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JOHN MOLGAARD, 81, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life Svcs. 10/23/19)

Obituaries

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

JOHN MOLGAARD, 81, of Atlantic, died Monday, Oct. 14th, at home. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for JOHN MOLGAARD will be held 10:30-a.m. Oct. 23rd,  at the Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial is in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Kimballton, at a later date.

Memorials may be directed to the ARISE Foundation for the use of the American Legion Memorial Building, in Atlantic.

JOHN MOLGAARD is survived by:

His wife – Karen Molgaard.

His sons – John (Rebecca) Molgaard, of Omaha; Pete (Aubrey) Molgaard, of Anita.

His sisters – Mary Zellmer, of Atlantic, and Suzanne McCoy, of Spirit Lake.

and 5 grandchildren.

Cass County Democrats sponsor Winter Clothing Drive

News

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Democratic Party is sponsoring a Winter Clothing Drive to help secure warm clothes, winter night clothes, and blankets for those residents. County Chair Sherry Toelle asks that people “please bring new or ‘clean, gently used’ items to drop boxes across the county from mid-October through November 15, 2019. Donations will be distributed through the clothes closets and schools throughout the county. Children’s clothing—coats, hats, gloves/mittens, boots, even socks and underwear—are especially needed as are larger sized adult clothing.”

Drop-off sites include:

  • In Anita: Rolling Hills Bank, Library, Rusty Razor.
  • In Atlantic: YMCA, Rolling Hills Bank, Private home at 10 E. 13th St.
  • In Cumberland: Telephone Company, City Hall, Library, Houghton State Bank.
  • In Griswold: Rolling Hills Bank, Telephone Company, Library, Houghton State Bank
  • In Lewis: Library
  • and in Massena: Economy Food Mart, FN Bank

Shelby County Sheriff’s report (10/14/19)

News

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), issued a report on arrests over the past week. Today (Monday), Deputies arrested 21-year old Damion Paul Leo Madsen, of Avoca, on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on charges stemming from his arrest on Sept. 5th for possession of a controlled substance 2nd offense. He was released in September on his own recognizance, and is currently being held in the Shelby County Jail under a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

On Saturday, 24-year-old Mackenzie Ann Robinson, of Papillon, NE., was arrested around 4-a.m. as a result of a traffic stop in Harlan.   Robinson was taken into custody without incident and charged with operating while intoxicated 1st offense, reckless driving, and failure to maintain control.  She was held under a $1000 bond and was released later that morning and given a future court date after posting the required surety bond.

Last Thursday, 49-year-old David Dean Anderson was taken into custody for a parole violation warrant.  Anderson was transported to the Shelby County Jail without incident where he remains held without bond, pending a hearing with the Iowa Parole Board. Also arrested Thursday was 22-year old Andrew Allen Malloy. He was taken into custody from Carroll County Jail on an active warrant for failure to appear on an initial charge of burglary 3rd.  The charges were the result of his arrested July 3rd, after which Malloy was released out under bond.   Malloy is currently being held in the Shelby County Jail under a $5000 cash or surety bond.

And, last Wednesday, three people from Harlan were arrested as result of search warrants, in Harlan.  54-year-old Dennis Gene Anderson was arrested after a search warrant was executed at his residence.  He was charged with a controlled substance violation, prohibited acts, possession of controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.  Anderson was transported to the Shelby County Jail without incident and held with a no bond requirement for controlled substance violation.  Anderson had initial appearance the following morning and is currently being help under a $50,000 cash or surety bond. 33-year-old Charles Howard Hayes was taken into custody without incident and charged with controlled substance violation, prohibited acts, possession of controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.   Hayes was held pending without bond, but after an initial appearance the following morning, the judge set his bond at $50,000.  Hayes was released later that evening after posting the required surety bond.  Also arrested in the same incident was 34-year-old Amanda Sue Wicker. She was charged with prohibited acts, possession of controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.  Wicker was held under $4300 cash or surety bond and released the following morning on her own recognizance.

A 1.4% increase projected in state tax revenue

News

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The governor’s budget director is urging caution as state tax revenue growth is expected to be much lower this budget year than in the previous one. Iowa Department of Management director Dave Roederer says he doesn’t think a recession is near, but he has concerns.

“While everything looks pretty good, there are still some warning signs out there.” Roederer cites the combination of recent tax law changes at the state and federal level, lower-than-expect wage growth and unfinished trade agreements. Roederer and the two other members of the panel that sets the official estimate of future state tax revenue met today (Monday). David Underwood, a businessman from Clear Lake, says unfinished trade deals are a big concern in Iowa’s economy.

“I’m disappointed that we at this point still have so much uncertainty still hanging over us which makes it difficult for me to see the rosy side of it,” Underwood says. “And I guess looking at the numbers we’ve got before us today, I think we have to continue to be a little bit cautious.” The state Revenue Estimating Conference predicts state tax collections will grow just one-point-four percent this year. The group meets again in December to set the estimate for NEXT year’s state tax collections that will be used by lawmakers to draft next year’s state budget.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katarina Sostaric)

UPDATE: 3 injured in 3 vehicle Shelby County collision

News

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(In an update to our earlier reports) The Iowa State Patrol says three people were injured during a three-vehicle collision this (Monday) morning, in Shelby County. Authorities say all three drivers, 32-year old Joel T. Andersen, of Harlan, 43-year old Timothy H. Ward, of Underwood, and 62-year old Duane J. Carroll, of Avoca, were transported to the hospital. Andersen and Ward were taken by ambulance to Myrtue Hospital, and Carroll was transported by LifeNet to Bergan-Mercy in Omaha.

The Patrol says a 2002 Chevy Silverado driven by Duane Carroll, was stopped on Highway 59 northbound at around 11:03-a.m., and waiting for traffic to pass so he could turn left on F-66 (north of I-80). A 2005 Peterbilt semi driven by Timothy Ward, was approaching southbound on Highway 59. A 2004 Buick Rainer driven by Joel Andersen was traveling north and approaching the Silverado and failed to stop.

The SUV struck the pickup, pushing it into the southbound lane, where it was hit by the Peterbilt. The semi entered the west ditch and rolled over onto its side. The other two vehicles came to rest on the roadway. The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Shelby and Pott. County Sheriff’s Departments, Iowa DOT Motor Vehicle Enforcement, Avoca Rescue and other agencies.

AP High School Football Poll 10/14/2019

Sports

October 14th, 2019 by admin

Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. West Des Moines Valley (9) 7-0 99 1
2. West Des Moines Dowling 6-1 84 3
3. Cedar Falls (1) 7-0 82 2
4. Ankeny Centennial 6-1 71 4
5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 6-1 62 6
6. Des Moines Roosevelt 6-1 41 7
7. Southeast Polk 5-2 35 8
8. Bettendorf 5-2 30 5
9. Ankeny 4-3 20 9
10. Waukee 4-3 12 NR

Others receiving votes: Dubuque Senior 5. Cedar Rapids Prairie 3. Marion Linn-Mar 3. Sioux City East 2. Indianola 1.

Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Western Dubuque (9) 7-0 99 1
2. Solon 7-0 87 3
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier 6-1 75 2
4. Independence (1) 7-0 57 6
5. North Scott 6-1 56 5
6. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 6-1 44 7
7. CB Lewis Central 6-1 35 4
8. Norwalk 6-1 29 8
9. Dallas Center-Grimes 6-1 23 9
10. Glenwood 6-1 16 NR
(tie) Washington 5-2 16 10

Others receiving votes: Harlan 11. Pella 2.

Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. Waukon (8) 7-0 98 1
2. Clear Lake (2) 7-0 89 2
3. Algona 7-0 78 3
4. Des Moines Christian 7-0 65 T5
5. Greene County 7-0 63 4
6. O-A BCIG 7-0 54 7
7. Waterloo Columbus 6-1 37 T5
8. West Marshall 5-2 17 NR
9. Sioux Center 5-2 16 T10
10. Spirit Lake 5-2 11 NR

Others receiving votes: Van Horne Benton 8. Nevada 4. Tipton 4. Williamsburg 2. Monroe PCM 2. Camanche 2.

Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Dike-New Hartford (7) 7-0 95 1
2. Van Meter (1) 7-0 88 2
3. Hull Western Christian (1) 7-0 75 4
4. West Sioux 6-1 58 8
5. South Central Calhoun (1) 7-0 53 6
6. West Branch 7-0 50 5
(tie) Treynor 7-0 50 7
8. West Lyon 6-1 37 3
9. Sigourney-Keota 7-0 23 9
10. Iowa City Regina 6-1 15 10

Others receiving votes: Underwood 4. Panora Panorama 2.

Class A
Record Pts Prv
1. West Hancock (8) 7-0 98 1
2. St. Ansgar (2) 7-0 91 2
3. North Tama 7-0 71 3
4. Grundy Center 6-1 59 5
5. MFL-Mar-Mac 7-0 58 4
6. Edgewood-Colesburg 6-1 54 7
7. Earlham 6-1 42 8
8. Woodbury Central 6-1 30 9
9. BGM 6-1 17 NR
10.Tri-Center 4-3 8 NR

Others receiving votes: Paullina South O’Brien 5. Sloan Westwood 5. Le Mars Gehlen Catholic 5. Hinton 4. Calmar South Winneshiek 2. Belle Plaine 1.

Class 8-Man
Record Pts Prv
1. Gilbertville-Don Bosco (9) 7-0 99 1
2. Remsen Saint Mary’s (1) 7-0 85 2
3. Turkey Valley 7-0 80 3
4. Audubon 7-1 67 4
5. Easton Valley 7-0 55 5
6. CAM 7-0 51 6
7. Harris-Lake Park 6-1 33 8
(tie) Coon Rapids-Bayard 6-1 33 7
9. Fremont Mills
4-1 16 NR
10. Lenox 7-1 9 NR

Others receiving votes: Gladbrook-Reinbeck 7. Janesville 5. Montezuma 3. Ackley AGWSR 3. Wyoming Midland 2. Marengo Iowa Valley 2.

Carson King bobblehead created

News, Sports

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The man who raised more than three million dollars in donations for the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital with a single sign is being honored with his own bobblehead. The founder and C-E-O of the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum in Milwaukee, Phil Sklar, has released the Carson King bobblehead.

“He went to College Game Day as just a regular guy looking to have a fun time and get ready for the Iowa-Iowa State game — brought that hand-drawn sign and really inspired a lot of people to do good,” Sklar says. “We thought a bobblehead was the perfect way to honor him — so when we reached out to him with the idea last week and he loved it — we ran with it.” King’s hand-drawn sign that requested beer money is featured on his bobblehead.

Sklar says the bobblehead features him holding the sign and the base has his name on it and he is wearing a shirt that says “Iowa Legend.” “Which is pretty much what he’s been called worldwide,” Sklar says. King got more than enough for beer money and decided to give all proceeds to University of Iowa’s Children’s Hospital, even though he has always been an Iowa State fan. Sklar says he will donate five dollars from every bobblehead sold to the Children’s Hospital King Family Fund. There is an artist’s rendition of the bobblehead posted on the museum’s website.

He says now that the rendition has been approved, the sculptures will sculpt it and get it approved and then it will go into production and you can order them by mail. They are targeting no later than January to have them ready. The bobbleheads will be individually numbered and cost 25 dollars each plus a shipping charge of eight dollars The website is www.bobbleheadhall.com.

WEEK OF OCTOBER 14, 2019

Trading Post

October 14th, 2019 by admin

FOR SALE: 1) 2 Sears high pressure washers. 1 big and 1 small. Both need pumps. $60 for both together. 2) Briggs and Stratton motor for a Craftsman Tiller, engine is new but the tiller is beat up. $100. 3) Anitque tools and wooden pulleys, call for details. Call 712-249-0233.

HUGE GARAGE SALE:  1 1/2 miles North of the 5X80 Country Club on HWY 25, 3455 Hwy 25 Casey IA 50048.  Friday October 18th 3 p.m.-6p.m, Saturday October 19th 9 a.m-3p.m, Sunday October 20th 10a.m.-2p.m.  Lots of New Avon, Some Antiques, Indoor & Outdoor Holiday Decorations, Restaurant Booth, Round Table with 4 Chairs, Lots of Cookbooks/Books, New Toaster/Convection Oven in Box, New Griddle in Box, Large Boxes of NEW Bows, Boxes and Wrapping Paper, Miss Me & Rock, Jeans Sizes 24 25 26  & 27, Name Brand Clothes, Shoes, Purses and Belts, Jackets, Winter Coats, Vests & Gloves, Women’s Sizes 4-16, Men’s Sizes M-XXL, Lots of Misc. Items!  Don’t Miss This One!!  Rain or Shine come visit us in the Morton Building.

WANTED:  A wardrobe about 3-4 feet long with hanger space.  Call 712-308-1944.

FOR SALE:   White round enamel/steel vanity sink has rim (fits into an 18 1/4″ hole). With rim it measures 19″ and depth is 6 1/2″.  It is a light weight sink. It is an older sink but would be good for a wash up room.- $4.  Hudson brand Lawn/Garden Sprayer – 3 gallon size – Good condition.  It is an older sprayer so it is more heavyweight than the newer ones. – $10.  Both items are located in Exira.  Phone 515-681-5997.

FOR SALE:   Old parts and engine manuals for small engines.  Some are specifically for Tecumseh and Briggs & Stratton engines.  If interested, call 712-249-6202.

FOR SALE: 3 like new all season tires and 1 good spare P235/70R15 on 5-bolt rims.  $225 cash only.  712-579-5787.

FOR SALE:  20′ Spirit Guide trailer with pushouts and canvas covering.  Needs some work.  FREE. GONE Log Splitter, $500. 2 Barber chairs, call on price. Call 712-323-4890.

FOR SALE: 50 – black creosote posts, 5″x 8′. $5 per post. 712-579-6068 (Audubon)  SOLD!

FOR SALE: beautiful, full, artificial Christmas tree, 7 ft. tall, high quality. $40. 712-243-3048.  SOLD!

Breece Hall Named Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Week

Sports

October 14th, 2019 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State true freshman running back Breece Hall was honored by the Big 12 as its Co-Newcomer of the Week after his performance vs. West Virginia.

A native of Wichita, Kan., Hall had a breakout game vs. the Mountaineers in Morgantown, helping the Cyclones record a 38-14 victory.

Hall rushed for a career-high 132 yards on 26 carries and found the end zone three times in the win. Hall had TD rushes of 1, 1 and 12 yards and tallied a long rush of 18 yards. He averaged 5.1 yards per carry.

Hall’s three rushing TDs broke Iowa State’s record for a freshman and he is one of four FBS true freshmen to record a three-TD game this season. His 132-yard performance is the seventh-best single-game total by a FBS true freshman this season.

Hall, who is the first Cyclone freshman to record a 100-yard rushing game since David Montgomery in 2016, leads the team in rushing yards with 216.

Police say Iowa slaying suspect arrested in Georgia

News

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Georgia authorities have found a man suspected in an Iowa slaying. Fort Dodge police say in a news release that 19-year-old Damion Chavez was spotted by a sheriff’s deputy in Lowndes County, Georgia, on Saturday in a vehicle on Interstate 75. The vehicle was pulled over and Chavez was arrested without incident. Two other people in the vehicle were released. Arrangements are being made to have Chavez returned to Iowa.

Fort Dodge police say Chavez has been charged with robbery and first-degree murder in the slaying of 28-year-old Mohammed Yaqoub, who lived in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Officers sent to check reports of a shooting found Yaqoub. He’d been shot several times. A 16-year-old boy also has been arrested on suspicion of aiding and abetting a robbery.