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Time runs out this week for winner to claim $1M prize

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April 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — Time runs out this week for the winner of a $1 million Powerball prize to claim the money. Iowa Lottery officials say the winning ticket was bought April 11, 2018, at a Casey’s convenience store in the Des Moines suburb of Nevada. The ticket matched the first five numbers but missed the Powerball. The winner has a year to claim the prize. Lottery officials say that means the purchaser will need to get to lottery headquarters in Clive by 4 p.m. Thursday.

Unclaimed prizes go into a pool for future prizes. The lottery says that in the 2018 fiscal year, more than $1.4 million in prizes went unclaimed in Iowa.

Drivers challenge Iowa’s seizure of tax refunds for tickets

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April 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Drivers who have unpaid traffic camera tickets are challenging the state of Iowa’s ability to seize part of their tax refunds to collect the money. Attorney Jim Larew argued in a petition filed last week that the Department of Administrative Services doesn’t have the legal authority to collect unpaid speeding and red light infractions issued by traffic cameras.

He’s representing drivers who are facing the seizure of parts of their refunds for old tickets that they dispute. The state has contracts with cities like Cedar Rapids and Des Moines to take funds to offset those debts, and assesses an additional 6 % fee for itself.

The petition argues that, under a recent Iowa Supreme Court ruling, vehicle owners are not liable for traffic camera citations until municipalities prove them in District Court. Because that typically doesn’t happen, Larew argues the unpaid tickets are not debts and the state cannot collect them. An administrative law hearing will now take place.

Cass County BOS to canvass School Bond election results

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April 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors will meet in a regular session 9-a.m. Tuesday in their Boardroom, at the courthouse in Atlantic. On their agenda is a canvass of last Tuesday’s Special School Bond vote, which unofficial results showed passed by 736 Yes votes (65.77%) to 383 No votes (34.23%).

The Board will also receive a Quarterly report from Cass County Conservation Director Micah Lee, and act on an Iowa DOT agreement for County bridge federal aid – Swap Funding (for a proposed box culvert on Newport Road), and they’ll act on approving a Section 130 application for the IA DOT for 90% funding, with regard to signal lights, etc., at four track crossings with Buck Creek Road (for Elite Octane).

JUNE HOLLIDAY, 82, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life Memorial Svcs. 4/13/19)

Obituaries

April 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

JUNE HOLLIDAY, 82, of Atlantic died Nov. 16th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, in Atlantic. A Celebration of Life Memorial service for JUNE HOLLIDAY will be held at Noon, Saturday, April 13th at the Atlantic Golf and Country Club.  Roland Funeral Service of Atlantic has the arrangements.

The family invites those who loved June to share a few words or a little story.

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

JUNE HOLLIDAY is survived by:

Her son – Richard (Regina) Hallenland, of Broadview Heights, OH.

5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

NORMA D. HENNINGSEN, 79, of Council Bluffs (A native of Casey) (Svcs. 4/13/19)

Obituaries

April 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NORMA D. HENNINGSEN, 79, of Council Bluffs (a native of Casey), died Friday, April 5th, at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Funeral services for NORMA HENNINGSEN will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, April 13th, at the Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home/Bayliss Park Chapel, in Council Bluffs.

Following the funeral service, a luncheon will be held at the Walnut Hill Reception Center (1350 E. Pierce St.).

Visitation at the funeral home is from 6-until 8-p.m. Friday, April 12th.

Interment will be in the Monroe Methodist Cemetery, in Walnut (2:30-p.m. Saturday).

Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association.

NORMA HENNINGSEN is survived by:

Her sons – Michael (Teresa) Henningsen, of Council Bluffs; Carl (Tammy) Henningsen, of Papillion, Nebraska; and Kevin Henningsen, of Clarinda, Iowa

Her sisters – Cynthia (Denny) Nehring, of Atlantic, Iowa, and Beverly Knudtson of Tallapoosa, Georgia.

9 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

 

Waterloo RCF escape reported

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April 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(WATERLOO) – The Iowa Dept. of Corrections said today (Monday), London Willis Walker, who was convicted of Intimidation with Dangerous Weapon and other crimes in Black Hawk County, failed to report back to the Waterloo Residential Facility as required last night (Sunday night).  Walker is a 25-year-old, Black male, height 5’10”, and weighs 185 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on April 2, 2019.  Persons with information on Walker’s whereabouts should contact local police.

London Walker

Iowa FFA members help flood damaged ranch family in Nebraska

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April 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Some two dozen Iowa F-F-A members from Charles City and Rockford took a six-hour trip to east-central Nebraska over the weekend to provide manpower and supplies to a flood-stricken family. Charles City sophomore Justin Heyer says the devastation at the Drew Wolfe cattle operation is unimaginable.  “It’s just horrible seeing how we can have such a successful spring in Iowa and then we come down here, just the next state over, and it looks like a beach right now,” Heyer says. “It’s like we’re by the ocean. Everything is just flood planed, destroyed.”

The Platte River left its banks near Schuyler, Nebraska, and raged across corn fields, feed yards and swept away a third of the operation’s 25-hundred-head of cattle. The F-F-A members picked up and rebuilt fences destroyed during the record-setting event. The rancher, Wolfe, says the random act of support from the 25 students was overwhelming.  “It’s nice to see kids wanting to come help,” Wolfe says. “There’s been a lot of that but it’s pretty amazing.”  Rockford F-F-A member Sawyer Salisbury skipped a benefit Saturday for his own family who lost their house in a fire on February 2nd to go to Nebraska. “When my house burned down, everybody was there to help me so I figured I’d go help someone else in need,” Salisbury says.

F-F-A members raised 35-hundred dollars during a two-hour “radiothon” to help offset the costs of the trip. Another 25-hundred dollars came in later that’s being donated to the hastag-nebraska-strong cause. Rockford F-F-A member Jayden Jorgensen says the experience is something she’ll never forget. “This is where you learn your life lessons, respect for others, respect for livestock, compassion, all of those good qualities that makes a good community member,” Jorgensen says.

The Floyd County Cattlemen’s Association joined members on the trip. Several businesses and organizations in Schuyler provided meals and hotel rooms.

ADM Boys Soccer Tournament 04/06/2019

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April 8th, 2019 by admin

ADM 2, Harlan 1 OT/PK’s
Des Moines East 4, Harlan 1
Southeast Polk 1, Glenwood 0
Waverly-Shell Rock 2, Glenwood 0

Thomas Jefferson Girls Soccer Tournament 04/08/2019

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April 8th, 2019 by admin

Ankeny Centennial 2, Bishop Heelan 0
Bishop Heelan 3, Treynor 2
Dallas Center-Grimes 4, Glenwood 1
Thomas Jefferson 3, Southeast Polk 1
Tri-Center 3, Sioux City West 0
Sioux City North 4, Underwood 1
Spencer 3, Glenwood 1
Spencer 3, Treynor 2
Underwood 5, Des Moines east 3
Urbandale 4, Sioux City West 0
Waukee 2, Abraham Lincoln 1
Winterset 2, Tri-Center 0
Winterset 3, St. Albert 2

Shenandoah wins Fillies Tennis Invitational

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April 8th, 2019 by admin

Shenandoah won their home girls tennis tournament on Saturday. They took the Fillies Invitational crown by scoring 14 points to edge out Glenwood by 1. St. Albert finished third and Denison-Schleswig was fourth.

Glenwood’s Brooklyn Taylor won the No. 1 Singles with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Alesha Johnson of St. Albert in the final. The third place match went to Mariah Munsinger who grabbed a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Hannah Auen of Denison-Schleswig.

Nichole and Natalie Gilbert of Shenandoah took the No. 1 Doubles title with a 6-0, 6-3 win over Erin Stanley and Brielle Smith of Glenwood in the final. Third place went to Allison Narmi and Abby Barnes of St. Albert with a 7-6, 6-1 win over Ali Thul and Mireya Patino of Denison-Schleswig.

The No. 2 Singles Title went to Jessica Sun of Shenandoah. Sun defeated Lexi Bird of Glenwood in the final. Reegan Wolford of St. Albert own the third place match over Kayla Rauch of Denison-Schleswig.

The Shenandoah duo of Donivan Kinghorn and Alexis McGinnis won the No. 2 Doubles bracket with a win over Ashley Goy and Madeline Becker of Glenwood. Denison-Schleswig’s Ashley Rivas and Jocelyn Olivera were third.