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3rd District U-S House candidate to speak in Atlantic July 20th

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Democratic Part Chair Sherry Toelle says Desmund Adams, candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Iowa’s 3rd District, will be at Atlantic’s Family Table Restaurant for a “Meet & Greet” on Monday, July 20th, from 3:15-until 4-p.m.

Desmund Adams

Desmund Adams

Adams will be available for questions and will also discuss his platform.

Adams, who dropped out of high school and later moved to Iowa to pursue his education after earning his GED, went to Drake University,  where he earned both a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education and, in 1999, a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from the Drake University Law School. He is an award-winning entrepreneur, public speaker, community activist, and business leader who built his executive recruiting firm Adams Douglas.

In 2009, he received the State of Iowa House of Representative’s Certificate of Achievement for business and civic leadership. He was selected as a Forty Under 40 honoree by the award-winning central Iowa publication Business Record in 2013. He is a member of the Greater Des Moines Partnership, the former President of the Grubb YMCA Board of Managers, and is a Board Member of the Mercy College of Health Sciences.

Desmund Adams resides in Clive with his wife and their two sons. The public is invited and encouraged to attend the “Meet & Greet”

O’Malley to speak at IA Democrat event in Winterset, July 25th

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Former Maryland Governor and presidential candidate Martin O’Malley, will be a guest speaker at an Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) 3rd District”Summer Wine Down” reception in Winterset, on July 25th.

Gov. Martin O'Malley

Gov. Martin O’Malley

O’Malley will speak at 4:30-p.m. during the event at the Madison County Historical Complex (815 S. 2nd Ave.).

Prior to the “Summer Wine Down,” Dr. Andy McGuire, IDP State Chair,will open a “Summer Workshop” at 9:30-a.m., with doors opening at 9-a.m., at the Winterset Senior High Auditorium. The workshop runs until 3:30-p.m.,  with the workshop ending at 3:30 pm. There is a$25 registration fee for the workshop, with lunch available for $8.

At 12:30 pm, U.S. Senate candidates-Tom Fiegen, Bob Krause, and Rob Hogg, as well as 3rd District Congressional candidate-Desmund Adams will speak.  Other candidates will be introduced.  Later, during the “Summer Wine Down,” which begins at 4-p.m., you can listen to the music of Midwest Express, and enjoy food and drinks.  Attendee’s are asked to bring their own lawn chairs.  A donation of $20 is suggested to help defray the expenses.

Gov.O’Malley will speak about 4:30 pm followed by a live auction.  County parties are encouraged to bring a theme basket to be auctioned.  Other Democratic presidential candidates have also been invited to the reception. All county and 3rd district central committee members are invited.  Activists,candidates, and elected officials are encouraged to attend.

The purpose of the workshop is to provide networking opportunities and training on a variety of topics that facilitates successful candidate recruitment and fundraising strategies across the district.  Developing local processes to extend the democratic media messages will also be presented.  Presenters will be a mix of local and IDP party officials and staff. For more information, look at the website  http://www.idp3.org

NE man in critical condition following Sunday morning accident in Council Bluffs

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Council Bluffs report a Nebraska man was critically injured during an accident early this (Sunday) morning. Officers and medical personnel responded to the accident on the Interstate 80 westbound off-ramp to the South Expressway (Highway 192), at around 2:25-a.m. Upon arrival the driver of the vehicle, 46-year old Dale Gaver, Jr., of Omaha, was found outside his vehicle laying on the ground. Gaver was transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, where he was listed in critical condition.

Authorities say alcohol was believed to be a factor in connection with the incident.

Red Oak woman injured in car vs. motorcycle accident, Sat. night

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

(Corrects timeline to show accident happened Sat. night, not Sunday night)

A passenger on a motorcycle was flown by helicopter to the University of Nebraska Hospital in Omaha following a collision with a car, Saturday night. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 72-year old Karen Ann Pratt, of Red Oak, was riding on a 2014 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by 70-year old Randall Douglas Pratt, of Red Oak, when the cycle swerved to avoid a collision with a vehicle driven by 57-year old Karen Lee Bryan, of Red Oak. The accident happened just before 11-p.m.

Bryan was driving a 1997 Buick LeSabre and had just turned south from W. Oak Street onto N. Broadway Street. She traveled a short distance south on Broadway before beginning to make a left turn into an eastbound alleyway. Bryan told authorities she didn’t see the approaching motorcycle and turned in front of it.

Although Randall Pratt swerved to avoid the collision, his Harley hit the car, ejecting Pratt onto the hood of the vehicle. Neither Randall Pratt nor Karen Bryan were injured. The side of the cycle came to rest against the front of the car. Karen Pratt was also ejected from the cycle, and came to rest on the roadway. She was treated at the scene by Red Oak Fire and Rescue before being flown to Omaha for additional treatment.

Damage from the collision amounted to $1,600. Authorities cited Karen Bryan for making an unsafe turn.

Vehicle vandalism under investigation in Montgomery County

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County are asking for the public’s help in solving a case of vehicle vandalism. The Sheriff’s Department says deputies investigated a report of vandalism at 1655 Ironwood Road Saturday evening. Upon arrival, they determined someone had broken the windows, headlights and taillights on a 2001 Volvo, belonging to 75-year old Delaine Willmer Isaacson, of Red Oak.

The incident happened someone between midnight and 6:45-p.m., Saturday. The damage was estimate at $3,000. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 712-623-5107, or Montgomery County Crimestoppers, at 1-888-434-2712.

IWCC sees enrollment dip

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Enrollment is dipping at Iowa Western Community College, driving down revenue and contributing to the college’s recent decision to increase tuition by $11 a credit hour. The Daily Non Pareil reports the decline follows a larger trend of decreasing community college enrollment across Iowa and nationally.

Among the possible reasons for the decline, according to college spokesman Don Kohler, is a dip throughout the area in high school enrollments. Full-time enrollment at the college was 9,971 in 2013 and 9,586 in 2015, a 3.86 percent drop.

Most community colleges in Iowa began to see enrollment declines around 2011, according to a data tool released late last month by the Iowa Department of Education’s Division of Community Colleges.

 

New northeast Nebraska lake drawing anglers, boaters

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

HUBBARD, Neb. (AP) — A newly opened lake in northeast Nebraska is drawing anglers and recreationalists from the area, including across the Missouri River in Iowa. The Sioux City Journal reports that the gates on the Danish Alps State Recreation Area near Hubbard opened Wednesday.

Located just south of Nebraska Highway 35, the park is named for the local hilly terrain that is reminiscent of the Danish homeland of the immigrants who settled in the area. The 746-acre park includes RV and tent camping, equestrian camping facilities, day use areas, a walking and hiking trail and equestrian trail.

The centerpiece is 226-acre Kramper Lake, named after Vince Kramper, a Dakota City farmer and conservationist. The lake has been stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, walleye and channel catfish.

Backyard updates coming to Iowa governor’s mansion

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The backyard of Iowa’s historic governor’s mansion is about to get a major facelift, with a new reflecting pool and vintage style greenhouse. Jeff Boeyink, a former chief of staff to Gov. Terry Branstad who heads up a fundraising effort for Terrace Hill, says both projects will be privately funded. He says the goal is to complete them by next summer, when Des Moines will host a meeting of the National Governor’s Association,

The project will convert a 1920s swimming pool that was filled in with sand and topsoil more than ten years ago into a decorative shallow reflecting pool. These improvements come after several years of work on the historic home. A new kitchen, updated restrooms and an energy-efficient heating and cooling system are among the recent updates.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sun., July 12th 2015

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July 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Students at Iowa’s three public universities could see an unprecedented mid-year tuition hike, if the Iowa Board of Regents approves an increase for the upcoming spring semester. Late last year, the Iowa Board of Regents approved a freeze on tuition rates for the third consecutive year. But a regents spokesman tells Cedar Rapids television station KCRG a state funding shortfall could lead to the mid-year increase.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — A man on trial for first-degree murder in the 2013 stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend told a jury he was acting in self-defense. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports that 41-year-old Tyrone Washington Junior took the stand Friday and said Justina Smith pulled a knife on him on August 5th, 2013, in a park in Northwood.

CRYSTAL LAKE, Iowa (AP) — Biologists say a large algae bloom in north-central Iowa’s Crystal Lake has killed thousands of fish, which have washed up on the lake’s shores and created a putrid mess. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports that the fish were killed earlier this week.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A lot north of downtown Des Moines that’s been vacant for years is expected to be the site of a new housing development. Des Moines television station KCCI reports that a $5 million project is planned for the lot at 6th Street and Forest Avenue. The designs for the three-story apartment building show layouts for 30-units of one- and two-bedroom housing.

Iowa public universities could see mid-year tuition hike

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July 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Students at Iowa’s three public universities could see an unprecedented mid-year tuition hike, if the Iowa Board of Regents approves an increase for the upcoming spring semester. Late last year, the Iowa Board of Regents approved a freeze on tuition rates for the third consecutive year. But a regents spokesman says a state funding shortfall could lead to the mid-year increase.

Spokesman Josh Lehman tells Cedar Rapids television station KCRG that the board agreed to the tuition freeze this year with the understanding that their request for a 1.75 percent increase in state funding would be approved. But only a 1.25 percent increase was appropriated.

The regents are set to discuss raising tuition for the spring semester of the 2015-16 school year during an August meeting.