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Sioux City man in custody, suspected of burglaries in four states

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The suspect in a burglary at a hardware store in Storm Lake has been linked to similar burglaries elsewhere in Iowa and surrounding states. On January 28th, Storm Lake Police discovered around 28-hundred dollars worth of merchandise was missing from Ace Hardware. Similar burglaries and thefts had reportedly occurred around the area. Storm Lake Police eventually obtained a search warrant for a Rock Rapids residence, which was executed on June 15th.

Approximately 14-thousand dollars worth of various tools were located that were allegedly stolen from theft incidents in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Minnesota. 45-year-old Adam Nelson of Sioux City was taken into custody by Lyon County Deputies on drug-related charges, as well as two Sioux County warrants.

Storm Lake Police have filed multiple felony charges against Nelson. He was originally held at the Lyon County Jail pending extradition to Buena Vista County.

Heartbeat Today 9-8-2022

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September 8th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Charlie Leaders about the 40th Annual Carstens Farm Days at the Carstens 1880 Farmstead near Shelby this weekend.

Cartens Farm Days

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Creston man arrested for Harassment

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston (Iowa) report the arrest Wednesday afternoon, of a 74-year-old man, for Harassment in the 3rd Degree. Hyvis Oerlyn Thatcher, of Creston, was transported from his home to the Union County Jail, where he posted a $300 bond, and was released.

Woman to serve a term of probation in fatal Polk County accident

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – A woman whose vehicle struck and killed a Des Moines East High student and then left the scene, was ordered to serve two years of probation. A Judge, Wednesday, also ordered 38-year-old Terra Jean Flipping to pay a $1,025 associated with the death on April 28th, of 14-year-old Ema Cardenas. Flipping was facing five-years in prison for leaving the scene of a deadly accident. Cardenas was hit near the intersection of East University Avenue and Sampson Street, while she was walking home from school.

Des Moines Police have said Flipping had no way to avoid hitting Cardenas. They said also, that had she not fled the scene, she likely would not faced any charges. Flipping’s father previously told KCCI-TV in Des Moines, that his daughter didn’t stop because people in the area started harassing her. Ana Campos, Ema Cardenas’ mother, said she has grocery store video that shows that claim was untrue, and she plans to release it, soon.

Lawsuit against State Auditor in Iowa is dismissed

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – A District Court Judge in Polk County, Wednesday, tossed out a lawsuit filed by the Kirkwood Institute against State Auditor Rob Sand, Chief of Staff John McCormally, and the Auditor’s Office. Sand was accused of violating open records laws and using his office for political gain. The Kirkwood Institute had claimed Sand refused to hand over documents about the office’s communications with a reporter and liberal blogger after Sand accused Gov. Kim Reynolds of improperly appearing in a COVID-19 public service announcement. The Court concluded “the emails were properly maintained as confidential and withheld,” and therefore granted summary judgment in favor of Auditor Sand and the rest of the Auditor’s Office.

In response to the ruling, Sand said “We are committed to transparency, but also to protecting whistleblowers who help us uncover waste, fraud, and corruption. We’ve had everyone from right-wing media outlets to the Democratic National Committee ask for records that could possibly identify tipsters. Our answer is the same every time: we must deny requests that would chip away at our ability to protect whistleblowers and save taxpayers money. Iowans can trust the State Auditor’s Office.”

Be vigilant for scammers if you’re seeking to have a loan forgiven

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans who hope to get their student loan forgiven need to be wary of people and organizations offering to process their claim. Consumer protection advocate Michelle Reinen says con artists have quickly jumped on the Biden Administration’s loan forgiveness plan and they’re using it as bait. “Anyone claiming that they require an upfront fee or charge to assist you, that’s going to be a red flag,” Reinen says. “That individual isn’t associated with the programs and is likely a scammer.” Reinen says you should always be wary of links you receive in unsolicited email.

“If you get an email that claims to look like it’s coming from your borrower and they ask you to click a link, to do an update, or verify your information, know that scammers impersonate these borrowers and lenders all the time.” If you’re wanting to check in with your lender about having the loan forgiven, go directly to the source.

“Go to your normal method of logging in, or making contact by phone with your borrower to use that information,” she says, “rather than just clicking a link from a random email.” Under the federal plan, single borrowers who earn less than $125,000 per year, or households earning less than $250,000, are eligible for $10,000 in loan forgiveness. Borrowers who fall under the income caps and received Pell Grants in college will receive up to $20,000 in forgiveness. Contact your lender directly for full details.

Iowa offense prepares for Iowa State

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa quarterback Spencer Petras says Iowa State defense will try to confuse the Hawkeyes with some unique looks in the secondary. Despite a win in last year’s game Petras was only 11 of 21 through the air for 106 yards.

Petras says the Cyclones are different than a defense with a traditional four man front.

Sophomore receiver Arland Bruce says preparation will be the key.

Iowa OC Brian Ferentz addresses struggling offense

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz says he was surprised and disappointed by the dismal performance by the Hawkeye offense in a 7-3 win over South Dakota State. Iowa managed only 166 yards of offense and one field goal while also turning the ball over twice.

Quarterback Spencer Petras has received much of the criticism after completing 11 of 25 passes in the opener and throwing an interception, but Ferentz points to himself as the one that needs to get things turned around.

Ferentz refused to say under what circumstance he would make the move to Alex Padilla at quarterback.

Cyclones prepare for Kinnick noise and Iowa defense

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State center Trevor Downing says the Cyclones have cranked up the noise at practice this week as they get ready for Saturday’s 69th meeting against Iowa. ISU is hoping to handle the noise of Kinnick Stadium and avoid pre snap penalties.

Iowa’s defense registered two second half safeties in last week’s 7-3 win over South Dakota State.

Downing says a key will be helping sophomore quarterback hunter Dekkers get off to a good start.

Red Oak woman arrested Wed. afternoon an on OWI warrant

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September 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A woman was arrested Wednesday on a valid Montgomery County warrant for OWI/2nd offense. Red Oak Police report 58-year-old Rhonda Joann Sperber, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 3:30-p.m. and transported to the Montgomery County Jail, where her bond was set at $2,000.