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JERRY McCURDY, 62, of Cumberland (Mass of Christian Burial 10/15/22)

Obituaries

October 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

JERRY McCURDY, 62, of Cumberland, died Sunday, October 9, 2022, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.  A Mass of Christian Burial for JERRY McCURDY will be held 2-p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, at the St. Timothy’s Catholic Church Reno south of Cumberland. You’re welcome to wear a Hawaiian shirt to celebrate Jerry’s life at the service. Lamb Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

Rosary Service:  Will be held on Friday, October 14, 2022, at 4:30 p.m. at the Lamb Funeral Home in Massena. The family will greet friends on Friday, October 14, 2022, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Lamb Funeral Home in Massena.  The family requests to wear casual attire.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Burial is in the St. Timothy’s Catholic Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Jerry McCurdy memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

JERRY McCURDY is survived by:

His children – Kristen McCurdy; Calie (Kevin) Freestone; Brad Penton; Crystal Kolthoff, and Curt Penton.

His siblings – Linda (Don) Reineke, of Massena; Mike (Sandy) McCurdy, of Bridgewater, and Karen (Kevin) Bower, of Polk City, Iowa.

Several grandchildren, great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

CHERYL SCHRODER, 74, of Lenox (Graveside Svcs. 10/17/22)

Obituaries

October 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CHERYL SCHRODER, 74, of Lenox, died September 16, 2022, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Graveside services for CHERYL SCHRODER will be held at 11-a.m. on October 17, 2022, in the Fontanelle Cemetery (in Fontanelle, Iowa). Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle is in charge of the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the family to be established at a later date.

CHERYL SCHRODER is survived by:

Her daughters – Heather (Marc) Johnson, of Van Buren, AR; & Brandie Perry, of Bentonville, AR.

Her brother – Donald E. (Connie) Beck, of Lenox.

6 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Horse rescue in Pottawattamie County

News

October 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office posted on their social media page, Sunday morning, information about a horse rescue that occurred Saturday. Authorities say “Members of the Sheriff’s Office were called to assist in an animal rescue yesterday. A horse had fallen about 50 feet down to a creek bottom and was stuck in the mud and water. The horse was stuck for several hours until many hands were on scene to help get her out. The horse was very thankful to her rescuers and is now doing great.”

Responding agencies included the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office, Neola Fire and Rescue, and Dave Lyon Towing & Repair. (click on these images to enlarge. Photos via Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page)

2 non-injury accidents in Union County on Friday

News

October 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Union County Sheriff’s Office & Creston Police reports two separate, non-injury accidents occurred Friday. The first happened at around 7:10-a.m., on U-S Highway 34. Authorities say a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix driven by 27-year-old Robin Mae Johnson, of Leon, was traveling westbound, when a deer came out of a ditch and into the path of the vehicle. Johnson was unable to avoid the deer. Her car struck the animal, causing damage to the left front side of the car and its windshield. The damage was estimated at $2,000.

The second accident happened at around 4:05-p.m., Friday. Creston Police say a 2004 Volvo semi tractor-trailer hauling a full load of pigs, was traveling east on Highway 34 in Creston. A traffic light changed to yellow as the semi approached. Authorities say the driver, 74-year-old Dennis Michael Kinsella, of Creston, knew he couldn’t stop in-time, especially with a full load, so he continued through the intersection.

A 2009 Pontiac G5 driven by 24-year-old Charles Thomas Claytor, of Creston, was traveling to turn south onto Laurel Street from Highway 34. He told Police he was in the intersection waiting to turn, and did not see the semi before his car was struck. Following the impact, his car was sent sliding across the road. It struck a 2017 GMC Canyon (pickup) driven by 52-year-old Kara Sue Larson, of Corning, as it was stopped at the traffic light.

The semi and GMC Canyon sustained minor damage ($1,500 total) and were driven from the crash scene, but the Pontiac was totaled ($5,000 damage), and was towed from the scene. Police cited Charles Claytor for having no proof of insurance.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022

Weather

October 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 74. Light southwest wind becoming west 8 to 13 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 41. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Columbus Day: Sunny, with a high near 78. Light south southeast wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 53. South wind 6 to 8 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Tuesday: A slight chance of showers between 1pm and 4pm, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. Windy, with a south southwest wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tuesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Wednesday: A slight chance of thunderstorms before 7am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. Breezy. Chance of precipitation is 10%.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 65. The Low was 22. Last year on this date, our High was 75 and the Low was 56. The Record High for this date, was 87 in 1930, 1938, & 2020. The Record Low was 14, in 2000.

2 fatalities in eastern Iowa collision, Saturday afternoon

News

October 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Benton County, Iowa) – Two people died Saturday afternoon during a collision in eastern Iowa between a UTV and a pickup truck. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2013 Polaris Ranger UTV and a 2001 Dodge RAM 1500 pickup, were both traveling eastbound 68th Avenue, southeast of Vinton. When the pickup, driven by 74-year-old Francis R. Baldus, of Jewell, went to pass the UTV, the operator of the Utility Terrain Vehicle made a left turn, in front of the pickup.

The truck struck the UTV, causing it to roll into the north ditch. Two occupants of the UTV were ejected and died at the scene. They were not wearing seat belts. The pickup came to rest on the north shoulder of the road. The victims in the crash were identified as 76-year-old William C. Geater, and 60-year-old Mary F. McElhinney, both of Vinton. It’s not clear which of the individuals in the UTV were in control of the machine at the time of the collision.

The accident, which happened at around 4:04-p.m., Saturday, remains under investigation.

Ivy League professor says merged rail line likely increases chances for oil spills

News

October 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Ivy League professor is warning a proposed railroad merger that would increase train traffic through parts of eastern Iowa poses an environmental threat. Canadian Pacific is asking federal officials to approve its acquisition of Kansas City Southern Railway. It would establish a rail line that stretches from Canada to Mexico. Mike Hepler, an engineering professor at Princeton, says “This rail is likely to carry a lot, an increased number of holding tar sands oils and bitumen,” Hepler says. “And again, these are going to be moving through the towns that carry risks to health, the environment.” Tar sands are a combination of sand, clay, water and bitumen. Bitumen is the black oil that’s sticky, like molasses.

Hepler says derailments and spills are likely to increase as train traffic increases. “Given a spark, given a flame — a fire source, this also presents an issue for air quality,” Hepler says, “and the quality for the environment, the soil, the waters that surround the trains.” The initial environmental assessment from the Surface Transportation Board concludes there is a small risk increased train traffic would lead to derailments and hazardous material spills along the proposed Canadian Pacific-Kansas City Southern route.

Hepler says it’s strange that the agency considers noise to be the major environmental impact of increased train traffic. Hepler made his comments during a recent public hearing about the merger.

(UPDATED) IA DCI assists in eastern Iowa homicide investigation: person of interest identified

News

October 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Bellevue, Iowa – Authorities in eastern Iowa report during the early morning hours of October 9, 2022, Jackson County resident, Christopher Prichard was taken into custody without incident by law enforcement officials. He was arrested on warrants issued on September 30, 2022 for:  Adjudicated Charge(s) – Violation of No Contact Order/Protective Order-Contempt. Original Charge(s) – Violation of No Contact/Protection Order Contempt. Prichard is currently being housed in the Jackson County Sheriffs’ jail.

The investigation into the death of Angela Prichard is ongoing. An autopsy by the Office of the Iowa State Medical Examiner is scheduled for today. No further information will be released at this time.

(Previous version follows)

Bellevue, Iowa – On October 8, 2022 at approximately 7:49 AM, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call at the Mississippi Ridge Kennels located at 31821 Highway 52 Bellevue, Iowa. Upon arrival, law enforcement found Angela Prichard, age 55, dead from an apparent gunshot wound.

Law Enforcement is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Christopher Prichard, a subject of interest in the investigation. Christopher Prichard is a white male, approximately 5’07” and weighs approximately 145 pounds. Clothing and vehicle description is unknown.

Prichard Photo

Photo of Richard Prichard

If the public sees this individual, use caution and do not approach. The public is advised to call  911, the Jackson County Dispatch Center (319)-652-3312 or the Cedar Rapids State Radio (319)-396-4414.

This is a joint investigation conducted by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, Iowa State Patrol, Bellevue Police Department and the Jackson County Medical Examiner’s Office, US Fish and Wildlife and the Jackson County Conservation.

Heller receives contract extension at Iowa

Sports

October 8th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa head baseball coach Rick Heller has received a contract extension through 2029, the announcement was made Friday by Director of Athletics Chair Gary Barta. 

Since taking over the program in 2013 Heller has led the Hawkeyes to 276 victories — an average of 30 wins per season — advancing to two NCAA Regionals and claiming the first Big Ten Tournament title in program history.  The 2017 title was Iowa’s first since winning the regular season crown in 1990.

Under Heller’s watch, Iowa has advanced to the postseason in six consecutive years for the first time in program history, he has coached 11 All-Americans, one Big Ten Player of the Year, two Big Ten Pitchers of the Year, one Big Ten Freshman of the Year and at least one first-team All-Big Ten selection in seven seasons. Iowa has had 27 Major League Baseball Draft picks (and a total of 30 sign professional contracts) in nine seasons, including 21 in a six-year stretch, the most all-time.

In 2022, Heller led the Hawkeyes to 36 wins — the eighth most in a single season in program history — and finished tied for second in the Big Ten, posting a 17-7 overall record.  Iowa won 20 of 27, 23 of 32 and 30 of 42 games down the stretch, including winning six straight series to close out the regular season.

The Eldon, Iowa, native is the 20th head coach in program history — his fourth stop as a collegiate head coach. He has enjoyed stints at Iowa, Indiana State (2009-13), Northern Iowa (1999-2009), and Upper Iowa (1987-99), leading all four schools to NCAA postseason play.

In 36 seasons as a head coach, Heller owns a career record of 966-740-4. He is one of two Iowa head coaches to lead the program to the NCAA Tournament.

Fall Colors Starting to Pop!

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Enjoy Iowa’s beautiful weather and fall colors this weekend. Fall colors appear more vibrant this year, possibly due to the recent crisp weather. Cottonwood, hackberry, elm, basswood and walnut are turning yellow in northeast Iowa. The hillsides have splashes of color mostly from sugar maples. Yellows and oranges mixed with green dot the landscape in north central and northwest Iowa. Cottonwoods are vibrant. Silver maples are just starting to lighten in color.

Major river valleys in central Iowa like the Des Moines, Boone, and Iowa rivers are at 20-25 percent color change. More maples are turning red and yellow. White ash and dogwood are showing a little bit of purple in southeast Iowa. Some urban maples are starting to show a little red and orange. Most shrubs will be at peak color, which provide most of our reds in west central and southwest Iowa. Fall prairie flowers are still showy this week to bring vivid colors to your prairie hikes. 

Enjoy a fall drive and take in all the beautiful colors!