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Study shows 2 dangerous chemicals released at Pella plant

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November 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

PELLA, Iowa (AP) – A federally mandated study has concluded that Pella Corp. inadvertently released two dangerous chemicals into the ground at its plant in Pella.
The Des Moines Register reports that the study says pentachlorophenol and dioxin have reached the groundwater. Only those two chemicals were found at higher than acceptable levels.

Pella officials say the contaminants do not threaten the city’s drinking water, which comes from the Des Moines River and the Jordan aquifer. The study was a result of a 2010 settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency, which required the company to test for 30 different possible sources of contamination. A Pella manager, Jim Nieboer, says Pella will wait for guidance from the EPA on whether Pella must remove the chemicals from the ground.

17-year old arrested for possession of Butane Hash Oil in Fremont County

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November 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A 17-year old male was arrested Thursday evening in Fremont County for Possession of Butane Hash Oil (Commonly known as “DAB’s”), as well as Possession of Marijuana. Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports the teen was transported to the Fremont County Jail following his arrest, and later brought to the Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs, where he will await his initial court appearance.

His arrest stems from a traffic stop in the 2500 block of Highway 275 in Fremont County. During the stop, the Fremont County Sheriff’s Dept. K9 unit detected the odor of narcotics, which resulted in a search of the vehicle.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Nov. 11th 2016

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November 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling that said Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad acted within his constitutional authority when he vetoed funding for two state-run mental health care facilities last year and closed them. Twenty legislators and the largest state employee union sued Branstad claiming a state law requires Iowa to have four mental health care institutes and limits Branstad’s ability to close the facilities by vetoing the money to run them approved by lawmakers.

TAMA, Iowa (AP) – Law enforcement officials say a 23-year-old central Iowa mother who vanished in 2000 is believed to be the victim of a homicide. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says agents have concluded Cora Okonski’s “disappearance was not voluntary.” Authorities are reclassifying Okonski as a homicide victim rather than a missing person, and several agencies are investigating.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A Des Moines woman has been arrested on suspicion of embezzling more than $82,000 from the Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of Central Iowa over a two-year period. The Des Moines Register reports that 36-year-old Amy Howell was arrested Wednesday and charged with theft, ongoing criminal conduct and forgery. Howell remained in the Marshall County Jail on Wednesday and could not be reached for comment.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A Nebraska man has pleaded guilty to amended Iowa charges of indecent contact with a child and has been given a suspended six-year prison sentence and two years of probation. The Daily Nonpareil reports that 50-year-old Michael Robinson, of Omaha, Nebraska, entered the plea Tuesday, the day before his trial was set to begin. Authorities say Robinson inappropriately touched the girl from the time she was about 10 until she was 15.

Nebraska man pleads guilty, is sentenced in Iowa abuse case

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A Nebraska man has pleaded guilty to amended Iowa charges of indecent contact with a child and has been given a suspended six-year prison sentence and two years of probation. The Daily Nonpareil reports that 50-year-old Michael Robinson, of Omaha, Nebraska, entered the plea Tuesday, the day before his trial was set to begin.

Robinson had originally been charged with several counts of third-degree sexual abuse stemming from several incidents spanning from 2007 to 2012. Council Bluffs police say that at that time, Robinson was in a relationship with a relative of the victim. Another relative reported her suspicions of sexual abuse to Iowa Child Protective Services in March 2015.

Authorities say Robinson inappropriately touched the girl from the time she was about 10 until she was 15.

Woman sentenced for biting husband’s lip instead of kissing

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A northwest Iowa woman has been given probation and suspended jail time for biting and tearing her husband’s lower lip when she feigned desire for a kiss. The Sioux City Journal reports 60-year-old Carol Smith pleaded not guilty Tuesday to domestic abuse assault. A charge of willful injury was dismissed.

The documents say the incident occurred in the couple’s Sioux City home on May 24 last year. She approached him for a kiss but then bit him instead. Police say Smith’s husband required plastic surgery.

The judge gave Smith two years of probation, suspended all but 60 days of a 365-day jail sentence and ruled that Smith may serve 120 days on an electronic monitoring device in lieu of serving the jail time. He also fined her $315.

$39,000 Granted to Audubon County Nonprofit Agencies

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Genelle Deist, Chair of the Audubon County Community Foundation, has  announced that $39,000 in grants was awarded to Audubon County nonprofit agencies.  With the grants, the Audubon County Community Foundation has distributed over $1.5 million in grants and scholarships over the last 19 years.

The following nonprofit organizations, which submitted applications to the Audubon County Community Foundation by the September 1st deadline, were awarded grants by the Audubon County Board of Directors:

  • Audubon Community Cinema – $15,000 for a screen, projection and sound equipment, seats and wall covering at the Rose Movie Theater.
  • Audubon Recreation Foundation – $10,000 for funding to build a recreation center.
  • The City of Exira – $2,000 for a sign at the east entrance to the community.
  • The Exira Community Club – $10,000 to complete the renovation of the Rec. Center.
  • Exira Fire & EMS Association – $2,000 to purchase and install and automatic standby generator at the fire hall, for emergencies.
Nonprofit representatives receiving grant awards: 1st row from left to right:  Lexi Christensen and Peggy Tuft, City of Exira; Dillon and Alex Clemsen, Exira Fire & EMS Association; Linda Blomme, Audubon Community Cinema; Abby Rasmussen, Exira Community Club. Back row: Audubon County Community Foundation board members Shelley Burr and Genelle Deist (Chair).

Nonprofit representatives receiving grant awards: 1st row from left to right: Lexi Christensen and Peggy Tuft, City of Exira; Dillon and Alex Clemsen, Exira Fire & EMS Association; Linda Blomme, Audubon Community Cinema; Abby Rasmussen, Exira Community Club. Back row: Audubon County Community Foundation board members Shelley Burr and Genelle Deist (Chair).

The amount available included $2,000 from the Leon and Iva Milliman Endowed Fund, $2,500 from the Charles T. and Kathleen K. Manatt Endowed Fund, $650 from the Audubon State Bank/Stephen Garst Endowed Fund, $1,000 from the Audubon Masonic Association Endowed Fund, $450 from the Merle and Norma Petersen Endowed Fund, and $450 from the Fred and Evelyn Nissen Endowed Fund for Audubon.

All grantees met the criteria as Audubon County nonprofit agencies or organizations with charitable missions in the areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services.  Only organizations providing services in Audubon County were eligible.

Audubon County agency representatives received their checks on November 9th.  During brief check distribution activities Deist commended the nonprofit agencies for their individual efforts to provide a better quality of life for the residents of Audubon County.

KC man injured in western IA crash

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Missouri man was injured during a crash this (Thursday) morning, in western Iowa’s Monona County. The Iowa State Patrol says 36-year old Gene Lawrence Odell, Jr., of Kansas City, MO., who was not wearing a seat belt, was transported by Burgess Ambulance to the Burgess Hospital in Onawa, following the accident that happened at around 6:20-a.m. on Interstate 29.

Odell was driving a 2016 Honda Accord northbound on I-29 above the posted speed limit, when he rear-ended the trailer of a semi that was traveling north in the right hand lane. After striking the trailer, the Honda spun off the road into the east ditch, before hitting a fence. The semi, driven by 59-year old Mikhail Kirilovich, of Lynwood, WA, pulled over onto the shoulder following the collision. ISP patch

The State Patrol says speed and alcohol were factors in the crash.

Theater renovation project in Audubon receives $61k CAT Grant

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Enhance Iowa Board awarded $878,616 in Community Attraction and Tourism (CAT) grants to a fine arts center in Forest City, a pedestrian bridge in Nora Springs and a theater renovation project in Audubon. The three awards mark the first awards made by the new Enhance Iowa Board, created in the last legislative session through Senate File 2308. The Enhance Iowa Board approved the grants at yesterday’s (Wednesday’s) meeting in Des Moines.enhance-ia

Locally, the Rose Theater Renovation Project in Audubon received a requested CAT grant amounting to $61,250, for renovations to the interior and exterior of a historic theatre in Audubon.  Once completed, the theatre will offer family friendly movies on the weekends. The project is expected to cost $323,761 altogether. The grant is contingent upon completion of fundraising by December 31st, 2016.

IFA Awards more than $730,000 in Grants for Homelessness Services in Iowa

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Finance Authority Board of Directors today (Thursday), announced grant awards of $730,680 to 16 homeless and domestic violence shelters to assist with costs associated with providing essential services and emergency shelter operations. The funding is made available through the state-funded Shelter Assistance Fund program.

In the KJAN listening area, projects awarded Shelter Assistance fund awards includes $47,500 to New Visions Homeless Services, in Council Bluffs. IFA logo

Shelter Assistance Fund applications are accepted on an annual basis and are judged through a competitive process. The Iowa Finance Authority received 19 eligible applications for the 2017 round requesting approximately $900,000 in funding. The program is funded with proceeds from the Real Estate Transfer Tax.

A panel of judges scored the applications based on criteria in several categories, including: project design, experience and capacity, community partnerships, performance, budget and grants management and competition priorities.

The Iowa Council on Homelessness reports that 17,301 Iowans experienced homelessness or were at-risk of homelessness in 2015.

Adair County woman arrested on drug-related warrant

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Union County say an Adair County woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon on a Union County warrant for Failure to Appear, on an original Possession of a Controlled Substance, charge. 19-year old Megan Riley Wilker, of Orient, was being held in the Ringgold County Jail on $2,500 bond.