Thursday, June 5, 2014
N/Warren Town and County News
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POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
charged with OWI 2nd and
Driving Left of Center. Sub-
ject was processed and
transported to the Warren
County Jail.
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Vehicle Crash, North
Avenue and Hwy 28 (Sun-
set Drive). Vehicle driven
by Zachary Perry, rural
Norwalk, struck a vehifle
driven by Julie Lors,
Norwalk.•Information was
taken and a report was
transmitted to the Iowa
Department of Transporta-
tion.
Theft Report, 1000 block
Sunset Drive. Information
taken; report made.
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Criminal Mischief 2nd,
1900 block North Avenue.
Information taken; investi-
gation continues in this
matter.
Cumming ;eeks Board Volunteers
The City of Cumming is looking for additional mem-
bers for both the Park and Recreation Board and the
Planning and Zoning Board. All are three-year terms to
start July 1. Requirements are Park and Recreation: must
live within the 50061 zip code; Planning and Zoning:
must live within the city limits. Contact the City Clerk
at 981-9214 or cityclerk@cumming-iowa.com for more
information or to apply•
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Vehicle crash, 700 block
Lane. Vehicle driven by
Crystal Grout, Norwalk,
struck a parked motor-
cyde, causing damage to
both vehides. A report was
• made and forwarded to the
Iowa Department of Trans-
portation.
Criminal Mischief, 800
block of Cherry Parkway;
report made.
Vehicle crash, Hwy 5/
Hwy 28. Vehicle driven by
James Tarpe) Clive, struck
a vehide driven by Stacia
Burns, Norwalk, causing
damage to both vehicles. A
report was made and for-
warded to the Iowa Depart-
ment of Transportation.
May__
Theft 3rd, 500 block
North Avenue. Gary
McBee, Norwalk, was ar-
rested and charged with
Theft 3rd in reference to
earlier thefts. Subject was
processed and transported
to the Warren County Jail.
Theft Report, 700 block
Beardsley. Information
taken; report made.
May_
Traffic Stop, E. 27th and
Shady Eane. Connor Elbert,
Cumming, was arrested
• and charged with Posses-
sion of Marijuana, Posses-
sion of Drug Parapherna-
lia, Operating a Motor Ve-
hicle with Expired License
and Speeding. Subject was
processed and transported
to the Warren County Jar.
May__
Traffic Stop, Sunset and
High Road. Amanda Dahl,
Norwalk, was arrested and
matters
Large walk-out
lots backing
to a pond or
Iowa's
countryside.
515-223-1150
P.O. Box 160
Norwalk, Iowa
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The Grille at Warrior Run Now Open
Dining room at Warrior Run Golf Course. Staffphoto by Mary Lo Gray.
By Mary Lou Gray
Warrior Run Golf
Course owner, Mark
Burke, has announced the
opening of The Grille, lo-
cated at 3089 North Ave. in
Norwalk. Chef Matt
Elliott, formerly of Elliott's
in Cumming, will be pre-
paring the items on The
Grille's menu. A full menu
is available and will in-
clude appetizers, salads,
• sandwiches and entrees.
Entrees will only be avail-
able after 5 p.m. and there
are planned featured spe-
cials nightly.
Burke invites you to
come and efljoy'a meal at
The Grille even if you
don't play golf.
The Grille will be open
11 a.m. to close, Monday
through Saturday. For
more information, call
981-0266 or visit the
website at www.warrior
.rungolf.com.
Red Cross Launches Anti-Drowning Campaign
The American Red years of Red Cross swim-
Cross has launched a new ming safety- education and
The Grille Chef Matt
Elliott. Photo submitted.
the Red Cross is making a
new sustained multi-year
push to teach more people
to swim safely•
Drowning is one of the
leading causes of uninten-
tional injury and death in
the United States. In Iowa,
43 people died from
drowning in 2012 as re-
ported by the Iowa De-
partment of Public Health.
"As we all gear up for trips
to the pool, rivers and
national campaign to re-
duce drowning and urged
people across the country
to make sure they and
their families can swim
safely. This year marks 100
ljoy a West Des Moines address
adults here in Iowa make
water safety a priority this
summer," .said Leslie
Schaffer, regional chapter
executive for the Iowa re- "
-gion. "Families need to
make sure that both adults
lakes, we're asking that and children have the
knowledge and skills they
need to be safe in and
arotind the water."
The new Red Cross
drowning prevention
campaign comes at a time
when a new national sur-
vey shows that people be-
lieve they are better swim=
mers than they actually
are. The survey, conduct-
ed for the Red Cross,
found that while 80 per-
cent of Americans said
they could swim, only 56
• percent of the self-de-
scribed swimmers can per-
form all five of the basic
and attend Norwalk Schools at Fox Valley. skills that couldsave their
life in the water.
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to Jordan Creek, downtown, and the airport!
-- Call for more info: -7,,
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453-6403 453-5103 453-6009
Directions: Hwy 5 Bypass To SW Connector, South To Maffitt Lake Rd, West To S
20th Or Orilla Rd, South Through Orilla Development On The West Side Of The Road.
safety skills, also knowr as
"water competency," are
the ability to: Step Or jump
into the water over your
head; Return'to the surface
and float or tread water for
one minute; Turn around
in a full circle and find an
exit; Swim 25 yards to the
exit; and Exit from the wa-
ter. If in a pool, be able to
exit without using the lad-
der.
Every da an average of
10 people die in the U.S.
from unintentional
• drowning - with 20 per-
cent of them children 14 or
younger according to sta-
tistics from the Centers for
Disease Control and Pre-
vention. Nationally,
drowning is the secofid
leading cause of uninten-
tional injury death for chil-
dren and sixth for people
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