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Warden ordered Iowa officer not to turn off movies

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – State lawyers are admitting that an Iowa prison warden ordered a guard to stop shutting off movies that she felt had inappropriate violent and sexual content for inmates. The Iowa Attorney General’s Office released its response Monday to a lawsuit brought by Kristine Sink, a correctional officer at the Fort Madison prison.

Sink’s lawsuit describes how she’d complained about the practice of allowing mentally-ill sex offenders and murderers to watch programs with graphic violence and sex. She says superiors dismissed complaints about the movies, which aroused inmates and made them hostile.  The response denies that Sink’s superiors retaliated against her and failed to protect her safety. But it admits Warden Nick Ludwick ordered Sink in 2011 to “discontinue shutting off movies that have been screened and deemed appropriate for viewing.”

Governor releases $187 million plan for schools

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Minimum pay for entry level teachers in Iowa would rise from $28,000 to $35,000 annually under a new education plan from Gov. Terry Branstad.  Branstad unveiled the proposal, which will need support from state legislators, on Monday. The plan also includes tuition assistance for some aspiring teachers and pay bumps for teachers who take on more responsibilities.

Branstad says the plan would cost $187 million over the next five years. It will be paid for through the state budget surplus of nearly $1 million.  Branstad called the plan “transformational reform” and expressed hope that it would receive support from legislators. Lawmakers begin the Iowa legislative session Monday, with Branstad set to release his full budget Tuesday.

Backyard and Beyond 01-14-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

January 14th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Cara Sherman, Executive Director of the Wilson Performing Arts Center in Red Oak, about some upcoming events.

 

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Fewer plastic bags in violation of toxic metals laws

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A recent screening of 125 various shopping bags in a dozen states, including Iowa, found three bags contained high concentrations of lead. Iowa DNR Environmental Specialist Kathleen Hennings says – in past years – plastic bags found to be in noncompliance with laws associated with toxic metals in packaging were manufactured overseas. “This time, we got one from here in Iowa,” Hennings said. “That was a really big surprise to us, as it was to the manufacturer here in Iowa.” The shopping bag was manufactured in Des Moines, but it was the film supplier that was at fault for the lead.

Hennings said the bags were immediately removed from stores. “They’ve been gone, off the shelves, for a good year,” Hennings said. Toxic metals are regulated in packaging by 19 U.S. states, including Iowa. The metals are found in the inks used to print or color the bags and become a problem when the ultimately end up in the landfill. “Over time, that bag is going to break down, but heavy metals won’t. Those heavy metals are still going to be in the landfill for years and years, decades and decades,” Hennings said.

Overall, compliance has improved with state toxics in packaging laws. A screening project released in 2007 showed almost 17-percent noncompliance for plastic shopping bags.

(Radio Iowa)

Vehicle hit by brick in Red Oak

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Red Oak are investigating an incident of vandalism. According to the police department, late Sunday morning, a Red Oak resident reported the driver’s side window of her 1996 Ford Taurus was broken, and shattered glass was on the ground as well as inside the vehicle. Also inside the car, was a brick. No arrests have been made in connection with the incident.

Fremont County Sheriff’s Report: 1/14/13

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), issued its latest report on arrests and accidents. Officials say two people were arrested on Sunday, January 6th: 30-year old Joel Emil Terry, of Glenwood, was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, and, 20-year old Miriah Leann Florence, of Hamburg, was arrested on a Child Endangerment charge.

On Saturday, Jan. 5th, deputies in Fremont County arrested 25-year old Lauren Michelle Delevan, of Iowa City, on charges of OWI/1st offense, and Speeding. 54-year old John Wesley Kalkas, of Shenandoah, was arrested Wed., January 2nd, for Trespassing, and Driving Under Suspension, and, on New Year’s Day, 47-year old Calvin Hugh Hayes, of Hamburg, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication.

Authorities also reported one accident in Fremont County. On Jan. 2nd, Michelle Nelson, of Omaha, suffered minor injuries during an accident at the intersection of Highway 2 and 211th Avenue. Officials say Nelson was driving a 2005 Ford and turning left onto Highway 2 from 211th, when her vehicle was struck by a 1995 Buick LeSabre heading west on Highway 2. Nelson was transported by a family member to Grape Community Hospital in Hamburg. The driver of the Buick, Hailey Hogrefe, of Sidney, was not injured.

(9-a.m. News)

8AM Sportscast 01-14-2013

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January 14th, 2013 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 01-14-2013

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January 14th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 01-14-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 14th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field talks about working out a household budget.

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7AM Newscast 01-14-2013

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January 14th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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