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Clarinda woman arrested for attacking a man with a shovel & stun gun

News

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Police in Clarinda report a 28-year old female was arrested Sunday evening on an aggravated assault charge after allegedly accosting a 65-year old man with a shovel and stun gun. Jenifer Leann Holmes was taken into custody following the incident, which allegedly occurred at around 7-p.m., at a residence on East Lincoln Street. Officials say Gary Laverne Holmes did not appear to be injured following the incident. Jennifer Holmes was transported to the Page County Jail where she later posted bail in the amount of $2,000.00.

Producers Reminded of Deadlines for CRP Emergency Grazing and Haying

Ag/Outdoor

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds producers who requested emergency grazing and haying on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres of the deadline dates to remove cattle or hay from the CRP acres. Producers with emergency grazing authorization must remove livestock no later than September 30, 2012. For those producers haying the authorized acreage, all haying must be completed no later than August 31, 2012. Bales must be removed by September 30, 2012.

CRP participants who participated in the emergency grazing and haying must report the number of acres actually hayed or grazed no later than September 30, 2012, and reports are subject to spot check by USDA. In addition, participants must report the tonnage harvested or the number of livestock grazed by September 30. For more information about the deadline dates and required information for emergency grazing and haying of CRP acres contact your local FSA office.

Five Iowa Counties Now Eligible for Cost Share to Meet Emergency Water Needs

Ag/Outdoor

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Livestock producers, orchards and vineyards facing critical water needs due to this summer’s ongoing drought may soon find some relief announced John R. Whitaker, State Executive Director for USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA).  Five Iowa counties; Audubon, Carroll, Crawford, Davis, and Wapello, have been approved to implement and hold a sign up under the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP).

Farmers experiencing severe drought conditions may be eligible for cost-share assistance under the Emergency Conservation Program or ECP.  This program provides cost-share assistance if the damage is so severe that water available for livestock, orchards, and vineyards has been reduced below normal to the extent that they cannot survive without additional water. 

Producers with water shortages will need to sign the required forms and have the area inspected prior to starting any work, which may include technical assistance to determine what is needed to bring a water supply to the area. “Contacting your local county office is critical.  Producers not completing the required forms and who were not inspected prior to starting the work could be ineligible and cost share could be denied,” stated Whitaker.

Farmers experiencing severe drought conditions may be eligible for cost-share assistance under the Emergency Conservation Program or ECP.  This program provides cost-share assistance if the damage is so severe that water available for livestock, orchards, and vineyards has been reduced below normal to the extent that they cannot survive without additional water.

A producer qualifying for ECP assistance may receive cost share not to exceed 75 percent of the cost of installing eligible temporary measures.  Cost share for permanent measures is based on 50 percent of the total eligible cost.  Cost-share assistance is limited to $200,000 per person or legal entity per natural disaster.  Water source related problems existing prior to the applicable disaster are ineligible for ECP assistance.

Approved practices and measures may include:

  • Installing pipelines or other facilities for livestock water or existing irrigation systems for orchards and vineyards
  • Constructing and deepening wells for livestock water
  • Developing springs or seeps for livestock water.

Producers who have experienced severe drought conditions requiring outside assistance to provide supplemental water should contact their local county FSA office for more information or go on-line at www.fsa.usda.gov.

Iowa Prep Football Poll

Sports

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2012 season with first-place votes in parentheses,win-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4A
  Record Pts Prv
1. West Des Moines Valley (15) 2-0 157
2. Ankeny 1-0 121
3. Bettendorf 1-0 113
4. West Des Moines Dowling (1) 2-0 111
5. Iowa City West 1-0 109
6. Cedar Falls 1-0 104
7. Cedar Rapids Xavier 1-0 52
8. Pleasant Valley 1-0 41
9. Urbandale 1-0 20
10. Southeast Polk 0-1 12

Others receiving votes: 11, Ames 10. 12, Iowa City High 8. 13, Johnston 6. 14, Marshalltown 4. 15, Muscatine 3. 15, Eldridge North Scott 3. 17, Sioux City North 2. 18, Waterloo East 1. 18, Ottumwa 1. 18, Davenport Assumption 1. 18, Cedar Rapids Washington 1.

Class 3A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Decorah (13) 1-0 156
2. Sioux City Heelan 1-0 103
3. Norwalk (2) 1-0 88
4. Harlan 1-0 81
5. Marion (1) 1-0 73
(tie) Creston-Orient-Macksburg 1-0 73
7. Clear Lake 1-0 60
8. Solon 1-0 55
9. Grinnell 1-0 44
10. Council Bluffs Lewis Central 1-0 39

Others receiving votes: 11, Manchester West Delaware 29. 12, Pella 18. 13, Huxley Ballard 12. 13, Adel ADM 12. 15, Carroll 10. 16, Atlantic 9. 17, Maquoketa 7. 18, Epworth Western Dubuque 5. 19, Keokuk 4. 20, Waverly-Shell Rock 2.

Class 2A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Boyden-Hull-RV (7) 1-0 134
2. Mediapolis (2) 1-0 128
3. Spirit Lake (2) 1-0 118
4. State Center West Marshall (2) 2-0 110
5. Carroll Kuemper (1) 1-0 88
6. La Porte City Union (2) 0-1 63
7. Center Point-Urbana 1-0 60
8. New Hampton 1-0 35
(tie) South Central Calhoun 1-0 35
10. Sheldon 1-0 29

Others receiving votes: 11, Waukon 23. 12, Bondurant Farrar 14. 13, Dyersville Beckman 10. 14, MOC-Floyd Valley 8. 15, Forest City 7. 16, Clarion-Goldfield 4. 17, Gilbert 3. 17, Cascade 3. 17, Albia 3. 17, Osage 3. 21, Bloomfield Davis County 2.

Class 1A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Iowa City Regina (14) 1-0 154
2. Emmetsburg 1-0 120
3. Aplington-Parkersburg 1-0 101
4. Fort Dodge St. Edmond (1) 1-0 98
5. Council Bluffs St. Albert 1-0 95
6. St. Ansgar (1) 1-0 91
7. West Branch 1-0 86
8. Pella Christian 1-0 41
9. Calmar South Winneshiek 1-0 29
10. Panora Panorama 1-0 20

Others receiving votes: 11, Dike-New Hartford 12. 12, Mount Ayr 9. 13, Delhi Maquoketa Valley 5. 13, Sumner-Fredericksburg 5. 15, Des Moines Christian 3. 16, Le Mars Gehlen Catholic 2. 16, Neola Tri-Center 2. 16, IKM/Manning 2. 16, Van Meter 2. 20, Sigourney-Keota 1. 20, Treynor 1. 20, Eddyville-Blakesburg 1.

Class A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Inwood West Lyon (10) 1-0 151
2. Woodward-Granger (3) 1-0 129
3. Britt West Hancock (2) 1-0 117
4. Logan-Magnolia 1-0 90
5. Fairbank Wapsie Valley (1) 1-0 88
6. Moville Woodbury Central 1-0 60
7. Traer North Tama 1-1 33
8. Mason City Newman 0-1 29
9. Wayland WACO 1-0 25
10. Packwood Pekin 1-0 20

Others receiving votes: 11, Brooklyn BGM 19. 12, Martensdale-St. Marys 17. 13, Lone Tree 16. 14, Lawton-Bronson 13. 15, North Butler 12. 16, Madrid 11. 17, Akron-Westfield 10. 17, Winthrop East Buchanan 10. 19, Gowrie Prairie Valley 9. 20, Lynnville-Sully 7. 21, Marengo Iowa Valley 6. 22, Lisbon 5. 23, Hinton 3.

Class 8-Man
  Record Pts Prv
1. Adair-Casey (1) 2-0 115
2. Murray (2) 2-0 113
3. Newell-Fonda (5) 1-0 112
4. Tabor Fremont-Mills (2) 1-0 92
5. Janesville 1-0 79
6. West Bend-Mallard (2) 2-0 73
7. Elk Horn-Kimballton Exira (2) 1-0 66
(tie) Melcher-Dallas (1) 2-0 66
9. Gilbertville-Don Bosco 1-0 55
10. Preston 1-0 26

Others receiving votes: 11, Clarksville 20. 12, Glidden-Ralston 15. 13, Maynard West Central 14. 14, Buffalo Center North Iowa 9. 15, Corydon Wayne 4. 15, Riceville 4. 17, Remsen-Union 3. 17, Anita CAM 3. 17, Lansing Kee 3. 20, Laurens-Marathon 2. 20, Lenox 2. 20, Northwood-Kensett 2. 23, Blairsburg NE Hamilton 1. 23, Lamoni 1.

Knott, Klein Lead Deep but Young Iowa State Defense

Sports

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State knows it can lean heavily on Jake Knott and A.J. Klein, among the best pair of linebackers in the country. It’s the other nine guys on defense who will determine just how far the Cyclones can go in 2012. Iowa State has plenty of depth on a defense that got better as last season wore on. But where all those pieces fit within the big picture still needs to be sorted out as the Cyclones prepare to open the season on Saturday afternoon against Tulsa. Coach Paul Rhoads says the defense has improved since last season, when it allowed nearly 30 points a game. But Iowa State won’t know how much better it is until they face someone else.

Tabor man arrested on Pot and Meth charges

News

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports five people were arrested last week, including a man from Tabor, who was arrested on drug charges. 19-year old Ozzy Ray Hunter was taken into custody August 20th following a traffic stop at around 8:50-p.m.. Hunter was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, and PCS/Methamphetamine. His bond was set at $2,325.

On Wednesday, Mills County Deputies arrested 49-year old John Casey Davis, of Pacific Junction, on a charge of Public Intoxication His bond was set at $300. And, 36-year old Willard Edward Frazier, of Red Oak, was arrested that same day in Emerson, on warrants for Failure to Appear. His bond was set at $12,000.

Last Thursday, deputies arrested 31-year old Kale Garrett Hardman, of Glenwood, for Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender. Hardman was being held in the Mills County Jail on $2,000 bond. And, on Friday, 55-year old William Joseph Wilcoxson, of Clarinda, was arrested in Silver City, on a warrant for Harassment in the 3rd degree. His bond was set at $3,000.

Guthrie Center man arrested following a brief chase in Cass County

News

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says a Guthrie County man was arrested Saturday night following a brief chase. 25-year old Simon Lee McAlister, of Guthrie Center, was arrested after his vehicle went out of control and ended-up against an embankment. McAlister was arrested on  Felony Eluding and OWI 1st Offense charges. He was also arrested for Failure to Have SR-22 Insurance, and he was cited for Excessive Speed, Failure to Maintain Control, and Violation of a Restricted License. McAlister was taken to the Cass County Jail where he is being held on $7500 bond.

The Sheriff’s Department reports also 46-year old Philip Reed Thompson, of Lewis, was arrested Sunday, on charges of Public Intox and Criminal Mischief 5th Degree. Thompson was taken to the Cass County Jail where he pled guilty later that day and was released.

And, on Friday, 33-year old Timothy James Kroening, of St. Paul, MN, was arrested on a Possession of a Controlled Substance charge, after a deputy investigated a report of a possibly unconscious man in a vehicle on a gravel road north of Atlantic. Kroening was also cited for Open Container. He was brought to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on $1500 bond.

Judge allows expanded media coverage of Lewis mans’ sex abuse trial

News

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The judge in the case of a Lewis man charged with the sexual abuse of a 14-year old girl has approved expanded media coverage of the trial. Fourth District Court Judge Kathleen Kilnoski this (Monday) morning granted permission for KJAN News and other media outlets to record certain segments of the trial as allowed by law, and take still pictures without the use of flash, despite objections by witnesses, and the attorney for 52-year old Roger Allen Ericksen.

Ericksen faces two Aggravated Misdemeanor charges of Assault with the intent to commit Sexual Abuse, two counts of Lascivious Conduct with a Minor (A Serious Misdemeanor), and 46 Class-C felony counts of Sexual Abuse in the 3rd degree. Jury selection in his trial is slated to begin at 9:30-a.m. Tuesday, with opening statements at around 1-p.m.

Ericksen was arrested in December 2011, following an on-going investigation into allegations he had sexual contact with a teenaged girl over a two-month period of time in May of 2011. He’s plead not guilty to the charges.

The trial is expected to last about three-days.

Iowan admits selling meth he obtained in Nebraska

News

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a 27-year-old man has admitted distributing methamphetamine in the western Iowa city of Denison.  Prosecutors say Antonio Lara-Pantoja, of Denison, pleaded guilty in federal court in Sioux City to a drug conspiracy charge. He was arrested on March 26, 2011, after officers found nearly 4 grams of meth in his vehicle.

Investigators say Lara-Pantoja sold meth in Denison from January through March last year after obtaining it in Omaha, Neb. He faces a minimum of five years and a maximum of 40 years in prison. His sentencing hasn’t been scheduled yet.

Sioux City leaders to look at suspending nude dancing rules

News

August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The city council will look at suspending the rules covering nude dancing in Sioux City at their meeting tonight. Mayor Bob Scott says the action is related to an Iowa Supreme Court ruling. “Which basically says that cities can’t license dancers and dance establishments, and so what we’re doing is just putting a hold on our ordinance, we’re not going to enforce. And all the cities are going together and asking the legislature to clarify what the law should be and to allow us to continue to license those facilities,” Scott says.

Last month, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled the city of Hamburg that it cannot enforce an ordinance that prohibits a local business from allowing semi-nude lap dances because state law pre-empts the ordinance. The city in 2008 had passed a local ordinance that requires semi-nude dancers to remain more than six feet away from customers. The owners of a property that leases space to a place known as “Shotgun Geniez” sued the city. They claimed the ordinance eliminates lap dances — one of the major reasons patrons go to the club. The court found Iowa law pre-empts local obscenity ordinances and that nude dancing falls within the state’s obscene materials statute, which prohibits cities from regulating obscenity.

Scott says the ruling keeps cities from regulating nude dancing, “Because as it is now, if you don’t want to serve liquor, you can have nude dancing and call it a dance theater.” He says the Iowa Legislature would have to pass a new law to allow cities to enforce restrictions on nude dancing.