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Vintage car rolls into another vintage car, in Red Oak

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August 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – An accident in Red Oak Saturday morning caused an estimated $30,000 damage to two vintage vehicles. Red Oak Police say the accident happened at around 8:25-a.m. in the 200 block of E. Coolbaugh Street, when the owner of a 1961 Ford Custom, 81-year-old Jerry L. Stanley, of Red Oak, exited the car near N. 4th Street and E. Coolbaugh. Stanley told Police the put the vehicle into park before he got out, and when he looked back, the car was going backwards.

The vehicle rolled and struck a parked 1955 Chevy Bel Air that was legally parked, and registered to Gary Sortino. There were no injuries. Authorities say it remains undetermined if the Ford was in park, or left in reverse by accident. Bystanders/witnesses said the car was moving backwards, very quickly. Officers noted there may have been a slight down grade on the road, but it was very small.

Jerry Stanley was issued a written warning for Parking without stopping or setting [the] brake.

Missouri pair arrested on drug charges near Shenandoah

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August 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Shenandoah, Iowa) – A traffic stop at around 12:02-a.m. Saturday south of Shenandoah, resulted in the arrest on drug charges, of a woman and man from Missouri. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a 2005 Chrysler near the intersection of Highway 59 and 300th Street. Deputies detected odor of controlled substances coming from the vehicle and conducted a probable cause search. They located approximately 11.1 grams of Methamphetamine and approximately 16 grams of marijuana as well as drug paraphernalia. (photos provided by the Fremont County S/O)

Lindsay

Riley

The driver, 44-year-old Jacqueline Riley, and her passenger, 60-year-old Richard Lindsay, both of Tarkio, Missouri, were arrested for:

  • Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Possession of Marijuana
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp

Both were taken to the Fremont County Jail, and held on $7,000 bond. Riley was released after posting bond, while Lindsey is still in custody. The Page County Sheriff’s Office assisted the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office with the call.

UPDATE: Lewis house fire, 8/20/22

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August 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Lewis, Iowa) – [A GoFundMe account has been established for Richard and his son Sean Keller]. The cause of a house fire in Lewis this (Saturday) morning, remains under investigation. The blaze at 203 Court Street in Lewis, was reported at around 9-a.m. The home’s owner, Rich Keller, told KJAN he could smell something burning when he was in the kitchen.

Keller has lived in Lewis for about 30-years. He says his house was just repainted last year. He’s not sure how the fire started.

When firefighters arrived, the found flames coming from the roof on the east side, in the attic/wall areas. Firefighters from Lewis, Atlantic & Griswold were on the scene, along with the Cass County Sheriff’s Department and Cass EMS. No injuries were reported. Fire Chief Tim Pope says the home is likely a total loss. The fire was declared out, a little after 10:30-a.m.

Sean Keller (Photo)

(Photo’s by KJAN News Director Ric Hanson)

 

House fire in Lewis

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August 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Lewis, Iowa) – Atlantic, Lewis and Griswold Fire were called to the scene of a house fire this (Saturday) morning, in Lewis. The incident was reported at around 8:55-a.m. at 203 Court Street, in Lewis. Additional details are currently not available.

Bettendorf chiropractor pleads guilty to insurance fraud, ordered to repay $22,000

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August 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Bettendorf chiropractor who pleaded guilty to insurance fraud has been sentenced to probation and ordered to pay 22-thousand dollars. According to the Iowa Insurance Division, Joshua David Blunt had submitted false insurance claims to Wellmark on two previous occasions and had repaid the company, but he continued to file factious bills for chiropractic care which was never provided.

Blunt has been ordered to repay Wellmark nearly 21-thousand dollars and pay a civil penalty. Investigators also discovered that in 2017 Blunt paid eight-thousand dollars for a recreational vehicle, but claimed he bought it for a dollar to avoid the registration fee. He’s been ordered to pay that 425-dollar fee on the R-V as well.

Large hail and flooding reported in central Iowa, Friday

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August 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Hail ranging in size from dimes and ping-pong balls, to apples, fell across parts of central Iowa Friday afternoon, and heavy rain flooded the streets of Des Moines, catching motorists off-guard and resulting in stalled vehicles.  Iowa State Fair officials ordered visitors to the fair to take shelter as the storms passed over the venue at around 2:30-p.m.

Hail reportedly damaged the roof at Valley High School in West Des Moines, flooding the school’s gymnasium. Hail as large as 2 to 3 inches in diameter was reported.

Many vehicle owners reported their windshields and other windows were shattered, and their cars were dented or dimpled, in Clive and West Des Moines. Heavy rain caused flooding at 24th and Hickman, in Des Moines. One motorist who didn’t heed the “Turn around, don’t drown,” message, found themselves stranded in the middle of the intersection, and requiring help from rescue crews. Water surrounded the car up to its hood, according to social media reports.

Ping-pong ball size hail was reported near Grundy Center, with quarter-size hail falling near Steamboat Rock and Holland. There were no reports of injuries.

Pence, at State Fair, says Republicans are law and order party, urges GOP to dial back anti-FBI rhetoric

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August 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former Vice President Mike Pence says the F-B-I search of Donald Trump’s Florida home is troubling, but he’s urging Republicans to tone down the anti-F-B-I rhetoric. Pence, who is at the Iowa State Fair this (Friday) afternoon with Senator Chuck Grassley, says the Republican Party stands for law and order.

Senator Grassley has said there’s evidence of political bias in the F-B-I. Grassley and Pence support release of more information to explain why it was necessary to conduct a court-ordered search of a former president’s home.

Bridge near Colfax renamed for Medal of Honor recipient

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August 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A celebration is planned Saturday morning to name the Jasper County bridge over the Skunk River on Highway 117 the Staff Sergeant Herschel F. “Pete” Briles Memorial Bridge.

Colfax city administrator Wade Wagoner, says Briles was a Colfax native and World War Two Medal of Honor recipient.
“His grandson — a guy by the name of Brian Briles who was the former mayor of Monroe — presented me with this idea to rename the bridge in Colfax which is just north of our downtown in honor of his grandfather,” Wagoner says.

Sergeant Briles braved German gunfire in 1944 to rescue men from a tank destroyer in his platoon that had been hit and set on fire. The next morning, Briles used his machine gun to pour fire into the enemy ranks — which led to 55 Germans surrendering and the opening up of a junction between American units which had been held up for two days. Later the same day, when another of his destroyers was hit by a concealed enemy tank, he again with the help of another soldier, evacuated two wounded under heavy fire and, braved death from exploding ammunition to put out the flames.

Sgt. Herschel “Pete” Briles. (photo from City of Colfax)

Wagoner says there is another honor for Briles as well. “In addition to the bridge, we’ll be raising a flag in his honor kind of on our cell tower. It’s quite a large flag. We’ve had a flag up before but it’s been down for quite a while and we were able to get another flag,” he says.

Wagoner says Briles survived the war and returned to his hometown. “He was presented his Medal of Honor by President Truman and he decided to make his life here in Jasper County. And he, I believe raised three boys and a lot of them are still in the area,” Wagoner says.

Briles didn’t talk about the things he did in the war with even his own family. “By all accounts, he was a very humble man and very rarely spoke of the war or his medal or his accomplish

Somers files nomination papers for Cass County Auditor

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August 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic resident Kathy Somers, Friday (today), officially filed her nomination papers to run for Cass County Auditor in the November General Election. On Monday, the Cass County Republican party held a special nominating convention, and elected Somers to be the party’s candidate to be placed on the ballot for the November election.

Somers has local government experience, having served on the Atlantic City Council for 12 years.  She has served on the Atlantic Personnel & Finance Committee, the Landfill Board, and the Cass County Public Safety Commission. She has experience with human resources, labor laws, payroll, employee benefits, and insurance.  She has been an active volunteer in the community and the Republican party.

Somers has been employed as the HR & EEO Officer/Safety Coordinator at A.M. Cohron & Son, Inc. for 13 years. In April, 2022, the Cass County Board of Supervisors appointed Sara Harris to the post, following the resignation of long-time Auditor Dale Sunderman.

Harris’ term expires at the end of the year.

Rep. Axne Announces $27.8M to Update and Replace Iowa’s Aging Bus Fleet

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August 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today, Rep. Cindy Axne (IA-03) applauded two new grants to update and replace Iowa’s aging statewide bus fleet. Currently, nearly 63% of the state’s public buses exceed the federal standard for use of life, according to the Iowa Public Transit Association.

The $27.8 million provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation includes a $12M grant for the Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) to purchase 90 new buses, cutaways, and vans for 26 of the state’s transit systems. The project is intended to improve transit system conditions, service reliability, and lower maintenance costs for providers across the state.

The new funding also includes a $15.8 million grant to IDOT for local transit agencies to purchase battery electric buses and charging equipment, as well as transit facilities construction and workforce development activities.

That $15.8 million grant will support the following agencies in the Third District:

5 replacement buses for Heart of Iowa Regional Transit Agency (HIRTA)
1 replacement and 2 expansions for Southwest Iowa Transit Agency (SWITA)

“Many Iowans rely on dependable and safe bus systems to be connected to jobs and services and to contribute to our economy,” said Rep. Axne. “Our state’s transit agencies serve all 99 counties, providing millions of rides to Iowans across the state. I’m glad to see this investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law come to Iowa and I look forward to seeing how this project will connect our communities. I will continue working across the aisle to secure additional investments to bring our state’s infrastructure into the 21st century.”

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provided $375.7 million in FY22 funding for the bus and bus facilities grant program that awarded these funds. Rep. Axne was the only member of the Iowa House Delegation to vote for the landmark infrastructure legislation that will provide at least $5 billion in critical infrastructure investments to the State of Iowa.