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Glenwood P.D. report for 7/5/23

News

July 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department reports the arrest on Monday, of a woman from Hastings (IA). 43-year-old Sara Rainey was arrested for OWI/1st offense. She has since posted a $1,000 cash or surety bond, and was released.

24-hour rainfall report (ending 7-a.m., 7/5/23)

Weather

July 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic-.04″ (at KJAN)

  • Avoca – .07
  • Corning – .20
  • Harlan – .31
  • SE of Irwin – .32
  • Kirkman – .4
  • Red Oak – .23
  • Treynor – .18
  • Wiota – .02

Heartbeat Today 7-5-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 5th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Griswold American Legion Post #508 Commander Landon Preston about the 141st Old Soldiers Reunion in Griswold this weekend.

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Vehicle vandalism reported in Creston

News

July 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department say a man residing in the 500 block of N. Chestnut Street, in Creston, reported Monday morning, an incident of vehicle vandalism. The man’s truck was spray painted sometime between 1-a.m. and 5-a.m., Monday, with the damage estimated at $2,000.

Wednesday Post Season High School Baseball Schedule

Sports

July 5th, 2023 by Jim Field

CLASS 1-A DISTRICT-SEMI-FINALS

District 12

  • Mount Ayr @ Coon Rapids-Bayard
  • Bedford @ Lenox

District 13

  • IKM-Manning @ Remsen St. Mary’s
  • Exira/EHK @ Alta-Aurelia

District 14

  • Southwest Valley @ Tri-Center

District 15

  • Riverside @ West Harrison
  • Fremont-Mills @ St. Albert

District 16

  • Woodbine @ Akron-Westfield

CLASS 2-A DISTRICT SEMI-FINALS

District 3

  • Pocahontas Area @ Kuemper Catholic

District 15

  • Cherokee @ Underwood

District 16

  • Shenandoah @ Clarinda
  • Red vs. Treynor @ Clarinda)

Clarke County man charged following a Ringgold County injury accident investigation

News

July 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Mount Ayr, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Ringgold County report a Clarke County man faces charges following an injury accident that occurred early Saturday morning (July 1st) in southern Ringgold County. Authorities say 43-year-old Jaycob Leroy Waske, of Murray, was traveling west on Highway J-55 a little after 3-a.m., in an are open only to local traffic, due to construction. The report said Waske ignored signs leading toward the construction and drove through warning cones indicating a roadway drop-off of approximately one-foot in the westbound lanes leading to the bridge.

The 2008 Chevy Impala he was driving then struck the bridge deck at a high rate of speed, totaling the car and damaging the construction area. Waske and his passenger, 45-year-old Joshua Lewis, of Mount Ayr, were treated at the Ringgold County Hospital and later transferred to Mercy in Des Moines, as the result of suffering multiple fractures during the crash.

Jaycob Waske was charged with Interference with Official Acts, and cited for Failure to Obey a traffic control device (Signs), along with Leaving the scene of an accident-Failure to provide aid or information after an effort to hide the accident from law enforcement. His bond was set at $300.

Jaycob Waske (Ringgold County S/O photo)

Fatal crash July 4th in southeastern Iowa

News

July 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Knoxville, Iowa) – A single-vehicle crash Tuesday evening in Marion County resulted in the death of a woman who was a rear-seat passenger in an SUV. The Iowa State Patrol reports 34-year-old Whitney Marie Brown, of What Cheer, was a passenger in a 2013 Chevy Equinox driven by 49-year-old Tamara Goodlife, of Altoona, when Goodlife failed to negotiate an “S” curve on southbound Highway S-45, west of Knoxville.

The vehicle went off the road and into a ditch until it came to a driveway, and vaulted over it. The SUV then went airborne and struck a tree on the other side of the ditch. Brown was not wearing a seat belt, and died at the scene of the crash, which took place at around 5:15-p.m., Tuesday. Three other occupants of the vehicle were injured and transported to the local hospital.

Wednesday’s Class 1A and 2A Regional Softball Schedule

Sports

July 5th, 2023 by admin

1A

Region 1:
Remsen St. Mary’s vs South O’Brien
Kingsley-Pierson vs Trinity Christian
Logan-Magnolia vs Woodbury Central
River Valley vs Boyer Valley

Region 2:
Newell-Fonda vs Coon Rapids-Bayard
Glidden-Ralston vs GTRA
St. Edmond vs North Iowa
West Fork vs Bishop Garrigan

Region 3:
Southeast Warren vs Nodaway Valley
East Union vs Murray
Exira-EHK vs Audubon – on KJAN AM 1220 & FM 101.1 (4:50 pm)
Woodbine vs Riverside

Region 4:
Wayne vs Lenox
Seymour Lamoni
Griswold vs East Mills
Fremont-Mills vs Essex

2A

Region 2:
Missouri Valley vs AHSTW
Treynor vs Underwood
Sioux Central vs Alta-Aurelia
MVAOCOU vs Ridge View

Region 3:
Van Meter vs ACGC
West Central Valley vs Panorama
Kuemper, Catholic vs East Sac County
Manson-Northwest Webster vs Pocahontas Area

Region 4:
Interstate 35 vs Pleasantville
Grand View, Christian vs Mount Ayr
South Hardin vs Woodward-Granger
Ogden vs Madrid

 

Person fatally shot on Fort Dodge street

News

July 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Fort Dodge police say a person was fatally shot shortly before 10 o’clock last (Tuesday) night. The 15-year-old male victim was found in the street on the southwest side of the intersection of 15th Street and Fourth Avenue South. The teen was pronounced dead at the scene. His name was being withheld until all family members are notified. Fort Dodge and Webster County authorities continue with their investigation.

ISU extension holding webinar on raw milk sales

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The new law allowing the sale of raw milk went into effect on July 1st, but it is unclear how much of the unpasteurized product will be sold here. Iowa State University Extension Dairy Specialist, Fred Hall, says they’ve been getting questions since the law passed. “What we’re hearing from are the questions that are coming from the folks who are currently milking one or two cows. Maybe they would fit in the homesteader category if you had to pigeonhole them,” Hall says.

Milk sold in Iowa was required to be pasteurized to kill harmful bacteria before the new law. Hall says it’s unlikely the large-scale dairy producers will sell raw milk because it can’t be delivered to stores for re-sale. “That’s one of the provisions in the legislation, that it has to be sold directly to the consumer. There’s not, you know, any milk truck gonna pick it up and, bring it to a central market,” he says. “In fact, they cannot take milk to a farmers market or central market or the Casey’s.”

I-S-U will present a webinar on raw milk in conjunction the Iowa State Dairy Association on July 12th from 6 to 9 p-m. Hall says they will have an expert on the webinar who can answer some of the questions. “Mark McAfee is owner and operator of the largest raw milk dairy in the country. He’s in California,” Hall says. “And we’re asked him, just tell us how you did do this? You know, give us some of the guidelines. So folks don’t have the same pitfalls that maybe you experienced early on.” They will also have an expert on handling the milk. “How do you process it so you make sure that you’re keeping the integrity of that product safe when you bottle it when you hand it off,” he says.

Raw milk. (Iowa Dairy Assoc-photo)

Hall says those who are thinking of running a raw milk dairy would have to be in a community that is large enough to have a viable market. “I would say 70-thousand people in metropolitan area or the town probably is a good start,” Hall says. “The other side of that is if you are in the community, and you have lots of family, and you have five or six family members who want to buy milk from me, that’s another niche that I think is very workable.”

Those interested in the webinar on July 12th are asked to pre-register at least one hour before it starts. Go to www.extension.iastate.edu to find the link.