Former Cedar Rapids man who later lived in a cave receives 23-year sentence for child-porn charges September 28, 2008
Posted by John in Children, Crime/Courts.Tags: Cedar Rapids (Iowa), Marion (Iowa), US Marshals, Ottumwa (Iowa), Child Pornography, sexual abuse, Salt Lake City (Utah), Russell Blessman, prison sentences, Heber City (Utah), Polk City (Iowa), Ken Wallentine, caves
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From Deseret News Saturday:
A man convicted on child pornography charges has been sentenced to serve 23 years in federal prison. Russell Eugene Blessman, 52, was sentenced in federal court in Salt Lake City earlier this week to serve 276 months in federal prison, and a lifetime of probation when he is released. …
Cedar Rapids native arrested in Utah on sexual abuse chargesThe GazetteA former resident of Cedar Rapids and Marion was arrested Wednesday in Utah on sexual abuse charges, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.
Acting on a tip, U.S. Marshals from Salt Lake City arrested Russell E. Blessman at a motel in Heber City, about 40 miles south of Salt Lake, said Deputy Michael Powell, spokesman for the U.S. Marshals in Iowa’s Southern District.
Blessman, 51, of Polk City, fled Iowa in June, after the Polk County Attorney charged him with two counts of second-degree sexual abuse involving an 8-year-old girl and one count of contempt of court for violating a no-contact order.
Police also seized several computers and computer storage devices from Blessman’s motel room. Ken Wallentine, chief of law enforcement at the Utah Attorney General’s Office, told the Deseret News in Salt Lake City that he was “virtually certain” Blessman will face additional child exploitation charges for child pornography found on those devices.
Wallentine said Blessman arrived in Utah in June and lived in a cave for a period.
Gazette archives show Blessman lived in Cedar Rapids and Marion, most recently in northeast Cedar Rapids 1998.
Additional details from October Deseret News, including:
Capture of Iowa sex suspect has bizarre twist
… While in Iowa, Wallentine said, Blessman paid someone a “substantial amount of money” to convert him into a Cherokee Indian. He then encouraged Blessman to go to Utah to hide out with a group near Green River that claims to be an Indian tribe.
Blessman traveled to Utah approximately four months ago and actually lived in a cave for some time, Wallentine said. He claims he was ordained a tribal police officer for the group. …
Marion family escapes serious injury in multiple-vehicle crash with fatalities July 17, 2008
Posted by John in Accidents.Tags: Marion (Iowa), Melissa Garthwaite, Owen Garthwaite, Thomas Garthwaite
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From St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Among those who escaped serious injury [Tuesday afternoon] were Thomas and Melissa Garthwaite and their 5-year-old son, Owen, of Marion, Iowa. They were on their way to Mississippi to pick up a daughter who was staying with grandparents.
In a telephone interview, Thomas Garthwaite, 36, credited his wife, who was driving the 2001 Dodge Caravan, with saving the family from serious injury: “She looked in the rearview mirror and saw stuff flying through the air. It was coming at us. She swerved out of the way just enough, I think, to save us.” …
Related article from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
The driver of the tractor-trailer “basically ran over several vehicles,” Sgt. Al Nothum of the Missouri Highway Patrol said at a news conference near the crash site. …
The truck destroyed the Garthwaites’ van.
News obituary for Cedar Rapids native who successfully sued two tobacco companies for $3.26 million; 1964 article on John Eastman May 9, 2008
Posted by John in Biography, Deaths, Entertainers, Jobs.Tags: Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp, cancer survivors, CBS, Cedar Rapids (Iowa), Donald Eastman, Dr. D. A. Eastman, Hazel Cropp, Hazel Eastman, Hazel Gowans, I Love Lucy, Iowa Electric Light and Power Company, Iowa State Education Association, Iowa State University, Jerry Colonna, John Eastman, KCRG, Ken Butcher, KXIC, lymphatic cancer, Marion (Iowa), Philip Morris USA, Richard Maibaum, Rooster (Movie), Sioux City (Iowa), The Fugitive (TV), The Iowa Story (radio series), University of Iowa, WMT
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From The Tampa Tribune:
TAMPA – John Eastman, a former Tampa radio and TV personality who successfully sued two tobacco companies for contributing to his nicotine addiction, died Sunday at age 79. …
In 2005, he collected more than $3.2 million from Philip Morris USA and the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. …
Eastman was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in August 1928. He once told the Tribune that he started smoking at age 12.
He started his broadcast career in the early 1950s as an announcer at a Sioux City, Iowa, radio station. He worked at radio stations in Cedar Rapids; Jacksonville; Mobile, Ala.; Los Angeles; and Pittsburgh. …
From St. Petersburg Times:
He got his first taste of Hollywood as an usher at a CBS theater in Los Angeles. Mr. Eastman, a boy from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, knew he wanted to write scripts.
He co-wrote a 1965 episode of The Fugitive television show and did voiceover work. In the 1970s, he wrote a low-budget movie called Rooster. It was about cockfighting, but really, it was about “the conflict of mid-America’s system of values and attitude,” he once said. …
MUCH additional information about John Eastman from Cedar Rapids Gazette archives: It hasn’t been easy but — John Eastman Writes About Iowa and “The Fugitive” (August 23, 1964):
WHO’S John Eastman?
If you saw the Cedar Rapids Community Theater’s production of “Macbeth” last season, you undoubtedly noticed him in an outstanding performance as Macduff. If you listen to “The Iowa Story” on KCRG radio each weekday morning, you just may realize that he writes the scripts. …
This is a man who tried life in Hollywood and Miami and now has returned to the Cedar Rapids area where was born — to the home of his mother, Mrs. Hazle Gowans, in Marion — and who figures the ideal life would be at Stone City or somewhere else along the Wapsipinicon.
This is also a man who was admittedly foundering until a couple of years ago and then found himself when he found he had lymphatic cancer…
John Eastman was born in Cedar Rapids — the son of a well-known veterinarian, the late Dr. D. A. Eastman. The son intended to be a veterinarian, too, and went to Iowa State university at Ames to that end — “but then I found chemistry made me sick, actually and literally.”
So after he’d flunked out of Iowa State he went to the University of Florida to study journalism. And while he was there he wrote and produced a campus musical comedy.
Comedian Jerry Colonna was guest star and “He said he’d give me a job if I ever got to Hollywood. So I quit school the next day.”
Next chapter finds our young ex-student knocking at Colonna’s door and coming away empty-handed and so, like thousands of eager young hopefuls before and after him, he settled for something that would bring a regular paycheck until the pot o’gold.
Specifically, this was a job as a CBS usher—and Eastman recalls the glorious days when he dispensed free tickets… “I was also in charge of seat cushions under the proper people for the first ‘I Love Lucy’ show ever made,” he says gleefully now.
Then, “luckily,” he was drafted and put into air force security as a Russian linguist— fighting the good battle, of New York. His Russian now? “I could say ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’ and maybe ‘Can I have a cigaret?’ “
After service it was back to Iowa and the University of Iowa campus, where he studied in the Ford Foundation project headed by that vastly successful play and movie writer, Richard Maibaum — and worked at KXIC in Iowa City and WMT in Cedar Rapids simultaneously with his
campus activities.Of these days he recalls mostly sleepless nights and the fact that, during a short stint in the WMT weather tower, he once finger-painted the weather map on a pretty girl’s back. Fired? “No, but let us say that the relationship between the station and me was a little strained thereafter.” …
He is living and breathing Iowa history these days by reason of his “The Iowa Story” series, which is now being aired over 22 stations under auspices of the Iowa Electric Light and Power Company and the Iowa State Education Association (on KCRG each weekday morning for five minutes starting at 8:50). …
“Iowa Story” has been on the air for about a year. It has been the Eastman family’s bread and butter and allowed Eastman to proceed simultaneously with that great gamble that Is free-lance writing. He also hopes to put it on television, and he and Ken Butcher of Miami have been filming it in recent weeks.
The radio series, not so incidentally, was a prize-winner in a competition amid all advertising agencies handling public utility accounts in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. “Iowa Story” is not an academic history of the state. It’s a journalistic one says Eastman, dealing with a Lillian Russell, a Bob Feller, the Indians . . .
2 Cedar Rapids church members hope to sell 1 million ‘1M4JC’ T-shirts April 24, 2008
Posted by John in Business, Religion, Uncategorized.Tags: 1M4JC, Antioch Christian Church (Cedar Rapids Iowa), Cedar Rapids (Iowa), Christianity, clothing, Jim Mayhew, Marion (Iowa), One Million for Jesus Christ, Rob Gettemy, T-shirts, Vinton (Iowa)
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From Christian Newswire:
Two men from Eastern Iowa have faith that a T-shirt will unite Christians across the country while raising money for Christian ministries. Through the project, co-founders Jim Mayhew of Vinton and Rob Gettemy of Marion plan to sell one million black T-shirts with white type that proclaim “1M4JC” or “One Million for Jesus Christ.” Says Mayhew, “It’s a simple idea that has the potential to have a huge impact.” According to Mayhew, the idea came to him while he was on his way to church one Sunday. “Right then and there I believed 1M4JC could have a tremendous influence on our world through something as simple as a T-shirt.”
Energized by the inspiration, Mayhew approached a friend, Rob Gettemy, at Antioch Christian Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where they both are members. Gettemy, a former executive in the corporate world for many years, was captivated by the idea of helping to launch a Christian business with the potential for touching millions of lives. The men soon became co-founders of 1M4JC and began planning the introduction and sale of their signature T-shirt on their new web site, www.1m4jc.com, when it officially launches May 1. “This is more than a Christian T-shirt business,” says Mayhew. “This is our opportunity to glorify God by putting our faith into action.” …
37-year-old Cornell grad dies of brain cancer in Wisconsin April 2, 2008
Posted by John in Biography, Deaths.Tags: Cornell College (Iowa), James Young, Marion (Iowa), Mount Vernon (Iowa), Obituaries, Pam Young, Pamela Young
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From Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Pamela Young grew up on a farm in Kendall, about 15 miles southeast of Tomah. After earning a bachelor’s degree from Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa in 1992, she came to Milwaukee, where she worked for Allen-Bradley and Stano Landscaping.
She earned a teaching certificate in elementary education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1997 and a master’s degree in exceptional education from UWM in 2004.
[She and husband James Young II] met in a cornfield in 1991 while they were working for Ciba Seeds in Marion, Iowa. ..
News obituary also includes photo of Pam Young.
Former Linn-Mar star Jason Bohannon featured in article March 22, 2008
Posted by John in Sports.Tags: basketball, College Basketball, Jason Bohannon, Linn-Mar High School, Marion (Iowa), Wisconsin Badgers
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From The Capital Times:
Somebody is always trying to show up Jason Bohannon. …
His name is dirt in Iowa even though Bohannon was a prep superstar at Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa, and his dad, Gordy, was a star quarterback for Hayden Fry and the Hawkeyes.
The hatred Iowans have for Bohannon for spurning former coach Steve Alford and the Hawkeyes goes beyond the intense booing and sneering aimed at his direction when the Badgers play at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. They even boo his younger brothers Zach and Matt, both of whom played for Linn-Mar this year.
“People will boo them for me going to Wisconsin. Stuff like that,” shrugged Bohannon. …
Marion native, former Wartburg coach again in dual role as Minnesota AD / football coach January 7, 2008
Posted by John in Sports.Tags: Bob Nielson, coaches, college football, Duluth News-Tribune, football, Marion (Iowa), University of Minnesota - Duluth, Wartburg College
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From Duluth News-Tribune:
… This isn’t Nielson’s first stint as an AD/football coach, having held the dual role for five years at his alma mater, Wartburg College, in Waverly, Iowa, from 1991-95. Nielson began his head coaching career at Ripon (Wis.) College from 1989-90, and coached at Wisconsin-Eau Claire from 1996-1998 before coming to UMD.
Nielson, a native of Marion, Iowa, had a 38-19 record in five seasons with the Bulldogs, the best winning percentage (.667) in program history. Under Nielson, UMD went 11-1 in 2002 and advanced to its first NCAA Division II playoffs. …
Winston-Salem Journal article about immigration issue in Iowa (esp. Marion) December 22, 2007
Posted by John in Business, Government, Political.Tags: 2008 election, Cedar Rapids, Colfax (Iowa), Curt Richey, immigration, iowa caucuses, john edwards, John McCain, John Nieland, Marion (Iowa), Mark Grey, Raymond Dutton, Rockwell Collins, Scott Delagardelle, Winston-Salem Journal
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Marion Mayor John Nieland quoted:
“My concern is jobs for people who work with their hands every day,” said John Nieland, the 67-year-old mayor of Marion with cropped hair, a gray goatee and a loud, brusque voice. Nieland caused controversy here when he enrolled the city in a federal program that will allow the local police to check people’s immigration status.
Marion was the first Iowa city to sign up for the program, which is expected to start sometime next year, and two others have since followed suit. …
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Marion council member Craig Adamson: ‘Mormonism is a cult’ December 14, 2007
Posted by John in IowaCaucuses, Political, Religion.Tags: 2008 election, ABC NEWS Political Punch blog, Christianity, Craig Adamson, Iowa Caucus Cooler blog, iowa caucuses, Linn County Iowa, Marion (Iowa), Marion City Council, mike huckabee, mitt romney, Mormonism
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From “Political Punch” ABC NEWS blog:
In Marion, Iowa, City Councilman Craig Adamson — a registered Republicans who considers himself a supporter of Mike Huckabee — sent out an email asserting that if “you think religion, especially Christianity, is being marginalized by ACLU and other organizations” then “you would be piling on” if you vote for Mitt Romney because “Mormonism is a cult. In case I didn’t type it clearly enough … Mormonism is a cult.”
As first reported on the Iowa Caucus Cooler blog, Adamson wrote that “based on my knowledge of Mormonism, I would not trust him as my president as he might be fooled into believing most anything. How could he possibly be trusted to negotiate with Islamic radicals? He might believe Muslim and Mormons are the same, just like he tries to pass off Mormons as Christians.”
Adamson sent the email to a friend who had invited him to a Romney event, hitting “reply all.” …
UPDATE: Marion man stands by e-mail missive criticizing Mormonism (GazetteOnline, 12/20)

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