OST-04-23-2015

Page 1

News

Drake qualifier:

• Clarke prom

Clarke Community High School’s prom is scheduled 5 to 11 p.m. Saturday at Lakeside Casino. Clarke County State Bank will be doing the valet parking again for the 26th year.

QUICK PIC DEPOSIT

Clarke’s Witt to compete in today’s Drake Relays high school boys high jump

ASB’s Mobile Deposit americanstatebank.com

page 6 www.osceolaiowa.com

155 YEARS • NO. 16

THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015

1000 Jeffreys Drive, Osceola, Iowa (641) 342-2175 101 North Main, Osceola, Iowa (641) 342-2191 801 East Main, Lamoni, Iowa (641) 784-3120 113 South John Wayne Drive, Winterset, Iowa (515) 462-5090 Member FDIC • Equal Housing Lender

OSCEOLA, IOWA 50213

SINGLE COPY PRICE: 75¢

Why did Iowa Supreme Court side with reservoir landowners? By AMY HANSEN

OST news editor ahansen@osceolaiowa.com

On Friday, April 10, Iowa Supreme Court announced they were siding with the landowners in the case of the Clarke County Reservoir Commission’s reservoir project that was to take place in northern Clarke County. The reservoir project has been

worked on by many officials for not just months or years, but for decades. It was supposed to provide a water supply for Osceola and Southern Iowa Rural Water Association (SIRWA) with an 816-acre lake, which could provide 2.2 million gallons of water per day. West Lake, the current water source, doesn’t meet the needs of Clarke County and SIRWA.

Here’s what made the Iowa Supreme Court, the highest jurisdiction in the state of Iowa, side in favor of the landowners, also known as the Edwin D. and Deloris A. Robins Revocable Trust. Documents from Iowa Supreme Court state, “We strictly construe statutes delegating the power of eminent domain and note the absence of a clear legislative authorization for a joint public-private en-

tity to condemn private property.” Eminent domain is the government’s power to take private property for public use by a state. 2014 district ruling The decision by Iowa Supreme Court overturns a local district ruling that was in favor of CCRC’s right to proceed with the reservoir project. On April 8, 2014, Judge Sherman W. Phipps of the Fifth Judicial Dis-

trict of Iowa ruled CCRC’s ongoing Squaw Creek Watershed project is for a public use, public purpose or public improvement as defined in the Iowa Code. Therefore, CCRC may use the power of declaratory judgment and eminent domain in the reservoir project. Declaratory judgment is Please see SUPREME COURT, Page 4

Hansen, The Advertiser win big at AFCP conference in Savannah

Lamoni chiropractor loses license over charges of sexual contact, exorcisms

Savannah treated Clarke County Publishing well during the month of April. Osceola Sentinel-Tribune news editor Amy Hansen and publisher Rich Paulsen attended the Association of Free Community Papers’ (AFCP) conference April 9-11 and came back with some hardware to show for the business’ hard work. Clarke County Publishing’s free paper “The Advertiser” received first place in the conference’s Best of the Best awards for “Grocery — single ad — black and white ad printed on newsprint.” The ad was originally made for Osceola Hy-Vee. “I’m delighted with the first place ad that The Advertiser and Hy-Vee received at the recent AFCP national conference in Savannah, Ga.,” Paulsen said. “To be judged first with hundreds of entries in the ad contest is a real honor. Our staff works on hard on making good looking advertising that is effective for our local merchants.” Rising Star Also during the conference, Hansen was awarded with a plaque for being a second year AFCP Rising Star. She was first inducted into the program in 2014 during an AFCP conference in Orlando, Fla. “I value my experience as a Rising Star very much,” Hansen said. “It has allowed

OST news editor • ahansen@osceolaiowa.com

By AMY HANSEN

LAMONI — A Lamoni chiropractor who engaged in sexual contact with patients and performed exorcisms is losing his license. Charles Manuel of Lamoni was charged with numerous counts of engaging in unethical conduct, specifically improper sexual contact with a patient, engaging in practice harmful or detrimental to the public, violating the principals of chiropractic ethics and practicing outside the scope of the profession. Documents from Iowa Board of Chiropractic were released Wednesday, April 15. Bartering for sex The court documents state

Contributed photo

was founded as a way to identify and award young talent in the free paper industry, as well as provide individuals with additional training opportunities. Since Hansen has an editorial background, she was put on the INK Magazine committee for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 publication schedule. She also contrib-

Editor’s note: This was a story originally run the Creston News Advertiser’s March Progress issues and requested to run in the Osceola Sentinel-Tribune. MURRAY — Stacey Feehan, a preschool teacher at Murray School District, has an eye out for new and exciting things to incorporate into the classroom.

utes to monthly conference calls for the Rising Stars and INK Magazine. Rising Stars greatly contribute with helping to run the AFCP Conference, which is also in conjunction with Southern Advertising Publishing Association

Copyright 2015

Church Directory .........8 Classifieds ........... 10-11 Editorial ........................4 Neighbors ....................5

Obituary .......................3 Public Notices ....... 9-10 Record .........................2 Sports....................... 6-7

Please see FEEHAN, Page 12

OST photo by AMY HANSEN

Contributed photo

Index

Feehan said she has always liked working with young children. Feehan went to college straight out of high school and originally thought she wanted to be a kindergarten teacher. She student taught preschool, kindergarten and

Please see SAVANNAH Page 4

Stacey Feehan, a Murray preschool teacher, holds a children’s book authored by Jan Brett.

Osceola Sentinel-Tribune news editor Amy Hansen, front center, is pictured with her fellow Association of Free Community Papers’ Rising Stars during a conference in Savannah, Ga. SINGLE COPY PRICE: 75¢

Please see CHIROPRACTOR, Page 4

Murray’s Feehan wins national contest for children’s books

Osceola Sentinel-Tribune news editor Amy Hansen receives a plaque for being a second year Association of Free Community Papers’ (AFCP) Rising Star during a conference in Savannah, Ga. Also pictured is John Draper with AFCP.

me to meet and learn from industry people who are from across the entire U.S. I also enjoy the opportunity to be a regular column contributor in AFCP’s INK Magazine. Not only does this opportunity allow me to be a leader, but I also have the chance to contribute with my editorial skills.” The AFCP Rising Stars

Manuel engaged in sexual contact with several patients and bartered sex for services with some of these patients. Manuel also performed exorcisms as part of his chiropractic treatment of patients. On more than one occasion, Manuel recommended patients cease taking prescribed medications. Before the board issued a judgment, Manuel’s chiropractic license was currently active and set to expire June 30, 2016. Voluntary surrender However, court documents state Manuel “agrees to voluntarily surrender his license to practice chiropractic to resolve this matter.”

Weather Your Local Weather Thu

4/23

62/39

Mix of sun and clouds.

Fri

4/24

60/41

Partly cloudy. Highs in

Sat

4/25

55/41

Morning showers. Highs

Don’t Forget

New editorial columns

Check out new editions of “The Fry Times” on page 4.

Highs in the low 60s and the low 60s and lows in in the mid 50s and lows CHECK OUT OSCEOLAIOWA.COM FOR DAILY NEWS, DEATH NOTICES AND SPORTS. lowsUPDATED in the upper 30s. the low 40s. in the low 40s.


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.