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Tenn., Ill. and Iowa get grant to improve safety

News

February 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee, Illinois and Iowa are receiving a grant to increase public safety by sharing criminal justice information. According to a news release from the National Governors Association, state-level reforms aimed at reducing recidivism, lowering corrections costs and improving safety may not work as well if states don’t have a good way of sharing corrections information with each other.

The states receiving the grant will get guidance and technical assistance from the National Governors Association and experts in the private sector, research organizations and academia. The program is called the Cross Boundary Corrections Information Exchange Policy Academy. It is made possible through a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance.

NWS forecast for Cass & area Counties in IA: 2/21/14

Weather

February 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

331 AM CST FRI FEB 21 2014

The Winter Weather Advisory that was in effect until 6-a.m. today for parts of the listening area, was cancelled as of 4-a.m. 

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLEAR. BREEZY. MUCH COLDER. WEST WIND 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH.

TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 40S. WEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW 15 TO 20. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

SATURDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW. LOW 15 TO 20. HIGH 28 TO 36. NORTH WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

SUNDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW 10 TO 15.

MONDAY…CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW. HIGH IN THE LOWER 20S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Fri., Feb. 21st 2014

News

February 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press…

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha-based economist says a survey of bankers in Nebraska, Iowa and eight other Midwest states suggests that economic growth is slowing down. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey, and he says the overall index’s decline shows that “areas of the nation highly dependent on agriculture and energy are losing economic steam.”

AMES, Iowa (AP) — The Ames Public Library is scheduled to re-open today after a norovirus sickened 30 employees earlier this week. The illnesses caused the library to close its doors on Wednesday and Thursday.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials in Des Moines say recent runoff caused by warmer weather has affected the taste and odor of water. Des Moines Water Works says extra runoff in the water supply has caused the utility to use more chlorine in its finished product. The change has been going on for three weeks. The utility says the water is safe to drink and use.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A lawyer for a Minnesota man charged with killing his wife in Iowa in 1997 says the man has prostate cancer and only a few months to live. John Bloomfield’s attorney asked an Iowa judge to release Bloomfield from custody so he can live his final months at home in St. Paul, Minnesota. Prosecutors oppose the request saying Bloomfield is receiving excellent medical care at a prison hospital. Judge Paul Miller in Iowa City says he’ll rule soon.

Class 1-A State Wrestling First Round Results

Sports

February 20th, 2014 by Jim Field

  • 106 – Joel Becerra (A-H-S-T) 34-13 won by decision over Austin Flynn (Ogden) 29-10 (Dec 11-8)
  • 113 – Zach Fowler (Alburnett) 41-4 won by major decision over Craig Rice (Southwest Iowa) 30-10 (MD 10-0)
  • 113 – Jack Walker (Wapello) 23-8 won by fall over Kyle Juelsgaard (Audubon) 37-13 (Fall 5:48)
  • 113 – Bryce West (Highland, Riverside) 44-1 won by fall over Guy Sudmann (Underwood) 33-22 (Fall 2:41)
  • 113 – Jared Hensley (Bedford/Lenox) 36-1 won by decision over Gannon Cook (East Buchanan) 24-12 (Dec 7-1)
  • 120 – Jacob Hansen (West Fork) 29-3 won by decision over Christian Polley (Tri-Center) 39-4 (Dec 5-3)
  • 120 – Cole Mills (Hinton) 45-3 won by decision over Dusten Reed (Bedford/Lenox) 44-6 (Dec 8-5)
  • 120 – Riley Klein (Underwood) 47-4 won by major decision over Dalton Nelson (North Butler) 34-7 (MD 9-1)
  • 126 – Brad Kerkhoff (Audubon) 45-6 won by decision over Dylan Schuck (Sibley-Ocheyedan) 42-10 (Dec 7-5)
  • 126 – Trent Johnson (Dike-New Hartford) 41-3 won by fall over Dalton McCarroll (Clarinda Academy) 9-8 (Fall 2:49)
  • 126 – Lane Nichols (Woodbury Central) 52-4 won by tech fall over Tom Jennings (Underwood) 32-19 (TF-1.5 5:35 (18-3))
  • 132 – Drake Healey (Iowa Valley) 48-5 won by fall over Jake Mulford (Audubon) 27-8 (Fall 3:33)
  • 132 – Carter Happel (Lisbon) 50-0 won by fall over Brett Carstens (Coon Rapids-Bayard) 25-12 (Fall 3:16)
  • 132 – Tucker Bluml (Riverside) 35-15 won by fall over Cody Brown (Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont) 32-9 (Fall 3:57)
  • 138 – Taylor Lehman (Clarion-Goldfield) 33-5 won by decision over Lane Rumelhart (Guthrie Center) 43-11 (Dec 5-1)
  • 145 – Payton Rice (Northwest Webster) 49-1 won by tech fall over Kyle Bauerkemper (A-H-S-T) 20-13 (TF-1.5 1:33 (17-0))
  • 145 – Blake Marolf (Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont) 35-2 won by fall over Hunter Russel (Bedford/Lenox) 31-18 (Fall 3:22)
  • 145 – Trevor Smith (Audubon) 44-11 won in sudden victory – 1 over Brady Schmidt (Lake Mills) 35-14 (SV-1 3-1)
  • 152 – Jacob Hoch (Southeast Warren) 47-6 won in sudden victory – 1 over Josh Hopkins (East Mills) 39-4 (SV-1 7-5)
  • 152 – Cody Kingery (Underwood) 52-3 won by decision over Austin Lentz (Ogden) 32-7 (Dec 5-0)
  • 160 – Wyatt Lewis (St. Albert) 52-1 won by decision over Bryce Oveson (Wilton) 37-12 (Dec 6-0)
  • 160 – Kallan Schmelzer (Southwest Valley) 34-2 won by fall over Steve Huber (Maquoketa Valley) 33-14 (Fall 2:58)
  • 160 – Casey Pence (West Branch) 33-0 won by decision over Austin Fink (A-H-S-T) 26-5 (Dec 6-5)
  • 170 – Gavin Gremmel (Clarinda Academy) 28-0 won by major decision over Zach Fugitt (Central Lyon-GLR ) 30-17 (MD 15-5)
  • 170 – Spencer Winnett (Coon Rapids-Bayard) 29-12 won by fall over Brandon Thompson (Lawton-Bronson) 24-9 (Fall 2:54)
  • 170 – Ryan Hageman (South Winneshiek) 43-3 won by decision over Payton Housman (Riverside) 45-6 (Dec 6-3)
  • 182 – Evan Hansen (Exira/EHK) 54-0 won by tech fall over James Walter (Alta-Aurelia) 33-14 (TF-1.5 3:19 (17-1))
  • 182 –  Luke Huber (Hudson) 43-1 won by injury default over Zach Barton (Southwest Valley) 34-7 (Inj. 1:12)
  • 182 – Derek Kohlmeyer (Sumner-Fredericksburg) 42-2 won by major decision over Austin Laabs (Guthrie Center) 43-5 (MD 16-4)
  • 195 – Ben Wellman (Tri-Center) 42-0 won by fall over Christian Williams (B-G-M) 39-9 (Fall 0:45)
  • 195 – Matt Montgomery (Lisbon) 43-6 won by decision over Wilson Solorzano (Panorama) 41-14 (Dec 6-0)
  • 195 – Trey Sander (Exira/EHK) 43-2 won by decision over Hunter Johnston (Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont) 37-11 (Dec 7-0)
  • 220 – Matt Fett (Audubon) 45-8 won by decision over Robbie Carrothers (Alburnett) 27-18 (Dec 2-1)
  • 220 – Vinnie Harvey (St. Edmond) 34-0 won by fall over Marcus Boldy (Panorama) 34-23 (Fall 4:40)
  • 220 – Ryan Parmely (Maquoketa Valley) 49-1 won by fall over Sean O`Neill (St. Albert) 39-8 (Fall 2:23)
  • 220 – Cody Schoop (South Central Calhoun) 26-4 won by fall over Cale Crowder (Guthrie Center) 39-8 (Fall 3:33)
  • 285 – Garrett Johnston (Panorama) 47-3 won by fall over Bryce Brown (Sigourney-Keota) 31-5 (Fall 0:55)
  • 285 – Tim Butcher (Northwest Webster) 44-6 won by decision over Joe Graf (Logan-Magnolia) 40-8 (Dec 1-0)
  • 285 – Mitch Gambrill (Clarion-Goldfield) 35-6 won by decision over David Howell (East Mills) 34-2 (Dec 4-2)

Consolation:

  • 113 – Craig Rice (Southwest Iowa) 31-10 won by fall over Shane Funk (Woodbury Central) 42-16 (Fall 5:58)
  • 113 – Kyle Juelsgaard (Audubon) 38-13 won by fall over Kody Kugel (Dike-New Hartford) 31-12 (Fall 2:56)
  • 113 – Jeremy Schmitz (Don Bosco) 28-15 won by fall over Guy Sudmann (Underwood) 33-23 (Fall 5:38)
  • 120 – Colton Dietrick (Jesup) 39-9 won by fall over Dusten Reed (Bedford/Lenox) 44-7 (Fall 3:50)
  • 120 – Christian Polley (Tri-Center) 40-4 won by major decision over Zach Andrews (Belmond-Klemme) 30-10 (MD 13-2)
  • 126 – Tom Jennings (Underwood) 33-19 won by fall over Dalton McCarroll (Clarinda Academy) 9-9 (Fall 2:33)
  • 132 – Jake Mulford (Audubon) 28-8 won by fall over Kaleb Simacek (Northwest Webster) 25-11 (Fall 3:07)
  • 132 – Nick Mangrich (Don Bosco) 30-17 won by decision over Brett Carstens (Coon Rapids-Bayard) 25-13 (Dec 5-3)
  • 138 – Derik Bailey (Maple Valley-A-O) 43-4 won by decision over Lane Rumelhart (Guthrie Center) 43-12 (Dec 11-4)
  • 145 – Ethan Kleitsch (Wapsie Valley) 30-9 won by fall over Hunter Russel (Bedford/Lenox) 31-19 (Fall 1:03)
  • 145 – Kyle Bauerkemper (A-H-S-T) 21-13 won by fall over Casey Beaver ( Iowa City Regina) 15-8 (Fall 4:40)
  • 152 – Kaleb Schmidt (Wilton) 43-9 won by fall over Josh Hopkins (East Mills) 39-5 (Fall 1:39)
  • 160 – Jake Hogan (Don Bosco) 18-2 won by fall over Austin Fink (A-H-S-T) 26-6 (Fall 1:27)
  • 170 – Payton Housman (Riverside) 46-6 won by decision over Tyler Hubrich (Pocahontas Area) 38-13 (Dec 8-3)
  • 182 – Austin Laabs (Guthrie Center) 44-5 won by fall over James Walter (Alta-Aurelia) 33-15 (Fall 3:22)
  • 182 – Jacob Becker (Westwood) 41-6 won by fall over Zach Barton (Southwest Valley) 34-8 (Fall 1:04)
  • 195 – Tyler Larson (Nashua-Plainfield) 38-12 won by decision over Wilson Solorzano (Panorama) 41-15 (Dec 6-1)
  • 220 – Robbie Carrothers (Alburnett) 28-18 won by fall over Marcus Boldy (Panorama) 34-24 (Fall 3:33)
  • 220 – Cale Crowder (Guthrie Center) 40-8 won by fall over Sean O`Neill (St. Albert) 39-9 (Fall 5:12)
  • 285 – Joe Graf (Logan-Magnolia) 41-8 won by decision over Avery Jacobs (New London) 31-6 (Dec 4-3)
  • 285 – David Howell (East Mills) 35-2 won by fall over Blane Bark (Nashua-Plainfield) 33-14 (Fall 5:56)

Team Scores:

1. Alburnett 31.0
2. Wilton 23.0
3. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 17.5
4. Clarion-Goldfield 15.5
5. Don Bosco, Gilbertville 14.0
6. Woodbury Central, Moville 13.5
7. Lisbon 12.5
8. Audubon  12.0
8. Highland, Riverside 12.0
10. Southeast Warren, Liberty Center 11.0
11. Central Lyon-George Little Rock 10.0
11. Ogden 10.0
11. St. Edmond, Fort Dodge 10.0
11. West Marshall, State Center 10.0
15. West Branch 9.5
16. Sumner-Fredericksburg 9.0
17. Aplington-Parkersburg 8.0
17. English Valleys, North English 8.0
17. Maquoketa Valley, Delhi 8.0
17. Underwood  8.0
21. North Butler, Greene 7.5
22. Iowa Valley, Marengo 7.0
22. Lake Mills 7.0
22. South Central Calhoun 7.0
22. Westwood, Sloan 7.0
26. Guthrie Center  6.0
26. Jesup 6.0
26. Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 6.0
26. Mount Ayr 6.0
26. South Winneshiek, Calmar 6.0
26. Tri-Center, Neola  6.0
26. Wapello 6.0
26. Wapsie Valley, Fairbank 6.0
34. Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton  5.5
34. Manson Northwest Webster 5.5
36. A-H-S-T  5.0
36. Hudson 5.0
36. North Cedar, Stanwood 5.0
36. Riverside  5.0
40. Agwsr, Ackley 4.0
40. Cardinal, Eldon 4.0
40. Central Springs 4.0
40. Clarksville 4.0
40. Coon Rapids-Bayard  4.0
40. East Buchanan, Winthrop 4.0
40. Panorama, Panora 4.0
40. Sibley-Ocheyedan 4.0
40. Southwest Valley  4.0
40. West Monona, Onawa 4.0
50. Moravia 3.5
50. South Hamilton, Jewell 3.5
52. Alta-Aurelia 3.0
52. B-G-M, Brooklyn 3.0
52. Clarinda Academy  3.0
52. Dike-New Hartford 3.0
52. East Mills  3.0
52. Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 3.0
52. Lawton-Bronson 3.0
52. Newman Catholic, Mason City 3.0
52. Sigourney-Keota 3.0
52. Southwest Iowa  3.0
52. Wayne, Corydon 3.0
52. West Sioux, Hawarden 3.0
64. Bedford/Lenox  2.0
64. Central, Elkader 2.0
64. Edgewood-Colesburg 2.0
64. Hinton 2.0
64. Lynnville-Sully 2.0
64. Mfl MarMac 2.0
64. North-Linn, Troy Mills 2.0
64. St. Albert, Council Bluffs  2.0
64. Turkey Valley, Jackson Junction 2.0
64. West Fork, Sheffield 2.0
74. Logan-Magnolia 1.0
74. Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 1.0
74. Nashua-Plainfield 1.0
74. Northwood-Kensett 1.0
74. Okoboji, Milford 1.0
79. Belmond-Klemme 0.0
79. C-M-B, Baxter 0.0
79. Cascade, Western Dubuque 0.0
79. Clayton Ridge, Guttenberg 0.0
79. Colfax-Mingo 0.0
79. Emmetsburg 0.0
79. Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 0.0
79. New London 0.0
79. Pocahontas Area 0.0
79. Regina, Iowa City 0.0
79. Southeast Webster-Grand, Burnside 0.0
79. Starmont 0.0

Harlan man sentenced for shooting a Bluffs woman & her infant

News

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A man from Shelby County who was arrested in connection with the Feb. 12th 2013 shooting in Council Bluffs of a woman and her infant son, was sentenced Thursday to 25-years in prison after making a plea deal with prosecutors. The Daily NonPareil reports 30-year old Ronald Farr, Jr., plead guilty to charges of Attempted Murder and Willful Injury Causing Bodily Injury. Farr was originally charged with three counts of attempted murder, two counts of willful injury causing bodily injury and one count of going armed with intent.

Farr was sentenced to 25 years in prison for shooting 22-year old Heather Wilson. The incident took place in the parking lot outside Wilson’s apartment building in Council Bluffs. Wilson was putting her children – Tyson, then 19 months, and a 4-year-old – in her car at 5:40 a.m. when gunfire erupted. A neighbor heard the shots and ran out of his apartment to find Wilson lying on the ground. Wilson had been shot eight times. One of those rounds struck Wilson – then her infant – in the right arm. Both recovered from their wounds.

Investigators said it was $6,000 from a tax return that set the shooting in motion. Council Bluffs police detectives had pieced together information from witnesses and arrested Farr at his home in Harlan. Farr will serve his jail time concurrently with a 5-year sentence for willful injury causing bodily injury. He must serve 17-and-a-half years before he is eligible for parole.

Murdered Springfield, MO. girl has ties to Red Oak

News

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A Springfield, Missouri girl who was kidnapped and murdered Tuesday afternoon, allegedly by a middle school football coach, has ties to southwest Iowa. The Red Oak Express reports 10-year old Hailey Owens is the daughter of Markus and Stacey Owens, of Springfield, MO., and granddaughter of Mark Scanlan, of Red Oak. Hailey’s great-grandmother, Connie Sparr, also lives in Red Oak.

Photo from the Porch lights for Hailey Owens Facebook page.

Photo from the Porch lights for Hailey Owens Facebook page.

The 4th grader was abducted as she was walking home from a friend’s house less than two-blocks away. Her body was found four-hours later inside Craig Woods’ basement. Woods has been charged with 1st degree murder, kidnapping and armed criminal action. He plead not guilty to the charges this (Friday) morning. Woods was being held without bond in the Greene County, MO, jail. Authorities have said there is no known connection between the girl and Wood.

Local residents are urged to leave their porch light on overnight for the next couple days and wear pink and purple Friday in memory of Hailey.

Since Owens’ death, several Facebook sites have been created to pay tribute to her and  honor her memory. One is “Porch Lights for Hailey Owens,” which encourages people to  to leave their porch light on overnight until Sunday. Another site, “Wear Pink/Purple Friday in Honor of Hailey Owens” encourages people to dress in Hailey’s favorite colors for the day, on Friday.

 

Winter Weather Update (6-pm 2/20/14) – Blizzard warning cancelled

Weather

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-GREENE-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-CASS-ADAIR COUNTIES-

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST FRIDAY...
...BLIZZARD WARNING IS CANCELLED...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT
UNTIL 6 AM CST FRIDAY. THE BLIZZARD WARNING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

* SHORT TERM TRENDS...SNOW WILL DIMINISH THIS EVENING AS WINDS
  INCREASE.

* STORM TOTAL SNOW/ICE ACCUMULATIONS...2 TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW IS
  EXPECTED. ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS LESS THAN AN INCH ARE
  POSSIBLE THIS EVENING.

* WINDS/VISIBILITY...NORTHWESTERLY AT 25 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS IN
  EXCESS OF 45 MPH. THIS WILL PRODUCE BLOWING SNOW WITH
  VISIBILITIES OF BELOW A MILE AT TIMES...ESPECIALLY IN THE
  EVENING.

* IMPACTS...IN ADDITION TO POOR VISIBILITY AT TIMES...THE HEAVY
  WET SNOW ALONG WITH FALLING TEMPERATURES AFTER DARK WILL LEAD TO
  HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS IN SOME AREAS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW MEANS THAT
VISIBILITIES WILL BE LIMITED DUE TO STRONG WINDS BLOWING SNOW
AROUND. USE CAUTION WHEN TRAVELING...ESPECIALLY IN OPEN AREAS.

Braley stops in Atlantic, Wednesday

News

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Democratic Party Chair Sherry Toelle reports U-S Congressman Bruce Braley held a spirited discussion with 31 citizens from different counties Wednesday, at the Atlantic Family Table Restaurant.

Bruce Braley (Sherry Toelle/photo)

Bruce Braley (Sherry Toelle/photo)

Braley talked about his years growing up in Brooklyn, Iowa before moving to Waterloo where he and his wife raised their three children and where he practiced law for 23 years until he was elected to the US House of Representatives from Iowa’s First District. He called himself a “passionate spokesperson for the middle class, fighting for those people who have been marginalized and pushed out of the middle class”.

He talked also about the effects of Citizens United on his campaign, citing the monetary influence that unknown people are using to formulate negative ads against him. Topics discussed during the 50 minute event included mandatory minimum sentencing for federal crimes, the Affordable Care Act, and getting the youth and minorities of the country involved in politics.

Some in the crowd cited issues with the ACA, saying that they could get insurance at a lower cost outside the exchange. Others cited family members benefiting from the ACA, receiving insurance for conditions that they could not previously have had covered. Braley said that the bottom line to the ACA is that “people have benefitted from the the ACA, giving people a new lease on life”, allowing people to change jobs without worry that they will lose their health care coverage and allowing people with pre-existing conditions to have health care coverage for the first time.

Braley is running for the US Senate seat that will be open due to Senator Tom Harkin’s planned retirement at the end of his current term.

USDA releases key Census of Agriculture report

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture says the number of farms in Iowa has fallen but the total land farmed in the state has remained stable. The Census of Agriculture, a report released every five years, says the number of Iowa farms fell 4.5 percent to 88,631 in 2012 from 92,856 in 2007. The report released Thursday updates a wide range of agricultural statistics as of 2012.

The average size of a farm grew to 345 acres from 331 acres. Land farmed in the state declined by just over 130,000 acres to 30.6 million acres. The average age of an Iowa farmer increased to 57 from 56. The value of Iowa’s agricultural products rose 50 percent to $30.81 billion from $20.41 billion in 2007.

Bus crashes on I-80 in Adair County, Thursday

News

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Three people were injured when a bus carrying passengers from Omaha to Des Moines was involved in an accident Thursday afternoon, in Adair County. KCCI in Des Moines reports a MegaBus went out of control and crashed at around 12:25-p.m., near the Greenfield ramps on eastbound Interstate 80.The bus’ wheels became separated from the axle and the windshield was smashed.

Two Megabus employees and two passengers were on the bus at the time of the crash. Stuart and Menlo rescue crews took three people to a hospital to be checked out.