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Red Oak woman injured in Mills County accident Tue. morning

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A single-vehicle accident in Mills County at around 1:10-a.m. today (Tuesday), resulted in the driver being transported to a hospital. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 25-year old Lindsey Rhodes, of Red Oak, was driving a 2010 Dodge eastbound on Highway 34 near 350th Street, when the vehicle hit the gravel shoulder, causing Rhodes to over-correct. The vehicle went off the road and landed on its passenger side in the north ditch. Rhodes was transported to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital by Malvern Rescue.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (4/16)

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a man being held in the Pott. County Jail, was presented with a warrant Monday out of Douglas County, Nebraska. 32-year old Jeramy Lee Swain, of Kelley, Iowa, was wanted on the warrant for being a Fugitive From Justice. Swain remains held without bond in the Pott. County Jail on the Nebraska warrant, and a similar warrant out of Pott. County.  22-year old Omar Ventura, of Omaha, was transported from the Fremont County Jail to the Pott. County Jail, Monday. Ventura was wanted on an Iowa warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 1st offense. And, 20-year old John Wesley Lovejoy, of Council Bluffs, was picked up from the Union County South Dakota Jail and transported to Pott. County, where he was wanted on three Probation Violation warrants. Lovejoy was booked into the Pott. County Jail and held without bond.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 4/16/19

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Assault charges against former police officer dismissed

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — Charges against a former police officer accused of attacking her girlfriend in southern Iowa have been dismissed. Mahaska County court records say 26-year-old Janay Pritchett had pleaded not guilty harassment, domestic abuse assault while displaying or using a weapon and domestic abuse assault, second offense. The records say the alleged victim had told prosecutors she’d left Iowa, wouldn’t return to testify and wanted the charges dropped.

Court records say Pritchett’s girlfriend told officers that she and Pritchett were arguing May 3 last year when Pritchett kicked her in the chest, pulled a pocketknife and cut her on the left side of her neck. The girlfriend said Pritchett then threatened to shoot her with a shotgun. Pritchett says in the records that she didn’t pull a knife or cut the woman.

Body found near Marshalltown may be missing Mason City woman

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Authorities say a body found in a farm field near Marshalltown could be that of a Mason City woman. Thirty-two-year-old Michelle Grommet was reported missing on March 22nd to the Marshalltown Police Department. Police say a body was found at about 9 o’clock Monday morning in a farm field just east of the Walmart store. Authorities say the identity of the body could not be immediately confirmed but preliminary indications are it could be the missing woman. Marshalltown police say there’s no evidence of foul play but the investigation into the death continues.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 4/16/2019

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April 16th, 2019 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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Man found guilty of killing college basketball player

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DAWSON, Iowa (AP) — A jury has convicted an Oskaloosa man of stabbing to death a college basketball player. Mahaska County District Court records say 24-year-old Luke VanHemert was found guilty Monday of second-degree murder. His sentencing is scheduled for June 27. VanHemert’s lawyers had argued that he was defending himself when he killed 22-year-old William Penn player Marquis Todd during a fight after a car crash in March 2018. They said VanHemert should have been exempt from prosecution because of Iowa’s “stand your ground” law.

The law enacted in 2017 says a person doesn’t have to retreat before using deadly force if he or she reasonably thinks his or her life is being threatened. But the judge said that law didn’t apply in VanHemert’s case and ordered him to go on trial.

Cass County K9 “Mufasa” retires from service

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Last night (Monday night) was the last ride for Cass County K9 “Mufasa,” who has retired from service. Mufasa had several large narcotic seizures and criminal apprehensions. His handler/partner, Deputy Tyler Shiels says  Mufasa was an “Amazing young dog when we got him. Full of energy and still is.” Shiels said also “This dog is tough as nails yet social as could be.” Deputy Shiels and his family have kept him as part of their family and will continue. His job now is to relax, run the farm, and keep watch over the ones he loves.

Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy Tyler Shiels & his K9 partner “Mufasa.” (Cass Co. S/O photo)

Stanton City-Wide Cleanup

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The City of Stanton will hold its annual Spring Clean Up on Saturday, April 27th, from 8:00am-4:00pm. Containers will be located at the City Maintenance Building. You may drop off junk, old furniture, wood, appliances, metal and other such items. They will also accept batteries. You’re asked to please separate metal from other junk as metal will go in a separate trailer.

Seniors and disabled citizens who are unable to transport their items can call 829-2613 to arrange for pickup on Friday the 26th from 8:00am-3:00pm. The City will NOT accept brush, limbs, trees, or leaves at the Maintenance Building. Those items are accepted at the City Dump. Please note: No hazardous waste, explosives, tires, TVs, computers, liquids, paint, railroad ties or raw garbage is allowed.

The Stanton Greenbelt Trail Cleanup will also be on April 27th starting at 8:30am at Anderson Park. Items needed include loppers, chain saws, ATV’s and trailers. Cleanup will be from Anderson Park to the Old Gas Station Bridge.

Nationally-Recognized Author and Artist Eric Ode Making His First Appearance at Washington Elementary in Atlantic, Thursday, April 18

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Kids in the area have the opportunity to meet an inspiring author this Thursday, April 18th, at Washington Elementary School, in Atlantic. Eric Ode is a national award-winning children’s singer/songwriter, a widely published author and poet, and a thoroughly engaging entertainer. His upbeat, high-participation programs are bubbling over with fun, interactive music and include stories, skits, poetry, props and puppets. He will present at 9 am to junior kindergarten through first grade and at 10:15 am to second and third grade. There will be books available for purchase at each performance and an opportunity for the author to autograph each book.

Ohde says “Whenever I’m working with students, I want them to understand that they are creative individuals with their own unique and wonderful ideas. I want them to be excited about putting that creativity to work, expressing themselves creatively, persevering, and bringing something new into the world.”  A former elementary teacher of 12 years with a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, Eric has been invited to share his music and poetry programs with schools, community festivals, libraries, and churches throughout the United States, in Germany, Japan, and in Guam.

To learn more about the author, visit www.ericode.com.