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Police look for suspects in connection to car crash in house

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October 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say they’re looking for two suspects in connection to a stolen car that reportedly crashed into a house in Sioux City. The Sioux City Police Department says it received a report Thursday night of a vehicle that damaged the side of a house.

Michael Vogt tells Sioux City television station KTIV he reported the car stolen earlier in the day. He later told police he spotted the car in use on the street while he was driving another vehicle. Vogt says he chased it. Vogt told police he saw a man and woman jump out of the stolen car before it hit the house. He says the suspects ran away on foot.

Arrest Made in June Fort Madison Bank Robbery

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October 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Dept. of Public Safety report one person has been arrested in connection with the June 29th, 2016 robbery of a bank in Fort Madison. 56-year old Kenneth Lee Lilly, of Fort Madison, was arrested on charges that include Aiding and Abetting, and Robbery in the 1st Degree, which is a felony punishably by up to 25-years in prison. Lilly was taken into custody following an investigation into the robbery of the Fort Madison Bank and Trust.

The investigation was conducted by the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Iowa State Patrol (ISP), Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Natural Resource and the Lee County Attorney’s Office.

3 from TX injured in central IA crash

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October 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Three people from Texas were injured during a collision early this (Friday) morning, in central Iowa’s Warren County. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2017 Toyota RAV 4 driven by a man from Des Moines, struck a deer on southbound Interstate 35, and was disabled in the left lane. A 2014 Nissan Versa, driven by 47-year old Gerardo Lara, of Amarillo, TX, struck the Toyota in the rear.

Lara, and his passengers, Michael Huelster, of Amarillo, and Juan Solis, of Roscoe, TX, were injured and transported by Norwalk EMS to Methodist Hospital. The accident happened at around 1-a.m., today (Friday).

1 dead, 2 injured in northern IA crash

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October 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol reports one person died and two others were injured during a crash Thursday night in northern Iowa’s Butler County. A 2000 Ford F-150 pickup was traveling east on County Road C-33, about a mile east of Willow Avenue, when the vehicle drifted off the road and into the south ditch, where it struck a box culvert.

The driver of the pickup, 44-year old Matthew DeWitt, of Shell Rock, and a passenger, 28-year old Andrew Baker, of Waverly, were injured. Baker was not wearing a seat belt. Both were transported by ambulance to the hospital in Waverly. A second passenger, 41-year old Jeffrey DeWitt, of Shell Rock, who was wearing a seat belt, died at the hospital.

 

The accident, which happened at around 7:06-p.m., Thursday, remains under investigation.

Red Oak woman arrested Thursday evening on ID Theft warrant

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October 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak, Thursday evening, arrested 31-year old Colbie Jo Sue Fike, of Red Oak. Fike was taken into custody at around 6:50-p.m. for Driving While Suspended, (a simple misdemeanor) and on a valid Red Oak P-D warrant for ID Theft (an aggravated misdemeanor). She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 cash bond.

Former Southwest Iowa farm girl is ready for third spaceflight

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October 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa-born astronaut Peggy Whitson is preparing for her third rocket ride to the International Space Station and spoke to Radio Iowa’s Matt Kelley Thursday, from the training center in Russia. The Beaconsfield native has already spent 377 days aboard the orbiting station during missions in 2002 and 2007. This coming February, Whitson will celebrate her 57th birthday there, some 220 miles up, and she’ll be the oldest woman ever in space, American, Russian or otherwise.

American John Glenn took his final spaceflight aboard the shuttle Discovery at age 77, so is there the possibility this may not be her last mission? “I’d love to go when I’m 77, as long as I’m not dead,” Whitson says, laughing. The rigorous training regimen astronauts must endure is legendary but she says it’s gotten a little easier each time.
“Definitely,” Whitson says. “Knowing what you need to worry about and what not to worry about definitely makes preparation for the flight much easier. It helps you prioritize the things you need to do to get ready for a flight. It’s definitely easier the third time around, second time, too.”

Peggy Whitson in her Russian space suit

Peggy Whitson in her Russian space suit

Speaking via NASA-TV from Star City, near Moscow, Whitson says there’s really nothing about the upcoming six-month mission that frightens her. “I don’t think anything particularly apprehensive,” Whitson says. “I do think there are always going to be challenges onboard which is part of what makes it a little bit more interesting and fun. I look forward to those challenges, whether it’s fixing things that break or just the challenge of trying to get as much scientific work done as we can.”

Whitson has an impressive resume: She was the first Iowa woman in space. She was the space station’s first science officer, its first woman commander and she’ll be the first woman to command the station twice. She’s already logged more time in space and has done more EVAs — or spacewalks — than any other woman. There’s even a Peggy Whitson Science Center at her old school in Mount Ayr. Still, the former Iowa farm girl is humble about her long list of firsts and records.

“I really feel very privileged and honored to be able to participate in the space program at all,” Whitson says, her voice cracking. “That’s what I’m most proud of.” Launch aboard the Soyuz MS-2 spacecraft from Kazakhstan is scheduled for November 15th. She’ll return to Earth next May.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Oct. 28th 2016

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October 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:52 a.m. CDT

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Law enforcement in North Dakota moved in Thursday to remove activists protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline who had set up a camp on private property owned by the pipeline developer. It was the latest development in a long-running dispute over a thousand-mile pipeline that protesters say threatens drinking water.

CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) — Authorities have updated to 141 the number of people arrested when law enforcement officers evicted protesters from private property in the path of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. Donnell Hushka, a spokeswoman for the Morton County Sheriff’s Department, says most of the protesters were arrested for conspiracy to endanger by fire or explosion, engaging in a riot and maintaining a public nuisance. The nearly six-hour operation to evict the protesters began at 11:15 a.m. Thursday.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines hospital says a pharmacy tech removed a potent painkiller from hundreds of vials and replaced it with saline solution. UnityPoint Health – Des Moines spokeswoman Amy Varcoe says Methodist Medical Center contacted 731 patients because they may not have received full doses of fentanyl. Varcoe says about 250 vials were affected, but that she doesn’t know how many patients received vials containing saline.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — The Black Hawk County Sheriff’s Office says one of its deputies accused of having a weapon with him while drunkenly assaulting someone has resigned in lieu of being fired. The former deputy, 34-year-old Erick McFerran on Friday, is charged with carrying weapons, assault causing bodily injury and harassment. He was charged after Waterloo police say they were called to a gas station on Oct. 14 and found that McFerran had assaulted someone.

Another bridge in western IA is closed

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October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials in Shelby County said Thursday, a bridge located in the southern half of the 700 block of Woodland Road is closed for an indefinite period of time following an inspection. The bridge, over an unnamed tributary of Indian Creek, is between Jackson Township, sections 35 and 36. The structure was determined to be unsafe and closed immediately. For emergency crews information: the residence at 719 Woodland Road will only be accessible from the north.

Earlier in the day, Thursday, the Audubon County Emergency Management Agency said the Audubon County Engineer’s office was forced to immediately close a bridge in the 1900 block of 220th Street, following an inspection that determined the bridge was unsafe. The bridge is located just east of Highway 71 on 220th Street (just east of Agriland FS), in Audubon County. The closure will be in effect until plans can be made to make repairs.

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Shelby County Bridge closed location

Audubon County Bridge closed location

Audubon County Bridge closed location

Rollover accident on I-80 east of Shelby

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October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Rescue crews and law enforcement were on the scene of a rollover accident on Interstate 80 one-mile east of Shelby, Thursday night. The crash was reported just before 7-p.m. It took place on the eastbound interstate. One person was injured. The individual was said to be out of the vehicle suffering from a head injury. According to witness reports, the vehicle blew a front tire between Exits 29 and 34, before it went out of control.

No other details are currently available.

Nebraska, Iowa place in top third in national science test

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October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska and Iowa have placed in the top third of the country for science proficiency on the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress science test. The Omaha World-Herald reports that the science test results for fourth, eighth and 12th grade students were released Thursday. The U.S. Department of Education administers the test, which measures knowledge in physical science, life science and earth and space sciences. It also gauges knowledge of science practices.

According to the results, proficiency rates in Nebraska and Iowa public schools exceeded the national average of 37 percent of students scoring proficient or advanced. Peggy Carr, acting commissioner for the National Center for Educational Statistics, says students across the board are improving, but minority students and girls are making gains to narrow achievement gaps.