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Red Oak woman arrested on a Theft charge, Tuesday evening

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police arrested a woman Tuesday evening on a Theft charge. 31-year old Jennifer Rose Latham, of Red Oak, was arrested at the Red Oak Dollar General Store at around 5:24-p.m., on a charge of Theft in the 5th Degree. Latham was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Malvern man injured in Mills County motorcycle accident

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report a motorcycle struck a deer Monday night, resulting in the motorcycle operator being sent to the hospital. 65-year old Steven Johnson, of Malvern, was riding a 2015 Indian Roadmaster northbound on 315th Street at around 9:45-p.m., when his cycle struck a deer a few miles north of Malvern. Johnson was transported by Malvern Rescue to the UNMC in Omaha.

UPDATE: Cass County Extension phones are operational again

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Cass County ISU Extension and Outreach Director Kate Olsen reports the phones at the Extension Service in Atlantic were restored to operational status late Tuesday afternoon. The phones went down at around 12:15-p.m., leaving persons needing information or wishing to contact the Extension, no option but to stop-in or e-mail extension staff.

Man sentenced in Iowa for 2 murder-for-hire counts

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A man already in federal prison on gun convictions has been sentenced to another 20 years for trying to hire a hitman from behind bars to kill two northeastern Iowa people. Federal prosecutors say 45-year-old Jason Harriman was sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Cedar Rapids.

Harriman was convicted in January of two counts of murder-for-hire. Prosecutors say Harriman began serving a 15-year federal sentence in 2011 on gun charges and made multiple phone and email contacts from prison with someone he thought was a hired killer. The person was actually an undercover federal agent.

Investigators say Harriman met with the agent in prison and agreed to pay the “hitman” $21,000 for the murder of two people — even signing a contract.

Police: IA man intending to visit Taylor Swift’s home arrested

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — Police in Rhode Island have arrested an Iowa man they say intended to visit singer Taylor Swift’s beachfront mansion in the state and was carrying a backpack containing a baseball bat and items commonly used in burglaries. Westerly Chief Shawn Lacey tells The Sun of Westerly that 32-year-old David Page Liddle, of Des Moines, Iowa, was arrested Friday after residents reported a suspicious man at a boat yard near Swift’s home.

Lacey says Liddle told officers he was looking to “catch up” with Swift because he knew her personally and she had agreed to help his singing career. Security guards at Swift’s mansion told police they had seen Liddle earlier outside the front gate.

Liddle was being held on $10,000 bond.

Authorities ID Iowa teen killed in lawn mower accident

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

FAIRFAX, Iowa (AP) — Linn County authorities identified a teen killed when a lawn mower he was operating overturned, pinning him beneath. Authorities say 17-year-old Alexander Wade Prochaska, of Cedar Rapids, died in the accident.

First responders were sent around 8:20 p.m. Monday to a site about a 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) east of Fairfax. The Linn County Sheriff’s Office says Prochaska was trapped under the mower, which had overturned while he was trying to mow a ditch.

The teen was pronounced dead at the scene.

Off-duty jailer who wielded gun at Iowa car show now charged

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — After initially saying he acted in self-defense, police have charged an off-duty jail employee who brandished a handgun during a fight at a car show at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

The Iowa State Fair Police announced Tuesday that John McCormick is charged with assault while displaying a dangerous weapon, carrying a weapon under the influence and impersonating a peace officer.

The charges came after some witnesses said they were outraged that McCormick created a public safety scare but wasn’t arrested for the July 6 incident at the Good Guys car show. They wondered whether McCormick received special treatment since he works for the Boone County Sheriff’s Department.

McCormick has said he wasn’t the “primary aggressor” in the fight and that he pulled the weapon in self-defense to protect himself and his wife. State Fair Police Commander Doug Phillips said initially that McCormick feared for his life.

Multiple witnesses disputed that account, saying that McCormick instigated the fight with a 69-year-old driver and pulled the concealed handgun and made threats after the man fought back.

Cass County Supervisors accept bids for various road projects

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors met Tuesday morning at the courthouse in Atlantic. During their session, Engineer’s assistant Dennis Vogl provided information on three projects.  The Iowa DOT has reviewed bid(s) received by Cass County for the projects.  Only one apparent bid was received for each project.

A bid for first project was 114.8% of engineer’s estimate.  County Engineer Charles Bechtold said “Re-advertising the project without any change to the contract requirements would not likely result in a lower bid.  After a short discussion, the Board approved a motion to award a contract for an Olive Street hot melt asphalt overlay project, to Henningsen Construction, Inc. in the amount of slight more than $2-million dollars.

A bid for a second project (a concrete box culvert replacement on Newport Road) was less than engineer’s estimate. The project was awarded to Gus Construction Co., Inc. for $408,131.20. And, the bid for the third project (a HMA overlay on the Lewis Road for 2020), was 102.7% of engineer’s estimate.  The county engineer said “Re-advertising the project without any change to the contract requirements would not likely result in a lower bid.” The Board awarded the project to Henningsen Construction, Inc., for a little more nearly $1.035-million dollars.

In other business, County Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall said she had received an offer to purchase a 2019 County Held Tax Sale Certificate for a parcel of real estate.  Per the agreement, the purchaser would pay back taxes, penalty, interest and an assignment fee.  After short discussion, the Supervisors voted to assign a Tax Sale Certificate Theodore Wonio, for all back taxes, penalty, interest and the assignment fee.

Ribbon cutting for new Farm Playhouse on the Cass Co. Fairgrounds

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Adair & Cass County Farm Bureau report the Cass County Fairgrounds has a fun, new structure to bring enjoyment to youth who visit the fairgrounds, courtesy of Cass County Farm Bureau. The new Farm Playhouse was built and donated to the Cass County Fairgrounds to commemorate the centennial birthday of Cass County Farm Bureau.

The CCFB Board of Directors will host a dedication and official ribbon cutting of the structure on Sunday, July 28th, following their Member Appreciation event at 6:30-p.m.  All community members, families, and fair supporters are welcome to join the CCFB at the at the new Farm Playhouse, located south of the outdoor Show Ring, for the ribbon cutting event.

IA State Patrol releases fatality & injury accident reports

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July 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol today (Tuesday) released backlogged reports on numerous accidents, two of which occurred in southwest Iowa. Authorities say 47-year old Kevin Funke, of Creston, died July 16th in Adair County, when the 2010 Ford F-150 he was driving, was struck broadside by a 2005 Kenworth truck, driven by 56-year old Robert Wooden, of Eagleville, MO. The accident happened as Funke was traveling south on Pinewood Avenue at around 10:35-a.m. For reasons unknown, his pickup pulled in front of the Kenworth, which was traveling east on Highway 92. Following the collision, both vehicles came to rest in a ditch. Funke, who was not wearing a seat belt, died at the scene.

And, two people from St. Louis, MO., were injured during a motorcycle accident Saturday morning, in Mills County. The Patrol reports a 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by 56-year old Gregory Goebel, was traveling south on I-29 near mile marker 39, when the cycle went out of control. Goebel and his passenger, 58-year old Catherine McDaniel, were ejected from the machine, which landed in the west ditch, near the shoulder.

Goebel was not wearing a helmet. He was flown by LifeNet helicopter to the UNMC in Omaha. McDaniel was wearing a helmet. She was transported by Glenwood Rescue to Bergan Mercy Hospital, in Omaha. The accident happened at around 7:07-a.m., Saturday.