Annoying reminders' notifications Yosemite

I am so annoyed. I don't like reminders showing notifications in Yosemite on my home screen. I use them for my iPhone to remind me. Turned off notifications for reminders but they keep showing up on my MacBook Pro. It's so annoying. It isn't clear what happens if I just turn on do-not-disturb, except that it goes off at 12midnight so it's worthless for what i need to accomplish. Why can't they just stay on my iPhone and leave my mbpro alone?

FIXED IT.
goto sidebar.
got bottom of sidebar.
click "edit"
you'll see "notifications" as well as everything else with a next to it.
hmmm. it DOES offer more control than previously... just not more instruction on how to.
Fixed.

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