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Private jet that originated in Iowa crash-lands in Arkansas

News

November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A small jet that took off from eastern Iowa last night crash-landed in Arkansas. Multiple media outlets say the private Learjet 45 flew out of Waterloo around 6 P-M and a little over an hour later, made an emergency landing at the airport in Batesville, Arkansas. Reports say the pilot reported a problem with the landing gear and it skidded in, stopping just short of a highway.

Of the seven people onboard, two were reported hurt, though the extent of their injuries wasn’t released, and it’s unclear if any of them are Iowans. It’s reported the jet is owned by Michigan Cat Aviation and it had also recently landed at the airport in Dubuque.

CRAIG FUSSELMAN, 77, of Marne (No services planned at this time)

Obituaries

November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CRAIG FUSSELMAN, 77, of Marne, died November 22, 2022, at the Nebraska Medical Center. No services are planned for CRAIG FUSSELMAN at this time.

CRAIG FUSSELMAN is survived by his wife Susie Fusselman, step-children and many other relatives.

3 juveniles & another person arrested in Montgomery County Wed. morning following a traffic stop/pursuit

News

November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

8-a.m. NEWS (Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop at around 12:40-a.m. today (Wednesday) in Montgomery County, resulted in a pursuit and the arrest of three juveniles, along with another person. The incident began when Deputies tried to stop a vehicle at Highway 34 and E Avenue. The Sheriff’s Office says when the vehicle’s driver refused to yield, the vehicle sped off and attained speeds of up to 105 mph.

Officers with the Red Oak Police Department placed stop sticks at Highway 34 and G Avenue, just outside of Red Oak. The suspect vehicle struck the stop sticks and went down into the ditch. Multiple individuals began to flee on foot. Three juveniles were placed into custody:

  • One is being charged with Theft in the 2nd Degree/Possession of a Stolen Vehicle, Felony Eluding, and under a warrant out of Polk County for Theft in the 4th Degree.
  • A second juvenile was charged with Interference with Officials Acts, Providing False Identification to Law Enforcement, and under the authority of a warrant from Polk County for Assault causing bodily injury, and Eluding.
  • The third juvenile was charged with Interference with Official Acts. They were also listed as a missing juvenile.

Authorities say Gray Donmor, of Des Moines, had a Dallas County warrant for Conspiracy to commit a forcible felony, and was placed under arrest. The three juveniles were sent to the Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs. Gray Donmor was being held in the Montgomery County Jail while awaiting extradition to Dallas County. Officials say the Mills County Sheriff’s Office assisted during the incident, as well.

High School Boys Wrestling Scoreboard 11/29/2022

Sports

November 30th, 2022 by admin

@ Treynor
Treynor 51, Tri-Center 6
Treynor 46, Southwest Iowa 30
Treynor 57, Woodbine 12
Southwest Iowa 48, Woodbine 24
Southwest Iowa 66, Tri-Center 12
Woodbine 22, Tri-Center 31

@ Winterset
Creston 36, Winterset 27
Creston 48, Interstate-35 30
Winterset 33, Interstate-35 31

High School Basketball Scoreboard 11/29/2022

Sports

November 30th, 2022 by admin

Girls Basketball

AHSTW 37, Riverside 25
CB Abraham Lincoln 69, Glenwood 57
Diagonal 49, East Union 29
Kuemper Catholic 43, Carroll 41
Lenox 68, Orient-Macksburg 23
Logan-Magnolia 51, Tri-Center 39
St. Albert 55, Harlan 53
Shenandoah 56, SW Valley 20
Twin Cedars 44, Wayne 26

Boys Basketball

AHSTW 72, Riverside 41
Bedford 91, Essex 14
Carroll 84, Kuemper Catholic 71 (OT)
Central Decatur 62, Centerville 38
Clarinda 57, Red Oak 35
Diagonal 57, East Union 45
Glenwood 72, Thomas Jefferson 60
Southwest Valley 52, Shenandoah 30
Tri-Center 61, Logan-Magnolia 44
Wayne 65, Twin Cedars 36

Last minute reminders for shotgun deer seasons

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is reminding shotgun deer season hunters of the rules, requirements, and tips for keeping safe:

  • Make sure to have a valid hunting license and habitat fee, and deer tag for the correct season.
  • Make sure blaze orange still fits and that the orange hasn’t faded to the point of being ineffective. The minimum amount of blaze orange required by Iowa law to hunt in the firearm deer season is a 100 percent solid blaze orange vest, but more is better.
  • Talk to the landowner or tenant to confirm permission to hunt and to see if anyone else has permission to hunt the same property.
  • Create a hunting plan that identifies the hunt location, who’s on the hunt and outlines their role, describes how the hunt will unfold and when the hunters are expected to return home. Leave a copy of the plan with someone in the event of an emergency.
  • Pick up and fill an antlerless deer tag. County specific antlerless deer tags are still available in 27 counties. Go to https://gooutdoorsiowa.com/RealTimeQuotas.aspx for info on antlerless tag availability.
  • Check the Iowa Deer Exchange to see if someone nearby is looking for deer meat. The Iowa Deer Exchange is a deer donation program connecting participants willing to provide deer meat with those willing to accept it. To sign up, go to iowadnr.gov/deer then scroll down to Iowa’s Deer Exchange Program link and fill out the required fields. The database creates a map and table with information deer donors and deer recipients can use to get connected. There is no cost to participate. It is illegal to sell wild fish and game in Iowa. The deer exchange, along with the Help us Stop Hunger (HUSH) program, allows hunters an opportunity to provide high quality lean protein to their neighbors.
  • Report their harvest by midnight on the day after it is tagged or before taking it to a locker or taxidermist. The hunter whose name is on the transportation tag is responsible for making the report. If no deer is harvested, no report is necessary.
  • The Iowa DNR will be working with hunters to collect deer tissue samples to test for chronic wasting disease. Interested hunters are encouraged to contact their local wildlife biologist to arrange for sample to be collected. If the sample quota has filled, the DNR will assist with submitting the sample through the hunter submission system, in partnership with Iowa State University – which comes with a fee of $25.
  • Shotgun one is Dec. 3-7; shotgun two is Dec. 10-18.
  • Become a mentor and share your hunting experience. Invite someone along from outside of the group to experience Iowa deer hunting.

Heartbeat Today 11-30-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 30th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic Rising Secretary/Treasurer Kelsey Beschorner about the Christmas Box program.  Send donations to the Atlantic Chamber, 102 Chestnut St., Atlantic, IA 50022.

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Cass County Extension Report 11-30-2022

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

November 30th, 2022 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Linn County Man Charged with Forgery, Fraudulent Sales Practice and Theft

News

November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa –  Officials with the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau say a Cedar Rapids man, 57-year-old Joseph Drahozal, was charged with one count of Forgery (Class D Felony), two counts of Fraudulent Sales Practice under $10,000 (Class D Felony), and one count of Theft in the third degree (Aggravated Misdemeanor) following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau.

The charges against Drahozal stem from an investigation that began in August of 2022.  According to the criminal complaints filed by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau, while Drahozal was working as an insurance producer, he intentionally took possession of funds intended for the accounts of his insurance clients and put those funds into his personal account for his own use.  He also forged his information onto checks belonging to clients to steal funds.

Joseph Drahozal (Linn County Sheriff’s Office photo)

Drahozal was placed under arrest and taken to the Linn County Jail on November 28, 2022. He was released after posting a $10,000 bond. No additional information will be provided at this time. Iowans with information about insurance fraud are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau at 515-654-6556.

NEIL E. SCHROETER, 72, of rural Brayton (Svcs. 12/3/22)

Obituaries

November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

NEIL E. SCHROETER, 72, of rural Brayton, died Nov. 22, 2022, at home. Funeral services for NEIL E. SCHROETER will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, at the Exira Lutheran Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends on Friday, Dec. 2nd, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Oakfield Cemetery, east of Brayton.

NEIL E. SCHROETER is survived by:

His wife – Lavonne Schroeter, of rural Brayton.

His daughter – Leslie (Matt) Irwin, of Elkhorn, NE.

His son – Trevor (Rebecca) Schroeter, of Forest Grove, IL.

His brother – Doug (Sherri) Schroeter, of McKinney, TX.

His sister – Carol Gronseth, of Atlantic.

1 granddaughter, his in-laws, other relatives, and friends.