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2024 Iowa legislative session kicks off today

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January 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 2024 Iowa legislative session begins later this (Monday) morning, with more tax cuts at the top of the majority party’s agenda. Governor Kim Reynolds will outline her priorities during a speech at the Capitol on Tuesday night. Reynolds has been saying elimination of the state income tax is a long-term goal.  “We’re sitting on a pretty good surplus and we’ve got money there and we’re going to turn it back to Iowans,” Reynolds said in late November. “…We need to be more competitive.” The state income tax is currently scheduled to shrink to one rate — of three-point-nine percent — for income tax payments due in 2027. Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver says expediting that tax cut is likely the first step lawmakers will take in the tax debate.

“And then what comes next will probably be the main conversation of the session,” Whitver says. House Speaker Pat Grassley says as discussion of eliminating the income tax begins, House Republicans will press to ensure the state can meet its spending commitments. “It’s going to be something that’s sustainable,” Grassley says. “Other states that have not passed sustainable tax policy, it’s backfired on them, so from the perspective of House Republicans, we want to get the money in the hands of Iowans, but at the same time making sure it’s a forward thinking vision.” Democrats say Iowans have more immediate concerns that should be addressed by lawmakers, like the lack of child care slots and affordable housing.

House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst. “I’m pretty tired of watching Republicans govern by headline,” Konfrst says. “I think it’s time we get down to business and we actually try to see what’s going to make a difference for Iowans.” Senate Minority Leader Pam Jochum, a Democrat from Dubuque, says it’s time for lawmakers to get serious about investing in a mental health care system for children. “We’ve had a problem for a long time. The pandemic has made it that much worse,” Jochum says. “We have seen more and more children with anxiety issues, behavioral health issues than we ever did before.” Republicans have held both the House, Senate and governorship for the past seven years. Senate Leader Whitver says aside from taxes, they’ve accomplished almost every other top policy item on the G-O-P agenda.

“We’re in a really great spot as a state. I think, frankly, we’re in the strongest position we’ve ever been as a state and so you don’t always need to invent new things to do,” Whitver says. “…We’ve checked off the major things that we want to do and let’s let the economy run like we’ve set it up to run.” House Republicans are calling for tougher penalties for groups caught stealing from retailers — so-called smash and grab episodes — that have taken place in other states. Grassley says House Republicans also plan to review K-through-12 education standards, school discipline policies and teacher pay — and investigate whether out of state staffing agencies are over charging Iowa hospitals and nursing homes.

“I don’t think just because we’ve done a lot of big things, we can now be all of a sudden like, ‘Well, here we are. Let’s take a time out,'” Grassley says. “I think that’s not why Iowans sent us here or will send us back.” The House and Senate are scheduled to convene at 10 a.m.

Greenfield man injured in a Union County rollover accident

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January 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A man from Adair County was transported by private vehicle to the hospital in Creston, following a single-vehicle rollover accident Saturday morning. Authorities say 32-year-old Bryan Dean Schultz, of Greenfield, was driving a 2014 Ford Focus north on Highway 25 at around 12:25-a.m., Saturday, when he lost control of the car. The vehicle left the road and went down a slight embankment before rolling over and landing in a creek bed.

Upon further investigation, it was discovered Schultz suffered injuries as a result of the accident. He was also suspected of OWI, with charges pending blood test result from the lab.

The car, registered to a woman from Greenfield, sustained $15,000 damage.

Winterset man killed in a Madison County crash

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January 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(St. Charles, Iowa) – A crash involving a cargo truck Sunday night in eastern Madison County claimed the life of a Winterset man. The Iowa State Patrol reports 41-year-old David Blair, of Winterset, was traveling south on Upland Avenue at around 7:50-p.m., Sunday, northwest of St. Charles, when he lost control of the vehicle on a curve near 230th Street, causing the cargo truck to roll over.

The crash report says Blair was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. He died at the scene.  The Madison County Sheriff’s Department and St. Charles Rescue crews assisted the Patrol.

Boil water notice issued for part of Oakland (IA)

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January 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Oakland, Iowa) – The City of Oakland has issued a Boil Water notice for parts of the City due to a loss of pressure in the water distribution system. The notice applies to all Harrison Street addresses and 601 and 603 Pioneer Avenue. The notice as published appears below:

Adair County Sheriff’s report for 1/7/24

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January 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Department reports the arrest January 4th on drug charges, of a man from Clearfield. Stuart Police arrested 29-year-old Mikel Olin Hilton at around 2:30-a.m., Thursday, following a traffic stop at the Stuart exit off Interstate 80. The vehicle was pulled over because an Officer observed there were no working taillights on the 2006 Ford Mustang.

Upon further investigation, and while speaking with the driver, identified as Mikel Hilton, the Officer detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. Hilton admitted to possessing about one-half ounce of marijuana, THC wax, a methamphetamine bong, and other drug paraphernalia.

A Probable Cause search of the car was conducted, during which the marijuana and paraphernalia were found, along with a pipe containing burned marijuana residue. The evidence was seized and Hilton arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance-2nd offense/Marijuana, and Possession of drug paraphernalia.

Hilton was released from the Adair County Jail about 2 hours later on a $2,300 cash or surety bond.

Snow Emergency for Clarinda Monday-Tuesday

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January 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – Officials with the City of Clarinda have declared a “Snow Emergency” for heavy snowfall. The order, is in effect for Clarinda from 9-a.m. Monday until 9-p.m. Tuesday, or until the snowfall ceases and all streets have been plowed.

NO ON-STREET PARKING ALLOWED DURING THE SNOW EMERGENCY.

Vehicles parked on the street are subject to being ticketed and towed.

Arrest made in Lenox CSD threat

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January 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Bedford, Iowa) – The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a juvenile, in connection with a threat to commit gun violence at the Lenox Community School District. Authorities today (Sunday) issued a statement which said their investigation resulted in the arrest at around 7:30-p.m. Saturday, of a juvenile male, who is charged with making terroristic threats. The juvenile was remanded to the Iowa Juvenile Detention Center and was being held in their facility.

As with a previous release issued by Lenox Superintendent Dave Henrichs, the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office reiterated “school will continue this week as regularly scheduled.” The said also, “As with each and every school day, school safety is the top priority for both our office utilizing [the] SRO program and the school itself. Staff of Lenox Schools will implement safety protocols and there will be an increased law enforcement presence in the school.”

Read the full statement and the original statement issued Saturday from Superintendent Henrichs, below:

Creston Police report (1/7/24)

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January 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) [**Creston Police issued correction, 1/8/24]– Police in Creston, Sunday, said there were two arrests on Friday. 24-year-old Noah Alexander Young, of Creston, was arrested at around 7:10-a.m., for Disorderly Conduct/Loud Raucous Noise. Young was taken into custody in the 500 block of N. Maple Street. He was transported to the the Union County Jail and later released on his Own Recognizance, after appearing before a Magistrate.

And, at around 3:35-p.m., Friday, Creston Police arrested **50-year-old Angela Denise Coke, of Creston, at the Creston Wal-Mart. She was taken into custody for Theft in the 5th Degree. Coke was cited at the scene and released.

Shenandoah Police report, 1/6/24

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January 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Shenandoah, Iowa) – Police in Shenandoah, Saturday, issued a report on arrests that took place from December 16, 2023 through Dec. 30, 2023. On the 30th, 30-year-old Jordan Allen Mick, of Shenandoah, was arrested for Interference with Official Acts & Public Intoxication. Read about the other arrests, below:

(Disclaimer: “All charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.”)

Red Oak Police report 2 arrests

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January 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report the arrest at around Noon on Saturday (Jan. 6th), of 35-year-old Zane Mikal Lamb, of Red Oak. Lamb was arrested following a traffic stop in the 2400 block of N. 8th Street, on a charge of Driving While License is Denied or Revoked. He was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, and held on a $1,000 bond.

Friday night, Red Oak Police arrested 30-year-old Amber Elaine Lievsay on an active warrant for Child Endangement. Lievsay was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 cash-only bond. The Police report did not say where Lievsay was from.