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JOYCE GRAEVE, 88, of Harlan (8-29-2020)

Obituaries

August 26th, 2020 by Jim Field

JOYCE GRAEVE, 88, of Harlan died Monday, August 24th at Bergan Mercy Medical Center.  Private family mass of christian burial for JOYCE GRAEVE will be held on Saturday, August 29th at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home of Harlan has the arrangements.

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Burial in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

JOYCE GRAEVE is survived by:

Sons:  Bill (Jayne) Graeve of Lincoln, NE; Harvey (Laura) Graeve of The Woodlands, TX; Dale (Sue) Graeve of Earling; Mark Graeve of Omaha; Stan Graeve of Omaha.

Daughters:  Sharon (Dave) Altman of LaVista, NE; Julie (Daryl) Klein of Omaha.

Sister:  Mildred Lang of Omaha

Several Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren.

Atlantic cross country with lofty goals again

Sports

August 26th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Cross Country teams are prepping to hear the starting gun on Saturday in Glenwood to start the year and both teams have lofty goals again. Head Coach Dan Vargason said the team has had a great work ethic so far.

The boys team is coming off a State appearance last year and return 20th place State finisher Craig Alan Becker. A number of other experienced runners are back with Drew Engler, Zane Berg, Ethan Williams and others working to improve. Coach Vargason said there is some healthy competition to get into the varsity rotation.

The girls team came up just shy of qualifying for the State meet last year and are eager to get back to work. Taylor McCreedy made an individual appearance at State last year and will be leading the way again this year. Ava Rush ran strong much of the season last year but a late season illness held her back a bit at Districts so she’ll be eager to get to work. Coach Vargason said they got a bit of a late start for the girls team to all practice but they have been improving fast. He was impressed by the time cut by both teams at time trials on Tuesday.

The Trojans open up the 2020 season at the Glenwood Co-Ed Meet this Saturday at the Glenwood Lake Park Course. Coach Vargason said it will be a great early measuring stick and he just wants the team to get their feet wet and compete. You can hear the full interview with Coach Vargason on our Saturday Morning Coaches Show at 8:30 a.m. this Saturday.

Atlantic Volleyball excited to play; determined to win the close ones

Sports

August 26th, 2020 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic volleyball team is gearing up for the 2020 season with some higher expectations than the past. The Trojans are coming off a 6-36 campaign last year that included some steps forward and some close losses. Atlantic Head Coach Michelle Blake said they are just excited to get out on the court.

This team brings back a large senior class that will be counted on to lead the way. Haley Rasmussen is back and coming off a season with 580 assists and 31 blocks. Alyssa Derby returns after leading the team with 179 kills. Caroline Pellett also returns and was second on the squad last year with 122 kills. A number of other key contributors are back, along with a strong sophomore class that is expected to contribute. Coach Blake said the experience on the team is deep.

The Trojans were able to get off the schneid and get a conference match win last year against Creston but they came up just short in a number of other matches throughout the year. Coach Blake said the team has been vocal about changing that narrative this season.

The Trojans open up the season at the AHSTW tournament on Saturday. Listen to the full interview with Coach Blake on our Saturday Morning Coaches Show at 8:30 a.m. this Saturday.

IA COVID-19 Update: 8/26/2020

News

August 26th, 2020 by admin

(Updated 3:00-p.m.) The State of Iowa’s Coronavirus website (The COVID-19 Dashboard) today (Wednesday), indicated 2 more deaths have been associated with the virus on Tuesday, for a total of 1,060. Officials say 570 people who died at a Long Term Care Facility (LTC), are included in the total. The number of deaths associated with a person with pre-existing conditions amount to 743.

The IDPH says there are no new, positive COVID-19 cases in Cass County, for a total of 107.

The Iowa Department of Public Health today (Wednesday) reported 446 new positive coronavirus cases, for a total of 58,215. Of those, 44,893 persons have recovered since the pandemic began. IDPH data shows more than 608,324 Iowans have been tested for COVID-19. Officials report 313 Iowans are currently hospitalized with coronavirus, compared to 295 on Tuesday. There are 102 patients in intensive care (there were 82, Tuesday). New hospital admissions amount to 49 (there were 37, Tuesday), and there were 40 patients on ventilators across the state.

In western/southwest Iowa: 8 people were hospitalized (1 less than on Tuesday); 4 are in an ICU. There was 1 admission, and one person was on a ventilator.

Health officials say 34 long-term care facilities in Iowa have COVID-19 outbreaks. IDPH reports 1,074 positive cases and 655 recoveries are associated with those facilities.

Here are the latest positive case numbers for southwest/western Iowa from 10-a.m. Friday to 10-a.m. Saturday (County; Positive Case #’s; number of persons who have (recovered); {deaths since the outbreak began}. Counties with changes have highlighted numbers over the previous 24-hours:

  • Cass County: 107 cases; (95); 2 deaths
  • Adair County: 43 cases; (20); 1 death
  • Adams County: 20 cases; (17)
  • Audubon County: 36 cases; (26); 1 death
  • Guthrie County: 160 cases; (122); 5 deaths
  • Montgomery County: 69 cases; (59); 4 deaths
  • Pottawattamie County: 1,530 cases; (1,249); 34 deaths
  • Shelby County: 211 cases; (194); 1 death.

Elsewhere in the area:

  • Crawford County has 801 positive cases of COVID-19; (705); 3 deaths
  • Carroll County, 318; (187); 2 deaths
  • Madison County, 150; (94); 2 deaths
  • Harrison County, 140 cases; (109); 1 death
  • Page County 106; (104);
  • Taylor Counties 107 cases; (101);
  • Union County has 90 cases; (63); 3 deaths
  • Ringgold County has 30.; (25); 1 death

Foodbank for the Heartland drive-through food pantry coming up September 2nd in Atlantic

News

August 26th, 2020 by admin

Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh is reminding area residents of the upcoming drive-through mobile food pantry event on September 2nd from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. at the Cass County Community Center.

Hoegh said, “The Foodbank for the Heartland Mobile Pantry is coming right up—Sept. 2, one week from today. We have ordered DOUBLE the food because we know folks are struggling. This is open to everyone in Cass County.”

Check out the graphic below for a reminder of available food assistance resources in Cass County. You can also follow the link below for the updated Cass County Community Resource Guide that has a wealth of information for area residents.

Comm. Resource Guide

Iowa DOT driver’s license service centers to continue appointment-only model

News

August 26th, 2020 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Aug. 26, 2020 – Gone are the days of going to an Iowa Department of Transportation driver’s license service center and waiting an unknown amount of time for your number to be called. Doing business at an Iowa DOT driver’s license service center can now be accomplished by appointment. We will no longer accept walk-in customers.

A pilot project of the appointment-only model began March 16 as a way to accomplish social distancing in response to the pandemic. Moving to an appointment-only model was something the Iowa DOT was already planning for, but when the pandemic hit, those plans were quickly put into motion.

“We needed a way to continue to serve customers, but also do so safely. By asking customers to schedule appointments, we were able to control the number of people in a service center at a given time and ensure adequate social distancing was in place,” said Melissa Gillett, Iowa DOT Motor Vehicle Division director.

The appointment-only model has offered many benefits beyond those related to the pandemic. “We’ve received an overwhelmingly positive response from our customers who are able to get in and out in a matter of minutes. In addition, our employees have reported positive changes in their work environment such as more pleasant customer interactions and reduced stress,” said Gillett.

While the appointment-only model brings with it many positives, Iowans will need to get used to planning ahead.

“We know our appointment times are booking up quickly because of the backlog we are currently working through due to the pandemic. We’d like Iowans to start thinking about their visit to a driver’s license service center as they would their routine healthcare visits and schedule an appointment several weeks in advance,” said Gillett. “The length of time until the next available appointment is averaging about three-to-four weeks out. However, we encourage Iowans to check back frequently as we are continually working to add new appointment times and, in some cases, extending service hours in recognition of the demand.”

During the early months of the pandemic service centers were operating at a lower capacity to accommodate social distancing. In addition, many customers delayed their driver’s license or ID renewal within the guidelines of Iowa’s emergency disaster proclamation. This has created a backlog of Iowans with expired licenses and other service needs. The Iowa DOT would like to prioritize service appointments for Iowans whose licenses have already expired.

As a reminder, the REAL ID deadline has been pushed back to Oct. 1, 2021. If you were planning a trip to a service center to only add a REAL ID Gold Star, we encourage you to wait a few months to schedule that appointment so we may serve those with immediate needs. When you do make your appointment, check for the gold star in the upper right corner of your license or ID. If you don’t have it, you can build a personalized checklist of the documents you’ll need to bring with you to your appointment to get your REAL ID gold star.

Many Iowans with expired licenses may be eligible to renew online, and we are also offering six-month extensions for those who need more time to renew. To determine your options use our service selector tool.  In-person driver’s license or ID services are available through any Iowa DOT service center as well as county treasurer’s offices. Location information can be found at https://iowadot.gov/mvd/iowa-dot-locations. You do not have to receive service from the location closest to you.

New project for Cass County Master Gardeners in bulb sales

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 26th, 2020 by admin

Bulbs bring spring color!  The Cass County Master Gardeners have taken on a new project this fall, with a bulb sale featuring tulip and narcissus bulb mixtures.  This sale is now open to the public for pre-order, with delivery by the end of October, in plenty of time for fall planting.  Order forms are available at the Cass County Extension office, or online at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass.

The bulbs will be freshly dug from the gardens of Van Engelen, Inc., in Connecticut, and shipped in bulk to the Cass County Master Gardeners.  The Master Gardeners have ordered 500 bulbs, which they hope to pre-sell by the end of September.  The bulbs are expected to arrive by the end of October, for packaging five bulbs to a bag, and each bag of tulip mixture or narcissus mixture will sell for only $ 5. Pre-payment is requested at the time of order to guarantee your bulbs.

The colorful Giant Darwin Hybrid Tulip Mixture includes:  Apricot Impression, Banja Luka (red and yellow), Big Love (pink), Cream Jewel (white), Daydream (apricot to yellow), Golden Parade, Pink Impression, Red Impression, Salmon Impression, White Cloud, and World’s Favorite (red), with plant heights from 20 to 24 inches. The Fragrant Narcissus Mixture features daffodils in colors from white to golden yellow, including:  Double Narcissi Bridal Crown, Cheerfulness and Yellow Cheerfulness; Tazetta Narcissi Geranium and Golden Dawn; Triandrus Narcissi Starlight Sensation, Sunlight Sensation and Thalia; Poeticus Narcissus Pheasant’s Eye; and Jonquilla Narcissi Pipit and Pueblo, ranging in height from 14 to 20 inches. Each bag of 5 will feature a random selection from the colors listed above.

Cass County Master Gardeners will also be holding their second annual Fall Plant Sale on Saturday, October 10, from 8 to 10 am or until sold out.  Bulb orders will be taken, if they are not already sold out, at this event.  Master Gardeners will bring bulbs and plants from their own gardens for this sale.  Donations of divided plants are welcome if you would like to donate perennials or bulbs from your garden. Please call in advance and make arrangements to drop off donated plants before the date of the plant sale!

For more information about these events and about Master Gardener activities in Cass County, please call the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132, or email Cass County Extension Director and Master Gardener Coordinator Kate Olson at keolson@iastate.edu.  In addition, you are invited to follow the Cass County Master Gardeners at their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CassCoMG to keep up with local events and tips for gardening!

Red Oak woman arrested in Mills County

News

August 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest Tuesday afternoon, of a woman from Red Oak. 47-year old Rondy Ruby Porter was arrested for Driving While License Denied or Revoked and Failure to Provide Proof of Financial Liability. Her bond was set at $1,000.

Bluffs farm & home store robbed Wed. morning

News

August 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs responded to an armed robbery this (Wednesday) morning. At about 11:45-a.m., officers were dispatched to Bomgaars at 2803 East Kanesville. A preliminary investigation indicates that a white male with reddish facial hair, and white female, both in their late 20’s or early 30’s, entered the store and at some point, the male was observed concealing merchandise on his person.

After the couple had paid for some items, but before they exited the business, a loss prevention employee approached the male and asked him about the merchandise that he still had concealed, but had not paid for. The male then pulled a handgun out of his pocket and told the store employee to leave him alone. The couple then exited the store and left the area in an older, black SUV, with a stolen Iowa license plate ARE008 on it.

If you see the suspects (in the photo’s below), do not approach them. Call 9-1-1, as they are to be considered armed and dangerous. If anyone recognizes the suspect or vehicle, please contact Council Bluffs detectives at 712-328-4728 or you can remain anonymous by calling 712-328-STOP (7867).

Suspect vehicle

Bomgaars suspects

Chiefs’ defense gets tough practice test: their own offense

Sports

August 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — During this most atypical of training camps, when a slow ramp-up replaced any preseason games, the Chiefs have found themselves going first-team offense against first-team defense quite a bit. The result? Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s bunch are forced to get ready for the opener Sept. 10 against Houston while facing one of the most dynamic offenses in the NFL, which in turn is trying to shred the Chiefs defense as Patrick Mahomes and the rest of them are fine-tuning themselves.