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Glenwood Police report (2/8)

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report one arrest from over the weekend. 37-year old Health Holmes, of Pacific Junction, was arrested Sunday for Violation of a No Contact Order. He posted a $300 bond, and was released.

Authorities say man killed in central Iowa apartment fire

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

BOONE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in central Iowa say a man has died and about two dozen people were evacuated from an apartment building after a fire broke out. The Des Moines Register reports that the fire was reported Sunday evening in Boone. Members of the Boone Fire Department arrived to find flames coming from a fifth-floor unit on the south side of the six-story building. Authorities say firefighters found 66-year-old Steven Michael Crise inside the burning unit. Crise was declared dead at the scene.

Officials say about 24 people were evacuated from the building, along with several pets. No other injuries were reported. The fire is being investigated by the Boone Fire Department, Boone police and the Iowa State Fire Marshal’s Office.

 

The pandemic won’t stand in the way of Girl Scout cookie sales

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans who haven’t blown their New Year’s resolutions about weight loss yet have a new temptation, as Girl Scout Cookie season has arrived. Samie Swinton, spokeswoman for the Girls Scouts of Greater Iowa, says sales of the tasty treats teach the girls valuable lessons and they won’t be deterred by the pandemic. “We know life is different these days and the cookie program is still something that is so valuable for our Girl Scouts to participate in and learn all the business skills that they do,” Swinton says. “There are different options for them to continue to sell this year but stay safe while doing it.”

To buy cookies, Iowans shouldn’t wait for a youngster to ring their doorbell this year. They can simply go to the website — www.girlscoutsiowa.org/findcookies — enter their ZIP code and place their order online. “Girls can drop it off right at their doorstep and have a contact-free option,” Swinton says. “It can also just get shipped to their doorstep. We have virtual booths where troops can participate together and have their link out all week long and then do a drive-through pickup the day of the booth sale.”

Swinton says all of the money raised by cookie sales remains in Iowa. “One-hundred percent of the proceeds stay local, right here in our council,” she says. “It helps support the troops to do all of the different activities that they want to do, service projects that directly help their community, as well as help fund our mission of volunteer training and the camps that they go to.”

Girl Scout Cookies can also be ordered through the Grub Hub site in Ankeny, Ames, Des Moines and Sioux City. Online orders must be placed by March 28th. There are nine varieties of cookies this year. The new flavor is called “Toast-Yay!” and is inspired by the flavors of French toast.

Reynolds says she’s reaching out to Republicans reluctant to support her education bill

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says she’s ready to educate her fellow Republicans who are expressing reluctance about one of her legislative priorities.  “It’s early in the session,” she says. “It’s part of the process and we’re ready to go.” The governor’s plan to expand charter schools and give parents state money for private school expenses HAS cleared the Iowa Senate with the minimum number of Republican votes required — but three Republicans voted against it.

House Speaker Pat Grassley of New Hartford says the House moves at a different pace and there are differences of opinion among House Republicans on what parental choice should look like. “People may want to do more, may want to do less, whatever that looks like,” Grassley says, “so I wouldn’t say it’s a sticking point, it’s just a piece that we have to work through.” Reynolds says shifting more state money to private schools is the right thing to do. “Especially after what we’ve seen take place and the impact that the pandemic has had on our students over this past year,” Reynolds says, “so we are going to continue to educate and update and reach out to legislators to help answer any questions that they may have and to bring them on board.”

House Republicans already have separated out one part of the governor’s education package — to get rid of transfer restrictions in five Iowa districts and let all students enroll in another public district. The House passed a stand-alone bill on that topic last week.

Adair County Sheriff’s report (2/8/21)

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Feb. 1st, of 48-year old Julie Lynn Lamb, of Council Bluffs. Lamb was arrested on an Adair County warrant for Child Endangerment without injury. Her bond at the Adair County Jail was set at $2,000.  On Feb. 1st also, 34-year old David Spencer Reeves, of Earlham, was arrested by Stuart Police, on multiple charges, including: Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (3 counts); Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd or subsequent offense – Meth (2 counts); Domestic Abuse Assault/2nd offense (2 counts); 2 counts of False Imprisonment, and two counts Harassment in the 1st Degree.

Reeves was also arrested Feb. 4th at the Adair County Jail, for Violation of a No Contact Order, after he repeatedly tried to contact the protected female party. His cash/surety bond was set at $10,000.

On Feb. 3rd, Stuart Police arrested 32-year old Tyrone Anthony Morris, of Stuart, for Domestic Assault with a weapon (a hammer)/1st offense, and Assault while displaying a dangerous weapon. He was released later that same day on a $2,000 cash-surety bond.

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 8th

Trading Post

February 8th, 2021 by admin

WANTED: 1929 Audubon High School yearbook; the Popular Iowa History book, green hard back, from 1983 or so? 712-773-3972 (Kimballton)

WANTED: Large recliner chair. Call 641-344-5416.

FOR SALE:  I have a blue Quantum Q6 Edge scooter with ramps to doorway and flag, asking $1,800 (price reduced).  Located in Atlantic.  Please call 712-249-8556 or 712-249-8668.

WANTED:  looking for house for rent, 1, 2, bedroom in Atlantic, Iowa area. no apartments.  Call 712-249-5118.

WANTED: Looking for a lift chair. Call 712-243-2902.

FOR SALE: Ladder rack for a pickup. Only use a couple times to haul a couple of kayaks. Don’t need anymore. $60 OBO. Call 712-254-3553 by Lewis.  SOLD!

FOR SALE: Nice picture book of Bruce Springsteen. $5. 712-250-8699.

Trevor Frederickson Fund to make Trojan Baseball Pitching Camp possible this year

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A representative of the Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund has announced the Fund will provide funds for the 2021 Atlantic Trojan Baseball Pitching Camp, again this year.  Trevor’s mom Melanie Petty, says the camp is for all interested Atlantic Little League kids 3rd  through 7th grade.  Brett Johnson will be instructing the camp every Saturday in February along with one Saturday in both March and April.  Full details can be found on the Atlantic Little League FaceBook page.

Brett Johnson receives a check from Grant Petty for the Trojan Baseball Pitching Camp.

Melanie says they “Had a great first day over the weekend.  The kids really liked working with Brett and he had some fun drills to teach the kids about not only pitching technique but throwing and catching the ball in general.  We think anyone interested in baseball could benefit from attending this camp.  On these extremely cold days it’s nice to think about warmer weather and baseball!”

The Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund is a 501©3 non profit organization.  All monies raised at our annual golf tournament are given back to the things that were important to Trevor.  Their next golf tournament will be held on Saturday, August 14th at Nishna Hills golf club.  Petty says “We look forward to a wonderful day of giving back to the community Trev loved and hope that you can join us.”

Mills County Sheriff’s report: Adair man arrested on Burglary charge; Glenwood man arrested on multiple felony charges

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office Monday (Today) reported on numerous arrests. Last Thursday evening, Deputies were dispatched to the area of 195th St/Paddock Ave., in Pacific Junction, to investigate a suspicious vehicle stuck in a field. Upon further investigation, two men identified as 39-year old Justin Parker, of Adair, and 40-year old Brandon Wilson, of Murdock, NE., were taken into custody. Parker was being held on a $5,000 bond for Burglary in the 3rd degree, and Trespass in the 1st degree. Wilson was cited for Trespass and turned over to Pott. County Sheriff’s Deputies, with regard to an active warrant.

On Feb. 5th, Mills County Deputies executed a search warrant at 312 N. Chestnut Street, in Glenwood. During the search, law enforcement officers recovered illegal narcotics, several firearms, and stolen property. 27-year old Rocky Runyon, of Glenwood, was arrested on multiple felony charges and transported to the Mills County Jail,where his cash-only bond was set at $400,000. Glenwood Police assisted in the arrest.

On Feb. 3rd, Mills County Deputies were dispatched to the area of 195th St./Ingraham Ave. in Pacific Junction, for a burglary in progress.  Deputies located three men near the residence. They were identified as 44-year old David Grund, Jr., of Council Bluffs, 47-year old Brian Anderson, of Omaha, and 47-year old David Anderson, of Bellevue, NE. They were taken into custody on narcotics related charges.

Deputies also located and recovered a Kubota UTV and an industrial grade yard machine, later determined to have been stolen out of Omaha, along with a trailer that was recovered in Mills County on Feb. 4th. David and Brian Anderson were being held in the Mills County Jail on $11,000 bond for Theft in the 1st Degree and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Grund bonded out of jail and has an active warrant for his arrest out of Mills County, for Theft in the 1st Degree. If you have any information leading to the arrest of David Grund, Jr., please call the Mills County Sheriff’s Office at 712-527-4337.

Other Mills County arrests include: 36-year old Michelle Lee Jones, of Walnut, IA, on Feb. 5th, on a warrant for Theft in the 5th. Bond was set at $300; 43-year old Andy Charles Andrews, of Pacific Junction, who was arrested Friday for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held without bond; and 30-year old Patrick Neil Jack, of Glenwood, was arrested Friday for Domestic Abuse Assault and on a warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault, along with two counts of Violation of a No Contact Order.

 

Public hearing in Atlantic Tuesday, & Special Meeting in Walnut on Thursday

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A public hearing is planned for Tuesday, in Atlantic. The Cass County Board of Supervisors, at 9-a.m., will hold an in-person and via Zoom, hearing on proposed priorities for property tax exemption for natural conservation or wildlife areas – an annual consideration with a slight change in the Iowa Code. The hearing will be followed by action on Resolution establishing priorities for property tax exemption for natural conservation or wildlife areas.

And, in Walnut, the City Council will hold a Special Meeting at the Community Center, beginning at 5-p.m. Thursday. A public hearing will be held during the meeting, on the proposed FY 21-22 City Property Tax Levy, followed by discussion, and possible action on adopting a Resolution Approving The Maximum Tax Dollars From Certain Levies, for the City’s proposed Fiscal Year 2021-22 Budget. City officials say the proposed levy is an increase of three-tenths of a percent. Details on the proposed property tax levy can be found on the City of Walnut’s website.

Afterward, discussion will resume with regard to the FY21-22 Budget.

Davenport man dies when car breaks thru the ice

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February 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Authorities in the Quad Cities say two Davenport men were in a car that plunged through the ice and sank in the Mississippi River early Sunday. Construction workers in Moline, Illinois, spotted tire tracks in the new snow and saw that barricades in a parking lot along the river were gone. On closer inspection, they saw a hole in the ice and found a man lying nearby. The 21-year-old was rushed to a hospital in critical condition.

The car was under about eight feet of water and rescue teams were able to pull it out — and inside, found the body of a 32-year-old man. Neither of the Davenporters’ names were released. Moline police say alcohol was likely a factor in the accident.