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IRS phone and Grandchild scams surfaces again – this time in Shelby County

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A phone scam that’s been making the rounds across the country, has been reported in Shelby County. Officials with the Harlan Police Dept. and Shelby County Sheriff’s Office said today (Thursday), that they have received numerous calls about persons who claim to be from the IRS, calling residents to tell them they owe money to the agency, and that the person contacted can be arrested if the call is not returned (if left on an answering service), and/or money is not sent. Authorities remind residents, that this IS A SCAM!

The IRS will never contact you by phone, regarding your tax status. Ignore the calls. DO NOT call them back, and never give out any personal information. If a voicemail was left with you, simply delete it. Authorities said also, the “Grandchild in trouble” phone scam has resurfaced. In this case, a person claiming to be a grandson or granddaughter, calls and says they are in jail, and needs money to be bailed out. Again, you should ignore the call, or hang-up. A Griswold woman noted on the KJAN Facebook page, that she too, had received a “Grandchild in trouble” scam call.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th

Trading Post

September 20th, 2018 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  2 lawn mowers: a 22″ Lawn Boy, self-propelled, silver series with 6.5 HP 2 cycle engine, commercial grade, runs great, asking $125. Also, a DynaMark 20″ push mower with 4 HP Briggs & Stratton engine, asking $60. Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE: Kennabec potatoes, 50 cents per pound, can deliver in the Atlantic area. 254-2671.

Atlantic Area Chamber to Host Drive-In Movie Experience With “The Sandlot”

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce will host a Drive-In Movie experience, this Saturday, September 22nd. Chamber Executive Director Bailey Smith said “This will be a fun, nostalgic experience for community members and those in the surrounding area to enjoy. This also gives us the opportunity to show off our town and encourage people to shop and eat before coming to the movie.”

The Drive-In Movie will be at the Cass County Fair Grounds in the Grand Stand area beginning around 8-p.m., with a showing of “The Sandlot”. The screen is 60 feet long with a high definition projector. Speakers will be available next to the screen for people to utilize. A transmitter will be provided for those enjoying the movie from their car. Attendees will turn their radio to a certain station and the transmitter will play the audio through their car speakers.

Entry is $5 per car or $2 per person for car-less entry. You are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets to sit on. Parking will be available on the other side of the Fair Grounds for car-less entry attendees. Inside parking for the Drive-In is limited, so pack a chair or blanket as precaution. Free bottomless popcorn will be available as well as one free drink per attendee. Additional beverages will be $2 each. Candy will also be available for purchase for $1.

For more information, visit www.atlanticiowa.com, call the Chamber at 712.243.3017 or email chamber@atlanticiowa.com.

“Volunteer Day and Dutch Oven Cooking- Breakfast Program”

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa DNR, and Friends of Lake Anita are holding a “Volunteer Day” at Lake Anita State Park- Primitive Campground this Saturday,  September 22nd 7AM-9AM. Iowa state parks invite you to join statewide Volunteer Day on September 22nd. More than 40 parks need volunteers to help paint buildings, repair tables, trim branches, plant trees, pick up litter and more! All ages are welcome, along with varying levels of experience. Join the Cass County Conservation Board for a morning of Park Cleanup around Lake Anita.

The Cass County Conservation Board, Iowa DNR, and Friends of Lake Anita are also holding a “Dutch Oven Cooking- Breakfast Program.” The public program will be held at the Primitive Campground at Lake Anita State Park in Anita, on September 22nd from 9-a.m. until Noon. During the FREE program, you can learn how to make two breakfast dishes in a dutch oven. You’re asked to bring your own place setting for samples. Free will donation for supplies will be accepted. You DO NOT have to be a registered camper to attend the program. 

Red Cross: Blood, platelet donations needed in wake of Hurricane Florence

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (Sept. 20, 2018) —As the American Red Cross responds to Hurricane Florence, providing food, shelter and comfort to those affected, individuals outside the affected areas are urged to help by giving blood or platelets to care for patients in the storm’s path and across the country. People can also help by making a financial donation to support relief efforts. Hurricane Florence’s wrath left catastrophic damage behind and also took a toll on blood and platelet donations. Nearly 200 Red Cross blood drives in the Southeast were forced to cancel, resulting in more than 5,200 uncollected blood and platelet donations. “Natural disasters like hurricanes can disrupt blood drives and prevent donors from giving, but hospital patients still depend on lifesaving transfusions,” said Cliff Numark, senior vice president, Red Cross Blood Services. “There is an especially critical need for platelets to help cancer patients and type O blood donations for ongoing patient care and emergencies. Every donation can be a lifeline for patients.”

Donors of all blood types are urged to help restore hope to patients across the country by making an appointment today to give blood or platelets. Appointments can be made by using the Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Financial donations are also needed and allow the Red Cross to provide disaster relief immediately. Help people affected by Hurricane Florence by visiting RedCross.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or texting the word FLORENCE to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

Upcoming blood donation opportunities include:

  • American Red Cross Blood Donation Center/ Loess Hills Blood Donation Center (705 N. 16th St.), Council Bluffs.
  • Manning, 10/12/2018: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., IKM Manning High School, 209 10th Street
  • Anita, 10/9/2018: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m., Community Center, 805 Main Street
  • Denison, 10/2/2018: 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., United Methodist Church, 113 South 14th Street
  • Logan, 9/27/2018: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m., Community Center, 108 West 4th Street
  • Red Oak: 9/24/2018: 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1101 East Summit; 10/2/2018: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Montgomery County Hospital, 2301 Eastern Ave
  • Clarinda, 9/20/2018: 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Regional Health Center, 220 Essie Davison Drive.
  • Shenandoah: 10/6/2018: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Earl May Nursery & Garden Center, 301 S Fremont St; 10/10/2018: 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Shenandoah High School, 1000 Mustang Drive
  • Council Bluffs: 9/23/2018: 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m., Broadway United Methodist, 11 South 1st Street; 10/1/2018: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Harrah’s Casino, 1 Harrahs Blvd; 10/2/2018: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Iowa Western Community College, 2700 College Road; 10/12/2018: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Abraham Lincoln High School, 1205 Bonham
  • Treynor, 9/20/2018: 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Community Center, 11 West Main.
  • Defiance, 10/2/2018: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m., St. Peter’s Hall, 402 5th Street
  • Harlan, 9/25/2018: 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Veteran’s Memorial Building, 1104 Morningview
  • Westphalia, 9/20/2018: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m., St. Boniface Parish Center, 305 Duren St.
  • Lenox, 10/9/2018: 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Lenox High School, 600 S. Locust St.

60 Iowa buildings deemed unsafe after tornado

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) — City officials in central Iowa have designated about 60 structures as unsafe following a July tornado that damaged about 2,000 buildings. The Times-Republican reports that the properties in Marshalltown now have small red posters that say “Dangerous building — do not occupy.” Michelle Sponheimer is the city housing and community development director. She says the posters are a warning, not an eviction notice. Owners can decide if they want to rebuild or demolish the structure. Sponheimer says the nonprofit Mid-Iowa Community Action is helping displaced residents find alternate housing.

Sponheimer says the city may eventually need to demolish unsafe properties that are abandoned because they pose a risk to public safety. She says the city may seek demolition funding assistance from entities such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Reynolds’ missed judge appointment deadline raises question

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds failed to document the appointment of a district court judge by a mandated deadline in June and some attorneys are saying it’s a slipup that has cast doubt on the judge’s authority to make rulings. Under the Iowa Constitution, Reynolds had until June 21 to pick a judge for the eastern Iowa 6th Judicial District from two names submitted by a judicial nominating commission.
She says she told her chief of staff she’d chosen attorney Jason Besler that day but there is no proof and Besler wasn’t called until four days later. Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Cady says he takes her word that she made the verbal appointment.

Guy Cook, an attorney who served on a state judicial nominating commission, says Besler’s appointment could create problems if someone who appears before him challenges his authority. Gary Dickey, an Iowa lawyer who served as former Gov. Tom Vilsack’s chief attorney, says he plans to ask Cady to ratify the appointment to avoid such a challenge.

Woman died after car collided with grandson’s truck

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

LELAND, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say an 88-year-old woman died after her car collided in northern Iowa with a pickup truck driven by one of her grandchildren. The Iowa State Patrol says Shirley Schutter’s car was struck Monday afternoon at an intersection in Leland after she’d halted for a stop sign. A patrol report says she pulled into the path of the pickup driven by 27-year-old Ethan Schutter, of Lake Mills. The patrol says Shirley Schutter died at the scene. She lived in Forest City.

Patrol Sgt. Nathan Ludwig confirmed today (Thursday) that Ethan Schutter is one of Shirley Schutter’s grandchildren. Ludwig also says Ethan Schutter wasn’t injured enough to require hospital treatment.

Drug-related arrests in Mills County

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office today (Thursday), said that at around 10:10-p.m. on Sept. 10th, Deputies with the Mills County K-9 unit and Sheriff’s Office, along with Glenwood Police, executed a narcotics search warrant at 702 Mills Avenue, in Pacific Junction. During the search, multiple controlled substances and drug paraphernalia were located. 57-year old Richard James Gardner, and 42-year old Regina Jolene Meyers, both of Pacific Junction, were arrested on numerous narcotic charges. Bond for Gardner was set at $50,300. Meyers’ bond was set at $8,300.

And, in an update to our earlier reports, deputies with the Mills County K-9 Unit conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Deacon Road at around 9:25-p.m. Tuesday, for a moving violation. Upon investigation and searching the vehicle, meth, marijuana and drug paraphernalia was located. The driver, 51-year old Shad Lee McCurley, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on two-counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension, and OWI/1st offense. His passenger, 40-year old Carrie Ann Quinlan, also of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of drug paraphernalia. Both individuals were transported without incident, to the Mills County Jail., where McCurley’s bond was set at $4,600, and Quinlan was being held on $1,300 bond.

One Iowa metro area makes US top 40 list for most vehicle thefts

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Out of nearly 400 metro areas nationwide, only one Iowa community ranks in the top 40 for most stolen vehicles per capita. The National Insurance Crime Bureau ranks Omaha-Council Bluffs as the 39th worst place in the country for rip-offs, with just over four-thousand vehicles stolen there last year. The bureau’s Kristen Sleeth says older cars top the “Hot Wheels” list in Iowa and nationwide. “In 2017, a vehicle was stolen once every 40 seconds in the United States,” Sleeth says. “Similar to previous years, the most stolen cars were the Honda Civics and Accords made in the late 1990s, before anti-theft technology came into play.”

Last year’s top ten list of most-stolen 2017-model vehicles includes six cars, three pickup trucks and a van. “The Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry came in first and second,” Sleeth says. “Pickups from GMC, Ford and Dodge Ram were popular targets along with the GMC Savana.” Vehicle theft victims are often their own worst enemies, as in most cases, vehicles were left unlocked and in many instances, the keys were still inside. Anti-theft technology has advanced significantly in recent years and Sleeth says it clearly slows down potential thieves. “For every one 2017 Nissan Altima stolen there were six 1998 Honda Civics taken,” Sleeth says. “The new Hondas, with the anti-theft technology, they don’t even make the Top 10 List.”

There were 381 metro areas ranked in the report. The most cars were stolen per capita in Albuquerque, New Mexico, while the fewest were taken in State College, Pennsylvania. In Iowa, the Quad Cities area ranks 96th nationally, with more than one-thousand vehicles stolen last year, while the Des Moines metro placed 120th. Sioux City ranks 164th, Cedar Rapids is 166th, Waterloo-Cedar Falls places 284th, Iowa City is at 301, Ames ranks 335th and Dubuque places 351st. The Hot Wheels report examines vehicle theft data submitted by law enforcement to the National Crime Information Center and determines the vehicle make, model and model year most reported stolen in 2017. See the full state-by-state report: https://www.nicb.org/media/566/download