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Every 15 minutes played out at the Griswold Schools

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April 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Students at the Griswold High School witnessed the effects drinking and driving have on young lives, Tuesday. The school driveway was the scene of a “fatal” traffic accident involving five of their classmates.

Griswold students, including the "Living Dead" gather prior to the accident scene being revealed

As the student body gathered on bleachers and two buses that were blocking their view of the crash scene pulled away, the teens witnessed the aftermath of the “crash,” which was actually staged as part of a program entitled “Every 15 Minutes.” Aptly named because on average, every 15 minutes, someone in the country dies in an alcohol related collision. Tuesday’s program began with a 9-1-1 call to Cass County Communications.

When Griswold Rescue arrived on the scene, they found the driver of a pickup 17-year old Jordyn Sindt, of Griswold, laying “dead” on the hood of the pickup, after having been ejected through the windshield.

The driver of the pickup, "dead" with a white sheet upon her.

Three teens were in a crumpled car. In the scenario, Lifenet Helicopter is called in and lands next to the crash site. The chopper transported one of the victims, 17-year old Alec Capps to a trauma center, where he later “dies.”

LifeNet touches down in front of the Griswold High School

Two other passengers in the car, driven by 18-year old Garrett Muhlbauer, of Lewis, were “injured” and transported by ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital. They included 18-year old Melanie Palmer and 16-year old Austin Lorenz. A State Trooper administered a field sobriety test to Muhlbauer, who tested .09 for alcohol consumption and was “arrested” and taken to jail.

Trooper Wayne Brosam administers a field sobriety test to Muhlbauer

Muhlbauer was charged with two counts of motor vehicle homicide and cited for open container.

Judy Nelson, a Registered Nurse with the Cass County Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Room, helped facilitate the exercise. In the two-day program, one student is removed from the classroom every 15-minutes. That person becomes one of the “Living Dead.” They are returned to the classroom with a ghostly white painted face, and are told not to respond to or talk with anyone for the remainder of the day. Their parents receive a phone call from law enforcement, informing them of their child’s “death.”

The parents identify their child, "killed" in the crash.

Other activities, aside from viewing the results of the collision, include a mock trial for the accused drunk driver, an overnight retreat for students, and a separate retreat for parents. The second day culminates with a mock funeral and/or memorial service for the entire student body. When asked whether the students would actually learn something from the experience, Cass County Sheriff Darby McLaren said the serious message about the consequences of driving impaired will make them think before they get behind the wheel or ride with an impaired driver.

The program was featured last Spring, in Atlantic, as well. Judy Nelson said she hopes to have all of the school districts in the County experience it for themselves. For more information about the “Every 15-minutes” program, log on to www.every15minutes.com.

Mock collision being staged today in Griswold

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April 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

An educational, mock collision is taking place this (Tuesday) afternoon, in Griswold, at the High School. The “Every 15 Minutes” program involves students portraying victims of a crash caused by an impaired driver. The public is being asked to avoid the area along North Street and Highway 48, between 1- and 3-p.m., so as to not interfere with Emergency vehicles. No parking is being allowed in the area.

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Woman pleads guilty to stealing from SW IA Booster Club

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April 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Clarinda woman facing a jury trial over the theft of funds from the Clarinda High School Athletic Booster Club has instead plead guilty to the charges filed against her. 52-year-old Cynthia Ann Gerdts entered her plea Monday,  in Page County District Court.  Gerdts had faced a felony charge of Theft in the 2nd degree, and an Aggravated Misdemeanor charge of Theft in the 3rd degree. She was granted a deferred judgement and ordered to pay restitution to the Booster Club amounting to just over $25,600.

The judge also placed Gerdts on two-years probation in association with the felony charge, and ordered the woman to stay with a gambling treatment program. She must also complete 365 hours of community service over the next two years. On the second charge, the judge sentenced Gerdts to two-years in prison, but then suspended the entire term. The case against her was prosecuted by the Page County Attorney’s office.

ROLF STIERLE, 74, of Atlantic (Svcs. 4-23-12)

Obituaries

April 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ROLF STIERLE, 74, of Atlantic, died Tue., April 17th, at the Atlantic Nursing and Rehab Center. Funeral services for ROLF STIERLE will be held 10:30-a.m. Mon., April 23rd, at the Brayton Lutheran Church. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is open on Saturday (4/21) from 8am-Noon; and on Sunday (4/22) at 1-p.m., with the family visitation from 3-5pm Sunday.

ROLF STIERLE is survived by:

His wife – Llesa.

His daughters – Sonya Marson, of Council Bluffs, & Nicole Bradshaw,  Atlantic, IA.

Sedina trial set for May 30th

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April 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Trial for an Atlantic woman accused of taking inappropriate pictures of a bathing, elderly woman at a local nursing home, will take place May 30th in Shelby County District Court. 35-year old Amanda Sedina, was arrested last month on a serious misdemeanor charge of Invasion of Privacy-Nudity, for allegedly taking a picture of a 78-year old female resident at the Salem Lutheran Home, in Elk Horn. Sedina was working as an employee of the facility at the time. The alleged incident was reported to authorities on March 22nd

Sedina is scheduled to be arraigned April 23rd. Her pre-trial conference will be held May 7th. Sedina remains free on bond, while awaiting her court appearances.

Trial date set for former Anita CSD teacher

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April 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The trial date for a former Anita Community School District teacher facing a single felony charge of Sexual Exploitation by a School Employee, and, 49 Aggravated Misdemeanor counts of Sexual Exploitation by a School Employee-Arousal, has been set for July 10th in Cass County District Court. 65-year old William Glenn Foulkes, of Anita plead not guilty to the charges last month. His arraignment hearing will be held April 30th, with a pre-trial conference scheduled to take place May 29th. If convicted on all of the charges, Foulkes could face a maximum time of 103 years in prison and fines of more than $300,000.

Foulkes allegedly exploited a minor female over a period of 13-months, from August 2009 to November 2010, while teaching the student in a math program. A former long-time Math teacher at the Anita High School and Anita Elementary School, Foulkes resigned from his teaching position in November 2010. He was arrested March 15th, 2012, and remains free on bond. He’s been ordered not to have any contact with the alleged victim.

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Atlantic man arrested on warrant

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April 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

An Atlantic man was arrested Monday on a Cass County Sheriff’s warrant. 33-year old James Wolff was taken into custody on a warrant for Failure to Appear. Wolff was being held in the Cass County Jail.

(9-a.m. News)

SANDRA DUEDE, 70, of Cumberland (Mem. Svcs. 4-19-12)

Obituaries

April 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SANDRA DUEDE, 70, of Cumberland, died Tue., April 17th, at the Colonial Manor, in Anita. A Memorial service for SANDRA DUEDE will be held from 6-8pm Thu., April 19th, at the Cumberland Community Building. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 8am-5pm Wed. & Thu. (April 18-19), with the family visitation scheduled to take place at the Memorial service.

A Committal will be held later, at the family’s convenience.

SANDRA DUEDE is survived by:

Her sons – Neil (Jessica) Duede, of Cody, WY, & David, of Lewis.

Her daughter – Joan Hall, of Omaha.

Her brother – Melvin (Dorothy) Gross, of Muscatine.

Several grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.