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WILLIAM “BILL” R. LASSEN, 95, of Council Bluffs & formerly of Atlantic (Svcs. 07/14/2017)

Obituaries

July 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

WILLIAM “BILL” ROHWER LASSEN, 95, of Council Bluffs (& formerly of Atlantic) died Sunday, July 9th, at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Graveside Services for BILL LASSEN will be held on Friday, July 14th at 11:00am in the Atlantic Cemetery. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Open Visitation will be held Thursday, July 13th from 9:00am-5:00pm at Hockenberry Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Memorials may be directed to the family’s wishes.

WILLIAM “BILL” ROHWER LASSEN is survived by:

Wife: Luella Lassen of Council Bluffs.

Daughter: Vicki (David) Kyle of Tarkio, MO.

2 Grandchildren

2 Great-Grandchildren

PAUL G. CHRISTENSEN, 92, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 07/15/2017)

Obituaries

July 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

PAUL G. CHRISTENSEN, 92, of Elk Horn, died Sunday, July 9th, at the Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn. Funeral services for PAUL G. CHRISTENSEN will be held Saturday, July 15th at 10:30am at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Kimballton.

Friends may call Friday, July 14th from 5:00pm-8:00pm at the Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton.  Visitation will resume at 9:30am on Saturday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton prior to services.

PAUL G. CHRISTENSEN is survived by:

Children: Karl (Earlene) Christensen of Elk Horn. Steven (Joni) Christensen of Elk Horn. Karen (Dean) Weddum of Basehor, KS.

Sisters: Indgrid Heilskov of Hampton. Blanche (Allen) Jacobsen of Audubon.

8 Grandchildren

14 Great-Grandchildren

Red Oak man arrested for Disorderly Conduct, Sunday night

News

July 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak man was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication, Sunday night. Red Oak Police say 25-year old Nathan Allan Aldrich was taken into custody at around 8-p.m., in the 300 block of N. 2nd Street. Aldrich was being held at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on a $300 bond.

Norris kicks off campaign for Iowa Democratic Party’s 2018 nomination for governor

News

July 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

John Norris, a long-time mechanic for Democratic campaigns in Iowa, formally kicked off his campaign for governor this weekend. “This is about our future,” Norris said. “We’re taking this government back from those who want a government that works for only a few people at the top, the special interests and the sweetheart deals and making it a government that works for the people.”

Norris held an event Saturday evening on the farm near Red Oak where he grew up, then about 200 supporters gathered for a potluck picnic at Living History Farms late Sunday afternoon. Norris spoke for about 25 minutes, outlining his priorities. He supports limits on campaign donations, greater spending on public schools and a focus on economic development incentives that benefit all businesses rather than big tax breaks for just a few. “Our politics are incredibly toxic, the government we have is sick and our future is seriously eroding and that’s why I’ve chosen here today amongst all of you to announce my candidacy,” Norris said, to applause and cheers.

Norris vowed to reverse former Governor Terry Branstad’s decision to “privatize” Medicaid and to address water quality concerns. “How can we expect the children of Iowa to want to stay in Iowa when you can’t drink the water and you can’t swim in the rivers and the lakes?” Norris said, to applause. “We have to insist that those who are treating our water and our natural resources irresponsibly are stopped.”

Norris ran the Iowa Farm Unity Coalition in the 1980s and opened a restaurant in Greenfield. He’s arguing it’s time to “reconnect” urban and rural Iowa and Norris says it’s time to ensure rural schools are “exceptional” and broadband access is universal. “I think we have opportunities there, but it takes a governor and a government that knows they exist, first of all, enough to recognize the opportunities and the incredible quality of life for people who want to live in rural Iowa,” Norris said, “and I think more people want to.”

Norris ran Jesse Jackson’s fourth-place Iowa Caucus campaign in 1988 and John Kerry’s successful campaign here in 2004. He also helped steer Tom Vilsack’s successful campaign for governor in 1998. Norris served in three different roles in the Obama Administration, first as a top aide to Vilsack in the U.S.D.A., then as a federal utility regulator and finally as head of the U-S-D-A’s Foreign Agriculture Service, based in Rome.

More than a handful of other Democrats are either running or mulling a run for their party’s next nomination for governor.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, July 10th 2017

News

July 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Some Iowa communities are considering new restrictions on fireworks after the state started allowing them for the first time in decades. Republican Gov. Terry Branstad signed a bill in May that allows the sale of fireworks in the state from June 1-July 8 and Dec. 10-Jan. The law prevents the ban of fireworks sales, but allows limits on their use. Davenport is among cities looking to reinstate a ban on their use within city limits.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa is reducing the number of tags it gives deer hunters as part of an effort to maintain the state’s deer population while combating animal diseases. The move was approved through the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and finalized at a legislative administrative rules meeting. It should not cut back on the number of antlerless deer hunted in the state since Iowa had a surplus of deer tags last year.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska assistant coach Bob Elliott has died after long fight with cancer. Close friend Dan McCarney told the Des Moines Register the 64-year-old Elliott died Saturday. He was initially diagnosed with cancer in 1998 while coaching at the University of Iowa.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Iowa authorities are working to identify a body that was pulled from the Mississippi River on Sunday. Dubuque County Sheriff Joseph Kennedy tells KCRG the body could not be immediately identified because of the extent of decomposition. Kennedy says it’s too early to say if the body could be 19-year-old Allison Morgan who disappeared January 2.

CHARLES CITY, Iowa (AP) — A 15-year-old Iowa boy fatally injured in an ATV crash earlier this month has donated his organs. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports Logan Luft was pronounced brain dead on Wednesday. His parents Lenny and Wendy Luft said Logan’s organs went to five different individuals. Logan Luft won’t be able to pursue his dream of winning a state wrestling title, but a friend who won two titles plans to donate his medals so Logan can be buried with them. Logan Luft had been part o fthe Immortal Athletes Wrestling Club in Waverly.

Lewis Fire investigates smoke in a home Sunday afternoon

News

July 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Lewis responded to call about the smell of smoke in a residence, Sunday afternoon. According to Assistant Fire Chief Tim Pope, a call from 305 Grain Street came in at around 4:20-p.m.  The occupants, who were gone for a time on vacation, returned to the smell of smoke coming from an undetermined area.

An investigation determined that an attic fan in the garage had malfunctioned a day or two prior, and burned itself out. Roof sheeting and some trusses had been burned, and fiberglass insulation was charred.Pope said they were lucky the damage wasn’t worse.

Firefighters removed debris from attic. They were on scene for approximately 45 minutes. No injuries were reported.

Helio Castroneves wins in Iowa to end 3-year drought

Sports

July 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — Helio Castroneves dominated the IndyCar race Sunday at Iowa Speedway for his first victory since 2014. The 42-year-old Castroneves led 217 of 300 laps, giving powerhouse Team Penske its first victory on Iowa’s short oval in 11 tries.

It also was the 30th career win for Castroneves, the Brazilian who was winless since the first race of the Belle Isle doubleheader in Detroit in June 2014. J.R. Hildebrand was a career-best second, followed by Ryan Hunter-Reay, Will Power and Graham Rahal. Series leader Scott Dixon finished eighth, two weeks after winning at Road America.

Pham, DeJong, Voit homer as Lynn, Cardinals shutout Mets 6-0

Sports

July 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Tommy Pham, Paul DeJong and Luke Voit homered and Lance Lynn pitched seven innings of three-hit ball as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Mets 6-0 on Sunday.

It was Lynn’s longest outing since May 23, when he threw 123 pitches in eight scoreless innings in a 2-1 loss to Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers. Lynn’s two strikeouts is a season low, but he needed just 93 pitches while facing two batters over the minimum. Lynn (7-6) did not allow a runner past first and lowered his ERA to 3.61.

Trevor Rosenthal struck out the side in the eighth and John Brebbia pitched a scoreless ninth as the Cardinals finished a 6-4 homestand and moved into a tie with the Chicago Cubs for second place in the National League Central. Steven Matz (2-2) gave up five runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings, his shortest outing since June 3. He struck out a season-low one.

Hot and Humid conditions expected this week

News, Weather

July 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service is warning Iowa residents to be prepared for hot and humid conditions this week. Temperatures in the KJAN listening area are expected to be in the low 90’s this week. The dewpoint, which is a more accurate measure of moisture in the air than the Relative Humidity, will remain consistent at around 70-to 72-degree. The Heat Index (how it feels when the actual temperature and the Dew Point are factored-in) is expected to be anywhere from 100- to 105-degrees across southern Iowa (from the I-80 corridor on south), Monday.

North of I-80, except in the Des Moines (where the Heat Index will be 100-105), it’ll feel more like 90- to 100-degrees through about the Highway 30 corridor, and 85-to 95-degrees from the Iowa/Minnesota border southward to Highway 20 corridor.  

As of mid-afternoon Sunday, no Heat-related advisories or warning had been posted for the area, although south of the Iowa-Missouri line, a Heat Advisory will be in effect from Noon Monday through 7-p.m. Wednesday.

Remember:

A Heat Advisory means that temperatures of at least 100°F* or Heat Index values of at least 105°F* are expected generally within the next 24 hours. Consider postponing or rescheduling any strenuous outdoor activities. If you must be outside, be sure to drink plenty of water and take frequent breaks in the shade. The young and elderly and those with medical conditions should use extra caution outdoors.

An Excessive Heat Watch means that Heat Index values are expected to reach or exceed 110°F* and not fall below 75°F* for at least a 48 hour period, beginning in the next 12 to 48 hours. Plan to suspend all major daytime outdoor activities if a warning is issued. If you do not have air conditioning, locate the nearest cooling shelter or discuss staying with nearby family or friends who have A/C.

An Excessive Heat Warning means that Heat Index values are expected to reach or exceed 110°F* and not fall below 75°F* for at least a 48 hour period, beginning in the next 24 hours. Refrain from outdoor activities of any nature during the warmest time of the day. Drink plenty of water and take frequent breaks if you must be outside. Stay indoors in an air conditioned building as much as possible. Check on elderly family members if they are living alone.

Some Iowa communities consider fireworks restrictions

News

July 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Some Iowa communities are considering new restrictions on fireworks after the state started allowing them for the first time in decades. Republican Gov. Terry Branstad signed a bill in May that allows the sale of fireworks in the state from June 1-July 8 and Dec. 10-Jan. 3. The law prevents the ban of fireworks sales, but allows limits on their use.

After giving the new state law a trial run, Davenport is looking to reinstate a ban on their use within city limits. Sioux City Mayor Bob Scott is expected to propose restrictions for his city. He says he may support council action to cut down the number of days fireworks can be lit.

Sioux City police have received more than 150 calls reporting fireworks violations since June 25.