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Man pleads not guilty in killing of Algona police officer

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October 9th, 2023 by admin

(Radio Iowa) – Forty-three-year-old Kyle Ricke has entered a written plea of not guilty to first-degree murder in the shooting death of Algona Police Officer Kevin Cram last month.

Online court records show a pretrial conference has been scheduled for November 14th in Kossuth County District Court. If there are no delays in the case, a trial has been scheduled to begin on December 12th. Ricke is accused of shooting Cram, who was trying to serve an arrest warrant on the Algona man, and then fleeing the area around 8 p-m on September 13th. Ricke was apprehended near Sleepy Eye, Minnesota later that evening after an extensive search that involved law enforcement agencies from Iowa and Minnesota.

Hardin County man fatally shot while coyote hunting

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

October 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is investigating a fatal hunting incident that occurred Sunday night in northern Hardin County. Officials said today (Monday) 53-year-old Mark Arends, of Alden, was hunting coyotes with friends on private land approximately two miles north of Alden. The hunters were separated by several hundred yards when, around 8 p.m., Arends was struck by a single rifle shot. The incident remains under investigation. Arends was transported to Hansen Family Hospital, in Iowa Falls, where he was pronounced dead. The State Medical Examiner’s office will be conducting an autopsy as part of the investigation.

Coyotes are nocturnal animals so hunting coyotes is often done at night, with hunters utilizing various night vision technology including thermal imaging scopes. “We stress the importance of identifying your target before taking a shot, and that’s even more important when hunting at night and using thermal technology,” said Captain Matt Bruner, with the Iowa DNR’s Law Enforcement Bureau. “The same can be said about the importance of the hunting plan, especially at night, and following that plan when in the field.”

The Iowa DNR and the Hardin County Sheriff’s office responded to the incident last night and officers were on scene again early Monday morning.

Jack Trice commemoration wraps up with closing ceremonies

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October 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The year-long commemoration of Jack Trice wrapped up at Iowa State Sunday with a closing ceremony on the day Trice died following a football game 100 years ago. Trice’s cousin George Trice spoke at the event, and referenced the letter he wrote prior to the game where he vowed to do more than his part.

He says the honorary degree award Jack was fitting, as he wanted to get an animal husbandry degree to go beyond sports.

George Trice says he can do things and go places that Jack couldn’t then because he was black.He says some schools had said they wouldn’t play Iowa State because Jack was on that team. That is part of the story that George says needs to continue to be told.

George Trice is also a graduate of Iowa State University.

Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags at Half-Staff to Honor Lives Lost in Israel 

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October 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff immediately on Monday, October 9, and remain at half-staff until sunset on Sunday, October 15, 2023, to honor the lives lost – including at least nine Americans – in the horrific attacks committed against Israel by Iran-backed terrorist organization Hamas.

“Iowans mourn for the families of those killed by Hamas in Israel. Hamas’ brutality knows no bounds, with reports of Holocaust survivors, women, and children taken by Hamas militants from their homes as hostages or brutally murdered,” said Gov. Reynolds. “Today and every day, Iowa stands in solidarity with Israel and their right to defend themselves.”

Flags will be flown at half-staff on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays in the Capitol Complex. Flags will also be at half-staff on all public buildings, grounds and facilities throughout the state.

Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

U.S. 59 north of Shenandoah to close Monday, Oct. 16 for bridge replacement project

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October 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – Oct. 9, 2023 – The Iowa Department of Transportation’s Creston Construction Office says “If you drive on U.S. 59 north of Shenandoah you need to be aware of a bridge replacement project that begins on Monday, Oct. 16 at 8 a.m. until Aug. 1, 2024, that may slow down your trip. U.S. 59 will be closed one mile north of Iowa 48. While crews work on this project you will need to follow a marked detour route from Iowa 48 to U.S. 34.”

The DOT asks motorists to drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, you should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

Injury accident Saturday on I-80 in Cass County (IA)

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October 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports area first responders were called Saturday (Oct. 7th) to the 66-mile marker of eastbound Interstate 80, for a semi tractor and trailer that slid into the ditch and tipped to it’s side.  Upon arrival, responders found that a 2010 Volvo semi tractor and trailer being operated by William Hair, of Winston Salem, NC, was traveling East on I-80, when the semi slid into the South ditch and eventually rolled onto it’s side.

Hair suffered minor injuries during the accident but had a cardiac event soon after that required emergency medical attention.  Life-light was requested and the driver was transported to a regional hospital for emergent care.

Cass County Sheriff’s report (10/9/23)

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October 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports three recent arrests. On Oct. 3rd, Deputies arrested 49-year-old Dodi Avey, of Lewis, for allegedly Depositing or Throwing Litter on the Highway.  Avey was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held pending her later release on her own recognizance.

And, on September 27th, Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 42-year-old Christina Burnsworth, of Atlantic, on a warrant for Violation of Probation.  Burnsworth was picked up and transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held.

On September 28th, 42-year-old David Wall, Jr., of Atlantic, was arrested for allegedly Depositing or Throwing Litter on the Highway.  Wall Jr. was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.

Fremont County Sheriff’s report, 10/9/23

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October 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope says his deputies made eight arrests over the past week. Included among them was:

On Oct. 1st, 29-year-old Brett Michael Parrott, of Sidney, who was arrested for Theft 4th Degree. He was released after being cited into court.

Parrott

On Oct. 2nd, Fremont County deputies arrested 25-year-old Dustin Carl Lee Perry, of Hamburg, for Driving Under Suspension. He was released on time served.

There were three arrests on Oct. 3rd in Fremont County: 32-year-old Diego Adrian Hernandez-Castro, of Kansas City, MO., was arrested after Deputies made contact with a vehicle parked on Interstate 29. During the stop, deputies located methamphetamine and a stolen firearm. Hernandez-Castro was arrested for: Trafficking in Stolen Weapons, a Class D Felony, Possession of Methamphetamine, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was being held on $5,000 cash/surety bond; 58-year-old Terry Lee Prine, of Sidney, was arrested Oct. 3rd for Violation of a No-Contact Order, Possession of Methamphetamine, and Possession of Marijuana. He is being held on $7,000 cash/surety bond. Prine had previously been released from jail for 11 counts of Violation of a No-Contact Order, and Harassment 1st Degree, when 10% of $5,000 was posted on Sept. 14th; And, Fremont County deputies arrested 61-year-old Michelle Louise Allen, of Sidney, on Oct. 3rd, for Violation of a No-Contact Order. She was released on $300 bond.

Allen

Hernandez-Castro

Perry

Prine

The following day (Oct. 4th), 26-year-old Thomas Brett Haughton, of Hamburg, was arrested for two counts of Harassment 1st Degree, after deputies took a report on that day of a male who had approached two small children and threatened to kidnap them in Hamburg. When the children’s mother confronted Haughton, he allegedly repeated the threat to the mother. Haughton was released after posting 10% of $2,000 bond.

Last Thursday (Oct. 5), 49-year-old Kara Marcine Lorimor, of Sidney, was arrested for Interference with Official Acts and Disorderly Conduct. She was cited into court and released.

And, on Sunday (Oct. 8th), 23-year-old Treyton Lee Gubser, of Tarkio, MO, (Photo not available) was arrested in Fremont County, for Disorderly Conduct. He was released after posting a $300 bond.

Haughton

Lorimor

Iowa’s congressional delegation reacts to Hamas attacks in Israel

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October 9th, 2023 by admin

All six Republicans who represent Iowa in the U-S House and Senate are condemning the terrorist attack in Israel and vowing to support renewed U-S funding for Israel’s defense. Radio Iowa’s O. Kay Henderson reports.

alternate version with this lead: All six Republicans who represent Iowa in the U-S House and Senate are condemning the terrorist attack in Israel and the two Iowa lawmakers who are veterans are backing specific pieces of related legislation. Radio Iowa’s O. Kay Henderson reports.

Third district Congressman Zach Nunn calls the attack barbaric and he’s joined with a Democratic congressman from North Carolina to sponsor bipartisan legislation about boosting U-S assistance for Israel. First district Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks says Israel is our strongest ally in the Middle East and Israel has a right to defend itself. Second district Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she saw the importance of Israel’s “Iron Dome” defens e system when she visited Israel last year and Hinson says in the coming days Congress must unite and approve replentishing the system. Hinson is also calling on the Biden Administration to brief congress on how they plan to evacuate Americans still in Israel and get them home safely. Fourth district Congressman Randy Feenstra says Hamas terrorists committed heinous and unprovoked attacks on the people of Israel and the U-S will support Israel as they defend their homeland. Senator Chuck Grassley says he and his wife are praying for the innocent civilians who were murdered by Hamas — and for peace and strength for Israel. Senator Joni Ernst says Hamas is funded and supported by Iran and American must never appease Iran or its proxies. ANNOUNCER OUT: Just before Saturday’s attacks, Senator Ernst called for maximum sanctions on government officials in Iran, as well as that country’s financial and energy sectors. Ernst has criticized the Biden Administration for the recent release of Iranian assets in exchange for the release of five Americans held hostage in Iran.

Grundy Center school wins national award for academic excellence

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October 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An eastern Iowa school is being singled out by the U-S Department of Education. The 225-student Grundy Center Middle School is the only middle school in the state to earn the department’s Blue Ribbon Award for the year. Principal Michael Vokes says earning the honor for exceptional academic achievement is as much a result of what’s taught outside the curriculum as what’s taught within. “What I see with my staff is their unwavering commitment to do what they believe is best for their students and for their kids,” Vokes says. “We’re just talking about character traits and how do we positively walk through a situation.”

The Department of Education uses state assessments and national tests to determine school rankings. The school’s 5th through 8th grades placed in the top 15-percent of Iowa testing. Vokes says the award shows that public education works, especially when whole communities get on board. “It does take a village,” he says. “It does take partnerships between the community and our teachers and our school, and everyone else to make this thing work. There are no shortcuts. We have to really get to know our kids, get to know what they need and where they struggle, and then we have to do our best to meet those needs and help them be successful.”

The school’s 7th and 8th grades both tested near 100-percent proficiency at the state level, which helped secure the nomination.

(by Grant Winterer, Iowa Public Radio)