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Fremont County Sheriff’s report, 2/16/24

News

February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope has issued a report on arrests that occurred between January 24th and February 14th:

On January 24th, Fremont County Deputies arrested 45-year-old Tasha Denise Beale, of Franklin, Virginia. She was already being held in the Fremont County Jail in reference to an incident that occurred January 20th, when she was arrested for Assault with Injury on correctional officer. It is further alleged that Beale assaulted a Sheriff’s Office employee, causing minor injury. Beale was released February 15th for time served after a plea of guilty.

On January 26th, Fremont  deputies with the assistance of the Fremont County K9 Unit, arrested 38-year-old Aimee Kay Wright, of Nebraska City, NE, on Interstate 29. Wright was arrested for Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Methamphetamine, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. She was released on bond.

The next day (Jan. 27), 46-year-old Violet Ruth Campbell, of Tarkio, MO., was arrested on 250th street in Fremont County, for Operating while Intoxicated 1st Offense. She was released on bond.  52-year-old Michael Jerry Thorne, of Omaha, NE., was arrested that same day for OWI/1st offense.He was also released on bond.

On January 30th, 27-year-old Briana Chyenne Lloyd, of Randolph, was arrested at the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office for Violation of Probation. She was released on bond.

On the 5th of February, deputies with the Fremont County K9 Unit arrested 47-year-old Joshua Joel Moses, of Clarinda, for Child Endangerment, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession of a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine). He was released on bond.

This past Tuesday, deputies with assistance of the Fremont County K9 Unit, arrested 45-year-old Robert Alan Herzberg, of Bedford, and 34-year-old Samantha Danielle Hull, of Coin. Herzberg was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Unlawful Possession of Prescription drugs. Hull was charged with two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance, Unlawful Possession of Prescription drugs, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Deputies recovered approximately 3lbs of suspected marijuana, and items that field-tested positive for fentanyl and methamphetamine. Herzberg and Hull were both released on a $5,000 cash/surety bond.

Also arrested on the 13th, was 54-year-old Paul Clinten Bolton, of Glenwood, for Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd Offense, (methamphetamine). He was released after posting a $5,000 cash/surety bond.

On Valentine’s Day: Deputies arrested 50-year-old Clayton Todd Donelson, of Council Bluffs, for OWI 1st Offense. He was released on a cash bond; 30-year-old Brett Michael Parrott, of Sidney, was arrested for Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Methamphetamine, two counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was released on a $1,000 cash bond.

Herzberg

Donelson

Campbell

Bolton

Beale

Thorne

Hull

Lloyd

Moses

Parrott

Wright

JANE WILWERDING, 82, of Woodbine (Mass of Christian Burial 2/23/24)

Obituaries

February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

JANE WILWERDING, 82, of Woodbine, died Wed., Feb 14, 2024, at the Rose Vista Home. A Mass of Christian Burial for JANE WILWERDING will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Feb. 23, 2024, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan, will take place on Friday, Feb. 23rd, from 10-until 11-a.m.

Burial is in the Sts. Peters and Paul Cemetery, in Defiance.

JANE WILWERDING is survived by:

Her sisters – Norma Jablonski, of Omaha, NE; Jolene Blum of Harlan; Judy Thraen, of Earling; and Carol (Don) Eagle of Garland, TX.

Her brothers – Duane (Sandy) Wilwerding, of Omaha, NE, and, Larry (Sharon) Wilwerding, of Mesa, AZ.

Her special friend, Mary Ann Peters of St. Louis, MO; other relatives, and many friends.

Spontaneous combustion determined as the cause of a fire in Glenwood

News

February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood) – The State Fire Marshal’s Office has determined spontaneous combustion of oily rags in the shop area, was the cause of a blaze early Thursday morning at Best Finish Auto Sales and Service, in Glenwood.

The fire that broke out at around 3-a.m. Thursday, caused damage to the structure, about a half-dozen vehicles inside the shop, as well as shop equipment, such as tire changing machines.

A dollar amount of the damage was not immediately available. Glenwood Fire received mutual aid from the Council Bluffs, Red Oak, Silver City, Oak Township and Malvern Fire Departments in fighting the flames.

Snowfall amounts range from 2-to 4 inches in parts of Iowa over the past 24-hours (2/15-16/24)

Weather

February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa MesoNet image (11-a.m., 2/16/24)

ISP calls unrestrained child in a vehicle speeding 100-mph+ “Shocking & concerning”

News

February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Cedar Rapids/ISP District 11) – A driver on Interstate 80 near West Branch was pulled over after passing an officer at more than 100 mph with a child, not wearing a seatbelt, in the backseat. The Iowa State Patrol shared an image on Facebook on Thursday, calling the incident “shocking and concerning.” The patrol trooper was driving down I-80 near West Branch in a fully marked patrol car when the driver passed him going 102 mph, according to the post.

What makes this situation truly alarming?!? The presence of a small child in the backseat, completely UNBELTED! It’s hard to fathom the gravity of this situation,” the post says.

The Iowa State Patrol said the driver was stopped safely and no one was injured.

IEDA Board approves assistance for two established companies

News

February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

February 16, 2024 (DES MOINES, IA) – The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board has approved awards for two companies, which will assist in the creation of 76 jobs and result in nearly $200 million in new capital investment for the state. The projects are located in Fort Dodge and Shell Rock.

Pet food producer to expand Fort Dodge facility 
Nestle Purina PetCare Company is a subsidiary of Nestle S.A. and is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Purina manufactures pet care products, including pet food, snacks and cat litter products. The company plans to construct an 80,000-square-foot expansion to their facility in Fort Dodge with the purchase of machinery and equipment to install a new product line. The project represents a $175 million capital investment and is expected to create 50 incented jobs at a qualifying wage of $21.74 per hour. The board, Friday (today) awarded the company tax benefits through the High Quality Jobs (HQJ) program.

Feldmeier Equipment to construct new Shell Rock facility
Feldmeier Equipment manufactures stainless steel tanks and pressure vessels and provides custom fabrication services. The company plans to build a new 130,000-square-foot facility to bring additional manufacturing capabilities, which will move product lines from the New York location to Shell Rock. The project represents a capital investment of nearly $23 million and was awarded tax benefits through the HQJ program. It is expected to create and retain 26 jobs, of which 25 are incented at a qualifying wage of $26.64 per hour.

Friday State Wrestling Class 2-A Semi-Finals & 4th/5th Round Consolation

Sports

February 16th, 2024 by Jim Field

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4th Round Consolation

  • Gavin Knutson (Decorah) 36-7 won by decision over Taye Jordan (Atlantic) 41-9 (Dec 10-8)

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4th Round Consolation 

  • Lane Travis (Creston) 37-14 won in sudden victory – 1 over Lincoln Schropp (Williamsburg) 44-6 (SV-1 6-4)

5th Round Consolation 

  • Jayson Stevens (Hampton-Dumont-CAL) 44-6 won by fall over Lane Travis (Creston) 37-15 (Fall 1:48)

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4th Round Consolation 

  • Owen Mayall (Humboldt) 34-11 won by medical forfeit over Vinny Mayberry (Glenwood) 34-4 (M. For.)
  • Christian Ahrens (Creston) 37-5 won by fall over Isaac Wilson (Algona) 40-7 (Fall 5:25)

5th Round Consolation 

  • Christian Ahrens (Creston) 38-5 won by decision over Kaydin Jones (Union, LaPorte City) 41-7 (Dec 5-0)

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4th Round Consolation 

  • Aiden Smith (Atlantic) 49-2 won by major decision over Charlie Showalter (Hampton-Dumont-CAL) 35-12 (MD 18-4)

5th Round Consolation 

  • Ethan Skoglund (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) 48-6 won in sudden victory – 1 over Aiden Smith (Atlantic) 49-3 (SV-1 8-6)

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Semi-Finals 

  • Kade Blume (Roland-Story) 39-0 won in tie breaker – 1 over Matt Beem (Glenwood) 37-1 (TB-1 5-2)

138

4th Round Consolation

  • Ragen Hasche (Central Lyon/George-Little Rock) 34-7 won by decision over Cael Nelson (Carroll) 34-6 (Dec 7-1)

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4th Round Consolation 

  • Austin Evans (Creston) 44-7 won by decision over Ashton Moreno (Algona) 36-11 (Dec 5-0)

5th Round consolation 

  • Jackson Jaspers (Mount Vernon) 41-6 won by decision over Austin Evans (Creston) 44-8 (Dec 1-0)

150

4th Round Consolation 

  • Tucker Vitzthum (Ballard) 38-8 won by decision over Cooper Ludwig (Carroll) 30-5 (Dec 7-6)

157 

4th Round Consolation 

  • Taevyn Zinnel (Algona) 38-6 won by decision over Owen Klocke (Carroll) 42-9 (Dec 5-4)

165

4th Round Consolation 

  • Brock Mulder (Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley) 34-4 won by decision over Kellan Scott (Glenwood) 38-9 (Dec 7-4)

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Semi-Finals

  • Gavin Bridgewater (South Tama County) 44-1 won by decision over Mason Koehler (Glenwood) 42-7 (Dec 5-2)

4th Round Consolation 

  • Keegan Snyder (Perry) 37-4 won by fall over Quinten Fuller (Creston) 38-12 (Fall 1:10)

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4th Round Consolation 

  • Max Chapman (Creston) 36-7 won by fall over Evan Sorensen (Atlantic) 31-6 (Fall 1:04)
  • Landon Griffin (Webster City) 33-8 won by decision over Trent Patton (Glenwood) 28-6 (Dec 3-1)

5th Round Consolation 

  • Max Chapman (Creston) 37-7 won by fall over Trent Cakerice (AP-GC) 39-5 (Fall 3:09)

 

House bill gives districts liability protection if school staff are armed

News

February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill creating standards for arming school employees has made it past a legislative deadline this week. The bill would establish a state permit for school staff who volunteer to carry weapons in school buildings. They would have to pass an annual background check and go through training. Representative Phil Thompson, a Republican from Boone, is chairman of the House Public Safety Committee. Thompson says the bill is a response to events like the deadly school shooting in Perry last month.

“Response time in a desperate situation like this really is everything,” Thompson says, “and so we need to give districts and staff the tools they need to protect our children and protect themselves.” The bill grants qualified immunity to school districts that allow staff to carry guns. That’s a response to insurance companies that threatened to drop coverage for districts that tried to do it in the past. Representative Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, a Democrat from Ames, says having guns in schools is a risk.

“Putting more children in the line of fire is frightening,” Wessel-Kroeschell said. The bill originally said the state’s 11 largest school districts had to have at least one school resource officer or private security guard in every high school, but the committee changed the bill to let school boards to opt-out of that requirement.

Former western IA bookkeeper pleads guilty to felony theft & tampering charges

News

February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) — A west central Iowa woman was given a deferred judgment in Pottawattamie County District Court, Thursday, following her plea of guilty in an embezzlement case. According to the Pottawattamie County Attorney’s Office, 55-year-old Staci Lee Ploen, of Dexter, agreed to plead guilty to charges of 1st degree theft – a Class C Felony – and tampering with records – an aggravated misdemeanor. Charges of Ongoing Criminal Conduct, Money Laundering, Fraudulent Practices and Forgery, were dismissed by the Court, in December. Ploen was facing up to 10-years in prison. Instead, she was placed on formal supervised probation for a period of two-years, and 30-days in jail on the tampering charge. Ploen must also pay $100,000 at sentencing.

Ploen – a former Pott. County resident and bookkeeper at Avoca Repair and Towing, was charged in connection with an investigation that began in August, 2021, when the owners of the business discovered information leading to a suspicion that Ploen embezzled from their business.

An investigation determined the activity spanned several years, and resulted in the loss of several hundred thousand dollars. Authorities then obtained a warrant to seize financial records and funds, pending the outcome of the case. A review of information gathered and an interview led to Ploen’s arrest.

More than $200,000 in seized funds were turned over to the victimized business.

Heartbeat Today 2-16-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 16th, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Lucas Mosier of the Cass Health Foundation about the annual fundraising gala.

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