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Three inmates hit with further charges at Page County Jail

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July 20th, 2018 by admin

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports three inmates at the Page County Jail were hit with additional charges on Thursday.

27-year-old Keith James Land was arrested on a Page County Warrant for Failure to report contraband in a correctional institution. He was in the Page County Jail awaiting bed space at the Men’s Regional Correctional Facility in Council Bluffs for a previous conviction. Bond on this warrant was $2,000.

29-year-old Joseph Cody Foster of Shambaugh was arrested on a Page County Warrant for Possession of a weapon in a correctional facility. He was in the Page County Jail awaiting bed space at the Men’s Regional Correctional Facility in Council Bluffs for a previous conviction. Bond on this warrant was set at $10,000 cash only.

30-year-old Kennith Alan Cline of Coin was arrested on a Page County Warrant for Parole Violation. No bond on this warrant. Cline was in the Page County Jail on charges of Violation of the sex offender registry 2nd offense with bond at $5,000.

Update: Pickup stolen from Red Oak located in Council Bluffs

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July 20th, 2018 by admin

The Red Oak Police reports that a Dodge Ram Quad Cab pickup that was reported stolen on Thursday has been located in Council Bluffs. The Council Bluffs Police Department notified the Montgomery County Communications Center at approximately 1:00am Friday that the stolen truck was found in the city of Council Bluffs. The truck’s driver side window was busted out, as well as the steering column damaged.

Red Oak Police would like to thank the community, county, and surrounding area for their attentive mind set, as they received several calls in reference to the incident after it was released by the media. The investigation into the theft is ongoing.

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July 20th, 2018 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Fair Board Director Megan Mewhirter about next week’s Cass County Fair.

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Red Oak Police searching for driver and vehicle after hit and run

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July 20th, 2018 by admin

The Red Oak Police report a vehicle left the scene of an accident on Thursday at 12:10pm. Officers were called to the Feed Lot restaurant for a report of a burgundy Dodge Durango that backed into a 2006 Buick Lucerne in the parking lot. Witnesses stated that a white older male with a beard was driving the Durango that backed into the Buick and then drove off. Officers are searching for that vehicle and driver and the incident is still being investigated by the Red Oak PD. The Buick sustained an estimated $1,200 damage.

DARYL G. JENSEN, 74, of Shelby (Svcs. 07/25/2018)

Obituaries

July 20th, 2018 by admin

DARYL G. JENSEN, 74, of Shelby died Thursday, July 19th in Harlan. Funeral services for DARYL G. JENSEN will be held on Wednesday, July 25th at 10:30am at the Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan.

Friends may call on Tuesday, July 24th from 2:00pm-8:00pm with family greeting friends from 5:00pm-8:00pm at Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial will be in the Shelby Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com

DARYL G. JENSEN is survived by:

Wife: Jean Marie Jensen of Shelby.

Sons: Danial Jensen of Mount Pleasant, TX. David (Crystal) Jensen of Avoca.

Sisters: Emily (Ted) Aikman of Mount Pleasant, TX. Norma (Sam) Randezzo of Papillion, NE. Nacy (Bill) Moore of Audubon.

Brothers: Duane (Lisa) Jensen of Harvey, LA. Mark Jensen of Jacksonville, FL.

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One arrest after search warrant executed in Nodaway

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July 20th, 2018 by admin

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports one person was arrested on multiple charges after a search warrant was executed in Nodaway early Friday morning. At 3:14am Deputies executed that search warrant at 500 4th Street in Nodaway. Deputies located various substances including methamphetamine, marijuana, prescription drugs, and drug paraphernalia. Teddi Rattenborg was then placed under arrest for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Gathering where Controlled Substances Unlawfully Used, and Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs. The case remains under investigation and additional arrests are anticipated.

CARL “RALPH” CROUSE, 88, of Mesa, AZ (Svcs. 07/24/2018)

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July 20th, 2018 by admin

CARL “RALPH” CROUSE, 88, of Mesa, AZ died July 14, 2018. A graveside service for CARL “RALPH” CROUSE will be held on Tuesday, July 24th at 11:00am at the Grant Cemetery. Rieken-Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is in charge of arrangements.

Lunch with the family will follow at the Griswold Central Church of Christ.  There will be no visitation.

Memorial are suggested as a donation in Ralph’s honor to Hospice of the Valley-Lund Home by visiting www.hov.org/donate.

CARL “RALPH” CROUSE is survived by:

His Children: Cindy (Bob) Beaugureau of Mesa, AZ. Barbie (Richard) Gonzales of Platteville, CO. Sherry (Dan) Steckel of Casa Grande, AZ. Randy (Chris) Crouse of Kersey, CO.

Sister: Smiley (Dale) Rush of Griswold, IA.

11 Grandchildren

20 Great-Grandchildren

4 Great-Great-Grandchildren

Heyward helps Cubs beat Cardinals 9-6 in return from break

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July 20th, 2018 by admin

CHICAGO (AP) — The All-Star break is over. It’s right about now when the Chicago Cubs usually take off.

Jason Heyward had three hits and two RBIs, Ian Happ belted a two-run homer and the Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-6 on Thursday night for their fourth consecutive victory.

Chicago and St. Louis returned a day earlier than the rest of the majors, but it sure looked like business as usual for the NL Central leaders. The Cubs improved 150-73 after the All-Star break since 2015, baseball’s best such record over that stretch.

Anthony Rizzo added two doubles from the leadoff spot as Chicago moved a season-high 18 games over .500. Victor Caratini had three hits and scored three times in the opener of a five-game series, and Ben Zobrist delivered a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the Cubs’ five-run fifth inning.

With the abbreviated break, Maddon held All-Stars Willson Contreras and Javier Baez out of the starting lineup. Caratini and Zobrist picked up the slack quite nicely as Chicago increased its advantage to a season-high three games over idle Milwaukee.

Yadier Molina matched a career high with four hits for St. Louis, but interim manager Mike Shildt was handed his first loss in his second game in charge after Mike Matheny was fired Saturday night. Tommy Pham and Matt Carpenter each hit a solo homer.

The Cardinals had a 3-1 lead before the Cubs started teeing off on Carlos Martinez (6-6) in the fifth.

Martinez allowed six runs, five earned, and seven hits in five innings. The right-hander went 3-1 with a 2.63 ERA in his previous four starts.

Cubs right-hander Kyle Hendricks also struggled, yielding nine hits in 4 2/3 innings. But he wiggled out of a couple jams while limiting the Cardinals to three runs.

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Cubs ace Jon Lester and Cardinals right-hander Jack Flaherty get the ball on Friday afternoon. Lester (12-2, 2.58 ERA) is 8-0 with a 2.80 ERA in his last nine starts. Flaherty (3-4, 3.24 ERA) pitched five shutout innings in a no-decision against Cincinnati in his previous start on Saturday.

Authorities investigating 20-mile-long fish kill

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July 20th, 2018 by admin

GREELEY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials are investigating reports that dead fish have been found along nearly 20 miles of a creek in eastern Iowa.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says carcasses were found in and along Plum Creek from Greeley to Earlville. They included those of smallmouth and rock bass.

Chief investigator Brian Jergenson says the fish likely died during and after a July 13 rainstorm. He also says it’s difficult to pin down a specific source several days after a pollutant washes into a stream.

Iowa tornadoes hit unexpectedly, causing damage and injuries

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July 20th, 2018 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A flurry of unexpected tornadoes swept through central Iowa, injuring at least 17 people, flattening buildings in three cities and forcing the evacuation of a hospital.

Residents — and even weather forecasters — were taken by surprise Thursday as the tornadoes hit Marshalltown, Pella and Bondurant. Ten people were injured in Marshalltown and seven at a factory near Pella, but no deaths were reported.

Alex Krull, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Des Moines, said forecasting models produced Thursday morning showed only a slight chance of strong thunderstorms later in the day.

“This morning, it didn’t look like tornadic supercells were possible,” Krull said. “If anything, we were expecting we could get some large hail, if strong storms developed.”

Marshalltown, a city of 27,000 people about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northeast of Des Moines, appeared to have been hit the hardest. Brick walls collapsed in the streets, roofs were blown off buildings and the cupola of the historic courthouse tumbled 175 feet (53 meters) to the ground.

The only hospital in Marshalltown was damaged, spokeswoman Amy Varcoe said. All 40 of the patients at UnityPoint Health were being transferred to the health system’s larger hospital in Waterloo as well as one in Grundy Center, she said.

The emergency room in the smaller Marshalltown hospital remained open to treat patients injured in the storm, Varcoe said. Ten people hurt in the storm had been treated, she said. She did not know how serious those patients’ injuries were.

Marshalltown resident Stephanie Moz said she, her husband and 2-month-old baby were in the downtown clothing store she owns when tornado sirens went off. The family sought shelter in the building’s basement and heard “cracking and booms and explosions” as the tornado passed.

The storm broke out a window, ruining clothing and hats on display there, and destroyed her husband’s vehicle. But she said she’s relieved.

“We went through a tornado and survived,” Moz said. “I’m happy.”

Additional funnels were reported as the storm moved east of Des Moines past Altoona, Prairie City and Colfax.

National Weather Service meteorologist Rod Donavon said two primary storms spawned the series of tornadoes. One developed in the Marshalltown area, causing damage there, while the other started east of Des Moines and traveled through Bondurant and into Pella.

The exact number of tornadoes and their strength will be determined later.

Iowa State Rep. Mark Smith, who lives in Marshalltown, told Des Moines station KCCI-TV that the area likely will be declared a disaster area. Smith said much of downtown was damaged. He said his house and neighborhood were spared, but surrounding homes were hit.

“There are houses with windows out, houses without roofs,” he said. “It’s just an absolute mess.”

Another tornado hit agricultural machinery maker Vermeer Manufacturing in the town of Pella, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) southeast of Des Moines. People were still working at the plant at the time. The storm scattered huge sheets of metal through a parking lot and left one building with a huge hole in it.

Seven people injured at the plant were taken to Pella Regional Health Center, hospital spokeswoman Billie Rhamy said. They all were released after being treated for their minor injuries, Rhamy said.

Gov. Kim Reynolds told WHO-TV in Des Moines that two of Vermeer’s buildings in Pella were demolished in the storm. She said Vermeer was hosting 500 customers for an appreciation day when the weather hit. She credited the company’s security team with moving them all to safety.

Reynolds added that in Marshalltown, the state is providing a communications trailer and workers to help maintain emergency communications there. She said Marshalltown’s building housing its local communications system was damaged.