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Murder charge: Iowa dad accused of killing infant son

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March 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CHARLES CITY, Iowa (AP) — A 25-year-old father has been charged with killing his infant son in northern Iowa. Floyd County court records say Shane Morris is charged with first-degree murder and child endangerment resulting in death. Charles City police began an investigation on Aug. 3, when the baby was taken to Floyd County Medical Center. Police say he died the next day of blunt force trauma to the head. A court document says Morris told investigators that he’d tripped while carrying his son and the boy’s head struck a kitchen counter edge.

Iowa State paying admissions official to look for other jobs

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March 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — For the second time this academic year, a public university in Iowa is paying an administrator to stay home and look for other jobs as part of a legal agreement to quit and not sue. Iowa State University is paying former senior admissions official Consuela Cooper to telecommute until June 15 or until she finds a new job, whichever comes first. Cooper has agreed to resign and “not to seek or accept employment with the university at any time in the future.” It’s similar to a deal the University of Iowa reached with its new chief diversity officer last August.

Another filing for the Cass County Nov. General Election

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March 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Auditor’s Office says another filing has taken place in advance of the November General Election nominating deadline. Delmar South has submitted his nomination papers for Union Township Trustee, a non-partisan position. The Auditor’s Office said there are still a few positions were no one has filed papers:

Primary Election (filing deadline March 25th):

  • County Attorney (Vacancy Position) – Republican
  • County Attorney – Democrat
  • County Sheriff – Democrat
  • County Auditor – Democrat
  • Supervisor District 1 – Democrat
  • Supervisor District 4 – Democrat.

General Election (filing deadline March 20):

  • Edna Township Trustee
  • Ag Extension Council (4 positions)
  • Hospital Board (1 position left)
  • Soil and Water Conservation (3 positions).

Also, the Agricultural Extension filing deadline is Wednesday Aug 26, 2020.  Previous updates from the Cass County Auditor’s Office on candidates submitting nomination papers can be found in separate posts on the News page.

House votes to cap insulin co-pay at $100/month

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March 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa House has voted to establish a limit on the co-payment insurance companies require to fill a prescription for insulin. Representative Ann Meyer, a registered nurse from Fort Dodge, says it’s a 100-dollar cap. “The cap applies to each individual prescription and allows for an entire month of insulin,” Meyer says.  People with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes must take insulin to control their blood sugar levels, but the cost of insulin has doubled in the past eight years. Representative Lindsay James of Dubuque says it’s become so expensive, some patients are rationing their insulin or don’t have the money to pay for it at all.

“Family members and friends should never be forced to stand at the gravesite of their loved one because companies are protecting their bottom line,” James says, “and yet this is exactly what it happening.” The bill has no groups or businesses registered to lobby against it. Colorado and Illinois are the only states that currently have a co-payment limit on insulin and it’s 100-dollars.

Last week, the Virginia legislature voted for a 50-dollar-a-month price cap and New Mexico’s legislature vote to establish a monthly co-pay cap of 25 dollars. Neither has been signed yet by the governors of those states.

Iowa and Nebraska DOTs working together to mitigate potential spring flooding

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March 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – LINCOLN, Nebraska – March 10, 2020 – Following the historic 2019 flooding in Eastern Nebraska and Southwest Iowa, the departments of transportation in both states continue to coordinate efforts to minimize the impacts of anticipated flooding in 2020. Because of last year’s event, some areas may be more vulnerable to flooding this year. Officials say because of the work that has been done over the last year, travelers in the two states should be cautious that flooding impacts will not be the same as they have been in the past. Levee repairs, by both the US Army Corps of Engineers and local levee districts, and roadway improvements, especially to Interstate 29 and Iowa2 on the Iowa side, will impact how floodwater flows in these areas, compared to the flooding last fall.

Nebraska and Iowa DOT officials coordinate regularly on improvements that have been made to each state’s transportation system following last year’s flooding. This includes specific projects on roadways connecting the states like Nebraska/Iowa Highway 2, U.S. 34 and Interstate 680. Other projects have provided strengthening to shoulders and roadsides, especially on I-29 and I-680, that may help keep roads open longer and increase the ability to re-open roads sooner should flooding occur in these areas again this spring.

Five new flood sensors have been installed in areas where potential flooding is anticipated this spring. These sensors will give transportation officials better information about river levels in key areas, allowing for emergency materials and equipment to be moved into place earlier than in the past. The two states will also be coordinating their communications efforts through news releases and social media.

Iowa Traveler information: www.511ia.org; Social media: https://www.facebook.com/iowadot/  https://twitter.com/iowadot
General flooding information: https://floods.iowa.gov

Nebraska Traveler information: https://www.511.nebraska.gov/ ; Social media: https://www.facebook.com/NebraskaDOT/ ; https://twitter.com/NebraskaDOT

Adair County Supervisors to hear about/discuss, transmission lines study

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March 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors are set to meet 9-a.m. Wednesday, in Greenfield. On their agenda is discussion with regard to Heath, Dental and Vision Insurance renewal, and a presentation from Next Era Energy Resources staff on the Heartland Phase II Transmission Line Study. Transmission line would transmit power from area wind farms to a substation near Adair. Phase I of the Heartland Divide wind project was a 103 megawatt farm that went into commercial operation in December 2018.

The Board will also hear from County Engineer Nick Kauffman with regard to Union step raises for three Secondary Roads Dept. employees. He’ll also present for signing, contracts and performance bonds for a road rock project, and his regular maintenance and activities report.

Backyard & Beyond 3-10-2020

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 10th, 2020 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Lindy Nelson and Linda Edelman about the COVID-19 virus.  For more information and daily updates, visit: idph.iowa.gov or search for Iowa Department of Public Health.

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Tractor Day with the FFA: Atlantic FFA Members Participate in the Annual Tractor Ride to School Day

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March 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic FFA reporter submission) – To many students, the ride to school usually involves the requirement of driving themselves by car, or having their parents drop them off. But last Friday, on March 6th, the Atlantic FFA members were given the opportunity to ride to school in a different style. This “style” was a part of the annual Tractor Ride to School Day that the Atlantic FFA Chapter conducts every year during the spring. Members who participated met together at the Walmart located approximately 1 mile away from the High School. From there, they drove to the High School all together in a large line.

Photo: On top the tractor left to right: Derek Dreager, Chase Vogl, Tate DenBeste, Wyatt Redinbaugh, Dylan Comes, Dillion Shepperd, Dan Freund, Cooper Jipsen; On the Ground left to right: Ryan Klever and DJ Shepperd. (photo submitted)

This year, 10 members took place in the event. Dillion Shepperd said, “Money can’t buy happiness but it can buy a tractor and have you ever seen a sad person driving a tractor?” Tate DenBeste said, “It was fun to be able to drive a tractor to school my senior year.

The following is the list of members who participated in tractor day: Derek Dreager, Chase Vogl, Dylan Comes, Dillon Shepperd, DJ Shepperd, Wyatt Redinbaugh, Dan Freund, Cooper Jipsen. Tate Den Beste, and Brett Dreager

IGCA 2020 All-State Basketball Teams

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March 10th, 2020 by admin

2020 Iowa Girls Coaches Association All State Teams

Class 1A

1st Team
Jayde Barto, Kingsley-Pierson
Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrigan
Ella Larsen, Newell-Fonda
Allie Petry, St. Albert
Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda
Kassidi Steel, North Mahaska
Kori Wedeking, Clarksville
Shateah Wetering, Montezuma

2nd Team
Hali Anderson, Saint Ansgar
Jensen Archibald, Martensdale-St. Marys
Macy Emgarten, Exira-EHK
Hannah Erickson, Central Elkader
Taylor Harpenau, MMCRU
Molly Joyce, Bishop Garrigan
Miranda Peters, Marquette Catholic
Lauren Wilson, Springville

3rd Team
Maddy Duncan, Sidney
Danielle Hoyle, Paton-Churdan
Mallory Loftus, Lynnville-Sully
Abby Martin, Lamoni
Kaylyn Meyers, Bishop Garrigan
Tori Michel, Marquette Catholic
Megan Stuhr, Sigourney
Maggie Walker, Newell-Fonda
Coach of the Year: Brandon Schwab, Bishop Garrigan

Class 2A

1st Team
Sidney Brandau, Osage
Grace Flanagan, North Linn
Sasha Koenig, West Branch
Rachel Leerar, West Hancock
Chloe Lofstrom, North Union
Nicole McDermott, Cascade
Molly Schany, Emmetsburg
Taryn Scheuermann, Van Buren

2nd Team
Kylie Morrison, Logan-Magnolia
Payton Beckman, Panorama
Bailey Winter, MFL-Mar-Mac
Amanda Chizek, West Hancock
Helaina Hillyard, Mediapolis
Mallory McCall, West Monona
Sam Stewart, Mount Ayr
Dani Johnson, Osage

3rd Team
Isabel Manning, Van Buren
Hayden Heimensen, Central Lyon
Brooke Zylstra, Boyden-Hull
Olivia Granstra, Western Christian
Ella Imler, Maquoketa Valley
Kinsey Scheffler, AHSTW
Kailey Jones, AHSTW
Skylar Dolphin, Cascade
Coach of The Year: Brian Wheatley, North Linn

Class 3A

1st Team
Sara Faber, Clear Lake
Ellie Foster, Dike-New Hartford
Sharon Goodman, Crestwood
Jaedon Murphy, North Polk
JeMae Nichols, Cherokee
Maggie Phipps, North Polk
Ella Skinner, Bishop Heelan
Kallyn Stumbo, Okoboji

2nd Team
Kelsey Fields, Creston
Abbey Holmes, Algona
Katie Knock, Dike-New Hartford
Mya Merschman, Central Lee
Brooklyn Meyer, West Lyon
Moriah Prewitt, Des Moines Christian
Janie Schoonhoven, Unity Christian
Katelyn Stanley, Bishop Heelan

3rd Team
Reagan Barkema, Roland-Story
Magan Christopherson, Okoboji
Chloe Johnson, Red Oak
Jordan Kuper, Monticello
Sidney Marlow, West Burlington
Jaydan Nitchals, Estherville
Haley Rasmussen, Atlantic
Jenna Twedt, Benton
Coach of the Year: Darron Koolstra, Bishop Heelan

Class 4A

1st Team
Grace Boffeli, North Scott
Caitlynn Daniels, Xavier
Anna Deets, Mason City
Abbie Draper, Waverly-Shell Rock
Katie Keitges, Knoxville
Kayba Laube, Marion
Karsyn Stratton, Clear Creek-Amana
Megan Witte, Lewis Central

2nd Team
Madison Camden, Glenwood
Presley Case, North Scott
Kenzie Foley, Sergeant Bluff-Luton
Ryley Goebel, Center Point-Urbana
Ava Hawthorne, Gilbert
Molly Ihle, Ballard
Adrianna Katcher, Center Point-Urbana
Taylor Veach, Central DeWitt

3rd Team
Jordan Cunningham, Dallas Center-Grimes
Abbie Hlas, ADM
Molly Hoekstra, Carlisle
Jenna Hopp, Glenwood
Elle Scarborough, Glenwood
Maggie Wilkins, Knoxville
Riley Wright, Marion
Britney Young, Waverly-Shell Rock
Coach of the Year: TJ Case, North Scott

Class 5A

1st Team
Catilin Clark, Dowling Catholic
Katie Dinnibier, Waukee
Emerson Green, Cedar Falls
Aubrey Joens, Iowa City High
Grace Larkins, SE Polk
Mallory McDermott, Prairie
Maya McDermott, Johnston
Kendall Nead, Johnston

2nd Team
Nyamer Diew, Sioux City East
Hannah Stuelke, Cedar Rapids Washington
Meg Burns, Ankeny Centennial
Halli Poock, Waterloo West
Anaya Barney, Cedar Falls
Audrey Koch, Iowa City West
Caroline Waite, Ames
Sidney McRae, Prairie

3rd Team
Rose Nkumu, Iowa City High
Maya Gyamfi, Urbandale
Jada Gyamfi, Urbandale
Payton Kelderman, Waukee
Alex Honnold, Valley
Kayla Pitz, Ankeny
Ashley Iiams, Ames
Sadie Powell, CR Kennedy
Coach of the Year: Chad Jilek, Johnston

Tabor man arrested Monday night on felony charges including going armed w/intent & assault on a Police Officer

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March 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A one-hour stand-off Monday in Tabor ended with a Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputy suffering minor injuries and a suspect arrested on numerous charges. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports Tabor Police were called to a residence in Tabor at around 9:30-p.m., following a report a man was causing a disturbance. Upon arrival, the officer observed 34-year old Kain Endicott, of Tabor, armed with a knife inside the residence. The responding officer called for assistance from the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office.

Kain Endicott (Fremont Co. S/O photo)

A Fremont County K9 and a crisis negotiator were also called to the scene. During the approximately one-hour standoff, authorities say Endicott brandished the weapon towards officers, ingested controlled substances, admitted to ingesting methamphetamine, and requested officers to shoot him. Endicott then exited the residence through a rear door, where a taser was deployed. He continued to struggle with officers, resulting in a deputy receiving a laceration from the knife to his hand. After the K9 “Roby” was deployed, Endicott released the knife and was placed under arrest without further incident.

He  was transported to Grape Community Hospital with minor injuries and then to the Fremont County Jail. The injured deputy was treated and released at the scene. Endicott faces felony charges that include Going Armed with Intent (a Class D Felony) and Assault on a Police Officer while using a weapon (a Class D Felony). He was also charged with Interference with Official Acts/ causing Bodily Injury, a Serious Misdemeanor, Possession of Marijuana, 3rd or Subsequent Offense, an Aggravated Misdemeanor, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Simple Misdemeanor.

Endicott was being held at the Fremont County Jail without bond, awaiting initial appearance with the Fremont County Magistrate. The Tabor Police Department, Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, and Tabor Rescue responded to the call.