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October is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month

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October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — October is recognized as “National Domestic Violence Awareness Month”, and Cathy Van Maanen with the Le Mars officer of the Council on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence says statistics show one in every three to four women will experience some type of domestic violence in her lifetime. “And when you consider that number — if that were an illness — that would be considered an epidemic,” according to Van Maanen. “Those are huge numbers and so yes, we need to be doing everything we can to create awareness first, and then do the work to bring an end to this kind of abuse.”

Van Maanen says domestic violence is a common occurrence in Iowa and it happens to across the spectrum regardless of your income. And victims can be both males and females. “Domestic violence does happen here. It happens everywhere. It isn’t the size of the city or anything like that. It can happen anywhere and it can happen every day and it happens to people that you know,” Van Maanen says.

She says many people are showing support for domestic violence victims by wearing purple colored ties, scarfs, or other purple colored clothing. Businesses have also hung purple ribbons on their doorways. “Purple is nationally known as the color to represent Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Purple is the sign of courage and we know that survivors certainly have an enormous amount of courage to live with what they are living with and then to find the courage to leave that situation and survive it,” Van Maanen says.

A victim of domestic violence will often return to their abuser. Van Maanen says the abuser will use power, control, along with intimidation on the victim, making that victim feel compelled to return. She says abuse is not always the hitting and things that we know are not legal. “There are many parts to domestic violence that are no illegal — but are very debilitating,” Van Maanen says. ” So, when we understand the emotional, the psychological, the mental abuse, the financial control, using the children as pawns, creating isolation so that the individual doesn’t have a good support system. Those all create those very real barriers to making leaving successful.”

She says a person averages leaving five to seven times before they leave for good. Van Maanen says she deals with more than 150 reported cases of domestic violence in Plymouth County each year, and every week on average, two new cases of domestic violence are referred to her agency.

Atlantic City Council to meet Wednesday

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October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council will meet 5:30-p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 16th), at City Hall. During their regularly scheduled session, the Council will recognize Atlantic Police Officers Christin Vavricek and Caleb Smith for their 10-years of service to the A-PD. The Council will then act on approving a partial street closure in advance of the Oct. 26th Shift ATL Block Party. The event takes place on 4th Street, west of Walnut to the alley in the 200 block of 4th Street.

Their fundraiser block party takes place from 5:30-until 11-p.m., and includes: a beer garden; live music (The First Name Band) from 7-until 10-p.m.; and food trucks (5:30-to 9-p.m.) with wood fired pizza and BBQ. Pre-sale tickets are available for $20, and include one free drink ticket. Tickets are also available during the event, or can be purchased at the Atlantic Chamber, CADCO, Camblin Mechanical, Deter Motor Company, and Luxe Salon.

In other business, the Council will act on an order to accept the Tax Sale for 901 Elm Street, and hold a Public Forum on Stormwater issues at the Atlantic Golf and Country Club. The final order of business is a closed session to discuss legal matters pertaining to: four abandoned properties the City intends to acquire for demolition; real estate owned by the City, and, a dilapidated property.

Stolen vehicle crashes in Council Bluffs: 17-year old arrested

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October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

One person was arrested following the pursuit of a stolen vehicle this (Monday) morning, in Council Bluffs. Police say at around 2-a.m., Omaha Police put out a broadcast indicating the stolen vehicle, a black Dodge Ram Pickup, was entering Council Bluffs on I-480. An Officer spotted the vehicle in the area of 30th Street and 2nd Ave. The stolen pickup fled before other responding officers arrived in the area. It was last seen at 2nd Ave. and Dodge Riverside Blvd.

At 2:10-a.m., the 911 center broadcast that the stolen vehicle had wrecked at 9th Ave and Harrahs Blvd., after colliding with another vehicle in the intersection. Officers arrived in the area and a perimeter was established. Authorities says it’s possible there were up to three occupants in the stolen vehicle. The area was searched by a K-9 team. One suspect, a 17-year old, was located and taken into custody. His identity will not be released by Police. The occupants of the vehicle struck by the stolen vehicle refused medical treatment at the scene.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene

Skyscan Forecast – Monday, Oct. 14th, 2019

Weather

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of morning fog; Mostly sunny. High around 62. S @ 10-15 mph.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 45. S/NW @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: Isolated morning rain possible; P/Cldy. High 56. NW @ 15-25.

Wednesday: Mo. Sunny. High 56.

Thursday: P/Cldy. High 62.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 59. Our Low this morning 27. Last year on this date our High was 41 and the Low was 31. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 88 in 1897. The Record Low was 16 in 1937.

ISL Hearing in Anita this evening

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October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A Public Hearing with regard to the proposed continuation of the Instructional Support Levy (ISL), will be held 6:30 this evening, prior to the start of the regular CAM School Board meeting. The hearing and meeting takes place in the CAM High School Media Center. During the hearing, district patrons may speak for or against the ISL matter.

During the regular CAM School Board meeting, they’ll discuss the initial facilities findings of Boyd-Jones, approve any resignations or contracts, and act on approving the continued ISL. In other business, the CAM School Board will open bids and award a snow removal contract, act on a daycare contract, act on approval of a fundraiser, and SBRC Modified Supplemental Amount Application and Supplemental Aid, for the 2018-19 Special Education Program Deficit.

Iowa early News Headlines: 10/14/19

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October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CDT

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A manual recount this week will determine which two candidates move on from Davenport’s primary in the mayor’s race. The Quad-City Times reports the third-place finisher in the mayor’s race, Dan Portes, requested the recount after he finished just eight votes behind Alderwoman Rita Rawson. Alderman Mike Matson won the primary with 33 percent of the vote, but officials will recheck roughly 6,500 ballots to determine who his opponent will be in November.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police have confirmed that human remains found at a homeless camp near downtown Des Moines was the result of a homicide. Station KCCI reports that police confirmed the homicide investigation Friday. Police received a tip Tuesday that led investigators to a wooded area behind an abandoned manufacturing plant, where the remains were found. Police have not yet shared other details of how the person died or identified the remains.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Fort Dodge police have identified a man shot to death in the north-central Iowa city. The Messenger reports the shooting happened around 8 p.m. Friday. Officers and paramedics found the man, later identified as 28-year-old Mohammed Yaqoub of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at a home and were unable to revive him. Police say they have arrested a 16-year-old boy and are looking for a 19-year-old suspect.

MONTEZUMA, Iowa (AP) — The trial for a former farmhand charged with first-degree murder in the abduction and killing of 20-year-old University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts has again been delayed. The Daily Iowan reports that 25-year-old Cristhian Bahena Rivera will now face trial beginning Feb. 4 in Woodbury County. His trial had been set for Nov. 12. Rivera is accused in the stabbing death of Tibbetts, who disappeared while out for a run July 18, 2018, in Brooklyn, Iowa.

Midwest Sports Headlines: Monday, Oct. 14, 2019

Sports

October 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — After no-hit bids into the late innings helped the Nationals take a 2-0 lead over the Cardinals in the NL Championship Series, postseason star Stephen Strasburg takes the mound for Washington in Game 3 and 23-year-old ace Jack Flaherty for St. Louis. The Cardinals have just four hits and one run through the first two games. St. Louis is sending 23-year-old ace Jack Flaherty to the mound in Game 3.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Deshaun Watson threw for 280 yards and a touchdown while running for two more, outdueling Chiefs counterpart Patrick Mahomes and leading the Texans to a 31-24 victory Sunday. Carlos Hyde added 116 yards rushing and a touchdown against the team that traded him to Houston before the start of the season. Mahomes finished with 273 yards passing and three touchdowns, two of them to returning star Tyreek Hill.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The first finger that Andy Reid points after the Kansas City Chiefs lose a game is at himself, regardless of the score, the opponent or whatever may have transpired on the field. He probably deserved much of it Sunday. The Chiefs lost 31-24 to the Texans in a game punctuated by a laundry basket full of yellow flags, more dropped passes than in a Pop Warner football matchup, and questionable decisions by Reid throughout the game.

UNDATED (AP) — A review of college football statistics at midseason shows a lot of familiar names at or near the top of the charts and a few surprises, too. Oklahoma is on track to lead the nation in offense for a third straight year. LSU, which has ranked in the top 50 in offense only three other seasons since 2009, is producing points and yards at unprecedented rates. Wisconsin has posted four shutouts in six games, and Penn State, Ohio State and Iowa give the Big Ten four of the top five defenses.

AP College Football Top 25 10/13/2019

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October 13th, 2019 by admin

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 12, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pv
1. Alabama (30) 6-0 1503 1
2. LSU (12) 6-0 1449 5
3. Clemson (11) 6-0 1427 2
4. Ohio St. (9) 6-0 1404 3
5. Oklahoma 6-0 1333 6
6. Wisconsin 6-0 1245 8
7. Penn St. 6-0 1129 10
8. Notre Dame 5-1 1042 9
9. Florida 6-1 1041 7
10. Georgia 5-1 995 3
11. Auburn 5-1 985 12
12. Oregon 5-1 906 13
13. Utah 5-1 729 15
14. Boise St. 6-0 716 14
15. Texas 4-2 672 11
16. Michigan 5-1 648 16
17. Arizona St. 5-1 524 18
18. Baylor 6-0 470 22
19. SMU 6-0 398 21
20. Minnesota 6-0 330 NR
21. Cincinnati 5-1 308 25
22. Missouri 5-1 233 NR
23. Iowa 4-2 210 17
24. Appalachian St. 5-0 148 NR
25. Washington 5-2 107 NR

Others receiving votes: Tulane 55, Iowa St. 36, Temple 31, Wake Forest 25, California 20, Virginia 8, Memphis 6, Southern Cal 4, South Carolina 4, Texas A&M 3, UCF 3, San Diego St. 2, Louisiana Tech 1.

DICKIE “DICK” EDWARD COLVIN, 73, of Oakland & formerly of Griswold (Memorial Svcs. 10/17/19)

Obituaries

October 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DICKIE “DICK” EDWARD COLVIN, 73, of Oakland (& formerly of Griswold), died Friday, Oct. 11th, at home. Memorial services for DICK COLVIN will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, Oct. 17th, at the Oakland United Methodist Church. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

A memorial visitation with the family will be held on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 from 6:00 PM until 7:30 PM at the Oakland United Methodist Church.

Interment will be at a later date.

DICKIE “DICK” COLVIN is survived by:

His son – Brian Colvin, of Oakland.

His daughter – Shelley Colvin and friend Doug of Omaha, NE.

His sisters – Bonnie Lytle and friend Darwin Keast, and Diane (Steve) Hamilton.

5 grandchildren, his brother-and sister-in-laws, other relatives and friends.

2 arrested in Red Oak Sunday afternoon

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October 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report two people were arrested Sunday afternoon at 3rd and Market Streets. 22-year old Devon Lee Smith, of Red Oak, was arrested for Violation of a No Contact Order. And, 19-year old Kammi Shaylee Conrade, also of Red Oak, was arrested for Aiding and Abetting the Violation of a No Contact Order. Both were brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond, each.