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Stolen van located in a ditch

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February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A van stolen last week from Harlan was found a few hours later, in a ditch. Harlan Police say Dawitt Sangele, of Harlan, reported his 1996 Dodge Caravan missing Jan. 28th. The vehicle was located in a ditch, about two-miles west of Harlan. The incident remains under investigation.

Atlantic man arrested on drug charge; 2 people arrested for assault

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February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

An Atlantic man was arrested last week on a drug charge, and two Atlantic residents were arrested for assault. The A-PD reports 35-year old Michael Trotter, of Atlantic, was arrested Jan. 21st, for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. On Jan. 28th, 51-year old Preston Nelson, and 25-year old James Howard, both of Atlantic, were arrested on Assault Causing Injury, charges. And, on Jan. 29th, 19-year old Matthew Paulsen, of Adair, was arrested for 5th degree Theft (shoplifting).

All subjects were booked into the Cass County Jail.

Harlan couple reported after baby found w/marijuana in his system

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February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department today (Tuesday), released a report on recent arrests. Officials say on Jan. 25th, 25-year old’s Jennifer Andersen and Garrett Hampton, both of Harlan, were charged with Child Endangerment after officers were called to Myrtue Medical Center for a report of a 14-month old male who was admitted and found to have marijuana in his system. The couple were given citations and an order to appear later, in court. The incident was also reported to the Dept. of Human Services.

On Jan. 23rd, 27-year old Zane Szeliga, of Harlan, was arrested after police were notified by a concerned citizen, that they had observed someone kick-in the door of a residence in the 1800 block of 16th Street. Officers found Szeliga in the home and arrested him for Burglary in the 3rd degree, Possession of Marijuana and Methamphetamine, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. That same day, 20-year old Matthew Strong, of Harlan, was arrested in drug charges, following a traffic stop. Strong was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Prohibited Acts, and Driving While Suspended. A passenger in the vehicle, 31-year old Orlando Rodriguez, of Harlan, was cited for Open Container, and released.

On Jan. 28th, 18-year old Brett Keane was arrested after officers were called to the Harlan Community High School, following a report of a student suspected to be in possession of marijuana. Keane was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance.

Officials say on Sunday, 25-year old Brooke Scheffler, of Harlan, was arrested on charges that include Obstructing Emergency Communications, Tampering with a witness, and assault. The woman was taken into custody after officers were called to investigate the reported assault of Karen Scheffler.

Last Friday, Harlan Police arrested 25-year old Ross Buboltz, of Shelby, following a traffic stop. Buboltz was charged with OWI and Careless Driving. On Jan. 28th, 50-year old Curt Anstey, was cited by police for Violating a No Contact Order, after he allegedly had contact with Kristine Schmitz, of Harlan.

Mills County arrest report (2/3/15)

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February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports four recent arrests. On Monday, 36-year old Joshua Robert Saunders, of Omaha, was arrested just before 1-a.m. in Pacific Junction, for Failure to Appear on a Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender charge. His bond was set at $3,000.

On Saturday, deputies in Mills County arrested 18-year old Madison Leigh Bendt, of Glenwood, for Interference with Official Acts. Bond was set at $300; 33-year old Douglas Charles Heitman, of Silver City was arrested for Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Failure to Maintain Control. His bond was also set at $300. And, 28-year old Seth Allen Osler, of Malvern, was arrested Saturday morning for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

IRMA SCHETTLER-FRISCHMEYER, 85, of Carlisle & formerly of Carroll (Svcs. 2/6/15)

Obituaries

February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IRMA SCHETTLER-FRISCHMEYER, 85, of Carlisle (& formerly of Carroll), died Mon., Feb. 2nd. A Mass of Christian Burial service for IRMA SCHETTLER-FRISCHMEYER will be held 10:30-a.m. Fri., Feb. 6th, at the Holy Spirit Church, in Carroll. Ohde-Twit Funeral Home in Carroll has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-until 6:30-p.m. Thu., Feb. 5th. A Prayer service will be held at the funeral home 6:30-p.m. Thursday, and visitation will resume 9:30-a.m. Friday at the Holy Spirit Church, prior to the service.

Burial will be in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Carroll.

IRMA SCHETTLER-FRISCHMEYER is survived by:

Her son – Michael (Mary Beth) Frischmeyer, of Ft. Dodge.

Her daughters – Linda (R.Michael) Kip, of Portland, OR; Pat (Ron) Hansen, of Kankakee, IL; Alice (Tim) Weander, of Omaha; Marie (Bill) Domino, of Norwalk, and Karen (Bill) Pickthorn, of Palo Alto, CA.

Her sisters – Irene Reynolds, of Omaha; Joan Danzer, of Carroll; Ruth (Paul) Mescher, of Manning;

Her brothers – Edwin Schettler, of Emmetsburg; Elmer (Ann) Schettler, of Pagosa Springs, CO, & Melvin (Barb) Schettler, of Des Moines.

and 11 grandchildren.

Banning cell phone use while driving on docket at statehouse

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February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

It would be illegal to use a hand-held cellphone while driving if a bill proposed by the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau becomes law. Texting while driving would also become a primary offense, meaning an officer would be able to pull someone over if they suspect the driver is texting. Patrick Hoye, the former head of the Iowa State Patrol, is now chief of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau.
“We just think it is life-saving legislation,” Hoye says.20080708_bumpersticker_33

Hoye met with members of the Senate Transportation Committee to discuss the bill. He says cell phone use while driving — to either talk or text — is just as bad as drunk driving because not only does it take one hand off the wheel, it takes the driver’s attention away from the road. “For my family, does it matter if they’re drunk and they cross the center line and they take out my family or they cross the center line because they were texting and take out my family,” Hoye says. “You’re not only putting yourself in danger, but you’re putting everybody on the road in danger.”

The distraction of smart phones has become an “epidemic” on Iowa’s roads, according to Hoye. He cites 2013 stats showing 63 percent of the fatality crashes on Iowa roads involved a vehicle that had left its lane. “I think you can make a pretty strong correlation,” Hoye says. “…Something is causing our citizens to leave the road and we just believe that obviously distracted driving and, in particular texting, is one of those strong reasons.”

Fourteen other states have laws which forbid drivers to use their hands to text or hold their phone to talk. The Iowa law that’s been proposed by the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau would impose a 30-dollar fine for texting or talking on a cell phone while driving and it is similar to the law that’s been in effect in Illinois for over a year. Sergeant John Thompson of the Illinois State Police told members of the Iowa Senate’s Transportation Committee that public opinion in Illinois was overwhelmingly in favor of banning cell phone use while driving.

“It’s scary out there to see what people are doing in vehicles,” Thompson says. “…You see people who are just all over the road…They’re doing everything in a vehicle but driving.” Thompson says traffic fatalities declined in Illinois last year — the first year the cell phone ban while driving was in effect. Last year, a bill banning texting while driving passed the Senate, but it was not considered in the Iowa House.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 02-03-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 3rd, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Pam Scoles, Iowa Bluebird Conservationists Member from Griswold, about Bluebirds and some upcoming educational programs at local libraries.

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Iowa soldiers won’t be joining Ebola fight in West Africa

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February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

JOHNSTOWN, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa Army National Guard medical unit won’t be joining the fight against Ebola in West Africa. A National Guard news release says the 294th Area Support Medical Company’s estimated six-month deployment was canceled “due to completion of Ebola Treatment Unity construction and other major training in West Africa.” Because that work has been completed, more than 800 U.S. military personnel have been sent home, with more to follow.

Originally, 80 Iowans were scheduled for the West Africa mission, but that number was reduced to 40. The National Guard says the Iowa solders would have provided care only for Defense Department personnel and others sent to help, but they wouldn’t have been treating West Africans.

Highway 6 re-opened to travel

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February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation reports Highway 6, which had been closed since Sunday due to snowdrifts and vehicles stuck on the road, has officially re-opened to traffic (as of 9-a.m., Tuesday). Officials say the roadway is still slick, so motorists should travel with caution.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd

Trading Post

February 3rd, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  We have small square bales of horse quality hay. $4 a bale Located SE of Hamlin. 268-5560.

FOR SALE:  Small snow Blower, $100.00. Firm.  May need little tune up, has not been used for couple years.  Call. 712-254-0217.

FOR SALE: Two Barry Manilow Concert tickets February 10th at the Century Link in Omaha at 7:30. $49 each. Section 223 Row 1 Seats 16 & 17. 712-243-5481

FOR SALE: 2005 Chysler 300 in Mint Condition, 39-thousand miles, every option available except navigation, Vanilla colored. Asking $13,900 Call 249-2509.