A rear end accident Saturday on interstate 80 in Adair County Saturday led to two children suffering possible injuries.
At about 1:30 Saturday afternoon, 1997 Chevrolet Suburban driven by 56-year-old Mark Patterson of Tama was traveling westbound on interstate 80. A 2009 Chevrolet Impreza driven by 53-year-old Peggy Hobus of Avoca was traveling just behind Patterson.
As Hobus was driving, she turned to looked in towards the back of her vehicle in response to a passenger opening a back door of her vehicle. When she turned back she saw Patterson slowing down in response to traffic that was slowing down in front of him.
Hobus then rear-ended Patterson’s vehicle.
Injured in the incident were two children in Hobus’s vehicle. They are both 12 years-old and were transported by Stuart rescue to the Adair County Memorial Hospital for unknown injuries.
Hobus was cited for failure to stop within the assured clear distance. Approximate damage from the incident amounted to about $5,000 each for Hobus’s and Patterson’s vehicle.
CLASS 4A STATE TOURNAMENT
AT PRINCIPAL PARK, DES MOINES
Wednesday’s quarterfinals
Noon — Southeast Polk (31-10) vs. #4 Iowa City West (31-10)
2 p.m. — #1 West Des Moines Dowling (33-7) vs. Davenport Central (25-11)
6 p.m. — #6 Cedar Rapids Kennedy (31-8) vs. Fort Dodge (29-12)
8 p.m. — #2 Mason City (33-9) vs. #10 Des Moines Roosevelt (29-12)
Friday’s semifinals
6 p.m. — Quarterfinal winners meet
8 p.m. — Quarterfinal winners meet
Saturday’s championship
8 p.m. — Semifinal winners meet
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey is encouraging livestock farmers who have experienced death loss due to the extreme high temperatures over the past few to contact their local USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) office. Livestock losses due to extreme temperatures and other weather events may be eligible to receive assistance through the Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP).
Producers only have 30 days from when the loss was discovered to file a notice of loss, so it is important that they start the process in a timely manner. If the farmers qualify for the program they will be eligible to receive 75 percent of the value of the livestock lost.
You can reach the local USDA office in Atlantic at (712) 243-2107. For other locations visit USDA.gov.
CLASS 3A STATE TOURNAMENT
AT PRINCIPAL PARK, DES MOINES
Tuesday’s quarterfinals
Marion 3, Storm Lake 0
#1 Solon 11, Waukon 0 (five innings)
Washington 8, ADM 4
Harlan 6, Boone 4
Friday’s semifinals
Noon — Marion (27-16) vs. #1 Solon (37-4)
2 p.m. — Washington (30-7) vs. Harlan (20-14)
Saturday’s championship
6 p.m. — Semifinal winners meet
The Iowa DOT is now reporting that the U.S. 34 eastbound lane near Glenwood is now open to normal traffic as of 6:30 this morning.
A rollover accident Sunday morning with a semi-truck in Adair County led to a Missouri man suffering minor injuries.
At about 10:00 Sunday morning, a semi-truck driven by 42-year-old Walter Wilson of Springfield, Missouri was eastbound on interstate 80 and attempting to leave the interstate at exit 75.
Wilson was going around the ramp which curves to the west when he says a white Toyota passenger vehicle passed him while on the exit ramp. Wilson says this caused him to move towards the inside of the shoulder on the ramp. His back tires went off the ramp, causing his semi to rollover.
Wilson suffered non-incapacitating injuries from the incident. Total damage from the incident amounted to about $10,000
A bicyclist from Atlantic has been injured when he rode his bike into oncoming traffic near Atlantic City Park on Tuesday evening.
Around 9:15 Tuesday evening, police say a 2003 Ford Focus driven by 33-year-old Michella Bartholomew of Atlantic was stopped at a stop sign 6th street in Atlantic. Bartholomew was attempting to turn left onto Poplar.
Meanwhile a bicycle ridden by 41-year-old Raymond Knutsen of Atlantic failed to stop at the stop sign of 6th and Poplar as he was leaving Atlantic City Park.
Knutsen then struck Bartholomew’s vehicle as she was attempting her turn onto Poplar.
Knutsen was taken by Medivac ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital for unknown injuries. He was cited for failure to have head light.