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Cass County Extension Report 09-02-2015

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

September 2nd, 2015 by Jim Field

w/ Kate Olson

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Backyard and Beyond 09-02-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 2nd, 2015 by Jim Field

Lavon Eblen speaks with Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning about Monarchs and more.

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Atlantic man arrested on drug and other charges, Tuesday

News

September 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Tuesday, of 19-year old Tyler Ray Osborn, of Atlantic. Osborn was taken into custody on charges of Driving While Revoked (Serious) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (Simple). He was brought to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $1,300 bond.

And on Monday, deputies in Cass County arrested 19-year old Sarah Jo Porter, of Atlantic. Porter was taken into custody on a District Court warrant for Failure to Appear. She was brought to the Cass County Jail, and later released on $5,000 bond.

The Sheriff’s Office also wants the public to remain aware that phone scams are an ongoing problem. Authorities say you should Never give your personal information or bank account information to anyone via telephone on calls you did not initiate!

(12-p.m. News)

Wood Chipper stolen from Adair

News

September 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Adair County are asking for your help in finding a wood chipper stolen from the Adair business, Cornerstone Landscaping. The theft took place sometime in the late hours of Sunday night or early hours of Monday morning. 

If you know or have heard of the whereabouts of the machine, or who may have been involved in the theft, please call the Adair County Sheriff’s Office at 641-743-2148. chipperYou can also contact Chief Heinz at the Adair Police Department, at 641-742-3615. Or, send the Sheriff’s Office a message on FB. You can always request to remain anonymous.

Authorities are also looking for information on a stolen trailer from another business owner in Adair, Caliber Concrete.

Iowa Community Kitchen and First Baptist Church of Harlan Create Partnership to Meet the Growing Demand for Iowa Community Kitchen’s Meal Services

News

September 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Community Kitchen (ICK), which has served over 5,900 meals to the Shelby County community since October 2014, has partnered with First Baptist Church of Harlan. Through this new partnership, both ICK and First Baptist Church look forward to expanding the services available through ICK starting October 6, 2015.

Pastor Dan Hawn, First Baptist Church of Harlan, says “We are very excited to get involved with Iowa Community Kitchen and the strong mission they have established serving the Shelby County community. Their work pairs very well with our efforts to strengthen our community from the inside out, meeting the needs of those less fortunate or those who may have lost their way along life’s path.”

Vickie Kuhn, Director, Iowa Community Kitchen, says “As we close out our first year this October, we anticipate we will have served over 6,900 meals to the Shelby County community. The community’s needs continue to grow and we look forward to meeting those needs through this new partnership.”

Iowa Community Kitchen provides “free will donation” meals on Wednesday evenings to anyone in the community who walks through their doors. The service has met the needs of many segments of Shelby County including low income families, busy families who do not have time to prepare a meal on Wednesday, community members who have trouble leaving their place of residence for a meal, and community members who are looking for an opportunity to socialize with their neighbors and friends.

Starting October 6th, ICK will be providing their meal service using the recently renovated kitchen and dining facilities available at First Baptist Church. Kuhn says “This will be a little bit of a change, as we move from providing meals on Wednesday’s to Tuesday’s starting October 6th. We have already started communicating this change to our patrons and believe the transition to a new serving night will be very smooth, especially with all the help and support First Baptist Church is providing.”

For additional information, please visit the Iowa Community Kitchen Facebook page and First Baptist Church of Harlan’s website.

Longtime coach Kirk Ferentz overhauls Hawkeyes

Sports

September 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Instead of the new coach many Iowa fans were hoping for, the Hawkeyes has apparently gotten a new Kirk Ferentz. Ferentz, the nation’s second-longest tenured coach, has spent the last eight months overhauling his underperforming program.

Ferentz has made a ton of changes this offseason, from introducing alternate uniforms to switching practice times and updating his recruiting philosophy. The Hawkeyes are hoping they’ll pay off with wins, starting Saturday against Illinois State in the season opener.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd

Trading Post

September 2nd, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  10′ aluminum fishing boat, $150.  Also, a kayak, asking $50.  Call 243-6801. SOLD!!

FOR SALE:  Vintage 1940-50’s Enamel Kitchen Table with Slide leaves. $100.00 OBO. Call 712-254-0703.

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FOR SALE: Bolt cabinets for organizing.  Metal 22″x44″x11″deep. 40 compartments in each and they are brand new.  $75 each or will negotiate if you want more than one. Call 712-250-0788.

FOR SALE: 1991 Ford F-150, runs real good, 4 speed $800. 254-3725.

Moped traffic stop results in drug arrest

News

September 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A man riding a moped in Harlan was arrested on drug charges, Monday, following a traffic stop. According to Harlan Police, 47-year old Timothy Nevel, of Harlan, was pulled over for driving a moped with no license plates displayed. As a result of the stop Nevel was taken into custody and transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Nevel was also cited for failure to have a valid license, failure to prove security against liability and operating a non-registered vehicle.

Harlan Police report also:

Four juveniles were cited into juvenile court Aug. 24th, after officers were notified that they had allegedly broken into an apartment owned by Jeron and Melissa Henscheid. Missing from the apartment were several knives, scissors and flashlights.

On Aug. 26th, officers in Harlan arrested 36-year old Philip Dau, of Harlan, after they responded to a report of a subject who might be in need of assistance. The subject (Dau) was located in the 2600 block of 12th Street. Due to his condition and his BAC over 3 ½ times the legal limit, Dau was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with intoxication in public.

On Aug. 27th, 29-year old Hanna Harding, of Harlan, was arrested on an active warrant for her arrest. Harding was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

Exira man arrested Tuesday evening on assault charge

News

September 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Deputies in Audubon County arrested a man following an incident Tuesday, at his home. 18-year old Tyler John Eugene Weitzel, of Exira, was arrested at around 7-p.m. for Serious Domestic Abuse Assault. He was brought to the Audubon County Jail and held until making an appearance before the magistrate, and then released.

NE Iowa cyclist takes motorist to court for passing too closely

News

September 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa cycling community will be closely watching a court case in Benton County today (Wednesday). Cyclist Matt Phippen claims a pickup truck passed him in an aggressively close manner on a country road back in March. Matt Wyatt, executive director of the Iowa Bicycle Coalition, says this may be the first time a motorist will go to trial for violating the Iowa law the demands vehicles give bikes more space.

“We’re seeing incidences that this happens,” Wyatt says, “and it’s really hard to say ‘the motorist buzzed me’ without any evidence to prove it.” The cyclist in the case -does- have evidence, video of the incident shot from a pair of bike-mounted cameras facing both directions. Phippen says the video shows there was plenty of room on left side of the road, but the driver drove down the center, then hit his truck’s diesel to create a plume of smoke to “make a point.”

The pickup driver, Steven Payne, is contesting the $270 in fines and fees. Wyatt made his comments on Iowa Public Radio’s “Talk of Iowa.”

(Radio Iowa)