MARRIAGESStephanie Jo La Rusch,
Missouri Valley andPhillip Negrette Rangel,Missouri ValleySMALL CLAIMS
Credit ManagementServices, Inc. vs JohnetteShreves, Loren Shreves,Missouri Valley
MM Finance LLC D/B/AEZ Money vs DeborahThomas, Missouri Valley
Hauge Associates Inc.vs Angela Rodenburg,Neola
Capital One Bank,N.A. vs Danya Anderson,Mondamin
Midstates Bank NA vsHarry Travis, MissouriValleySPEEDING
Troy Garrison, PisgahKevin Loftus, LoganJerry Story, Missouri
ValleyJeremy Cleaver, Mon-
daminFrankie Gute, Missouri
ValleyRodney Plath, Missouri
ValleyJoseph Vetro, LoganKristopher Sequin,
LoganVIOLATIONS
Kristin Parker, SiouxCity, failure to maintaincontrol
Jameson Muxfeldt,Logan, violation ofconditions of minor’sschool license
Brianna Benjamin,Woodbine, violating oneway traffic designation
Kelly Schoenfeld,Woodbine, fail to proveliability
Jonathan Holtz, Logan,open container
William Roberts,Missouri Valley, seatbeltsDISTRICT COURT
State of Iowa vs Travis
Nelson, OWI first.Deferred judgment forone year. $1,250 civilpenalty. Unsupervisedprobation for one year.Ordered to obtain drug/alcohol evaluation andcomplete drinking driver’sschool.
State of Iowa vs ColtonBeebe, manufacturingcontrolled substance.Sentenced to five yearsin jail to run concurrentwith federal sentenceand probation. Orderedto to pay fines and allfees. Credit given for timeserved in federal prison.
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has been named to theDean’s List for the springsemester at AugustanaCollege, Sioux Falls, S.D.The Dean’s List recognizesfull-time students whohave a minimum of 12credit hours with gradepoint averages at 3.5 orabove.
By Sheriff Pat SearsJune 5
•Deputy Cohrsresponded to suspiciousactivitynorthofMondamin.Two subjects were on adirt road scrapping wire.The vehicle was locatedin Missouri Valley and thetwo subjects were found tobe from South Dakota andwere in the area scrapping.No charges could be filed.The two were releasedafter their information wasrecorded and passed on tothe state intelligence unit.
•Deputy Knickmanassisted Missouri ValleyRescue who had respondednorth of Missouri Valleyfor an unresponsivesubject. The subject wastransported to AlegentHealth and pronounceddeceased. An autopsywas ordered and theinvestigation is ongoing.June 6
•Deputy Clemenstook a restraining ordercomplaint in Mondamin.The contact order wasfound to be violated socharges were filed againstthe subject who madecontact through Facebook.An arrest warrant will berequested.
•Any criminal charge ismerely and accusation andthe defendant is presumedinnocent until and unlessproven guilty.June 7
•Deputy Doielresponded to a suspiciousvehicle parked on theInterstate 29 onramp atModale. A subject wasresting and was about tomove on. No further actionwas taken.
•Deputy Doielresponded to a recklessdriving complaint ona vehicle traveling onHighway 30. The vehiclewas located and checkedout and released.
•Deputy Knickmanassisted the state patrolwith several juveniles thathad run away on bicycles.The subjects were returnedto Council Bluffs.
•Deputy Knickmanresponded to Mondaminfor a welfare check. Thesubject car and the subjectwere not home. Thecomplainant was given theinformation.June 8
•Deputies Knickmanand Doiel responded toa domestic situation onNiles Trail. All parties wereinterviewed, no chargesfiled.
•Deputy Knickmanarrested Ryan McDermott,Mapleton, on anoutstanding Shelby Countyarrest warrant. McDermottwas transported to thecounty line and met by aShelby County Deputy.June 9
•Deputy Cohrsresponded to a residentialalarm on Ruan Place. Thealarm was found to be setoff accidentally by workers.
•Deputy Knickmanarrested Cory McCoy,Logan, for an outstandingPottawattamie Countyarrest warrant. McCoy wastransported to the countyline and turned over to aPottawattamie CountyDeputy.June 10
•Deputy Kluttsresponded to a sports
bar west of MissouriValley where several 911calls had been received.After some investigation,Brandon Weaver, MissouriValley, was arrested andtransported to jail. Weaverwas charged with publicintoxication.
•Deputy Killpackassisted a subject withongoing child exchangeissues. Several suggestionswere made.
•Deputies Knickmanand Denton respondedto a custody issue eastof Pisgah. The issue wassettled for the night butthey advised them to seeklegal counsel.June 11
•Deputy Killpack talkedto a subject in WoodlandCamp about getting herboyfriend to move out. Shesaid he has not workedfor over a year. Severalsuggestions were given.
•Deputy Sieck respondedto a domestic situation inCalifornia Junction. Themale subject had left andafter some discussion, nocharges were filed.June 12
•Deputy Sieck isinvestigating the theft of wirefrom a temporary stop signin River Sioux. The light wasput in place to control trafficduring a construction project.
•Deputy Knickmanresponded to Mondamin fora welfare check. The subjectcar and the subject were nothome. The complainant wasgiven the information.
•Any criminal charge ismerely an accusation andthe defendant is presumedinnocent until and unlessproven guilty.
FSA County Committee ElectionsThe nomination period
for this year’s CountyCommittee election is June17-August 1. Elections willtake place in the fall.
“The committee electionprocess allows all producersto have a better chance
of having their opinionsand ideas expressed in thecommunity in Iowa and thenation. FSA sees the roleof our county committeesas one that is vital,” saidJohn Whitaker, Iowa FarmService Bureau Executive
Director. “CountyCommittees operate underofficial regulations forfederal farm programs.Committee members applytheir judgment, experienceand knowledge whenmaking local decisions.”
To be eligible to serve onan FSA county committee,a person must:
*Be of legal voting ageand eligible to vote in acounty committee election
*Live in the LAA holdingan election
*Participate or cooperatein a program administeredby FSA
Individuals maynominate themselvesor others ad candidates.Additionally, organizationsrepresenting minoritiesand women may nominatecandidates.
Following thenomination process,FSA will mail ballots toproducers beginning Nov.4. The completed ballotsare due back to the localcounty office via mail or inperson by Dec. 2.
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At long last, summer is almosthere — which may mean it’s timeto put together your travelingplans. Still, while you and yourfamily may enjoy going a sum-mertime trip, there’s one part ofyour life that should not go onvacation — and that’s your invest-ment portfolio.So, what can you do to help yourinvestments keep on working allyear long, year in and year out?Here are a few suggestions:• Don’t chase after “hot” invest-ments. Many times, you will hearabout a “hot” investment, usuallya stock. However, by the time youhear about such an investment, itmay already be cooling off. Evenmore importantly, it might nothave been appropriate for yourneeds — and any investment thathas either “flamed out” or wasn’tright for you in the first place willnot be a “hard worker” in yourportfolio.• Monitor “lazy” investments.Under the right circumstances,just about any investment couldbe of value to you. However,under different scenarios, thosesame investments may not be do-ing as much for you. To cite oneexample, when interest rates areat historic lows, as has been thecase recently, and your portfoliocontains a relatively large amountof short-term fixed-rate vehicleswhose interest payments don’teven keep up with inflation, theycould be considered “lazy” invest-ments.• Look for the “multi-taskers.” In
mostaspectsof life,“multi-taskers”are valu-able —and it’sthe samein the in-vestmentworld.Canyou find a particular type ofinvestment that may be able toachieve multiple goals at the sametime? Consider dividend-payingstocks. If you need the income tosupplement your cash flow, youcan cash the dividend checks.And since some companies tendto increase their dividends, yourinvestment in these stocks canserve as a source of potentialfor rising income, helping keepyou ahead of inflation. Further-more, if you don’t actually needthe dividends to support yourincome stream, you can reinvestthem to increase your ownershipstake — a method of buildingyour overall wealth. Finally, manydividend-paying stocks also offersignificant growth potential. Keepin mind, though, that there are noguarantees, because companiescan lower or discontinue theirdividends at any time. And, as youknow, stocks are subject to marketrisk, including the potential lossof principal invested.• Don’t take a “time out” from in-vesting. The financial markets reg-
ularly move up and down. Duringthe down times, it’s importantnot to get so discouraged that youdecide to take a “time out” frominvesting until “things get better.”No one can really predict when adownturn will end, but you don’twant to be on the investmentsidelines when the market turnsaround — because the biggestgains can occur in the early stagesof a rally. And in any case, ifyou’re not constantly investing, orat least exploring new investmentopportunities, your portfoliocould begin to stagnate — or evenbecome “unbalanced,” in whichcase it may no longer fit yourobjectives or your risk tolerance.By following the above sugges-tions, you can help keep yourinvestments working for you thissummer — as well as fall, winterand spring. The road towardachieving your financial goalsis a long one — so try to keepmoving.
This article was written by EdwardJones for use by your local EdwardJones Financial Advisor.
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