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Accident near the Cass/Pott. County line this morning

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February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Lewis, Iowa) – One person was injured during a single-vehicle, rollover accident east of Oakland this (Tuesday) morning, near the Cass-Pottawattamie County line. Griswold Fire & Rescue, Cass EMS, the Iowa State Patrol and Sheriff’s Deputies from Cass & Pottawattamie Counties responded to the scene. According to a report from the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office, a 2022 Ford Edge SUV driven by 74-year-old Linda Ann Jahnke, was traveling east on Highway 6 at around 9:09-a.m., near 510th Street, when according to Jahnke, she felt her vehicle move. When she attempted to correct the SUV’s course, it entered the south ditch and struck a large mound of dirt, causing the vehicle to roll several times through a fence and land on it’s passenger side in a field.

When the vehicle rolled, all of its airbags deployed. Jahnke called 9-1-1 from the vehicle, telling authorities she was hanging sideways from her seat belt, but was unable to unhook it. When a Pott. County Deputy arrived on the scene, a State Trooper and another deputy were attempting to remove the SUV’s windshield to extricate the woman. The arriving deputy entered the SUV through the rear hatch and held Jahnke up until rescue arrived to assist in removing the woman.

Jahnke was transported by helicopter from the scene to Nebraska Medicine. The owner of the field/fence (Colby Schueman), was notified about the accident and damage. Authorities said Jahnke will be issued a citation for failure to maintain control.

Economy has people looking to spend less on Valentine’s Day

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February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The operator of a floral shop in Grinnell says some people scaling back their Valentine’s Day purchases this year.

Stephanie Latimer says they’re trying to save a little money. “We’ve seen a little bit of a shift, not huge, but a little bit with the changes in our economy. A lot of people are choosing not to do the large one or two dozen red roses that we’re used to seeing every year for Valentine’s Day and they’re going to the smaller more compact things,” she says. She says they may buy some add-ons like balloons to go with the smaller flower bouquets.

Latimer is involved in the National Alliance of Florists Association and sees similar purchase trends in other states. “It seems to be the trend all over the U-S and not just here in the Midwest,” Latimer says. She says business will hit its peak today and tomorrow. “We have typically a store full of people and phones ringing off the hook, and if we don’t we’ve got order streaming in from our shoppable website. So I think probably everybody’s the same,” Latimer says.

She says a lot of people likely shifted their focus to the need to get a Valentine’s Day gift after the football season ended Sunday.

Page County Sheriff’s report, 2/13/24

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February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office has released the following report on arrests and citations:

1/29/2024 Matthew Steven McClarnon (53) of Braddyville Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for threats of terrorism, interference with official acts and disorderly conduct.
1/30/2024: Sayj Elizabeth Martin (25) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for failure to appear; A 15 year old juvenile cited into juvenile court for theft. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.
1/31/2024 Mark Andrew Devine (31) of College Springs Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for an active Missouri warrant and an active Iowa warrant. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.
2/1/2024 Lisa Ann Foster (56) of Shambaugh Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for
Simple assault. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office
2/1/2024 A 17 year old juvenile. Arrested at the Juvenile Detention Center Booked into the Page County Jail for theft in the second degree and criminal mischief.
2/2/2024: Chaize Marie Foulks (24) of Moline Illinois. Booked into the Page County Jail for failure to appear. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office at the Douglas County Nebraska Jail; Tiffany Elizabeth Travis (42) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of a controlled substance; Richard Dean Stubbs (68) of Coin Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for criminal mischief. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.

A charge is merely an accusation and that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
Citations
1/29/2024 Jodi Alexis Andrews of Clearmont Missouri. Highway #2 stopped and cited for speed.
2/1/2024 Maria Jean Mullenberg of Imogene Iowa. Forbes and California in Essex Iowa. Cited for failure to maintain control and violation of a restricted license.

Sean Moore Named Director of Player Development

Sports

February 13th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Former Hawkeye player and assistant coach Sean Moore is returning to the University of Iowa baseball staff as director of player development.

Moore spent two years as a volunteer assistant coach for the Hawkeyes from 2017-18. During that time, he helped lead the program to 72 wins, the first Big Ten Tournament title in school history and an appearance in the 2017 Houston Regional.

He coached nine All-Big Ten selections, including unanimous first-team All-Big Ten first baseman and unanimous Big Ten Player of the Year honoree Jake Adams, who hit an NCAA leading, Iowa school and Big Ten-record 29 home runs. Moore also helped nine players get selected in the MLB Draft.

The Coralville, Iowa, native then served five seasons (2018-23) on the Penn State baseball staff, including four as an assistant coach and one season as director of operations/player development.

In his four seasons as an assistant, Penn State improved in runs per game (4.3, 5.2, 5.5, 7.1), home runs (24, 34, 42, 44), RBIs (193, 203, 274, 316) and on-base percentage (.332, .347, .358, .372).

He mentored four All-Big Ten selections and three All-Big Ten Freshman Team honorees. Moore helped three Nittany Lion hitters be selected in the MLB Draft.

Moore’s collegiate playing career consisted of three stops. He played two seasons at DMACC, where he helped the Bears to an NJCAA World Series berth in 2011 before earning All-Region XI honors in 2012. He spent the 2013 season at Wichita State before transferring and wrapping up his career as a Hawkeye in 2015.  Iowa won 41 games in his lone season and advanced to NCAA Regional play for the first time since 1990.

Moore appeared in 25 contests for Iowa, hitting .231 (9-of-39) with four doubles, 10 RBIs and eight runs scored.

Moore has also served as director of baseball operations at Diamond Dreams Sports Academy, where he continued researching the biomechanical movements of each phase of the swing.

Moore, graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in leisure studies in 2015. He is a graduate of Iowa City West High School.

Defeat for bill requiring registration of ‘ghost guns’

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February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill that would have required state-issued serial numbers on so-called “ghost guns” has been permanently tabled in the Iowa House. Republican Representative Phil Thompson of Boone says the bill will not be considered by the House Public Safety Committee. “As much as I would like to trust and operate in good will with the ATF or (Iowa) Department of Public Safety, setting up the logistical framework for the registration frankly terrifies me,” Thompson said. Gun rights groups opposed the bill, saying registration has led to gun confiscation in other countries. Richard Rogers is a lobbyist for Iowa Firearms Coalition. “The real goal is registration of all firearms,” Rogers said. “Governments throughout history have found it much easier to control an unarmed populace rather than an armed one.”

The bill was sponsored by six Democrats in the Iowa House. Trey Jackson, a lobbyist for March for Our Lives Iowa, urged legislators to pass the bill as a one way of preventing teen suicides. “They are more and more getting in the hands of teenagers as they discover that they can build these ghost guns and they can 3D print these ghost guns,” Jackson said. Joe Gorton, an emeritus professor of criminology at the University of Northern Iowa, says having registration numbers on guns helps police investigate crimes.  “If you’re an investigator and you show up on a crime scene of an armed robbery where the gun is there and the suspect is gone and it’s a ghost gun, you cannot trace that gun in a way that’s helpful to the investigatory and prosecutorial processes,” he said.

Ghost Glock gun

Opponents of the bill object to the term “ghost” gun. Craig Swartz is executive director of the Iowa Sportsmen’s Federation and a member of the National Rifle Association’s board of directors. “There are no ghost guns folks…There are only firearms,” Swartz said. “The term is an obvious attempt at creating fear and confusion. Just like assault weapons was the watchword 20 years ago. Before that it was Saturday Night Specials.”

Lobbyists for the Iowa Catholic Conference and the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa urged legislators to pass the bill to regulate guns made from a kit or a 3-D printer the same way guns produced by a licensed manufacturer are regulated.

Montgomery County Supervisors make Coburg election official

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February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday (today), canvassed the results of a February 6th Special Election to fill three vacancies on the Coburg City Council. The results were deemed official and the candidates are now eligible to take their respective Oaths of Office. Those elected, each of whom received nine votes (33.33% each), are Annajenifer Beaman, Alexandria Schooling and Anthony Schooling. There were 19 registered voters for the election and nine ballots cast, for a voter turnout of 49.95-percent.

Supervisor Charla Schmid served as a poll worker on February 6th.

She said she enjoyed her time volunteering for the job. Montgomery County Auditor Jill Ozuna thanked those who took the time out of their schedule to fulfill their civic duty.

In other business, Coburg native Ken Ossian, who now lives in Bettendorf, asked the Montgomery County Supervisors for permission to rename the 250th Street Bridge (commonly referred to as “Bisson’s Bridge,” as McGreer-Hawkins Park Bridge. Ossian grew up about two-miles from the bridge. He explained the history of a local amusement park ties into the naming of the bridge.

Ken Ossian speaks to the MCBOS

The McGreers called their amusement park, “Hawkins Park.”

After the Board acted to approve the request, they followed-up by approving the landing at the 250th Street Bridge, as “Carlson landing,” in honor of Roger Carlson, who allowed his land to be used as a boat landing.

In her report to the Board, Montgomery County Engineer Karen Albert reported to the Board crews will beginning laying the beams for the 250th Street Bridge project, on Monday, Feb. 19th.

The Board heard from Nate Summer with UMB Bank, with regard to the issuance of General Obligation Bonds for Courthouse improvements. The Board then acted on passing a Resolution to set their meeting at 8:45-a.m. on March 5th, as the date and time for a Public Hearing on the proposed loan agreement and to borrow money not to exceed $450,000.

They also approved electrical work for a backup heating project for the courthouse, not to exceed $10,000, to be paid for through ARPA funds. And, a quote from Red Oak Glass & Awning in the amount of $2,687 for a new door and related frame painting.

Scholarships Available for Students Studying Healthcare

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February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –   Cass Health and its affiliate organizations have released their scholarship applications for the upcoming school year.

2024 Scholarships

  • Cass Health offers a $500 scholarship to a southwest Iowa student who is enrolled or accepted into a nursing program. Deadline is March 29, 2024.
  • Cass Health offers a $500 scholarship to a southwest Iowa student pursuing a degree in a health-related career. Deadline is March 29, 2024.
  • Cass Health Auxiliary provides $1,000 scholarships for students pursuing a health-related career. Deadline is March 29, 2024.
  • Cass Health Foundation offers $5,000 scholarships to a graduate from a Cass County High School with a goal of becoming a healthcare provider subject to licensure requirements in the State of Iowa, including testing to obtain certification and requires continuing education to maintain that licensure. The scholarship fund was established by a bequest from Louie and Elsie Hansen. Deadline is March 29, 2024.

Applications are available on casshealth.org/scholarships and can be turned in to Human Resources by the respective deadlines listed above. For more information, contact Kat Niemann, Human Resources Coordinator, at 712-250-8022 or nieka@casshealth.org.

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 12, 2024

Trading Post

February 13th, 2024 by Lori Murphy

FOR SALE:  Older coke bottles, motorized walker, and coffee maker still in the box. Make an offer and call 712-243-4308.

FOR SALE: T-12 fluorescent 8ft bulbs (Reg $14 each)- selling for $7 each. Some 4ft fluorescent bulbs (Reg $5) selling for $3 each. Craftsman 12in band saw with stand and extra blades for $125.oo. Call 712-243-2288

WANTED: Looking for a small pickup to buy or trade for a 2002 Ford Explorer. Also looking for a driver’s side seat for 2002 Ford Explorer. Call Fred at 712-243-4016

FOR SALE: Craftsman 12″ band saw/sander w stand,extension, blades $125.oo Call 712-243-2288.  Leave message if no answer.

FOR SALE:  Kitchen Aide hand mixer. Hard to find blue professional 5+ tilt 5qt bowl. Used only 3 times. Has dough hook, wire whip and flat blade paddle. Asking $150–retails for $349 and up
Call 712-249-1481 in Marne

WANTED: Looking for a dirt trencher, a walk behind weed field sprayer and a small 4wd tractor. Call 712-355-1566

FOR SALE: Near new complete single bed- includes head & foot boards, mattress and box springs. Paid over $1000 for it brand new…asking $100 obo. Located in Red Oak call 712-623-3996

FREE! Seasoned firewood. Has been kept inside. Bring a chainsaw or help to load. Located in Atlantic…call 712-304-0796

FOR SALE:  Medium sized 5 lb. weighted stuffed dog, like new, hardly used.  Good for a child or adult with anxiety or autism.  Asking $20.00.  Call if interested at: (641)-745-7505 or (641)-743-2833. Reduced to $15!  SOLD!

 

WANTED: Lightweight exercise bike with seat and pedals. Will pick up. Call 712-549-2272.

FOR SALE: Asics shoes, size 9. Worn maybe 3xs. Army green.  $20  Call 712-249-7699

FOR SALE: Size 12-D cowboy boots. Worn once. Light brown, H&H Brand. $25. Also, STILL WANTED: A white KJAN baseball cap with red lettering; Stop by 304 W 13th at the west back door in Atlantic.

Free: Clothes, furniture and more in shed located in 107 Cedar in Atlantic. Take want but don’t leave a mess

FOR SALE:  Handmade Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy dolls.  Each one is 26 inches tall.  Asking $60 for both.  In Atlantic, call 701-240-8190.

WANTED: Looking for a mattress and box springs. Text 701-640-6757.

FREE: Wine corks. Call 243-4308

FOR SALE: Older Dishes. Make a offer. Motor wheel-chair. 712-304-9154

FOR SALE: Beautiful big cedar tree slice table. Asking $125. Call 712-249-9242

 

Heartbeat Today 2-13-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 13th, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Doug Leonard about the Lenten Friday Fish Fry meals at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Parish Center in Atlantic by Knights of Columbus Council 1164.

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Charges pending against four teens following weekend pursuit in Stuart

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February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Stuart, Iowa) – Four teenagers face charges following a pursuit over the weekend that began in Stuart. According to reports, the incident began at around 12:30-a.m. Saturday, when a Stuart Police Officer in a marked patrol vehicle, initiated a traffic stop on 105th Street in Stuart, after observing a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed.

The suspect vehicle failed to stop when the Officer engaged their vehicle’s emergency lights and siren. The resulting pursuit was terminated about one-half hour after it began, due to the reckless manner the suspect vehicle was operating while traveling at high rate of speed. The vehicle was being driven with its headlights off, and through posted stop signs.

Authorities says a little after 1-a.m., Saturday, the same Stuart Police Officer who initiated the pursuit, came across the same suspect vehicle in a wooded area. Four juveniles were detained and later released to the custody of their parents or guardians.

Charges against the teens were pending as of the last report. Authorities did not release the names of the subjects involved in the incident, due to their age.  Stuart Police were assisted during the incident by the Guthrie and Dallas County Sheriff’s Offices. An investigation into the incident was ongoing.