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Stench leads neighbors to body in Fort Dodge backyard shed

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Neighbors investigating the source of a stench in Fort Dodge have found the badly decomposed body of a person. They found the body Tuesday evening in a metal shed behind a vacant house and called police. Webster County deputy medical examiner Mark Gargano says he couldn’t determine the person’s gender or determine whether the body showed any significant injuries.
He says the body was being sent to the state medical examiner for an autopsy.

Frederickson Mem. Fund Scholarships awarded

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund, last week, awarded three, $750 scholarships during the Atlantic High School’s Class Night. Fund spokesperson Melanie Petty says “Each year the scholarship committee receives several amazing applications.  This year’s recipients were Cole Jipsen, Cody McCreedy and Emily Saeugling.  Two of Trevor’s close friends/committee members, Tyler Drvol and Steven Petersen were present to hand out the scholarships.” Petty says also, “We want to congratulate all of the area graduating Seniors and wish them the best in their future endeavors.”

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 5/16/2018

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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Man charged in Dubuque nightclub shooting pleads guilty

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A man accused of shooting into a Dubuque nightclub has pleaded guilty to a federal charge. The Telegraph Herald reports that Ricardo Sanchez, of Chicago, entered the plea Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids. The charge: unlawful possession of a firearm by a drug use. No sentencing date has been scheduled.

Police say Sanchez fired repeatedly into Club Rise in Dubuque about 3:30 a.m. on Nov. 27. The club was closed, but four employees were inside. None was hit. Sanchez is a music promoter who police say had a dispute with Club Rise over payments for a concert. Iowa charges were dropped when the federal charge was filed.

Couple charged in girl’s death plead not guilty in 2nd case

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ADEL, Iowa (AP) — The adoptive parents of a 16-year-old Iowa girl who weighed only 56 pounds (25 kilograms) when she died have pleaded not guilty to new charges. Misty and Marc Ray entered the pleas Tuesday in Dallas County District Court to charges of ongoing criminal conduct, theft and fraudulent practice. The pair already have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, child endangerment resulting in death and other counts related to the starvation death last May of Sabrina Ray.

Marc Ray’s lawyer, Jake Feuerhelm, has said the new charges are related to money the couple received from the Iowa Human Services Department. Prosecutors say the Rays engaged in “deception for financial gain on an ongoing basis.” The two live in Perry.

Atlantic City Council meeting set for this (Wed.) evening

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council will hold their regular meeting this evening in their chambers at City Hall. The session begins at 5:30. During the meeting, Atlantic Police Chief Dave Erickson and Officer Christian Holzapfel will explain why they would like to shift away from the standard duty belts that hold multiple pieces of law enforcement equipment, to load bearing vests. The intent is to avoid low back pain (LBP). The vests will cost approximately $5,130 altogether. They have a five-year warranty. City Administrator John Lund researched the vests and is expected to recommend the Council approve the vests, which could be paid for using ample reserves from the Employee Benefits Fund.

In other business, the Council will discuss business incentives using the EDR Loan Fund. The City, Chamber and Cass-Atlantic Development Corporation (CADCO) have banded together with business leaders, to form an informal business task force to try and bring new business to the downtown area of Atlantic. John Lund says the City has the EDR Loan Fund available for economic development. The fund received the refunded TIF dollars provided to a business that failed to live up to its obligations. The Task Force proposes the City pledge $100,000 of the fund for CADCO’s revolving loan program. Chamber and CADCO officials will on hand to answer the Council’s questions on the proposal.

The Council will also hear recommendations in the form of a Transmittal Letter, from the Planning and Zoning Commission, with regard to two requests for changes to the Zoning Ordinance. One involves the lot at 602 Spruce Street, where there was a home that was demolished. The property was then deeded over to the City. A City employee and abutting property owner has requested to purchase the lot and constructing a pole building for use as a place to store his boat and camper. In other matters, the Council will hold a public hearing on an amendment of the FY 2018 Budget.

They’re also expected to act on orders appointing:

  • Christina Bateman to the Community Promotion Commission
  • Jim Behrens and Roger Herring to the Planning & Zoning Commission
  • Dave Knudsen to the Board of Adjustment
  • Mike Henningsen to the Airport Commission.

Exira-EHK School Board Special Meeting set for Thu. morning

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton Board of Education will meet 7:30-a.m. Thursday, in the Conference Room at the Elk Horn Building. On their agenda is Discussion/Action on: approving a bid for Asbestos Abatement; and Personnel matters, including Resignations, Hires and Transfers.

Atlantic School Board to meet this evening (5/16)

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education will meet this (Wednesday) afternoon, at the Middle School Media Center. The meeting begins at 4:15-p.m. On their agenda is action on the resignation of Jade Walter, Industrial Tech Teacher, and contract recommendations for:

  • Danielle Meek and Erin Ebling, MS ELA Teachers;
  • Jeff Ebling, MS Social Studies Teacher/Boys H.S. basketball Coach;
  • Michelle Blake, Interim Head VB Coach;
  • Faith McCunn, 7th Grade VB Coach, and
  • Derek Handel, Volunteer Softball Coach.

2 arrests in Red Oak, Tuesday

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report two arrests took place, Tuesday. At around 4:15-p.m., 21-year old Yessica Lemus, of Red Oak, was arrested after officers were called for reported, alleged drug activity at the City View Apartments. Following an investigation, Lemus was taken into custody for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

And, at around 9:50-p.m., 42-year old Jason Neal Beacham, of Red Oak, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct. He was being held at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on a $300 bond.

Democratic candidate Hubbell says he wanted ‘to do more’ after ’81 hostage crisis

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May 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Hours before Fred Hubbell joins the other five Democrats running for governor tonight (Wednesday) in a televised debate, Hubbell’s campaign has released a short video that reviews a traumatic event from Hubbell’s past. In 1981, Hubbell and his wife, Charlotte, were taken hostage in an airplane that was diverted to Afghanistan, then Syria by three armed hijackers. Another passenger just a few feet from Hubbell was shot and tossed from the plane. Hubbell talked about the experience with Radio Iowa.

“My kids call me steady,” Hubbell said. “I’ve just learned that good things never last forever and bad things, if you’re thoughtful about it and think about it properly, you can get through it.”  Charlotte Hubbell was released after six days. Fred Hubbell, who was 30 years old at the time, spent a total of 13 days as a hostage before he and the remaining passengers were released.

“You inevitably spend time thinking about what you have been doing and what you could have done and what you’d do if you get off the plane, because you don’t know if you’re going to get off. You’re assuming you probably won’t,” Hubbell said. “…I kind of made the decision: ‘Look, if I get a second chance, I need to do more. I need use it — more than I used the first chance.'”

The Hubbell campaign video includes news clips about the hostage crisis and features Hubbell himself speaking about those events in 1981. Hubbell told Radio Iowa his campaign produced the 94-second video because he’s been asked about the experience as he’s campaigned around the state. “Charlotte and I have, from the very day it happened, not wanted to make a big deal out it and not wanted to seek publicity about it. People wanted us to write a book about it many different times and we chose not to do that. I mean, that’s not kind of how we run our lives,” Hubbell said. “But, you know, I’m in a different situation now. I have to talk about my experience and my background and people want to know.”

Sitting for days on that plane helped Hubbell come to this conclusion:  “If I can survive something like this, I can survive a lot of things.”  Once Hubbell and his wife returned to the United States, friends and relatives gave the couple stacks of newspaper clippings about the hostage crisis. The Hubbells stuffed the articles in paper grocery bags and those bags sit today, still unread, in the basement of the couple’s home. The hijacking ended peacefully. Pakistan agreed to free 55 political prisoners after the hijackers threatened to execute Fred Hubbell and two other Americans on board.

(Radio Iowa)