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Joy riding juveniles face charges after stolen car hit and run incident

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Five juveniles face numerous charges in connection with a stolen vehicle hit-and-run incident over the weekend. Lenox Police say officers were notified on Sunday about a hit and run incident in the 100 block of Bedford Av. The driver of the vehicle reported it was parked about 10:30 PM Saturday (Nov. 2nd) and on their return to it Sunday morning, they found it had been severely damaged. Officers identified witnesses that stated the car had been stolen and taken on a joy ride by several juveniles following their attendance at an under age alcohol party in Lenox, Saturday night.

An investigation determined four separate juveniles operated the stolen car at different times. The vehicle was driven on gravel roads to Clearfield where it was operated recklessly. The vehicle sustained a variety of damages and is considered to be a total loss at this time.

Officials say their investigation has resulted in criminal charges being filed with the juvenile court officer. A 14-year old male was charged with operating without the owners consent, an aggravated misdemeanor, a 13-year old male was charged with theft in the 2nd degree, a class D felony and contributing to the delinquency of a minor by providing alcohol to a minor, a simple misdemeanor. A 15-year old male was charged with theft in the 2nd degree, a Class D felony. A 17-year old male was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor by providing alcohol to a minor. And a 17-year old male was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor by providing alcohol to a minor and theft in the second degree, a Class D felony.

All the individuals involved are Lenox Junior-Senior High School students. Additional traffic charges are pending against several individuals. All of the juveniles remain in the custody of their parents.

Iowa State Releases 2014 Football Schedule

Sports

November 5th, 2013 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – The Big 12 Conference announced its 2014 league football schedule Tuesday.

The conference shared that several conference games could still have date changes pending network television decisions. One potential conference date changes already identified involve the Cyclones.

Iowa State will play host to Oklahoma on either Thursday, Oct. 30 or Saturday, Nov. 1.

The Cyclones will have seven home games, including five conference games in Jack Trice Stadium.

Homecoming will be against Kansas State on Oct. 11 and Family Weekend is set for the Toledo game on Sept. 20.

Iowa State’s “off” weeks are Sept. 6, Oct. 25 and Nov. 15.

2014 IOWA STATE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

  • Aug. 30 NORTH DAKOTA STATE
  • Sept. 13 at Iowa
  • Sept. 20 TOLEDO (FW)
  • Sept. 27 BAYLOR
  • Oct. 4 at Oklahoma State
  • Oct. 11 KANSAS STATE (H)
  • Oct. 18 at Texas
  • Oct. 30 or Nov. 1 OKLAHOMA
  • Nov. 8 at Kansas
  • Nov. 22 TEXAS TECH
  • Nov. 29 WEST VIRGINIA
  • Dec. 6 at TCU

Adair County Supervisors to set hearing date for the vacating of a road

News

November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Board of Supervisors in Adair County are expected to act on the setting of a date for a hearing on the vacating of a road, Wednesday morning. The action will follow a report from County Engineer Nick Kauffman, and pertains to the vacating of Etna Avenue in Washington township IN 23. The Board will also act on accepting proposals for designs of RCB at Lincoln W 16 and Bridges at Walnut N7 and Jackson W3.

The meeting begins at 9-a.m., Wednesday.

1 killed in Madison County crash early Monday morning

News

November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

One person was killed another injured during a single-vehicle accident early Monday morning in Madison County. The Iowa State Patrol said the driver of a 2010 Chevy pickup, identified as 24-year old Shawn Lewis Bentall Goodrich, of Adel, was injured in the crash and flown by helicopter to Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, where he was reported to be in critical condition today (Tuesday). He was not wearing a seat belt.

His passenger, 29-year old Ashley Nicole Nehls, of West Des Moines, died at the scene of the accident near Bevington off Interstate 35 southbound, at the 55.5-mile marker. The crash happened at around 2-a.m., Monday, but it wasn’t discovered until 9-a.m. Monday, when transportation officials were inspecting a sign that had been damaged following a semitrailer crash which occurred on Saturday.

The Iowa State Patrol says the pickup was traveling south on I-35 when for reasons unknown, it left the road and hit a sign for the Middle River, before it vaulted off the edge of the ditch north of a creek just north of the Middle River. The pickup came to rest wedged in the creek facing south, where the front of the vehicle had impacted.

HSFB: Coon Rapids-Bayard at Exira-EHK 11-04-2013

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November 5th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the second round playoff game played in Exira.

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Public hearing and auction set for Nov. 19th in Shelby County

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Supervisors have set the date for a public hearing and an auction pertaining to an amendment to the Urban Renewal Plan that would include the County’s five year plan for bridge and culvert projects. The county has notified the school districts in Shelby County, and after no comments were heard prior to today’s (Tuesday’s) meeting, the Board elected to forward and hold the public hearing 9-a.m. November 19th, for the amendment.

In other news, the Supervisors set the same date for the auction for cash rent of county owned land. Instead of bids, the supervisors have held an auction for the past two years. This year the solid waste ground will be auctioned as well. The county has installed a 4 year grid sampling and the winning bidder will have to pay to the company, Farm Service Co-Op.

Auditor Marsha Carter said “We have in the notice, it says, the county has ordered grid soil sampling on the farm. All dry fertilizer will be applied based on the results. In addition to the rent, the successful bidder will reimburse the county for 1/4th of the lime application and pay FSC Defiance directly for the fertilizer costs. Cash rent will include use of the 7,500 grain bid on the property. The successful bidder will be responsible for paying the electricity on the bin usage.”

The county land auction will begin at 9-am on November 19th. Supervisor Steve Kenkel gave another update on the Southwest Iowa Mental Health Regional Planning. The committee met in Atlantic this past Monday and has scheduled a few upcoming public input meetings. Kenkel said there will be three locations because nine different counties are involved.

“One will be November 26th in Shenandoah. One will be December 19th in Oakland and the other will be January 21st in Dunlap. That kind of spreads them out throughout the region so the public, their families can comment with what is going on and their concerns and we can learn some things from that also.”

The Mental Health Committee will be spreading the word with flyers and handouts when the date for the public input meetings gets closer.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Harlan man arrested last week on a sex abuse charge

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Harlan man was arrested last week on a sex abuse charge. Officials say 37-year old Steven Wayne Thompson was arrested October 25th, after officers were called to a disturbance at his residence in the 900 block of Baldwin. Thompson was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with sexual abuse 3rd degree.

Pottawattamie County man arrested on alcohol & weapon charges

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan report the arrest on Sunday (11/3) of a Pottawattamie County man on alcohol and weapon-related charges. 20-year old Nelson Reed Guyer, of Hancock, was arrested following a traffic stop. Guyer was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, carrying weapons, possession of alcohol by a person under legal age, and speed.

That same day, Harlan police received a report of a house broken into in the 1400 block of Southridge Road. The residents discovered their door had been kicked-in, and several items were missing, including frozen food and liquor. The loss, including damage to the door, was estimated at around $1,350. The incident remains under investigation.

And, on Monday, officers with the Harlan P-D arrested 50-year old Carol Tremayne, of Harlan, after officers were called to the Fareway Food Store regarding an alleged shoplifting incident. Tremayne was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with theft 5th degree.

Fumigation CE course offered in Harlan

Ag/Outdoor

November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County will host a Fumigation Continuing Instructional Course for commercial pesticide applicators on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013. The program will be shown at locations across Iowa through the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Pest Management and the Environment program.

The local site for the Nov. 19 CIC is 906 6th St., Harlan. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. followed by sessions from 9 to 11 a.m. The registration fee is $35 on or before Nov. 12 and $45 after Nov. 12. To register or to obtain additional information about the CIC, contact the Shelby County Extension and Outreach office in by phoning 712-755-3104.

The 2013 course will provide continuing instructional credit for commercial pesticide applicators certified in categories 7C (Fumigation) and 10 (Demonstration and Research). The course will cover topics including safe handling of phosphine, pest identification, effective grain fumigation, and laws and regulations.

Additional information and registration forms for this and other courses offered through the PME Program can be accessed at www.extension.iastate.edu/PME.

 

Judge suspends ban on Iowa abortion pill system

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A judge has granted a request by Planned Parenthood of the Heartland to suspend a state ban on the organization’s use of a video conferencing system to distribute abortion-inducing pills in Iowa.  Judge Karen Romano granted a motion for a stay Tuesday. It means the ban cannot go into effect until a court issues a decision on it. The ban was set to go into effect Wednesday.  The ban, approved in August, requires a doctor be physically present with a woman when an abortion-inducing drug is provided.

Planned Parenthood of the Heartland says the stay will ensure Iowa women can continue to receive safe health care without delay.  Iowa Board of Medicine Executive Director Mark Bowden says he needs to review the motion before making a comment.