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Six GOP congressional candidates in third district meet in forum

News

May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The half dozen candidates seeking the Republican party’s nomination in Iowa’s third congressional district met in a televised forum Tuesday evening, voicing unanimous support for gun rights and unanimous disdain for the Environmental Protection Agency. Candidate Monte Shaw, who is executive director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association, argued there are few policy differences among the six candidates, so voters should evaluate the “skill set” each candidate would take to Washington.

“I have a track record of finding ways to bring people together and getting real solutions done,” Shaw said. “We can’t just vote no while our economy and our country goes over the cliff. We need real people to come together and turn this so we can have a better future for our kids.” Candidate Robert Cramer, a construction company executive from Johnston, says he “won’t back down on social issues,’ like his opposition to same-sex marriage, but his priority as a member of congress would be to balance the federal budget.

“This election is about jobs, jobs and jobs,” Cramer says, “so I think if we can get this economy turned around and do that by balancing the budget, by eliminating some of these crazy regulations and removing that fog of uncertainty and allowing the private sector to really take off, that’ll help everybody.” Matt Schultz, a former Council Bluffs city councilman who is serving as Iowa’s secretary of state, repeatedly called for a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget. “And I believe that we should pass the ‘Penny Plan’ to actually pass the budget. That’s cutting a penny from every dollar of federal spending and capping spending at 18 percent of (the Gross Domestic Product),” Schultz said. “We could balance the budget in three years and start paying down the debt after that.” Brad Zaun, a state senator who once served as mayor of Urbandale, argued for term limits.

“I will go out there to do a job, to make tough decisions,” Zaun said. “…There’s too many people out there making careers out of this and worrying about their reelection. We have got to stop this irresponsibility that’s going on in Washington, D.C.” David Young, a former chief of staff to Senator Chuck Grassley, says many of the country’s “biggest problems” need a “bipartisan approach.”

“You can be an honest broker and come to the table and stand your ground and you don’t necessarily have to compromise your conservative principles,” Young said. “…I’ve got my issues with the government. I don’t want to blow it up, but I do want to take a stick and whack it.” Joe Grandanette, a P-E teacher from Des Moines who was the other candidate to participate in last night’s event, joined in criticizing the culture in the nation’s capital.

“The rest of my opponents are political insiders,” Grandanette said. “How’s that working for us in Washington, D.C.?” The forum was sponsored by K-C-C-I T-V in Des Moines, and aired live in prime time, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

(Radio Iowa)

Special Weather Statement: Cass/Adair/Adams Counties

Weather

May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

CASS IA-ADAIR IA-ADAMS IA-

544 PM CDT TUE MAY 27 2014

…THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAINFALL RATES AND HAIL…

AT 543 PM CDT…DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 12 MILES NORTH OF LAKE ICARIA…OR 16 MILES WEST OF GREENFIELD…MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20 MPH. NICKEL SIZE HAIL WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM.

LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…

MASSENA AND BRIDGEWATER.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

TORRENTIAL RAINFALL OF UP TO 2 INCHES IN AN HOURS IS ALSO OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM…AND MAY LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE THROUGH FLOODED ROADWAYS.

Harlan P-D arrest report

News

May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports two people were arrested last Wednesday (May 21st), when officers were called to a fight in front of the HyVee Food Store. 35-year old Robert Croghan, of Harlan, was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with simple assault. 25-year old Jerome Wright, of Harlan, was cited for disorderly conduct and released.

On May 20th, Harlan Police arrested 58-year old Jeffrey Stehr, of Harlan, following an investigation. Earlier in the month officers were called to Taylor Quik Pik for someone caught on video shoplifting on three separate occasions. Stehr was cited with 3 counts of theft 5th degree, given a court date and released.

On May 18th, 18-year old Todd Muell, of Panama, was cited by Harlan Police for reckless driving when several persons witnessed Muell “cutting cookies” on the practice field at the high school, causing damage to the field. That same day, officers were called to Bomgaar’s to investigate a theft from that location. Officers were shown a hole that had been cut in the fence and the owners were able to determine that two lawn mowers, a trimmer and a spreader were missing. The estimated value of the stolen items and the fence repair were approximately $1,500.00. The case remains under investigation.

And, on May 11th, 52-year old Susan Hillgartner, of Harlan, was arrested following an investigation into criminal mischief done to a vehicle belonging to Amy McKay, Des Moines. The alleged vandalism was a continuation of a confrontation at the races. The damage done to the McKay vehicle was estimated at just over $1,000.00. A complaint was filed against Hillgartner charging her with criminal mischief, 2nd degree.

Iowa man admits his role in stepbrother’s abuse

News

May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A Council Bluffs man has pleaded guilty to playing a role in his adult stepbrother’s abuse as part of a deal with prosecutors. KETV reports 23-year-old Ryan Smith pleaded guilty Tuesday to a misdemeanor charge of being an accessory to a crime. He was originally charged with kidnapping.

Prosecutors say Smith’s mother 46-year-old Rebecca Beyer was convicted earlier this month of abusing her 20-year-old mentally disabled son. She’s awaiting sentencing. The man ran away from home in the spring of 2013. Prosecutors have said he was starved at times, chained with a dog leash and had scars from burns.

Smith was fined $625 and ordered to serve two years of probation. He also received a 180-day suspended jail sentence.

Chamber ads aid momentum for Iowa GOP’s Joni Ernst

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May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Ads for Republican Joni Ernst from the powerful U.S. Chamber of Commerce add to the sense of momentum for the state senator, who would be the party’s first woman nominee for U.S. Senate, should she win on June 3.

The ads also mark an uncommon alliance between conservative groups and more traditional pro-business GOP interests. Ernst also is the first U.S. Senate candidate this year to receive the support of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Senate Conservatives Fund. The latter has endorsed GOP primary challengers and non-establishment Republicans in high-profile Senate primaries this year in Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska and elsewhere.

Ernst is the only woman in a five-candidate field, and has led in recent polls. Democratic U.S. House member Bruce Braley is unopposed for his party’s nomination.

Iowa farmers catch up on planting, exceed average

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa farmers, for the first time this season, are ahead of the five-year average for planting corn and soybean acres. Warm temperatures and below normal precipitation allowed soybean planting and crop progress to rapidly advance during the week that ended May 25. The USDA says statewide there were five days suitable for planting.

The report released Tuesday says 96 percent of the expected corn acres have been planted, 13 points ahead of last year and a percentage point better than the average. Soybean planting progress doubled with 80 percent complete. That’s 5 percentage points above average.

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey says after the extremely late planting last year farmers are excited to get the crop in the ground more timely this year.

Fatality accident – Truck crashes into Dallas Center airport building

News

May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

(Update 3:40-a.m., 5/28)

One person is dead following a single vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon in northeastern Dallas County. Sheriff’s officials told KCCI-TV rescue crews were called to 24572 North Avenue about 1:45 p.m.

Iowa State Patrol spokesman Sgt. Scott Bright said a vehicle went off the roadway and hit the cinder block wall of a mechanical building on the grounds of the privately owned Husband Field, about three-miles west of Dallas Center.  Authorities are still investigating what happened. They believe the truck blew a tire before it crashed into the building, and that the driver died on impact with the cinder block wall. His body remained in the truck for several hours, while crews worked to shore up the building to keep it from collapsing.

The driver’s name had not been released as of early Wednesday morning.

Iowa State proposes center for soybean research

Ag/Outdoor

May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State University is proposing a new research center designed to improve the productivity and profit of soybean farmers. The plan released Tuesday would create the Iowa Soybean Research Center in the school’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

The center would bring together educators and scientists from the public and private sectors to “advance the science and business of growing soybeans in Iowa.” The goals would include advancing the understanding of soybean plant biology, increasing soybean production and making production more profitable and environmentally sustainable.

Iowa is the nation’s leading producer of soybeans, and the crop is a vital protein source for the world. The proposed center would look at ways to diversify production and manage pests. The Board of Regents will consider the plan next week in Ames.

Judge fines cattleman $12,000 for water pollution

Ag/Outdoor

May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A northwest Iowa cattle producer has agreed to pay a court ordered $12,000 fine for improperly applying manure on fields that flowed into a tributary of a local creek in 2012. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says Vernon Van Beek failed to report the discharges, which were discovered during a June 2012 routine inspection. Van Beek owns Lone Tree Feedlot near Inwood. He raises about 990 cows.

Van Beek agreed to the judgment to settle a lawsuit filed Thursday by Attorney General Tom Miller representing the DNR. State records show the farm discharged in 2009, 2010, and three times in 2011.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered the farm to obtain a Clean Water Act permit from the DNR after the 2010 spill. A permit was issued in 2012.

Funnel clouds possible this afternoon across western IA

News, Weather

May 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

CASS-ADAIR-MADISON-WARREN-MARION-MAHASKA-ADAMS-UNION-CLARKE-LUCAS-
MONROE-WAPELLO-TAYLOR-RINGGOLD-DECATUR-WAYNE-APPANOOSE-DAVIS-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…ATLANTIC…GREENFIELD…STUART…
ADAIR…FONTANELLE…WINTERSET…EARLHAM…INDIANOLA…NORWALK…
CARLISLE…PELLA…KNOXVILLE…OSKALOOSA…CORNING…CRESTON…
OSCEOLA…CHARITON…ALBIA…OTTUMWA…BEDFORD…LENOX…
NEW MARKET…MOUNT AYR…LAMONI…LEON…CORYDON…SEYMOUR…
ALLERTON…HUMESTON…CENTERVILLE…BLOOMFIELD
1226 PM CDT TUE MAY 27 2014

…CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR FUNNEL CLOUDS…

ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUNNEL CLOUDS
THIS AFTERNOON. USUALLY…THESE FUNNEL CLOUDS CAN FORM FROM
SHOWERS AND WEAK THUNDERSTORMS. THESE FUNNELS ARE NORMALLY
BRIEF…DROP ONLY A FEW HUNDRED FEET FROM THE CLOUD BASE…AND
RARELY BECOME A TORNADO OR CAUSE DAMAGE. HOWEVER…IF ONE IS
SPOTTED…PLEASE REPORT IT IMMEDIATELY TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
FOR RELAY TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. IF A TORNADO WARNING
WOULD BECOME NECESSARY…TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION.