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RICHARD “DICK” JENKINS, 86, of Greenfield (Svcs. 6/7/18)

Obituaries

May 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD “DICK” JENKINS, 86, of Greenfield, died Thursday, May 10th, at the Story County Medical Center in Nevada (IA). The family will greet friends from 6-until 8-p.m. this Friday, May 18th, at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.  Funeral services for DICK JENKINS will be held 10-a.m. June 6th, at the United Methodist Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

A luncheon will be held at the United Methodist Church in Greenfield, on Wed. June 6th, immediately following the services.

Burial will take place 11-a.m. June 7th at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery near Van Meter, with full military graveside rites conducted by the Greenfield American Legion Head-Endres Post No. 265 and V.F.W. Post No. 6562.

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

Memorials: To the Dick Jenkins memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

RICHARD “DICK” JENKINS is survived by:

His sons – Richard and Andrew Jenkins.

His daughter-in-law, Pamela Jo (Snead) Jenkins; 2 granddaughters, other relatives and friends.

Harrison/Crawford County Corn Growers Hold Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Candidate Forum

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Corn Growers Association said Friday, that the Harrison/Crawford County Corn Growers Association will host an Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Candidate Forum on May 23, from 7until 9-p.m., at the Boulders Conference Center at 2507 Boulder Drive, in Denison. The event will provide a special opportunity for a question and answer panel discussion with all six of the candidates vying for the Iowa Secretary of Agriculture position.

Those six candidates in alphabetical order include:

  • Ray Gaesser, a farmer and former President of the American Soybean Association
  • Tim Gannon a farmer, crop insurance agent and a former USDA official for Tom Vilsack
  • Chad Ingels, a farmer and former Iowa State University Extension Watershed Specialist
  • Craig Lang, a farmer and former President of the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation
  • Mike Naig, current Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, formerly the Deputy Sec. of Agriculture
  • Dan Zumbach, a farmer, and current Iowa State Senator

The discussion will be moderated by veteran Farm Broadcaster and former Iowa Corn District 4 Field Manager Bruce Gaarder. Th candidate forum is free and open to the public. It will provide a unique opportunity for the citizens of West Central Iowa to hear from all six candidates in one location, helping them decide who to vote for in the upcoming primary on June 5 and ultimately the general election this coming November.

Rural Essex couple involved in alleged assault on each other

News

May 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A man is in custody, and charges a pending against his significant other, following a domestic disturbance that took place at around 10:45-a.m. Friday, at their residence about 4-miles northeast of Essex. The Page County Sheriff’s Office says deputies were dispatched to 1138 C Avenue in response to the disturbance.

Bloomquist

Their investigation determined 28-year old Richard Allen Bloomquist, and 25-year old Tayler Rae McDaniel, had been involved in a physical assault on each other.  Bloomquist was arrested and transported to the Page County Jail on charges of Domestic Abuse Assault and three counts of Child Endangerment. He remained the Page County Jail without bond, Friday evening.

McDaniel was transported to the Shenandoah Medical Center Emergency Room by Essex Fire & Rescue.  The extent of her injuries was not immediately known. Charges are pending on McDaniel at this time.

Six fallen law officers recognized in state ceremony

News

May 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Hundreds of law officers gathered in the rotunda of the Iowa State Capitol today (Friday) for the annual ceremony honoring fallen officers. Rain forced the ceremony that’s normally held outside at the from Peace Officer Memorial site, up the hill to the capitol building. Iowa Department of Public Safety commissioner, Roxann Ryan, opened the ceremony to honor six fallen officers.

“This is always a time for heartfelt remembrance and a time to thank all of the peace officers who are here today. And every officer who serves across the state and across the country, and every retired peace officer who is here, so that we may show our respect for all of our law enforcement officers.”

Colonel Jeff Ritzman of the Iowa State Patrol read a description about how each officer died in the line of duty — with the most recent death being Pottwattamie County Deputy Mark Burbridge. “On May 1st, 2017, Deputy Mark Burbridge was shot after he and fellow deputy Pat Morgan transported two prisoners to the Pottawattamie County jail from the courthouse,” Ritzman says. Burbridge died following the shooting.

The others honored are: Special Officer Timothy O’Brien of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, who died October 2, 1893 after was shot by a man he found riding a freight train. Special Officer Charles E. Crill of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, died March 17, 1917 after being shot while trying to apprehend a man breaking into a boxcar. Deputy William A. Maxwell of the Plymouth Co. Sheriff’s Office, died November 16, 1919 after being shot by a pistol smuggled into the jail as he and his father Hugh who was the Sheriff, tried to feed the prisoners.

Deputy Robert McKinley of the Pottawattamie Co. Sheriff’s Office, died March 13, 1947 as he responded to an accident and his patrol car went into a creekbed. Officer William E. Hickman of the Indianola Police Department died December 6, 1957. He lifted a drain tile while investigating an accident and that led an injury and a blood clot in his lung. The family members or representatives of the officers were each presented a flag to honor the officer. Governor Kim Reynolds spoke about the fallen officers.

“Their courage, valor and tenacity will be eternally captured on the monument, so that we, all of us may never forget their selfless sacrifice on behalf of others,” Reynolds says. The governor also spoke to the law officers in the crowd. “We deeply appreciate your dedication, passion and bravery within this noble profession,” Reynolds says. “It is important to show our gratitude to all of those who serve protect us. In addition, we should recognize their families and loved ones as well. Because we know behind every uniform and badge is an officer who has others depending on him or her returning home after each shift.”

The Iowa State Patrol Honor Guard stood outside on the state capitol steps for the 21 gun salute. The Peace Officer Memorial was moved in 2012 and now sits down the hill from the Iowa State Capitol near the Department of Public Safety building.

(Radio Iowa)

Court upholds convictions of 2012 Ron Paul campaign staffers

News

May 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the convictions of three top staffers on Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential campaign who were found guilty of arranging for money to be funneled through a vendor to an influential Iowa state senator who dropped his support for another Republican candidate in favor of Paul.

Campaign chairman Jesse Benton, campaign manager John Tate and deputy campaign manager Dimitri Kesari were convicted in 2016 of causing false records to be filed, causing false campaign expenditure reports, engaging in a false statements scheme and conspiring to commit the offenses. Kesari was sentenced to three months in prison while the other two got probation. They have completed their sentences but are seeking to clear the felony convictions from their records.

The three argued that they broke no laws when they paid a video production company, which passed on $73,000 to then-Iowa state Sen. Kent Sorenson, who withdrew his support from Michele Bachmann and backed Paul six days before the 2012 Iowa caucuses. Sorenson also was convicted in the scheme and sentenced to 15 months in prison. He was released in April.

Benton, Tate and Kesari contend that campaigns pay vendors who pass money on to subcontractors all the time and there’s nothing illegal about it. Prosecutors said it was illegal to cause the campaign to file inaccurate documents to try to hide that Sorensen was paid for a campaign endorsement.

A three-member panel of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis on Friday upheld the rulings and conclusions of Judge John Jarvey, finding no reversible errors and that there is ample evidence to uphold their convictions. The men argued that Jarvey erred in denying their motions to dismiss the charges and for a new trial. They also challenged the judge’s rulings on jury instructions and certain evidence.

Among the things they challenged was whether prosecutors could apply a federal financial fraud false reporting statute to campaign expenditure reports and whether that violation falls under the jurisdiction of the Federal Election Commission.

The appeals court concluded that “the production of false financial records by a political campaign falls within that framework.” The judges also concluded that the FEC does have jurisdiction over campaign expenditures and the authority to establish penalties for false reporting. Kesari is considering whether to appeal Friday’s ruling.

The 46-year old Sorenson was convicted of willfully causing false expenditure reports to the FEC and falsifying records in contemplation of or relation to a federal investigation intending to obstruct justice.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (5/11)

News

May 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office is reporting two arrests occurred on Wednesday: 56-year old Roderick Jerome Bequette, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Driving while Barred; 28-year old Alishia Leann Adams, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for two-counts of Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs, and on a warrant out of Pottawattamie County for Failure to Appear in court.

Atlantic boys win Class 3A Sectional Golf at Denison

Sports

May 11th, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic Trojan boys golf team won their Class 3A Golf Sectional on Friday at Majestic Hills Golf Course in Denison. The Trojans shot 309 to beat out ADM who shot 323 in 2nd.

Atlantic was led by Ben Renaud who won the Sectional with a 309. Matt Gearheart finished 3rd with a 76. Other Atlantic scores were Cyle Renaud 84, Mason Goergen 84, Austin Alexander 81, and Braden Smith 91.

Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 309
  2. ADM 323
  3. Carroll 332
  4. Creston 366
  5. Denison-Schleswig 329
  6. Glenwood 325
  7. Greene County 375
  8. Harlan 341

Atlantic and ADM will move on to District play on Friday, May 18th at Atlantic Golf and Country Club. Play will begin at 10:00am that day.

Atlantic Head Coach Ed DenBeste: “Once again, great day in Denison.  Tough conditions today as the wind and temps changes several times during the round. Started good but the last 5 or so holes, the wind picked up and caused some issues. Ben had a great day today. Any time you go under par is super. Good to see him finish even though he didn’t always hit the ball great. He did have some great recovery shots though. Especially on 17 where he hit one out but chipped in to save bogie. Matt had a solid round as well. Good to see him in mid 70s. Cyle had his struggles but finished ok. Good to see him battle. Austin had the best round this year.  Good to see him in the low 80s. Braden struggled but at least in the low 90s. Good experience for him. Had to wait on Mason but he came in his normal of mid 80s. Good to see him tie Cyle.”

Employment opportunities for Atlantic’s youth

News

May 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce and the Atlantic School to Work Committee is putting together a list of businesses that offer employment opportunities for high school students. Chamber officials say they want to show young people in the community that they have opportunities to work, learn, and contribute in our community. This information is going to be shared with students.
The Chamber would like to share this information with students prior to the end of the school year, so we are asking for completed surveys by May 16th. The survey link can be found here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfslnrzkXapggASyShEEqAJBsa1EZcQ_4zqlxOOMsWkEmY9ig/viewform?c=0&w=1

Clarinda man arrested on warrant for Theft

News

May 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports 23-year old Skylar William Shane, of Clarinda, was arrested a little after 10-a.m. today (Friday) at the Page County Courthouse. He was taken into custody on a warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree. Shane was transported to the Page County Jail where he posted a $300 bond, and was released pending further court proceedings.

And, at around 1:35-p.m., Friday, deputies with the Page and Fremont County Sheriff’s Offices conducted a traffic stop on Highway 59, in the 2900 block in Fremont County.  During the traffic stop a passenger in the vehicle, 21-year old Zackary Quinton Tylor Bond, of Tabor,  was arrested on a Page County District Court warrant for Probation violation.  The warrant stems from his sentencing on an original charge of Theft in the 4th Degree.  Bond was transported to the Page County Jail where he was unable to post $1,000 bail.  He was being held in the Page County Jail awaiting further court proceedings.

Atlantic adds another state qualifier with Jaxson Eden in the 1600M

Sports

May 11th, 2018 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the tentative lists of State Track qualifiers on Friday afternoon and the Atlantic Boys have added one more participant. Jaxson Eden qualified for the 1600M Run after posting the 18th fastest qualifying time. Eden was third in the district race in Atlantic on Thursday. His entry brings the Atlantic boys qualifier number to 14. No other girls events were added for Atlantic, they had 3 automatic qualifiers on Thursday night.

Boys events that qualified are: Chase Mullenix and Craig Allen Becker-800M, Craig Allen Becker and Jaxson Eden-1600M, Bradley Dennis and Jalen Petersen-3200M, Gratt Reed-110M Hurdles and 400M Hurdles, 4x200M Relay (Gratt Reed, Zade Niklasen, Tyler Moen, Dillon Sonntag), 4x400M Relay (Zade Niklasen, Tyler Moen, Dillon Sonntag, Chase Mullenix), 4x800M Relay (Craig Allen Becker, Jaxson Eden, Zeke Whetstone, Chase Mullenix), Sprint Medley (Jayden Barnwell, Tyler Moen, Gratt Reed, Zade Niklasen), Distance Medley (Zade Niklasen, Dillon Sonntag, Tyler Moen, Chase Mullenix), Spencer Ray- High Jump.

Girls events that qualified: Taylor McCreedy- 3000M, 4x200M Relay (Taylor Hansen, Alyssa Derby, Jessica Hartwig, Haley Rasmussen), Haley Rasmussen- Long Jump.