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MERLYN MOLGAARD, 96, of Gayville, SD (formerly of Elk Horn, IA) – Graveside Svcs. 3/16/22

Obituaries

March 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

MERLYN MOLGAARD, 96, of Gayville, SD (formerly of Elk Horn, IA), died Wed., March 9th, in Sioux Falls, SD. Graveside services and burial for MERLYN MOLGAARD will be held 1-p.m. Wed., March 16th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery (Elk Horn, IA). Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Tue., March 15th, from 3-until 7-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.

MERLYN MOLGAARD is survived by:

His daughters – Judy Martin, of San Diego, CA., & Jeanine (Ellic) Vaden, of Lakewood, CA.
His Special Friend – Mary Edelman of Gayville, SD

6 Grandchildren, 12 Great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

LARRY ARCHIE TUNNELL, 68, of Oakland (Memorial Svc. 3/14/22)

Obituaries

March 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

LARRY ARCHIE TUNNELL, 68, of Oakland, February 27, 2022 at CHI Health Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha, NE. A Memorial Service for LARRY TUNNELL will be held 11-a.m. Monday, March 14th, at the Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland.

Interment will take place at a later date.

LARRY TUNNELL is survived by:

His wife – LaVonne Strong.

His children: Janet Parick, Gary Bauman, and Mary Hanshaw.

9 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Red Oak man arrested on Union County warrant

News

March 10th, 2022 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Wednesday of 45-year-old Jason Richard Berendes of Red Oak. He was arrested at approximately 1:17 p.m. during a traffic stop. Berendes was arrested on a warrant our of Union County for Failure to Appear to Serve Sentence. Berendes was taken and booked in to the Adams County Jail.

Creighton advances at Big East Tourney with win over Marquette

Sports

March 10th, 2022 by admin

The Creighton Bluejays outscored the Marquette Golden Eagles by 8 in the second half and grabbed a 74-63 win in the Big East Tournament Quarterfinals. The Jays outrebounded Marquette 40-27 and shot 49% for the game.

Atlantic native Ryan Hawkins led the scoring with 18 points and grabbed 6 boards. Ryan Kalkbrenner and Arthur Kaluma each scored 14. Creighton is now 21-10 on the season.

Creighton advances to the Big East Tourney Semifinals on Friday. They will face off against the top-seeded Providence Friars at 5:30 p.m. Friday evening, that game will be televised on FS1. Providence advanced with a 65-61 win over Butler on Thursday.

Historic offensive day sends Iowa past Northwestern

Sports

March 10th, 2022 by admin

The Iowa Hawkeyes had a record setting day in their first game at the Big Ten Tournament, routing Northwestern 112-76. The Hawkeyes set a Big Ten Tournament record for points and three pointers made with 19 on the day. Iowa shot a blistering 65.5% from three and 61.4% from the field.

Keegan Murray dropped in 26 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Jordan Bohannon added 17 and Payton Sandfort had 13. Every one of the 14 players that hit the floor scored at least 2 points for the Hawkeyes.

Iowa improves to 23-9 and will move on to the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals on Friday against Rutgers. We’ll have the game on KJAN with pregame at 12:00 p.m. and tipoff at 1:00 p.m.

 

Pace of consumer purchasing pushes panel to upgrade tax prediction

News

March 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A state panel is predicting tax payments being made to the State of Iowa will grow slightly more than they’d predicted three months ago. The Revenue Estimating Conference cites the continuing increase in sales tax payments to the state, an indication of consumer confidence.

“The State of Iowa continues to be on very solid financial footing.” said Kraig Paulsen, the governor’s top budget advisor who is also director for the Iowa Department of Revenue,” and I see no reason to expect that to change for the foreseeable future.”

Paulsen and the other two members of the Revenue Estimating Conference now predict total tax collections for the current state fiscal year will be 4.2% higher than the previous year. David Underwood, a CPA from Clear Lake, said there’s been two years of wage growth, but that seems to be leveling off in Iowa — and the war in Ukraine has injected uncertainty in the economy. “I would suggest we not be too optimistic, given the current circumstances,” Underwood said.

Holly Lyons, director of the fiscal services division in the Legislative Services Agency, expressed a similar opinion. “As long as employment numbers continue to improve, tax revenue growth should remain positive,” Lyons said. “The headwinds facing the economy I mentioned at the December meeting still exist, it just seems a little more turbulent now.”

State tax collections over the past eight months are running 7,8% ahead of the same period in the previous fiscal year. The panel expects that pace to decline over the next few months, but remain in positive territory. Republican lawmakers and Governor Reynolds say the group’s analysis shows there’s room for the tax cuts they approved last week.

Double-check before you double-click on charitable donations to Ukraine

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March 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans who want to donate to Ukrainian relief efforts need to make sure those donations are actually going to help people in need and not to a crook. A-A-R-P-Iowa state director Brad Anderson says when it comes to fraud, vigilance is our number-one weapon. First, Anderson says to be wary of how you’re being asked to donate.

“They will urge you to pay through a payment app, an online app, or even gift cards. That’s an immediate red flag,” Anderson says. “Anytime that you’re seeing an outside organization pressure you into contributing, that’s also a red flag.” Sending cash or a personal check in the mail is a potentially risky venture, but Anderson says using plastic can be iffy, too, so choose your payment option wisely.

“Use a credit card as opposed to a debit card,” Anderson says, “because if you do use a credit card and the organization or the person you’re trying to pay is identified as fraudulent, then you’ll get that money back, but if you use a debit card, that’s connected directly to your bank account and you won’t be able to get that money back.” Some charities might spend more money paying their executives than on the cause they claim to support. Anderson suggests plugging the charity’s name into one of two websites: Give-dot-org or Charity-Watch-dot-org.

“The websites that we’ve identified do allow contributors to know exactly where that money is going and insure that the money is going to the people who need it,” Anderson says, “and not towards exorbitant administrative costs or potentially other causes that aren’t the ones that they’re trying to support.” Bogus charities often use names similar to existing charities to legitimize themselves, so double-check before you double-click.

JANICE NIEMANN, 88, of Council Bluffs (Private Family Memorial Svcs.)

Obituaries

March 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

JANICE NIEMANN, 88, of Council Bluffs, died Wednesday, March 9th, at the Risen Son Christian Village. A private, family Memorial Service for JANICE NIEMANN will be held. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca is assisting the family.

JANICE NIEMANN is survived by:

Her husband – David Niemann, of Council Bluffs.
Her sons – Douglas Niemann, of Blair, NE; Jay (Lou Ann) Niemann, of Iowa City
Her daughters – Lisa (Tommy) Kimbell, of Wichita Falls, TX; Laurie (Tab) Pedersen, of Oakland, IA
Her brother – Greg (Leah) Osborne, of Mason City.
6 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren.

Red Oak man arrested for assault

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March 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak man was arrested Thursday morning on an assault charge. Red Oak Police report 20-year-old Dyllan Hunter Hansen was arrested at around 10-a.m., for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense. Hansen was taken into custody in the 1200 block of E. Summit Street and transported to the Montgomery County  Jail, where he was being held without bond.

Dyllan Hansen

Montgomery County Memorial Hospital + Clinics welcomes Tom Schmadeke, PA-C

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March 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) — Officials with the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital + Clinics (MCMH) have announced Tom Schmadeke, PA-C, is now working at the MCMH Internal Medicine Clinic (effective Thursday, March 10, 2022). Schmadeke says “In 2022, I decided to return home to the community that had welcomed me in 2009. MCMH CEO, Ron Kloewer, graciously accepted my application. I am looking forward to serving the community.” Officials say Schmadeke brings an extensive background in primary care, including sports medicine.

Schmadeke grew up on his family farm in rural Southwest Iowa. He attended Wayne State College obtaining a degree in Education and Athletic Training. After several years of teaching and athletic training, he returned to Omaha and attended University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and earned a Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) degree in 2002. Tom began his PA career in Madison, Minnesota, where he practiced until 2009. He then moved to Red Oak and practiced with the Methodist Physicians Clinic until 2013. Tom continued to practice and serve patients in Southwest Iowa, and has now chosen to join MCMH + Clinics.

To schedule an appointment with Tom Schmadeke, PA-C, please call MCMH Internal Medicine at 712-623-7280.