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Stanton Man Arrested following 2 month long theft investigation

News

September 4th, 2014 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department reports a Stanton man was arrested this week following an investigation that began in July with regard to incidents of thefts from multiple jurisdictions within Iowa and Missouri. Authorities say 48 year old Thayne Alvin Kinnison, of Stanton, was arrested on a warrant out of Council Bluffs for 4th degree theft as well as felony possession of stolen property and for being a felon in possession of a firearm/offensive weapon. Kinnison also faces possible charges from the Shenandoah Police Department and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

During their investigation, officers executed a search warrant Wednesday at 2569 O Avenue, south of Stanton. Officials recovered various stolen items related to the investigation as well as a weapon and items related to Department of Natural Resources violations.

2014 IGHSAU Volleyball Rankings – Week 2

Sports

September 4th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 1-A:

  1. Holy Trinity Catholic
  2. Janesville
  3. Central Lyon
  4. Grandview Christian
  5. LeMars Gehlen Catholic
  6. Tripoli
  7. Turkey Valley
  8. Don Bosco
  9. New London
  10. Guthrie Center
  11. Algona Bishop Garrigan
  12. Northwood-Kensett
  13. Springville
  14. Iowa Valley
  15. Murray

Class 2-A:

  1. Dike-New Hartford
  2. Western Christian
  3. Unity Christian
  4. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
  5. Grundy Center
  6. Council Bluffs St. Albert
  7. South Central Calhoun
  8. Wapsie Valley
  9. Sumner-Fredericksburg
  10. West Branch
  11. Treynor
  12. Jesup
  13. Denver
  14. Lake Mills
  15. Woodward-Granger

Class 3-A:

  1. Solon
  2. Mount Vernon
  3. Iowa Falls-Alden
  4. Independence
  5. Red Oak
  6. Nevada
  7. Mediapolis
  8. Kuemper Catholic
  9. West Liberty
  10. Dyersville Beckman Catholic
  11. Union
  12. Forest City
  13. North Polk
  14. Sioux Center
  15. Algona

Class 4-A:

  1. Harlan
  2. West Delaware
  3. Marion
  4. LeMars
  5. Sioux City Bishop Heelan Catholic
  6. Indianola
  7. Clear Creek-Amana
  8. Charles City
  9. Boone
  10. Lewis Central
  11. Cedar Rapids Xavier
  12. Davenport Assumption
  13. Waverly-Shell Rock
  14. Central DeWitt
  15. ADM

Class 5-A:

  1. Ankeny Centennial
  2. Dowling Catholic
  3. Bettendorf
  4. Johnston
  5. Ankeny
  6. Iowa City West
  7. Linn-Mar
  8. Southeast Polk
  9. Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
  10. Cedar Rapids Kennedy

ETTA M. CHESTERMAN, 86, of Stuart (Svcs. 9/9/14)

Obituaries

September 4th, 2014 by admin

ETTA M. CHESTERMAN, 86, of Stuart, died Wed. Sept. 3rd, at the Community Care Center In Stuart. Funeral Services for ETTA CHESTERMAN will be held 10-am Tue., Sept 9th, at the Stuart Mount Vernon United Methodist Church. Johnson Family Funeral Home of Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Monday Sept 8th, between 6pm and 8pm.  Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Burial will be in the South Oak Grove Cemetery in Stuart.

Memorials may be directed to the Etta M Chesterman Memorial Fund in care of Johnson Family Funeral Home PO Box 246 Stuart 50250.

 

Both sides rest in case of Iowa officer’s slaying

News

September 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

CLARION, Iowa (AP) — Prosecutors and defense attorneys have rested their cases in the trial of a man charged with killing a Rockwell City police officer last year. Both sides rested their cases Thursday in the trial of 33-year-old Corey Trott. Closing arguments will be delivered Friday morning. Trott is charged with first-degree murder in the September 2013 death of 37-year-old officer Jamie Buenting. He has pleaded not guilty.

Authorities say Trott shot Buenting during a standoff at Trott’s house. Officers were trying to arrest Trott after an alleged assault on his mother. He later surrendered. The Fort Dodge Messenger reports Prosecutors rested their case in the morning. The defense did not call any witnesses, and Trott did not testify.

Iowa State RT Jacob Gannon leaves team

Sports

September 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State says right tackle Jacob Gannon has left the team just two days before it hosts No. 20 Kansas State. Cyclones spokesman Mike Green tells The Associated Press on Thursday that Gannon quit for “personal reasons.”

Gannon, a three-time academic All-Big 12 selection, started eight games last season and was in the lineup for last week’s 34-14 season-opening loss to North Dakota State. Highly-touted redshirt freshman Jake Campos is expected to start in place of Gannon.

Report questions billings to state public defender

News

September 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The state auditor says 13 private attorneys working as public defenders overbilled the state by roughly $310,000 during a three-year period. Auditor Mary Mosiman released the report Thursday. Her office reviewed data from July 1, 2009, through Aug. 31, 2013, at the request of the State Public Defender’s Office. The report says 11 of the attorneys billed for work days that were longer than 12 hours. In some cases, they claimed to work more than 24 hours in a day.

A total of 13 attorneys filed improper mileage claims. State Public Defender Sam Langholz says contracts have been canceled with eight attorneys. Another attorney voluntarily terminated his contract. Langholz says the office has adopted new oversight rules.

A Department of Public Safety spokesman says the matter is under investigation.

Oakland man’s murder trial delayed again – 5th time

News

September 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A Judge in Pottawattamie County has issued a continuance in the trial of an Oakland man charged with first-degree murder. Judge James Richardson ruled Wednesday the trial for 63-year old Robert A. Reynolds will be held October 14th instead of Sept. 30th. Reynolds’ attorney has until Sept. 26th to file pre-trial papers. It’s the fifth time the trial date has been changed since the original date of July 1st. Reynolds has plead not guilty to the murder charge.

Authorities say during the early morning hours of April 9th, 2014, Reynolds allegedly shot to death in his Oakland home, 64-year old Patricia Kinkade-Dorsey, a resident of rural Cass County.

During an interview with law enforcement, Reynolds allegedly admitted he and Kinkade-Dorsey had a verbal dispute inside his residence, and that he then left the area to locate a firearm which he allegedly used to fatally shoot Kinkade-Dorsey.

Three other people in the home at the time the incident occurred were not injured

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th

Trading Post

September 4th, 2014 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE:  304 Oak St. in the alley. Rain or Shine.  Thursday 1-6 & Friday 1-6.  Sets of dishes, coca cola glasses, trash barrels, men, women, and children’s clothes, etc.

WANTED: A plumber or someone who has a faucet dresser that can install a new sink. 712-590-7001.

FOR SALE: A school lunchroom table that seats 12 $100…a two-burner gas stove for a service truck $125 Call 712-527-0385

WANT TO BUY: Reliable transportation for under $2000, willing to make payments and work out an agreement. Call Scott at 712-778-5131 in Griswold

WANT TO BUY: vintage cars, trucks or motorcycles FOR SALE: Compound Bow $200 and Furnace 92-thousand BTU. Call 712-304-4262

Employees at 3 Bluffs businesses cited for selling booze to minors

News

September 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in southwest Iowa say an alcohol sales compliance check Wednesday in Council Bluffs revealed clerks at three out of nine businesses checked sold alcohol to minors. The check was conducted during an undercover operation by members of the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force. The Task Force utilized an 18-year old female and a 19-year old male who attempted to make purchases of alcohol.

Officials say because they sold alcohol to persons of underage, the following persons acting as sales clerks in Council Bluffs were cited: Mindy Jo Johnson, an employee of BadonkaRonks on S. 24th Street; Wendy Hellend, an employee of the Goldmine Lounge, and Hannah E. Wenchell, an employee of the Fiddlin’ Monkey. An employee of a business who sells booze to a minor faces a$500 civil penalty or 14-day license suspension for the first violation or first violation within two-years. The business owner faces a similar fine.

The six Council Bluffs businesses checked who were in compliance with the law and refused to sell alcohol to minors, include: Glory Days; O’Face Bar; Caddy Shack; Rodeo Bar; Salty Dog and 1892 German Bier Haus.

Authorities say the Task Force will continue to conduct these types of undercover operations in the future, to make sure local businesses are in compliance.

Backyard and Beyond 09-04-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 4th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Cindy Workman about Goat milk soap and more.

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