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The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of three individuals early Saturday (7/2) morning in Stanton. At approximately 1:29am a gray Kia Sportage was stopped at the parking lot of the Stanton School for having no headlamps on. After further investigation arrests were made on alcohol related charges.
The driver of the vehicle, 22-year-old Justin D. Williams of Stanton, was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated First Offense. The two passengers, 20-year-old Kristopher A. Maley of Stanton and 19-year-old Jordan D. Williams also of Stanton, were arrested for Possession of Alcohol Under 21. Maley and Jordan Williams were processed and released on citation, while Justin Williams was held on $1,000 bond. All of the arrests occurred without incident or injury.
ROSS MARDESON, 73, of Elk Horn, died Friday, July 1st at his home in Elk Horn. Funeral services for Ross Mardeson will be held at 10:30-a.m. Thu., July 7th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 4-p.m. Wed., July 6th.
Burial is in the Elk Horn Lutheran Church Cemetery.
ROSS MARDESON is survived by:
His son: Chad Mardeson, of Omaha, NE.
His step-sisters: OPal Nelson, of Pasadena, TX, & Donna Bjorn, of Atlantic.
2 grandchildren.
The Council Bluffs Police department assisted the Omaha Police Department in a vehicle pursuit on Friday evening. Officers from the Omaha Police department were actively pursuing two armed suspects in what was believed to be a stolen vehicle, when officers from the Council Bluffs Police Department joined the chase at 8:50pm. During the pursuit the vehicle struck a parked vehicle in the area of South 35th Street and 8th Avenue, but continued to flee.
Eventually the suspects crashed in the 10th block of South 31st Street and both suspects were taken into custody as the vehicle caught fire as a result of the crash. Members of the Council Bluffs Fire Department were able to extinguish the blaze and the vehicle was confirmed stolen from Omaha. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 21-year-old Eric Lozano who was arrested for previous valid warrants and also charged with Theft in the 2nd Degree and Felony Eluding. The passenger in the vehicle was 18-year-old Aleazar Rodriguez who was charged as a material witness in a felony assault of police officers in Omaha, Theft in the 2nd Degree and Eluding. Both suspects were held pending a court appearance.
Friday Baseball
Friday Softball
Dallas Center-Grimes Tournament
LAWRENCE VORRATH, 98, of Greenfield, died May 30th, 2011, at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle. Memorial Services for LAWRENCE VORRATH will be held 1-p.m. Sat., July 9th, at the Greenfield United Methodist Church. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.
Memorials may be may to the Lawrence Vorrath Memorial Fund, to be established by the family.
Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com
Lawrence Vorrath is survived by:
His wife – Lucille Vorrath, of Greenfield.
His son – Gary (Columbine) Vorrath, of Greenfield.
His Daughter – Marleta (Maurice) Thompson, of Highland Village, TX.
His sister – Ethel Heuckendorf, of Council Bluffs.
7 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.
4A
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SCHOOL
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Record
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LW
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1
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Bettendorf
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35-0
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2
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2
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Des Moines East
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32-3
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1
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3
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Muscatine
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28-6
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3
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4
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Ottumwa
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25-6
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4
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5
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Iowa City West
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25-7
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7
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6
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Burlington
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26-5
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8
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7
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Cedar Rapids Jefferson
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26-6
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4
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8
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Sioux City East
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26-6
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9
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9
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Ankeny
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27-5
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10
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10
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Davenport West
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25-8
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6
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11
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Waukee
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25-8
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11
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12
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West Des Moines Valley
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22-10
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NR
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13
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Johnston
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25-9
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12
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14
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North Scott
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22-0
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NR
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15
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Dubuque Hempstead
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27-4
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15
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SCHOOL
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LW
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1
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Carlisle
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31-1
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2
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2
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Clear Creek-Amana
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28-2
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1
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3
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Dallas Center-Grimes
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30-4
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3
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4
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Solon
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25-7
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7
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5
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Winterset
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24-9
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4
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6
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Chariton
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21-7
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5
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7
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Charles City
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28-4
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9
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8
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Keokuk
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22-8
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6
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9
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West Delaware
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29-7
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8
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10
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Creston
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25-4
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13
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11
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Sioux City Bishop Heelan
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22-6
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NR
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12
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Waverly-Shell Rock
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27-6
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10
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13
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Mount Vernon
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26-6
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14
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14
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Glenwood
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21-6
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12
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15
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Harlan
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22-7
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15
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SCHOOL
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LW
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1
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Durant
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27-4
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2
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2
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Bondurant-Farrar
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28-5
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3
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3
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Central Springs
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28-1
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1
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4
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Alta-Aurelia
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22-5
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4
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5
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West Burlington
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24-5
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5
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6
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Wilton
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26-8
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9
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7
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Emmetsburg
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23-6
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8
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8
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Missouri Valley
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19-5
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10
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9
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Mediapolis
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24-4
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13
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10
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Sumner-Fredericksburg
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27-7
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12
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11
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Iowa City Regina
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17-12
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7
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12
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Logan-Magnolia
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18-3
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6
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13
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Ridge View
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20-9
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NR
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14
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Estherville-LC
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16-7
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14
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15
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Ogden
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20-7
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15
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SCHOOL
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1
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Akron-Westfield
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28-1
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1
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2
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Martensdale-St. Marys
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31-0
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2
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3
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NSK-AR
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31-3
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4
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4
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Preston
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22-5
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3
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5
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Treynor
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23-3
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8
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6
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North Mahaska
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20-3
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9
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Don Bosco
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26-4
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6
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8
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Earlham
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21-6
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7
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9
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Lynnville-Sully
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19-4
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11
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10
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Charter Oak-Ute
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24-7
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NR
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11
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Hinton
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19-11
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5
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12
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Mason City Newman Catholic
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25-8
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NR
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13
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Des Moines Christian
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19-5
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13
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14
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Janesville
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27-6
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12
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15
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Newell-Fonda
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17-12
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10
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The Atlantic Community School District has announced the hiring of Chris Jahnke for the position of Head Volleyball Coach. Coach Jahnke is currently employed at CASS Incorporated in Atlantic and resides in Lewis with his wife Keri. Chris and his wife have five sons and one grandson. Coach Jahnke has most recently served as the Head Coach for the CAM and Griswold school districts. AHS Activities Director Josh Rasmussen says Coach Jahnke will bring leadership, experience, and knowledge to our volleyball program and is excited about working with our girls in preparation for this upcoming volleyball season.
ELDON WILLIAM McCALL, 77, of Harlan died Thursday, June 30th at Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha. Services for Eldon William McCall will be held on Tuesday, July 5th at 10:30 am at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.
Visitation will be Sunday from noon to 9:00 pm and Monday from noon to 9:00 pm. Burial in the Harlan Cemetery.
Eldon William McCall is survived by:
Wife: Barbara of Harlan
2 Sons: Rod (Jacquie) McCall of Underwood & Mike (Connie) McCall of Topeka, KS
2 Step-sons: Kevin (Michelle) Kluver of Cyrstal Lake, IL & Chad (Valerie) Kluver of Portsmouth
His brothers: Gerald (Carolyn) McCall, of Lincoln, NE; Ross (Carol) McCall, of Ashland, NE; & Wade (Paulette) McCall, of Sioux Rapids, IA.
3 Grandchildren
5 Great-Grandchildren
Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Coordinator Jeff Theulen received a telephone call at approximately 9:50 a.m. this morning from Harrison County Emergency Management Coordinator Larry Oliver. The purpose of that call was for Mr. Oliver to notify us that the Vanmann #30 Levee near Loveland, may be in the process of being intentionally breached via explosives. The timing of the detonation was alleged to be at 10:00 a.m.
At approximately 10:10 a.m., the Pottawattamie County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) received a complaint call from a private citizen who had apparently witnessed the explosion and wanted to know why “we” were blowing up levees. Pottawattamie County did not participate in this intentional levee breach. It is our understanding that neither the State of Iowa, nor the Army Corps of Engineers, nor any other governmental entity, had anything to do with the detonation.
Multiple calls to the Pottawattamie County EOC from concerned citizens regarding this event have followed. In late May, shortly after the release of the inundation maps by the Army Corps of Engineers, a group of private citizens began work on the Vanmann #30 Levee to raise it to a level which would allow it to withstand the anticipated river flow.
On Saturday, June 25th, this levee was naturally breached in Harrison County near DeSoto Bend. A considerable amount of water flowed south and pooled behind the portion of the Vanmann #30 Levee in question. Pottawattamie County was first notified that a group of citizens wanted to breach this levee on Sunday, June 26th. The purpose of this breach was to lower the Vanmann #30 Levee to the prior level to allow the pooling water to flow back into the Missouri River.
EMA Coordinator Theulen met with the group that evening and informed them that they would likely need the permission of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Army Corps of Engineers, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, before such an activity could take place. These individuals were also cautioned that any activity undertaken by them which affected the flow of water would be at their own risk should the lives and/or property of others be impacted.
On Tuesday, June 28th, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources determined that it did not have authority to regulate the levee in question because it was put into place prior to their statutory authority. The Corps initially indicated that they would not be approving the breaching of the Vanmann #30 Levee. This morning, however, the Army Corps of Engineers indicated that it also had no authority to regulate the levee in question as it is not a federal levee and is outside of federal jurisdiction.
As of this writing, Pottawattamie County is still gathering information about the activities at the Vanmann #30 Levee. We received no advance notification from any individuals involved of with the imminent intention to breach the levee. A member of the Vanmann #30 Levee District was contacted by a representative of the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office late this morning. That individual confirmed that a half mile stretch of the Vanmann #30 Levee (from approximately river mile marker 637 to 637.5) was mechanically excavated. He further confirmed that further lowering of the levee was accomplished via use of explosives.
Obviously, we will be monitoring this situation very closely – both in terms of observing the effect that this breach has on water flow and river levels, and in terms of tracking potential damage to critical infrastructure and private property elsewhere downstream. Furthermore, we are very disappointed in the decision to go forward with the breaching of the Vanmann #30 Levee without notifying any authorities in Pottawattamie County.
There are tens of thousands of citizens on both sides of the river who are affected by the flooding on the Missouri River and private activities such as this which have the potential to affect those lives should not be undertaken without a full consideration of the consequences.
Finally, we are presuming that the explosives detonation on the Vanmann #30 Levee was accomplished by a properly licensed and permitted commercial user of explosives who was using the explosives in accordance with the conditions of that permit. Any use outside the legally mandated process would be a Class C Felony under Iowa law, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. A full investigation of these activities will be accomplished as soon as possible.