The driver of a 2004 Buick Rainier (SUV) was injured this (Friday) morning, during a rollover accident on Highway 34 in Montgomery County. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 35-year old Kaleb Lee Wagaman, of Stanton, was traveling east on Highway 34 at around 5:22-a.m., when the SUV went out of control on the icy, snow-covered road. The vehicle entered the south ditch and rolled at least three times before coming to rest on its side. Wagaman – who was wearing his seat belt – complained of pain and possible injury. He was transported to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital by Red Oak Rescue, to be checked-out. No citations were issued due to the road conditions.
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — One of four attorneys convicted of overbilling the state of Iowa while serving as lawyers for the indigent has had his law license suspended for at least a year. The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday indefinitely suspended the license of Clinton attorney Matthew Noel for at least a year. Noel pleaded guilty last year to two misdemeanor theft charges. Auditors say he repeatedly billed for meetings he did not attend and made false mileage claims resulting in nearly $15,000 in overpayments. He received a suspended jail sentence, was fined several hundred dollars and has repaid the money he overcharged.
The high court rejected Noel’s plea for a 90-day suspension, noting his misrepresentations were repeated over years. One dissenter, Justice David Wiggins, argued that he would have revoked Noel’s law license, meaning Noel would not have been able to practice for at least five years.
LaVon Eblen speaks with Kenner Baxter with Cass County Tourism about tourism in the area and an upcoming meeting.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A man has been given probation and jail time for operating a western Iowa dog business where carcasses and dozens of malnourished dogs were found. Pottawattamie County court records say 36-year-old Dustin Young was sentenced Wednesday in Council Bluffs to two years in jail with all but 30 days suspended. He also was given two years of probation. The judge barred Young from training, caring for or boarding animals while he’s on probation and to pay restitution. He’d pleaded guilty in November to 12 counts of animal neglect after prosecutors dismissed 28 more.
The dogs and carcasses were discovered in May at Young Gunz Kennel, about 2 miles southeast of Hancock. Officials said the inside of the business was covered in animal urine and feces, and there was no food or water for the dogs.
(Radio Iowa) — Heirlooms from the family of a fallen rock-n-roll star that were stolen during the Winter Dance Party in Clear Lake earlier this month — were found early Thursday. The Clear Lake Police Department recovered the two framed family photos of Ritchie Valens and the framed movie poster that were reportedly stolen from the Best Western Motor Lodge back on February 2nd. The items were recovered in good condition.
If anyone has any information on the items whereabouts over the last 12 days, they are asked to contact the Clear Lake Police Department at 641-357-2186 or police@cityofclearlake.org. The case remains under investigation and no further information is being released at this time.
The City of Harlan would like to remind everyone to parallel park on any street where the snow is windrowed in the center of the street. Parallel parking assists with snow removal operations. Once the windrowed snow is removed please resume regular parking. This is primarily in the Downtown Area. The City of Harlan appreciates your cooperation.
The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a man wanted on a Pott. County warrant for Harassment in the 1st Degree/4th or subsequent offense, was arrested today (Friday), after he turned himself-in to the Sheriff’s Office. 20-year old Jacob Kyle Whaley was escorted to Pott. County Corrections and then turned over to corrections staff.