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HOWARD GOETTSCH, 90, of Avoca (Svcs. 05/05/2018)

Obituaries

April 29th, 2018 by admin

HOWARD GOETTSCH, 90, of Avoca died Saturday, April 28th at Avoca Specialty Care. Mass of Christian Burial for HOWARD GOETTSCH will be held Saturday, May 5th at 11:00am in the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Walnut. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home of Avoca has the arrangements.

Friends may call Saturday, May 5th from 9:00am-11:00am at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Walnut, prior to services with a Rosary to be held at 8:30am that morning.

Burial will be in the Layton Township Cemetery in Walnut.

HOWARD GOETTSCH is survived by:

Wife: Mary Ann (Koppold) Goettsch of Walnut.

Daughter: Cindy (Dean) Fornoff of Springfield, NE.

Sons: Fred (Mary Lou) Goettsch of Hancock. Bob (Bernitta) Goettsch of Avoca.

8 Grandchildren

12 Great-Grandchildren

Rural Cumberland family loses everything in house fire

News

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A rural Cumberland family lost most of their possessions during a fire Sunday afternoon, that destroyed their home. Friends of Peg and Daryl Schrier, say the couple was left with the clothes on their back. If you are able to contribute good, used clothing, contact the Cumberland Fire Department of Cass County Emergency Management Agency. They should be able to direct you to where a drop-off location is.

Courtesy Cass County Sheriff’s Office

Peg Schrier wears size 10 jeans and medium shirts. Daryl wears 40 pants and X large button up shirts. Preferably long sleeve. The fire at their home located at 67746 Quincy Road, was first observed at around 3:08-p.m., Sunday.

Firefighters from Cumberland, Massena, Wiota, Atlantic and Griswold responded. By the time the first crews and law enforcement were on the scene, the home was fully engulfed in flames. The 1920’s home, which had been remodeled and added onto over the years, was unoccupied, while the couple were out planting in their field.

An initial investigation determined the fire appeared to be electrical in nature, but the State Fire Marshal’s Office was called-in to assist in the investigation, and an official cause was not available Sunday evening. The couple was sleeping in a camper on their property, Sunday night.

Red Oak man arrested for OWI after hit-and-run accident

News

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police, early Sunday afternoon, arrested 30-year old Bradley Brent Perdue, of Red Oak, for OWI/2nd offense. Perdue was allegedly driving a 2004 Dodge RAM 1600 westbound on  Reed Street near the intersection of 4th Street in Red Oak, when his truck struck a 2007 Chevy Silverado pickup that was legally parked in front of the Red Oak Tap at 409 E. Reed Street. Authorities say Perdue fled from the scene, but was arrested a couple of minutes after 12-p.m. at the north Casey’s Store in Red Oak. His bond was set at $2,000. No Injuries were reported. Damage from the collision amounted to $9,000 altogether.

IA DCI investigating rural Moorland Officer involved shooting

News

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety report an Iowa State (ISP) Trooper responded to a motorist assist call Sunday, in the 2300 block of Carter Avenue, in rural Moorland, Iowa, just west of Fort Dodge, Iowa.  Upon arrival, the Trooper encountered a male and female involved in a dispute and the male subject pointed and fired a handgun at the Trooper.   The male subject and the ISP Trooper exchanged several rounds at each other and the male subject was subsequently shot and killed.  The Trooper was not injured.  An initial investigation revealed the male suspect had fired several shots into his own vehicle prior to the Trooper arriving.

The name of the deceased is being withheld pending notification of relatives and the name of the Trooper is being withheld at his time.  The Webster County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation are investigating this incident and results of the investigation will be forwarded to the Webster County Attorney’s Office for review.

Kingham flirts with perfecto in MLB debut, Pirates top Cards

Sports

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nick Kingham carried a perfect game into the seventh inning in his major league debut to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday. Kingham, a 26-year-old rookie right-hander, retired 20 straight batters before Paul DeJong singled down the left-field line with two outs in the seventh. He finished with one hit and nine strikeouts on 98 pitches (72 strikes) after being recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis earlier in the day. Elias Diaz went 3-for-4 with three singles and two RBIs as the Pirates won their fifth straight game and completed a three-game sweep of the Cardinals.

Right-hander Luke Weaver (2-2) took the loss after allowing four runs runs on six hits with six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. He pitched five scoreless before walking the bases loaded with one out in the sixth.
UP NEXT:
Cardinals: RHP Michael Wacha (4-1, 3.62) will attempt to extend his winning streak to five games when he takes the mound against the Chicago White Sox at Busch Stadium on Tuesday. Wacha has won four straight starts since last losing on March 31, when he allowed four runs on five hits in 4 2/3 innings against the New York Mets.

House fire west of Cumberland Sunday afternoon

News

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Cumberland, Massena and Wiota, were called to a fully involved house fire, Sunday, west of Cumberland. The blaze occurred at 67746 Quincy Road. The home was not occupied at the time..

Courtesy Cass County Sheriff’s Office

No other details currently available. The call was dispatched at around 3:08-p.m.  Atlantic and Griswold Fire tanker trucks were requested at around 3:25-p.m. The State Fire Marshal’s Office was called to assist in the investigation.

Photos courtesy Mike Kennon, Cass County EMA

Des Moines police identify victim in Friday’s fatal shooting

News

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines Police have identified the victim in the city’s latest fatal shooting. Police said in a news release that 20-year-old Des Moines resident Josue D. Alonzo Jr. died after Friday night’s shooting on the city’s east side.
Officers found Alonzo dead at the scene of the shooting after they were called to the area around 10:30 p.m. Friday.

No arrests had been reported as of Sunday morning. This shooting was Des Moines’ third homicide this year.

Linn County man pleads guilty to killing mom in 2016

News

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man has pleaded guilty to killing his mother by shoving chunks of an apple down her throat as part of a deal with prosecutors. Thirty-three-year-old Joseph Hubbard pleaded guilty to manslaughter on Friday in connection with the December 2016 death. In exchange for the plea, prosecutors dropped several other charges against Hubbard who had shared a mobile home with his mother, 56-year-old Deborah Roman, in Hiawatha.

Prosecutors say officers found Hubbard wandering naked on a Hiawatha street Dec. 2 after he broke into a church, poured gasoline inside and punched a man. Police say officers found Roman’s body when they checked their home.

Hubbard could spend up to 10 years in prison for the crime. He was also ordered to pay $150,000 to Roman’s estate.

City of Atlantic Burn Pile closed until further notice

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Fire Chief Mark McNees reports the compost/burn pile near the Schildberg Recreation Area is closed effective 2:45-p.m. Sunday (Today) until further notice, due to the strong winds and risk of embers. KJAN will let you know when the compost/burn pile is available for use.

Study: Hit & run crashes are becoming more frequent, more deadly

News

April 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A report finds deadly hit-and-run crashes are on the rise across the country and in Iowa. Rose White, spokeswoman for Triple-A-Iowa, says their research finds there’s another hit-and-run crash every minute nationwide. “Between 2006 through 2016, there were 93 hit-and-run crashes reported in Iowa that involved at least one fatality,” White says.

She urges motorists to be cautious — and courteous to other drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists. “If you drive a large pickup truck or SUV, those with the extended mirrors, use extra caution when sharing the road with bicyclists or when driving near pedestrians,” White says. “Some of these mirrors extend a foot-and-a-half from the side of the vehicle and can pose a deadly threat to any of those sharing the roadway.”

The Triple-A study finds nearly 65-percent of people killed in hit-and-run crashes are pedestrians or bicyclists. For those on foot or on bikes, White urges them to avoid distractions and stay alert. “Be aware of your surroundings and be aware of those extra dangers that can pose a threat, especially for vehicles that might be turning right on a red light,” White says. “Use caution whenever you’re near the roadway. This means staying off your cell phone if you’re a pedestrian.”

Since 2009, the number of deaths resulting from hit-and-run crashes has risen more than seven-percent each year. Florida and New Mexico are among the worst states for hit-and-run crashes and they also have some of the highest numbers of uninsured motorists. Iowa’s uninsured motorist rate is one of the lowest in the country at almost nine-percent, compared to Florida at nearly 27-percent.

(Radio Iowa)