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Cass County Sheriff’s report: 7 arrests between June 21st & July 7th

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July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County (IA) Sheriff’s Office reports seven arrests took place from June 21st through July 7th. Most recently…

On Friday, July 7th: Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 32-year-old Grace Thomsen, of Elk Horn, on warrants for Fraudulent Practice 1st Degree, Theft 1st Degree and Tampering with Records.  Thomsen turned herself in to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held until her later release on bond; 44-year-old Anthony Karns, of Wiota, was arrested Friday on a warrant for Assault Causing Serious Injury.  Karns turned himself in to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on bond.

On July 3rd, 2023, 64-year-old Randall Krogh, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI/1st Offense.  Krogh was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.

On June 30th, Deputies in Cass County arrested 18-year-old Naomi Grubbs, of Adair, on a warrant for Theft 5th Degree.  Grubbs was picked up and transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held pending her later release on bond.

On June 27th, 43-year-old Sonia Jaramillo, of Atlantic, was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation.  Jaramillo was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held pending her later release on her own recognizance.

On June 26th, 34-year-old April Medina, of Atlantic, was arrested on two counts of Forgery.  Medina was booked and held at the Cass County Jail on the Forgery and additional, unrelated charges.

And, on June 21st, Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 74-year-old Michael Hansen, of Griswold, for OWI/1st Offense.  Hanson was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.

Pence praises Governor Reynolds for ‘great tradition’ of neutrality in Iowa Caucus race

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July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former Vice President Mike Pence says he welcomes Governor Kim Reynolds’ pledge to remain neutral right now in the 2024 presidential race. Pence’s comments come after former President Donald Trump lashed out at Reynolds, noting he endorsed her in 2018. Trump said Reynolds was not being invited to his campaign events because she won’t endorse a candidate before the Iowa Caucuses. “It’s not the first time that my former running mate has expressed his opinion or his frustration with people acting on their own lights and their own steam,” Pence says. “But for my part I’m grateful that Governor Kim Reynolds is continuing that great tradition of neutrality.”

Sitting Iowa governors rarely endorse a candidate before the Iowa Caucuses. It’s only happened twice in the last 44 years. Reynolds has said her neutrality shows all candidates are welcome to campaign in Iowa. Pence says he’s grateful for the words of encouragement Reynolds has given him about his campaign. “I’m a great admirer of Governor Kim Reynolds. She and I have been friends since my days as governor when she was serving as an exceptional lieutenant governor,” Pence says.

Pence is praising Reynolds for calling the legislature back into special session yesterday (Tuesday) to pass a fetal heartbeat law. It will ban most abortions after an ultrasound can detect cardiac activity. That happens around the sixth week of a pregnancy. “I couldn’t be more grateful for the stand for the right to life that Republicans in the Iowa House and Senate have taken. I look forward to the day, this coming Friday, when Governor Kim Reynolds will sign that heartbeat bill into law,” Pence says. “I think it’s evidence that life is winning Iowa and life is winning in America and I join pro-lifers across the country in just cheering them on.”

Pence is among the six G-O-P presidential candidates who will be speaking Friday in Des Moines at The Family Leader’s Leadership Summit. Pence says his message to the group is that he’ll be a champion of traditional marriage and the pro-life cause if he’s elected president. “We’ll stand for those issues as we have throughout our lives,” Pence said.

As a leading Republican conservative in congress in 2006, Pence called for an amendment to the U-S constitution that would define marriage as between a man and a woman. As governor of Indiana, he signed a religious freedom law in 2015 that lets citizens of that state who’re being sued cite their religious beliefs as a defense.

Adair County Board of Supervisors meeting recap

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July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors met this (Wednesday) morning, and acted on approving a handful of matters, including:

  • Acknowledging receipt of the FY22 MATURA Audit report
  • A SICOG (Southern Iowa Council of Governments) Housing Trust Fund drawdown in the amount of $2,185.09, for five houses for January through June. (Auditor Mandy Berg explains)…

The Board also approved an ICAP (Iowa Communities Assurance Pool) renewal agreement, with a change in liability amount. And, Homestead & Military disallowances, as recommended by the Auditor Mandy Berg. In other business, the Board received and approved for publishing, a Semi-Annual report from Adair County Treasurer Brenda Wallace.

Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman presented the Supervisors for their approval, paperwork for a 28E County Line Agreement ,with Guthrie County. A verbal agreement that was established in 2004 had never been formally written, or changed, until now. It primarily involves snow removal and maintenance. The agreement, approved by the Board, specifies Guthrie County will maintain their jurisdiction on White Pole Road from Casey, to east of Highway 25, and snow removal all the way to Dexter.

The Board approved the agreement as presented. Board Chair Jerry Walker, with the Board’s approval, signed a final voucher for a reinforced concrete box culvert (RBC) for the N25 Grand River township Culvert Project, as well as the Contract and Performance Bonds for the Eureka and Prussia township Culvert Extension Projects. The Board approved credit card user changes, effectively removing Ray Palmer, and adding Adam Comstock/New Roads Superintendent and Nathan Jensen, Weed Commissioner.

And, Kauffman updated the Adair County Supervisors on Secondary Roads Dept. Maintenance and Activities. He mentioned they were waiting on Alliant Energy before removing downed trees in the Fontanelle area (See the photo on the kjan.com News or Weather pages).

Kauffman said on Monday, there are two local bid lettings for box culvert projects, and on Tuesday, a DOT letting on a box culvert project.

Early morning strong winds cause damage around the area (Photos)

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High School Baseball Substate Final Schedule 07/12/2023

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July 12th, 2023 by admin

IHSAA Baseball Playoffs
Substate Finals
07/12/2023

CLASS 3A

Substate 8: Harlan @ Lewis Central 7:00 p.m.

Full brackets for 3A and 4A tonight HERE

Art project will cover Sioux City Art Center in kaleidescope of colorful fabric

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July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A community project to temporarily cover the Sioux City Art Center with bright, colorful fabric is about to get underway. New York-based artist Amanda Browder will spearhead the major installation that will ramp up during the festival known as Artsplash in September, and it will be revealed at Artsplash in 2024.”I call myself a large-scale fabric installation artist,” she says. “I’ve studied art, I’ve taught at the Art Institute of Chicago. I’ve been living in Brooklyn for the last 16 years as a full-time artist and this is what I do, I cover buildings in textile.” Browder’s project will be a huge undertaking that will involve gathering the fabric, then having community sewing days to create the massive cloth art installation that will cover the art center.

“We’re doing a call saying, ‘Hey, we’re looking for textile fabric that people are interested in donating to the project,'” Browder says. They need, “saturated color patterns, solid colors, non-stretchy and sadly, no clothing, so that we can build this large-scale fabric piece together and put it on the building.” Browder hopes to have a lot of community input for the public sewing days events. “What public sewing days are is, I host a session where I bring all the sewing machines, I bring all the textile that’s been donated, and we stitch pieces together,” Browder says. “No experience necessary. Anybody can just come. You don’t even have to sew, you can just come and see what we’re doing.” At the end, Browder wants people to be able to stand back, point to the colorful creation and say, “I made that!” Browder will return to Sioux City for this year’s Artsplash and hopes to meet and recruit many locals for the project.

“I can see us making something big together,” she says. “The fabric, if I see this building, of course, I want to cover the whole thing, but usually it’s based on time and location. Also, I just want people to be able to walk past the building and see something different.” The finished work will cover the art center’s atrium, glass hallway, brick, and a portion of the Gilchrist Learning Center. It will remain on the building for about two months and will create a stained glass, kaleidoscope effect within the art center. Anyone interested in sewing or donating fabric may contact the Sioux City Art Center or contact the artist online at http://amandabrowder.com/

LOUIS “Sonny” TOELLE, 77, of Atlantic [formerly of the Crescent & Council Bluffs areas] (Svcs. 7/14/23)

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July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

LOUIS “Sonny” TOELLE, 77, of Atlantic [formerly of the Crescent & Council Bluffs areas], died Saturday, July 8, 2023. Funeral services for LOUIS “SONNY” TOELLE will be held 2-p.m. Friday, July 14, 2023, at the Hoy Kilnoski Funeral Home, in Council Bluffs.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held on Friday, from 1-until 2-p.m.

Burial is in the St. Joseph Cemetery.

Memorials can be made to animal rights organizations or to the family for later memorials.

LOUIS “Sonny” TOELLE is survived by:

His sister – Sherry Toelle, of Atlantic

Numerous nieces; and nephews.

Caitlin Clark Named Semifinalist for the 93rd AAU James E. Sullivan Award

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July 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Junior guard from the University of Iowa, Caitlin Clark, was named a Semifinalist for the 93rd AAU James E. Sullivan Award.

 Clark won the 2023 Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year Award, Honda Cup and was named Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year as by THE Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA). She also won the 2023 Naismith, Wooden and Wade Trophies along with the Associated Press and USBWA Ann Drysdale Player of the Year honors.

She is also a two-time winner of the Nancy Lieberman Point Guard Award and is the first-ever three-time winner of the Dawn Staley Award. She also won the Honda Sport Award for Basketball in April.

Clark led her team to its first-ever NCAA Championship game and helped post the Hawkeye’s most wins in a single season. During the NCAA Tournament, she posted the first 40-point triple-double in NCAA Tournament history (men’s or women’s) and broke the NCAA single-tournament records for most 3-point FG made (24) and most points scored (191). This season, she is the only player in the nation with 1,000 points, 240 rebounds, 310 assists and 45 steals.

Overall, Clark became the first player in Division I women’s basketball history to record more than 1,000 points and 300 assists in the same season and was fastest Division I player (men’s or women’s) to reach 1,500 career points over the last 20 seasons.

Off the court, she is a two-time First Team Academic All-American and was named the 2023 CSC Academic All-America of the Year.

In addition to athletic excellence, the AAU Sullivan Award aims to recognize the qualities of leadership, citizenship, character, and sportsmanship on and off the field.

The one-week voting period to determine the six finalists opens to the public today at https://bit.ly/93rdSullivanSemiFinalists.

“We’re excited to have such a diverse group of athletes and sports represented this year,” said Jo Mirza, AAU President. “Each of our semi-finalists deserves to move on to the next round and we’re proud to include them in the AAU Sullivan Award’s storied history.”

This year’s winner will be announced at an awards ceremony on Tuesday, September 19 at the historic New York Athletic Club (NYAC) – the birthplace of the AAU.

The winner of the 93rd AAU Sullivan Award will join a renowned list of recipients. Last year, Olympian Carissa Moore won, becoming the first surfer to take home the honor. Other prior winners include Michael Phelps (swimming), Michelle Kwan (figure skating), Carl Lewis (track & field), Shawn Johnson (gymnastics), Peyton Manning (football), and Breanna Stewart (basketball).

Voting opens to the public today, Wednesday, July 12, and closes at 11:59 p.m. ET on Wednesday, July 19. The public can vote once a day for their choice, up until the voting closes.

ABOUT THE AAU:

The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) is one of the largest, non-profit, volunteer sports organizations in the country. As a multi-sport organization, the AAU is dedicated exclusively to the promotion and development of amateur sports programs. Founded in 1888 to establish standards and uniformity in sports, the AAU philosophy of “Sports For All, Forever” is now shared by more than 720,000 members and 150,000 volunteers across 45 sports programs and 55 U.S. districts. For more information, visit www.aausports.org.

Heartbeat Today 7-12-2023

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July 12th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Shelby County Youth Coordinator Jennifer Sellner about the Shelby County Fair in Harlan.

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Lane closures on Iowa 191 from I-880 to the Shelby County line begin on Monday, July 17

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July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, Iowa – July 12, 2023 – Officials with the Iowa DOT’s District 4 Construction Office in Atlantic report, “If you travel on Iowa 191 from east of Interstate 880 to the Shelby County line you need to be aware of an upcoming construction project that includes concrete patching, sidewalk work, pavement shoulder widening, and hot-mix asphalt paving. This construction work may slow down your trip beginning on Monday, July 17 until early November 2023, weather permitting.”

On weekdays, the road will be down to one lane. If you need to travel on Iowa 191 during this time, you’ll be helped through the work area by a pilot car.