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Police look for whoever briefly took car with 2 kids inside

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December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Police in Des Moines are looking for whoever briefly stole a car from a driveway with two young kids inside. KCCI reports the incident happened around 5 p.m. Sunday. An alert was issued after a woman found the car with her 2- and 3-year-old kids missing. The woman told police she left the kids in the car while she ran into the home to grab something.

Police found the car a short while later with the kids still asleep inside. It appears that the thief ditched the car after seeing the kids. The family was reunited less than two hours after the car was reported stolen.

(Update) 2 injured in accident on I-80 in Cass County Monday morning

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December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 3:56-a.m.) Two people were injured during a single-vehicle accident early this morning off Interstate 80, in Cass County. According to dispatch reports, a white Mazda van went off I-80 eastbound about two-miles west of Exit 70 (the Anita Exit), into the south ditch. The accident was reported by a passing motorist at around 3:10-a.m. The caller also reported the vehicles’ airbags had deployed. A female occupant of the vehicle suffered from a possible broken shoulder, facial and unknown, possible chest injuries. She was transported by ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital. A male occupant of the vehicle suffered possible/unknown injuries, and was transported to the hospital by a Sheriff’s Deputy.

Anita Rescue and Wiota 1st Responders, along with Deputies from the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, responded to the scene. No other details are currently available.

Creston Police arrest & incident report (12/12/16)

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December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department today (Monday) released a report on recent arrests and incidents. Early Sunday morning, 29-year old Benjamin Lloyd Taylor, of Creston, was arrested at the 300 block of N. Elm St. in Creston, on charges of OWI 1st and Possession of a Controlled Substance – Marijuana 1st offense. Taylor was released after posting a $1,000 bond. Early Saturday morning, 29-year old Whitney Card, of New Virginia, was arrested in Creston for OWI/1st offense. She was released from the Union County Jail on a $1000 bond. And, late Saturday night, 31-year old Joseph Roberts, of Baxter, was arrested in Creston on two Hubbard County, Minnesota warrants for Failure to Appear in court. Roberts posted a $1,500 bond and was released.

The Creston P-D said also, a resident of the 500 block of N. Division Street reported Thursday evening, that sometime between 9-pm on Wednesday and 7:15-a.m. Thursday, someone damaged the windshield of his truck while it was parked at his residence. Damage was estimated at $100.  Saturday afternoon, a woman living in the 200 block of N. Division Street in Creston, told authorities someone had entered her home and taken a TV, as well as money from her room. The incident happened sometime between 4:30-a.m. and 3:30-p.m., Saturday. The loss was estimated at $550.

Early Sunday morning, two Creston residents reported laser Christmas lights were stolen from yards in the 500 block of N. Cherry Street and the 400 block of N. Vine Street. The incidents happened sometime overnight into early Sunday morning. The loss amounted to $50 altogether. And, Sunday afternoon, a Creston resident reported that sometime between midnight and 3-p.m. Sunday, someone stolen a blue, Under Armour backpack from his vehicle parked in the 700 block of N. Sycamore Street. The loss was estimated at $50.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Dec. 12th 2016

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December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 2:30 a.m. CST

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — The owner of a Council Bluffs apartment building faces a $40,000 fine for failing to register with a local inspection program, and more fines may be added. The Daily Nonpareil reports the fine against the Colonial Plaza Apartments’ owner is the biggest one the city has imposed since changing its rental laws last year.

ANITA, Iowa (AP) — Authorities believe snow contributed to a crash on Interstate 80 in western Iowa that killed a youth hockey coach from Nebraska and two Iowa brothers. Eight other people were also injured Saturday morning in the crash.

SIBLEY, Iowa (AP) — One northwest Iowa town is hoping to persuade a feed company that generates a foul odor at its plant to relocate. The Sioux City Journal reports Sibley, Iowa, has issued nearly $40,000 in fines against Iowa Drying and Processing in the past couple years because of the smell. A disagreement over who might pay to upgrade the plant to better control odors has wound up in court, and the plant is now listed for sale for $5.5 million.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A county-owned hospital in western Iowa is refusing to reveal the amount of a settlement paid to the family of a woman who died from a botched colonoscopy, despite state law that says settlements made by government agencies are public record. Crawford County Memorial Hospital CEO Bill Bruce tells the Des Moines Register that he can’t release the settlement because of a judge’s order sealing records in the patient’s estate. Bruce says he will comply if a judge orders release of the settlement.

Apartment building’s owner fined $40,000 by Council Bluffs

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December 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — The owner of a Council Bluffs apartment building faces a $40,000 fine for failing to register with a local inspection program, and more fines may be added. The Daily Nonpareil reports  the fine against the Colonial Plaza Apartments’ owner is the biggest one the city has imposed since changing its rental laws last year. Steve Carmichael, who oversees the city’s inspections, says a lien will be placed on the building to make sure the fine is paid.

When city inspectors visited the building over the summer they found 183 code violations. Many of those have been addressed, but a third round of inspections this week could bring more fines or residents could be forced to move. The building’s owner is in federal custody in North Carolina on unrelated charges.

Suspicious death investigation in Fremont County

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December 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday they are investigating a suspicious death.  At approximately 8:24-a.m. Sunday (today), Deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office were called to the area of the Waubonsie Access Wildlife Management Area, beneath the Highway 2 Missouri River bridge, where a body of an adult male was found by a group of deer hunters.

Deputies arrived and contacted the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the Fremont County Medical Examiner. A positive identification of the body has not been made at this time. An autopsy was requested and the body has been sent to the Office of the State Medical Examiner in Ankeny.  The final cause and manner of death, and identification are pending autopsy results.

The matter is being investigated by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office.  Anyone with any information please contact the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office at 712-374-2424.

Grief counselors to help students cope w/loss of classmates in Audubon

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December 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Community School District Superintendent Brett Gibbs today (Sunday) issued a statement with regard to the tragic loss of two students in a crash Saturday morning on Interstate 80 in Cass County. Gibbs said “The Audubon Community School and the Audubon Community is struggling to come to terms with the tragic loss of Jamison Steckler, an 8th grader and his brother Gavin Steckler, a 5th grader as the result of a car accident yesterday on Interstate 80.

Gavin Steckler

Jamison Steckler (Photos provided by Audubon School Superintendent Brett Gibbs)

At the same time we are trying to find words and deeds to comfort their parents Toby and Pamela Steckler and 4th grade brother Mason who were injured in the wreck.”

Gibbs said “Jamison and Gavin were wonderful students, classmates and teammates who were actively involved in school athletic and music activities. The Steckler family as a whole are very involved in school, community and church activities touching lives throughout the greater Audubon area.

The Audubon Community School Crisis Management team met yesterday (Saturday) to review our crisis training, contact staff members and lay out plans for the upcoming days. The school will be holding an all staff meeting Sunday at 1:00 to walk staff through the crisis plan and to also allow staff members to be together to grieve and comfort each other. Our number one duty will be to make sure that we are prepared for Monday morning as a little over 500 students will be looking to us for help dealing with this terrible loss.”

The Superintendent said also “Starting Monday the school will have a Safe room set up in both District buildings (the boardroom at the 5 – 12 building and the Library at the PK – 4) which will be staffed with school counselors, members of the Ministerial Organization along with professionals from Heartland Area Education Association. A statement will be read to the students at the beginning of the day on Monday concerning the tragedy and detailing the supports that have been put in place for staff and students. As funeral arrangements are made known we will pass those along to students and their families.”

A GoFundMe page has been established to help the family: https://www.gofundme.com/jamison-and-gavin-steckler

The other victim of the crash was 41-year old Rodney Shayne Sanborn, who was a youth coach with the Omaha AAA Hockey Club. Club officials released a statement saying  “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family in this difficult time. He was a valued member of our coaching staff and will be greatly missed.”

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, Dec. 11th 2016

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December 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 5:30 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A county-owned hospital in western Iowa is refusing to reveal the amount of a settlement paid to the family of a woman who died from a botched colonoscopy, despite state law that says settlements made by government agencies are public record. Crawford County Memorial Hospital CEO Bill Bruce tells the Des Moines Register that he can’t release the settlement because of a judge’s order sealing records in the patient’s estate. Bruce says he will comply if a judge orders release of the settlement.

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a Burlington man injured earlier this week in an industrial accident at a snack food packaging plant has died. The Hawk Eye reports that 36-year-old Patrick Tisor was hurt Monday afternoon at Shearer’s Foods. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration in Des Moines confirmed that Tisor died Thursday night from his injuries. OSHA is investigating the fatal workplace accident. The company says it’s cooperating with the investigation.

PERRY, Iowa (AP) — Officials have identified a child killed earlier this week in a house near Perry as 4-year-old Harley Moore. A cousin of the boy’s, Jessica Goehring, tells the Des Moines Register that the family is in shock over Harley’s death. The fire was reported around 8 a.m. Thursday in the house northwest of Perry. Fire officials say that when crews arrived, the house was fully engulfed in flames, and firefighters couldn’t reach the child in time to save him.

DUNLAP, Iowa (AP) — Improvements will be made to the downtowns of two Harrison County communities, thanks to the awarding of Main Street Iowa challenge grants. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports that Gross and Company of Dunlap received $75,000 for continued renovation of its building, while Main Street Woodbine received $3,900 to help downtown retailers.

Names released in fatal Cass County crash

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December 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol, Saturday evening, released the names of those who died and were injured during a crash Saturday morning on Interstate 80 in Cass County. Officials said 14-year old Jamison Steckler and 11-year old Gavin Steckler, both of Audubon, and 41-year old Rodney Shane Sanborn, of Gretna, Nebraska, died in the crash that happened at around 9:10-a.m. about 2.5-miles west of the Anita Exit.

Eight others were injured in the crash, including: 14-year old Haden Doggett, 47-year old Kim Doggett, and 50-year-old Daniel Doggett, all of Gretna, NE;  14-year old Tyler Sanborn, of Bellevue, NE.; 14-year-old Haden Rast, of Cedar Rapids; 43-year-old Toby Steckler, 43-year-old Pam Steckler, and 10-year-old Mason Steckler, all of Audubon. Tyler Sanborn was taken by helicopter to Children’s Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha. Kim Doggett and Haden Rast were taken by helicopter to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, where Doggett was listed in serious condition. The Patrol said Haden Doggett, Daniel Doggett, Toby Steckler, Pam Steckler, and Mason Steckler, were all transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital, in Atlantic. A report on their conditions was not available.

Officials say the accident happened when a 2007 Volvo semi driven by 31-year old Marcelas Engram, of Savannah, GA, was traveling west on I-80, crossed the median and collided with an eastbound 2014 Chrysler Town and Country van, driven by Toby Steckler, of Audubon. A portion of the semi containing the tractor and cab, as well as the van, entered the south ditch. An eastbound 2008 GMC Yukon, driven by Daniel Doggett collided with the trailer of the semi, which had remained on the roadway, blocking traffic.

Authorities said while the accident remained under investigation, weather was a definitely a factor. Many social media posts from motorists in the area at the time, claimed the “Black ice” was making the roads very slippery and for unpredictable driving conditions.

Grants awarded to improve downtowns of Dunlap, Woodbine

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December 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DUNLAP, Iowa (AP) – Improvements will be made to the downtown area in two Harrison County communities, thanks to the awarding of Main Street Iowa challenge grants. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports Gross and Company of Dunlap received $75,000 toward continued renovation of its building, while Main Street Woodbine received $3,900 to help downtown retailers.

Brad Gross says the $75,000 challenge grant will go toward a $305,500 renovation of the second floor of the red brick building, where his accounting firm is housed. Gross and Company is putting up the remaining $230,500. The second floor will feature one- and two-room apartments, along with one or two temporary-stay rooms available for short-term rent.

In Woodbine, the challenge grant will help downtown businesses improve the look and atmosphere of their stores.