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LLOYD EDWIN BERGSTROM, 86, of Griswold

Obituaries

June 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

LLOYD EDWIN BERGSTROM, 86, of Griswold, died Thu., June 11th. A Memorial service for LLOYD BERGSTROM will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, June 20th, at the Griswold United Methodist Church.Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

Visitation with his family will take place at the Griswold United Methodist Church from 9:30-a.m. until the time of the service, Saturday.

A memorial fund has been established in Lloyd’s name.

LLOYD BERGSTROM is survived by:

His wife – Lucille, of Griswold.

His children – Kent (Liz) Bergstrom, of Ames; Kathlynn (Paul) Blazing, of Topeka, KS, Joni (Mike) Farwell, of Des Moines, and Lynae (Don) Foley, of Littleton, CO.

His sister – Norma (Don) Landon.

8 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Jeanette Bergstrom; and special neighbors, Chuck and Cindy Miller.

WILLIAM “BILL” PIERCE BEATTY, 60, of Avon, Co & formerly of Atlantic (Svcs. 6/19/15)

Obituaries

June 12th, 2015 by admin

WILLIAM “BILL” PIERCE BEATTY, 60, of Avon, CO (& formerly of Atlantic), died June 4th at his home in Avon. Memorial services for BILL BEATTY will be held 11-a.m. Fri., June 19th, at the First United Methodist Church in Atlantic. . Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be from 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. on June 19th, 2015, at the First United Methodist Church.

Interment of ashes will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

William “Bill” Beatty is survived by:

His parents- William & Mildred Beatty of Atlantic.

His sister: Emily (Bruce) Jordan of West Bend, WI

Other relatives, & friends.

DELTON GRUHN, 84, of Manning (Svcs. 6/15/15)

Obituaries

June 12th, 2015 by admin

DELTON GRUHN, 84, of Manning, died Thu., June 11th, at Manning Hospital. Funeral services for DELTON GRUHN will be held 10:30-a.m. Mon., June 15th, at the Zion Lutheran Church in Manning. Odhe Funeral Home of Manning is in charge of the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Ohde Funeral Home from 4-until 7-pm on Sunday, June, 14th.; Visitation will resume Monday at Zion Lutheran Church, one-hour prior to the service.

Burial will be at Manning Cemetery.

Delton Gruhn is survived by:

His wife- Janet Gruhn, of Manning

His Sons- Dwight and Todd Gruhn, of Manning, Craig Gruhn, of Templeton and Dale Gruhn, of Parkersburg.

His Sisters- Jeanette Meyer, of CA, and Marlyn Fielweber, of Manning.

10 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and his brother-in-law: Larry Schultz, of VA.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Reports Arrest

News

June 12th, 2015 by admin

A Red Oak woman was arrested Friday, in Montgomery County. Authorities say 23-year old Amanda J. Huebner was taken into custody at around 1:40-p.m. at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center, on a warrant for Interference with Official Acts. Huebner was being held in the jail on a $300 bond.

Body found in Missouri confirmed to be man wanted in Iowa AMBER alert

News

June 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities say a man’s body found Wednesday in a burned vehicle in Missouri with an infant is the father wanted in connection with an Iowa AMBER Alert. The man has been identified as 33-year-old Elvis Habibovic. Police in the Des Moines suburb of Urbandale had been looking nine-month old Logan Habibovic. An Amber Alert was issued for him early Wednesday morning with the belief that he’d been abducted by his father, Elvis. The alert matched the description of a burned vehicle found Tuesday evening in a conservation area in Harrison County, Missouri.

They are still waiting on D-N-A testing to identify the burned remains of the infant in the car. “We’ve been able to identify Elvis through dental records,” said Josh Eckerson, Harrison County Sheriff. “The child’s D-N-A has been sent to Jefferson City to the Highway Patrol Lab along with D-N-A from the mother to get a positive I-D on the child.” Eckerson said the official cause of death is still undetermined. “We speculate he piped in the fumes from the tailpipe into the car,” Eckerson said. “The actual cause of the fire is still undetermined.”

(Radio Iowa)

Copper wiring stolen from outside a Council Bluffs business

News

June 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are asking for the public’s help in locating two men who allegedly used an SUV to tear electrical wiring from a transformer located near a restaurant. Authorities say the incident happened today (Friday) at around 6:40-a.m.

Officers were dispatched to Ruby Tuesday, at 3150 24th Avenue. A witness saw two men pulling electrical wiring from a transformer box located on the south side of the business. The men were using a black SUV to pull the wires from the box. The two suspects saw the witness observe them, and sped out of the parking lot, traveling southbound on Bass Pro Drive, dragging the wiring behind.

At the intersection of Bass Pro Drive and 24th Avenue, the wires became entangled with a stop sign post, pulling the sign out of the ground. The suspect vehicle stopped in the 2500 Block of Mid America Drive and placed two sections of the wiring into their vehicle. Video from a traffic camera, then shows the suspect vehicle turning southbound onto So. 24th Street and then getting onto I-80 westbound from 24th Street.

The suspect vehicle is a black Lincoln Navigator with Nebraska license plates on it. The suspects were described as white males, with one of them being tall and thin and the other short and stocky. Both men were wearing hard hats at the time of the theft.

The cost to replace the copper wiring is expected to be in excess of $10,000. Anyone with information about the suspect’s vehicle or the suspects, is urged to contact the Council Bluffs Police Department at 328-STOP. You can remain anonymous and your tip could be eligible for a cash reward.

Below are two still shots of the suspect vehicle  as it was traveling eastbound on Mid America Drive.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 12th

Trading Post

June 12th, 2015 by admin

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FOR SALE: 12 Tomato cages, $2.50 each. A polisher sweeper for floors, $25. Stir Popcorn maker. Call 243-3238.

FOR SALE: Tractor, 1953 Ford Golden Jubilee. Brand new tires, New rear guard. $3,500 Call 712-789-0845.

FOR SALE: Hide-a-bed mattress/couch combination for $30, you haul, and phone number 243-2278.

New bird flu cases slow, focus turns to preventing repeat

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – No new bird flu cases have been reported in nearly a week on commercial farms in Minnesota and Iowa. That has farmers, scientists and government officials hopeful the worst outbreak of bird flu in the U.S. is winding down, though they know it doesn’t mean the outbreak is over.

Farmers are finishing the disposal of turkey and chicken carcasses, disinfecting the barns and preparing to restock with new birds. And scientists trying to develop an effective vaccine, determine how the H5N2 virus evaded biosecurity measures and to establish what can be done to prevent a repeat.

The first turkey barn that was infected in Minnesota is restocking, and Iowa officials say they hope to begin to do the same in several weeks.

UI officials: “mistake” sending Herky to Ernst’s Roast & Ride

News, Sports

June 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

University of Iowa officials say it was a mistake for the school’s mascot to appear at a fundraiser earlier this month featuring several Republican presidential candidates.Herky UI spokesperson Jeneane Beck told KCRG-TV that the school’s spirit squad agreed to send Herky to U.S. Senator Joni Ernst’s Roast and Ride not realizing it was a partisan event. “It was billed as an event, a motorcycle ride for veterans and heroes, that’s the way it was written. There was no ill intent on either side, it was just a mistake,” Beck said.

The event started with a motorcycle ride from a Harley-Davidson dealership in Des Moines to a barbecue in Boone. Herky and Cy, the mascot for Iowa State University, were both paid to appear at the event in Boone. The mascots posed for photos with attendees. ISU spokeswoman Annette Hacker said the athletic department will be reviewing its policy on which events Cy can attend after criticism following the Boone fundraiser.

(Radio Iowa)

Supreme Court rules in Waterloo case: your front porch is not a public place

News

June 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Supreme Court has ruled the front porch of a private residence is not a public place. The ruling comes in the case of a Patience Paye of Waterloo who was charged in 2013 with public intoxication after coming out onto her front porch to talk with police about a fight she had with her boyfriend. Paye appealed the conviction, saying her front steps were not a public place.

The Supreme Court had ruled 12 years ago that the front steps and common hallway of an apartment house are public places because access is required by everyone. In this ruling the justices say while people can use Paye’s front stairs to approach her home for limited purposes — like selling a product or to borrow a cup of sugar — allowing them to do so is not a general invitation to the public to use the steps.

The ruling also says if the front stairs of a single-family residence are always a public place, “it would be a crime to sit there calmly on a breezy summer day and sip a mojito, celebrate a professional achievement with a mixed drink of choice, or even baste meat on the grill with a bourbon-infused barbeque sauce.” The court reversed Paye’s public intoxication conviction.

(Radio Iowa)