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Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., Nov. 9th 2013

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November 9th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press…

WASHINGTON (AP) – Two Republican senators say just five people have enrolled in health insurance plans through the District of Columbia’s new insurance exchange. Senators Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah say many Americans are having their health insurance canceled due to President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul but are unable to enroll in a new plan.

THOMPSON, Iowa (AP) – The last hurrah for Thompson Mayor Roger Johnson came two days after his death, when he won re-election. Winter Funeral Home says the 85-year-old Johnson died Sunday at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City. But his name remained on the ballot for Tuesday’s municipal election in Thompson, a town of 502 people about six miles from the Minnesota state line.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A Des Moines man has been accused of breaking into a neighbor’s house and offering to mow the lawn. Des Moines police say the burglary victim awoke Thursday afternoon and heard his dogs barking. The victim told police he found 28-year-old Nathan Greene standing in the living room. Greene is accused of offering to then mow the victim’s lawn for $5. Police say the victim ordered Greene out and he complied.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A 43-year-old inmate has been captured following his escape from a work release facility in Sioux City. Fred Scaletta of the state Department of Corrections says David Kreider was apprehended Friday in Sioux City. He’s being held at the Woodbury County Jail.

Iowa High School Football Championships – Semifinal Round Schedule

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November 9th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

(All semi-final round games take place at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls)

Thursday, Nov. 14 2013

8-Player:

9:06-a.m. – Don Bosco (12-0) vs. Adair-Casey (9-0)

12:06-p.m. – Newell-Fonda (12-0) vs. Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton (11-0)

Class 3-A:

5:36-p.m. – Bishop Heelan Catholic (12-0) vs. Clear Lake (12-0)

8:21-p.m. – Solon (11-1) vs. Washington (11-1)

Friday, Nov. 15 2013

Class A:

10:06-a.m. – Wapsie Valley (12-0) vs. B-G-M (12-0)

1:06-p.m. – West Lyon (12-0) vs. AHST (12-0)

Class 4-A:

4:06-p.m. – Bettendorf (10-2) vs. Cedar Rapids/Xavier (11-1)

7:06-p.m. – Valley/West Des Moines (10-2) vs. Dowling Catholic/West Des Moines (12-0)

Sat., Nov. 16 2013

Class 1-A:

10:06-a.m. – North Fayette Valley (11-1) vs. Iowa City Regina (12-0)

1:06-p.m. – Ft. Dodge/St. Edmond (12-) vs. Van Meter (12-0)

Class 2-A:

4:06-p.m. – Sioux Center (10-2) vs. Kuemper Catholic (12-0)

7:06-p.m. – Waukon (11-1) vs. Albia (12-0)

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Championship rounds will be held Nov. 21st and 22nd

Friday’s IA High School Football Quarterfinal Scores (from 11/8/13)

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November 9th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Class 1A

North Fayette Valley 49, South Winneshiek, Calmar 14

Regina, Iowa City 24, Maquoketa Valley, Delhi 7

St. Edmond, Fort Dodge 42, South O’Brien, Paullina 3

Van Meter 21, Ogden 0

Class 2A

Albia 7, Mediapolis 0

Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 42, Gilbert 0

Sioux Center 48, Boyden-Hull-RV 24

Waukon 36, New Hampton 0

Class 3A

Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 31, Harlan 0

Clear Lake 48, Grinnell 33

Solon 28, Decorah 20

Washington 28, Pella 0

Class 4A

Bettendorf 17, Pleasant Valley 6

Cedar Rapids Xavier 21, Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 0

Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 14, Waukee 9

Valley, West Des Moines 63, Ames 20

Class A

A-H-S-T 38, Audubon 14

B-G-M, Brooklyn 29, Pekin 8

Wapsie Valley, Fairbank 20, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 15

West Lyon, Inwood 21, Bishop Garrigan 7

Eight Player

Adair-Casey 65, Wayne, Corydon 26 (featured game on KJAN)

Don Bosco, Gilbertville 36, Springville 21

Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 41, Glidden-Ralston 0

Newell-Fonda 46, Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 38

Inmate captured after escape from Iowa facility

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November 9th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A 43-year-old inmate has been captured following his escape from a work release facility in Sioux City. Fred Scaletta of the state Department of Corrections says David Kreider was apprehended Friday in Sioux City. He is at the Woodbury County Jail.

Officials at the Sioux City Residential Treatment Facility say Kreider didn’t return as scheduled from his overnight shift job on Thursday morning. He’s serving a 20-year sentence for willful injury and other crimes. He was convicted of stabbing a man in October 2004.  In July last year, Kreider left the center without permission. He was found two days later by U.S. marshals and subsequently convicted of voluntary absence.

Scaletta says Kreider was given another opportunity for work release because officials perceived that his behavior had improved.

Red Oak man arrested for violating a court order

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November 9th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested local man late Friday morning for violating a court order. Officers responded to a reported verbal domestic disturbance at a residence in the 1000-block of North 5th Street at around 11:50-a.m. Upon investigation, they determined 35-year old Michael Shane Sunny Cantrell, of Red Oak, did have a valid protective order issued against him by the female in the residence.

Cantrell was taken  into custody and booked into the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held on $300 bond.

NE man arrested following sideswipe accident in Montgomery County

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November 9th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County say a Nebraska man was arrested following an investigation into an accident Friday evening, in Coburg. 66-year old Donald Plott, Jr. of Omaha, was arrested in Page County on an OWI charge.

Officials say just after 7-p..m. Friday, a 1985 Dodge pickup driven by Plott, Jr., was eastbound on 270th Street about one-third of a mile west of West Railway Road in Coburg, when his pickup crossed the center line, causing his side-view mirror to collide with the side-view mirror of a westbound 2004 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by 49-year old Roger Allen Abraham, of Red Oak.

Plott failed to stop and continued west on 270th and then south onto Highway 48 into a rural driveway in Page County, where Abraham was able to get Plott to stop, while they waited for Page and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies to arrive.

Damage from the incident amounted to $1,950. No injuries were reported.

ALAN BURKE, 70, of Denver, CO & formerly of Anita (Graveside Svcs. 11/16/13)

Obituaries

November 9th, 2013 by admin

ALAN BURKE, 70, of Denver, CO (& formerly of Anita), died Wed., Nov. 6th, in Denver, CO. Graveside services for ALAN BURKE will be held next Saturday (Nov. 16th) at 1:30-p.m., in the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.rolandfuneralservice.com Memorials may be directed to the West Sioux Educational Foundation.

ALAN BURKE is survived by:

His wife – Rita, of Denver, CO.

His sons – Sean (Carmen) Burke, of Pasadena, CA; Tom (Cheryl) Burkes, of Stewartsville, NJ & Michael (Jaime) Burke, of Omaha.

His daughter – Erin Vogel, of Denver, CO.

His mother – Janet Burke, of Atlantic.

and several siblings, including: Susan (Craig) Smith, of Atlantic,

along with 9 grandchildren.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th

Trading Post

November 8th, 2013 by admin

FOR SALE: Set of tires – 185/65/R14, 4 brnd new tires & 5th has 1/2 tread. $125 obo; pickup load of firewood, dried and ready to burn, mix of Ash & Walnut in Griswold $65. 249-4914.

FOR SALE: A complete double bagger for a Cub Cadet. Fairly new condition. $350. Also a plastic tool box for a pick-up bed. $10. 712-304-4262.

WANTED: An older 1/2 ton, 2 wheel drive pick-up truck. 712-790-1841.

Cass County Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign kick-off event held Wed.

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November 8th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Salvation Army Chapter had their Red Kettle Campaign Kickoff on Wednesday (Nov. 6th), at the China Hut Restaurant in Atlantic. Local officials say last year (2012) the Red Kettle Campaign brought in over $10,000 in donations, the largest amount ever collected for the Cass County Unit, #209.

90-percent of all donations collected stay in Cass County. The money has been used for assisting individuals with food and shelter after being stranded in the area either due to bad weather or car problems, etc. Over $9,000 was used to assist with needs in the local area. Programs receiving funds this year included:

Parents As Teachers (for meeting supplies); School Principals receiving gift cards for identified students in need; Each Cass County School district received book bags to distribute to kids; Atlantic Food Pantry for Meat; Athletic shoes for needy students participating is sports partnering with Brown Shoe Fit; The Alternative School for food and hygiene products and clothing to assist students in applying for and starting jobs and the “Shop with a Cop” and “Family Dream Christmas” gift cards.

The community has been very supportive of the Red Kettle Campaign in Cass County, and the local Salvation Army Chapter is expressing its gratitude for your ongoing support. This year, the organization welcomes a new Bell Ringing Chairman, Mark Wedemeyer. He and Dave Hancock will be instrumental in finding volunteers. Anyone wishing to volunteer to assist in the Campaign this year is asked to call Mark Wedemeyer at 712-249-0938.

Any donations that are mailed in to Salvation Army Headquarters need the notation for Iowa Unit #209 on the front of their check or on the online donation form, to be credited to the local unit. The money collected here locally stays in the community to be used to assist local community members.

Pott. Co. man sentenced to 5-years in prison on drug-related charge

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November 8th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Judge in Pottawattamie County has sentenced a Council Bluffs man to five-years in prison for maintaining a drug-involved premises. 27-year old Justin Ray Smith was also ordered Thursday, to serve a two-year term of supervised release following his incarceration. On Feb. 8th, Smith pled guilty to the charge, which was the result of an investigation conducted by several law enforcement agencies into the importation and distribution of marijuana by a known drug trafficking group operating in the Council Bluffs and Omaha areas.

Marijuana was distributed by the group from May, 2009 through March, 2012. Smith maintained a residence on Monument Road in Council Bluffs, as a storage location and distribution point for the drug trafficking organization. Prior to sentencing Smith, Chief Judge James Gritzner sentenced Smith’s five co-defendants.

The following were sentenced earlier this year to terms in prison for conspiracy to distribute marijuana:

30-year old Christopher Brandt of Council Bluffs, was sentenced to 36-months in prison; 40-year old David L. Lopez, Jr, of Omaha, was sentenced to 48-months in prison and 26-year old Nicholas Barnes, of Council Bluffs was sentenced to 48-month.

28-year old Dennis Smith, of Council Bluffs, was sentenced to 84-months in prison for conspiracy to distribute marijuana and money laundering. And, 29-year old Gene Smith, of Council Bluffs, was sentenced to 41-months in prison for maintaining a drug-involved premises.

The investigation was conducted by seven law enforcement agencies and prosecuted by the U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.