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MARY HOBBS, 69, of Atlantic (Svcs. 5/3/22)

Obituaries

April 26th, 2022 by admin

MARY HOBBS, 69, of Atlantic died Tuesday, April 26th at Adel Acres in Adel. Funeral services for MARY HOBBS will be held 10-a.m. Tuesday, May 3rd, at Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

The service will be recorded and available on the funeral home’s website by the end of the day, Tuesday.

Visitation with the family will be held at the funeral home on Monday, May 2nd, from 5-until 7-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation.

MARY HOBBS is survived by:

Husband: Timothy Hobbs.

Her daughters – Jenny (Matthew) Muessigmann, & Margaret (Larry Hock) Hobbs.

Her sons – Justin (Rachel) Hobbs, & Matthew (Tina) Hobbs.

and 6 grandchildren.

2022 State qualifying track assignments announced

Sports

April 26th, 2022 by Jim Field

Team sites and assignments for the 2022 IHSAA and IGHSAU state qualifying meets for all four classes of track and field are now available.

All state qualifying meets are co-ed and set to begin at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 12.

Qualifiers will advance to the 2022 Iowa High School State Track & Field Championships, currently scheduled for May 19-21 at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. There will be no more than 24 qualifiers for any event.

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3 arrested on drug charges in Mills County

News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three people were arrested on drug charges over the past week. At around 1:35-a.m. Sunday, 38-year-old Adrian Lonell Beverly, and 29-year-old La-Quetta Renee Flood-Drummond, both of Omaha, were arrested at Highway 34 and 195th Street, for two counts Possession of a Controlled Substance and two counts of a Drug Tax Stamp Violation ($12,000 bond each). And, at around 5:35-p.m. on April 20th, 33-year-old Charles Alezander Nelson, of Omaha, was arrested at Highway 34/284th Street, for Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs. ($1,000 bond).

Late Sunday morning, Thomas Oscar Anderson, of Red Oak, was arrested at the Mills County Courthouse, for Disorderly Conduct ($300 bond). On April 21st, 30-year-old Jayce Danielle Hale, of Red Oak, was arrested at 370th St/Highway 34, for Driving Under Suspension ($300 bond). And, 39-year-old Michelle Lee Szymarek, of Omaha, was arrested at the Douglas County, NE Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Violation of Probation. ($10,000 bond).

Former Newton coach pleads guilty to wire fraud

News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former Newton assistant football coach pleads guilty to federal wire fraud for a mortgage scheme. According to the indictment, Ryan Arguello started a business by buying properties at a discount, fixing them and then selling at a profit. The indictment further states that Arguello offered mortgages on property he did not own for collateral on loans and received more than 600-thousand dollars in loans from individuals. Most of the money was wired to him from out of state.

UPDATED: E15 bill clears Iowa Senate AND HOUSE

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) –  The Iowa legislature has approved a bill that is estimated to require that the majority of Iowa gas stations sell gasoline with a 15 percent ethanol blend. Governor Kim Reynolds was speaking with reporters in West Des Moines when she learned the vote tally in the Senate.

The governor initially proposed an Iowa Renewable Fuels Standard last year. An adjusted plan passed passed the House this February. This week, Senators made changes that are expected to let an estimated 30 percent of smaller gas stations opt out of the requirement to sell E-15. Senator Waylon Brown, a Republican from Osage, says it’s a way to push back against the oil industry and federal regulators who’ve resisted using ethanol as a gasoline additive.

“This does tell the state, it tells the nation, it tells our region that E15 is important in Iowa and we are going to be the leader in the E15 market,” Brown says, “in production and in selling it.” Republican Senator Dennis Guth, a farmer from Klemme, says the mandate violates the principles of free enterprise. “I do support E15 in every way that I can,” Guth said, “but I don’t think it’s the government’s job to use their big club to make things happen.” Senator Todd Taylor, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, says the bill will be an economist boost for rural and urban Iowa.

“It’ll help with clean air and clean energy,” Taylor says, “and renewables for the future are what we need for growing our economy, creating jobs and sustainable jobs.” Republican Senator Adrian Dickey of Packwood, who has owned fuel stores, voted for the bill, but Dickey says retailers who install new systems to pump higher blends of ethanol will make zero profits from that investment.

“I think when we get done with this bill we should pass another bill that’s a ‘Green Tractor Mandate,'” Dickey said. “…We should mandate that every farmer uses a green tractor, a green planter, a green combine to put their crop in and take their crop out and the first response would be: ‘Well, I’m not going to make any more money doing that. I’m not going to have any more yield doing that.’ Well, exactly. It’s the same scenario, but ‘Green Tractors’ are good for Iowa. We make ’em and we sell ’em in Iowa.”

The House approved Senate adjustments in the plan early this (Tuesday) afternoon and sent the bill to the governor on an 81-to-13 vote.

Atlantic Police Dept. report, 4/26/22

News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Police Department reports three people were arrested and multiple individuals were cited, over the past week. The arrests include:

  • on April 21st, 26-year-old Troy Bird, of Atlantic, who was arrested for OWI/1st Offense.
  • and on April 24th: 24-year-old K One Moses, of Warrensburg, MO., and 25-year-old Seker Weneity, of Atlantic, were both taken into custody for Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication. Weneity remained held in the Cass County Jail, as of today (April 26th).

Atlantic Police said 45-year old Jeffrey Ponton, of Atlantic, was cited into court April 23rd, for Driving While License Revoked. And three people from Atlantic were cited into court for Unlawful Passing of a School Bus: 37-year-old Amber Rhodes, 30-year-old Nigel Newbury, and 85-year-old Charles Templeman.

Medical professionals from other states could recommend handicapped parking privileges for Iowa patients

News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The legislature has sent the governor a bill that would give more medical professionals authority to recommend patients be permitted to park in handicapped spaces. Under the bill, licensed physical therapists and occupational therapists would be able to recommend the Iowa D-O-T issue license plates for Iowans with permanent disabilities or permits that hang on a rear view mirror for those with temporary disabilities. Representative Dennis Bush of Cherokee says “These therapists have the training necessary to determine if a person needs special parking privileges in order to better function independently.”

Bush said also, under current law it’s only doctors, physicians assistants and nurse practitioners who can recommend Iowans with a disability get special parking privileges.  “House File 2259 makes it easier for a person with a disability to access the health care professionals who can help them get the special license plates or parking permits they need,” Bush says.

The bill also lets health care professionals in other states issue the recommendations to the Iowa D-O-T for plates or temporary permits that allow a vehicle to park in designated handicapped spaces. The bill passed the House unanimously in February and the Senate gave it unanimous approval Monday.

Backyard & Beyond 4-26-2022

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 26th, 2022 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Dottie Krogh about the Cass County Master Gardeners Plant Sale.

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Stay Connected with FREE technology classes from Connection Area Agency on Aging

News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) –  Connections Area Agency on Aging has teamed-up with OATS (Older Adults Technology Services) and its flagship program Senior Planet, from AARP, to harnesses technology to enhance the way we age. Officials say the OATS courses, programs, and activities help seniors learn new skills, save money, exercise to get in shape, and make new friends.  If you or someone you know is an older adult, join others for FREE class sessions on health & wellness, technology, socialization, and much more.  Sessions concentrate on user-friendly tools and resources and are designed to enable older adults to learn to utilize technologies to improve their daily lives.

Among the topics being offered this quarter, is (Date/Time/Location/Topic):

May 4th 4pm Garden Grove Library– Protecting Your Personal Information Online
May 5th 4pm Atlantic Public Library—Smart Phones
May 11th 10am Lenox—Graphic Design Tools
May 11th 4pm Harlan Community Library— Smart Phone Photography
May 13th 2pm Lied Public Library Clarinda 2pm-3:30—Online Shopping
May 18th 4pm Garden Grove Library—How to Spot Fake News
May 19th 4pm Atlantic Public Library—Internet of things
May 24th 1pm Ida Grove Public Library—The internet of things
May 24th 3:30pm Stubbs Library Holstein—The internet of things
May 25th 11am Greenfield Public Library—Benefits of Connecting to the Internet
June 1st 10am Lenox—Cloud Storage
June 10th Lied Public Library Clarinda—Smart Phone technology

Detailed class information can be found on the Connections AAA website at: https://www.connectionsaaa.org/about-us/news_events/

If you would like more information on the OATS programming, would like to attend or host a class, or would like to be trained as an OATS coach please contact Aubury or Nikki at 800-432-9209.  **Connections Area Agency is one of six Area Agencies on Aging in Iowa, and part of a nationwide network. With a mission of enhancing the quality of life for elders in 20 counties through education, planning and coordination of services, Connections Area Agency on Aging is the premier agency for assisting elders, caregivers, and their families to access the information and services needed for independence and life transitions. Offices are located in Council Bluffs, Creston and Sioux City. For more information, contact Connections AAA at 800-432-9209 or at www.connectionsaaa.org.**

Red Oak man arrested for OWI

News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak report the arrest on Sunday night, of 28-year-old Dex Logan Jensen, from Red Oak. Jensen was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense. He was arrested in the 1200 block of Senate Avenue in Red Oak at around 8:46-p.m. and was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.