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2 arrested on warrants in Mills County

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two people were arrested on separate warrants today (Thursday), in Mills County. Authorities say 34-year old Colton Mitch MClain, of Bellevue, NE., was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant for Failure to Appear on the original charge of Violation of Probation. His bond was set at $1,000. And, 43-year old Michael Raymond Carver, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Mills County Jail, on a warrant for Harassment in the 3rd Degree. His bond was set at $2,000.

Rep. Axne Unveils Bill to Rename Clarinda Post Office in Honor of ‘Mother of 4-H’ Jessie Field Shambaugh

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CLARINDA, IA — Iowa Democrat 3rd District Representative Cindy Axne, today (Thursday), introduced legislation to rename the U.S. Post Office in Clarinda in honor of Jessie Field Shambaugh, the former school superintendent from Page County, and longtime Iowa educator known to many as the ‘Mother of 4-H.’ Axne said “The values of leadership, engagement, and community that I carry with me today I owe to my time as a 4-H kid growing up in Iowa, and I’m proud to have the opportunity to honor one of Iowa’s most valuable daughters for her contributions to our state and for bringing these ideals to millions of 4-H’ers since.” Axne says ‘Miss Jessie’ – as she was affectionately called by her students – was a trailblazer, educator, mother, author, and radio contributor – and I look forward to honoring her legacy in Page County by cementing her place in the heart of its community.”

Rep. Axne announced her bill to rename the Clarinda Post Office with Jessie Field Shambaugh’s grandson, Seth Watkins, at American Legion Post 98 in Clarinda

Shambaugh began teaching in Page County in 1901, and formed the Boys Corn Club and the Girls Home Club to teach students essential skills for the farm and home through extracurricular  programs. To boost participation for the Clubs, she created a clover pin – with each leaf labeled with an H. Her design became the symbol of 4-H in 1914 when the Smith-Lever Act established the Cooperative Extension program through the USDA, formalizing 4-H clubs across the country.

Today, over 6 million schoolchildren participate in 4-H activities – learning life skills, leadership, and cooperation through the same values of ‘Head, Hands, Heart, and Health’ that Shambaugh helped pioneer over a century ago. Shambaugh was also an author, a radio contributor on KFNF in Shenandoah, and the mother of two children. She was born in 1881 near Shenandoah, studied at Shenandoah’s Western Normal College, graduated Tabor College in Fremont County, and was elected superintendent of schools in Page County in 1906. She died in 1971 in Clarinda. In 1977, Shambaugh was named to the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame.

The bill introduced by Rep. Axne to rename the post office at 101 S. 16th Street is co-sponsored by the other three members of the Iowa House delegation: Reps. Abby Finkenauer (IA-01), Dave Loebsack (IA-02), and Steve King (IA-04).

Initial unemployment claims up, total claims down last week in Iowa

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The number of Iowans filing a first-time unemployment claim jumped 28 percent last week. At the same time, the total number of Iowans getting unemployment benefits fell by five percent. According to Iowa Workforce Development, Nearly 10-thousand-700 people who had a job in Iowa filed an initial claim for unemployment last week. Over half of those who filed for unemployment were self-employed, independent contractors or working in manufacturing. The state paid out nearly 32-million dollars in unemployment benefits to 135-thousand out-of-work Iowans last week.

IDOT closing part of I-80 near Council Bluffs for emergency road work

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

UPDATE 12:25-p.m.) Police in Council Bluffs say it appears the Interstate 80 eastbound closure at Highway 6 in Council Bluffs, is expected to reopen around 5-a.m., Friday, instead of this (Thursday) afternoon. The Iowa Department Transportation had reported during the 8 o’clock hour today (Thursday), that crews had closed down I-80 eastbound at Hwy 6 for emergency road repairs. The suggested detour is to take I-29 north to 880.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest at around 12:15 -a.m. today (Thursday), of a woman from Council Bluffs, who turned herself-in on a warrant for Harassment in the 3rd Degree – False Reports. 25-year old Joeli Marienne West was turned over to Pott. County Corrections staff. Late Wednesday night, a motorist, 26-year old Darrell Jerome Boyer, of Neola, was arrested after a Deputy stopped to assist him on Railroad Highway and Hanie Avenue. A records check determined Boyer was wanted for Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender, and two counts of being a Fugitive from Justice. Boyer was being held in the Pott. County Jail on $2,000 bond.

Wednesday afternoon, 30-year old Brittany Savanna Nicole Hedges, of Council Bluffs, turned herself-in to the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office. Hedges was wanted on a warrant for Child Endangerment-Abandonment. She was turned over to Pott. County Corrections. Late Tuesday morning, Pott. County Jail inmate, 30-year old Cornelius Cooper Stanley, of Council Bluffs, was presented with a warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense causing injury. Stanley was then returned to his jail cell.

Monday afternoon, 43-year old Jason M. Fisher was taken into custody for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana-1st offense. He was arrested following a traffic stop for speeding near Treynor. And 40-year old Bradley Shea Eaton, of Booneville, MS., an inmate at the Pott. County Jail, was issued a warrant for being a Fugitive from Justice. He remains in jail on $5,300 bond associated with other charges.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/9/20

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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Iowa woman pleads not guilty to fatal stabbing of rival

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

PELLA, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa woman accused of fatally stabbing her husband’s girlfriend has pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder. The Des Moines Register reports that 55-year-old Michelle Boat entered the plea Monday. Authorities allege that Boat shouted “He don’t belong to you” during the May 18 attack that killed 46-year-old Tracy Mondabough. Pella police have said that Boat was recorded on camera following the victim to an apartment complex before the stabbing.

Police also accused Boat of abusing her estranged husband and violating a no-contact order several times in the months before the stabbing.

Creston man arrested on drug & assault charges

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports the arrest at around 6-p.m. Wednesday, of 59-year old John Edgar Dickerson, Jr., from Creston. Dickerson was arrested on the charges of Possession of Controlled Substance – Marijuana 1st, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Assault While Displaying a Dangerous Weapon. He was being held on a $3,300 cash or surety bond, in the Union County Jail. And, at around 5:20-this (Thursday) morning, 26-year old Jacob David Jones, of Creston, was arrested on a charge of Failure to Appear. He was subsequently released on a $300 cash bond.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 7/9/20

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Iowa COVID-19 update (10-a.m., 7/9/20) – 7 deaths, 669 new positive cases; 3 more in Cass County

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Seven people have died from COVID-19 in Iowa since Wednesday’s report, according to the Iowa Department of Public Health, and 669 more people have tested positive for the virus. The death toll now stands at 739, while the number of positive cases is 33,012. Three more persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in Cass County, for a total of 27., while the number of those recovered in the County are unchanged, at 18. Guthrie County reports two more positive cases, for a total of 72, and COVID-19 dashboard shows Pottawattamie County with 762 positive cases, which is up eight from Wednesday.

Statewide, out of the 352,106 tests completed to-date, 318,430 tests have come back as negative for COVID-19, and 26,232 people have recovered from the virus. Statewide RMCC hospitalization data show: 168 COVID-19 patients are in a hospital (3 more than yesterday/Wednesday); 49 are in an ICU (up 5 from yesterday); 32 were admitted to a hospital (compared to 23 yesterday), and 22 were on a ventilator. In southwest/western Iowa RMCC Region 4: Seven are hospitalized (2 more than yesterday); 3 remain in an ICU; 2 were admitted to a hospital (compared to none, yesterday), and there was no one on a ventilator.

Long-Term Care (LTC) facility data show: 17 current outbreaks; 339 residents/staff tested positive for COVID-19; 231 have recovered, and there have been 390 deaths to-date (3 more than yesterday). County-by-County COVID-19 cases, and the number of person who have recovered (   ).

  • Cass: 27 (18)
  • Adair: 17 [1 more than yesterday] (12)
  • Adams: 8 (8)
  • Audubon: 16 (15)
  • Guthrie: 72 (58)
  • Montgomery: 10 (8)
  • Pottawattamie: 762 (652)
  • Shelby: 117 (105)