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CWD testing will focus on Southern Iowa counties

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The opening of deer season this weekend will also mark the start of another round of testing for Chronic Wasting Disease (C-W-D).  The Department of Natural Resources will be particularly focused on a few select counties this year. The disease which is fatal to deer has not been found in 10 years of sampling of the wild deer population, but this year it was discovered in deer held at private hunting preserves in southern Iowa. D-N-R biologist Willy Suchy says they won’t be increasing the number of tests very much.

“Well, we have to keep the cost about the same, so we not going to take too many more. We sampled about 47-hundred last year. We’re going to do pretty much the same, we’re just going to shift some around to different areas to do our surveillance and to target where we think there’s the highest risk,” Suchy says. They will sample more heavily in Wapello, Davis, Pottawattamie and Cerro Gordo counties where the infected deer were found. Most samples of the deer tissue are obtained by wildlife staff.

A majority of the samples are taken received from hunters, but Suchy says they also take some sample from road-kill deer too. “And the most important thing is if anybody sees an animal that appears sick of emaciated, to contact one of our wildlife officers or wildlife biologists to get a sample,” according to Suchy.

The D-N-R has worked with the facilities to contain the infected deer, but Suchy can’t say if that has kept the disease from spreading to the wild population until the check the samples. The heaviest focus on samples in past years has been in northeast Iowa after cases of C-W-D were discovered in the border states of Wisconsin and Illinois.

The state has tested samples from over 42-thousand wild deer thus far and found not positive tests for C-W-D.

(Radio Iowa)

Area High School Basketball Scores from Thu., Nov. 29th 2012

Sports

November 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

  • Griswold 57, Corning 38
  • Tri-Center 59, Thomas Jefferson 49
  • Boyer Valley 54, Missouri Valley 33
  • Treynor 73, Shenandoah 29
  • Underwood 58, East Mills 44
  • Denison-Schleswig 67, Storm Lake 45
  • Sidney 61, Weeping Water, Neb. 39

GIRLS BASKETBALL

  • Griswold 45, Corning 38
  • St. Albert 47, Red Oak 45
  • Treynor 63, Shenandoah 43
  • Denison-Schleswig 58, Storm Lake 32
  • Weeping Water, Neb. 43, Sidney 38
  • West Harrison 75, Siouxland Community Christian 59

Urbandale cop and his K-9 honored for big drug bust

News

November 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A central Iowa police officer and his K-9 partner have been honored with an award for a case that helped uncover a massive, nationwide drug operation. Urbandale Police Officer Shane Taylor and his German Shepherd, Sabre, were called to a weighing station along Interstate 80 in Dallas County on October 15, 2011. Officers were investigating what appeared to be a hidden floor in an enclosed trailer hauling a motorcycle. Sabre “alerted” on the odor of narcotics near the front of the trailer.

K-9 “Sabre”

“Once we were able to get the floor pulled up, there was a duffle bag containing $180,000 (in cash),” Taylor said. “It was from the sale of narcotics on the East Coast and they were transporting the money back to California.” The man who was hauling the trailer was arrested. About a week later, a truck hauling a horse trailer – also traveling from the East Coast to California – was pulled over near Atlantic. Taylor said that trailer also had a false floor, but nothing was found inside. A tracking device was placed on the trailer, which went back to California and then to Reno, Nevada.

“She was pulled over by a state trooper (in Reno) who was made aware of what was going on with this trailer,” Taylor said. “There was 250 pounds of marijuana – over $1 million dollars worth – in this trailer.” The driver of the truck was identified as the mother-in-law of the man who was arrested earlier in Iowa. Taylor said authorities discovered the family-run marijuana operation in California financed the purchase of a $600,000 home and nearly a dozen expensive vehicles. Officer Taylor and Sabre were recently awarded the “2012 Case of the Year” during an annual conference of the Heart of America Police Dog Association.

Six Union County horses “rescued”

News

November 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities have rescued six injured and malnourished horses from a southwest Iowa property. According to the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, the horses were being “significantly neglected” and were confined to a less than one-acre property in Lorimor, which is in Union County. The horses are now at what is called the “Rescue Ranch” in central Iowa. A “cruelty investigator” for the Animal Rescue League says the horses “had been living without food, shelter or veterinary care for an undetermined amount of time” and the animals “face a long road to recovery.”

Once they’re healthy, the horses will be available for adoption. There already are 13 horses available for adoption at the Animal Rescue League’s facility in Des Moines. In the past 12 months, the organization has been asked by law enforcement to care for two dozen horses.

(Radio Iowa)

VIRGINIA CALTRIDER of Casey (pending)

Obituaries

November 29th, 2012 by Jim Field

VIRGINIA CALTRIDER of Casey died Thursday, November 29 at the Panora Nursing and Rehab Center.  Funeral Services for VIRGINIA CALTRIDER are currently pending with the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart handling the arrangements.

MARGARET WELLS, 59, of Earlham (12-3-12)

Obituaries

November 29th, 2012 by Jim Field

MARGARET WELLS, 59, of Earlham died Wednesday, November 28 at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.  Memorial service for MARGARET WELLS will be held on Monday, December 3 at 11:00 am in the Earlham Church of Christ.  Johnson Family Funeral Home in in Earlham has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Sunday, December 2 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Earlham.

Memorial contributions may be made to NAMI of Iowa, c/o Johnson Family Funeral Home, Box 171, Earlham, IA 50072.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

3 arrests in Mills County

News

November 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three people were arrested Tuesday, on separate charges. At around 12:30-a.m., 21-year old Zachery Donaldson, of Glenwood, was arrested on a Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charge. His bond was set at $300. Later that day, 25-year old Shawn Patrick Nosekabel, Jr., of Malvern, was arrested on Main Street in Malvern, on a warrant for Failure to Appear on an OWI charge. His bond was set at $1,500. And, at around 8:30-p.m. Tuesday, 31-year old Toby Lynn Merritt, of  Glenwood, was taken into custody at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on a charge of Harassment in the 1st degree. Bond was set at $1,000.

2012 Iowa Girls High School SECOND Basketball Rankings

Sports

November 29th, 2012 by Jim Field

Class 5-A

School
Record
LW
1
Mason City
2-0
2
2
Iowa City High
3-0
3
3
Muscatine
3-0
4
4
Waukee
1-0
5
5
Iowa City West
3-0
6
6
Des Moines East
2-0
8
7
Southeast Polk
1-1
1
8
West Des Moines Valley
2-0
10
9
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
1-0
NR
10
Ames
1-1
7
Dropped Out: Cedar Rapids Prairie (9)
Class 4-A
School
Record
LW
1
Bishop Heelan
2-0
1
2
Winterset
3-0
2
3
Benton
2-0
3
4
Cedar Rapids Xavier
3-0
4
5
Waverly-Shell Rock
2-0
6
6
Western Dubuque
2-0
8
7
Indianola
3-0
9
8
Ballard
2-0
11
9
Dubuque Wahlert
1-1
7
10
Perry
2-0
13
11
Dallas Center-Grimes
0-2
5
12
Washington
1-1
10
13
Denison-Schleswig
1-0
15
14
North Scott
0-2
12
15
Oskaloosa
2-0
NR
Dropped Out: Lewis Central (14)
Class 3-A
School
Record
LW
1
Davenport Assumption
1-0
1
2
MOC-Floyd Valley
3-0
2
3
Estherville-Lincoln Central
2-1
3
4
Spirit Lake
2-1
4
5
Mediapolis
2-0
5
6
Cascade
2-0
7
7
Mid-Prairie
2-0
9
8
Central Lee
2-0
8
9
North Polk
2-0
10
10
Union
0-1
6
11
Camanche
3-0
11
12
Bondurant-Farrar
0-0
12
13
New Hampton
2-0
14
14
Clarke
2-0
15
15
OA-BCIG
2-0
NR
Dropped Out: Center Point-Urbana (13)
Class 2-A
School
Record
LW
1
Western Christian
0-0
1
2
IKM-Manning
2-0
2
3
Panorama
3-0
3
4
Aplington-Parkersburg
3-0
5
5
Maquoketa Valley
2-0
6
6
Lawton-Bronson
2-0
8
7
Missouri Valley
2-0
9
8
North Linn
3-0
11
9
Des Moines Christian
1-0
NR
10
North Butler
0-1
10
11
Iowa Valley
3-0
14
12
Bellevue
0-1
4
13
Central Decatur
1-1
12
14
North Mahaska
3-0
NR
15
Manson-NW Webster
1-1
15
Dropped Out: West Hancock (7), West Branch (13)
Class 1-A
School
Record
LW
1
Bedford
2-0
1
2
Ar-We-Va
1-0
2
3
Burlington Notre Dame
3-1
3
4
Newell-Fonda
2-0
4
5
Central Lyon
1-1
5
6
Grundy Center
1-0
6
7
Adair-Casey
2-0
7
8
LeMars Gehlen Catholic
2-0
8
9
West Sioux
2-0
9
10
Stanton
0-1
10
11
Clarksville
2-0
11
12
Villisca
1-0
12
13
Preston
1-0
13
14
Bellevue Marquette Catholic
1-0
15
15
Twin Cedars
2-0
NR

Chiefs claim OL Hayworth Hicks (former ISU standout) off waivers

Sports

November 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Chiefs have claimed offensive lineman Hayworth Hicks off waivers.  The 6-foot-3, 336-pound Hicks entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Colts in April. He spent time on their practice squad before being acquired by the New York Jets on Nov. 6.  He spent three games on their roster but was inactive each week.

The former Iowa State standout takes the roster spot of linebacker Bryan Kehl, who was released earlier this week. He also provides additional depth if the Chiefs have to shuffle their line this Sunday against Carolina with Branden Albert and Ryan Lilja both ailing.

Kansas City also released kicker Matt Szymanski from the practice squad and signed Quan Sturdivant, a linebacker who has spent time with Arizona.

Atlantic woman arrested twice in one week

News

November 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

An Atlantic woman apparently is becoming familiar with Cass County Jail facilities. On Monday, Police in Atlantic arrested 33-year old Essex Mullins, on a charge of shoplifting (Theft in the 5th degree). She plead guilty to the charge that same day and was ordered by the court to repay her victim.

Yesterday (Wednesday), Mullins was arrested on charges of Interference with Official Acts, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Disorderly Conduct. She was booked…again…into the Cass County Jail.