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Gun and holster stolen from a vehicle in Creston

News

December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston say a man from Clearfield reported Monday morning, that while his vehicle was parked at either the Creston Hy-Vee or Tractor Supply, Sunday, someone stole a gun, holster and loaded magazine. The weapon was identified as a black, Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series Core .40-calibur, with red dot. The loss was estimated at $1,300.

Heartbeat Today 12-07-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

December 7th, 2021 by admin

Jim Field speaks with ISU Extension Field Agronomist Aaron Saeugling about the Crop Advantage series programs in the area.

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Shenandoah man arrested following an incident, Monday

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December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Fremont County report a man was arrested on numerous charges, Monday, after he allegedly threw rocks at a passing vehicle in the 1500 block of W. Sheridan Avenue, which is just outside the Shenandoah City limits. Authorities say 34-year old Kyle Campbell of Shenandoah was arrested in a nearby parking lot for public intoxication and disorderly conduct. He arrested wasn’t without incident. Police deployed a taser on Campbell when he allegedly became combative and began fighting with Police.

Authorities subsequently charged Campbell with Interference with Official Acts – Causing Bodily Injury. He was transported to the Fremont County Jail and held, pending an appearance before the magistrate.

Shenandoah Police Department, Shenandoah Rescue, and the Page County Sheriff’s Office assisted the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office

Heartbeat Today 12-06-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

December 7th, 2021 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Amanda Graham, Owner of Picker’s Parlor and Franklin Market, about the Adopt-A-Soldier program that she has developed for the holiday season and beyond.

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High School Basketball Scoreboard Monday 12/06/2021

Sports

December 7th, 2021 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL
CAM 63, Coon Rapids-Bayard 43 (CAM: Mallory Behnken 17 points, 8 rebounds, 7 blocks.)
Central Decatur 59, Lamoni 46
Lewis Central 54, CB Thomas Jefferson 10
Martensdale-St. Marys 63, Colo-NESCO 8
Riverside 38, Griswold 27
Tri-Center 51, West Harrison 26
Winterset 48, Norwalk 26
Woodbine 66, East Mills 46

BOYS BASKETBALL
Boyer Valley 50, West Monona 39
CAM 58, Coon Rapids-Bayard 48
Central Decatur 62, Lamoni 35
Clarke 53, Saydel 43
Lewis Central 63, CB Thomas Jefferson 46
Ridge View 53, East Sac County 48
Riverside 52, Griswold 17
Norwalk 54, Winterset 52
West Harrison 74, Tri-Center 45
Woodbine 50, East Mills 46

Vandals hit Bob Kerrey pedestrian bridge Monday

News

December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, Nebraska/KETV) – An estimated $90,000 damage occurred to the Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge early Monday morning, when vandals struck the structure that crosses the Missouri River, and connects Omaha/Council. Officials with the Omaha Parks and Recreation Department said on social media, that a person or persons unknown knocked out the LED system “for the foreseeable future.” Police said it appeared a rock had been thrown at the boxes, damaging the computer controls housed inside.

Access to the bridge will continue, but the system that programs the colored LED lights is off line. Omaha Parks & Rec said “It is disheartening to see this kind of action taken against one of our iconic city features. We ask our community and visitors to help us preserve and respect these special landmarks and facilities.”

The main lights on the lower portion of the bridge were repaired. The LED lighting system and digital controls were installed in 2019 at a cost of $720,000. The upgrade also included more security cameras, but it’s unclear if the cameras caught the vandalism.

Des Moines Police Officer & suspect struck by a car

News

December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATE’S w/suspect dying) (Des Moines, Iowa) –  Officials with the Des Moines Police Department said in a news release, Monday, that a Des Moines police officer and a suspect were hit by a car during a foot chase Monday night. The incident happened in the 3700 block of Southeast 14th Street near Watrous Avenue. According to the statement, “At approximately 7:47 p.m., the officer initiated a radio transmission that indicated he was in a violent encounter with an individual.

“The Des Moines Police Department Communications Center announced a need for assistance and additional patrol units responded,” police said in a news release. “At approximately 7:48 p.m., the Des Moines Police Department Communications Center began to receive calls reporting that a Des Moines Police Department officer, as well as an apparent fleeing suspect, had been hit by a vehicle.”  Police said Monday morning that the suspect, a 31-year-old man, has died. His name has not been released pending family notification. The officer, a 48-year-old man who has been a Des Moines officer since 2017, remains hospitalized. Police did not release his condition.

A statement from Des Moines Police said “The preliminary investigation, including witness statements and examination of evidence at the scene, indicates that the officer observed a sedan-style vehicle driving northbound in the 3800 block of SE 14th Street in reverse. The vehicle pulled into a business parking lot and the Traffic Unit officer stopped to investigate. During the initial conversation, the driver provided a false name to the officer. As the officer investigated, the driver fled on foot, running westbound into SE 14th Street. The officer followed. Evidence indicates that there was a physical struggle, in the southbound lanes of SE 14th Street, as the officer attempted to place the driver in custody. The driver attempted to flee back eastbound into the northbound lanes, with the officer following. There they were both struck by a northbound vehicle, operated by a 28-year-old, female, Ames resident,” police said in a news release. “The fleeing driver was found to have a felony-level, narcotics-related, active arrest warrant, and a barred driver’s license. No charges have been filed against the driver of the vehicle that struck both persons as evidence indicates that the crash was unavoidable.”

Payout approved in U-I discrimination lawsuits

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December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state appeal board has approved a payout by the University of Iowa for nearly two million dollars in discrimination suits involving two Christian student organizations. A federal judge ruled that the U- I violated the First Amendment rights of Business Leaders in Christ and the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship by deregistering the groups for requiring leaders to affirm statements of faith. The U-I said the groups violated its human rights policy for practices such as banning openly gay leaders.

The federal judge ruled in both cases that the University did not apply the policy uniformly to all student groups — and had unfairly targeted the Christian organizations. A federal appeals court upheld the rulings last summer. The settlement funds will go towards attorney’s fees and damages.

Replacement to be picked as leader of state’s largest ag group retires from post

Ag/Outdoor

December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After ten years, Iowa Farm Bureau president Craig Hill is stepping down as head of the state’s largest agricultural organization. Hill’s successor will be chosen as Farm Bureau members meet in Des Moines starting today (Tuesday) for their annual state conference. Matt Schuiteman of Sioux County, district director for northwest Iowa, says three names will be on the ballot. “Joe Heinrich, who is the current vice president, is from Jackson County over in far eastern Iowa,” Schuiteman says. “Then there’s Brent Johnson who is from near Manson in Calhoun County, and Tim Kaldenberg is also running. He’s from southern Iowa in Monroe County near Albia. Each one of them would be a fine choice.”

Schuiteman says it may take more than one vote to determine the next Iowa Farm Bureau president.”It’s hard to say. It very well could take a couple of votes just because there’s three guys running so typically, in that situation, somebody needs to get over 50% and a lot of times when you have three people running, that doesn’t happen the first time,” he says, “not to say that it’s going to be contentious at any point.” Schuiteman says Farm Bureau members won’t be establishing any new planks in the platform during the conference.  “We’re not going to work on establishing any policy in this meeting,” he says. “In terms of the delegate body, there’s more internal things that we take care of that are pertinent to the organization.”

This year’s theme for the state conference is “Our Farms, Our Future.”

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021

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December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/a chance of flurries this morning. High 37. Winds SE @ 10-15 mph.
Tonight: P/Cloudy. Low around 15. N @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 40. SE @ 5-10.
Thursday: P/Cldy to Cldy. High 50.
Friday: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of light rain. High near 40.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 26. Our Low was 8. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 51 and the Low was 16. The Record High on this date was 64 in 1894. The Record Low was -15 in 2005.