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Search in Glenwood helps solve a multitude of theft cases

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August 16th, 2023 by admin

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Glenwood man following the execution of a search warrant at the property of 62700 Mahaffey Road in Glenwood on Monday, August 14th at 9:15 p.m. During the search, law enforcement recovered three stolen vehicles and over $30,000 in stolen property including tools and construction equipment. Also located were firearms, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia.

Following the search 43-year-old Randy Dean Burton of Glenwood was arrested on several felony charges and taken to the Mills County Jail and held on $86,000 cash only bond.

The Sheriff’s Office stated that due to the search they were able to solve and close several theft cases in the county and surrounding areas dating back to January 2022.

Shelby County Board of Supervisors minutes 08/15/2023

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August 16th, 2023 by admin

The Shelby County Board of Supervisors met in a regular session on Tuesday at 9:00 A.M. in the Supervisors Chamber in the Courthouse with the following members present: Steve Kenkel, Charles Parkhurst, Bryce Schaben, and Mark Maxwell, Clerk.

Chairperson, Steve Kenkel, asked that any conflict of interest be stated concerning any item on the agenda. None were stated.

It was moved by Schaben, seconded by Parkhurst , to approve the agenda. Motion carried unanimously.

It was moved by Parkhurst, seconded by Schaben to approve the minutes of August 1st, 2023. Motion carried unanimously.

The latest claims were then approved unanimously after a motion by Parkhurst and a second by Schaben.

The Auditor reported on buildings and grounds inspections and upkeep including door replacements, roof leaks and other maintenance and duties. Maxwell also notified the Supervisors that there are now three Seat II certified (election) trained officials in the Shelby County Auditors office for the first time ever.

The repair to the air conditioning system has been made and another issue has popped up with the aging unit. parts and repairs have been ordered. Bids for a new chiller to supply the air conditioning system have been received, the Auditor presented the two lowest bids obtained. Carrier of Omaha Nebraska submitted a bid of $116,550.00, Carroll Control of Carroll, Iowa submitted a bid of $112,850. An independent opinion was obtained to make sure the bids were equitable, and it was judged that they were very close in specifications. The auditor asked the Board to vote on a recommendation. Bryce Schaben made a motion to accept the Carroll Control bid and authorize the Auditor to sign the agreement. Charles Parkhurst seconded the motion. The motion was approved unanimously. The repairs on the aging chiller have been over $30,000 this year alone.

Chairperson Steve Kenkel then reported that Franklin County has joined in the county coalition that is defending counties in the pipeline issues. Kenkel read the following statement: “Shelby County is appealing the district court’s July 10,2023 order granting Summit’s motion for preliminary injunction. The appeal will be heard by a panel of 3 judges from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit. The Eighth Circuit will consider whether the district court committed err in granting an injunction against the ordinance. The Eighth Circuit will issue its opinion either affirming or reversing the district court. The case will then be sent back down to the district court for further proceedings. Our legal counsel feels we have strong arguments for appeal and our insurance carrier ICAP, supports and will be covering the appeal legal expenses. “

The Supervisors were then presented with Building and Grounds use applications for two fall events, the Forgotten Arts event and the Southwest Iowa Art tour. The Auditor reported that no issues have been reported for either of these events in the past years. Parkhurst made a motion to approve the applications, Schaben seconded the motion, the motion passed.

Todd Valline of the Shelby County Chamber of commerce and Industry update his organizations current events and projects.

Brandon Burmeister gave a report of Secondary Road happenings and asked the Supervisors to approve a utility permit for Windstream Communications. Parkhurst made a motion to approve the upgrade, Schaben seconded the motion, the motion passed.

Burmeister also discussed Secondary Road project including culvert coating being used to extend the life of metal culverts.

The annual Urban Renewal Report completed by the Auditors office was presented for the yearly supervisor inspection and approval. Parkhurst made a motion to approve the certificate. Scheben seconded the motion, the motion passed.

Having no further business the meeting was adjourned.

Big 12 2023 Spring Scholar-Athletes of the Year

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August 16th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Irving, Texas – The Big 12 Conference has announced its 2023 Spring Scholar-Athletes of the Year. The following student-athletes have been selected as award winners for their respective sports based on the votes of each sport’s respective head coaches.

Big 12 Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Braden Barry, West Virginia, Jr., Louisville, Ky.

  • Finance major with a 3.73 GPA who participated in every contest this season.
  • Hit .290 with eight home runs, 19 doubles, four triples, 44 runs batted in and 57 runs scored.
  • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 selection (2021-23) and a two-time CSC Academic All-District selection.

Big 12 Men’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Johnny Keefer, Baylor, RJr., San Antonio, Texas

  • Major in Accounting with a 3.68 GPA and participated in every tournament this season.
  • Averaged 71.62 strokes per round with five top-10 finishes, and made the cut at the NCAA Championships.
  • Four-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree (2020-23) who earned a CSC Academic All-District nod in 2023.

Big 12 Women’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Anna Dong, Texas Tech, Sr., Guangzhou, China

  • Posted a 4.00 GPA while majoring in Sport Management and participated in 75% of tournaments.
  • Averaged 73.67 strokes per round, including a tie for medalist honors at the Columbia Classic.
  • Named to Academic All-Big 12 teams five times (2019-23).

Big 12 Rowing Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Kaitlin Knifton, Texas, Gr., Austin, Texas

  • Graduate in sport communication with a 4.00 GPA and 100 percent participation.
  • Named Big 12 Rower of the Year as she led Texas to a Big 12 Championship.
  • Five-time Academic All-Big 12 selection (2019-23) and four-time CRCA National Scholar-Athlete (2020-23).

Big 12 Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Grace Lyons, Oklahoma, RSr., Peoria, Ariz.

  • Held a 3.89 GPA while pursuing an MBA and 89 percent participation this season.
  • Hit .331 with nine home runs and 34 RBIs, earning her third consecutive Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors as the Sooners went 61-1 to win the Big 12 regular season title, the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship and the NCAA Championship.
  • A three-time CSC Academic All-American (2021-23) and a five-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree (2019-23).

Big 12 Men’s Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Eliot Spizzirri, Texas, Sr., Greenwich, Conn.

  • Majoring in finance with a 3.79 GPA and competed in every match this season.
  • Named ITA National Player of the Year and Big 12 Player of the Year, posting a 36-5 singles record and reaching the NCAA Championship match in doubles.
  • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree (2021-23) and 2023 CSC Academic All-American.

Big 12 Women’s Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Miska Kadleckova, Iowa State, Jr., Banska Bystrica, Slovakia

  • Maintained a 3.76 GPA as an kinesiology and health major with 100 percent participation in contests this season.
  • Earned All-Big 12 second team honors in both singles and doubles, posting records of 29-11 in singles and 30-10 in doubles.
  • Three-time ITA Scholar-Athlete (2021-23) and three-time Academic All-Big 12 selection (2021-23).

Big 12 Men’s Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Yusuf Bizimana, Texas, Jr., London, England

  • Holds a 3.23 GPA while majoring in advertising with 100 percent participation.
  • Was the NCAA Champion in the indoor 800m and was runner-up in the outdoor 800m.
  • Two-time Academic All-Big 12 selection (2022-23).

Big 12 Women’s Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Julien Alfred, Texas, Gr., Castries, St. Lucia

  • A graduate student in youth and community studies with a 3.34 GPA and 71% participation.
  • Named Big 12 Female Athlete of the Year after winning five national titles and helping UT win the outdoor NCAA Championship.
  • Earned USTFCCA National Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors.

The Big 12 Conference established its Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in 2012-13. A recipient is named in each conference-sponsored sport. Every Big 12 institution nominates one individual per sport with the winners selected by a vote of the league head coaches for that sport, who are not allowed to vote for their own student-athletes. Scholar-Athlete of the Year nominees must be a junior or senior (athletic and academic standing), have a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 or higher, participate in at least 20 percent of the team’s scheduled contests and have a minimum of one year in residence at the institution.

Northern Iowa volleyball coach Bobbi Peterson previews the season

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August 16th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Northern Iowa volleyball coach Bobbi Peterson says versatility will be a strength heading into the new season. The Panthers lost five seniors off last year’s team that finished 27-8 and made it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Peterson is entering her 24th season as head coach and has led the Panthers to 16 trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Peterson has put together another challenging non-conference schedule.

UNI opens with tournaments at Western Michigan, Creighton and Texas A&M.

The Panthers play Villanova at the Western Michigan Tournament on August 25th. UNI is the preseason favorite in the MVC volleyball poll. Drake has been picked to finish second.

 

Nelly to Perform at Halftime during 2023 Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship Game

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August 16th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Today, the Big 12 Conference announced that three-time Grammy-award winning artist Nelly will perform at halftime of the 2023 Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship game. Nelly will be joined by the marching bands of both participating teams. Additional entertainment and fan experience enhancements for the Football Championship game will be announced at a later date.

“We are thrilled to announce Nelly will be joining our school’s marching bands to perform at the first-ever Big 12 Football Championship halftime show,” said Commissioner Brett Yormark. “The Big 12 is committed to living at the intersection of sports and culture and introducing Championship enhancements that are best in class.”

Nelly is no stranger to the gridiron – the nine-time Billboard Music Award-winner has performed in the halftime shows of Super Bowl XXXV and Super Bowl XXXVIII. Additionally, Nelly performed at halftime of the 2022 NFL Divisional Playoff matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs, and made his acting debut in the 2005-remake of “The Longest Yard”.

Last Saturday, tickets went on sale for the 2023 Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship. New for this year, tickets are available across nine price levels ranging from $99-$350. They can be purchased online only via SeatGeek at https://big12.us/3i564VW.

The 2023 Big 12 Football Championship Game will kickoff at 11 a.m. CT on Saturday, December 2 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

S.A.V.E suicide prevention gatekeeper training offered in Griswold this Thursday

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August 16th, 2023 by admin

The Cass County Mental Wellness Coalition is hosting a program on Thursday night at the Griswold Public Library on suicide prevention. Dave Tuttle, the Suicide Prevention Program Manager for the Nebraska and Western Iowa VA, will be presenting S.A.V.E, a suicide prevention gatekeeper training.

Tuttle said it’s important to have a wealth of trained advocates and cooperation between entities since so many different types are affected by suicide.

The S.A.V.E. training program is intended to empower people to be able to help when someone shows signs of suicidal thoughts.

The program will be held Thursday, August 17th at 10:30 a.m. at the Griswold Public Library and is free and open to the public.

Council Bluffs Police seeking help locating missing person

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August 16th, 2023 by admin

The Council Bluffs Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a man reported missing by his family. 29-year-old Deni Robert Jordan is a 5’11”, 170 pound African-American Male with black hair, brown eyes, and a short beard.

His family has not been able to contact him recently. Council Bluffs PD had contact with Deni on July 29th at Walmart on N. 16th Street and he does not have a known permanent residence.

If anyone has information about Deni’s current whereabouts, please contact Sergeant Roberts with CBPD at 712-890-5212.

New Deputy Auditor approved and Veterans Affairs discussed at Adair County Board of Supervisors meeting

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August 16th, 2023 by admin

The Adair County Board of Supervisors met for their regular meeting on Wednesday at the Adair County Courthouse.

During the meeting the board unanimously approved the hiring of Nathan Reed of Fontanelle for the position of Deputy Auditor. His salary was set at $46,216.55 to start. His tentative start date will be August 30th.

The board also received a report from the Veteran’s Affairs Office. Gwen Johnston has been approved as Administrator for the County on August 1st. Her salary was bumped up to $21.49 per hour. They also discussed allowing the former administrator to come in to cover the office as needed. Johnston also talked about possibly adjusting the office hours to be open later on Wednesdays to better accommodate some working vets.

They also have been working hard on transporting Vets to health appointments with the implementation of the PACT act. They discussed receiving a car from the VA for that purpose and where to keep it parked.

The board also heard a report on road projects from the Engineers Office and approved the signing of a Right of Way contract for N24 Prussia culvert project.

Atlantic Police Report 08/16/2023

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August 16th, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department has released information on a number of recent arrests.

On July 18th 31-year-old Morgan Humbert of Atlantic was arrested on Cass County Warrants for Stalking and Violation of Probation. She was taken into custody and transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked in and held.

On August 4th 43-year-old Marian Faddis of Atlantic was arrested for Operating While Under the Influence She was taken into custody and transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked in and held.

On August 6th 23-year-old BJ Taun of Atlantic was arrested for Public Intoxication. He was taken into custody and transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked in and held.

On August 7th 22-year-old Mym Attan of Atlantic was arrested for Public Intoxication and a Cass County Warrant for Failure to Appear. He was taken into custody and transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked in and held.

On August 12th 27-year-old KR Takauo of Atlantic was arrested for Public Intoxication. He was taken into custody and transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked in and held.

On August 14th 25-year-old Janet Lescaud of George was arrested for Public Intoxication, Disorderly Conduct, Interference with Official Acts and Assault on Persons in Certain Occupations. She was taken into custody and transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked in and held.

On August 15th 34-year-old Arson Achibin of Atlantic was arrested for Public Intoxication. He was taken into custody and transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked in and held.

Creston Police report warrant arrest

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August 16th, 2023 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports the arrest on Wednesday, August 15th at 11:15 p.m. of 39-year-old Santos Olivera-Martinez of Creston on 2 Union County Warrants. The first warrant was for Failure to Appear on charges of Domestic Abuse Assault- Impeding Airflow Causing Bodily Harm and Assault while Displaying a Dangerous Weapon. The 2nd warrant was for Assault.

Oliver-Martinez was arrested at the Creston Walmart and taken to the Union County Jail and held on no bond.