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Bluffs man arrested on Mills County on warrants

News

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

News

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

News

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.

(Update) Des Moines man shot and killed while in car with woman and two young children

News

October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Des Moines Police are looking for a suspect in a fatal shooting Sunday afternoon on the city’s east side. The victim, 28-year-old Aaron John Ross of Des Moines, was shot to death just after 1 p.m. while sitting in a car (in the 1200 block of East 13th Street). Des Moines Police Sergeant Paul Parizek says a woman and two children who were also in the car were NOT injured.

Parizek said the children are both under the age of 10. This is Des Moines’ ninth homicide of the year. “This is a very specific, targeted incident. There’s nothing random about it,” Parizek said. “As far as motive goes, that’s something we’ll have to determine as we locate the suspect and maybe get some more information from people in the community. Obviously, absent the victim’s ability to fill us in, motive is hard to determine until you know who’s exactly all involved.”

Parizek is confident an arrest will be made soon.”We’ve got some really good investigative leads…forensic evidence that was gathered and good statements from witnesses,” Parizek said. The nine homicides this year is down considerably from 2017, when Des Moines has a total of 25 killings – the most since 1978 (27 homicides).

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 10/1/18

Sports

October 1st, 2018 by admin

October 1, 2018 By Todd Kimm

Class 4A
1. WDM Valley (6-0) LW #1 @ C.B Abraham Lincoln
2. Cedar Falls (6-0) LW #2 @ Waterloo West
3. Ankeny Centennial (6-0) LW #3 @ Fort Dodge
4. Bettendorf (5-1) LW #4 vs C.R. Kennedy
5. Iowa City West (5-1) LW #5 @ Davenport North (Thur)
6. Dowling Catholic (4-2) LW #6 vs Sioux City East
7. Johnston (5-1) LW #7 vs #10 Indianola
8. Waukee (4-2) LW #8 @ Ottumwa
9. Cedar Rapids Prairie (5-1) LW #9 @ C.R. Jefferson
10.Indianola (5-0) LW #10 @ #7 Johnston

Class 3A
1. Lewis Central (6-0) LW #1 vs #9 Harlan
2. Cedar Rapids Xavier (6-0) LW #2 vs #6 Western Dubuque
3. Pella (6-0) LW #3 @ Oskaloosa
4. Solon (6-0) LW #4 vs Mount Pleasant
5. North Scott (5-1) LW #5 vs Clinton
6. Western Dubuque (5-1) LW #6 @ #2 Xavier
7. Clear Creek-Amana (6-0) LW #7 vs Davenport Assumption
8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (5-1) LW #8 @ Spencer
9. Harlan (5-1) LW #9 @ #1 Lewis Central
10.Sioux City Heelan (5-1) LW #10 @ LeMars

Class 2A
1. PCM (Monroe) (6-0) LW #1 vs DSM Christian
2. Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley (5-1) LW #3 @ Sheldon
3. Waukon (5-1) LW #4 vs #10 Columbus Catholic
4. Algona (6-0) LW #7 @ Estherville Lincoln Central
5. Union (LaPorte City) (4-2) LW #9 @ Vinton-Shellsburg
6. West Marshall (5-1) LW #8 @ Nevada
7. Benton (5-1) LW #10 @ Roland-Story
8. Spirit Lake (5-1) LW #2 vs Clarion-Goldfield-Dows
9. Greene County (5-1) LW #6 vs Atlantic
10.Waterloo Columbus (5-1) LW (X) @ #3 Waukon

Class 1A
1. Van Meter (6-0) LW #1 vs Panorama
2. Dike-New Hartford (6-0) LW #2 vs Jesup
3. South Central Calhoun (6-0) LW #3 vs Madrid
4. Bellevue (6-0) LW #4 @ North Cedar
5. Wilton (5-1) LW #5 @ #8 Mediapolis
6. West Lyon (5-1) LW #6 vs #9 West Sioux
7. West Branch (5-1) LW #7 @ N.E. Goose Lake
8. Mediapolis (6-0) LW #8 vs #5 Wilton
9. West Sioux (5-1) LW #9 @ #6 West Lyon
10.Interstate-35 (Truro) (6-0) LW (X) @ Woodward Academy

Class A
1. Hudson (6-0) LW #1 @ Wapsie Valley
2. Algona Garrigan (6-0) LW #2 @ North Union
3. AHSTW (Avoca) (6-0) LW #3 vs Nodaway Valley
4. North Tama (5-1) LW #5 @ GMG Garwin
5. BGM (Brooklyn) (6-0) LW #9 vs Pekin
6. Edgewood-Colesburg (5-1) LW #10 @ Alburnett
7. Belmond-Klemme (5-1) LW #8 vs Graettinger-Terril
8. Saint Ansgar (4-2) LW #4 vs South Winneshiek
9. Mason City Newman (5-1) LW (X) @ Grundy Center
10.Highland (Riverside) (5-1) LW (X) vs Durant

Eight-man
1. New London (6-0) LW #3 @ #2 Iowa Valley
2. Iowa Valley (6-0) LW #4 vs #1 New London
3. Northwood-Kensett (6-0) LW #9 vs Janesville
4. AR-WE-VA (6-0) vs Clay Central-Everly LW #7 vs. Clay Central-Everly
5. Exira-EHK (6-0) @ Woodbine LW #5 @ Woodbine
6. Midland (Wyoming) (6-1) LW #6 @ Springville
7. Don Bosco (5-1) LW #1 @ Dunkerton
8. S.E. Warren (7-0) LW #8 vs Mormon Trail
9. Newell-Fonda (5-1) LW #2 @ Harris-Lake Park
10.Central City (6-0) LW #10 vs Central Elkader

Presidential Alert cell phone test set for Wednesday afternoon

News

October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

On Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018 at 1:18 PM CDT, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will send a TEST Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) message to nearly all wireless devices in the United States. This will be a TEST “Presidential Alert”. You can not turn off a Presidential Alert nor can you “opt out” of the test either. If your phone is turned on, within range of an active cell tower and whose wireless provider participates in WEA, the phone should be capable of receiving the message. This means just about every wireless phone near you during that timeframe will receive the text message at 1:18 PM CDT (10/3), which will likely set off an audible alarm for a short time.

None of the area Emergency Management Agencies have anything to do with the test and this doesn’t involve the National Weather Service. The test will not trigger NOAA Weather Radios.

For more information on the TEST “Presidential Alert”, please follow the link to the official FEMA information release about the test. https://www.fema.gov/emergency-alert-test

OCTOBER 2018

Birthday Club

October 1st, 2018 by admin

October 1st:

  • Frank Greiner of Atlantic (Winner)

October 2nd:

  • LaVern Martin of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Betty Marcellus of Atlantic
  • Karen Batemen of Atlantic

October 3rd:

  • Elvin Breach of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Tebra Reynolds of Atlantic
  • Jolene Roecker of Atlantic

October 4th:

  • Pam Reed of Atlantic (Winner)

October 5th:

  • Terry Marten of Brayton (Winner)
  • Lana Turner of Atlantic
  • Karen Bissell of Atlantic

October 6th:

  • Carly Paulsen of Exira (Winner)

October 7th:

  • Ann Butler of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jean Petersen of Exira
  • Brandon Lamp of Atlantic

October 8th:

  • Mary Ann Moorman of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Sandy Fairbairn of Atlantic
  • Jim Rogers of Wiota
  • Dane Paulsen of Exira
  • McKenna Nielsen of Audubon

October 9th:

  • Peg Schrier of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Dee Bebensee of Atlantic
  • Nadine Howell of Atlantic
  • Connie Wiechmann of Lewis

October 10th:

  • Marlene Jensen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Alice Owen of Exira

October 11th:

  • Glynn Westphalen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • BJ Hart of Atlantic
  • Ruth Ricther of Atlantic
  • Frank Olsen of Exira
  • Vicky Asberry of Exira
  • Stacie Linfor of Atlantic

October 12th:

  • Richard Hoffman of Cumberland (Winner)

October 13th:

  • Grace Greving of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Lisa Paulsen of Exira
  • Jayne Knight of Atlantic
  • Barb Jacobsen of Atlantic

October 14th:

  • Tyler Thomas of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mallory Androy of Elk Horn
  • Paulette Boldt of Audubon
  • Kevin Hinners of Exira

October 15th:

  • Breanna Loving of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Eric Maynard of Anita
  • Holly Brenton of Atlantic
  • Jan Brehmer of Altantic
  • Becky Marten of Audubon

October 16th:

  • Beth Turner of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Galen Becker of Cumberland
  • Lilly Barber of Wiota
  • Harold Goold of Atlantic

October 17th:

  • Ron Owen of Audubon (Winner)

October 18th:

  • Oliver Becker of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Darla Casady of Atlantic
  • Julie Scott of Hamlin

October 19th:

  • Angela Immel of Exira (Winner)
  • Jacob Fiebelkorn of Exira
  • Lynn Mortensen of Kimballton
  • Tony Schmidtke of Atlantic
  • Janell Roberts of Exira

October 20th:

  • Becky Randeris of Audubon (Winner)
  • Julia Nelson of Atlantic
  • Donnis Schwanke of Atlantic
  • Tucker Sager of Atlantic
  • Ants Kommes of Exira

October 21st:

  • Carol Thompson of Exira (Winner)
  • Mildred Herron

October 22nd:

  • Britni Olsen of Audubon

October 23rd:

  • Koy Wilson of Exira (Winner)
  • Vicki Brown of Atlantic

October 24th:

  • Judy Lauridsen of Exira (Winner)

October 25th:

  • Connie Steffen of Griswold (Winner)
  • Darlene McConnell of Atlantic
  • Sophie Jane Christensen of Audubon

October 26th:

  • Lesli Welter of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lynsi Lamp of Atlantic
  • Jade Mosier of Ankeny
  • Alan Mattheis of Massena
  • Bernie Kilworth of Brayton

October 27th:

  • Randy Thompson of Exira (Winner)

October 28th:

  • Morgan Kirchner of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Alice Leland of Atlantic

October 29th:

  • Hayden Larsen of Audubon (Winner)
  • John Silence of Atlantic

October 30th:

  • Janice Fancher of Audubon (Winner)
  • Evan Kelly of Griswold

October 31st:

  • Arla Clay of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Brandon Stapley of Lewis

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1

Trading Post

October 1st, 2018 by admin

FOR SALE: Grandmother clock. Runs well. $75. Call 712-764-4074.

WANTED: Fish aquarium stand. About 30″ high and about 2 ft. wide. 249-6835.

 

Pott. County Sheriff’s report, 10/1/18

News

October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A call Thursday about a robbery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center resulted in three men under suspicion of 1st Degree robbery. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports $700 in cash and a cell phone was stolen from an Avoca man. 19-year old Ricky Lee Ludwig Miedel, of Minden, 20-year old Dylan James Miedel, of Council Bluffs, and Austin Bird are suspected in the case. A report was filed but the men were not arrested.

A traffic stop Friday evening in Pott. County on a vehicle with illegal window tint, resulted in the arrest of the driver, 18-year old Austin Markey, of Council Bluffs. He was arrested on a warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree, the bond for which was set at $300. Markey was also given a verbal warning about the window tint. A call about an intoxicated person at around 2:40-a.m. Sunday in Avoca, resulted in the arrest of 28-year old Brittani Mary Ann Wheeler, of Avoca. She was taken into custody on a Public Intoxication charge.

A man camping at Arrowhead Park in Neola, was arrested on active warrants from Pottawattamie County and Jefferson County, CO. 40-year old Fred Travis Starrett, of Avoca, was arrested on a warrant for being a Fugitive from Justice from Colorado, and on a Probation Violation warrant, the bond for which is $5,000. An adult male and female were arrested at around 10-a.m. Sunday following a call about suspicious activity. A Deputy made contact with several people in a tan Suburban parked near the gate of Remelt, and arrested 18-year old Maggie Ann Baker, of Council Bluffs, for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and on two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance. 41-year old Andy Charles Andrews, of Pacific Junction, was arrested for having a concealed weapon, Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Contraband. Authorities recovered 2.8 grams of meth, 4 Xanax bars, one-half gram of marijuana and assorted paraphernalia pipes during the incident.

A traffic stop Sunday in Pott. County resulted in the arrest of 26-year old Taylor Rae McDaniel, of Essex. McDaniel was taken into custody on a warrant out of Clarinda and transported to the Pott. County Jail.

Taiwan to buy soybeans from Iowa and Minnesota

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A ceremony will be held at the Iowa Capitol early this (Monday) afternoon to formalize Taiwan’s purchase of nearly four million metric tons of soybeans from Iowa and Minnesota. The trade delegation from Taiwan signed documents in Washington, D.C. Thursday and made stops in Iowa this weekend. On Sunday, they visited a farm in northwest Iowa, east of Hinton. Republican Congressman Steve King arranged for tours of farms near Nevada and Fort Dodge, too. “I wanted them to see, just take the ride across the landscape because I’ve learned this from our foreign visitors in the past that I’ve brought here in the past that they come from places where it’s just hard to conceive of the idea of horizon-to-horizon row crop production, really, without a break,” King says. “….Let ’em know you can buy all the grain you can buy and we’re not going to run out here in Iowa.”

King says he and his staff have traveled to Taiwan several times to tout trade and he predicts even more U.S. soybeans will be shipped to Taiwan in the future. “That pipe of exports to China — and I’ll just use it as a pipe size — that’s been shrunken considerably because of the trade protectionism that China has slapped on especially our beans and our pork, but also other products,” King says. “…To replace one big pipe to China we have to replace it with a lot of smaller pipes to places like Taiwan and other countries.” According to King, the U.S. is now providing nearly 80 percent of Taiwan’s soybean supply. The move is likely part of Taiwan’s effort to strengthen ties to the U.S. as China increases pressure on Taiwan, which it claims as part of Chinese territory.

The stronger our relationships are with Taiwan — the business relationships, the friendship relationships, the trade that goes back and forth, the young people that come to the United States to be educated here and our Americans that go there to study — all of those things build stronger bonds,” King says, “and those stronger bonds are a component of the national defense for Taiwan.”

King spoke at last Thursday’s signing ceremony in Washington, D.C. He is not among the dignitaries scheduled to speak at the ceremony this (Monday) afternoon in Washington, D.C. A trade delegation from Minnesota was in Taiwan in August to tout the pending deal.