Jim Field visits with Cass County Fair Board President Curtis Bierbaum about a recent award given to the fair.
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Jim Field visits with Cass County Fair Board President Curtis Bierbaum about a recent award given to the fair.
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CORALVILLE– The Iowa Department of Corrections reports several security staff members were assaulted by an inmate at the Iowa Medical and Classification Center at approximately 11:20-a.m, Tuesday. Authorities say an inmate attempted to leave his unit without authorization. As additional security staff responded, the inmate became combative and landed several closed-fist strikes on the responding correctional officers. Officers quickly gained control of the combative inmate, and placed him in restraints.
The staff members that were assaulted by the inmate were treated by institution medical staff. The inmate appears to have not suffered any injuries. The incident remains under investigation.
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The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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DUNKERTON,Iowa (AP) — A former police chief of a small town in eastern Iowa, has pleaded guilty to charges that she collected pay for hours she didn’t work. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that Katherine Krieger entered the pleas Monday to theft and felonious misconduct in office. She was chief in Dunkerton, a town of about 830 residents around 100 miles northeast of Des Moines. Prosecutors say Krieger collected pay for hours in Dunkerton when she was working another law enforcement job and for training and meetings she never attended last spring. Court records say she received $3,000 in unearned pay.
Audubon County Attorney Sarah Jennings reports Judge Jeffrey Larson, Tuesday, sentenced 33-year old Jacky Ray Walters, of Brayton, to an indeterminate prison term not to exceed seven years. Last July, Walters was found to be in possession of methamphetamine. He was originally charged with intent to deliver. In a separate incident, he assaulted a female, which was his second domestic assault conviction. Jennings said Walters made inappropriate contact with a witness related to those cases attempting to influence testimony, which gave rise to the witness tampering conviction.
Pursuant to a plea agreement, Walters pleaded guilty to a Class-D Felony charge of Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp; Domestic Abuse Assault, Second Offense (an Aggravated Misdemeanor); and Witness Tampering (also an Aggravated Misdemeanor). In exchange for Walters’ guilty pleas, Jennings said the State agreed to drop the habitual offender enhancement. The court immediately issued an order remanding Walters to the custody of the Department of Corrections.
Jennings said her Office wants to thank the Sheriff’s Department and others, for their critical contributions in the case.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A May 4 sentencing is scheduled for an Iowa City man who pleaded guilty to sex trafficking two teenage girls. The Gazette reports that Arrion West Jr. entered two guilty pleas Monday in U.S. District Court. West admitted in a plea agreement that he recruited a 15-year-old and arranged for her to have sex with men in October and November last year. And he admitted recruiting a 17-year-old through a dating app in January 2018 and advertising her as an escort on various websites. West also admitted to renting rooms for the sex acts at various Iowa City motels.
(Radio Iowa) — Iowans are encouraged to skip the elevator today (Wednesday) and opt for the stairwell instead as part of National Take The Stairs Day. Heather Johnson, a development manager at the American Lung Association of Iowa, says dozens of students and others at the Des Moines Area Community College fitness center in Ankeny will be taking the stairs — all day long. “They are going to have students, faculty and community members on their four stair step machines throughout the entire day from 5 AM until the facility closes at 10 PM,” Johnson says. “They are going to be recording the amount of steps.”
Stair climbing requires eight to 11 calories of energy per minute, so the daylong effort is expected to burn more than 40-thousand calories combined. “The point of National Take The Stairs Day is to promote health and fitness,” Johnson says. “We know that stair climbing burns two to three times more calories than any other exercise and it’s really great for your heart and your lungs.” Johnson says making little changes in our daily lives can help to make a big difference in our health. This day promoting exercise comes at the ideal time, when Iowans are in the midst of winter. “Being active is more difficult because it’s hard to go outside,” Johnson says. “Taking the stairs on the way to your office every day or when you go to the mall, places where you could avoid it, taking the stairs instead is a great way to stay healthy day-to-day in your everyday activities, and that’s really what Take The Stairs Day is all about.”
Most of our smartphones have an app that counts steps or stairs, or an app can typically be downloaded for free.
On the web at: https://www.lung.org/about-us/local-associations/iowa.html
Today: Partly cloudy. High 38. NE winds becoming SE @ 10-20 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 28. SE @ 10-15.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy to cldy. High 48. S @ 15-30.
Friday: Mo. cldy w/a chance of light snow or flurries. High 25.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of light snow or flurries in the morning. High 23.
Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 46 Our 24-hour this morning was 15. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 46. The Low was 20. The all-time Record High in Atlantic on Jan. 8th, was 65 in 2003. The Record Low was -19 in 1970.