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CHARLES “Chuck” KLINE, 88, of Harlan (Svcs. 4/11/22)

Obituaries

April 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CHARLES “Chuck” KLINE, 88, of Harlan, died Thursday, April 7th, at the Hansen House, in Harlan. Funeral services for CHUCK KLINE will be held 11-a.m. Monday, April 11th, at the Exira Christian Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Family visitation at the funeral home is on Sunday (April 10th), from 5-until 7-p.m., with a Masonic Service at 6-p.m.

A private family inurnment will be held at a later date, in the Exira Cemetery.

CHARLES “Chuck” KLINE is survived by:

His wife – Phyllis Kline, of Harlan.

His sons – Charles “Chaz” Van (and wife Jean) Kline, and David (Deborah) Kline, all of Omaha.

His daughter – Ann Marie (Randy) Doran, of Harlan.

His brothers – Jerry (Eloyce) Kline, of Griswold, and Gary (Barbara) Kline, of Bismarck, North Dakota,

His sisters – Beverly (Carl) Olsen, and Connie (Glen) Esbeck, all of Exira.

11 grandchildren, 1 great grandson, other relatives and friends.

Ryan Hawkins shares his journey with supporters

Sports

April 7th, 2022 by admin

Atlantic alumnus Ryan Hawkins spent some time on Wednesday speaking to some community supporters and fans at the Heritage House in Atlantic. Ryan shared some thoughts on his successfuel basketball career at Northwest Missouri State and Creighton. He said he’s really grateful for the support he has gotten over the years. Ryan has made a number of appearances locally following his successful season. He spoke at the Hawkeye Ten Conference Academic and Character Awards Banquet on Wednesday night and earlier in the week visited the Atlantic Rotary Club. You can view the speaking engagement at the Heritage House that includes a lengthy Q&A in full below on KJANTV.

Cass Health Welcomes Nurse Practitioner Emily James

News

April 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, Iowa – Cass Health officials have announced the addition of Emily James, MSN (Master of Science/Nursing), ARNP (Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner), FNP-BC (Family Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified), to the team of providers in the Emergency Department and AMC Rapid Care. As a board-certified family nurse practitioner, James will provide care to patients of all ages. A familiar face to many, she has worked in the Cass Health Emergency Department as a nurse since 2017.

Emily James, MSN, ARNP and, FNP-BC

James says , “I always knew I wanted to continue my education. One of the advantages of the healthcare field is the constant learning and continual change. I’ve already had the experience of caring for patients as a nurse, but now as a nurse practitioner, I can provide care to patients on a different level.”

Emily James earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Purdue University Global and is board-certified by The American Nurses Credentialing Center. She received her Associates of Applied Science in Nursing from Southwestern Community College in 2015, and her bachelor’s in 2018 from Purdue University Global. Emily is also a DAISY award nominee; she received nominations in 2016, 2018, and 2019.

Former Iowa State assistant named new coach at Cleveland State

Sports

April 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Former Iowa State assistant basketball coach Daniyal Robinson has been named the new coach at Cleveland State. Robinson worked for three different coaches at ISU, including T.J. Otzelberger this past season. He replaces Dennis Gates, who was named the new coach at Missouri.

Robinson says he will focus on a style of play that focuses on fundamentals.

Iowa adjusts schedule for B1G baseball series against Illinois

Sports

April 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa has juggled this weekend’s Big Ten baseball series against Illinois. With the forecast calling for cold weather on Friday the teams will play a doubleheader on Saturday and a single game on Sunday.

That’s Iowa coach Rick Heller. The Hawkeyes are 15-10 after Wednesday night’s 9-8 11 inning win at Bradley and opened the conference race by taking two of three games at Michigan.

The Illini are 5-1 in the Big Ten.

Heller says Iowa’s infield defense will need to be solid.

Iowa’s Riley Moss on his decision to return for a final season

Sports

April 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa corner Riley Moss says he is happy he decided to return for an extra season. The native of Ankeny spent the days leading up to a Citrus Bowl loss to Kentucky considering entry into the NFL draft along with safety Jack Koerner. Both decided to return.

Moss says ultimately it was about the memories that could be made with anther college season.

The Hawkeyes close out spring drills April 23rd with an open practice.

Grassley among final speakers before US Senate confirms new Supreme Court Justice

News

April 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s rulings indicate she’s a judicial activist and that’s why he voted “no” today (Thursday) on her nominating to the U.S. Supreme Court. “Her record clearly shows she does not believe in or act within the limited and proper role of a judge,” Grassley said. Grassley was among the handful of senators who gave speeches explaining their votes on Jackson’s nomination right before 53 senators voted to confirm her as the next U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

Grassley says the judicial philosophy of a Supreme Court nominee should be the primary consideration for senators. “Judge Jackson explained to us that she does not ‘hold a position’ on whether individuals possess natural rights. Now that ought to be very shocking,” Grassley says. “Natural rights are basic to our constitutional system and principles of limited government.” Grassley also criticized Jackson for a sentence she handed down in a drug-related case.

“Judges should weigh against the charge, the danger to society, and the risk of recidivism,” Grassley said. “At her hearing, Judge Jackson said that she based her extraordinary and compelling finding on the non-retroactive change in the law. This radical misinterpretation is terrible and dangerous.”

Iowa’s other U.S. Senator, Republican Joni Ernst, also opposed to Jackson’s nomination. Three Republicans, an independent and all the Democrats serving in the U.S. Senator voted to confirm Jackson. She’ll be the first black women on the Supreme Court. Iowa Democratic Party Chair Ross Wilburn says it’s a historic day for our nation. Wilburn, the first black man to lead a major Iowa political party, says Jackson was masterful in demonstrating her qualifications during her confirmation hearing and will be an exceptional justice.

Glenwood Resource Center to be closed in 2024

News

April 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State officials plan to close the state-run facility in Glenwood that provides residential care to Iowans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Governor Reynolds and the top two Republicans in the legislature issued a joint written statement, announcing the Glenwood Resource Center will close in 2024. Residents may be transferred to the Woodward Resource Center, but it’s likely the majority will be placed in community-based care.

A U.S. Justice Department report released in December concluded that with the right services, nearly all of the residents at Glenwood could live in community-based settings — and the cost of their care would be less. According to a news release from the governor’s office, employees at the Glenwood Resource Center will be offered bonuses to keep working at the facility during the two-year transition period or get assistance in finding new jobs. After the Glenwood facility closes, Reynolds pledges to work with local officials to find a new use for the campus.

This is the fourth state facility to close in the past decade. Governor Branstad cited difficulty in finding qualified staff as he ordered the state Mental Health Institutes in Clarinda and Mount Pleasant to close in 2015. Branstad ordered the closure of the Iowa Juvenile Home for delinquent girls in 2014 after complaints about how residents were being treated. Governor Reynolds fired the superintendent of the Glenwood Resource Center in late 2019.

The U.S. Justice Department concluded residents had been used as human guinea pigs in sexual arousal experiments.

Lawmaker says clarifying address rules on candidate nominating petitions a task for 2023

News

April 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A committee chairman says he’s not weighing in on recent challenges to nominating forms from three candidates running for state and federal office — but Republican Representative Bobby Kaufmann says the address requirements alongside the signatures on nominating petitions need to be clarified. Last week, a state panel voted to count petition signatures from residents of apartments and college dormitories who did not include their dorm room or unit number — that’s not listed as a requirement on the nominating petition.

“My job is to look at the policy in the Code (of Iowa) and my opinion is the policy in the Code is ambiguous and needs to be fixed,” Kaufmann says. “…It’s not something I’m probably going to dive into with two weeks left in the legislative session, but it is something that I think needs to be addressed before the next primary season, so all candidates of any party have the consistent clarity.”

A central Iowa judge may rule soon on a challenge to three signatures on Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Abby Finkenauer’s petitions, but THAT legal question revolves around the DATE listed or left off the signature line. Finkenauer would not qualify to be listed on the June Primary ballot if the three signatures being challenged are thrown out.

Persons with stolen property in Mills County: Please call the Sheriff’s Office

News

April 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – In an update to our previous report on arrests and the recovery of stolen property in Mills County, the Sheriff’s Office in Glenwood said they have “Conducted addition[al] search warrants and recovered additional property. If anyone has been the victim of a theft or burglary, [we are asking that you] call [into] the Sheriff’s Office,” at 712-527-4337.

When you call, you will either speak with Lt. Pittman, or Sgt. Mather. You may inquire from them if any of the recovered property may be yours.