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Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, May 10th 2019

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May 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A stretch of interstate highway in northwestern Missouri is open again for the first time since floodwaters shut it down in March. Interstate 29 reopened Wednesday to the Iowa state line. Historic flooding in March forced closure of the busy north-south roadway. I-29 also is open in Iowa, but with some restrictions. Many other roads and highways in northwestern Missouri and southwestern Iowa remain closed due to flood damage.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Police say a suspect has been shot after officers responded to a report of a business burglary in Iowa City. The Press-Citizen reports that the shooting happened around 2:30 a.m. Thursday, when officers responded to a break-in alarm at a consignment store. Police say two officers fired their service weapons and injured a suspect, who remained hospitalized Thursday afternoon. Police have declined to say whether the injured suspect was armed when he was shot.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa wildlife officials have confirmed the sighting of a mountain lion near downtown Des Moines. Police said Thursday morning that they’re poring over video from the area near Interstate 235 and 31st Street. Snapshots taken from the video appear to show a mountain lion near some steps and a park bench. Police say they’re working with the Iowa Natural Resources Department, the Animal Rescue League and Blank Park Zoo to safely resolve the situation.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A downtown business group says the economic toll from Mississippi River flooding could run as high as $2.5 million a month. The Quad-City Times reports that the economic impact statement from the Downtown Davenport Partnership doesn’t include property damage. The statement is part of an application sent to state and federal officials for assistance. A temporary flood barrier failed April 30, allow floodwaters to cover several downtown blocks.

MERLE LAWYER, 84, of Harlan (Svcs. 5/14/19)

Obituaries

May 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MERLE LAWYER, 84, of Harlan, died Thursday, May 9th. Funeral services for MERLE LAWYER will be held 11-a.m. Tuesday, May 14th, at the First United Methodist Church in Harlan. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, May 13th, from 1-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 4-until 6-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterhohannsen.com.

Burial is in the Neola Township Cemtery at Neola.

MERLE LAWYER is survived by:

His wife – Cleo Lawyer, of Harlan.

His daughter – Charisse (Marc) Lawrence, of Cedar Rapids.

His sons – Courtney (Beth) Lawyer, of Glendale, AZ., & Brad (Stacey) Lawyer, of Portsmouth.

His step-sons: Jerry Cook and Jeff Cook, both of Council Bluffs; Dr. Dan (Anne) Cook, of Richmond Heights, MO.; Tony Cook, of Denver, Co; Dan (Jayne) Garrison, of Harlan, and Jeff Garrison, of Irwin.

His step-daughter: Julie (Troy) Petry, of Council Bluffs.

His brother – David (Caryl) Lawyer, of Manly.

man grandchildren, step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Drug bust follow-up report

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May 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Thursday evening, updated a report about an incident that occurred February 2nd. On that date, Deputy Mather with the Mills County K9 Unit, conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in Glenwood, for a traffic violation. During the stop, the K9 “Zehn” was deployed, and indicated on the odor of narcotics coming from the vehicle.

During a search of the vehicle, nearly one-pound of meth was found, along with about $7,800 in U-S currency. The driver of the vehicle, 34-year old Chanel Traci Huff, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on numerous drug-related charges and transported to the Mills County Jail.

Upon further investigation, the Nodaway County (Missouri) Sheriff’s Office along with Maryville (MO.) Police, executed a narcotics search warrant at an apartment belonging to Huff. During the search, about $15,000 in U-S currency, meth, psyciliben mushrooms, LSD, drug paraphernalia and a loaded handgun were found.

Huff is currently awaiting a federal court hearing. The Mills County K9 Unit was assisted in the investigation by Glenwood Police, Nodaway County, MO., Sheriff’s Deputies, Maryville, MO. Police, SWINE (The Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force), and Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement (DNE).

PATRICIA ANN [Garwood] BRYAN, 80, of Stuart (Svcs. 5/13/19)

Obituaries

May 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

PATRICIA ANN [Garwood] BRYAN, 80, of Stuart, died Wednesday, May 8th. Funeral services for PATRICIA BRYAN will be held 10-a.m. Monday, May 13th, at the Stuart-Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held from 5-until 7-pm. Sunday, at the funeral home.; Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Burial is in the Morrisburg Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Patricia Bryan Memorial Fund, and given to the Stuart and Dexter United Methodist Church’s and the Stuart Rescue Department.

Atlantic girls track buying in to team to find success

Sports

May 9th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic girls track team has found some excitement and success this season by buying into the team concept. Head Coach Matt Mullenix is in his first season at the helm of the team and he said the girls have really come together as the season has moved along. The girls have settled into their roles and understand that individuals can have just as much success if the team is put first.

Haley Rasmussen and Taylor McCreedy have been two of the major leaders for the Trojans and Coach Mullenix said they have grown into their leadership roles.

Coach Mullenix said he is happy to see the girls build on the strong tradition that Atlantic girls track has, and he says they’ve done it with their actions and not just words.

Atlantic will compete in the State Qualifying Meet at Carroll on Friday night. The top 2 finishers in each event qualify for the State Meet along with the next 8 fastest times statewide. A full list of qualifiers is expected to be compiled by Saturday afternoon. The State Meet is May 16th-18th at Drake Stadium in Des Moines.

Atlantic boys track on a roll heading into State Qualifying Meet

Sports

May 9th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic boys track team is hitting on all cylinders heading into the State Qualifying Meet that will now be contested on Friday night in Carroll. The Trojans have picked up the pace in recent weeks with wins at their home meet and their second straight Hawkeye Ten Conference Championship. Atlantic Head Coach Jordan Mullen said he knew his team was on the right track after bouncing back from a lackluster meet in Council Bluffs a couple weeks ago.

The Trojans are in the midst of a very successful run as a program and Coach Mullen said that’s due to the trust and commitment to the team they have developed.

The Trojans contended for a State Championship right up to the last event of the State Meet last year and Coach Mullen knows they can be right there again if they focus on themselves.

The State Qualifying Meet in Carroll on Friday night is set to get underway at 4:00pm. The top two finishers in each event qualify for the State Meet along with the next 8 fastest times recorded across the state. A full list of qualifiers is anticipated to be compiled by Saturday afternoon.

WENDELL “SMITTY” SCHMIDT, 72, of Atlantic (Svcs. Private)

Obituaries

May 9th, 2019 by admin

WENDELL “SMITTY” SCHMIDT, 72, of Atlantic died Tuesday, May 7th at his home. Cremation has taken place and private graveside services will be held for WENDELL “SMITTY” SCHMIDT in the Atlantic Cemetery at a later date. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

WENDELL “SMITTY” SCHMIDT is survived by:

Step-Daughters: Michaelle (Rex) Peterson and Lynn (Rick) Richter, both of Casey.

Sister: Lynette (Mike) Spetman.

Brother: Jerry (Ruth) Schmidt.

7 Grandchildren

15 Great-Grandchildren

Board of Education takes first step in requiring seatbelts on school buses

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May 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) The State Board of Education gave preliminary approval today (Thursday) to a change in state rules that would require seatbelts to be installed in all new school buses. Department of Education transportation director, Max Christensen, told the board the National Transportation Safety Board recommended last may that lap-shoulder belts should be required.

“Currently school districts are allowed to order buses with lap-shoulderbelts if they so desire — but it’s not a current requirement here in Iowa. There are eight states in all new school buses,” Christensen says. He says they have a group that reviews proposed changes, and they unanimously voted in favor of requiring the belts. Some schools are already requesting them when they get new buses.

“We do have I believe 16 districts in the state that are ordering all of their new buses with lap-shoulderbelts. And in conversations with them, they are very, very pleased with those lap-shoulderbelts,” Christensen says. Christensen says those districts have found a side benefit to the lap belts along with the safe travel.

“For one thing, it reduces the student discipline problem on schools buses by about 80 percent,” according to Christensen. “So that alone is certainly worth looking at.” Information presented to the board shows the lap-shoulder belts cost around 123 dollars each, and that would add about 84-hundred dollars to the cost of an average new school bus.

Christensen says that breaks down to about four-and-a-half cents a day for each student on a bus. There has long been a debate about adding the lap-shoulder belts to school buses — with the thinking that it made it more difficult to get kids out of the bus in an emergency. Christensen says the thought process has changed.

)”If you look at especially school buses that maybe roll over — probably you’ve all seen the videos on tv that shows the kids inside the school bus — it’s like clothes inside a dryer, around and around they go. Consequently they are going to be injured,” Christensen says. “The current thinking is that it is better to have kids in seatbelts that aren’t injured trying to get them out — than it is to have kids who are injured and trying to get them out.”

Christensen says another factor is kids now have grown up with seatbelts and are very familiar with their use and how to get out of them. The Board of Education voted to move ahead with the change and there will now be a public hearing on the proposal June 25th at 10:00 a-m at the board office in Des Moines. You can also send the board written comments and those and the comments at the hearing will be considered when the board takes final vote on the issue.

Kansas man ignored road closed sign and drove into a washout

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May 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A man from Newton, Kansas ignored a Road Closed barricade sign Wednesday evening in Mills County, and ended up with his vehicle in the water. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 35-year old Samitrio Sanchez was westbound on Jesup Avenue from the City of Pacific Junction, when he drove a 2004 Hyundai around the barricade at around 5:15-p.m..

Officials say there were corn stalks washed onto the roadway, and water surrounding the road. Sanchez continued driving west on Jesup Avenue until he drove into a washout just before the bridge. His vehicle came to rest nose first in the water.

The man refused medical treatment and was issued a citation for Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device.

2 from Shenandoah arrested on drug charges

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May 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Two people from Shenandoah were arrested on drug charges, Monday evening. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday (today), that 26-year old Shelby Lynn Ross and 37-year old Dustin Eugen Kalkas were taken into custody at around 7:25-p.m. following a traffic stop on Highway 275. Both face charges that include Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Ross was additionally charged with two counts Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs, and Providing False ID information. She was also wanted on a warrant out of Fremont County for Violation of Probation. Bond was set at $5,000. Kalkas was charged with Speeding and Failure to provide proof of insurance. His bond was set at $1,300.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports also, 31-year old Nashae Amberly Nothwehr, of Clarinda, was arrested today (Thursday) for OWI/1st offense, with bond set at $1,000. 37-year old Sherice Nicole Dismang, of Omaha, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail on a Mills County warrant for Probation Violation. Her bond was set at $10,000.

On Tuesday, 18-year old Dalton Alexander Bedsole, of Emerson, was arrested for Criminal Mischief in the 3rd degree, and trespassing. (Bond $3,000). 30-year old Joshua Jon Lebuagh, of Glenwood, was arrested for Driving Under Suspension. (Bond $300).

And on Monday, 54-year old Jeffrey Allen Fink, of Silver City, was arrested for Driving While Denied or revoked. (Bond $1,000)