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Parking restrictions in place for Clarinda Band Jamboree October 5th

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

The Clarinda Police Department would like to remind the citizens of Clarinda that no parking is allowed on the following streets from 7:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 5th, 2019 for the annual Band Day Jamboree Parade.

The 100 through 800 block of W. Main Street

The 100 block of E. Main Street

The100 block of N. 15th St.

The 100 block of E. Washington Street

The 100 block through 300 block of W. Washington Street

24th Street (Cardinal Drive) from Garfield Street to State Street (*SCHOOL BUS PARKING*)

The police department appreciates the cooperation of all citizens in removing their vehicles from the parade route. Vehicles that are not removed from the parade route by 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 5th will be towed at the expense of the vehicle’s registered owner(s).

If a citizen has any questions concerning this, please contact the Clarinda Police Department Office of the Chief of Police at 712-542-2194 extension 201.

Police seeking man who attacked woman out for run in Ames

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Police say a man stabbed a woman during her evening run in Ames.

The Des Moines Register reports police issued an alert after the attack about 7:40 p.m. Sunday in a residential area near the city’s downtown.

Police say the man hit the woman in the head from behind and then stabbed her at least three times on her side.

The woman was able to escape and was later treated at a hospital before being released.

Police don’t know what kind of weapon was used.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Report 09/23/2019

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office released details Monday on a number of recent arrests.

On Friday evening an Underwood woman was arrested following a short pursuit. A Deputy initiated a traffic stop on South 1st Street and Pierce Street at approximately 9:24 p.m. and a pursuit began. After a short pursuit the vehicle stopped and 32-year-old Carri Sue Nelson of Underwood was charged with Assault on Persons in Certain Occupations, Interference with Official Acts, Operating under the Influence 3rd or Subsequent Offense, and Reckless Driving.

Also on Friday 54-year-old Deborah Sue Miller.  Miller was arrested Friday after Deputies were called to 1400 Big Lake Road for a vehicle in water. Miller was charged with Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense.

On Saturday, September 21st Deputies arrested 35-year-old Wallace Clifford Franks. The arrest occurred after Deputies were called to the Casey’s General Store in Avoca for an armed subject. Franks was charged with Carrying Weapons.

On Monday morning 33-year-old Shakir Jama Farah of Sioux City was charged with Criminal Mischief 4th after damaging a sprinkler in a holding cell Sunday night at the Pottawattamie County Jail. Farah was originally booked in for Trespassing and now faces an additional charge of Criminal Mischief 4th.

Minor Iowa flooding expected along Mississippi River

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Minor flooding is expected this week in Iowa communities along the Mississippi River.

The National Weather Service says the river is swelling with runoff from heavy rain in southern Wisconsin and northeastern Iowa, plus the runoff from heavy rain this past weekend in eastern Iowa. Nearly 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) was reported at several spots.

The river is expected to crest about a half-foot (15.2 centimeters) over minor flood stage at Davenport on Wednesday morning. That could lead to flooding at LeClaire Park. In April floodwater rushed into downtown Davenport when a barrier failed.

The crest at Muscatine is expected to be a foot (30.4 centimeters) above minor flood stage on Thursday morning.

At Burlington, a crest about 8 inches (20.3 centimeters) above minor flood stage is expected overnight Thursday into Friday.

Thayer man arrest on assault charge Sunday

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Thayer man on Sunday evening. At 6:00pm Sunday Deputies arrested 50-year-old Brian Paul Ringgenberg of Thayer for assault with intent to inflict serious injury. He was being held in the Union County Jail awaiting an appearance before the Magistrate.

Iowa Poll finds vast majority of Democrats going to Caucuses undecided

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

(Radio Iowa) The Des Moines Register/C-N-N Iowa Poll released this weekend shows four-out-of-five Iowa Caucus-goers have not settled yet on a candidate.

Teresa Keenan of Atlantic had narrowed her list down to three candidates when she got to the Steak Fry.

Trent Kutchara of Council Bluffs has narrowed his choices down to Warren and Sanders from a field that he SUGGESTS is too crowded.

Seventy-three-year-old Dan Corsair of Indianola is deciding between Booker and Buttigieg.

The next big gathering for Iowa Democrats will be the party’s fall fundraiser on November 1st. It’s to be held at Wells Fargo Arena, the largest indoor venue in Des Moines.

Flooding forces road closures in western Iowa, again

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

(Radio Iowa) The Missouri River is out of its banks, again, forcing the Iowa Department of Transportation to close a 20-mile stretch of Interstate 29 as well as a section of I-680. D-O-T engineer Austin Yates says about a mile of I-29 is underwater and the water is up to two feet deep.

The National Weather Service warns even trying to drive through a few inches of water is extremely dangerous and not advised. Interstate 29 is closed from Council Bluffs to Loveland, 20 miles to the north, while I-680 is closed from the Missouri River to the I-29 interchange. Yates says they’re keeping a close watch on several sections of roadways in the region.

Yates says the D-O-T expects the highways to be closed all week, based on the forecasts for the Missouri River. Closures have been frequent in western Iowa due to persistent flooding since early spring.

Jurors to resume deliberations in Iowa corn rake killing

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A judge has ordered jurors to resume their work Monday in the trial of an eastern Iowa hog farmer accused of using a corn rake to kill his wife.

The Telegraph Herald reports that the jury deliberated for nearly three hours Friday in a Dubuque courtroom after closing arguments regarding 43-year-old Todd Mullis. Mullis is charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of Amy Mullis on Nov. 10 at the farm about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Dubuque.

Prosecutor Maureen Hughes said Friday that Mullis had wanted to kill his wife for years and was irate over her affair.

Mullis’ attorney suggested that Amy Mullis startled someone in the farm’s shed where she was found, prompting that person to impale her in the back with the corn rake.

Former Sioux City teacher appeals her firing

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City teacher accused of sending critical letters to her superintendent and other district leaders is appealing her firing.

The Sioux City Journal reports that Julie Fischer’s petition for judicial review says the Sioux City Community School District board’s decision to terminate Fischer’s employment violated her First Amendment right to free speech. Fischer is asking for a reversal of the board’s decision, reinstatement and an award of back pay and benefits. No hearings have been scheduled.

The school board voted to fire Fischer even though a judge cleared her of criminal charges. In March a judge dismissed six counts of harassment Fischer faced, saying the letters were free speech, not harassment.

The board has said Fischer was not terminated because of the letters, but because she violated the district’s Mandatory Cooperation in Workplace Investigation Policy and Code of Ethics. The board ruled that Fischer made false statements and provided misleading information during the district’s investigation.

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