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ELAINE M.L. CHRISTENSEN, 96, of Atlantic (Svcs. 08/26/2017)

Obituaries

August 25th, 2017 by admin

ELAINE M.L. CHRISTENSEN, 96, of Atlantic died Wednesday, August 23rd at the Friendship Home in Audubon. Funeral services for ELAINE M.L. CHRISTENSEN will be held on Saturday, August 26th at 1:00pm in the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

Family visitation will be held Saturday, August 26th from 12:00pm until the time of service at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Arlington Heights Cemetery in Audubon.

ELAINE M.L. CHRISTENSEN is survived by:

Children: Roger (Mary Anna) Christensen of San Antonio, TX. Beverly (Chuck) Stupca of Rochester, MN. Craig (Kristi) Christensen of Humboldt.

Sister: Marjorie Knudsen of Cincinnati, OH.

Sisters-in-law: Deloris Knudsen and Marge Knudsen both of Audubon. Oda Christensen of Atlantic.

5 Grandchildren

7 Great-Grandchildren

Many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

 

Asuaje, Margot lead late rally as Padres beat Cardinals 4-3

Sports

August 25th, 2017 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Carlos Asuaje’s RBI single in the ninth inning gave San Diego the lead and Jose Pirela’s sacrifice fly proved to be the game-winner as the Padres rallied to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on Thursday night.

Asuaje’s hit, his third of the game, off Zach Duke scored Jabari Blash. Neither Duke nor Sam Tuivailala (3-2) recorded an out in relief in the ninth for a Cardinals bullpen that surrendered 12 runs in seven innings during the series.

Luis Perdomo gave up two runs in six innings, tying Jhoulys Chacin for the Padres team lead with 13 quality starts. Perdomo, who was claimed off the Cardinals farm system by Colorado in the 2015 Rule 5 draft, was lifted for pinch-hitter Allen Cordoba, whom the Padres plucked from the Cardinals’ system in the 2016 Rule 5 draft.

Kirby Yates (3-4) pitched the Padres out of an eighth-inning jam and Brad Hand earned his 12th save in 16 attempts as the Padres won their first series at St. Louis since April 2011.

35th Annual Carstens Farm Days: Don’t Miss The Action!

Ag/Outdoor

August 25th, 2017 by admin

A new display honoring the memory of “Past Friends of the Farm” is installed by Mel Hursey (left) and Del Von Eschen, Shelby. Carstens 1880 Farmstead will be open for all to see during the 2017 edition of Carstens Farm Days which takes place September 9 & 10, 2017.

SHELBY – Iowa farm history will come to life September 9 & 10 at Carstens Farm during the 35th Annual Carstens Farm Days.  Threshing, sawmill operations, crafters and vendors, a quilt show and of course, tractors.  The Farm abounds with something for everyone throughout the weekend.

Horse, steam and gas power

Come see steam engines powering antique threshing machines, antique machinery, a parade, crafts, and entertainment.  Over two hundred restored antique tractors will be on display.  The original Carstens farm buildings will be open for tours.  The buildings will be alive with demonstrations that will bring back memories for older visitors and teach valuable history lessons to young people.

Food for all

An evening pork loin sandwich dinner will be hosted by the Shelby Stone Arch Trail Committee.  Proceeds of the Friday evening dinner will go to the trail committee.

All good days begin with a good breakfast and to start Farm Days off right, a pancake breakfast is planned at 6:30 a.m. both Saturday and Sunday.  Snacks and lunch options will also be available.  Various non-profit local groups will be offering refreshments and delicious desserts all weekend.

On Saturday beginning at 5:30 p.m. enjoy Staley’s Chicken for a delicious dinner at the farm.  Proceeds from the dinner will go toward on-going maintenance at Carstens 1880 Farmstead.

John Deere Featured

John Deere GP & D will be the tractors featured during Farm Days.  All John Deere tractors & equipment owners are invited to bring their exhibits to display throughout the weekend.

Horsepower-testing, sawmill operations and field demonstrations will occupy tractor exhibitors all day.  Nearly 250 pieces of vintage equipment were on display during the 2016 Farm Days show.  Visitors will enjoy watching most of the restored tractors as they go through the parade each afternoon at 2 p.m.

Quilt Show

A colorful display of quilts, wall hangings, wearable art and other types of quilting projects will be featured in the special event building at the farm.  Many talented quilters from around the area will allow their works of art to be displayed for all to enjoy.  Even if you have never displayed a quilt before, consider joining the fun and bringing a quilt to display.  Exhibitors are asked to deliver their quilts on Friday, September 8.    For details about the quilt show or to inquire about adding your quilt to the collection, please call Jan Hursey at 712-544-2662 or Marilyn Evans at 712-544-2266.

Raffle tickets for the beautiful hand-stitched quilt, which will be raffled during Farm Days will be available during the quilt show.  This quilt, pieced by Marilyn Evans and Jan Hursey of Shelby, will be a featured part of the quilt show.  “Area quilters added quilt blocks of their own creation to make this quilt,” says Jan Hursey, Shelby.  “It is a one-of-a-kind, very special quilt.  It’s a new version of a “neighborhood quilt’ that were quilted locally years ago.”

Crafts galore

In case visitors run out of vintage tractors and other pieces of equipment to look at, there will be over fifty crafters and vendors on hand.  A wide array of crafts will be available.  From unique wooden creations to homemade jams and jellies, there will be something for everyone.

A very healthy crop of farm-grown potatoes will also be available for purchase.  Proceeds from the sale of potatoes will help make improvements to the farmstead.

 

Sunday Worship

On Sunday morning a non-denominational worship service will take place at 9:00 a.m. on the lawn in front of the Carstens home.  Everyone is welcome to join in the worship service.

Admission

Admission is $5 per day for everyone nine years and older.

Skyscan Forecast Friday 08/25/2017

Podcasts, Weather

August 25th, 2017 by admin

Skyscan Forecast   Friday, August 25, 2017  Richard Garuckas

Today: Morning showers possible. Partly cloudy. SSE @ 10-15. High 84.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. SSE @ 5-10. Low 61.

Saturday: Mix of sun and clouds. Moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. S @ 10-20. High 86.

Saturday Night: Stray shower early. Partly cloudy. Low 64.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 81.

Monday: Mix of sun and clouds. Cooler. High 76.

Tuesday: Partly sunny. High 74.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th

Trading Post

August 25th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:   TV Stand.  DVD storage on the side.  30”w x 22”d x 20”h.  Excellent condition.  $20.  712-250-0266.

WANTED:  Looking for good canning jars and rings. 1/2 pint, pint, and quart.Call 712-243-4350, if we don’t answer please leave a message FOUND!

FOR SALE: Gateway sx2110g computer works great and nothing wrong with it comes with keyboard and mouse and all cords has windows 10 offers welcome needs to go Asking $125.  24 inch flat screen like new orion tv computer monitor works great very little use offers welcome Asking $125.  Hp printer scanner works great comes with all the cords.  Asking $50.  Email me at doubletap1107@yahoo.Com  or call 712-890-9912.

FOR SALE:  Like new galaxy tab 4 10.1 16 gb with pink cancer awareness otter box case works great like new and has best upgrade comes with fast charge cord has screen protector no cracks or scratches will automatically u grade bought it in march and don’t use get it and start playing game or surf the net may trade for Samsung galaxy S7 Verizon phone in new or great shape Asking $275.  Men’s new black and silver wedding band size 10 beautiful ring, Asking $50.  Also, you getting a working vintage 1970s classic Intellivision console that is in NEAR MINT condition!!! It comes in the original box lots of games and everything to play and the hook up cord and the manual TV interface…… the box is pretty banged up and has no packing but the console is PERFECT!!…. i will also be throwing a bunch a games that are LIKE NEW in the console been setting for years in dry place get it and start playing now make fun memories may trade for something make offers needs to go trades welcome let me know what you got,  Asking $200.  Email me at doubletap1107@yahoo.Com  or call 712-890-9912.

FOR SALE:  New never used Kenneth Cole make up bag still has packing in it and will hold a lot of make up Asking $25.  Also, condition: like new: 2 rugs tan on is 6ft by 8ft and brown and tan one is 8ft by 10ft, no stains been rolled up and stored, offers welcome.  Asking for tan one $160.  Asking for brown and tan one $195.  Email me at doubletap1107@yahoo.Com  or call 712-890-9912.

High School Football Schedule – Week 1 – 08/25/2017

Sports

August 25th, 2017 by admin

High School Football Schedule
Friday (08/25/2017)

CLASS 4A:

District 2

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln at Glenwood

District 3

Denison-Schleswig at Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson
Lewis Central at Harlan

CLASS 3A:

District 7

Atlantic at Clarinda – ON KJAN
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln at Glenwood
Creston-O/M at Boone
Dallas Center-Grimes at ADM, Adel
Denison-Schleswig at Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson
Lewis Central at Harlan
South Central Calhoun at Carroll
Winterset at Bondurant-Farrar

CLASS 2A:

District 7

AHSTW at Shenandoah
Atlantic at Clarinda
IKM-Manning at East Sac County
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll at Greene County
Red Oak at Southwest Valley
South Central Calhoun at Carroll
Southeast Valley at Eagle Grove
Underwood at Treynor

CLASS 1A:

District 6

Des Moines Christian at Panorama, Panora
Madrid at Woodward-Granger
South Hardin at South Hamilton, Jewell
Southeast Valley at Eagle Grove
Van Meter at Earlham
West Central Valley, Stuart at ACGC
Woodward Academy at Ogden

District 7

AHSTW at Shenandoah
IKM-Manning at East Sac County
Missouri Valley at Griswold
St. Albert, Council Bluffs at Logan-Magnolia
Tri-Center, Neola at Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto
Underwood at Treynor
West Central Valley, Stuart at ACGC

CLASS A:

District 7

Martensdale-St. Marys at Interstate 35, Truro
Missouri Valley at Griswold
Mount Ayr at Nodaway Valley
Red Oak at Southwest Valley
Southeast Warren, Liberty Center at Grand View Christian School
St. Albert, Council Bluffs at Logan-Magnolia
Van Meter at Earlham
West Monona at Riverside, Oakland

CLASS 8:

District 6

CAM, Anita at Murray
East Union, Afton at Essex
Lamoni at Clarinda Academy
Lenox at Fremont-Mills, Tabor
Sidney at Bedford
Stanton at East Mills
Wayne, Corydon at Seymour

District 7

CAM, Anita at Murray
East Union, Afton at Essex
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton at Audubon
Lamoni at Clarinda Academy
Lenox at Fremont-Mills, Tabor
Sidney at Bedford
Stanton at East Mills
Woodbine at Boyer Valley, Dunlap

District 8

Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton at Audubon
Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire at Glidden-Ralston
Kingsley-Pierson at River Valley, Correctionville
Newell-Fonda at Coon Rapids-Bayard
St. Mary’s, Remsen at Ar-We-Va, Westside
Woodbine at Boyer Valley, Dunlap

Council Bluffs Woman Pleads Guilty to Identification Fraud

News

August 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Pottawattamie County plead guilty Wednesday, with regard to a case of Identity Fraud. The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa said Thursday, that Gina K. Malloy, of Council Bluffs, pleaded guilty to the unlawful use of an identification document. Malloy will be sentenced January 24th, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. at the Council Bluffs Federal Courthouse.

According to the plea agreement, in 2014, Malloy applied for a $30,000 loan from Windset Capital Corporation. The loan application was made in the name of Habitat for Humanity of Council Bluffs, where Malloy was the Executive Director. The promissory note required a second signature from a Habitat for Humanity member.

Malloy signed the name of an unknowing victim, used the victim’s name, social security number, and attached the victim’s driver’s license’s copy to the promissory note. The application was then sent to Windset Capital Corporation via an electronic transfer service.

Malloy also admitted she applied for a U.S. Bank business Visa credit card for Habitat for Humanity on or about January 13, 2015. The application was sent to the U.S. Bank by Malloy, and contained the same victim’s personal data. Malloy has agreed to pay at least $13,490 to Habitat for Humanity of Council Bluffs and $12,100 to U.S. Bank in restitution.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted the investigation. The case is being prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Reminder for Cass County residents, re: City Elections

News

August 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A reminder from Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman: City Elections in Cass County will take place on November 7, 2017.  IN CASS COUNTY, IOWA ALL NOMINATION PETITIONS FOR A CITY OFFICE MUST NOW BE FILED WITH THE COUNTY AUDITOR and not  with the city clerk.

The first day to file papers is August 28. The last day to file papers is September 21. The process for filing nomination petitions is as follows:

  • Obtain an original nomination petition and candidate’s guide from the county
    auditor, a city clerk or online from the Iowa Secretary of State  (www.sos.iowa.gov ).
  • Obtain the nomination signatures of the required number of eligible electors of
    the city or ward, as the case may be (The candidate’s guide lists the number of
    signatures required.  In Cass County, the minimum number of signatures required is 10 for all positions in all cities except Atlantic.  In Atlantic, the minimum number of  signatures required is 25 for all positions.*)
  • A person may sign nomination petitions for more than one candidate for the same office.
  • Attach a notarized affidavit acknowledging the candidate’s eligibility.
  • File the petition with the County Auditor during working hours.  Petitions must be filed prior to 5 p.m. on September 21, 2017.
  • Each candidate who successfully files a completed nomination petition is assured a place on the ballot.

 

Signature Requirements for Cities Without Primary or Runoff Provisions (Chapter 45 nominations):

  • The minimum number of signatures needed is dependent on the size of the city.
  • For cities with a population of 3,500 or greater: at least 25 signatures
  • For cities with a population between 100 and 3,499: at least 10 signatures
  • For cities with a population of 99 or less: at least 5 signatures.

Seniors encouraged to get lifetime public lands pass before rate increase

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 24th, 2017 by admin

Now is the time for Seniors to get their America the Beautiful — The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Lifetime Senior Pass.  The price of the pass is set to increase from $10 to $80 on August 28th as result of the National Park Service Centennial Act.

The Act will also raise the rate of an annual pass for senior citizens to $20. Four annual passes may be traded in for a lifetime pass at that point as well.

The price is being increased to better align with the regular lifetime pass price and to help fund upkeep and projects at parks across the country. The pass provides access to more than 2,000 recreation sites managed by six Federal agencies. The Senior Pass covers all entrance fees and standard amenity (day use) fees and may provide senior discounts for things such as tours or campsites. The pass also waives the entrance fee for traveling companions.

Apple announces data center investment in Waukee

News

August 24th, 2017 by admin

(DES MOINES) – Gov. Kim Reynolds, Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg and Waukee Mayor Bill Peard joined Apple CEO Tim Cook Thursday afternoon to announce the company’s significant investment in Iowa. At special meetings earlier today, the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board and the Waukee City Council took action to support a more than $1.3 billion data center.

Apple plans to purchase 2,000 acres of land in Waukee. The first phase of the project is two state of the art data center facilities. They will serve North American users of iMessage, Siri, the App Store and other Apple services. Like all Apple data centers, the proposed facilities will run entirely on renewable energy.

“Apple’s significant investment and commitment to grow in Iowa is a clear vote of confidence in our state,” Gov. Reynolds said. “This announcement further solidifies Iowa as a hub where innovation and technology flourish and demonstrates this is a place where world-class companies can thrive.”

For the past 20 months, state, regional and local officials have been working with Apple to find a suitable Iowa location for the company’s next data center facility. The company selected a site on the west side of Waukee to build the first two buildings. Apple will also contribute up to $100 million to a newly created Public Improvement Fund dedicated to Waukee community development and infrastructure.

“The City of Waukee is excited to be selected for this project,” Mayor Peard said. “After the responsible leadership and planning from our city council and staff, we are thrilled to welcome Apple’s investment in the City of Waukee. We look forward to the great benefits this partnership will bring to our community as the project develops over the next two decades.”

The IEDA worked with the Greater Des Moines Partnership and Waukee once the company’s project team narrowed its Iowa search to one site. Waukee acted to support the project Thursday morning with a local tax abatement and infrastructure improvements. Subsequently, the IEDA Board approved tax incentives via the High Quality Jobs program for the more than $1.3 billion project that will create at least 50 jobs at a qualifying wage of at least $29.12 per hour.

“Economic development projects are partnerships between companies, communities, states and others,” Lt. Gov. Gregg said. “Many individuals and organizations were involved in making this project a reality—one that will pay dividends for years to come.”

Data center projects have economic impact well beyond the permanent jobs created and the initial capital investment made. A recent study released by the U.S. Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center estimates that a typical data center employs 1,688 local workers, provides $77.7 million in wages, produces $243.5 million in output along the local economy’s supply chain and generates $9.9 million in revenue for state and local governments.

Every year thereafter, the data center supports 157 local jobs paying $7.8 million in wages, injecting $32.5 million into the local economy and generating $1.1 million in revenue to state and local governments.

Iowa is well-positioned to continue attracting data center investments in the future because of its geographic location safe from hurricanes, earthquakes and rolling blackouts, coupled with affordable electric rates and high percentage of electricity generated by wind.