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The Cass and Adair County Boards of Supervisors are set to hold their regular, weekly meetings Wednesday, in Atlantic and Greenfield, respectively. In Atlantic, the Cass Supervisors meet at 8:30-a.m., and will act on: A Child Abuse Prevention Council request to proclaim the month of April as “Child Abuse Prevention Month” in Cass County; A contract with Medivac Ambulance for services covering July 1st 2015 through June 30th, 2020; and a 28-E agreement for Juvenile Emergency Services.
The Supervisors will also act on contracts for a bridge replacement and bridge project materials, along with proposals for the replacement of the courthouse telephone system, and approving the securing of a loan for communications equipment requested by the Public Safety Communications Commission. In other business, the Board will meet with representatives of Carlson-West-Povandra Architects, and Morrissey Engineering, with regard to heating in the new Communications Center.
In Greenfield, the Adair County Board of Supervisors will meet at 9-a.m. They’ll discuss and/or act on an Iowa State Association of Counties (ISAC) Tax Control Program; Township Clerk Wages; a Courtyard Use Permit, and a Transfer Resolution. They’ll also receive updates on the Manure Management Plan (MMP) and the Matura Action County FY 2014 Audit Report.
The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, Monday, released details about the Special Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) that took place March 13th to 17th, during the St. Patrick’s Day Holiday period. Officials say there was one citation issued for OWI which resulted in an arrest, and one warning issued, where a person was tested but not arrested, for OWI. Six warnings were given for seat belts violations, plus four warnings and one citation for Child Restraint violations. There was also 154 warnings for Speeders and five citations issued.
Authorities say one arrest warrant was served, one narcotics arrest made, and one canine search or interdiction. In addition, six accidents were investigated, and eight motorists assisted.
Statewide results for the STEP are not yet available. The next Special Traffic Enforcement Program statewide is slated to take place May 18th through the 31st.
Separate crescent rolls and pres into buttered 9 x 12 inch pan. Brown sausage and spoon over the crust. Add hash browns over this. Add 1 cup shredded cheese. Beat eggs, salt and pepper, milk and Parmesan cheese. Pour over all. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes, until eggs are set. Do not over bake. Serve with fresh fruits.
(Jan Polkingharn)
The Clarinda Police Department says no injuries were reported following a chain-reaction collision Monday afternoon. Police Chief Keith Brothers says a 1992 Ford Ranger pickup driven by 17-year old Elijah Bix, of Coin, was stopped at the intersection of 16th and Division Streets at around 3:20-p.m., waiting for a vehicle to turn left. A 2002 Buick Rendezvous SUV driven by 16-year old Marcus Middleton, of Nodaway, was behind the pickup. A 2000 Dodge Intrepid driven by 17-year old Madison Nothwehr, of Clarinda, approached the intersection from the north traveling southbound and told police she “Was messing around with her radio,” and didn’t see the vehicles in front of her had stopped.
The teen hit the brakes and skidded for about 15-feet before her vehicle slammed into the SUV, which was shoved into the rear of the pickup. Nothwehr was cited for Following too Closely. Damage from the pile-up amounted to $5,500.
Police in Creston are investigating the theft of toilet paper. The Hy-Vee Store in Creston reported to authorities that someone stole five packages of Charmin toilet paper sometime between 6:25-and 6:30-p.m., Sunday. The loss was estimated at $45.
And, a Creston resident reported to police on Friday, that a license plate was stolen from his moped sometime between March 18th and 20th, while the vehicle was parked at his residence in the 300 block of North Sycamore Street. Both incidents remain under investigation.
The 7:06-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson
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Today (March 24th), is designated as the “American Diabetes Association Alert Day®.” The Cass County Memorial Hospital Diabetes Center and the American Diabetes Association are encouraging the public to take the Diabetes Risk Test, as well as to share the test with everyone they care about – friends, family members and colleagues.
The Diabetes Risk Test asks users to answer simple questions about weight, age, family history and other potential risks for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Preventive tips are provided for everyone who takes the test, including encouraging those at high risk to talk with their health care provider.
You can be part of the movement to Stop Diabetes and get your free Diabetes Risk Test (English or Spanish) by visiting the Association on Facebook, diabetes.org/risktest or by calling 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383). Although Alert Day is a one-day event, the Diabetes Risk Test is available year-round.
The Cass County Memorial Hospital Diabetes Center can be reached at 712-243-7833 or 7834 if you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment.
WALL LAKE, Iowa (AP) – Two Wall Lake residents are accused of distributing marijuana in a home with several children. The Sac County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday the arrests of 37-year-old Laura Lawler and 37-year-old Jason Ransom. Lawler is charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana and child endangerment. Ransom is charged with child endangerment.
The Sioux City Journal reports four children were removed from the home, and the Department of Human Services was contacted. Lawler and Ransom are being held in Sac County Jail. Bond for Lawler is set at $14,000 and bond for Ransom is set at $8,000.
Police in Red Oak report two women employed by a local convenience store were arrested Monday night on Theft charges. Authorities say following an investigation, Debra Ann Lamb and Katherina Ann Gurney, both of Red Oak, both employees at the Red Oak Kum-and-Go Store, were taken into custody at around 10:30-p.m. Lamb was charged with Theft in the 3rd Degree, while Gurney faces a 4th Degree Theft charge. Both women were being held in the Montgomery County Jail Tuesday morning. Lamb’s bond was set at $2,000, while Gurney’s bond was $1,000.
And, Red Oak Police investigated two, separate, non-injury accidents Monday. Authorities say Police were called to 6th and Elm Streets where a two-vehicle accident took place. When officers arrived, they found a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spider sitting on the west side of the intersection on the traveled portion of the road. A second vehicle was near a power pole facing southeast across the road. An investigation determined the Eclipse, driven by 18-year old Teanna Pafford, of Red Oak, was traveling westbound. Pafford failed to see the other, southbound car. The vehicles collided at the intersection The damage was estimated at $6,000 altogether. Pafford was cited for Failure to Yield to a vehicle on the right.
The other accident happened at the intersection of Hammond and 1st Streets in Red Oak, at around 3:35-p.m., Monday. Officials say a 2007 Chevy Suburban driven by 15-year old Nathan Fournier, of Red Oak, was traveling west on Hammond Street, while a 1992 Chevy pickup driven by 46-year old Justin Nuckolls, of Red Oak, was traveling south on 1st Street. Nuckolls told police he put his truck in neutral and thought he was slowing down. The collision happened after he looked up from his dash. Damage from the crash amounted to $4,800. Nuckolls was cited for Failure to Obey a Yield Sign.