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Hydroplaning is being blamed for a single vehicle, non-injury accident Tuesday morning, in Red Oak. Red Oak Police say a 2000 Lincoln Town Car driven by 84-year-old Cleo Charlotte Royer of Essex, was traveling north on West Washington Avenue at around 9:15-a.m., when was crossing a bridge and encountered pooled water that caused the car to hydroplane and exit the roadway to the right. The vehicle hit a street sign and continued through a yard and into a nearby parking lot before coming to rest. Damage from the crash amounted to $7,550.
The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of a Red Oak man on Criminal Mischief charges Tuesday. At approximately 1:25pm officers arrested 31-year-old Zachariah Michael Holland in the 400 Block of North 2nd Street in Red Oak on a valid Red Oak warrant. Holland is being charged with four counts of criminal mischief in the 2nd degree, which are all class D felonies. Holland was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $10,000 cash bond.
A new emergency notification system that will replace CodeRED was launched today (Tuesday) by the Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Agency. Officials said the Pottawattamie County Emergency Notification System is part of the growing statewide notification system “Alert Iowa.” Currently, 80 of Iowa’s 99 counties have or are in the process of implementing this statewide emergency notification system.
Pottawattamie County will be activating public access and registration to the new system today. The existing CodeRED alerting system will remain in place over the next couple of months as citizens register for the new system and then that program will be eliminated.
Residents will be able to choose the types of alerts they receive, such as for severe weather, 9-1-1 outages or winter storms. Alerts can be sent to residents via landline and wireless phone, text messaging, email, FAX, TTY/TDD, and social media. Photo, video, audio and links may be included in the alerts to help recipients better understand the situation or where to go to get additional information.
In addition, Emergency Management has been granted access to interface the new system with the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) to send imminent emergency and public safety messages through the Emergency Alert System, NOAA Weather Radio and the Wireless Emergency Alerts system.
Using IPAWS for local alerts will be another method to ensure the most urgent information is delivered to as many residents as possible when an emergency is happening and requires the public to take immediate action.
Residents can sign up for multiple phone numbers and addresses to receive emergency alerts for themselves or for loved ones in another community within the county. You may also sign up for alerts that may impact your place of business by registering separately for that address as well. A new feature that will be available is the ability for citizens with special needs to provide that information during registration which will allow emergency responders and planners to effectively meet the needs of those with special needs impacted by disaster.
To register for the Pottawattamie County Emergency Notification System (Alert Iowa) visit www.pottcounty.com, the Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Facebook page, or www.homelandsecurity.iowa.gov.
A Nebraska man claims his on-and-off again Iowa girlfriend scammed him out of $125,000 and now she won’t return his phone calls. The Daily NonPareil says the unidentified 59-year old victim filed a report with the Omaha Police Department on March 10th, a year after discovering he had been defrauded. He told police that the suspect, a Council Bluffs woman in her 30s, had promised to pay him back.
The alleged victim told police that he wrote checks of $6,000 and $6,500 as gifts to a woman that he met in a bar and had dated “a couple of times.” He later learned that the amount of the checks had been changed to $60,000 and $65,000. The police report said the woman has now blocked her telephone number. and the victim is unsure of her exact address.
The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education will meet in a Special Session Thursday evening at the High School. During the 6-p.m. meeting in the High School Media Center, the Board will act on ratifying a 2015-16 tentative agreement with the district’s Non-Certified Employees.
During their meeting on March 15th, the Atlantic School Board vote against ratifying the Non-Certified Employees 2015-16 tentative contract agreement, which called for a 47-cent per hour increase in pay, which would cost the district $87, 584. Board member Phil Hascall said “He struggled with” the increase, and other board members agreed.
Hascall said it’s not that he doesn’t think people don’t deserve a raise, but in his business and elsewhere, it’s hard to justify a nearly three-percent raise. “It’s sends a message to the rest of the employees who haven’t [yet] settled.” Board member Rod Hartwig said the amount was “A little higher than I thought it would be,” and Hascall said he didn’t want to vote for something that might result in the elimination of the para-educators.
An Atlantic man and woman was arrested Monday on Theft charges. The Police Dept. says 25-year old Brittany Sampson was taken into custody on a Cass County warrant for Theft in the 5th degree. Sampson was booked into the Cass County Jail. And, 31-year old Bryan Kirby, of Atlantic, was arrested for Theft in the 4th degree. He was also booked into the Cass County Jail.
One person was injured during a rollover accident Monday evening, in Page County. Sheriff Lyle Palmer says deputies responded at around 5:25-p.m. to a report of an accident on A Avenue, about a mile north of Shenadoah. When they arrived, they discovered a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am in a field. The driver, and sole occupant of the car, 32-year old Carrie LeeAnn Leece, of Essex, was transported to the Shenandoah Memorial Hospital for treatment of unknown injuries.
Palmer says Leece was traveling south on A Avenue when she lost control. The vehicle then went into the ditch, rolling and coming to rest on its wheels.
1044 AM CDT TUE MAR 24 2015
AT 1042 AM CDT…DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING RAIN AND FREEZING RAIN
ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM LAWTON TO NEAR GRISWOLD… AND MOVING
EAST AT 25 MPH. AIR TEMPERATURES RANGE FROM 32 TO 34 DEGREES…THUS
SOME ELEVATED SURFACES AND PROTECTED AREAS MAY BECOME SLICK OR ICE
COATED.
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…
HARLAN…OAKLAND…AVOCA…WALNUT…SHELBY…EARLING…UTE…IRWIN…
PERSIA…DEFIANCE…MAPLETON…DUNLAP…ELK HORN…PANAMA…
HANCOCK…PORTSMOUTH…SOLDIER…WESTPHALIA…TENNANT AND KIRKMAN.
THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING HIGHWAYS…
HIGHWAY 59 IN IOWA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 52 AND 89. INTERSTATE 80 IN IOWA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 31 AND 48.
Sheriff’s officials in Cass County report a Nebraska woman was arrested Monday on a Cass County Theft warrant. 42-year old Amy Louise Springer, of Omaha, was charged with Felony Theft in the second degree. The charge stems from the theft of cattle from Freund Brothers Farms in January, at which time 57-year old Ervin John Jacob, of Omaha, was also charged. Springer was taken to the Cass County Jail where she is being held on $5,000 bond.