comparemela.com

Page 19 - Minburn News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS: Out-of-state group buys Urbandale retirement, care center

An out-of-state entity has purchased property in Urbandale occupied by the Deerfield Retirement Community, Polk County real estate records show. IRC III LLC,&n

4th of July events in Story, Boone counties: Fireworks, parades, more

Nevada: July 4 breakfast, parade and fireworks Start off the holiday with a drive-thru or dine-in pancake breakfast at the Nevada Fire Station, 935 Lincoln Hwy, July 4 with a free-will donation.  The parade will start at 11 a.m. July 4 north on Sixth Street from East Avenue, then east on J Avenue to 10th Street.  Rootbeer floats will be available at American Legion Hall, 1331 Sixth St., after the parade, costing a free-will donation. The American Legion Auxillary will serve its traditional chicken noodle dinner July 3 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., costing $10 for adults and $5 for children.  The July 4th fireworks begin at dusk and will originate at the east side of SCORE, 1543 Fawcett Pkwy, along 19th Street. The Rasmusson-Ryan Funeral Home & Crematory, 1418 Fawcett Pkwy, will serve free popcorn, snow cones and bottled water before the fireworks. 

Four Iowans to be honored at Red Cross Heroes of the Heartland event

Two men were playing a pick-up soccer game when their friend collapsed. They administered CPR as they waited for paramedics, and are credited with saving their friend’s life. Their story is one of four to be celebrated at the annual Heroes of the Heartland event, put on by the American Red Cross of Central Iowa. The 20th annual fundraiser will hold its first virtual event at 7:30 a.m. March 24. Last year s event was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Registration is free through the Red Cross website. Donations support the Home Fire Campaign, which dispatches volunteers to respond and assist to house fire disasters. 

Vehicular homicide charge filed in February 2 tragedy

A charge of vehicular homicide was filed Thursday against the Council Bluffs man arrested in connection with the Feb. 2 motor vehicle collision near Perry that claimed the life of Danyel Denise Hardisty, 40, of Minburn and badly injured her 7-year-old son. Steven Joseph Wink, 53, of 613 Damon St., Council Bluffs, was charged Thursday with homicide by vehicle-OWI, serious injury by vehicle and second-offense OWI. He was arrested Feb. 8 on a Pottawattamie County warrant for probation violation on an original charge of first-offense OWI, and he was charged in Dallas County with driving while license denied or revoked, driving while barred-habitual offender and driving while suspended.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.