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Diocese removed Iowa priest after girl reported touching

News

November 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A longtime Roman Catholic priest in Iowa has been removed from the ministry for a year after a girl complained that he improperly touched her. The Diocese of Sioux City says the fourth-grader alleged that the Rev. Brian Danner of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Humboldt rubbed the top of her leg while taking her confession. Diocese lawyer Michael Ellwanger says the girl’s parents were “extremely upset” and complained. Church officials reported the incident to the county attorney and indefinitely revoked Danner’s ability to function as a priest.

Ellwanger says a diocese review found that Danner’s actions were inappropriate but didn’t constitute sexual abuse. Authorities did not pursue a criminal investigation after a representative for the girl’s parents indicated they were unsure whether they wanted to move forward.

Sen. Grassley says Pres. Trump was ‘disrespectful’ of chief of staff, Gen. Kelly

News

November 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is taking President Trump to task for Trump’s public criticism of his White House chief of staff. In a weekend interview, Trump spoke negatively of General John Kelly’s job performance and suggested he may be considering firing Kelly or that Kelly might want to leave on his own. Grassley says Trump’s comments were inappropriate. Grassley says, “The words that are used are very important and those words have been disrespectful of a person that defended our country and was a leader of the U.S. Marines for 46, 47, 48 years.”

Kelly retired from the U-S Marine Corps in 2016. In his tweet, Grassley said: “I wish President Trump would never discuss any ill feelings he has about his chief of staff, General Kelly.” Grassley notes, the president is certainly entitled to make any changes in his staff he sees fit, but he shouldn’t be speculating about those individuals on national T-V. Grassley says, “The president could fire him for justified reasons, the president could praise him for justified reasons, but those sorts of words should never go public.”

In a weekend interview on Fox News, Trump said he isn’t happy with Kelly’s performance as chief of staff: “Certain things I love that he does and there are certain things I don’t love,” Trump said. “There a couple of things that just aren’t his strength. It’s not his fault, it’s not his strength.”

Governor Reynolds may seek change in Iowa’s felon voting rights policy

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November 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Republican Governor Kim Reynolds is planning to call on Iowa lawmakers to pass a series of criminal justice reforms — and a new path for restoring voting rights to an estimated 52-thousand Iowa felons may be among her proposals. “I’m looking forward to making some recommendations next year, so stay tuned,” Reynolds said. Reynolds told reporters today (Tuesday) she’s just begun discussing options with her staff. “We’re going to have a conversation and talk about that,” Reynolds said. “…I want that to be a part of what we’re looking at next year.”

Iowa, Florida and Kentucky have been the only states to permanently bar felons from voting once their sentences have been completed, unless the governor acts to restore voting rights to an individual applicant. Earlier this month voters in Florida passed a referendum to override that policy, restoring voting rights to about one million felons. “That’s why we’re going to take a look at it,” Reynolds told reporters.  In addition, a legislative advisory board last week recommended that Iowa’s current policy on felon voting rights be abandoned. Reynolds has continued the process set up by her predecessor, Terry Branstad, that requires felons to apply to the governor to have their voting rights restored. In the 18 months Reynolds has been governor, she’s granted that request to 88 felons.

“I was at my grandson’s basketball game…this weekend, being a grandma and I had a gentleman walk up to me and he had had his rights restored,” Reynolds said. “And he said: ‘Not only did I get a letter, but your team personally reached to me with a phone call to make sure that I knew that my rights had been restored.’ And he said: ‘I can’t even begin to tell you the dignity that I felt because I had gotten my life back, to be able to go in and vote.'” Reynolds says her staff worked to make sure all the applications for voting rights restoration were processed before Election Day. In 2005, Governor Tom Vilsack issued an executive order the automatically restored voting rights to felons who had been released from prison and completed their parole, but in 2011 Governor Terry Branstad rescinded that, reverting to the voting rights restrictions for felons he had in force during his previous 16 years in office.

IGCA announces All-State Volleyball Teams

Sports

November 20th, 2018 by admin

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association released their 2018 All-State Volleyball teams on Tuesday morning. Here is a look at area athletes that were honored.

Class 1A

2nd Team
Alex Knop, East Mills
Emilee Danner, Ar-We-Va

Class 2A

1st Team
Camryn McClintock, Sidney

2nd Team
Jaden Daffer, Sidney
Sydni Huisman, Treynor

3rd Team
Brooklyn Hundt, Tri-Center
Allie Petry, St. Albert
Olivia Larsen, Sidney

Honorable Mention
Kelsey Hobbie, Sidney
Olivia Maasen, Tri-Center
Lilly Dahir, Tri-Center

Class 3A

1st Team
Aimee Adams, Kuemper Catholic
Kara Peter, Kuemper Catholic

2nd Team
Sophia Walker, Red Oak

3rd Team
Maci Overmohle, Kuemper Catholic

Honorable Mention
Chloe Johnson, Red Oak

Class 4A

2nd Team
Megan Witte, Lewis Central

Class 5A

2nd Team
Elaina Bohnet, CB Abraham Lincoln

Honorable Mention
Sam Christiansen, CB Abraham Lincoln

Full Teams: 1A  2A  |  3A  |  4A  |  5A  |  Elite Team 

Crane rollover accident near Wiota

News

November 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Update 10:30-a.m.) Emergency crews responded at around 9:45-a.m. today (Tuesday), to a rollover accident involving a crane, south of Wiota. The accident happened on 690th Street (Cass County Road N-28), south of Lansing Road. Cumberland Fire Chief Sean South told KJAN News the driver of the truck had to be extricated by mechanical means (The Jaws of Life), after he was trapped in the vehicle. The accident happened, he said, when the northbound truck/crane got too far over onto the soft shoulder, and rolled into the ditch. The unidentified driver was conscious and breathing, and talking with rescuers before he was transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital by Medivac.

Both lanes of N-28 were blocked for a time.  Cumberland Fire and Rescue, Anita Rescue and Wiota First Responders, along with Medivac Ambulance, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and Emergency Management Agency responded to the scene.

Photo courtesy Mike Kennon, Cass County EMA

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th

Trading Post

November 20th, 2018 by admin

FOR SALE: Handmade Mahogany wood doll cradle. 10″ wide, 20″ long and 20″ tall. $70. 712-563-4175 (Audubon)

FOR SALE:  12 crystal wine glass and 12 matching crystal water glasses, all with gold rim. Will sell in sets of four at $20 per set of four. Take all or a set of four.  Call 712-243-2388 and leave a message.

FOR SALE: Snapper snow blower, 2 stage. 712-250-1803.

FOR SALE: 3 cushion couch with 2 matching pillows. Off white/buttercup, light in color, 2 1/2-3 years old and used very little. $45. Pick up preferred but can deliver locally. In Lewis, number is a Verizon number: 605-651-3133.

FOR SALE: Complete twin bed set – headboard, frame, box spring and mattress that was always in a protective plastic cover. best offer. In Lewis, number is a Verizon number: 605-651-3133.

Iowa governor replaces legal counsel in post-election change

News

November 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is replacing her legal counsel days after winning a four-year term in office. Reynolds’ press secretary Brenna Smith confirmed late Monday that attorney Colin Smith has left the office as of Nov. 14. Brenna Smith says that Windsor Heights attorney Michael Boal will replace Colin Smith beginning Nov. 28.

Boal, a 28-year-old Republican, lost a race for an open seat in the Iowa Legislature earlier this month to Democrat Jennifer Konfrst. He’s the son of House chief clerk Carmine Boal, a former state lawmaker.
Colin Smith had worked for Reynolds since she assumed the governorship in May 2017 and for her predecessor Terry Branstad.

Brenna Smith says the governor “appreciates his years of service to this office and the state.”

Iowa historic building to be torn down, rebuilt after fire

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November 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — The owner of a 122-year-old building in southeast Iowa that was damaged by a fire last summer says he’ll tear down the structure and build something new. The Hawk Eye reports that the Burlington City Council learned of the plan to demolish the Tama Complex on Monday. The historic complex was nearly destroyed in an Aug. 4 fire. Eric Tysland is the development and parks director for Burlington. He says Tama developer Doug Wells will work with G & B Construction on the demolition.

Wells told the council this month that he’d prefer to rebuild the $12.5 million complex, but the decision would ultimately come down to the cost of demolition versus rehabilitation. Wells is expected to provide an update on the project next month.

Man gets probation for ‘Field of Dreams’ site vandalism

News

November 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A man accused of driving onto and damaging the eastern Iowa baseball field made famous by the 1989 movie “Field of Dreams” must serve two to five years of probation. Television station KCRG reports that 21-year-old Austin Pape, of Dyersville, also was granted a deferred judgment at his sentencing Monday in Dubuque. A deferred judgment allows Pape’s conviction to be removed from court records if he fulfills his probation terms.

Investigators say Pape acknowledged driving onto the field Jan. 22. The field sits just outside Dyersville, 140 miles (220 kilometers) northeast of Des Moines. Thousands of people visit the property every year, running around the bases and walking to the surrounding cornfields.

Pape pleaded guilty in September to felony criminal mischief after prosecutors dropped a charge of reckless driving.

Backyard & Beyond 11-20-2018

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 20th, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Author Charlie Seraphin about his book, “One Stupid Mistake!”

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