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LLOYD JOSEPH DREES, 86, of Urbandale (formerly of Carroll) – Visitation 2/4/24

Obituaries

January 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

LLOYD JOSEPH DREES, 86, of Urbandale (formerly of Carroll), died Friday, January 26, 2024, at Deerfield Retirement Community in Urbandale. A Visitation for LLOYD DREES will be held Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, from 10:30-until 11:30-a.m., at the Carroll American Legion, with a prayer service at 11:30-a.m. Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in Carroll has the arrangements.

Burial will be held in the Carroll City Cemetery in Carroll with full Military Honors conducted by the Carroll American Legion.

Memorials may be directed to Allan Drees at 424 33rd St., West Des Moines, IA, 50265 which will be split between St. Croix Hospice and the Carroll American Legion.

LLOYD DREES is survived by:

His son – Dan (Linda) Drees, of Pleasant Hill; Brian (Melinda) Drees, of Grinnell, and Allan (Julie) Drees, of West Des Moines.

His daughter – Lisa (Bernie) Tobin, of Half Moon Bay, CA.

His sister – Diane (Roland) Venteicher, of Carroll.

10 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; his in-laws, other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.dahnandwoodhouse.com.

California man arrested on drug warrant in Creston

News

January 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department today (Sunday) report five recent arrests.

1-26-24 8:43am: Keifird Kewaun Griffith, 24, of California, was arrested at the Creston/Union County LEC. Griffith was charged with a Union County Bench Warrant for FTA Possession of a Controlled Substance-Marijuana 1st Offense. Griffith later released on a $1,000 cash-only bond.

1-26-24 8:03pm: Lonny Richard Watters, 46, of Creston, was arrested at the intersection of Montgomery and Vine. Watters was charged with Driving while barred. He was later released on bond.

1-27-24 12:30pm: Charles Ray Balius, 53, of Creston, was arrested in the 200 Block S Walnut. Balius was charged on 2 Union County Warrants for Interference with Official Acts and 2nd Driving while Revoked. He was later released on bond.

1-27-24 1:35pm: Megan Marie Brown, 42, of Creston, was arrested at the intersection of Division and Summit. Brown was charged with Driving while Barred. Brown was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on bond.

1-28-24 1:53am: Crystal Leigh Estell, 37, of Murray, was arrested at a Creston bar & grill. Estell was charged with Public Intoxication. She was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on bond.

Loaded handgun found in woman’s carry-on at Des Moines airport

News

January 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) — Authorities on Friday found a loaded handgun in a woman’s carry-on luggage at the Des Moines International Airport. It’s the second firearm detected this year at a Des Moines airport security checkpoint, according to a news release from the Transportation Security Administration.

The woman told authorities that she forgot it was in the luggage. The Des Moines Police Department says she was cited and then released. In addition to any action taken by law enforcement, TSA fines passengers who bring a firearm to a TSA checkpoint with a civil penalty up to approximately $15,000, revokes TSA PreCheck eligibility for at least five years and may conduct enhanced screening to ensure there are no other threats present.

“Passengers are allowed to travel with their firearms and ammunition as long as they follow the proper procedures,” Iowa TSA Federal Security Director John Bright said in the release. “Responsible firearm owners always know where their guns are, and they should never bring them to the security checkpoint in carry-on luggage.”

Check the TSA’s website for information about traveling with firearms.

Seven firearms were detected at Des Moines airport security checkpoints in total last year.

Transgender Iowans may be classified as disabled if a new bill becomes law

News

January 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) — Transgender Iowans may be considered disabled if an Iowa lawmaker’s efforts to remove civil rights protections for gender identity succeed. House file 2082 would amend the Iowa Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, ancestry, or disability. If passed, the bill would strike gender identity protections from that list.

The bill author, Rep. Jeff Shipley, said he doesn’t want to end civil rights protections for transgender people, just change how they are protected. Instead of explicitly listing gender identity protections, he wants to expand the definition of disability discrimination.

Shipley said he wants gender dysphoria, which is the discomfort someone may feel toward their assigned sex at birth, to be considered a disability. By expanding the definition, he says transgender people will still be protected by the Civil Rights Act.
However, some LGBTQ+ activists are worried that striking gender identity from the list of protections puts transgender Iowans at risk of discrimination, even if the disability definition is expanded.

A subcommittee will host a hearing for the bill at noon Wednesday, Jan. 31, in room 102 of the statehouse.

Former NW Iowa nurse sentenced to 9 months for stealing drugs from a hospital

News

January 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A former nurse from Sioux City who stole drugs such as fentanyl and morphine from her hospital will serve nine months in federal prison. According to a release from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, Morgan Miralles, 32, was sentenced Friday in Sioux City. After her prison term, she will also be under supervised release for three additional years. There is no parole in the federal system.

Miralles originally pleaded guilty in August 2023 to one count of acquiring a controlled substance by means of misrepresentation, fraud, deception and subterfuge, and one count of false statements relating to health care matters.

Evidence from the case indicates that she was stealing drugs intended for patient use – fentanyl, morphine, hydromorphine and hydrocodone – and kept them for her own personal use. She was stealing these drugs as early as April 2020 and through August 2022. In order to cover her tracks, Miralles falsified documents “on an almost weekly basis” by omitting certain information from logs. She also admitted to stealing Benadryl after not receiving a promotion as a way to get revenge.

Miralles will surrender to the Bureau of Prisons at an undetermined date.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024

Weather

January 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Patchy dense fog before 11am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 36. Northwest wind around 6 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. **DENSE FOG ADVISORY until 10-a.m.**

Tonight: Patchy fog before midnight, then patchy fog after 1am. Otherwise, partly cloudy, with a low around 25. Southwest wind 3 to 6 mph.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. West southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 32. Our Low this morning was 22. We received a Trace of rain Saturday (drizzle). Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 19 and the Low was -1. The Record High for Jan. 28th in Atlantic, was 58 in 1931 & 2015. The Record Low was -23, in 1915. Sunrise today: 7:36. Sunset: 5:31.

EMERA MAYNARD, 81, of Fontanelle (Svcs. 2/2/24)

Obituaries

January 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

EMERA MAYNARD, 81, of Fontanelle, died Saturday, January 27, 2024, at the Caring Acres Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Anita.  Funeral services for EMERA MAYNARD will be held 2-p.m. Friday, Feb. 2nd, 2024, at the Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, Feb. 1st, from 2-until 7-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle following the burial.

Memorials may be directed to the Emera Maynard Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

EMERA MAYNARD is survived by:

Her sons – Eric (Janet) Maynard, of Anita, and Herb Maynard, of Port Angeles, WA.

Her daughter – Jeannette (Paul) Jorgensen, of Adair.

Her sister – Karen Dory, of Perry.

4 grandchildren, 4 great-granddaughters, and many other family and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

RAGBRAI to roll back into Atlantic

News, Sports

January 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, Saturday, announced that after a five-year hiatus,  the City will once again serve as an overnight stay for RAGBRAI 2024. It’s the 51st year for the Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa that begins with bicyclists dipping their tires in the Missouri River. Eight Iowa communities along the RAGBRAI route serve as “host” communities, beginning with Glenwood. This year, the overnight stays include Red Oak, Atlantic, Winterset, Knoxville, Ottumwa, Mt. Pleasant, and Burlington. This will be the eighth shortest route (434-miles) but the hilliest ever, with 18,741 feet of climb.

The route and host cities announcement came Saturday night in Des Moines, at the 2024 RAGBRAI  Route Announcement Party. Atlantic will host cyclists Monday, July 22, 2024.

Chamber Executive Director Bailey Smith said “We are excited to see RAGBRAI has named Atlantic as a host community once again.” Smith said  “RAGBRAI has always expressed how much they love coming to Atlantic and we’re excited to show not just the state of Iowa, but cyclists from around the country and world what kind of people and community we are.”

Atlantic last served as a host community in 2019, welcoming just under 20,000 people to town. The committee, made up of 25 committee chairs, and over 300 day-of volunteers, raised a record $50,000 that was divided between the Atlantic Police Department, Atlantic Volunteer Fire Department, Atlantic School Boosters Club and the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce. Smith is looking forward to having another record year.

Photo of the 2019 RAGBRAI in Atlantic (Photo courtesy Bailey Smith)

“RAGBRAI gives Atlantic a lot of positive exposure while supporting local organizations and non-profits. We look forward to partnering with community leading entities as well as community minded individuals to have a successful RAGBRAI 2024,” stated Smith.

Details regarding committee and volunteer needs will be made available in the coming weeks and Smith asks for patience while Chamber staff work to gather information.

For more information regarding housing, vendors opportunities, etc., visit www.atlanticragbrai.com or call 712-250-5343. RAGBRAI will be held July 20 – July 27.

Hawkeyes Defeat Michigan on the Road, 88-78

Sports

January 27th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

(hawkeyesports.com) ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team defeated Michigan, 88-78, on Saturday evening at the Crisler Center. The Hawkeyes move to 12-8 on the season and 4-5 in conference play.

Junior Payton Sandfort led all scorers with 26 points, which tied a career high. He caught fire in the second half, scoring 21 points after the break. Sandfort tied a career high with six 3-pointers, including five in the second half.

Senior Tony Perkins finished with his third-straight 20-point game. He scored 24 points on 9-of-12 shooting from the field. Perkins became the 52nd player in program history to reach 1,000 career points. He dished out five assists and had three steals.

Freshman Owen Freeman added 15 points and nine rebounds. Freeman blocked three shots, the seventh time this season he’s tallied 3 or more blocks in a game.

After a back and forth first half that featured 10 lead changes, Iowa trailed 44-42. The Hawkeyes were able to pull away from the Wolverines in the second half behind hot shooting from beyond the arc and stellar team defense. Michigan shot 9-of-32 (28%) from the field and 5-of-14 (35%) from three in the second half. The Hawkeyes held the Wolverines to 1-of-12 shooting over the final 10:05.

Iowa shot 31-of-58 (53%) from the field and 8-of-16 from three. The Hawkeyes were perfect from the free throw line, shooting 18-of-18.

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes remain on the road, traveling to Bloomington to take on Indiana on Jan. 30. Tip-off is set for 6:00 p.m. (CT).

Bulldogs Suffer First MVC Loss at Illinois State

Sports

January 27th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

NORMAL, Ill. – The Drake women’s basketball team competed hard in a 79-70 loss at Illinois State (13-6, 6-3) this evening. The Bulldogs (15-5, 8-1) kept things close nearly throughout but could not climb all the way back as the Redbirds ended Drake’s nine-game winning streak.

It took over two minutes until the first score as both teams traded a handful of empty possessions. DeAnna Wilson, Illinois State’s leading scorer, provided the opening bucket in the paint. The Bulldogs were able to answer on a precise cross-court dish from Katie Dinnebier to Grace Berg in transition.

Drake took an early 7-5 lead after a traditional three-point play from reserve guard Anna Brown only to relinquish the advantage at 14-13 when Ames-native Caroline Waite’s second three-pointer of the afternoon found the bottom of the net.

Berg eventually buried a three from the wing, the team’s first make in seven attempts. Berg’s triple got Drake back within one as Illinois State led 18-17 after the first 10 minutes of play. The Bulldogs went on to shoot just 4-of-22 from range, the second lowest three-point shooting performance of the year.

Drake reclaimed the lead on the first possession of the second quarter on an acrobatic catch-and-finish from Berg. Illinois State rallied, though, jumping back in front on an Abbie Aalsma three and a Shannon Dowell hoop and harm. Wilson continued an 8-0 Redbird run to extend their lead to seven and force Suzie Glazer Burt Head Coach Allison Pohlman to take a timeout.

The Redbird advantage grew to 10, the largest margin of the first half, out of the timeout as Wilson completed another old fashioned three-point play. Drake was able to trim the deficit back into single figures and kept within striking distance on a Brooklin Dailey three-pointer, just her second made trey in eight attempts this season.

Dailey connected again as the half wound down, this time cutting to the basket off an inbound set from Ava Hawthorne. Illinois State closed the half without any further threat from the Bulldogs to lead 37-32.

The second half started much more offensively as Aalsma and Maya Wong hit back-to-back threes for the Redbirds and Berg and Courtney Becker scored for the Bulldogs. Illinois State promptly found another groove and extended their lead back into double digits with a Wilson three.

Taylor McAulay finally broke into the scoring column after the third-period media break with a fast break three. Anna Miller eventually floated one in to cut Drake’s deficit to four, the smallest margin since the start of the second quarter. Brooke Coffey came through for the Redbirds and stopped Drake’s short run with a three for her first points of the matchup.

Drake’s comeback effort continued to build as the third quarter progressed. Dinnebier buried a pair of free throws to make 53-50 in favor of the hosts. The Bulldogs could not get back within a trey as Illinois State led 59-52 after three quarters.

Illinois State worked their lead back up to 10 points in the early stages of the fourth quarter. Kate Bullman found some separation and hit a trio of clutch threes for the Redbirds as Illinois State looked to finish off the upset win.

Dinnebier and Drake mounted a handful of comeback challenges down the stretch but could not close the gap enough as the Redbirds held on to win 79-70. The loss marked Drake’s first in conference play this season.

Dinnebier led Drake with 23 points, just one behind Wilson, the game’s leader. The Bulldog point guard also distributed five assists, the second-most on the team behind reserve Ava Hawthorne.

Grace Berg and Anna Miller were Drake’s only other double-digit scorers with 17 points and 11 points, respectively. Miller was one rebound away from her second-straight double-double with nine. Courtney Becker led the rebounding charge on both sides with 10.

“We started sluggish and eventually had some moments where we looked like us,” Pohlman said. “But there were more moments where we looked tired and rushed…credit to Illinois State’s defense for executing. We had opportunities and just didn’t step up and make some of those stops or make some of those shots. We’re a great shooting team, and we’re just going to keep shooting it, but I wish we shot it better today. That would’ve given us a little more of a chance down the stretch.”

The Drake women will conclude their three-game road stretch next weekend when they travel to rival UNI on Saturday, Feb. 3.