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Mills County EMA update on flooding (9/18, 11-a.m.)

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Mills County Emergency Management would like to share the following status updates for the communities it serves…

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#1. Missouri River anticipated to crest at 29.4 ft. at the Plattsmouth Gauge on Thursday, 9/19. Residents located between Interstate 29 and the Missouri River, S. of Lambert Avenue (Plattsmouth Bridge Road) and possibly as far North as Highway 34 – should be on flood alert and be prepared to evacuate if needed. If help is needed for relocation, please contact the Communication Center at 712-527- 4871.

The major concern is the risk to roads/infrastructure in the area between Interstate 29 and the Missouri River, South of Lambert Avenue and possibly as far North as Highway 34. There are several county gravel roads that are closed this morning, primarily in the very Southwest portion of the County. We are closely monitoring just North of the Plattsmouth Bridge near the levee (Kane/Karnes/195th). 195th St. N. of Lambert is closed, however, this is a dead-end road. Road closures can be monitored at this site: https://www.iceasb.org/roads/county/mills

Currently the only areas of the Interstate that may be impacted by rising waters are I-680 and I-29 North of Council Bluffs.

Current River level is 28.47 ft. at 8:15 this morning and predictions indicate the River will not be below 27 ft. until 9/28/19. The US Army Corps of Engineers has repaired the inward levee breaches throughout the Mills County section of the Missouri River and they are monitoring these areas closely during this time of flooding. There is an outward breach located South of the Plattsmouth Bridge that is not repaired and is allowing water to access farm ground in that area. This is a link to video that was taken on Monday 9/16/19 and shows water movement in the breach area. https://drive.google.com/…/15FSs3fstYfvDSeKNvlqmJiAZ3…/view… We are noting increases in water accumulation – marshland now appearing as a lake – and movement of this water in a northward pattern. Water is moving North under Lambert Avenue (Plattsmouth Bridge Road). We are unsure what areas N. of Lambert Ave. will be affected but will continue to monitor closely.

#2. Gavin’s Point Dam to increase releases today. Current release level is 60,000 Cubic Feet Per Second (CFS). There will be an increase in releases today and over the next several days to handle increased rain in the northern Missouri River basin. These increases will create higher river levels as they pass through our area.

9/18/19 – 65,000 CFS
9/19/19 – 70,000 CFS
9/20/19 – 75,000 CFS
9/21/19 – 10/1/19 – 80,000 CFS

#3. Information Meeting Scheduled for County Residents (unincorporated area) participating in the Hazard Mitigation Program (Buy-outs). October 1st at 6:30 at the Glenwood High School Auditorium.

This meeting is being held at the request of several flood affected families who are in need of additional information. Questions are being collected in advance – email sherib@mcph.us so we can assure the correct people will be on hand to provide information. There will also be an opportunity to submit questions at the meeting. City of Pacific Junction residents interested in buyout are welcome to attend, however, Mills County is not the applying entity for these individuals.

#4. Sign up for ALERT Iowa.
Mills County is changing from Code Red to ALERT Iowa for emergency notification. Please take a moment and sign up for ALERT Iowa so your information is available in the event an emergency notification is needed. You can sign up at https://entry.inspironlogistics.com/mills_ia/wens.cfm or find more information on the Mills County EMA webpage – https://www.millscoia.us/index.php/depts/ema

LC and TJ compete at WDM Valley Meet

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September 18th, 2019 by admin

The Lewis Central and Thomas Jefferson cross country teams competed at the WDM Valley Meet on Tuesday. TJ’s Wimach Gilo took 3rd place in the boys race with a time of 16:54. Lewis Central’s Connor Lancial finished 12th.

Lewis Central’s Haley Bach was the top area finisher in the girls race by taking 15th. Bach ran a time of 22:21.80.

Check out the full results HERE.

Prosecutor says defendant was irate over wife’s affair

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A prosecutor says a man accused of killing his wife was a man irate over her affair and fearful that he’d lose their farm if she divorced him. Testimony resumed Wednesday after opening statements for the trial of 43-year-old Todd Mullis. He’s charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of 39-year-old Amy Mullis on Nov. 10 at the farm about 4 miles northwest of Earlville.

He reported that she’d accidentally fallen on a corn rake, but prosecutors say medical evidence showed she’d been stabbed in the back with it. The Telegraph Herald reports that Mullis’ attorneys don’t dispute that Amy Mullis was killed but say there is reasonable doubt about who killed her. Prosecutor Maureen Hughes said Tuesday that being a farmer meant everything to Todd Mullis, and he “had to find a way to keep that farm.” Defense attorney Gerald Feuerhelm agreed the farm was important to Todd Mullis, “but not so important that he would murder the mother of his children.”

Iowa 37 at U.S. 30 in Dunlap will temporarily close Oct. 2

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ONAWA, Iowa – Sept. 18, 2019 – Emergency repairs at the Union Pacific Railroad crossing near the west city limits of Dunlap require closing Iowa 37 at U.S. 30 beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, until Monday, Oct. 7, weather permitting, according to the Iowa Department of Transportation’s Onawa garage. During this project, traffic will be directed onto a detour route using Harrison County Road F-14, Remsen Street, and U.S. 30.

The Iowa DOT reminds motorists to drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, drivers should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

WILMA E. PORTER, 91, a long-time Atlantic resident (Svcs. 9/24/19)

Obituaries

September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

WILMA E. PORTER, 91, a long-time Atlantic resident, died Wednesday, Sept. 18th, at Avoca Specialty Care. Funeral services for WILMA PORTER will be held 11-a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24th, at Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation is open at the funeral home, where a Prayer service will be held 6-p.m. Monday, Sept. 23rd, followed by visitation with the family until 8-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial is in the First Lutheran Cemetery, south of Wiota.

WILMA E. PORTER is survived by:

Her daughter – Peggy (Gene) Gaul, of Walnut.

Her cousin – Doris (Gary) Comes, of Atlantic.

Storm Lake Cross Country Meet 09/17/2019

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September 18th, 2019 by admin

Harlan and Denison-Schleswig competed at the Storm Lake Cross Country Meet on Tuesday night. The Harlan girls came away with a victory, scoring 5 of the top 12 runners. Lucy Borkowski led the way with a 2nd place finish. Denison-Schleswig took 5th on the boys side.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Harlan 35
  2. Spencer 46
  3. MOC-Floyd Valley 130
  4. Unity Christian 132
  5. LeMars 142
  6. Algona 186
  7. St. Edmond 197
  8. Cherokee 201
  9. Denison-Schleswig 250
  10. Estherville-LC 250
  11. Ridge View 260
  12. Spirit Lake 281
  13. Storm Lake 364

Girls Individuals

1 Elisa Fisher, Spencer 20:25.70
2. Lucy Borkowski, Harlan 20:36.49
5. Claire Miller, Denison-Schleswig
6. Liv Freund, Harlan
7. Kaia Bieker, Harlan
8. Abby Alberti, Harlan

Boys Team Scores

  1. MOC-Floyd Valley 53
  2. LeMars 75
  3. Fort Dodge 120
  4. Spencer 148
  5. Denison-Schleswig 163
  6. Harlan 174
  7. Storm Lake 176
  8. St. Edmond 182
  9. Spirit Lake 193
  10. Algona 210
  11. Unity Christian 225
  12. Cherokee 295
  13. Estherville-LC 323
  14. Ridge View 410

Boys Individuals

1 Bryce Kremer, Cherokee 17:20.62
14. Brennon Munch, Harlan
15. Leo Flores, Denison-Schleswig
16. Isaac Jones, Harlan

Full results HERE.

Ottumwa couple charged after three-year-old found wandering

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The mother of a toddler who was found unattended in Ottumwa Monday morning has been arrested, along with her boyfriend. Police were called to North Court Street just before ten o’clock Monday morning because a three-year-old girl was wandering around unsupervised. The toddler was unable to tell the officers what her name was, who her parents were or where she lived, so she was taken to the police department. Later in the morning, authorities released her picture on social media, leading family members to contact police and give them the girl’s identity. 19-year-old Faith Knedler and 22-year-old Colby Rysdam were taken into custody Monday afternoon, each of them charged with one count of child endangerment.

Police say man who set himself aflame at library has died

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man who set himself aflame at Des Moines’ main library downtown has died. Des Moines police say the 36-year-old man died around 6:20 p.m. Tuesday at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics burn center in Iowa City. His name hasn’t been released.

Witnesses reported the man doused himself with a flammable liquid just before 2 p.m. and ignited it. Library staffers used a fire extinguisher to douse the flames. Police say no one else was injured. The fire occurred in what police say is an enclosed hallway outside the library interior.

Sioux City honor guard to attend funeral of Captain Haynes

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Sioux City will be represented by a six member honor guard that will travel to Seattle, Washington on October 5th to participate in the funeral for United Flight 232 Pilot Captain Al Haynes. Brad Echter of the Sioux City Police Department helped organize the honor guard. He says Captain Haynes made such a huge impression on the city following the crash in 1989. “I thought it was only fitting that we go out and do something for him for all the good words he has said about the police department and the fire department and the emergency services…,” Echter says.

Haynes was the pilot of Flight 232 flying on its way from Denver to Chicago in 1989 when the DC-10 sustained hydraulic failure and made a crash landing in Sioux City. While more than 100 passengers perished in the flight, more than 180 survived the crash. Echter says Haynes children told him they would love to have the Sioux City honor Guard at their father’s service: “It was great coordination on all of our parts and the family was happy to have us on board. We’re obviously happy to go out there and do this for them, for the city of Sioux City, and the police department, and the fire department and the county,” Echter says.

United Airlines offered to fly the Honor guard to the service at the airline’s expense. Echter says two police officers, two firefighters and two Woodbury County deputies will make up the Honor Guard.

St. Albert boys, Logan-Magnolia girls win AHSTW Co-Ed Cross Country Meet

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September 18th, 2019 by admin

The St. Albert boys and Logan-Magnolia girls cross country teams took wins at the AHSTW Co-Ed Meet on Tuesday night. Bennett Heisterkamp of St. Albert was the boys individual winner. Taylor Sporrer of Logan-Magnolia won the girls race.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Logan-Magnolia 24
  2. AHSTW 46
  3. Treynor 63
  4. Exira-EHK 98

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Taylor Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia 19:54
  2. Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia 20:03
  3. Grace Slater, Audubon 20:13
  4. Tori Castle, Treynor 21:01
  5. Violet Lapke, Logan-Magnolia 21:30
  6. Hannah Thygesen, Audubon
  7. Julia Kock, AHSTW
  8. Jade Dramen, AHSTW
  9. Carly McKeever, St. Albert
  10. Jordyn Reimer, Underwood

Full results: AHSTWGirls2019

Boys Team Scores

  1. St. Albert 38
  2. Treynor 47
  3. IKM-Manning 76
  4. Woodbine 103
  5. Riverside 114
  6. Logan-Magnolia 116

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Bennett Heisterkamp, St. Albert 16:22
  2. Derrick Thompson, Treynor 17:20
  3. Quentin Dreyer, IKM-Manning 17:26
  4. Ryan Hughes, St. Albert 17:39
  5. Cole Dooley, Treynor 17:45
  6. Colin Lillie, St. Albert
  7. Ryan Konz, Treynor
  8. Ben Schroder, Riverside
  9. Tarick Rowe, Logan-Magnolia
  10. Hadyn Piskorski, St. Albert

Full results: AHSTWBoys2019