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Adair County Sheriff’s report, 8/22/22

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August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office on Monday (Today) released a report on 16 arrests conducted from Aug. 14th through the 20th:

On Aug. 20th: 40-year-old Kevin Louis Walker, of Adair, was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; 40-year-old Daniel Phillip Faulkner, Jr., of Casey, was arrested for Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia, Failure to Maintain Control, and Striking Fixtures upon a Highway. Both men were in a 2002 Dodge Durango that was involved in a rollover crash off I-80 at mile marker 86. They left the scene and were found at a residence in Casey and questioned before being released on citations; Arrested separately on Aug. 20th, was 40-year-old Bradley Gene Olsen, of Hancock, who was taken into custody by the Iowa State Patrol on a warrant out of Decatur County, for Failure to Appear on a Violation of Probation charge. He was being held in the Adair County Jail until turned over to Decatur County Deputies.

There were five arrests that took place August 18th, in Adair County:

  • 41-year-old Kristina Marie Johnson, of Stuart, and 61-year-old James Edward Lyman, JR., of Greenfield, were arrested by Greenfield Police at around 11:15-p.m.. Each was charged with Assault with Bodily Injury, following an investigation into a domestic disturbance at a residence in the 400 block of SW Jackson Street, in Greenfield. Johnson was released on her Own Recognizance. Lyman was released with a citation to appear in court.
  • 20-year-old Keegan Michael Miller, of Adel, was arrested on the 18th by the Iowa State Patrol, and charged with OWI/1st OIffense, along with Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia. Miller was cited and released to the custody of his mother. At the same time and place, 21-year-old Autumn Marie Six, of Adel, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. She was cited for the offense, along with speeding and driving without a valid license. She was released with a citation, to the custody of her mother, also.
  • Stuart Police on Aug. 18th, arrested 31-year-old Bianca Denise Cruz, of Detroit, MI., on two outside warrants from Kentucky, for Trafficking a controlled substance 1st Degree/1st offense, and Poss. of Marijuana. The Adair County Sheriff’s Office says she was released on a $6,000 bond four days later.

On Aug. 16th: 31-year-old Andrew David Potrepka, of Southington, CT., was arrested by Police in Adair, on I-80. He was charged with Eluding/speeding in excess of 100-mph, and Poss. of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 1st offense. He was released the next day on a $2,000 bond; 52-year-old Travis Gerald Keoppel, of Adair, was arrested Aug. 16th in Adair, on a Cass County warrant and turned over to Cass County Deputies; and, 45-year-old Jason Richard Berendes, of Red Oak, was arrested at the Adair County Sheriff’s Office, for Contempt of Court/Failure to complete jail sentence. He served the balance of his sentence and was released two days later.

On Aug. 15th: Adair County Deputies arrested 29-year-old James Dean Michelson, of Creston, on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. Bond was set at $2,000; Police in Stuart arrested 61-year-old Thomas W. Culwell, of Las Vegas, NV, on Aug. 15th. He was taken into custody following a traffic stop on a vehicle for speeding 90 in a 70 mph zone. Culwell was a passenger in the vehicle. Following an investigation, he was charged with Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia (a meth pipe), Poss. of Meth/1st offense, Prohibited Acts, Poss. of a Schedule II controlled substance, and two counts Poss. of a Schedule 4 controlled substance. His bond was set at $10,000. The driver of the vehicle, 41-year-old Jesseca Lyn Pop, of Salem, OH, was charged with Poss. of meth with the intent to deliver at least 5 grams but less than 100 kilograms, Poss. of Marijuana/1st offense, and Speeding. Her bond was set at $25,000.

On Aug. 14th, 44-year-old Jereamy Lee Rice, of Stuart, was arrested by Stuart Police, for Driving While Barred. He was released the same day on a $2,000 bond. And, 23-year-old Chloe Josephine Hagle, of Creston, was arrested on 260th Street off Henry Wallace Road, in rural Greenfield, for OWI/1st offense. She was later released with a citation.

 

Former Silver City Clerk sentenced on a Theft charge

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August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa – August 22, 2022) – (updated/Radio Iowa) – The former city clerk in a small southwest Iowa town has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing money from Silver City accounts. Forty-four-year-old Artema Madeline Gray pleaded guilty to first-degree theft – a Class C Felony. An investigation found she made over 42-thousand dollars in personal purchases on the city’s credit card and overpaid herself nearly 11-thousand dollars. State Auditor Rob Sand’s office conducted the special investigation that was released this spring.

The special investigation covered transactions in Silver City from May of 2017 through April of 2021 and found Gray used city money to pay her CenturyLink bills and may have pocketed money from city fundraisers. According to the Mills County Attorney’s Office, Gray was sentenced after current and former officials from Silver City spoke about the financial impact on the town of 245 residents.

Mills County Attorney, Naeda Elliott, said she would like to thank the Mills County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Auditor’s Office for their help and dedication to bring justice to the residents of Silver City.

Atlantic Police report, 8/22/22

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August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Police Department reports numerous arrests took place from July 31st through August 20th. Beginning with the most recent arrests:

On Aug. 20, 48-year-old Dan Christensen, of Atlantic, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication. On the 19th, 21-year-old Curclund Vanaernam, of Atlantic, was arrested for Operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent. On the 18th of August, 31-year-old Samuel Martinez-Alverado, of Atlantic, was arrested for simple assault. There were two arrests August 16th: 18-year-old Alaina Abild was cited into court for Shoplifting (5th Degree Theft), and released at the scene. And, 25-year-old Weneity Seker, of Atlantic, was arrested for Public Intox., and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

On August 9th, Atlantic Police arrested 53-year-old Jeffrey McCoy, of Atlantic, on a Cass County warrant for OWI/1st offense. The previous day, 20-year-old Jordan Mullins, of Atlantic, was arrested for Interference with Official Acts. On the 6th, 45-year-old Jason Tasto, of Atlantic, was arrested for Theft in the 5th (Shoplifting). On Aug. 5th, Atlantic Police arrested 25-year-old EJ Stephen, of Atlantic, for Public Intox.

And, there were two arrests on July 21st, in Atlantic. 31-year-old Kenneth Bliss Johansen, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI/1st Offense, and 42-year-old Kantauo Mark, of Atlantic, was arrested for Driving While License is Barred.

All of the subjects with the exception of Alaina Abild, were booked into the Cass County Jail and later released.

SHIRLEY MARIE BRENSEL, 70, of Harlan (Svcs. 8/26/22)

Obituaries

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

SHIRLEY MARIE BRENSEL, 70, of Harlan, died Sunday, August 21st, a Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan. Funeral services for SHIRLEY BRENSEL will be held 11-a.m. Friday, August 26th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Thursday, Aug. 25th, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Harlan Cemetery.

SHIRLEY BRENSEL is survived by:

Her daughter – Lisa Zamago, of Denison.

Her sons – Aaron (Martha) Brensel, of Blair, NE., & Justin (Kim) Brensel, of Vincent, IA

Her sisters – Kathy (Larry) Kington, of Irwin, & Carol (Stuart) Beam, of Defiance.

8 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, her Special Friend, Wayne Gessert, and her brother-in-law: Doug Nelson, both of Harlan.

Strike averted at Iowa Army Ammunition Plant

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August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Union representatives and managers of the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant in southeast Iowa have reached agreements, avoiding a strike at the facility.  Ten unions represent workers who make ammunition for the U.S. Defense Department at the sprawling site near Burlington. The three year contract for Iowa Army Ammunition Plant employees expired on Friday at midnight. According to Forbes magazine, workers at the plant make some of the components for missiles that have been shipped to Ukraine.

A Teamsters representative who spoke to the magazine said union members do dangerous work for the military. An explosion at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant in 2006 killed two workers and destroyed a building on the property.

Cass Health Welcomes Nurse Practitioner Emily Wittrock

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August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IOWA – Officials with Cass Health in Atlantic say they are pleased to welcome Emily Wittrock, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP), to the team of providers at Atlantic Medical Center, RHC. As a board-certified family nurse practitioner, Wittrock will provide care to patients of all ages. She is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the National Society of Leadership and Success. Previously, she earned a life-saving award from the Iowa Heart Association and is a DAISY Award Winner.

Wittrock says “I wanted to be a provider since I was in elementary school. I have always wanted to work in rural health care, because I have always felt so supported by this community. I am excited to give back and build relationships with my patients and grow as a provider, and I feel really fortunate to be working with so many established, knowledgeable providers at Cass Health.”

Emily Wittrock, ARNP

Emily Wittrock graduated with an Associate’s of Science in Nursing in 2015 from Southwest Iowa Community College. In 2017, she completed her Advanced EMT training at Mercy College of Health Science. The following year, she graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Western Governor’s University. Most recently, she completed her Master of Science in Nursing from Clarkson College in 2021. Wittrock has work experience in cardiac/telemetry units, ICU, medical/surgical hospital units, emergency medicine, surgery, behavioral health, and hospital medicine. Over the last several months, Wittrock has worked on the hospital medicine team and in AMC Rapid Care, both areas where she will continue to work on an as needed basis.

Wittrock and her husband Josh are life-long residents of Anita, and they have one son named Westen. She is a member of Anita Town and Country and the Anita Volunteer Fire Department.

To make an appointment, please call 712-243-2850.

Most Iowa well water users don’t do annual quality tests — and they should

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new survey finds as many as three out of four Iowa households that rely on private well water may be at risk for unhealthy nitrate levels. The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach survey found just 10 percent of well owners tested their water quality in the last year, as it is not required by state law. Jamie Benning is the assistant director for Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension at I-S-U. “What that tells us with the amount of, or the frequency of their monitoring, or testing, along with some other behaviors is that 73% of well owners in Iowa are at risk for nitrate exposure,” Benning says, “because they haven’t tested in the last two years.”

Benning says about 33 percent of well owners are considered to be at the highest risk because they also haven’t installed filters to remove nitrates and don’t seek alternative sources of drinking water. Even though it’s not required by the state, Benning says people should regularly test their well water to make sure it’s safe to drink.  She says, “Put it on your calendar, maybe around your birthday, maybe ahead of the holidays, a time that you’ll remember and treat it like any other health action that you take.”

It’s estimated about 7.6-percent of Iowa households use well water.

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

Iowa ticket falls one number short of Mega Millions jackpot

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August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A ticket purchased in northeast Iowa was just one number short of winning a 99 million dollar Mega Millions prize. The ticket purchased at a Casey’s in the town of Ossian matched five numbers — but missed the Mega Ball — that would have resulted in the jackpot win for Friday’s drawing. The ticket holder will still get a one million dollar prize when they bring it in to Lottery Headquarters. It was the only ticket in the drawing to come that close to the jackpot.

No one had all the numbers, so the jackpot will increase for Tuesday’s drawing. (Estimated 116 million as of Monday)

WEEK OF AUGUST 22, 2022

Trading Post

August 22nd, 2022 by Lori Murphy

FOR SALE: Burn barrels $5 each, some have lids, some don’t. 712-249-9650 SOLD!

WANTED:  model trains, tracks, buildings and scenery for 13 year old grandson interested in trains. (712) 249-9783.

FOR SALE:  Johann Haviland Dinnerware – Bavaria Germany. Pattern: Brown Twilight Rose. Eight 7 piece place settings minus 1 coffee cup saucer and 4 of the soup bowls are Sweetheart Rose pattern. See photos. Includes meat platter, covered vegetable bowl, gravy bowl, cream pitcher and sugar bowl/lid. No oven, microwave or dishwasher. Very nice condition. $100 or reasonable offer. Call or text 712-254-3990.

FOR SALE:  4 section hoe for $400.  2 tandem discs. One is 12′ wide, the other is 14′ wide. Asking $400 each.  Also, rec room equipment, including a foosball table, hockey table and hot tub, all for $300.  712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs

WANTED:  Used horseshoes, any size.  Call 712-249-2087.

FOR SALE:  McCullough Eager Beaver weed eater with straight shaft, works fine, asking $50.  2 Makita variable speed cordless drills with spare batteries and chargers.  $25 each or both for $40.  Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE:  Baler…When the bales were not clean cut anymore I decided to have the bale chamber rebuilt to the tune of $2,840 at the end of the season. The next year I was short of help and only baled about 1,000 bales so I retired.  I’m sure this machine is worth more than $7,500, but for lack of ambition on my part, I’m selling it at a loss, someone is going to get a real bargain! The baler can be seen at Anita Livestock Building now until it gets sold or until it goes on the auction on September 3. Any questions just call me.  Mike Blanchard, Atlantic.  712-243-3853SOLD!

FOR SALE:  John Deere 2 row planter for $400, weed sprayer with no tank $250 and a 1928 3 hinge, 2 door Chevy…great to be made into a Rat Rod $2,500. Located in Council Bluffs 712-355-1566

FOR SALE:  25 Frappuccino vases $5, approximately 600 satin rose petals $10,  3 floral pew hangers free, 45 bells $5, 100+ magnets free.  Call 712-789-9509.

FOR SALE:  iPhone S7…works good, just upgraded my phone.  Would like $100.  Call 712-789-2803. SOLD

WANTED:  Volkswagon vans or pick-up trucks from the 1950’s and 1960’s, in any condition.  Will offer a finder’s fee.  Call 620-910-7257.

WANTED:  Carports or sheds, frames would also be welcome, also looking for Cement tools.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE:  2 kayaks, 1 canoe, 1 row boat and trailer, all new, never used, asking $1,100 for all.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE:   Long dresser $35. SOLD!  Also, new in box, triple slow cooker and buffet and serve.  $30. Call 249-7173.

 

WANTED:  A wheelchair ramp.  Call 712-243-4016.

FOR SALE:  A heavy duty table saw with extended arms for plywood, purchased from a school, asking $150.  An aluminum pole with 3 lights, about 25′ long, for $450.  Call 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs.

FOR SALE:  Eight – 6′ x 10′ dog kennel panels, one with door.  Asking $1,000.  Reduced to $800! Call 712-249-0282.

GARAGE SALE:  501 Ash Street – Behind the shop, Atlantic, IA.  Saturday 8:00 am-11:00 am.  Dishes & House Décor.  Added more Shop tools and misc stuff, collectibles, and much more!

FOR SALE:  Maytag Washer and Dryer pair complete with pedestal stands, Gray in color. Must be sold as a set with the stands, available September 2. In excellent condition. $550 for all. Call or text 712-249-1994.  SOLD!

FOR SALE: Pole driver for wood or steel posts, asking $150. Also selling 2 tandem discs. One is 12′ wide, the other is 14′ wide. Asking $600 each. 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs

GOP candidate for state auditor says state gov’t should get out of the booze business

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August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Republican running for state auditor says he blew the whistle on profiteering in a state agency, but State Auditor Rob Sand’s office hasn’t launched an investigation. Todd Halbur, the former chief financial officer of the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, sued the State of Iowa after he was fired in 2018. “Unfortunately I became a whistleblower for them overcharging you on all of your liquor purchases,” Halbur says, “so at that point, we need to take action because it’s an illegal and unbusinesslike activity that the auditor’s office has a role on.”

Shortly after Halbur sued the Reynolds Administration in 2019, a spokesman for the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division called Halbur’s allegations untrue. Private companies manage the sale of beer and wine to Iowa retailers, restaurants and bars, but the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the wholesaler for liquor. “We need to get the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division out of the booze business for the State of Iowa and the taxpayers,” Halbur says.

Halbur made his comments on the Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair. Sand’s campaign manager says Halbir had a record of mishandling taxpayers’ money, but misstating asset values by hundreds of thousands of dollars three years in a row at the Alcoholic Beverages Division. If Halbur believes the state should have ended its wholesale liquor system, Sand’s campaign manager says Halbur should have been lobbying the Republican governor and Republicans who’ve been in charge of the legislature.