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Stuart man sought by authorities after wild chase and crash late last week

News

February 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Guthrie County are on the lookout for a man wanted in connection with a wild pursuit that took place late last week. According to the Stuart Police Department, an officer tried to stop a vehicle driven by 25-year old Alex Nolan, of Stuart, at around 11:40-p.m. Thursday. Officials say Nolan, who has been barred from driving since March 2011 for being a Habitual Offender, failed to stop for the officer when he activated his emergency lights and siren. The vehicle Nolan was driving was headed north on Adair Street at around 50-to 60-miles per hour, when it hit a set of railroad tracks at Adair and Front Streets.  The impact launched the vehicle 65-feet into the air before it came crashing down in the middle of Front Street.

Despite having sustained severe damage from the crash, the vehicle continued north on Adair Street, until its engine finally gave out when it pulled into the Stuart Speedway. Officials say Nolan then took off on foot  into the woods just east of the speedway. Two male passengers in  the vehicle suffered minor injuries during the crash and were transported to the Guthrie County Hospital by Stuart Rescue.

The Guthrie and Adair County Sheriff’s Department, Panora Police Department, and Stuart Rescue all responded and assisted Stuart Police in attempting to locate Nolan in the woods, but were unsuccessful. He’s currently facing criminal charges that include driving while bared, eluding, interference with official acts, reckless driving, and numerous traffic offenses.

Landlords and cities fight over tenant limits

News

February 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Round one of a battle between landlords and cities went to the landlords. During a legislative subcommittee meeting last week, property owners told lawmakers that cities are passing ordinances limiting the number of unrelated people who can live together in dwellings designed to be single family homes. Kelli Excell is with a leading property management firm in Ames. “We have had a problem and it’s being adopted throughout more and more cities throughout Iowa, to my knowledge, Waterloo, Iowa City, Ames, Davenport,” Excell says. She says property owners should be able to rent out their dwellings as they please within some reasonable limits.

Some of the strongest supporters of the restrictive ordinances are from college towns, including Representative Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, a Democrat from Ames. “Who will have an advantage from passing this billI? It is landlords who will make a larger profit,” according to Wessel-Kroeschell. She lives in a neighborhood of older homes near the I-S-U campus. Wessel-Kroeschell says many college students don’t mind sleeping in basements or in dining rooms or doubling up in bedrroms if they can live with their friends. “But what happens to our neighborhood when this happens? We see couches molding on sagging porches, our lawns are littered with beer bottles, and those lawns are turned into parking lots,” Wessel-Kroeschel says.

Or things can be worse if the lawns become a place for drunken college students to urinate or vomit as they stagger home from parties. Homeowners complain of a threat to property values. Cities have geared up to stop the bill. David Adelman is with the Metropolitan Coalition, representing the state’s ten largest cities. He says they oppose the legislation and support the majority opinion of the Iowa Supreme court which ruled in favor of the city of Ames, when the Ames Rental Property Association sued to get the ordinance thrown out. Justices concluded that keeping single family neighborhoods single family is a legitimate government interest. A minority opinion asserted it’s irrational to say a family of any size can live in a home, but only three unrelated people can. Republicans call it government overreach. And they have an ally with Marty Ryan, a one-time lobbyist for the A-C-L-U.

“We’re okay with the government knowing approximately how many people can live in a building. We’re not okay with the government knowing who lives in a particular building,” Ryan says. “To me that is a very scary thought.” The landlords argue that in the current economy some homeowners are just trying to avoid foreclosure by taking in renters. And they accuse the other side of elitism. The neighborhood advocates say they’re trying to protect middle-income homeowners with little political influence. The bill sailed through a House committee. Only four Democrats voted against it, two of them from college towns. One clinching argument came from Mount Pleasant Republican David Heaton. He once shared a house in Des Moines with three other Republican lawmakers during the legislative session.

“We lived on the south side, but the way the law reads in West Des Moines right now, those four legislators who wanted to live together and rent a house would not be able to do so,” according to Heaton. “I think we need to leave it up to the landlord to make those decisions.” Advocates for the neighborhoods say four legislators is one thing, four frat boys is another. The bill now goes to the full House for debate.

(Radio Iowa)

GAIL DIERS, 87, of Orient (Svcs. 2/13/13)

Obituaries

February 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

GAIL DIERS, 87, of Orient, died Sun., Feb. 10th, 2013, at his home. A Funeral Mass for GAIL DIERS will be held 10-a.m. Wed., Feb. 13th, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held from 3-to 8-pm Tue., Feb. 12th, with the family present from 6-to 8-pm Tuesday. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be held in the Orient Cemetery, with a luncheon to follow at St. John’s Catholic Church.

Memorials may be directed to the Gail Diers Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

GAIL DIERS is survived by:

His wife – Donna Diers, of Orient.

His son – Larry (Risa) Diers, of Orient.

His daughters – Patti (John) Wilson, of Orient; Janet (Jeff) McAtee, of Stuart, and Jolene (Phil) Neal, of Orient.

His brothers – Don Diers, of Greenfield and Bill (Ruth) Diers, of Dallas, TX.

10 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

 

Northern Iowa beats Bradley 68-65

Sports

February 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — Marc Sonnen scored 15 points and Northern Iowa held on to beat Bradley 68-65 on Sunday. Matt Bohannon and Jake Koch scored 14 points apiece and Anthony James added 10 points for the Panthers (14-11, 7-6 Missouri Valley). Northern Iowa led 37-18 at halftime. Bradley shot 66 percent in the second half but couldn’t overtake Northern Iowa. The Braves came within 66-65 with 15 seconds to play, but Koch made two free throws to complete the scoring.

Dyricus Simms-Edwards scored a career-high 32 points for the Braves (14-11, 6-7), hitting his five 3-pointers in the second half. Walt Lemon Jr. had 18 points and nine rebounds for Bradley. Northern Iowa shot 42 percent for the game while Bradley made 46 percent of its shots.

Funeral services set for man who died while ice fishing in Adair County

News

February 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Stuart for a Guthrie County man who died while ice fishing over the weekend in Adair County. Sheriff’s officials in Adair County say 62-year old James Alan Wallace, of Menlo, died after falling through the ice while fishing on a private farm pond about six-miles southwest of Menlo.  Wallace’ family members had reported him missing to the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office after he failed to return home from ice fishing Friday afternoon.

Following  a search of the area where Wallace was believed to have been fishing, an Adair County Sheriff’s deputy located the man’s vehicle near a farm pond, and shortly thereafter saw Wallace’ body in the water. He was pulled from the pond by rescue personnel and pronounced dead at the scene, by the Adair County Medical Examiner. Deputies with the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, officers with the Stuart Police Department Adair County Conservation officers, Menlo Fire and Rescue and the Adair County Ambulance all assisted in the search and recovery efforts.

Funeral services for James Wallace will be held 10:30-a.m. Wednesday, at the 1st Congregational Church in Stuart.

JAMES ALAN WALLACE, 62, of Menlo (Svcs. 2/13/13)

Obituaries

February 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

JAMES ALAN WALLACE, 62, of Menlo, died Fri., Feb. 8th. Funeral services for JAMES WALLACE will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Feb. 13th, at the 1st Congregational Church in Stuart. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

A visitation at the church will be held from 5-until 8-pm Tuesday, Feb. 12th. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Memorials may be directed to the James Alan Wallace Memorial Fund, in care of the funeral home.

NWS Forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area

Weather

February 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 3:46-p.m. Sun., Feb. 10 2013)

**A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 9-p.m. for Pottawattamie-Mills-Montgomery-Fremont and Page Counties.* A Wind Advisory is in effect until 3-a.m. Monday, for Monona-Harrison and Shelby Counties, & a Wind Advisory will be in effect from 9-pm Sunday until Noon on Monday, for Sac-Crawford-Carroll-Audubon-Guthrie and Dallas Counties.**

Tonight: Cloudy w/light rain or drizzle this evening, & a slight chance of light snow before midnight. Low around 26. West winds at 20-40mph.  

Monday: Partly Sunny & breezy. High around 35. NW winds @ 15-25 w/gusts to 35.

Mon. Night: Mostly Clear. Low around 20. W @ 5-10.

Tuesday: Mostly Clear. High around 41. W-SW @ 5-15.

Tue. Night: Mo. Clear. Low around 23.

Wednesday: Partly Cloudy. High around 44.

Thursday: Partly Sunny. High around 37.

Freese gets $3.15M under 1-year deal with Cards

Sports

February 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Former World Series MVP David Freese will earn $3.15 million under his one-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals, nearly six times the $518,000 he made last year.   A St. Louis County native, Freese hit .283 with 20 home runs and 79 RBIs last season and earned his first All-Star appearance. He was eligible for arbitration for the first time.

Freese, MVP of the 2011 World Series win over Texas, had asked for $3.75 million and had been offered $2.4 million when players and teams exchanged arbitration figures last month.  Friday’s agreement made Freese the final player to settle among the three Cardinals who filed for arbitration.

Wind Advisory issued for western IA from 9-pm Sun. until Noon Monday

Weather

February 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

COUNTIES IN THE KJAN LISTENING AREA: SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS. (ISSUED 332 PM CST SUN FEB 10 2013)

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A WIND ADVISORY, WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON CST MONDAY.

WINDS WILL BECOME NORTHWEST AND INCREASE TONIGHT WITH THE STRONGEST WINDS BEGINNING AROUND 9 PM TONIGHT AND CONTINUING INTO MONDAY MORNING. NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 25 TO 30 MPH…WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 45 MPH.

THE WIND WILL MAKE DRIVING HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES DIFFICULT. LOOSE OBJECTS MAY ALSO BE BLOWN ABOUT IN THE WINDS. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT WINDS OF 30 MPH ARE EXPECTED. WINDS THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT…ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION.

A WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 3-A.M. MONDAY, FOR: MONONA-HARRISON AND SHELBY COUNTIES. AND, A WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9-P.M. SUNDAY FOR: POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT AND PAGE COUNTIES.

JOHN LEROY HANSEN, 53, of Atlantic (Svcs. 2/13/13)

Obituaries

February 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

JOHN LEROY HANSEN, 53, of Atlantic, died Sun., Feb.10th, at Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. Funeral services for JOHN HANSEN will be held 2:30-p.m. Wed., Feb. 13th, at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

A Masonic service for JOHN HANSEN will be held at 1:30-p.m. Wednesday (Prior to the funeral service).

Burial will be in the Southlawn Memory Gardens.

JOHN LEROY HANSEN is survived by:

His parents – Wilbur (Sharon) Hansen, of Atlantic.

His daughter – Toni (Randy) Hansen, of Atlantic.

His son – Matt (Laura) Hansen, of Avoca.

His brothers and sisters, including – Dennis Toepfer, of Atlantic; David (Marjorie) Toepfer, of Storm Lake; Paul Hansen, of Atlantic; Daphe Haskins, of Atlantic; Lisa Hansen, of Blair, NE; and Kristie (Tim) Malcom, of Griswold.

and 1 grandchild.