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HELEN STILLIAN, 86, formerly of Atlantic & Avoca (Mass of Christian Burial 9/4/21)

Obituaries

August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

HELEN STILLIAN, 86, formerly of Atlantic & Avoca, died Aug. 24th, at the Good Shepherd Center in Mason City. A Mass of Christian Burial for HELEN STILLIAN will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, September 4th, at the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic. The family requests face coverings be worn, and social distancing practiced during the service. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held at the church, beginning at 9:30-am., Saturday;  Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

The family requests memorials be directed to the Alzheimer’s Association.

HELEN STILLIAN is survived by:

Her daughter – Sandy (Brian) Opstvedt.

Her son – Charlie (Stephanie) Stillian.

Her brother – Lester (Linda) Showers.

Her sisters – Maxine Prochnow, Marge Showers, Jean (Tim) Knapp, & Judy Stender.

8 grandchildren & 15 great-grandchildren.

State Representative Bohannan running for U.S. House

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State Representative Christina Bohannan, a University of Iowa law professor, has launched her campaign for one of Iowa’s seats in the U.S. House today (Tuesday). Bohannan, a Democrat, is from Iowa City — currently in the second congressional district and represented by Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa, who won by a six-vote margin last year. “A legislator represents everyone in their district, not just the people in their own party,” Bohannan told Radio Iowa this morning. “and I am very excited to get out and meet all the people and listen their stories and their experiences throughout the district, so that I can give them the very best representation for the people.”

There’s a possibility when new district lines are redrawn for the 2022 election that Iowa City and Ottumwa won’t be in the same district. Bohannan said new district maps will be a consideration later on. “But right now, I’m just eager to get started and I’m excited,” Bohannan said. “I’ve talked to lots of people throughout the district and I’m getting a lot of support. I think this is going to be a great campaign.” Bohannan, who is 50, defeated an incumbent Democrat in a primary last year and was elected to the Iowa House last November. Bohannan said she’s running for the U.S. House because too often she sees families struggling.

Christina Bohannan. (Bohannan campaign photo.)

“I grew up in a very small rural town in a trailer park. My dad and mom never finished high school and my dad was a construction worker…Unfortunately, he got sick…His health insurance got cancelled and so when that happened, it was devastating,” Bohannan said. “…In America, if people work hard, they should get a fair shot and they should not have everything taking away from them just because of one bad break like getting sick or getting Covid.” Bohannan said the “bickering” between the two parties has to stop if big issues are going to get resolved. “All that noise and confusion and extreme party politics is really hurting the country,” Bohannan said.

Miller-Meeks issued a written statement, saying Bohannan will seek “more, not less, government control” over Iowans’ lives and personal liberties. Miller-Meeks specifically mentioned Bohannan’s vote against the bill that bans mask mandates. She also criticized Bohannan’s vote against increased penalties for rioting in Iowa.

Adair County Supervisors approve Res. of Financial Support for Adair Community Center

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors have unanimously passed a Resolution of Financial Support for the Adair Community Center project. Their action came during a regularly scheduled meeting this (Tuesday) morning. The resolution calls for the County’s commitment of $5,000 as part of a local match to construct a new Community Center. The funds are contingent upon the City being approved for a Community Attraction and Tourism (CAT) grant. The maximum grant amount is $250,000. Adair County Board Supervisor Chair Steve Shelley read the Resolution as presented.

The resolution will be included in the grant application to indicate support for the project. The deadline for the City to turn in its grant application and proof of community support, is August 27th. Adair Mayor John Larsen says to-date, the City is close to raising the required 65-percent amount of funds for the local match.

The City of Adair has been without a Community Center for the past several months after the old building was sold to accommodate a new Dollar General store. The City completed moving a house from a lot at 4th and Stuart Streets, and the site prepared to become the Adair Community Center. The current site was chosen because it is centrally located and has access to adequate parking. The new building will be constructed with steel.

In other business, the Adair County Board of Supervisors approved an application for one floodplain permit, and the issuance of a separate permit. They approved a liquor license renewal for the Greenfield Golf and Country Club. They also approved the Board Chair signing Right-of-Way contracts for the Lakeview culvert project.

The Board discussed the speed limit on Lakeview Drive, south of Highway 92. Inside the Greenfield City limits, speed along the road is limited to 35 miles per hour. Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman suggested a speed limit for the County’s portion of the road the Board will likely vote on next week.

Kauffman provided an update as well, on various Secondary Roads Department projects,

And, he said their new motor-grader arrived on Monday.

Backyard & Beyond 8-24-2021

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August 24th, 2021 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with De Heaton of the Corning Opera House.

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Atlantic man arrested on drug and reckless use of fire/explosives

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Police Department report 33-year-old James Erickson, of Atlantic, was arrested Friday on Cass County warrants. The warrants were for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Meth; Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia, and Reckless use of Fire or Explosives. Erickson was booked into the Cass County Jail. Also arrested Aug. 20th, was 34-year-old Clara Mohr, of Harlan, and 46-year-old Kelli Templeton, of Atlantic. Mohr was arrested for Public Intoxication. Templeton was arrested for OWI.

On Aug. 21st, 30-year-old Devin Gardner, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Failure to Appear. And, 34-year-old Jeffrey Knight, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI.

All five subjects remained in the Cass County Jail, according to the latest jail roster issued on Aug. 23rd.

Purchase of K9 approved Friday by Harlan City Council

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Harlan City Council last week, approved a recommendation to purchase a K-9 from the Iowa State Patrol. Their action came during a special session on Friday.  City administrator Gene Gettys said the funds are there from donations and savings but they will need to amend the budget to reflect that.  In May, the Harlan Police Department announced the passing of their K9 Jax.  Jax was assigned to Officer Tim Pederson and was certified in Tracking-Trailing and Narcotics.

Harlan Man Wins $10,000 Lottery Prize

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – A Shelby County man has won a $10,000 lottery prize.  Patrick McMurtry, of Harlan, won the big prize in the Iowa Lottery’s “$100,000 Mega Crossword” scratch game. He purchased his winning ticket at Taylor Quik Pik, 2111 23rd St. in Harlan, and claimed his prize last Wednesday at lottery headquarters in Clive.

The $100,000 Mega Crossword is a $10 scratch game that features overall odds are about 1 in 3, with 38 top prizes of $100,000.

Trial date set for Audubon man accused of Manning break-in

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Carroll, Iowa) – The trial for an Audubon man charged in a Manning break-in last month, will take place in Carroll County District Court on Oct. 19th. Court records show that 25-year-old Zeth Lee Petersen filed not guilty pleas to six felony counts. His pretrial conference will be held Thursday, Oct. 14th. Petersen is accused of entering the Manning Service Center during the early morning hours of July 23rd.

He allegedly stole tools and a vehicle along with damaging the interior of the business. Petersen faces a combined maximum penalty of up to 35 years in prison and nearly $50,000 in fines if he is found guilty of all charges.

IGHSAU 2021 Preseason High School Volleyball Rankings

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August 24th, 2021 by admin

2021 Preseason Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Monday, August 23, 2021

Class 1A
School 2020 Record
1 Burlington Notre Dame 19-5
2 Springville 27-5
3 New London 22-8
4 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 34-4
5 Gehlen Catholic 25-6
6 Newell-Fonda 27-4
7 Southeast Warren 25-1
8 Council Bluffs St. Albert 15-14
9 Holy Trinity Catholic 26-10
10 Lisbon 26-5
11 MMCRU 22-6
12 Belle Plaine 26-9
13 Tripoli 18-14
14 Lamoni 20-5
15 Janesville 28-5

Class 2A
School 2020 Record
1 Dike-New Hartford 32-4
2 Denver 35-6
3 Western Christian 33-10
4 Wilton 33-4
5 Wapsie Valley 20-7
6 South Hardin 21-15
7 Kuemper Catholic 21-11
8 Sumner-Fredericksburg 27-8
9 Osage 34-2
10 Grundy Center 20-18
11 Boyden-Hull 24-8
12 Beckman Catholic 29-10
13 Lake Mills 25-10
14 Columbus Catholic 19-16
15 Starmont 19-13

Class 3A
School Record
1 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 23-7
2 West Delaware 30-12
3 Davenport Assumption 23-3
4 Des Moines Christian 24-14
5 Unity Christian 23-6
6 Red Oak 30-5
7 Sheldon 15-14
8 West Burlington 18-4
9 West Liberty 26-7
10 Mount Vernon 32-7
11 Independence 25-8
12 Union 32-10
13 Sioux Center 22-12
14 Roland-Story 23-8
15 Nevada 21-16

Class 4A
School 2020 Record
1 North Scott 22-5
2 Waverly-Shell Rock 38-9
3 Western Dubuque 25-11
4 Glenwood 32-3
5 Oskaloosa 21-8
6 Xavier 26-6
7 Marion 21-12
8 Clear Creek-Amana 25-6
9 Pella 23-12
10 Indianola 12-13
11 Bondurant-Farrar 24-11
12 Lewis Central 19-7
13 North Polk 21-13
14 Clinton 17-13
15 Norwalk 18-18

Class 5A
School 2020 Record
1 Iowa City Liberty 24-3
2 Pleasant Valley 21-2
3 Ankeny 22-2
4 Ankeny Centennial 16-10
5 Cedar Falls 26-6
6 West Des Moines Valley 19-7
7 Johnston 19-15
8 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 15-16
9 Urbandale 11-8
10 Dowling Catholic 22-3
11 Iowa City West 13-15
12 Sioux City East 22-7
13 Bettendorf 12-7
14 Des Moines Roosevelt 7-4
15 Cedar Rapids Prairie 18-15

(Podcast) KJAN 8:05-a.m. News, 8/24/21

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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