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Adair County Sheriff’s report, 7/27/20

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office, Monday, released a report on three recent arrests and one court ordered finger printing. On July 23rd, 49-year old Charles Michael Carter, of Los Angeles, CA., was stopped by the Iowa State Patrol on I-80 and charged with Possession of Marijuana/1st offense. Sheriff Jeff Vandewater says Carter wasn’t arrested per-Se, but there was a court order for him to be finger-printed.

On July 22nd, 22-year old Tyler Wayne Holloway, of Waukee, was arrested in Greenfield for Carrying Weapons, after his vehicle was pulled-over for failure to have registration plates. He was also wanted on a warrant out of Louisiana for Domestic Battery. Four handguns were found in his vehicle, which Holloway had permits for in Louisiana, and did not yet get a license for in Iowa. After receiving a citation for the offense, Holloway was released from custody at the scene of his arrest.

On July 19th, 38-year old Brian Harold Eilts, of Massena, was pulled over for unsafe driving down a highway, and cited for Driving While Barred. He was issued the citation after being seen driving an SUV backward down Mainstreet in Bridgewater. Eilts told the Deputy his vehicle only had a working reverse gear. He was subsequently released at the scene with his citation.

And, at around 12:05-p.m. on July 19th, 34-year old Roger Joseph Draman, of Casey, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear on a charge of Driving While License Denied or Revoked. He was released the following day on a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

Medical groups call for Iowa governor to require masks

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa physician groups are urging Gov. Kim Reynolds to order the public to wear masks as cases continue to rise. The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Medical Society and 14 other health-professional groups said Monday in a letter to the governor that “widespread use of cloth masks in public settings will dramatically slow the spread of COVID-19 and save lives.”

The Republican governor has encouraged Iowans to “mask up,” but she has rebuffed calls to join more than half of other states in requiring it.

Cass County Treasurer: Important dates to remember, re: Prop. Taxes & MV titles, etc

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall, today (Monday), said Governor Reynolds’ Proclamation of Disaster Emergency signed on July 24th impacts many of the services provided at the CassCounty Treasurer’s office.

The proclamation sections related to property taxes were extended through Friday, July 31st, 2020. The sections related to driving with expired licenses were extended through August 23rd, 2020. The sections related to motor vehicle renewals and title transfers and temporary plates were not extended and expired on July 25, 2020 at midnight.”

What You Need to Know:

  • Pay property taxes that were due in March by July 31, 2020 to avoid penalties. Send checks to Cass County Treasurer; 5 W 7th St.; Atlantic, IA 50022; pay online at www.iowatreasurers.org; drop payment off in the yellow drop box located in front of courthouse door.
  • Pay motor vehicle renewals by August 31, 2020, if your registration expired in the months of January 2020 through July 31, 2020. Send checks to Cass County Treasurer; 5 W 7th St.; Atlantic, IA 50022; pay online at www.iowatreasurers.org ; drop payment off in the yellow drop box located in front of the courthouse door. * If you purchased a vehicle between February 13th – March 15th, your vehicle must be transferred as soon as possible to avoid penalties. ** If you purchased a vehicle between March 16th – July 25th, you must apply for title and registration by August 24th to avoid penalties.
  • Driver’s Licenses that expired beginning January 16th and during the proclamation have driving privileges extended through August 23rd. The Cass County Driver’s License Station is open by appointment only for Cass County Residents– call for an appointment at 712-243-5503; Some driver’s licenses can be extended for 6 months for driving purposes online with the Department of Transportation.
  • REAL ID driver’s license enforcement was extended until October 1, 2021.

Marshall says “We are open to the public now, but because of social distancing health needs we are limited to three to four people in the office and one to two people in the Driver’s License Station. We are asking people to pay taxes and motor vehicle renewals through our online website, mail, or drop box.”

2 more COVID-19 cases in Montgomery County; 4 more in Mills County

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County Public Health officials say two additional cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in residents of Montgomery County, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to thirty-eight (38). The new cases contracted the virus via community spread and close contact with a previously reported case. Of the two additional cases, one case is a middle-aged adult (41-60) and one case is an older adult (61-80). The number of residents who have been tested in Montgomery County amount to 1,100.

And, Public Health officials in Mills County have confirmed four additional positive cases of COVID-19. The latest cases are persons in the age ranges of 0-17, 18-40, 41-60 and 61-80. Those individuals contracted the virus through known contact and community spread, and brings the total number of cases to 68.

Authorities say 37 of the affected persons have recovered from COVID-19 in Mills County. To date, 2,537 residents of the County have been tested, for a positivity rate of 2.7%.

Gov. Reynolds appoints John Flynn as District Court Judge

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES– Gov. Kim Reynolds today (Monday), announced her appointment of John Flynn as a district court judge in Judicial Election District 2B.  Flynn, who is from Boone, currently practices law with the Jordan & Mahoney Law Firm, P.C., in Boone. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa and his law degree from the Drake University Law School.

Flynn fills the vacancy created by the upcoming retirement of District Court Judge James McGlynn. Judicial Election District 2B includes Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Humboldt, Marshall, Pocahontas, Sac, Story, Webster, and Wright counties.

Survey shows Iowa providers don’t like privatized Medicaid

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A survey conducted by the Iowa auditor shows a majority of health care organizations are dissatisfied with the state’s Medicaid program and think the privatized system hasn’t been good for the more than 650,000 poor and disabled residents receiving care. Iowa shifted the state’s Medicaid system from a state-run program to one managed by private insurance companies in 2016.

There have been persistent complaints over the past four years that providers have a more difficult time getting fully paid and that access to care has worsened for patients. Auditor Rob Sand said Monday that his survey reinforces those complaints.

(UPDATE) Woman dies in apartment fire in downtown Fort Dodge

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — A woman has died in an apartment fire in downtown Fort Dodge. Firefighters were called to the building Sunday afternoon after a fire alarm activated and a neighbor reported smelling smoke. Crews were met with heavy smoke in the apartment and then found an unresponsive woman. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Her body was taken to the State Medical Examiner’s Office. She was identified Monday at 67-year-old Jeanne Miller. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Atlantic announces adjusted 2020 football schedule

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July 27th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans football team has a revised schedule in place for the 2020 season. The IHSAA changed the format for the season on Friday, going to a 7-game regular season instead of a 9-game schedule. All teams will compete in the playoffs which will start in what would have been Week 8 of the season.

For the Trojans they drop two home non-district games against Mount Ayr and Treynor and shift the district schedule up two weeks.

  • Week 1 @ Underwood
  • Week 2 @ Kuemper
  • Week 3 @ Greene County
  • Week 4 vs Clarinda
  • Week 5 @ Des Moines Christian
  • Week 6 @ Shenandoah
  • Week 7 vs Red Oak
  • Week 8 @ Class 2A Playoffs

Cass County Sheriff’s report (7/27) – Anita man arrested on a Felony Sex Abuse charge

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports that as the result of an investigation, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office last Thursday, arrested 18-year old Suzann Marie Hensley, of Corning, on a Sheriff’s Office warrant for Theft 2nd Degree (a Class-D Felony). Hensley was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on $5,000 bond. The following day, 27-year old Dallas Lee Laible, of Corning, turned himself in at the Cass County Jail on a Sheriff’s Office warrant for Theft 2nd Degree (D Felony) regarding the same investigation. He was released later that day, also on $5,000 bond.

On July 22nd, Cass County Deputies arrested 36-year old Ryan Joel Castle, of Wabash, Indiana, on charges of Burglary 2nd Degree (a Class-C Felony) and Domestic Assault 1st Offense. Castle was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $11,000 bond.

And on July 24th, 18-year old Seth William Max Stephenson, of Anita, was arrested on a Cass County Sheriff’s Office warrant for Sex Abuse 3rd Degree (a Class-C Felony). Stephenson was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on $10,000 bond.

Iowa advocate for disabled people says ADA updates needed

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A member of the city council in Sioux City says it’s time to revisit parts of the Americans with Disabilities Act that exempt certain structures from accessibility requirements. Alex Watters says he never anticipated becoming an advocate for disabled people.”I actually had an accident 16 years, two weeks into my freshman year of college, where I dove into 18 inches of water, snapped my neck…had to do six months of rehabilitation at a hospital,” he says. “I had my whole life kind of turned upside down and had to find out how to navigate a body I no longer recognized.”

Watters returned to and graduated from Morningside College in Sioux City where he says school administrators worked with him to reschedule classes in historic structures on the campus that were not accessible to his wheelchair. Watters says others in his situation aren’t as lucky. “There are a lot of institutions or different areas, companies, whatever that have those historic structures that say: ‘Well, you know it is historic, so we don’t want to alter it. We don’t want to change that or weaken the integrity of the building,’ and so people are excluded from the conversation,” Watters says, “and I think that’s unfortunate.”

The Americans with Disabilities Act did not address access issues in commercial air travel, but a separate law forbids discrimination on passenger jets. Watters says there is a business opportunity for airlines that do more to expand accessibility.”If there were more abilities for me to utilize my wheelchair and drive into the plane and lock down safely, think about the brand loyalty,” Watters says. “…That brand loyalty will mean so much to those individuals with disabilities. We’re the largest minority group in the United States. Why wouldn’t you want to capitalize on that market?”

Watters says he has to be carried onto planes and that’s risky for him and the people who are carrying him. Watters made his comments during an Iowa P-B-S Special marking the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.