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DAVID ALLEN RASMUSSEN, 77, of Atlantic (pending)

Obituaries

July 26th, 2022 by Jim Field

DAVID ALLEN RASMUSSEN, 77, of Atlantic died Sunday, July 24, 2022 at Salem Lutheran Homes in Elk Horn.  Services for DAVID ALLEN RASMUSSEN will be held at a later date at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery. Schmidt Family Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

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DAVID ALLEN RASMUSSEN is survived by:

Wife:  Becki Rasmussen

Children:  Kelly Rasmussen of Atlantic; Kristi (Jeff) Dickey of LaVista, NE

Step-Children:  Matt Steffen of Gulf Breeze, FL; Kersten Abild of Atlantic

3 Sisters, A Sister-in-law, 3 Grandchildren, 7 Great-Grandchildren, 3 Step-Grandchildren.

Grassley plans to oppose computer CHIPS bill

News

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican U-S Senator Chuck Grassley admits it’s rare he and Independent Senator Bernie Sanders agree on legislation, but they’re in accord on the computer semiconductor bill due for a final vote this week. Grassley says the so-called CHIPS bill is nothing less than “corporate welfare,” and it’s not the same as the measure that he supported last year. “There was never a bill that would give tax refunds to major corporations on top of the federal dollars when it was passed a year ago,” Grassley says. “Now that tax provision is in here. So there’s subsidy, refundable tax credits for major corporations that are very wealthy.” Some provisions that were provided for in the earlier legislation have been accomplished, according to Grassley.

“We’ve already had a lot of companies saying that they’re going to invest in Texas, Arizona and in Ohio and computer chips,” Grassley says, “and that’s all happened since we passed the bill a year ago.” Backers say CHIPS is designed to bolster U-S production of computer semiconductors and to level the playing field with China, but Grassley disagrees. “We need to be tough on China, I want to make that very clear,” he says, “but the taxpayer can’t bankroll corporate welfare.” Grassley says what was originally going to be 52-billion dollars in subsidies has ballooned to be 270-billion. In a tweet, Grassley said of CHIPS: “It’s just a huge govt handout to massive/already-profitable companies Why would we spend MORE TAXPAYER DOLLARS for unnecessary corporate welfare?”

Shooting death of Iowa Patrolman cited at US Senate police safety hearing

News

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A U.S. Senate hearing on police safety has focused on the shooting death of an Iowa State patrolman. Zach Anderson was a Grundy County deputy last year when Patrol Sergeant Jim Smith led a tactical team to confront a man barricaded in his Grundy Center home.

Anderson considered leaving law enforcement, but is now a Cedar Falls police officer.

Anderson told senators more must be done to protect police and provide more counseling after attacks like the one he survived. Anderson credits his wife for encouraging him to talk. “Today I can tell you that I’m doing OK,” Anderson said, “but I know that others are not.” Anderson said the man who killed Sergeant Smith had “a hatred of law enforcement” that “ramped up” in the current environment and Anderson called on senators to play a role in changing attitudes. “I ask you today to lead like Jim by defending us, protecting us, caring for us and validating the work we do as law enforcement officers,” Anderson said.

Senator Chuck Grassley, who invited Anderson to speak at the hearing, said there’s “too much hostility” toward law enforcement. “This is a growing crisis,” Grassley said during the hearing, “and there’s much that congress needs to do to address it.” A Michigan sheriff, the president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Baltimore’s police commissioner and a Chicago policeman who survived a shooting also testified during today’s  hearing.

DNR biologist says fungal disease causing thousands of carp in Storm Lake to die

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Dead fish are washing up on the shore of Storm Lake. Iowa Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologist Ben Wallace says an initial investigation indicates one species of fish is affected. “It looks to be a disease kind of specifically impacting the common carp,” he says, “so, to be honest, not a huge impact on the fishery there.” Wallace says thousands of dead carp have been found along Storm Lake’s shore.

“This kind of thing does happen. It’s not super common, but it’s a natural occurrence to have disease outbreaks in wild fish populations,” he says. “…They have a lot of necrotic tissue on their gills, had some fungus growing on their scales and stuff, so everything points to a disease impacting the common carp.”

Wallace hopes to find a lab to test sample fish to gain more information. He says the kill could last a couple more weeks before the disease runs its course. He does not expect other species of fish in Storm Lake to be impacted.

ARLENE ADAMS, 97, of Harlan (Svcs. 7/30/22)

Obituaries

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ARLENE ADAMS, 97, of Harlan, died Monday, July 25th, at the Elm Crest Retirement Community. Funeral services for ARLENE ADAMS will be held 2-p.m. Saturday, July 30th, at the United Methodist Church in Kirkman. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Friday, July 29th, from 5:30-until 8:30-p.m.

Burial is in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Kirkman.

ARLENE ADAMS is survived by:

Her son – Ronald Adams,of Greeley, CO.
Her daughters – Cindy (Karl) Hanson, of Kirkman; Penny (Eric) Trager, of Audubon, & Amy (Jim) Thygesen, of Harlan.

10 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, 1 step-grandchild, 1 step great-great grandchild.

Fatal accident in Cerro Gordo County

News

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Nora Springs, Iowa) – One person died and two others were injured during a crash late Monday night in Cerro Gordo County. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2013 Nissan Altima driven by 58-year-old Timothy Hoy, of Charles City, was westbound on 265th Street at around 11:10-p.m., when the vehicle crossed the center line of the road and collided head-on with a 2005 Pontiac G5, driven by 41-year-old Stephen Miles, of Mason City.

The Pontiac came to rest in the north ditch. The Nissan stopped on the roadway, and was struck by a third vehicle. Authorities say Stephen Miles died at the scene. He was wearing his seat belt. Two passengers in his car, 16-year-old Tyler Miles -who was not buckled-in, and 17-year-old Jackson Gobeli, both of Mason City, who was wearing his seat belt, were injured and transported by ambulance to the hospital.

The crash remains under investigation. Nora Springs First Responders and EMS, along with Mason City EMS, responded to the scene.

Page County man cited following a rollover/injury accident

News

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

An investigation into a rollover accident Friday afternoon resulted in a rural Clarinda man being cited for Failure to Maintain Control. According to the Page County Sheriff’s Office, Deputies were notified at around 1:10-p.m. Friday about a motor vehicle accident having taken place in the vicinity of 200th Street and O Ave, about three-miles northwest of Clarinda.

When Deputies arrived, they found a vehicle upside down in a field, with heavy damage resulting from the rollover accident. No one was found at the scene. Deputies and personnel from the Clarinda Fire Department and Clarinda Regional Health Center EMS searched the area looking for the driver, and after an extensive search, the driver, identified as 48-year-old Jason Ludwig Reents, was located at his residence approximately three-miles to the west.

Reents was transported to Clarinda Regional Health Center with non-life-threatening injuries by Clarinda Ambulance Service. Reents was later cited for Driving While Revoked and Failure to Maintain Control. The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Clarinda Fire Department and the Clarinda Ambulance Service.

Note: A charge is merely an accusation and that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

BENJAMIN DOUGLAS HEATH, 74, of Atlantic (Svcs. Pending)

Obituaries

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

BENJAMIN DOUGLAS HEATH, 74, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Heritage House in Atlantic, IA. Arrangements for BENJAMIN HEATH are pending with the staff of Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 7/26/22

News

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 23-year-old Gage Burman Kephart, of Plattsmouth, NE, was arrested the evening of July 20th on I-29, for Public Intoxication. His bond was set at $300. And, on the 21st, 24-year-old David Glen Combs, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Failure To Appear on an original charges of OWI1st and Driving While Barred. His bond was set at $5,000.

Clarinda man arrested on a Page County warrant, Monday

News

July 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – Page County Sheriff’s Deputies, Monday, arrested a man wanted on a Page County warrant for Consumption of alcohol in a public place/1st offense, and, Disorderly Conduct. Authorities say 40-year-old Joshua Jay Martin, of Clarinda, was transported to the Page County Jail and held on a $1,000 cash-only bond, pending further court appearances.

Joshua J. Martin