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Bill would cut property tax bills for Iowa telecos by $30 million

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March 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Republicans on a state senate committee have advanced a plan that would save Iowa-based telecommunications companies nearly 30 million dollars in property taxes each year. The plan changes the way land lines, telephone poles and other property owned by cable and phone companies is taxed. Republican Senator Randy Feenstra of Hull says the current, centralized system for property tax assessments is “archaic.” “When you have a lot of telecommunications companies that don’t have any physical presence in our state and they don’t pay any taxes and yet you have small, telecommunications companies that are in our communities and they pay significant (property) tax,” Feenstra says, “we’ve just got to figure out some parity.”

Democrats like Senator Herman Quirmbach of Ames say now is not the time to reduce the amount of property taxes cities and counties may collect. “I mean, our local governments are already struggling,” Quirmbach said, “and I think it’s really unfair to them.”

The Iowa Association of Counties and the Iowa League of Cities are registered as undecided on the bill, however. Supporting the bill are CenturyLink, the state’s rural telephone cooperatives, the city-run telecommunications utilities and the Iowa Association of Business and Industry.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, 3/15/18

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March 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller says he’s concerned about a report showing Latinos seeking home loans in Iowa City were far more likely to be denied than whites. Miller says the findings by Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting seem consistent with an earlier University of Iowa study that documented home loan denial rates for Latinos. He says his office will look into the issue.

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — Police in southeastern Iowa have announced an arrest in the stabbing death of a college basketball player in Oskaloosa. Officials said Wednesday at a news conference that 23-year-old Luke Ryan VanHemert, of Oskaloosa, has been arrested in the May 1 fatal stabbing of 22-year-old Marquis Todd. VanHemert has been charged with second-degree murder and is being held in the Mahaska County Jail on $500,000 cash bail.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa House has shot down an effort to ban automated traffic enforcement cameras in the state, effectively ending the effort this session. The Republican-controlled chamber voted 55-43 Wednesday against a proposal that would have banned cameras designed to catch cars speeding or running red lights.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa House Republicans are advancing a legislative effort to ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected by adding the measure to a separate bill. A Republican-led panel agreed Wednesday to approve legislation that would ban the sale of fetal tissue. The heartbeat provision, which would ban abortions as early as 6 weeks of pregnancy, was tacked on during the meeting. The bill heads to the House Human Resources Committee, which is expected to take up the measure Thursday.

Oskaloosa man arrested in stabbing death of William Penn University basketball player

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March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — Police in southeastern Iowa have announced an arrest in the stabbing death of a college basketball player in Oskaloosa. Officials said Wednesday at a news conference that 23-year-old Luke Ryan VanHemert, of Oskaloosa, was arrested for the May 1st fatal stabbing of 22-year-old Marquis Todd.

VanHemert has been charged with second-degree murder and is being held in the Mahaska County Jail on $500,000 cash bail.

Todd was a student and basketball player at William Penn University in Oskaloosa. Investigators say officers found Todd with stab wounds after being called for a report of a fight. Police have said there was as minor vehicle accident that happened about a half-hour earlier that led to the stabbing

Bluffs man sentenced following firearms conviction

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March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Council Bluffs man was sentenced Wednesday in U-S District Court to a term of imprisonment, followed by three-years of supervised release, for being a felon in possession of a firearm. 33-year old Jesus Everardo Medina is required to serve 37 months (slightly more than 3-years) in prison on the charge.

An investigation into his activities began when Council Bluffs Police responded to a gunshot being heard in the 1400 block of Avenue B shortly after midnight on June 5, 2017. Upon arriving in the area, officers located nine millimeter shell casings and were told by a witness that the party responsible, Jesus Medina, had left the area in a gold colored two door car. The vehicle was located by law enforcement a short distance from the 1400 block of Avenue B, with Medina in the back seat.

A nine millimeter Jennings semi-automatic handgun was found in the seat pocket in front of Medina. Medina was convicted of a felony offense in 2009 making it unlawful for him to possess a firearm.

The investigation was conducted by the Council Bluffs Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Pott. County man sentenced to prison for Felon in Possession of a firearm

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March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa said Wednesday, that a Pottawattamie County man was sentenced March 13th to prison, for being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm. 35-year-old Sean Cullen, of Council Bluffs, will be required to serve 2 years in prison and three years of Supervised Release at the conclusion of his imprisonment.

On September 23rd, 2017, Cullen was admitted into the emergency room at Jennie Edmondson hospital in Council Bluffs, for treatment of a gunshot wound to his leg. He claimed someone had shot him. After an investigation it was determined that Cullen shot himself with a firearm during a domestic dispute. Cullen then threw the loaded handgun into a neighbor’s yard before driving himself to the hospital for treatment.

Officers observed a trail of blood on the outside of the residence that led to the fence of the property. The neighbor located the gun and reported it to Council Bluffs Police Department the next day. The firearm was determined to be a six shot, .22 caliber revolver, with one spent round in the cylinder. Cullen was convicted in 2007 of a felony for theft.

The investigation was conducted by the Council Bluffs Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

House votes to regulate, NOT ban traffic cameras

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March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A bid to ban traffic enforcement cameras fell eight votes short in the Iowa House. Instead, the House has overwhelmingly voted to establish new state regulations for the devices used to ticket vehicles caught running red lights or speeding. Representative Wes Breckenridge, a Newton policeman, says the cameras can be a safety tool when used appropriately.

“You take a stop light or stop sign. If I’ve had 12 accidents in the last six months at that location, I can tell you if I was the chief of police, I would want to put a stop light camera there.” Representative Bobby Kaufmann, of Wilton, is among those who object to the cameras. He argues they’re primarily used to generate tax revenue for local governments.

“If traffic cameras are the best thing since sliced bread, puppies and world peace, why doesn’t every town have ’em?” Kaufmann asked. Other critics like Representative Jake Highfill of Urbandale say Iowans feel “ripped off” by traffic camera tickets. “If the cities need more revenue, they should raise their taxes and stop abusing this,” Highfill said. Representative Ashley Hinson of Cedar Rapids says the bill would set up a new petition process for those hoping to get a camera taken down, plus there’d be new requirements for keeping the cameras properly adjusted.

“Let’s face it — Iowans speed. They run red lights,” Hinson said. “…This is a law enforcement tool to hold people accountable and there are sensible regulations and due process built in.” Representative Ras Smith of Waterloo says the bill also calls for a “rigorous structure” that would govern where traffic cameras may be used.

“We’ll use data as evidence in areas where we think traffic cameras are applicable,” Smith said. “…I think this is thoughtful. I think it’s well-planned-out and I think it’s great for the people of Iowa.” Earlier this year, the Iowa Senate voted to ban traffic cameras. However, just a year ago, the Senate voted to keep the cameras, but establish new regulations. With all those variations, it’s unclear how or even whether the issue may be resolved this year.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa House Republicans add fetal heartbeat to separate bill

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March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa House Republicans are advancing a legislative effort to ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected by adding the measure to a separate bill.

A Republican-led panel agreed Wednesday to approve legislation that would ban the sale of fetal tissue. The heartbeat provision, which would ban abortions as early as 6 weeks of pregnancy, was tacked on during the meeting. The bill heads to the House Human Resources Committee, which is expected to take up the measure Thursday.

Rep. Shannon Lundgren, a Peosta Republican who led the panel, defended the bill’s change in scope. She argued the Iowa Senate passed a similar heartbeat bill earlier this year.

The House’s heartbeat provision would remove proposed penalties against a doctor who performs an abortion after a heartbeat is detected.

Mills County Attorney’s Office helps County K9 units

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March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Using funds obtained through criminal forfeitures, the Mills County Attorney’s Office donated a new bite suit to the Mills County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit. The bite suit is one of the many tools the K9 Unit utilizes for regular training. Deputies and volunteers wear the suit to reduce the risk of severe injury during apprehension exercises.

On March 5, 2018, Naeda Elliott, Mills County Attorney, and Tyler S. Loontjer, Assistant Mills County Attorney, presented the suit to Deputy Josh England and his K9 partner, “Valor,” and Deputy Asa Mather and his K9 partner, “Zehn,” at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office.

Mills County Jailor Connor McQuillan bravely volunteered to break in the suit by taking the first bite from each of the dogs. Elliott said in a press release, that “The public may not be aware of how much training and expense goes into making these dogs specialized assets for our law enforcement.” She goes on to say “The dogs are an essential tool in detecting drugs and combating crime. We are grateful for the assistance the public has provided and this is just a small token of my office’s appreciation for the great work the deputies and the canines do on a daily basis.”

Deputy Josh England said “I am excited to put the new suit to work. We (the K9 Unit) appreciate the residents and businesses of Mills County supporting our mission. Our Unit relies almost exclusively on the donations it receives from the public for the care and equipment directly related to our K9 partners.”

If you would like to make a donation to the Mills County K9 Unit, contact the Mills County Sheriff’s Office at (712) 527-4337.

Harlan man & woman arrested on drug charges last week

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March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports three people were arrested March 11th, 24-year old Brandon Christopher Allen, of Harlan, was arrested for domestic abuse assault following a 911 call. Allen was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with domestic abuse assault. Allen was arrested that same day for Violation of a No Contact Order, and returned to the Shelby County Jail. And, 53-year old Richard Vernon Shiernbeck, of Harlan, was arrested March 11th, following a traffic stop at 12th and Morningview Drive.

Shiernbeck was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance, prohibited acts penalties, gathering, possession of stolen property, possession of drug paraphernalia, delivery/manufacture of a controlled substance, felon in possession of a firearm, fail to maintain safety belts, failure to have a valid driver’s license, and operating a non-registered vehicle. 56-year old Ginger Kay Spray, of Harlan, was also arrested. She was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with prohibited acts penalties, possession of a controlled substance, gathering, possession of stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia.

The H-PD says also, that on March 9th, 41-year old Lindy Jo Carter, of Harlan, was arrested following a search of property. Carter was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. And, 36-year old Krista Raye Barry, of Manilla, was cited March 9th, for driving while suspended following a traffic stop at the intersection of Highways 59 and 44.

Dump body trailer stolen from near Clarinda is recovered in MO.

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March 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A H&H Dump body trailer that was reported stolen Dec. 18th from a rural building site south of Clarinda, was recovered March 11th by Deputies with the Nodaway County, Missouri, Sheriff’s Department. The trailer has since been returned to its rightful owner. An investigation into the person or persons responsible for stealing the trailer, is ongoing. Anyone with information about the incident, is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193.