustee (2) – No candidates have filed

Grant Township Trustee (3) (1 to fill a vacancy)

  1. Dennis Carlson
  2. John Sunberg
  3. Dwayne Vennergerg

Lincoln Township Trustee (3) (1 to fill a vacancy) – No candidates have filed

Pilot Grove Township Trustee (2) – No candidates have filed

Red Oak Township Trustee (2)

  1. Howard O Olson
  2. Michael J Olson

Scott Township Trustee (2) – No candidates have filed

Sherman Township Trustee (3) (1 to fill a vacancy) – No candidates have filed

Sherman Township Clerk (1) 2 year term – No candidates have filed

Washington Township Trustee (2)

  1. Lorin Petersen

West Township Trustee (3) (1 to fill a vacancy)

  1. David Gohlinghorst
  2. Larry Heuer
  3.  

Villisca City Council (1) to fill a vacancy

  1. 1.      Rex Galloway

Drake Opens by Hosting Grand View

Sports

August 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Drake football team opens the seaason at home tonight (Thursday) against Grand View. The Bulldogs have high hopes after earning a share of the Pioneer Football League title a year ago and coach Chris Creighton says his team is ready for a game. Grand View opened the season ranked 15th in the NAIA and opened last Saturday with a 26-6 victory over Graceland. Drake avoided the upset in last year’s meeting. The Bulldogs tied the game in the waning seconds before edging the Vikings 28-21 in overtime. Grand View coach Mike Woodley says last year’s game should give the Vikings the confidence that they can compete with Drake. Woodley says the key for the Vikings will be to slow down Drake senior quarterback Michael Piatkowski who threw for more than 29 hundred yards and 25 touchdowns last season. It is a seven o’clock kickoff in Drake Stadium.

Iowa Speedway Releases 2013 Schedule

Sports

August 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Speedway will again host two NASCAR Nationwide and truck series races and an IndyCar event in 2013. The track released its tentative schedule on Wednesday. It includes Nationwide series races during the weekends of June 8 and August 3. The track will host truck races during the weekend of July 13 and Sept. 8, and the IndyCar series will run in Newton in late June. Iowa Speedway CEO Doug Fritz says the exact dates for all those races will be announced at a later date.

Alvarez Stays Hot, Pirates Top Cardinals 5-0

Sports

August 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pedro Alvarez stayed hot, blasting his 26th homer of the season and driving in three runs as the Pittsburgh Pirates rolled to a 5-0 victory over St. Louis on Wednesday night. The third baseman — who hit two homers on Tuesday — continued his season-long dominance of the Cardinals. His three-run shot in the third gave him seven home runs and 23 RBI in 15 games against St. Louis this year as Pittsburgh moved within one game of the NL’s second wild card spot. Wandy Rodriguez (9-13) worked six tidy innings for Pittsburgh to pick up his first victory as a starter since being acquired in a trade last month. Rodriguez walked three and struck out three while helping the Pirates shut out the Cardinals for the second straight night. Joe Kelly (4-6) battled control problems during five rocky innings, giving up five runs on eight hits.

The St. Louis Cardinals held catcher Yadier Molina out of the lineup on Wednesday against the Pittsburgh Pirates a day after injuring his back, neck and shoulder in a violent home plate collision with Pittsburgh second baseman Josh Harrison. Molina left Tuesday night’s 9-0 loss at the end of the second inning after Harrison bowled him over while trying to score from second on a single to right field by Jose Tabata. Harrison’s left shoulder slammed into Molina’s helmet, sending Molina tumbling to the ground. Tony Cruz caught the rest of the game and started in place of Molina on Wednesday. The team also recalled catcher Bryan Anderson from Triple-A Memphis as insurance. Molina is listed as day-to-day. The Cardinals travel to Washington to begin a four-game series today (Thursday).

Ericksen trial wraps up

News

August 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The jury in the Roger Ericksen sex abuse trial went home late Wednesday evening, after hearing testimony and closing arguments that morning and afternoon.

Roger Ericksen testifies at his trial, Wednesday afternoon.

Fourth District Court Judge Kathleen Kilnoski read them their instructions prior to the State’s closing arguments by Cass County Attorney Dan Feistner, which lasted just over 45-minutes, and Defense Attorney Theodore Wonio, whose close lasted for just under 10-minutes. Feistner then offered a 10-minute rebuttal before the jurors were sequestered, at around 6-p.m. It didn’t them long to decide that they would resume deliberations at 9-a.m. Thursday, and possibly render a verdict that same day.

During the afternoon session, jurors heard from witnesses for the defense, most of whom basically characterized the 52-year old Lewis man who served as a foster parent to the alleged victim, as being low-key, with a good sense of humor, yet strict in a parental fashion, as he would be with his own children. Those same witnesses portrayed the 14-year old alleged female victim as someone who had a tendency to tell what amounted to “white lies,” with regard to her homework and other issues. One witness even described the girl as a “drama queen,” who makes up stories just to get attention.

The witnesses also claimed they never saw anything improper going on in the Ericksen home, and were shocked to learn of the allegations. A couple of those who testified for the defense, were even incredulous to the fact Ericksen had sex toys in his bedroom, which he claimed were for the pleasure of himself and his wife. Some of those same sex toys were allegedly used as part of the sexual assault of the teenaged girl.

Late Wednesday morning, jurors heard from Lisa Johnson, with Project Harmony, a child advocacy and protection group, in Omaha. Johnson said she performed medical tests on the alleged victim four days after she was removed from the Ericksen home in July of 2011. Johnson testified that there was no evidence of vaginal tearing, scaring or injury that might occur with a rape or sexual assault, but she added that any lack of evidence may be because of the timing of the tests. A fact reiterated during closing arguments by Prosecutor Dan Feistner.

Ericksen, an Elk Horn-Kimballton High School grad and veteran of the U-S Army, took to the stand Wednesday afternoon, and vehemently denied anything to do the allegations brought against him. During cross-examination by Feistner, Ericksen was asked if there was any reason the alleged victim in the case would make claims he sexually assaulted her. He said it’s his belief his foster child was looking for a way to get back home to her biological mother. Ericksen and his wife Deb, who had been licensed foster care providers since 2005, voluntarily surrendered their license once the allegations became known.

Atlantic man arrested for drugs and child endangerment

News

August 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest Tuesday, of 21-year old Michael Sherman, of Atlantic. Sherman was taken into custody on warrants charging him with Child Endangerment and Possession of drugs. Sherman was booked into the Cass County Jail. And, 23-year old Justin Patton, of Atlantic, was arrested Tuesday, on a warrant for violation of his parole. Patton was also booked into the Cass County Jail.

Officials said also, that an accident Tuesday morning at 7th and Olive Streets in Atlantic, caused $5,500 damage, but there were no injuries. The accident happened at around 8:15-a.m., at the intersection of 7th and Olive Streets, as Ben Mahoney, of Atlantic, was westbound on 7th and attempting to turn south onto Olive. As he was doing so, he failed to yield the right of way to a vehicle driven by Angelina Elwess-Just, who was traveling east on 7th. Both drivers had a green light. Mahoney was cited for not yielding while making a left turn.

Heat extremes and explosive fire danger possible Thursday & Friday

News, Weather

August 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

While the upcoming Labor Day weekend usually means the unofficial end of summer, Iowa’s in for more extreme heat today and tomorrow’s forecast is even steamier. Kenny Podrazik, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service, says much of the state will be in the 90s today, with triple-digits highs possible tomorrow. Podrazik says there’s a lack of moisture in the air which contributes to a rapid rise in temperatures. Today’s winds will be from the south/southwest, so temps will be shooting up quickly. Parts of six counties in northwest Iowa are under a Red Flag Warning as there is a critical risk of fire due to weather conditions.

Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon says the County is likely to be included in some sort of enhanced Fire Danger statement Thursday. Kennon reminds residents the County is still under a ban on open burning until further notice. Shelby County Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert says Red Flag warnings may issued for the area Thursday and Friday, and for that reason, will be moving the Shelby County Fire Danger Signs into the “Extreme” category beginning at 7-p.m. Wednesday, and lasting through at least Friday evening, and for all practical purposes, the County will be in a “burn ban” beginning at 7-p.m. Wednesday. Seivert asks area fire departments to be prepared for the “Very serious situation.”

The Weather Services’ Podrazik says the predicted high for Des Moines today is 97-degrees, which is 15-degrees hotter than normal. Tomorrow may be even hotter, he says, with stronger winds up to 40 miles an hour and temps may top 100-degrees.With Hurricane Isaac churning in the Gulf of Mexico, Podrazik says Iowa should at least see more clouds with the possibility of rain Friday and into Saturday.

(Radio Iowa/Ric Hanson-KJAN)