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This is Your Nishna Valley 11-29-2014

Podcasts, This is Your Nishna Valley

November 29th, 2014 by admin

w/ Jim Field and Stacie Linfor

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Juvenile Arrested for “Keying” Car

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November 29th, 2014 by admin

A juvenile was arrested in Red Oak Saturday for intentionally “keying” a car owned by a rural Red Oak couple. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office arrested 16-year-old Justice Myers of Villisca after an investigation into a vehicle that had been damaged in the parking lot of Red Oak Lanes.  Myers was charged with Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree and was cited into juvenile court and released to his parents.  Damage to the Chevy HHR amounted to approximately $2,500.

2 hospitalized after semitrailers collide in NW Iowa

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November 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

LE MARS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two people were hospitalized after two semitrailers collided in northwest Iowa. The Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office says the crash happened Friday afternoon at an intersection between Highway 60 and a county road. Both vehicles ended up in a ditch.

Authorities say diesel fuels and oils from both vehicles spilled onto the roadway, located near Le Mars. Environmental officials were expected to assess the scene. Additional information about the drivers has not been released. The crash remains under investigation.

JEREMY BREWER, 36, of Fontanelle (Svcs. 12/4/14)

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November 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

JEREMY BREWER, 36, of Fontanelle (formerly of Oklahoma), died Thu., Nov. 27th,  at the Cavanaugh Hospice Home in Des Moines. Celebration of Life Services for JEREMY BREWER will be held 2-p.m. Thu., Dec. 4th,  at the Avondale United Methodist Church, rural Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

A luncheon will be held at the church immediately following the service. Online condolences may be left
to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

A memorial fund has been set up for his children’s college fund at the First National Bank in Fontanelle.

Vote set for Tuesday on consolidation of Hamburg & Farragut Schol Districs

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November 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Voters in Hamburg and Farragut will head to the polls Tuesday during a special election asking them to approve a plan to merge their school districts after years of dwindling enrollment. The Daily NonPareil reports both districts have held multiple public meetings to communicate with residents about the reasons for the proposal and the consequences of voters balking at the reorganization. If voters approve the reorganization, the Hamburg and Farragut community school districts would combine to form the Nishnabotna Community School District.

The new district would have a five-member school board, two each from the existing school boards and a fifth to be unanimously appointed or installed following a special election. Nishnabotna would combine all the debts, buildings, assets and liabilities of the two districts. Its enrollment would be in excess of 300 students, the minimum the state recommends districts to have to meet financial obligations.

A middle school in Hamburg and a high school in Farragut already have the Nishnabotna name, but district officials have said the future appears to be operating Marnie Simmons Elementary School in Hamburg and Nishnabotna High School in Farragut – regardless of the reorganization vote – because of the cost of repairing the districts’ other schools.

Reorganization would allow Hamburg and Farragut to address financial concerns about their “negative unspent budget authority,” which is overspending by the districts in excess of state regulations on how much school districts are allowed to spend per pupil. Neither district is insolvent, but state spending caps are difficult to meet for districts with smaller enrollments such as both Hamburg and Farragut.

If the vote fails to pass,the Hamburg and Farragut school districts have pledged to continue cooperating, including continuing to be whole-grade sharing partners. The districts would go before the School Budget Review Committee in January to communicate a Plan B for addressing deficiencies and overspending. A different review will be conducted in February by the Iowa Department of Education for concerns it has with the districts.

More information on the reorganization can be found at the districts’ joint website, nishbd.org.

Early voting is also available through noon Tuesday at the Fremont County Auditor’s Office at the courthouse in Sidney. Contact the auditor’s office at (712) 374-2031 for any additional informational about the special election.

Pott. County man declared unfit for attempted abduction trial

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November 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A man who allegedly tried to abduct a student at a Council Bluffs elementary school in 2013, has been declared incompetent to stand trial. The Daily NonPareil reports 21-year old Nathan Busse will instead go to the Iowa Medical and Classification Center – also known as Oakdale prison – in Coralville for observation and treatment. Busse had been set to stand trial on Dec. 2 for the attempted abduction of a 10-year-old fifth-grader near Edison Elementary. He was scheduled to plead guilty to child stealing – a Class C felony – and register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

Pottawattamie County Attorney Jon Jacobmeier told the paper the prosecution didn’t contest the decision to find Busse incompetent. The attorney said Busse will remain at Oakdale until he’s deemed competent, if that occurs.

Authorities say at around 2:20 p.m. on Jan. 28th, 2013, a 10-year-old student was walking on Fourth Avenue, about a block from the school, to meet a family member for a ride after finishing her duty as a crossing guard. Busse allegedly grabbed the girl’s arm and forced her to walk with him for several feet. The youngster was eventually able to break free of his grasp and run to the family member. Busse fled the area and was later located by the victim’s father, who detained than man until police arrived. The girl and her family did not know Busse.

The prosecution and defense had reached a plea agreement in the deal, but at an August hearing Fourth Judicial District Court Judge Timothy O’Grady questioned Busse’s competency. Busse was scheduled to enter a plea and face sentencing on Aug. 7. He had trouble answering questions about whether he understood the proceedings at the Pottawattamie County Courthouse, prompting O’Grady to continue the matter.

Family Fun in the Kitchen 11-29-2014

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

November 29th, 2014 by admin

Lavon and Miss NiNi talk about slow cookers and slow cooker recipes.

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7AM Sportscast 11-29-2014

Podcasts, Sports

November 29th, 2014 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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7AM Newscast 11-29-2014

News, Podcasts

November 29th, 2014 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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Accident in Red Oak Friday

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November 29th, 2014 by admin

The Red Oak Police department responded to an two vehicle accident at 2nd Street and Valley Street at 5:12pm Friday, November 28th.  It was determined that a 1999 Dodge Durango driven by 24-year-old Valerie Garner of Red Oak was traveling West on Valley Street and a 2001 Volkswagon Jetta driven by 22-year-old Heather Graham of Red Oak was traveling North on 2nd Street.  Garner had the right of way and entered the intersection and was struck on the left side by the Graham vehicle in the middle of the intersection. Both vehicles traveled to the north side of the intersection with the Garner vehicle stopping on the sidewalk and the Graham vehicle striking a porch of a home at 111 E Valley Street.

Graham was transferred to the Montgomery County Hospital with possible injuries.  Garner and a passenger in the vehicle were uninjured but Graham was cited for failure to prove liability insurance. Graham was cited for failure to yield.  Both vehicles were towed from the scene.