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STEVE YARGER, 68, of Massena (Svcs. 7/16/21)

Obituaries

July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

STEVE YARGER, 68, of Massena, died Friday, July 9, 2021, at his home.  Funeral services for STEVE YARGER will be held 3-p.m. Friday, July 16th, at the Steen Funeral Home in Massena.

The family will greet friends one-hour prior to the services (from 2-until 3-pm) Friday, at the funeral home; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Massena Center Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Steve Yarger Memorial Fund to be established by the family.

STEVE YARGER is survived by:

His daughters – Megan Shatava (& Jon Tribolet), of Bedford, and Robin Troxel, of Atlantic.

His brother – Kent Yarger, of Lincoln, NE.

4 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

VERLE E. GREER, 96, of Harlan (later date)

Obituaries

July 9th, 2021 by Jim Field

VERLE E. GREER, 96, of Harlan died April 12, 2020 at Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs.  A Mass of Christian Burial for VERLE E. GREER will be held on Friday, July 16th at 4:00 pm at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Friday from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the church prior to the mass.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

VERLE E. GREER is survived by:

Daughters:  Carolyn (Jerry) Droszcz of Winfield, IL; Verlee (Steve) Terwilliger of SanDiego, CA; Cheryl (Paul) LaRue of Minneapolis, MN.

Sons:  Russell (Tammi) Greer of Grinnell; James (Christina) Greer of Boulder, CO; Jerry (Laurie) Greer of San Jose, CA.

11 Grandchildren

11 Great-Grandchildren

Audubon County Sheriff’s report, 7/9/21

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July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports five arrests dating back to May 19th:
  • 20-year-old Parker Klocke, of Templeton, was arrested July 4th on an Operating While Intoxicated-1st offense charge. He was released on his own recognizance and appeared before the magistrate at a later date.
  • On June 30th, 27-year-old Carlos Velazquez, of Fort Dodge, was arrested in Audubon County for possession of controlled substance-marijuana and on a possession of paraphernalia charge. He appeared before the magistrate and was released.
  • The Sheriff’s Office says on June 28th, 31-year-old Joseph White, of Atlantic, turned himself in on an outstanding Warrant for Criminal Mischief 4th. He appeared before the magistrate and was released.
  • 24-year-old Kody Harris, of Elk Horn, was arrested May 29th for OWI/1st offense, and a possession of weapons charge. He was released on his own recognizance later that afternoon.
  • And, 19-year-old Crew McAlpin, of Exira, was arrested May 19th on a Driving While Revoked charge. He was released on his own recognizance and appeared before the magistrate at a later date.

Vander Plaats says Governor Reynolds a potential VP in 2024

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July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Republican who competed against Kim Reynolds at the G-O-P’s state convention to be the party’s nominee for lieutenant governor in 2010 says Reynolds could wind up on a national ticket in 2024. If Donald Trump secures the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nomination, Bob Vander Plaats — president and C-E-O of The Family Leader — suggests Reynolds will be in the mix as a potential running mate.

“As a matter of fact, I think she’d be a great presidential candidate right now,” Vander Plaats says. “She has a lot of stock across the country of how she’s led during Covid, how she’s led through the racial unrest and a lot of other things. Iowa, in many ways, has been a model.” Vander Plaats made his comments during taping of tonight’s (Friday’s) Iowa Press program on Iowa P-B-S.

Vander Plaats is hosting two potential 2024 candidates at The Family Leader’s 10th annual summit next Friday in Des Moines. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Vice President Mike Pence are scheduled to speak. Pence was called a traitor and booed by a crowd of conservatives in Florida last month. Vander Plaats says that won’t happen here next Friday.

“People like Mike Pence. He’s been a consistent conservative. He’s a man of faith,” Vander Plaat says. “He will deliver a message that our base will want to hear and I think he will be enthusiastically embraced at our Leadership Summit.” Vander Plaats suggests voters will ask Pence why — in his role as vice president on January 6th — he certified Joe Biden won the Electoral College and the presidency.

“Everybody’s going to have their own hill to climb,” Vander Plaats says. “That may be his, but that’s up to him to answer that, not up to me to answer that.” Vander Plaats has endorsed victors Mike Huckabee before the 2008 Caucuses, Rick Santorum before the 2012 Caucuss and Ted Cruz before the 2016 Caucuses. Vander Plaats says his early analysis of the 2024 race is Florida Governor Ron De Santis is an early leader.

“In politics, as you all well know, the spoils go to the risk taker,” Vander Plaats says. “…Would Governor De Santis stand down if Trump said: ‘I’m going to run again?’ I don’t know. I think De Santis knows this is his most opportune time to launch a bid for president.”

In-person visits return to state prisons

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July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – In-person visits will resume at the state’s prisons Saturday after being shut down for some 16 months following the COVID-19 outbreak. Department of Corrections director, Beth Skinner, says they are going to start out by allowing just half the normal capacity for visitors. “We know COVID is still around, there are variants around…so we want to start off slow and carefully watch the numbers,” Skinner says. She says they will still have online visitation available and may expand the in-person prison visitation if everything goes well.

“We’ll reevaluate that in a couple of months to see — making sure that the numbers stay stable — so we don’t have any spread of COVID in our prisons,” she says. Skinner spoke at the Board of Corrections meeting today (Friday) and says they now only have two COVID cases in the system. Skinner also announced a change she says the staff is excited about. “We are no longer requiring staff to wear masks, it is completely optional at this point,” according to Skinner. “There are exceptions in terms of when you are required to wears masks For example, in the infirmary.”

Skinner says the prison population has crept back up and is now 11-point-eight percent above capacity. She says it was 22-percent above capacity prior to COVID. Skinner says the population is expected to increase even more in the coming weeks. She says there are still around 350 people waiting in jails to be processed, and that number could increase as the court system gets back to full capacity. Skinner was asked about filling the open positions — and she says it has been a priority to find people to fill them.

“Our wardens have done a terrific job — we are actually working with DAS, the Department of Administrative Services as well — to figure out recruitment, some new strategies in terms of getting people in the door, new applicants,” Skinner says. The Iowa Board of Corrections voted today (Friday) to make interim warden Chris Tripp the permanent warden of the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. They also approved Shawn Howard as the Warden of the Newton prison and Marcy Stroud as warden at the Mount Pleasant prison.

Cardinals sign free-agent right-hander Luis Garcia

Sports

July 9th, 2021 by admin

ST. LOUIS, MO., July 9, 2021 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have signed veteran right-handed pitcher Luis García to a free-agent contract, and that he will join the team for its series-opening game this afternoon in Chicago.

To make room for García on the team’s 26-player active roster, right-handed pitcher Johan Oviedo was optioned to Memphis (AAA).  Pitcher Carlos Martínez (right thumb sprain) has been transferred to the 60-day Injured List allowing for García’s addition to the team’s 40-player Major League roster.

García, 34, has spent eight seasons in the majors with Philadelphia (2013-18), Los Angeles Angels (2019) and Texas (2020).  The 6-2, 240-pound García has appeared in 326 career games (all but four as a reliever) and has compiled a career mark of 14-17 with a 4.26 ERA in 315.0 innings pitched.

García worked in 60 or more games in three of five seasons from 2015-2019, including a career-high 72 in 2015 for the Phillies, and he logged 59 games in 2018.

The Santo Domingo, D.R. native was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as an International free agent in 2004 just days before his 17th birthday and he debuted in the States in 2007 with the Gulf Coast League Dodgers.  García has appeared in 258 career games in the minors, most recently with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Yankees.

In 18 games for the Scranton/Wilke-Barre RailRiders this season, García was 1-2 with a 3.63 ERA, striking out 19 in 17.1 innings of relief with just three walks allowed.  García, who was released by the Yankees on July 6, made his last appearance for the RailRiders on June 26.

García joins recent additions to the Cardinals pitching staff over the past three weeks that have included Wade LeBlanc, Brandon Waddell and Justin Miller.

García has been assigned uniform no. 66.

Grassley Announces Staff Office Hours in Seven Counties in Western Iowa

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July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS – Sen. Chuck Grassley’s (R-Iowa) regional director based in Council Bluffs will hold traveling office hours in seven counties around Western Iowa throughout July. Iowans seeking assistance regarding a personal issue with a federal agency or wishing to share views on matters of federal policy may stop by during the scheduled hours. The meetings will follow guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State of Iowa. Participants must adhere to local COVID-19 guidelines. Grassley is represented by his regional director, Donna Barry, and will not be in attendance.

Grassley’s state offices regularly help constituents contact federal agencies to resolve problems with Social Security payments, military service matters, immigration cases and other issues. Iowans can also seek assistance via Grassley’s website.

The schedule is as follows:

Tuesday, July 20:

  • Audubon County, 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.; Audubon County Courthouse Supervisors Room (318 Leroy St.), Audubon.
  • Carroll County, 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Manning City Hall (717 3rd St.), Manning.

Wednesday, July 21:

  • Page County, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.; Clarinda City Hall (101 N. 15th St.), Clarinda.

Tuesday, July 27:

  • Pottawattamie County, 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.; Crescent City Hall (102 W. Florence St.), Crescent.
  • Harrison County, 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Missouri Valley City Hall (223 E. Erie St.), Missouri Valley.

Friday, July 30

  • Mills County, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.; Glenwood City Hall (107 S. Locust St.), Glenwood.
  • Fremont County, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.; Fremont County Court House (Meeting Room, 506 Filmore St.), Sidney.

Atlantic sends email to fireworks vendor over questions of contractual obligation

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July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic City Clerk Barb Barrick, today (Friday), sent an e-mail to the company tasked with conducting the July 4th City-paid for fireworks show. The e-mail delivered to J-and-M Displays said the Mayor and City Council asked Barrick to reach out to J&M. Their request came during Wednesday’s meeting of the Atlantic City Council, during which some members expressed displeasure with the brevity of the fireworks display.

The e-mail says “We have received many complaints that the show was extremely short (reports of 11-15 minutes).  In addition, the Fire Chief noted that it didn’t look like the City received as much product as it had in the past.  I am requesting that you look into the matter to ensure that there was not discrepancy between what the City paid ($6,000) and what it was supposed to receive ($6,000 plus 8% for early payment).  If the City did receive all of its product, would you please explain why the show took such a short time?”

As of late Friday morning, a response had not been received from J&M. We’ll update this report if additional information comes in.

Hail strikes Harrison & Adair Counties Friday morning

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July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The ground was white for a brief period of time this (Friday) morning, after Quarter (1″ diameter) to Golf Ball-size hail (1.75″ diameter) fell about five-miles south/southeast of Fontanelle. The National Weather Service in Des Moines says the observation was reported by a trained Spotter, who also said there was no wind at around 8:15-a.m. when the storm hit…just a lot of hail.A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued at around 8:10-a.m. for Union, Eastern Adams County and southwestern Adair Counties, where a large cell had the potential to deliver ping-pong ball sized hail (1.5″ in diameter), according to radar estimates.

The National Weather Service in Valley/Omaha, NE, says quarter-size hail was reported at around 2:23-a.m., Friday (Today), five-miles west of Portsmouth, in Harrison County. There have been no reports of damage associated with either storm cell. Forecasters say additional thunderstorms are expected later today and through the overnight. Severe storms are possible, especially over southern Iowa. Locally heavy rainfall is also expected overnight into Saturday morning across southern Iowa and northern Missouri.

Fourth of July “STEP Wave” update from Fremont County

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July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Chief Deputy Sheriff Tim Bothwell, Friday, said a Fourth of July weekend “Step Wave” (Special Traffic Enforcement Program) in the county, finished with only one property damage accident. There was one Driving While Barred, ten Motorist Assists and nine other citations and warnings.

So far this year in Fremont County there have been 57 total crashes involving 84 vehicles. There have been four fatalities and 24 injuries or possible injuries during this period. During the same period in 2020, there were 64 crashes during the heart of the pandemic. This includes two fatality accidents with a total of 26 injuries.