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Iowa State men host Eastern Illinois Thursday night

Sports

December 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa State men play their final game before the Christmas break on Thursday night when they host Eastern Illinois. The Cyclones are 9-2 while Eastern enters with a record of 6-6.

That’s Cyclone coach T.J. Otzelberger who says Eastern Illinois does a good job of limiting easy baskets.

New Council members sworn-in, others recognized in Atlantic, Wed. night

News

December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Mayor Grace Garrett recognized two City Council members who are stepping down at the end of the month. Second Ward Councilman Lee Sisco and Third Ward Councilman Pat McCurdy, as well as Fourth Ward Councilwoman Linda Hartkopf were mentioned as being valuable members of the Council.

She said “It’s hard to find good people to serve, and I can say that we have been blessed with some good folks to serve alongside. And, I have had a very supportive Council since I took my role as Mayor, and I want you Lee (Sisco) how much I appreciate your expertise, how much you’ve brought to the table.” (Click on the images below to enlarge. Ric Hanson/photos)

Mayor Garrett & Councilman Sisco

Mayor Garrett & Councilperson Hartkopf.

She said Sisco is “a retired State Trooper from California, and he brought a lot to the table and he served on our committees well.” Sisco said his experience on the Council “Has been kind of an education. I think if anybody’s in the community they really ought to think about it, because there’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes that I don’t think the community completely understands what it takes to get a simple crosswalk done. There’s a lot of cogs in the wheel that have to turn and turn properly and I think the more involvement we get from the community the better off we are.”

Councilperson Linda Hartkopf was recognized next. The Mayor said she “Has served our community well for several years (16 years altogether). She has truly given some years to serving her community, and she’s done it well.” In addition to being a Councilperson, Linda Hartkopf has served as Mayor Pro-Tem the past two-years. Hartkopf said she’s enjoyed very much serving the community and she “Didn’t know what she was in for when [she] was elected” when she won as a write-in candidate. She promised when she first ran for the Council that she would “Listen to the people who contacted me (constituents) about an issue, and vote the way they wanted [me] to.” She said she has tried to maintain true to her promise and vote the way the majority in her ward wanted her to.

Mayor Garrett congratulates Councilperson Elect Emily Kennedy.

Mayor Garrett congratulates Councilperson Elect Mike McDermott.

Mayor Garrett congratulates Councilperson Elect Shawn Sarsfield.

Mayor Garrett congratulates Councilperson Elaine Otte.

The Mayor presented Sisco and Hartkopf with some parting gifts before moving-on to the swearing-in of re-elected Councilman Jim Behrens, who, due to redistricting represents the 2nd Ward, and newly elected Councilpersons Emily Kennedy – 1st Ward; Mike McDermott – 3rd Ward, and Shawn Sarsfield – 4th Ward. Garrett also issued the Oath of Office to re-elected Councilwoman Elaine Otte.

Councilman Jim Behrens is sworn-in.

At the end of the meeting, Mayor Garrett reminded citizens that fireworks are permitted on New Years Eve from 6-p.m. Dec. 31st until 12:15-a.m., January 1st. She said use the opportunity to celebrate responsibly. She also wished the community a Merry Christmas from the home of she and her husband Bill. “We wish you well. We wish you safety and we wish you a wonderful and healthy 2024. We are very thankful for our hometown and we are very thankful to call Atlantic our home.”

DENISE HOLLOWAY, 55, of Harlan (Celebration of Life 12/22/23)

Obituaries

December 20th, 2023 by Jim Field

DENISE HOLLOWAY, 55, of Harlan died Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.  A Celebration of Life for DENISE HOLLOWAY will be held on Friday, December 22, 2023 from 3-until 8-p.m., at the Irwin Community Building.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan is assisting the family.

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DENISE HOLLOWAY is survived by:

Husband:  Kenny Holloway, of Harlan.

Daughter:  Emily Holloway, of Harlan.

Mother:  Charlotte Boeck, of Lanesboro.

Sisters:  Carissa (Pete) Rosonke, of Wake Forest, NC, and Linette (Jason) DeSart, of Lanesboro.

Her in-laws, other family members and many friends.

PATRICIA GAER, 84, of Harlan (12-23-2023)

Obituaries

December 20th, 2023 by Jim Field

PATRICIA GAER, 84, of Harlan died December 16, 2023 at her home.  A Memorial Service for PATRICIA GAER will be held on Saturday, December 23, 2023 at 10:00 am at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

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Visitation will be held on Saturday from 9:00 am until service time.

PATRICIA GAER is survived by:

Daughters:  Becky Gaer of Woodbine; Kathy (Glenn Elder) Gaer of Harlan

Sisters:  Sharon (Ron) Higginbotham of Moorpark, CA; Donna Dewey of Allyn, WA

2 Grandchildren

2 Great-Grandchildren

Glenwood dentist found guilty of Assault

News

December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Attorney’s Office reports a Glenwood dentist, 65-year-old Calvin Adolph Weber, was found guilty on December 15th of Assault – Contact Insulting or Offensive. Weber appeared for a Non-Jury Trial and was found guilty of assaulting a female patient by stating she was “sexy,” and by unwanted physical contact.

He was sentenced to pay the maximum fine of $855 and a No Contact Order was issued.

S.W. Iowa man found guilty of enticing a minor

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December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Offcials with the Mills County Attorney’s Office report a man from Sidney, 34-year-old Joseph Steven Tyler Harris, was found guilty in October of Enticing a Minor under 16 for a Sexual Purpose, in Mills County.

Harris appeared at his sentencing in Mills County District Court on December 14th. He was sentenced to fifteen years in prison.

Mills County Attorney, DeShawne L. Bird-Sell, said she would like to thank the Mills County Sheriff’s Office for their help and their dedication to the safety of the residents of Mills County.

Injury accident in Guthrie County, Dec. 12th

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December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office today (Wednesday), released information about a single-vehicle accident that occurred Dec. 12th, at around 7:45-p.m. Authorities say a 2023 GMC Sierra pickup driven by 34-year-old Spencer Lee Irwin, of Guthrie Center, was traveling north on Maple Avenue. The vehicle went out of control while turning right onto 245th Street. The pickup entered the north ditch and rolled onto its passenger side.

Irwin suffered suspected/non-capacitating injuries, and was transported to the Guthrie County Hospital by a Guthrie County Sheriff’s Deputy. The pickup sustained $15,000 damage.

No citations were issued.

No. 4 Iowa women host Loyola Of Chicago on Thursday

Sports

December 20th, 2023 by admin

The fourth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women’s basketball team closes out the non-conference schedule at home on Thursday against Loyola of Chicago. The Hawkeyes enter the game with a record of 11-1.
That’s junior guard Sydney Affolter (uh-Fall-ter). Junior center Sharon Goodman says there are still areas that need improvement.
Goodman says with two new starts in the lineup it is taking a while for the offense to jell.

Iowa’s Jay Higgins weighing his options

Sports

December 20th, 2023 by admin

Iowa linebacker Jay Higgins hopes to make a decision on his future prior to the New Years Day Citrus Bowl against Tennessee. Higgins is second in the country in tackles and earned All-American honors for the Hawkeyes. He could return for another season.

Higgins says he is leaning on the advice of linebackers coach Seth Wallace.

Higgins says he used finals week to clear his mind.

Northern Iowa men visit Northern Illinois Thursday night

Sports

December 20th, 2023 by admin

Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson says defense remains a concern as the Panthers get ready to visit Northern Illinois on Thursday night. The Panthers are 5-7 after a 100-82 win over Alcorn State.

Jacobson believes the Panthers have the ability to become a good defensive team.

Jacobson says it is a mind set to get better as opposed to technique.