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MICHAEL CRIGGER, 59, of Greenfield (3-1-2024)

Obituaries

February 26th, 2024 by Jim Field

MICHAEL CRIGGER, 59, of Greenfield died February 23rd, in Creston.  A Memorial Gathering for MICHAEL CRIGGER is underway until Noon today (FRIDAY, 3/1/24) at the Powers Funeral Home of Creston.

The family invites you to the Eagles Lodge in Creston following the gathering, for a time of remembrance.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

MIKE CRIGGER is survived by:

His wife – Michelle Crigger.

His son – Michael (Emily) Crigger, of Greenfield.

His daughter – Myranda (Kurt) Danielson, of Greenfield.

His brothers – David (Carolyn) Crigger, of Creston, Donald Cavner, of Adel, and James “Jim” Cavner, of Waukee.

And 7 grandchildren.

Online condolences may be made at www.powersfh.com.

Adair County Auditor’s Office releases Primary Election information

News

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Auditor’s Office reports the next scheduled election for which candidates can file is the June 4, 2024 Primary Election. State and County Democratic and Republican candidates must run in the June 4th Primary, with the winners moving on to the General Election ballot.

County offices appearing on the June 4, 2024 Primary Election Ballot are as follows:

  • District 1NW Supervisor
  • District 3SW Supervisor
  • District 5GF Supervisor
  • County Sheriff
  • County Auditor
  • County Recorder (To Fill Vacancy).

The filing period for these offices is March 4 – March 22, 2024 (5:00 p.m.).

Information for candidates is available at the County Auditor’s Office and website https://www.adaircounty.iowa.gov/auditor/elections_and_voting/ and the Iowa Secretary of State’s website: https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/candidates/index.html

Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office: Middle School Teacher arrested for Sexual Abuse

News

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The following is a press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office via the Iowa Dept. of Public Safety:

Samantha Meyer-Davis (Booking photo)

CHERYL LAMB, 62, of rural Diagonal (Private family Svcs.)

Obituaries

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

CHERYL LAMB, 62, of rural Diagonal, died Sunday, February 25, 2024, at her home.  Private family services for CHERYL LAMB will be held in Ohio.  The Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the professional arrangements.

CHERYL LAMB is survived by:

Her husband – Doug Lamb, of rural Diagonal.

Her mother and step father: Phyllis and Paul Henry, of West Virginia.

Her sons – Eddie Cornelison, Jason Cornelison (Dusty) and Joey Cornelison, all of Ohio.

Her step-children: James Lamb and Alicia Lamb.

Her sister – Sandy Oliver, of Ohio.

Her brothers – Michael (Louise) Casto, and Rob Henry, all of Ohio.

7 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, Other relatives and friends.

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

Large fight at the Ames Middle School

News

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, Iowa) – Officials with the Ames Police Department report that at around 8:46-a.m. today (Monday, Feb. 26), the Ames Public Safety Communication – 911 Center received a call from the Ames Middle School, with regard to a large fight in the cafeteria. It was reported juveniles were fighting with each other and adults on scene. Officers arrived on scene and separated the involved parties. Officers restrained one student who was acting violently. Juvenile referrals for disorderly conduct and interference with official acts have been issued. This case remains under investigation and additional charges are pending.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Ames Police Department at (515) 239-5133 or the anonymous tip line (515) 239-5533. You may also contact Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa at (515) 223-1400. Online anonymous tips may be submitted to www.crimestoppersofcentraliowa.com.
A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and defendant(s) are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Opening day for filing nominating petitions for June Primary

News

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Three of the Iowa Republicans who serve in the U-S House have filed their nomination papers for the June Primary on the opening day the lists of petition signatures are being accepted. Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion collected far more than the 17-hundred-26 minimum required for U-S House candidates to qualify for the primary ballot.

“I am submitting more than 7500 signatures today which I think is a strong showing of our level of grassroots support and the network we have built in the second congressional district,” Hinson told reporters. Republican Congressman Zach Nunn of Bondurant submitted more than 10-thousand signatures on his nominating petitions for the third congressional district race and Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, who’s seeking reelection in Iowa’s first congressional district, submitted her nominating papers, too.

Secretary of State Paul Pate is Iowa’s top election official. He says Nunn was the first candidate to file when the office opened at 8 a.m. and several candidates for the state legislature have submitted their paperwork this (Monday) morning. “They’ve got ’til March 15 to get their petitions filed here and I encourage people to do it earlier not late because things can happen,” Pate says. “Our staff now will be reviewing the petitions to make sure they have the right count.” Candidates with the bare minimum number of signatures run the risk of having a rival campaign review the petitions and challenge the validity of some signatures.

In 2018, Ron Corbett — a Republican candidate for governor — was ruled ineligible for the June Primary due to a lack of signatures. In 2022, a challenge of Abby Finkenauer’s nominating petitions for the Democratic party’s U-S Senate Primary went all the way to the Iowa Supreme Court.

Burn ban in effect for Union County

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials in Union County have placed the county under a burn ban (effective today [Feb. 26] at noon). No open burning will be allowed outside of the specific conditions found in Iowa Code 100.40 without a permit until further notice.

Marshalltown PD asks for help in locating a registered sex offender

News

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Marshalltown, Iowa) – Police in Marshalltown are asking for the public’s help in locating 35-year-old Eric Sterling Enslow. Enslow  is wanted for voluntary absence from custody after he walked away from the Marshalltown Residential Facility last week. Eric Enslow is a registered sex offender.
If you have information concerning his whereabouts, please call law enforcement at 641-754-5725. Tips may also be submitted by calling 641-753-1234, or via text by texting the word “marshall” followed by the tip to CRIMES (274527) or online at www.marshallcountycs.com. All tips are completely anonymous and could earn a monetary reward if the tip results in an arrest.

Eric Enslow

(A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.)

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 2/26/24: 2 from Stuart face Child Endangerment charges & more

News

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports four arrests occurred last week. Two arrests occurred during the early morning hours of Feb. 20th: 39-year-old Natasha Kay Peninger, and 35-year-old Tyrone Anthony Morris, both of Stuart, were arrested by Stuart Police. Their arrests took place following the execution of a search warrant at 615 SW 7th Street, in Stuart, during which narcotics and four minor children were found in the residence. Peninger was charged with Child Endangerment. Morris was charged with Child Endangerment, Possession of drug paraphernalia, and Possession of marijuana/2nd offense.

According to the report, Stuart Police found “The overall state of the residence was dirty and in disarray, with large piles of clothing, trash and rotten food located in various parts of the residence. There were also numerous broken doors, mirrors and large holes in the walls. Bugs were seen in multiple rooms and areas of the residence. In the kitchen, a glass pipe containing burned marijuana residue and a tray with marijuana residue, were located in a cabinet that would be accessible by all of the minor children, and in the living room, a coffee table drawer was found to have a marijuana shake, which was also accessible to the children. In addition, in the bedroom belonging to Peninger and Morris, Police found a grinder with marijuana residue. In another bedroom, a glass pipe containing burned marijuana was located under the bed, and marijuana residue was located on a dresser. Multiple packages of empty cigarettes were found in the trash, and a vape [pen] was found in a juvenile’s backpack.

Morris claimed Peninger doesn’t smoke marijuana, and that all the paraphernalia belonged to him. He also admitted to smoking in the residence earlier that day, and he acknowledged it was a mistake for doing so with the children present. Peninger and Morris said they knew one of the juveniles in the homes had been smoking marijuana. Peninger was released later released on a $2,000 cash or surety bond. Morris was released on a $3,300 c/s bond.

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports also, 41-year-old Heather Marie Blair, of Indianola, was arrested last Thursday morning, on an Adair County warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree. Her cash-only bond was set at $300. And, 30-year-old Hoss Franklin McKay, of Fontanelle, was arrested Friday night for Domestic Abuse Assault with injury or mental illness. His bond was set at $1,000.

 

Healthy Cass County Release Updated Cass County Resource Guide

News

February 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Healthy Cass County and Cass County ISU Extension have updated the Cass County Urgent Need Resource Guide. The guide can be found on the Cass County ISU Extension website (https://www.extension.iastate.edu/cass/family-food), and in this pdf link: February 2024 Cass County Urgen Need Resource Guide PDF

According to Cass County Community Wellness Coordinator Grace McAfee, “In times of need it is especially important to have all of Cass County’s resources compiled in one place. This guide has resources such as Crisis Assistance, Family, Legal, Food, Health, Mental Wellness, Housing, Substance Misuse, Transportation, and other resources.”

The organizations collaborating on the document are asking for assistance in making sure the document reaches everyone in Cass County. Healthy Cass County is a community-focused volunteer network formed to promote the health and well-being of Cass County residents.

Follow Healthy Cass County on Facebook @HealthyCassCounty (https://www.facebook.com/HealthyCassCounty/). Reach out to Cass County Wellness Coordinator Grace McAfee at mcage@casshealth.org or call 712-250-8170 for more information