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Mills County Sheriff’s Report: 1 accident, 1 arrest

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Friday, said a Glenwood man, 30-year old Justin Brian Williams, was arrested at around 8:30-p.m. Wednesday, following a traffic stop. Williams was cited for speeding, Operating a non-registered vehicle, Failure to provide proof of financial liability, and careless driving. He was arrested on a Failure to Provide SR-22 insurance, charge. Bond was set at $1,000.

The Sheriff’s Office said also a Pacific Junction man was transported to Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs by Glenwood Rescue, following an accident Wednesday evening. Donald Harwick was traveling north on 195th Street at around 5:45-p.m., when his 2002 Chevy drifted towards the right edge of the road. Harwick over-corrected, sending the vehicle into a spin off to the left side of the road, before it overturned and came to rest on its passenger side, in the west ditch.

Page County Sheriff’s candidates warn people not to desecrate political signs

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The two candidates running for Sheriff in Page County, Friday, issued a joint statement to make the public aware that theft of, damage, desecration, or destruction of a political sign is a violation of Iowa code (716) defined as Criminal Mischief.The warning comes on the heels of signs for incumbent Sheriff Lyle Palmer and his challenger, Chief Deputy Jake Daly. Both men have filed to run on the Republican ticket for the June 7th Primary.

The Sheriff and his Chief Deputy said they “Both have had signs stolen and now have had a sign damage / desecrated by someone. To put it bluntly we have more serious incidents / investigations to work on at this time. While this is not a crime that usually engulfs a lot of our time in Law Enforcement, if it continues it will be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law.”

They warned that “There are different degrees of this (Iowa) code with enhancements that carry serious penalties. The penalties can carry jail / prison sentences from 30 days in the County jail and up to two (2) years in state prison depending on the damage.”

Sac County Sheriff’s Office search for couple wanted on child endangerment charges

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Sac County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in locating former Odebolt, Iowa couple Jennifer Kuhl and Justin Siegner, both of whom are wanted in Sac County, Iowa on child endangerment charges. Kuhl and Siegner (pictured below), and their one-year-old daughter are believed to be in the Denison, Iowa area. If you have any information regarding the couple’s whereabouts, please contact your law enforcement or call the Sac County Sheriff’s Office at 712-662-7127.484_1981286128762251_1259951791820199115_n

Rollover accident in Union County

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports one person suffered possible, minor injuries during a rollover accident this (Friday) morning. 34-year old Fernando Rivas, of Lenox, was traveling east on Highway 34 at around 11-a.m., when he lost control of the 2013 Nissan he was driving. The car entered a ditch and rolled onto its top, sustaining $7, 500 damage. Rivas was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

Clarinda P-D phone lines back up and running

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers advises that the Clarinda Police Department administrative phone line 712-542-2194 is working again as of 2:00 p.m. today (Friday). The system had been done since 11-a.m. Thursday.

Windstream Communications isolated the problem and repaired the system in under 30 minutes. Chief Brothers wants to thank everyone for their cooperation during the phone outage.

Adair County Sheriff’s phone lines are functioning again

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office report ALL PHONE SYSTEMS and 911 SYSTEMS ARE BACK UP AND FUNCTIONING. The lines become unavailable late this (Friday) morning, and 9-1-1 calls were re-routed, but again. ALL LINES ARE FUNCTIONAL.

Sheriff Jeff Vandewater said all telephone lines coming into the Adair County Sheriff’s Office were severed at approximately 10-a.m. today (Friday). A local plumbing contractor with a small backhoe dug into the lines directly behind (south of) the Sheriff’s Office. Vandewater says the error may not have been the plumbing company’s fault, as they say indicated that the ground was improperly marked.

Regardless, the Sheriff’s Office thanks you for your patience, and the Madison County Sheriff’s Office for fielding the calls.

Plane makes emergency landing in Des Moines

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials say a plane carrying nearly 200 people from Chicago to Phoenix made an emergency landing at the Des Moines airport because of smoke in the cockpit. Kevin Foley, the executive director of the Des Moines International Airport, says the plane was diverted to Des Moines on Friday morning and landed safely.

Andrew Wall, an airport operations supervisor, says the American Airlines flight had taken off from Chicago, about 300 miles east of Des Moines. All the passengers got off the plane safely. Officials are investigating what caused the smoke in the cockpit. KCCI reports that the plane had about 190 people on board. Emergency crews were called to the airport around 11:30 a.m.

 

Are online sales growing in Iowa?

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

State policymakers are beginning to suspect more and more Iowans are shopping online rather than in bricks-and-mortar stores in the state. Data shows wages in Iowa are on the rise, but state sales tax receipts are barely growing.  David Roederer, the governor’s budget director, says “We’re trying to determine whether or not it is a softening of spending or whether it is a change in the way Iowans are purchasing products.”

Iowans are to pay the state sales tax on purchases they make online from retailers with a “physical presence” in the state, but House Speaker Linda Upmeyer, a Republican from Clear Lake, says some businesses do not calculate the taxes for online purchases. “Maybe it’s simply making Iowans more aware that they owe that tax and they’re obligated to send that in if it’s not being collected,” Upmeyer says. “It doesn’t mean that they, but they’re on their own to submit it.” Upmeyer hears from Main Street businesses in Iowa who say it’s unfair competition from online retailers. “There’s also people that don’t want us to collect it,” Upmeyer says.

State sales tax receipts increased just one percent in February compared to the same month a year ago. In the past EIGHT months, sales tax payments to the state are up a little less than one-and-a-half percent. Experts had predicted consumer spending in Iowa would grow twice that much.

(Radio Iowa)

Clarinda man arrested for alleged probation violation

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Page County arrested a Clarinda man Thursday morning on a warrant for Probation violation. 33-year old Kenneth James Johnson was arrested at the Page County Courthouse, in Clarinda. Johnson was taken to the Page County Jail where he was unable to post $2000 and was being held pending further court proceedings.

Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports phone issues

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports there is currently a technical issue with the Sheriff Office’s phone lines. All administrative lines will only continually ring. That includes 911. HOWEVER, 911 calls will automatically be transferred over to a neighboring county and then they can reach the Adair County Sheriff’s Office through  radio communications for emergency dispatch.