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2 injured in an accident near Griswold

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August 31st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – Two people were injured during a collision this (Saturday) evening, about a mile north of Griswold, just south of the Griswold Fish Farm. According to dispatch reports, the crash occurred at around 6:55-p.m. near 67575 550th Street. One subject was on the ground and unconscious. One of the vehicles was said to have been on fire.

Griswold Rescue transported a 26-year-old male to Cass Health in Atlantic. He was immediately flown by LifeNet Helicopter to an undisclosed hospital. Red Oak Rescue transported the second victim to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital.

The accident was under investigation, and additional information is currently not available.

Marshalltown Police Department and Iowa DCI Conducting a Death Investigation

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August 31st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Marshalltown, Iowa) –  Police in Marshalltown, along with the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations, are looking into the circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose body was found on a road.

Public safety personnel responded at around 5:45-a.m., Saturday (Aug. 31), to the area of North 12th Avenue and Bromley Street in Marshalltown, for a medical emergency. The Marshall County 911 Communications Center received a call about a person found in the roadway on North 12th Avenue with serious injuries. Upon arrival, emergency personnel found an unresponsive, adult male, in the roadway. The man had visible traumatic injuries. Immediate medical care was provided to the individual.

He was transported to the Marshalltown hospital and was later transferred to a medical facility in Des Moines, where he died. The cause and manner of death are not known at this time. The man’s identity was being withheld by law enforcement, pending notification of family.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Marshalltown Police Department at 641-754-5725, or 911. Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling Marshall County Crime Stoppers at 641.753.1234 or via text by texting the word “marshall” followed by the tip to CRIMES (274637). Tips may also be submitted online at www.marshallcountycs.com.

The Marshalltown Police Department was assisted at this incident scene by the Marshall County 911 Communications Center, Marshalltown Fire Department, and the Unity Point Ambulance Service.

DCI Arrests Little Rock, Iowa Parents for Death of Infant

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August 31st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

August 31, 2024 (Lyon County, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) reports the parents of an infant in northwest Iowa who died last Fall, have been charged in the child’s death. On September 25, 2023, a six week old infant died as a result of inflicted trauma.   The infant was in the care, custody, and control of his parents, Sydney and Brenan Schneidermann of Little Rock, Iowa.

On Saturday, August 31, 2024,  DCI agents arrested Sydney Schneidermann on one count of Murder in the First Degree (Class A Felony) and one count of Child Endangerment Resulting in Death (Class B Felony). Brenan Schneidermann was also arrested on one count of Child Endangerment Resulting in Death (Class B Felony). (Photos courtesy Iowa DCI)

Brenan Schneidermaann

Sydney Schneidermann

Sydney and Brenan Schneidermann were taken into custody without incident and are being held at the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office.  No further details are being released at this time.

Complaint-Brenan

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Complaint-Sydney_(2)

Note: A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

(UPDATE) Authorities say spontaneous combustion of rags caused Denison laundromat fire

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August 31st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Denison, Iowa) – Authorities in Denison have determined spontaneous combustion of stained rags in a cardboard box that was on top of a commercial washing machine was the cause of a fire early Thursday morning, that damage a laundromat in Denison. Our sister station KDSN reports three different investigators worked to determine that through oxidation, the rags provided their own ignition source. Due to the overall height of the washing machine and box of rags, the fire quickly reached the ceiling level and spread horizontally across the ceiling. Radiant and convection forms of heat transfer ignited additional materials creating a larger fire and significant heat.

Denison Fire Chief Cory Snowgren told KDSN, “I definitely give credit to our first-in engine company and the work they put in to quickly stretch a line and force entry through a steel door to go after it. There was a significant fire load and if the fire would have reached the far wall, it would have been a much larger fire both in size and property loss. Manilla (Fire) went right to work on venting the roof with our truck company releasing considerable heat and smoke, and Vail and Dow City stretched a 2nd line and worked side by side with our interior companies going after it. All companies really did a great job of being aggressive and safe. You can’t have one without the other.”

Denison firefighters responded a little before 1-a.m. Thursday, to a structure fire at Boysen Laundromat, in Denison. No injuries were reported. The flames were contained primarily to the east interior end of the building, with smoke damage throughout the rest of the structure. Officials estimated the blaze caused $40-to $50-thousand dollars damage to the building and $100-to 150-thousand dollars damage to the building’s contents.

“Bash at the Ballfields” tonight (Aug. 31st) in Atlantic

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August 31st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – For the second year in a row, “Back to the Ballfields” will take place this evening (August 31st), in Atlantic. This year’s event (Appropriately named “Back to the Ballfields”) will be held at the Atlantic Sports Complex (across from KJAN), and will feature live music from the Happy Endings Band, as well as face painting, balloon artist, the Nebraska VR Game Truck, bounce houses, character visits, foam cannon, and other special additions.

Atlantic Police Chief Devon Hogue says there will be several food trucks on-hand for the event, as well as a beer garden, handled by Atlantic Little League. The evening will be capped off by the City of Atlantic Fireworks show put on by Wild Wayne’s.

Schedule of events:

  1. Kids events will run from 5:00 – 8:00
  2. Happy Endings will play from 6:00-9:00
  3. The beer garden and food trucks will run from 5:00-9:00
  4. Fireworks – shortly after 9:00PM

“Bash at the Ballfields” was first held Sept. 2nd, 2023, because the annual 4th of July Fireworks Show was cancelled due to bad weather. The event was so well received, organizers decided to hold it again this year.

Connections Area Agency on Aging Announces Initiative Kick-off with Ring to Help Older Americans Age Well at Home and in the Community.

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August 31st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs IA– Officials with Connections Area Agency on Aging say they’ve teamed up with USAging and Ring, on a new community initiative to help older adults maintain their independence and quality of life as they age. Ring is donating up to 500 Ring Video Doorbells and Stick Up Cams and a free subscription for the life for each device. On May 1st, USAging announced the national collaboration with Ring that included the donation of 5,000 Ring devices, including Ring Video Doorbells and Stick-Up Cams, and a free subscription for the life of each device to 10 Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) located across the country. Connections AAA is one of the recipients of this donation and will be receiving 500 devices.

Connections AAA CEO Kelly Butts-Elston says they are honored to be one of ten agencies nationwide selected to participate in this impactful program. She says “It’s a privilege to be part of a program that will greatly enhance the health and well-being of older Iowans.” Sandy Markwood, CEO of USAging says “Ring technology meets the critical needs of older adults by providing an additional layer of security and enabling them to see who is at their door. This partnership between Ring and Area Agencies on Aging will ensure that these devices reach the older adults who need them most, allowing them to age safely in their homes and communities.”

To celebrate the launch of this partnership, Connections AAA will host Ribbon Cutting and Open House events at each of their three western Iowa locations. The events are open to the public, and the Iowa Legal Aid Justice Bus will be present to share legal information and assist with on-site intakes. Additionally, applications for the Ring program will be available at the events.

Open House locations, dates and times are as follows:

Sioux City, Connections office 2301 Pierce St.; Monday, September 16th, Ribbon Cutting at 12:30 PM

Creston, Connections office 109 North Elm St; Wednesday, September 18th, Ribbon Cutting at 10:00 AM

Council Bluffs, Connections office 231 S Main St; Wednesday, September 25th, Ribbon Cutting at 1:00 PM

Refreshments will be available. Connections AAA will distribute devices on a first-come, first-served basis to eligible older residents.

Eligibility requirements include:

  • Must be 60 or older.
  • Must have Wi-Fi.
  • Must have a smart phone that can download the Ring App.
  • Must have access to an email address to set up their Ring Account.

1 dead, 3 hurt in a NW Iowa crash Friday afternoon

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August 31st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Palo Alto County, Iowa) – A collision east of Emmetsburg Friday afternoon resulted in one death and three persons injured. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened a little before 3-p.m., at the intersection of 370th Street and 480th Avenue, in Palo Alto County.

Authorities say a 2013 KIA was traveling south on 480th Avenue. The driver, 32-year-old Desiree Angela Sternhagen, of Janesville, MN, failed to stop and yield at the intersection with 370th Street. Her car struck the passenger side of a 2018 Mitsubishi, driven by 34-year-old Mathia Kay Nieves, of Emmetsburg, as she was traveling west on 37oth.

A passenger in the Nieves vehicle, 67-year-old Ernest Eugene Manwarren, of Emmetsburg, who was not wearing a seat belt, was fatally injured. Nieves, and another passenger in her car, 33-year-old Justin Eugene Manwarren, of Emmetsburg, along with Desire Sternhagen, were all injured and transported to the Palo Alto Hospital by ambulance.

The Patrol says Sternhagen was not wearing her seat belt. Mathia Nieves and Justin Manwarren were belted into their vehicle.

 

Arrest made in Council Bluffs shooting investigation

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August 31st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Officials with the Council Bluffs Police Department said late Friday night, that an arrest had been made in connection with the shooting Thursday night, of a 17-year-old male. Detectives with the Council Bluffs Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division located and arrested 19-year-old Isaac James Landanger, of Council Bluffs. Landanger was booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail for Attempt to Commit Murder, a Class B Felony.

The investigation is ongoing and it is anticipated that additional suspects will be charged as the investigation moves
forward.

Isaac James Landanger booking photo (Courtesy Council Bluffs PD)

Previously, authorities reported that at around 9:30-p.m., Thursday, Council Bluffs Police Officers were dispatched to the area of S. 26th St. and 3rd Ave.for a “shots-fired” call. Officers arrived in the area and discovered that a 17-year-old male was shot in the chest and leg. The victim was transported to Mercy Hospital prior to officers arriving on scene. He suffered non-life threatening injuries.

An initial investigation indicated that a disturbance had occurred in front of 215 S. 26th St. During the disturbance one subject produced a firearm and fired multiple shots.

The Criminal Investigation Division is still seeking additional information and witnesses related to this incident. Anyone
with information is encouraged to call the Council Bluffs Police Department Criminal Investigation Division at 712-328-
4728.

Layoffs at Wilson Trailer Company in Sioux City

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August 30th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A northwest Iowa business that makes trailers for hauling livestock and grain will be laying off dozens of employees this fall. Sioux City’s Wilson Trailer Company has notified the State of Iowa it will be laying off 58 workers on September 30th. By law, businesses that have more than 100 employees are required to provide 60 days advance notice of layoffs. Employees were notified Thursday.

The company, in a written statement, cited slowing trailer sales in the agricultural market as the reason for the layoffs. Wilson Trailer Company, founded in 1890, is a family-owned business with headquarters in Sioux City. It operates five production plants, including two in Sioux City. The rest are in Moberly, Missouri, Yankton, South Dakota, and Lennox, South Dakota.

In addition to trailers to haul grain and livestock, the company makes flatbed and gooseneck trailers.

Fatal motorcycle accident in S. central Iowa

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August 30th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Osceola, Iowa) – A motorcycle accident early this (Friday) afternoon in Clarke County, claimed the life of a man from Des Moines. The Iowa State Patrol reports 38-year-old James Paul Qualls died, after the 2014 Harley Davidson motorcycle crashed on Interstate 35 northbound at the exit ramp to Highway 34, near Osceola. The accident happened just before 1-p.m.

The Patrol says witnesses told Troopers the cycle was passing multiple vehicle at a high rate of speed when it took Exit 33 and went out of control. The motorcycle overturned before hitting a sign post. Qualls was ejected from the machine and landed in the ditch. The cycle rolled down the embankment and also came to rest in the ditch.

James Qualls was transported to the Clarke County Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. Osceola Police assisted at the scene.