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DCI investigates fatal Waterloo O-I-S

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August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa – On Saturday, August 13, the Waterloo Police Department requested the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation to investigate an officer-involved shooting that occurred at about 4:30 p.m. near the intersection of Dubuque Road and Adrian Street in Waterloo. Officers with the Waterloo Police Department were originally called to the Flavor Shop at 2301 Lafayette Street on the report of a man waving a gun.  That man was later identified as Michael Ahrens, age 32, no permanent address.  Officers located Ahrens walking west on Dubuque Road and ordered him several times to drop the gun.

Officers fired less-than lethal rounds at Ahrens in an effort to get Ahrens to drop the gun and Ahrens continued to refuse.  Ahrens pointed the weapon at officers twice, after which two Waterloo police officers fired at Ahrens.  Ahrens was struck twice.  Ahrens was transported to the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics where he later died.
The weapon Ahrens held was later identified as an airsoft pistol.

Airsoft Pistol

Audio and video of the incident was captured on several Waterloo PD body cameras.  Upon completion of the investigation, the case report will be forwarded to the Blackhawk County Attorney’s Office for review.  The officers have been placed on paid administrative leave.

Adair County Sheriff’s report

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August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports numerous arrests from over the past week. A man from Bridgewater was arrested Aug. 7th in Adair County. 23-year-old Randall Lee Dill, III, was arrested on a Cass County warrant and turned over to Cass County Deputies. On the 8th, 39-year-old Dustin Brian Benge, of Greenfield, was arrested after Deputies responded to a report of a vehicle stopped in the middle of Townline Road at around 8:12-a.m.  Upon further investigation, Benge was found slumped over asleep in the driver’s seat. When the Deputy opened the door to speak with the man, he observed an A-R platform weapon next to Benge. Also in the vehicle was a CO2-style pistol and a pellet gun behind the seat. A more through search of the 1975 Chevy pickup resulted in the discovery of numerous needles that contained methamphetamine, and a pipe that contained marijuana.

Benge was arrested for: OWI/2nd offense; Felon in control of a firearm; Unlawful possession of a prescription drug; Poss. of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 1st offense; PCS 3rd or greater offense, and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia. Benge was released later that same day on a $12,000 bond. Separately, Adair County Deputies arrested 48-year-old Jay Ryan Ladd, of Greenfield, on Aug. 8th, for Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order, and False report of an indictable offense to a public entity. He was released later on a $1,300 bond.

On August 9th, 45-year-old Jason Glen Dukes, of Lorimor, was arrested by Stuart Police on a warrant for Violation of Probation, and on a Dallas County warrant for Driving Under Suspension. His total bond was set at $2,300. 36-year-old Samantha Ann Wright, of Creston, was arrested Aug. 9th by Stuart Police, for Driving While Barred. She was issued a citation and released from the scene with a court date.

On Aug. 10th, Police in Adair arrested 35-year-old Michael Allen Leeper, of Adair, for OWI/1st offense. He was cited and released a short time later. On Aug. 11th, 25-year-old Luis David Penaloza Garcia, of Omaha, an inmate at the Adair County Jail, was charged with Assault w/bodily injury, after he allegedly assaulted a fellow inmate without provocation, inside the jail recreation area. Bond on his latest charge was set at $1,000.

Stuart Police arrested 45-year-old Jason Aaron Watson, of Atlantic, on August 13th, following a traffic stop. Watson was charged with OWI/1st offense. He blew a .215% for intoxication during a preliminary breath test, and later registered .172% at the Adair County Sheriff’s Office. Watson was released a short-time later with a citation. And, early Saturday morning (Aug. 13), 21-year-old Kyra Lynn Evans, of Bridgewater, was arrested in Adair County, for OWI/1st offense. She was cited and later released.

Search warrant executed in Shambaugh results in 2 Felony Drug Arrests

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August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports two people were arrested on drug charges this (Monday) morning. A little before 6-a.m., Clarinda Police Officers and Page County Sheriff Deputies executed a search warrant at 418 Main Street, in Shambaugh. Brothers says approximately 30 grams of a controlled substance believed to be methamphetamine, cash and two motor vehicles were seized.

The homes’ residents, 48-year-old Michael Leo Pickens and 41-year-old Haley Ann Haynes, of Shambaugh, were taken into custody without incident, and are being held without bond in the Page County Jail, pending an initial court appearance. They face charges that include: Felony possession with intent to deliver/methamphetamine; Failure to have the required drug tax stamps, and possession of a controlled substance/methamphetamine. Reports have been forwarded to Page County Attorney’s Office for formal charging decisions.

The search warrant was executed as a result of an on-going investigation by the Clarinda Police Department into the distribution of illicit narcotics by Pickens and Haynes. Clarinda Regional Health Center Emergency Medical Services provided aid during the execution of the search warrant.

All defendants are presumed innocent under our system of criminal justice until proven guilty in a court of law.

AG Secretary says farm economy is strong, with some uncertainty remaining

Ag/Outdoor

August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State Agriculture Secretary, Mike Naig, says the drought continues to be an issue as the state’s crops head into the final stages before harvest.  “There’s a lot of things that can happen here, as we get through the end of August and into fall that can still make or break that crop,” he says. “But really, it’s about how can we catch a rain or two and try to finish things off.” Naig sums up the outlook right now among farmers. “I think things are very strong in the ag economy, with the caveat being that uncertainty ahead,” Naig says.

Naig says farmers are used to dealing with the uncertainty, and this year has some of that as well. “Commodity prices have been strong. We expect pretty good yields across the state that bodes well for the farm economy. But there’s one caveat. And that, of course, is the cost of everything and the uncertainty around that,” according to Naig. “And so, you know, input costs, the cost of fertilizer, the cost of fuel, the impact of inflation, and continued supply chain disruptions.”

He says farmers can’t do anything about the rain — but can take some actions on the other factors. “This double whammy, if you will of supply chain disruption, can I get what I need when I need it? And then too what is the price that I’m going to have to pay,” he says. “And that applies to equipment, fertilizer, fuel, all of the above. So those are the things farmers are trying to manage through their risk. You know, and we’ve got some tools to do that.”

Naig says every family in the state is facing some of the same challenges with supply chain issues and inflation. Naig spoke with Radio Iowa at the Iowa State Fair.

Audubon City Attorney to update vicious dog ordinance

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August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The City Attorney in Audubon is tasked with amending an Ordinance that pertains to dogs deemed vicious. The City Council, on August 8th, expressed its concerns regarding recent dog attacks, by adding to the Ordinance any dog deemed a Vicious Dog be removed permanently from within the City limits.

Any Dog impounded more than three times in a 12 month period, the residence would be banned on owning any animal for two years. The Police Chief will have the power to designate an animal as vicious. The owner will be required to produce written proof of Rabies vaccination.

The current ordinance has fines beginning at $30 and rising $10 for each offense. The first reading of a Dogs At Large Ordinance is expected during the Audubon City Council’s meeting in September.

ARVIS A. McKEANE, 95, of Anoka, MN (Svcs. 8/20/22)

Obituaries

August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ARVIS A. McKEANE, 95, of Anoka, MN, died Friday, Aug. 12th, at home. Funeral Services for ARVIS McKEANE will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, August 20, 2022 at the Griswold United Methodist Church. Rieken-Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is in charge of the arrangements.

The family will greet friends one hour prior to services at the church (9:30-until 10:30-a.m., Saturday).

Burial is in the Griswold Cemetery.

A memorial fund is currently being established.

Change of date for the Audubon School Board meeting

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August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon School Board was set to meet this (Monday) evening, but Superintendent Eric Trager says due to some scheduling conflicts, the meeting will be held this Wednesday evening, instead. Here’s the agenda for the August 17th session:

Board of Education – Regular Meeting

Boardroom, High School, 800 Third Ave.

Wednesday, August 17, 2022 – 7:00 P.M.

7:00Board Work Session – Policy Review – 203, 402.4, 501.14, 501.15, 504.5, 504.5R1, 505.5, 507.2, 507.2E1, 607.2, 704.6, 804.5, 804.7, 804.7R1, 901

Our Mission is to provide a quality education in a positive, equitable & respectful environment that encourages & prepares all students to become life-long learners & responsible members of a rapidly changing society.

1.0 Call Regular Session to Order

2.0 Approve Agenda

3.0 Approve Consent Agenda

3.01 Minutes – July 18, 2022 Regular Meeting

3.02 Warrants and Financial Reports

4.0 Public Comments – Please contact the Supt. or Board President (Board Policy #213)

  1. Action Items

5.01 – Approve Policy Revisions – 203, 402.4, 501.14, 501.15, 504.5, 504.5R1, 505.5, 507.2, 507.2E1, 607.2, 704.6, 804.5, 901

5.02 – Approve First Reading – 804.7, 804.7R1

5.03 – Approve DMACC Student Teacher Observation Contract

5.04 – Approve Student Handbooks

5.05 – Approve 28E with North Central Consortium

5.06 – Approve Change Orders – Building Project

5.07 – Approve Mediation Settlement with Construct

5.08 – Personnel

6.0 Communication & Updates

6.01 Computer Science Update – Matt Wilder

6.02 Superintendent Report

6.02.1 – Update on Building Project

6.02.2 – New Staff Supper

6.03 Principal’s Reports

6.03.1 – Back to School Preservice Days

7.0 Adjournment

Next Regular Meeting: Monday, September 19, 2022

Cass County Supervisors meeting agenda for 8/16/22

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August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors have a light agenda ahead of Tuesday’s regular, weekly meeting. It includes a request for ARPA funds from the City of Cumberland, and discuss/possible action on the sale of County-Owned Farmland.

Shelby County BOS regular meeting set for Tuesday

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August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Board of Supervisors’ weekly meeting takes place Tuesday, in Harlan. Auditor/Commissioner of Elections Mark Maxwell provided us with an agenda:

Montgomery County Board of Supervisor’s agenda, 8/16/22

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August 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors are set to meet Tuesday morning. Montgomery County Auditor & Commissioner of Elections Jill Ozuna provided the media with the agenda for the session:

Courthouse Board of Supervisor’s Meeting Room – Regular Meeting, 8:30 A.M., Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Tentative Agenda:

  • Call meeting to order
  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Roll call of members
  • Approval of Agenda – Order at discretion of Chairman
  • Read minutes as presented. Chairman to call for any additions/corrections to said minutes
  • Board chairman will ask the audience for any comments, limited to two minutes per person.
  • Supervisors: Weekly committee/assignment updates
  • Secondary Roads Update

New Business

  • Public Health update, Samantha Beeson
  • Safety Coordinator position. Discussion and action as necessary.

Discuss and start agenda items for next meeting

Announcements – The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Adjournment

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