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Obituaries Jane Harlan Feb. 3, 2015 J a n e Harlan, 67, was born Oct. 8, 1947, to Ellis and Julia Harlan in

Jasper County KAH event March 7 On March 7, the Jasper County Kids Against Hunger will package food to be sent to feed families in parts of the world where there is a shortage of food. In the past years the Jasper County KAH has packaged more than 250,000 meals. Food was sent to countries such as Nicaragua, Haiti, Honduras and also here in Iowa. The host for the March 7 packaging will be the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1409 S. Eighth Ave. E. in Newton. Gather a team of 12 people and collect $360 in donations. All are welcome, such as churches, service clubs, businesses, Scout troops, students and individuals who are willing to help with the packaging. Deadline for registering of a team or a single individual who is willing to work with others is March 2. Contact Bill Bennett at jasper.co.kah@gmail. com to register or to receive more information about the event. Submit birth announcements to newsroom@ newtondailynews.com

Newton. She died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, in Arlington, Va. Jane graduated from Newton High School in 1965, where she received many awards as a baton twirler. She then graduated from Drake University and De Paul Law School. Her career as an at-

torney spanned multiple states, but had the constant theme of helping those who couldn’t help themselves. She had many passions in her life – animals, planting trees, music (she played the flute, oboe and organ), politics and her family, especially her four grandchildren.

Jane is survived by her mother, Julia Harlan; siblings, John Harlan and Mary Harlan; her children Sam Hanna, Laura Bergen and Magda Rolfes; her grandchildren, Lily, Clara, Ada and Reese. She was preceded in death by her father Ellis Harlan.

Kelley meets with school administrators

Submitted Photo Rep. Dan Kelley (D-Newton), recently welcomed to the State Capitol Newton Community School District officials, Bob Callaghan, superintendent of Newton Community School District and Sheri Benson, Newton School Board President

Ninth grade orientation Feb. 17 Orientation for eighth grade students entering ninth grade for the 2015-16 school year is set for 7 p.m. Feb. 17 in the Center for Performance at the Newton High School. Emphasis will be placed on

the selection of classes, introduction into extra-curricular opportunities and making a smooth transition. All eighth grade students and their parents are encourages to attend.

Congregate Meals Wednesday Lasagna, mixed vegetables, applesauce, orange, garlic bread and skim milk Thursday Smothered pork chop, cheesy

Texas potatoes, lima beans, apricots, pear and skim milk For reservations or information about congregate and home-delivered meals, call 641-792-7102 or 1-866-942-7102 tollfree.

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• Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at noon Wednesday at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Newton. • Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Masonic Temple in Prairie City. • Alcoholics Anonymous Beginner’s Support Group will meet at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Newton. • Approval Addiction women’s study will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Hephzibah House in Newton. • CAA Youth Sculpture Project will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Centre for Arts & Artists in Newton, to help design and create a sculpture for the CAA grounds. There are no fees to attend. Enter on the west side of the CAA building. For more information, email Karen at king50208@hotmail.com or call Linda at 641521-3554. These meetings will continue on Wednesday evenings. • A Hiring Event will begin at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Goodwill Career Connections Center, in Newton. Call 641-791-0424 to register. • Human Resources Lunch & Learn will meet at noon Wednesday at Goodwill Career Connections Center, Room 241, 600 N. Second Ave. W. in Newton. • Newton Class of 1961 will meet at noon Wednesday at Giovanni’s in Newton. All class members and guests are welcome to meet for lunch and conversation. • Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Newton. • LinkedIn program will begin at noon Thursday at Goodwill Career Connections Center in Newton. • TOPS Iowa 254 will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday at St. Luke United Methodist Church in Newton. • Total Forgiveness women’s study will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday at Hephzibah House in Newton. • Wine Down will meet at 5 p.m. Thursday at Van Wijk Winery, 802 Fourth St. in Sully. Members enjoy wine and gather to create an informal social club to network and meet new friends. Singles meet others who share similar interests. • Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at noon Friday at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Newton. • Battlefield of the Mind women’s study will meet at 1 p.m. Friday at Hephzibah House in

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Police Blotter tema, 51, of Newton, is charged with failure to obey stop or yield sign after authorities were called to the intersection of East Second Street South and Fifth Avenue East at 11:22 a.m. Thursday. Randy Brisel was traveling east on South Fifth Avenue East when his vehicle was hit by Beintema’s vehicle, who stopped then proceeded into the intersection. Beintema had approximately $3,000 in damage and Brisel had approximately $100 in damage. He was cited and released to appear.

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of Newton, is charged with unsafe backing on highway after authorities were called to North Third Avenue East and East 12th Street North at 4:20 p.m. Friday. Grave was stopped at an intersection and began backing up his vehicle for a turning semi-truck when his vehicle hit the front of John Vandenberg’s vehicle, who was stopped behind him. Grave had approximately $2,000 in damage and Vandenberg had approximately $700 in damage. He was cited and released to appear.

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• Nathan J. Savage, 26, of Newton, is charged with operating while under the influence, careless driving, failure to obey a stop sign and eluding after authorities pulled him over at the intersection of South Fourth Avenue East and South Fifth Avenue East at 10:29 p.m. Friday. Officers saw a vehicle fishtailing and spinning its tires at multiple intersections and after failing to stop at a stop sign, officers attempted to pull it over. The vehicle continued, running additional stop signs and gaining speeds

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Street South at 6:41 a.m. Thursday. Clara Foster was traveling south when her vehicle was hit by Sander after he ran the red light while traveling east on First Avenue. Foster had approximately $2,000 in damage and Sander had approximately $2,000 in damage. He was cited and released to appear. • A 16-year-old juvenile is charged with following too close after authorities were called to the 1200 block of First Avenue East at 5:10 p.m. Thursday. Sue Padilla and the juvenile were traveling east on First Avenue when the juvenile was unable to stop due to slippery roads and the vehicle rear-ended Padilla’s vehicle. Padilla had approximately $100 in damage and the juvenile had approximately $500. She was cited and released to appear. • Scott D. Bein-

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