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DIANE ROOS, 65, of Polk City (Svcs. 10/4/2018)

Obituaries

October 1st, 2018 by admin

DIANE ROOS, 65, of Polk City has died. Funeral services for DIANE ROOS will be held on Thursday, October 4th at 11:00am at the Lutheran Church of Hope in West Des Moines. Dunn’s Funeral Home in Des Moines has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, October 3rd from 6:00pm-8:00pm at the Dunn’s Funeral Home in Des Moines.

Page County ATV pursuit & arrest

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports a Shambaugh man was arrested Saturday evening following the pursuit of an ATV. Deputies arrested 45-year old Kyle Lee Woldruff at around 7:30-p.m., for Driving under suspension. Woldruff was also cited for operating the ATV on the roadway without a legal reason and Eluding or attempting to elude Law Enforcement.
Woldruff was the operator and only person on an ATV that a Deputy attempted to stop on 265th Street, just east of Shambaugh. The ATV continued east on 265th
failing to yield to emergency lights and siren from the Deputies fully marked patrol vehicle. At approximately 2 miles east of 265th and Shambaugh, Woldruff entered
a field and continued to drive the ATV attempting to elude the Deputy
Woldruff was arrested after he lost control of the machine during the pursuit.He was brought to the Page County jail and later released after posting bond.

Page County accident

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office say no injuries were reported following a single-vehicle accident Saturday afternoon on Highway 2. Authorities said a 2002 Chevy 1500 pickup driven by 17-year old Sean Dylan Hart, of Council Bluffs, was traveling westbound just east of West Tarkio Creek at around 12:54-p.m, when the truck struck a bridge approach/railing. The accident happened as the teen was looking toward a field.

The truck, owned by Lance Hart, sustained about $2,500 damage. Damage to the Bridge approach / guardrail was  also estimated at $2,500. Sean Hart was cited for Failure to maintain control.

Sarah Sanders to speak at Iowa governor’s fundraiser

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds says White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is the special guest speaker at her annual campaign fundraiser Harvest Festival scheduled for Oct. 13. Reynolds says the festival will be a family-oriented event celebrating “the progress we are making across the state of Iowa.”

She is running for her first full term as governor against Democrat Fred Hubbell.
The festival which costs $50 per ticket will feature live music, pumpkin decorating, balloon animals, and a barbeque.

The three-hour event is scheduled to be held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

Ex-teacher sentenced for stealing from Special Olympics fund

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A judge has sentenced a former Sioux City special education teacher to probation after she admitted to stealing from a school account for Special Olympics and other programs.

The Sioux City Journal reports District Judge Steven Andreasen on Monday sentenced 49-year-old Melissa Dickerson, of Sioux City, to five years of probation. She also must repay $5,063 to the Sioux City school district and complete 100 hours of community service.

Dickerson pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree theft. Court records show that for nearly a year beginning in August 2016, she withdrew money from accounts she set up under the names of East High School Special Olympics and the Friendship Connection. She acknowledged Monday using the money to pay personal bills.
Dickerson later resigned from her teaching position.

Shelby County Sheriff’s report, 10/1/18

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office has released a report on arrests. On Saturday, the Iowa State Patrol arrested 36-year-old Mary Marie Riley, of Harlan, as a result of a traffic stop.  Riley was charged with operating while intoxicated 1st offense and improper lane change.   Riley was transported to the jail without incident, and releases later that morning on her own recognizance.

Last Friday, Shelby County Deputies arrested 36-year-old Justin Charles Henriksen on an outstanding statewide warrant for failure to pay child support.  Henriksen was brought to the Shelby County jail with no local charges, awaiting transport to Blackhawk County.

On Sept. 25th, 58-year-old Cynthia Lea Carpenter turned herself into authorities at the Sheriff’s Office regarding outstanding warrants.   Carpenter was booked into the jail on charges of harassment simple, harassment in the 3rd degree, and disorderly conduct. Carpenter was released later that evening on her own recognizance after initial appearance with the magistrate.

On Sept. 22nd, Deputies arrested 50-year-old Murry Allen Pentecost of Shelby on charge of domestic abuse assault simple misdemeanor.  Authorities were sent to the residence in Shelby and upon further investigation it was determined that an assault did take place.  Pentecost was transferred to the jail without incident and held with no bond pending initial appearance but was released later that morning on his own recognizance.

On Sept. 17th, 41-year-old Brian Anthony Wood of Marne turned himself into authorities regarding an outstanding warrant.  Wood was booked into the jail without incident on charges of domestic abuse assault simple misdemeanor, violation of a no contact order, and disorderly conduct.      Wood was held in custody without bond, and after initial appearance was set and released later that afternoon on a $2,000 cash/surety bond.

And, on Sept. 15th. the Iowa State Patrol arrested 39-year-old Michael Eugene Poorker of Harlan as the result of a traffic stop.  Poorker was taken into custody and charged with operating while intoxicated 1st offense, driving while suspended, speed and no proof of insurance. He was transported the jail and booked without incident where he was held under a $1,566.25 bond. Later that evening, Poorker was able to post the surety bond and was released from custody.

Armed robbery in Council Bluffs Monday morning

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police report an arrest was made in connection with an armed robbery that took place this (Monday) morning. Officers responded at around 7:42-a.m. to the Bomgaars store (2703 E. Kanesville Blvd.) for an armed robbery. The suspect fled from the scene in a red Pontiac Firebird with Nebraska plates, heading west on Kanesville.  The vehicle was located and a traffic stop was attempted, but the vehicle continued west on Kanesville to 8th and Broadway where officers deployed stop sticks.

Randy Lee Andersen, Jr.

The car lost a tire and became disabled as it went over the Broadway Viaduct. The driver then fled from the vehicle on foot, but was apprehended before he could get off the viaduct.  The suspect was identified as 35-year old Randy Lee Andersen, Jr., of Omaha. Andersen was charged with two-counts of 1st degree Robbery, Theft in the 2nd degree (possession of stolen property), Theft in the 3rd (possession of stolen property), Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Reckless Driving, Eluding, and Possession with Intent to Deliver (Meth). , Andersen also had an outstanding warrant from Nebraska.

Both the vehicle and the gun Andersen used in the commission of the robbery had been reported stolen.

Bluffs man arrested on Mills County on warrants

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports a Pottawattamie County man was arrested Friday afternoon. 24-year old Dylan Lee Conn, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on a warrant for two counts of Probation Violation. He was taken into custody at the Pott. County Jail and held on a $50,000 bond.

Flu Vaccine Clinics Coming Soon to Cass County

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC – Cass County Health System is hosting special walk-in clinics for people to receive their annual flu vaccination. The clinics will be on:

  • Atlantic Medical Center: October 3, 10, 17, 24 from 8 am to 7 pm
  • Griswold Medical Center: Wednesday, October 17 from 5-7 pm
  • Anita Medical Center: Tuesday, October 23 from 5-7 pm
  • Massena Medical Center: Tuesday, October 30 from 5-7 pm

On Wednesday, October 10th, Atlantic Medical Center will host the “Ayzlee’s Family Flu Clinic” from 5 to 7 pm, which includes additional flu information and children’s activities. In addition to the flu clinics, anyone can receive their flu vaccine during the Atlantic Medical Center Immunization Room’s normal business hours: Monday through Friday 8 to 4 pm. They are also open on Saturday mornings from 8 to 11 am.

There are four strains, or types, of the flu that typically hit the Midwest during flu season: two types of Influenza A and two types of Influenza B. Atlantic Medical Center will have the Quadrivalent vaccine which protects against all four strains, to provide the greatest protection. They will also be offering the High Dose flu vaccine for people 65 years of age and older. The two best ways to protect yourself, and those around you, from influenza are to get vaccinated and to practice good hand washing. Getting vaccinated not only protects you, but also those around you who may be too young (under 6 months) or have a medical condition that prevents them from being vaccinated.

The seasonal flu (influenza) is a serious disease caused by the influenza virus. Some common symptoms of the flu are fever, cough, chills, body aches, and extreme weakness. For more information, please contact the Immunization Room at 712-250-8122.

Tourist attraction in Le Mars closing for $4 million renovation

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October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A popular tourist attraction in northwest Iowa will close today (Monday) for renovation. The Wells Blue Bunny Ice Cream Parlor, located in Le Mars will close its doors today (Monday) to being a four million dollar upgrade. The ice cream parlor will re-open on November 19th for the holiday season, then close again from February through early June to complete the remodeling project. When completed, the ice cream parlor will expand its seating area, include an interactive display entitled “From Farm to Spoon.” It will have a small theater to showcase the history of Wells Enterprises and the making of ice cream. Included with the ice cream parlor will be a rooftop seating area. According to Adam Baumgartner, Vice President of Retail Sales, Wells wants to bring joy to everyone and make eating ice cream fun.