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Police say electrical shock killed man at mobile home park

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man died after suffering an electric shock at a Cedar Rapids mobile home park. First responders were sent to Five Seasons Mobile Home Park around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. He was found in a detached shed. Police say he was pronounced dead at St. Luke’s Hospital. His name and other information haven’t been released.

Cass County Sheriff’s arrest report, 3/29/18

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office today (Thursday), released a report on arrests. Yesterday (Wednesday), 45-year old Kimberly Denise Zeibig,  of Griswold, was arrested on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Zeibig was taken to the Cass County Jail where she remains held on $25,000 bond. On Monday, 32-year old Daniel Raymond Jensen, of Atlantic, was arrested on two District Court warrants for Probation Violation. Jensen was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $10,000 bond. Also arrested Monday, was 30-year old Janae Nicole Anderson, of Omaha. She was taken into custody on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Anderson remains held in the Cass County Jail on $10,000 bond.

On March 21st, Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 54-year old Milton Milligan, Jr., of Council Bluffs, on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Milligan was taken to the Cass County Jail and is currently held on a $5,000 bond.

March 12th, 21-year old Skyler James Svoboda, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Story County warrant. Svoboda was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on $2,000 bond.

On March 11th, 28-year old Cam Christopher Jahnke, of Lewis, was arrested on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault 1st Offense (Simple). Jahnke was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on his own recognizance. That same day (March 11), 26-year old Jennifer Renee Avey, of Griswold, was arrested on a charge of Public Intoxication (Simple). Avey was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on her own recognizance.

And, on March 10th, Cass County Deputies arrested 35-year old Steven Micheal Scott Beck, of Carroll, on a District Court warrant for Failure to Appear. Beck was brought to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and held until time was served.

Business Supervisor Training sessions offered in Atlantic & Red Oak

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Employers with drug and alcohol policies in Iowa, and transportation businesses under federal safety regulations, who require employees to be drug and alcohol tested, are being offered courses in Atlantic and Red Oak. The training, which is required under the Iowa Code, serves to ensure a safe working environment and continuous safe operations.  In both communities, the sessions are for supervisors, HR, safety personnel, crew leaders, business owners, Designated Employee Reps, and anyone needing a refresher course. Certificates of completion are issued upon the successful conclusion of the course.

In Atlantic, the Supervisor Training Session will be held April 12th, from 1:30-until 3:30-p.m., at Iowa Western Community College, Room 105. Check-in is at 1:15-p.m.

In Red Oak, the session will take place April 12th, from 9-until 11-a.m., at the Red Oak Community College, Room 111. Check-in is 8:30-a.m.

Presenters include Zion Recovery Assistant Director Richard Mullen – IADC for southwest Iowa, and Priscilla Franken, ADC Serices in Ames.

There is a charge of $25 per person. Register in advance with ADCInc@mchsi.com by April 10th. Checks are payable to ADC Services.

Topics include: Defensible ways to keep operations safe, by applying for cause-reasonable suspicion test when necessary; How RS is defined; What procedures are needed; EAP & resources link to drug policy; indicators of use & how to protect employees and the public from harm, the impairing effects of prescription medications and marijuana on safety-sensitive jobs, and more.

For more information, call 641-420-3738.

Update on Coon Rapids fire

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Fire has destroyed the historic Independent Order of Odd Fellows building in downtown Coon Rapids. The owner and editor of the Coon Rapids Enterprise, Charlie Nixon, says passersby reported the fire to authorities at approximately 11:30 p-m Wednesday. Crews from Carroll, Dedham and Bayard joined the Coon Rapids Fire Department in battling the fire and to help keep it from spreading to the United States Post Office and Northside Recreation Parlor adjacent to it.

The building built in 1911 housed the closed former Ribbons and Roses flower and gift shop. There was one tenant occupying an upstairs apartment in the building who was safely evacuated. Authorities have not yet released the probable cause of that fire.

(Radio Iowa)

Soybean acres to exceed corn for the first time in 35 years

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Corn has been dethroned as the king of crops as farmers report they intend to plant more soybeans than corn for the first time in 35 years. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in its annual prospective planting report released Thursday that farmers intend to plant 89 million acres in soybeans and 88 million acres in corn.

The primary reason is profitability. Corn costs much more to plant because of required demands for pest and disease control and fertilizer. When the profitability of both crops is close, farmers bet on soybeans for a better return.

The only year that soybean acres beat corn in recent memory was 1983, when the government pushed farmers to plant fewer acres to boost prices in the midst of the nation’s worst farm crisis.

Candidates for June Primary: Cass, Adams, Shelby & Pott. County

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

We now know which candidates’ names will appear in local races on the June 5th Primary ballots in Cass, Adams, and Shelby Counties.

In Cass County:

  • Board of Supervisors/District 2: Republicans Pat McCurdy and Mark T. O’Brien, both of Atlantic.
  • Board of Supervisors/District 3: Republicans Dana Halder, John Hartkopf and Linda Templeman, all of Atlantic.
  • Cass County Attorney: Republican Michael Donn Hooper (incumbent by appointment)
  • Cass County Recorder: Incumbent Republican Mary Ward.
  • Cass County Treasurer: Incumbent Republican Tracey J. Marshall.
  • No Democrats are on the ballot in Cass County.

In Adams County:

  • Republican Doug Birt and Democrat Marty Olive are running for Supervisor District 1.
  • Republicans Scott Akin and Laurie Greenlee and Democrats Tony Mullen and Judith Butcher are running for Supervisor District 3.
  • Republican Leland D. Shipley is running for Supervisor District 4.
  • Democrat Nancy Barnes is running for Treasurer.
  • Republican Jamie Stargell is running for Recorder.
  • Republican Andrew Knuth is running for Attorney.

In Shelby County:

  • Republican Darin Haake and Democrat Incumbent Roger Schmitz are running for County Supervisor
  • Republican Incumbent Carolyn Blum is unopposed for Treasurer
  • Incumbent Recorder Geralyn Greer is up for re-election, as is Democrat Marcus Gross, for Attorney.

And, in Pott. County:

There are eight candidates for three seats on the County Board of Supervisors:

  • Republicans Scott Belt, Lynn Grobe, Adam Houser, Justin Schultz, Mary Stanley, and Democrats Glenn Hurst, Frances Parr, as well as Marshal Pilger.
  • Republican Matthew Wilber is running unopposed for Attorney.
  • Republican Mark Brandenburg is running unopposed for Recorder.
  • Republican Lea A. Voss is unopposed for Treasurer.

New law will expand Iowa’s mental health services

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A new law is expanding access to mental health services across Iowa. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed legislation Thursday at a ceremony in the state Capitol rotunda that creates six access centers to provide short-term care for people in crisis. The legislation also doubles the number of teams across the state that provide 24/7 flexible treatment and support to patients.

The nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency estimates the total cost at more than $31 million over two years. Funding would come from federal, state and local taxes. Iowa’s 14 mental health regions would spend down excess cash reserves to pay for initial costs.

Reynolds also signed a bill requiring Iowa school districts to train educators on how to identify and help students at risk of suicide.

Notice to property owners in Cass County

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall is once again reminding property owners of the deadline to pay the second-half tax payments on real estate and mobile homes. Those taxes are currently due, with the deadline for payments without penalty, next Monday, April 2nd. Payments with a POSTMARK of April 2nd will also be accepted without penalty.

You can pay your taxes at the Cass County Treasurer’s Office at the courthouse in Atlantic, or online, at www.iowatreasurers.org.  Credit and Debit cards are accepted, but there is a “convenience fee.”

Adoptive grandmother of starved girl expected to change plea

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ADEL, Iowa (AP) — Court records say the adoptive grandmother of a central Iowa teenage girl found starved to death has reached a plea deal. An April 6 hearing has been scheduled for 63-year-old Carla Bousman, who’d previously pleaded not guilty. She’s charged with aiding and abetting kidnapping and child endangerment and other crimes in the death of 16-year-old Sabrina Ray. The records do not say what charges are involved in Bousman’s new plea.

The girl weighed just 56 pounds when she died. Her body was found May 12 in the Perry home she shared with her adoptive parents, Marc and Misty Ray. They’ve pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges.
Her adoptive brother, Justin Ray, has been given 10 years in prison for injuring her the month before she died.

Audubon County Primary: Candidate list

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March 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The stage is set for the June 5th Primary election in Audubon County. According to the Audubon County Auditor’s Office, the following persons met the March 28th filing deadline to have their names on the ballot:

  • Republicans Duane D. Deist, Jean Hinners and Gary VanAernam, who are vying for a seat on the County Board of Supervisors.  Democrat Dwight Jessen had been a candidate, but he withdrew from the race the last week of March.
  • Republican Sarah A. Jennings is running unopposed for Audubon County Attorney.
  • Democrat Miranda J. Bills is unopposed for County Recorder.
  • Democrat Debbie Campbell is unopposed for County Treasurer.