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Fatal accident in Montgomery County, & other IA News Headlines: 7/30/2020

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July 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news at 3:35 a.m. CDT

EMERSON, Iowa (KJAN) – A woman from Emerson died during a collision between a pickup and a car Wednesday afternoon, in Montgomery County. The Iowa State Patrol reports 70-year old Sandra Kay Viner died when her 2012 Nissan Kicks was struck by a 2019 Dodge Ram pickup that failed to stop at the intersection of 200th Street and Boxelder Avenue, east of Emerson. Viner died at the scene. The driver of the pickup, 49-year old Leonard Ray Anderson, of Omaha, was not hurt. The crash happened at around 1:45-p.m.

SIDNEY,Iowa (KJAN) – Three people were injured during collision Wednesday evening, in Fremont County. The Iowa State Patrol reports 16-year old Jeryn W. Parmer and a 14-year old, both from Hamburg, were injured when the 2006 Nissan Quest Parmer was driving, hydroplaned on Highway 275 northbound, south of Sidney. When the vehicle entered the east shoulder of the highway, Parmer over-corrected, causing the vehicle to slide sideways across the center line of the road, where it collided with a southbound 2015 Nissan Altima. Parmer, the 14-year old, and the driver of the Altima, 65-year old Evelyn Thompson, of Sidney, were all transported by ambulance to the Grape Community Hospital in Hamburg. The accident remains under investigation. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, Tabor P-D, Hamburg Rescue and Sidney Rescue, all responded to the scene of the crash, that happened at around 5:06-p.m., Wednesday.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Education says it will rule next week on appeals filed by at least districts opposed to fully opening schools to in-person classes when the new school year begins in the coming weeks. Earlier this month, Gov. Kim Reynolds overrode local school districts that wanted to hold online classes. She instead is requiring students to spend at least half of their education time in classrooms this upcoming school year, even as the state’s coronavirus cases have surged this summer. News of the upcoming ruling came as the state’s online virus tracker shows nine more COVID-19 deaths and more than 450 new cases confirmed on Wednesday from the day before.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police say a suspect in the January shooting deaths of three teens has been arrested in Illinois. Police say 17-year-old Leontreal Jones was arrested Tuesday in Peoria, Illinois, on robbery warrants out of Iowa. Police say Des Moines detectives have traveled to Peoria and expect Jones to be extradited to Iowa soon. Police say once Jones’ is returned to Iowa, he’ll be charged with first-degree murder in the Jan. 30 deaths of brothers 19-year-old Devonte Swanks and 16-year-old Malachi Swanks and a friend, 15-year-old Thayne Wright. Officers found their bodies in a southeast Des Moines duplex after responding to reports of shots fired.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Board of Regents has approved $65.4 million in cuts to the state’s public universities in the latest blow to their budgets. The Des Moines Register reports that the board unanimously approved a $1.5 billion general operating budget for the schools Tuesday afternoon that includes $727.9 million for the University of Iowa, $629.9 million for Iowa State University and $170 million for the University of Northern Iowa. The reductions are on top of an $8 million cut in state funding approved by the Legislature last month.

LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) — Two U.S. representatives have introduced legislation that would ban greyhound racing in the U.S. The bill introduced Wednesday comes after a group that has fought against dog racing said it has videos showing racing greyhounds being trained with live rabbits in at least three Midwestern states. The group, GREY2K USA, sent videos of the live lure training to officials in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, where it says an animal rights investigator shot the footage this year. The videos also were sent to Iowa, Arkansas, Florida and West Virginia, states where GREY2K says the dogs were bred, where they raced or where their owners were licensed.