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Iowa and Nebraska school districts set to receive electric buses

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October 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Washington, D-C) – Four school districts in the KJAN listening area have been chosen by the Biden administration to receive electric buses. The White House says the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Clean School Bus” Program is delivering nearly 2,500 electric and low-emission vehicles to nearly 400 districts nationwide.

Six school districts in Nebraska and 11 in Iowa were selected. In this area, Logan Magnolia will receive five buses, the Sidney School District receives three buses, the IKM-Manning High School and Coon Rapids-Bayard will each get one bus. 99% of the schools selected are in areas that are low-income, rural or serve tribal students.

DEA Gears Up for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

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October 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON – The Drug Enforcement Administration will host its 23rd National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday, October 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  This event offers anonymous disposal of unneeded medications at more than 4,000 local drop-off locations nationwide. For more than a decade, DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day has provided an easy, no-cost opportunity to dispose of medicines stored in the home that are susceptible to misuse and theft.

Opioid misuse remains at epidemic levels in the United States.  According to a report published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a majority of people who misused a prescription medication obtained the medicine from a family member or friend.“I encourage everyone across the country to dispose of unneeded medications to help keep our communities safe and healthy,” said DEA Administrator Anne Milgram. “The Take Back campaign is part of DEA’s continued efforts to combat the drug poisoning epidemic and protect the safety and health of communities across the United States.”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that in the United States, approximately 107,622 people died as the result of a drug poisoning last year.  This means that someone in the United States is dying of a drug poisoning every five minutes.

On Saturday, October 29, 2022, DEA and its partners will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and other forms of prescription drugs.  Collection sites will not accept syringes, sharps, and illicit drugs.  Liquid products, such as cough syrup, should remain sealed in their original container.  The cap must be tightly sealed to prevent leakage.  The event will also continue to accept vaping devices and cartridges provided lithium batteries are removed.

A location finder and partner toolbox are available at www.DEATakeBack.com for easy reference to nearby collection sites.  Beyond DEA’s Take Back Day, there are also opportunities to regularly and safely dispose of unneeded medications at close to 15,000 pharmacies, hospitals, and businesses prescription disposal locations.  In addition, many police departments provide year-round drop boxes.

Boil order continues in Stuart

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October 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Stuart, Iowa) –  The Stuart Police Department reports on their social media page, that per Stuart Municipal Utilities: The boil water order [in Stuart] will continue through today (Thursday). “Please continue to boil water until an update has been provided advising that the boil water order has been lifted.” The order was issued in response to a broken water main.

Red Oak man arrested early Thu. morning

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October 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop early this (Thursday) morning in Red Oak, resulted in an arrest. Police say 43-year-old Kim Jack Douglas Trost, of Red Oak, was arrested for Driving While Revoked. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

Trump to hold rally in Sioux City next Thursday

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October 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former President Donald Trump is returning to Sioux City next Thursday for a pre-election rally. The announcement from Trump’s political action committee says the event will highlight Trump endorsed candidates Kim Reynolds and Chuck Grassley. Senator Grassley anticipates he’ll get to address the crowd.

“Tell ’em what I’m trying to accomplish and what has been accomplished before and what is wrong with this administration…inflation and high gas prices and the border not being enforced and all that sort of stuff and I’m just going to speak that out,” Grassley says. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to get in front of, I imagine, a few thousand people.”

A Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll this month found 83 percent of likely Republican voters in Iowa have a favorable view of the former president, while just over half of all voters view from very or mostly unfavorably. Grassley says concerns about Trump aren’t very high on the list of the Iowans he meets.

“What I’m hearing from Iowans on my 99 county tour is inflation, high energy prices — gas prices,” Grassley says, “and I’m trying to address those issues that Iowans are most concerned about.” Mike Franken, Grassley’s Democratic opponent, says Trump’s appearance shows Republicans are in panic mode about the race.

“There is, in Navy parlance, a sea change happening and it’s quite palpable,” Franken said. “…Perhaps this is not the Chuck Grassley of old.” Franken said. Franken campaigned yesterday (Wednesday) in eastern Iowa with former Alabama Senator Doug Jones, a Democrat. Current Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee campaigned with Grassley in central Iowa.

Biden hosts virtual fundraiser for Axne

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October 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – President Biden has hosted an online fundraiser for Iowa Congresswoman Cindy Axne, illustrating her bid for reelection is key for Democrats’ hopes of keeping majority control of the U.S. House. Biden spoke for about 15 minutes during the virtual event. He suggested if the G-O-P wins control of congress, they’ll push for the same kind of tax cuts Britain’s now former prime minister proposed, prompting economic chaos in that country.

Biden referred to Axne as one of the best persons in the entire congress. Zach Nunn is the Republican running against Axne. He spoke at a G-O-P event yesterday, but did not mention Axne or Biden by name. Iowa Republican Party chairman Jeff Kaufmann issued a written statement about Biden’s event. He said Biden was trying to save his favorite congresswoman at the last minute, but held the event online because Biden — in Kaufmann’s words — “can’t show his face” here.

Dubuque man fatally injured in an eastern Iowa crash

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October 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Dubuque County, Iowa) – A man from Dubuque died Wednesday from injuries he suffered in a single-vehicle accident near Maquoketa. The Iowa State Patrol reports 69-year-old Michael G. Truesdale was driving a 2015 Chevy pickup. The vehicle entered a ditch and struck a culvert, before vaulting into the air and rolling over, coming to rest on the passenger side. Truesdale was wearing his seat belt. He died at the scene.

The accident happened as the pickup was traveling north on Highway 61, approaching the intersection with Fulton Road. It’s not clear what time the accident occurred.

Dexter man arrested Wed., in connection w/a robbery in Dexter

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October 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Adel, Iowa) – The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office reports a man from Dexter was arrested Wednesday, in connection with the robbery of the Casey’s General Store, in Dexter. Authorities say 21-year-old Phillip Andrew Dolezal was arrested on two Dallas County warrants, Failure to Appear, original charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Failure to Appear, original charge of Theft 3rd and Theft 4th. Wednesday morning, he was additionally charged with Robbery 2nd degree. Dolezal remains held in the Dallas County Jail on a $5,000 cash or surety bond.

The Sheriff’s Department said that at around 8:13-p.m., Tuesday, Dallas County Dispatch received a 911 phone call from the Casey’s Store at 803 State Street in Dexter, Iowa. The store clerk stated that the store had been robbed and a suspect had left the store running on foot. The caller reported that the suspect showed a note indicating that he had a gun. No gun was displayed.

Phillip Dolezal (Dallas County S/O photo)

Dallas County Deputies immediately responded to the scene and were assisted by the Iowa State Patrol, the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, and the Adair County Sheriff’s Office. An Iowa State Patrol K-9 team assisted in tracking the suspect to 605 State Street in Dexter. Stuart Iowa Police Department K9 Handler Officer Irving, and his K9 partner “Ally,” assisted as well.

Along with interviews and other evidence gathered by Deputies, a search warrant was executed at this address. Evidence related to this robbery was located and seized.

Sheriff Adam Infante said “I am continually amazed by the hard work and effort our Deputies put in, day in and day out. This case is a great example of their efforts. It’s also so beneficial to have a strong partnership with the Iowa State Patrol and their K-9s, they did a great job helping us out.”

All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

FINAL UPDATE: Grassley, Reynolds win Iowa Youth Straw Poll

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October 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – A total of 16,629 students from more than 140 schools voted in Secretary of State Paul Pate’s Iowa Youth Straw Poll this week. Students in every K-12 school across the state were invited to vote for their preferred candidates in Iowa’s U.S. Senate, U.S. House and gubernatorial races. The purpose of the poll is to serve as a fun, hands-on, learning activity to engage young people in civics.

The final results show Republican Kim Reynolds winning the Youth Straw Poll race for Governor, with 60% of the vote. Democratic Deidre DeJear had 31% and Libertarian Rick Stewart picked up 9%. Republican Chuck Grassley came out on top in the U.S. Senate race, 61%-39% over Democrat Michael Franken.

Iowa’s four U.S. House races were polled as well. In the First Congressional District, Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks defeated Christina Bohannon 58%-42%. Republican Ashley Hinson won 66%-34% over Liz Mathis in the Second District.

Democrat Cindy Axne defeated Republican Zach Nunn in Iowa’s Third District, 56%-44%. Republican Randy Feenstra picked up 63% of the vote in the Fourth District, with Democrat Ryan Melton at 23% and Liberty Party Caucus candidate Bryan Jack Holder at 14%.

Traditionally, the Iowa Youth Straw Poll has served as a good indicator of how the actual elections will shape up. “I want to thank all the teachers, principals and staff that helped make the Youth Straw Poll possible, but most importantly, thank you to the students who made their voices heard,” Secretary Pate said. “This was hopefully a valuable, hands-on learning experience for them, and I hope all of them will continue to be a voter throughout their lives.”

Vote totals for this year and past years are available by clicking here.

Authorities announce $9 million in beef & pork stolen from meatpackers in Iowa, 5 other states

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October 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Three men from Miami are under arrest, accused of stealing nine MILLION dollars worth of frozen beef and pork from meatpacking plants in Iowa and five other states. Terry Wagner, the sheriff in Lancaster County, Nebraska, says his department started connecting the dots after finding empty semi trailers that had been stolen from a Grand Island beef packer. “It was surprising how brazen and how widespread it really was,” Wagner says. Investigators from the Lancaster County, Nebraska sheriff’s office and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security have identified 45 thefts so far.

“They’ve been targeted beef and pork packaging facilities in Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Wisconsin,” the sheriff says. It was a highly sophisticated organized criminal enterprise according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The Nebraska sheriff says in many instances it appears the men drove into an area in a semi tractor and hooked it up to a trailer that had been loaded with frozen meat.

“They knew what to look for, they knew where to look, where trailers would be staged for transport and they would just drive in, hook up to a trailer and take off.” The sheriff told reporters in Lincoln, Nebraska that federal investigators used electronic surveillance to track three semi tractor trailers with more than half a million dollars worth of stolen meat to Florida last Thursday.

“The investigation is still continuing,” he says. “We’re still trying to identify some of the victims of these thefts and we’ll keep working on this case.” On September 1st, 100-thousand dollars worth of pork was stolen from the J-B-S plant in Ottumwa, but there’s been no official confirmation that case is among the 45 meat thefts identified by the Nebraska sheriff.