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Bluffs Police nab 3 stolen vehicle suspects

News

November 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Three suspects were taken into custody Wednesday morning, in Council Bluffs, in connection with an investigation into a stolen vehicle. Council Bluffs Police report two of the suspects have multiple felony warrants. Items in possession of the suspects, at the time of arrest, were four loaded handguns (one was reported stolen Wednnesday morning) and two trucks that were stolen within the past 24 hours (one was taken this [Wed.]morning). The suspects were identified as 25-year-old Joshua Holmes, of Council Bluffs, along with 29-year-old Dalton Holland and 22-year-old Javon Smith, both of whom are from Omaha.

Javon Smith

Joshua Holmes (Top photo) & Dalton Holland.

Authorities say at around 8:30-a.m., Wednesday, Officers received information about a stolen vehicle in the 1800 block of Avenue C. Officers coordinated an approach while three subjects were outside the suspected stolen truck. Upon arrival, suspect Joshua Holmes entered the driver’s seat of a 2005 Chevy Silverado, and attempted to flee. The Chevy was blocked-in by Police vehicles and could not leave. Suspect Dalton Holland jumped from the bed of the truck and ran on foot. The third suspect, Javon Smith, ran from the passenger side of the Silverado. He was located about two blocks away and apprehended. Authorities say Holmes had two loaded handguns on him, and was wearing a ballistic vest. Two more handguns were found in the Silverado. A second truck, a 2018 Dodge RAM 1500, was on location and confirmed stolen.

Holmes was charged with: Theft in the 1st Degree; Possession of a controlled substance/meth; Felon in possession of a firearm; fugitive from justice; interference with official acts, and Possession of paraphernalia

Holland was charged with: Theft in the 2nd Degree; Felon in possession of a firearm; eluding a police officer, and interference with official acts.

Smith faces charges that include: Felon in possession of a firearm; eluding a police officer, and interference with official acts.

Atlantic FFA places 4th in Iowa FFA Farm Business Management CDE

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic High School Agriculture Instructor and FFA Advisor Eric Miller reports the Atlantic FFA Chapter placed 4th in the annual Iowa FFA Farm Management Career Development Event virtually on November 12th. Members of the first place team included: Drey Newell, Caroline Pellett, Gunner Kirchhoff, and Garrett Reynolds.

Drey Newell, Caroline Pellett, Garrett Reynolds, Gunner Kirchhoff

FFA teams from 26 chapters participated in this year’s Career Development Event designed to provide the student an opportunity to display their agricultural knowledge and skills in the area of Farm Management. The 95 individuals who participated in the event each completed an objective test which had three sections: economic principles, records and analysis, and risk management. All team members worked together to solve a problem related to break even analysis.

The Iowa FFA Farm Business Management Career Development Event was made possible with support from the Iowa Farm Business Association through the Iowa FFA Foundation. Dr. Ron Deiter, Professor of Economics at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, was the Career Development Event coordinator and prepared the test.

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The Iowa FFA Association is a youth organization of over 16,100 student members as part of 246 local FFA chapters across Iowa. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. The Iowa FFA Association was organized by delegates from 23 schools at Iowa State College on May 17, 1929 and is an integral part of public instruction in agriculture. The Iowa Department of Education provides leadership and helps set direction for FFA as a service to local agricultural education programs. For more, visit the Iowa FFA Association online at IowaFFA.com, on Facebook, and Twitter.

CCHS Updates Visitor Policy Effective November 30

News

November 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA —Cass County Health System (CCHS) officials have announced increased visitor limitations for patients will begin on Monday, November 30. CCHS Chief Nursing Officer Amanda Bireline says “We truly believe that visitors are good medicine. While we know that many hospitals and clinics are not allowing any visitors, we continue to make it a priority to put ourselves in the shoes of our patients and their loved ones. We will keep allowing visitors as long as it is reasonable and feasible to do so. With increased COVID-positive patients, allowing visitors around the clock becomes a challenge.”

Bireline added “These patients need a higher level of care, which can strain staff who are juggling more than ever these days. Because of the increased spread in our community, and the increased hospitalizations, we felt it was the time to dial up our visitor limitations.”

Beginning on the 30th, the visitor policy is as follows:

  • All visitors must be 18 years of age or older and in good health.
  • All visitors must always wear a mask over their nose and mouth; additional PPE may be required dependent upon the patient’s diagnosis.
  • Outpatients may have one visitor with them during their appointment.
  • Inpatients may have one designated visitor.
  • Daily visiting hours will be between 3 and 6 pm only.
  • Emergency Department patients may have one designated visitor with them; visitors may be asked to leave at any time if staff deems it necessary for the health and safety of either the patient or visitor.
  • Obstetrics patients will have two designated visitors/support persons who are 18 years of age or older and in good health.
  • Special exceptions may be made in all departments on a case-by-case basis for pediatric patients, end-of-life patients, or other unique situations.

All visitors will be screened at the entrance before being allowed to proceed. CCHS encourages friends and family to use technology to keep in contact with their loved ones.

Reward offered for info. into the theft of tools & other items in Audubon County

News

November 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a theft that occurred in Exira. Authorities said Wednesday (today) the theft occurred between November 14th and 19th. The suspect(s) took several Dewalt brand tools and Dewalt accessories (20V, 40V, and 60V; no 18V).

Dewalt stolen items include: a chain saw, 40V battery chargers, 40V batteries, 60V Flex 2.5gal portable air compressor, 60V grinder, fast charger, 20V batteries, 20V to 18V converter, 20V impacts, circular saw, 20V compact blower, 20V grease gun and battery in a case, 20V drills, 16-piece drill bit set, 20V MAX LED flashlight, and a hand held buffer.

In addition to the Dewalt tools and accessories, the suspect(s) took a Spectra Precision Laser Level.

Anyone with any information about the incident or that may have seen any suspicious activity in this area is urged to contact the Audubon County Sheriff’s Office at 712-563-2631 or Audubon County Crimestoppers at 712-563-2234.

A reward up to $2,000.00 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for this theft.

MARY ZELLMER, 80, of Atlantic (Visitation 11/27/20; Celebration of Life at a later date)

Obituaries

November 25th, 2020 by Jim Field

MARY ZELLMER, 80, of Atlantic died Wednesday, November 25th at her home.  A visitation for MARY ZELLMER will be held at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic, from 9-a.m. until Noon, Friday, Nov. 27th. A Celebration of Life service will be held at a later date at the farm, to honor both Stan and Mary Zellmer. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is assisting the family.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

A private family graveside service will be held at the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Zellmer Wellness Foundation (for diabetes education & research), at 26 S. 3rd St., #443, Geneva, IL., 60134. Memorials may also be directed to Operation Support Our trooper-America, or Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic.

MARY ZELLMER is survived by:

Her sons – Mark (Pattee) Zellmer, of Creston, & Paul (Mary Agnes) Zellmer, of Geneva, IL.

Her daughter – Susan (Butch) Liston, of Downers Grove, Il.

9 grandchildren & 7 great-grandchildren.

ALOYS JOSEPH GRAEVE, 93, of Earling (11-28-2020)

Obituaries

November 25th, 2020 by Jim Field

ALOYS JOSEPH GRAEVE, 93, of Earling died Monday, November 23rd at Elm Crest Retirement Community in Harlan.  A private family graveside service for ALOYS JOSEPH GRAEVE will be held on Saturday, November 28th at 10:00 am in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Burial in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

ALOYS JOSEPH GRAEVE is survived by:

Wife:  Mildred Graeve of Earling.

Sons:  Dr. Al (Val Saul) Graeve of Tacoma; Mike (Nancy) Graeve of Westminster, CO; Craig (Lori) Graeve of Omaha; Eric (Judy) Graeve of Eagan, MN; Doug (Kim) Graeve of Westminster, CO.

Daughter:  Marcia (Mike) Linton of Plymouth, MN.

Sisters:  Irene Arkfeld of Panama; Mary Agnes Korducki of Milwaukee, WI; Ruth (Ray) Korducki of Milwaukee, WI.

Brothers:  James (Mary Ann) Graeve of Saint Joseph, MN; Lawrence (Colleen) Graeve of Sun Prairie, MN.

15 Grandchildren

22 Great-Grandchildren

Recount drama in US House race as Iowa candidates near a tie

News

November 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The historically close race for Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District seat could be approaching a tie. Democrat Rita Hart has cut Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ lead to 35 votes out of more than 394,400 cast, with all but three of the district’s 24 counties reporting the results of their recounts. The race is the closest in the nation, and both sides expect it to tighten further as Scott, Jasper and Clinton counties finish their recounts in the coming days.

A single-digit victory for either candidate is a possibility, as is a tie, which would result in a winner’s name being drawn from a receptacle such as a hat or bowl.

 

CLAUDE “Sid” WINCHELL, JR., 87, of Atlantic (Visitation 11/27/20)

Obituaries

November 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CLAUDE “Sid” WINCHELL, JR., 87, of Atlantic, (who served as Mayor of Atlantic from 1998-2001) died Wed., Nov. 25th, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. An open visitation for SID WINCHELL (with no family present) will be held from 1-until 5-p.m. Friday, Nov. 27th, at the Hockenberry Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Private family graveside services will be held in the Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery in Atlantic.

Memorials may be directed to the Good Samaritan Society at the Heritage House.

CLAUDE “Sid” WINCHELL, JR. is survived by:

Wife: Sharon Winchell of Atlantic.

Children: Kelli Garrett of Atlantic. Kim (Allen) Whiley of Steamboat Rock. Kris (Pat) O’Brien of Minneapolis, MN. Chris (Debbie) Brown of Waukee. Steve Brown of San Francisco, CA.

9 Grandchildren

Pheasant season going well

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

November 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)n – The pheasant season opened on October 31st with a lot of optimism about bird numbers and the prospects for a good season. Iowa D-N-R wildlife biologist, Todd Bogenschutz says a lack of phone calls to his office tells him things are looking good. “I haven’t gotten hardly any calls at all –so that means it’s going well,” Bogenschutz says. “Because, if it’s going bad I get the complaints.”

He says the one complaint he’s gotten is a lack of birds in eastern Iowa near Davenport. Bogenschutz says that’s due to a lack of habitat there. He says everything heading into the opener pointed to the potential for success. “We kind of expected that things would be pretty decent. It was a little hard with the roadside counts and the drought, because that does impact the birds that we count. Generally in those regions where the counts weren’t as good, people are pretty pleasantly surprised,”Bogenschutz says. “The weather has been pretty challenging. We’ve had a lot of windy days, some dry days, warm days at least in the first part of the season that make hunting challenging.”

He says calm winds make it easier for dogs to smell the birds and keeps them from moving. “A little bit of snow and the lack of wind is generally ideal. The birds tend to hold better when its calmer and scenting conditions are a better when we’ve got a little moisture,” he says. Bogenschutz says they will have some exact numbers when they get the survey information in after the season ends.

MARY KATHRYN AHRENHOLTZ, 78, of Des Moines (11-28-2020)

Obituaries

November 25th, 2020 by admin

MARY KATHRYN AHRENHOLTZ, 78, of Des Moines died Sunday, November 22nd at Eden Crest in Des Moines.  A private family funeral service for MARY KATHRYN AHRENHOLTZ will be held on Saturday, November 28th at 12:30 pm at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

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Visitation will be held on Saturday from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Union Township Cemetery in Defiance.

MARY KATHRYN AHRENHOLTZ is survived by:

Husband:  Galen Ahrenholtz of Clive.

Daughter:  Andrea (Patrick) Hays of Austin, TX.

Son:  Ronald (Julie Zavala) Roundy of Sacramento, CA.

Step-Son:  Kent (Teresa) Ahrenholtz of Evansville, IN.

Step-Daughters:  Kathleen (Rob) Gipperich of St. Louis, MO & Kareen (Denny) Bruck of Johnston.

3 Grandchildren

7 Step-Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren

2 Step-Great-Grandchildren