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Guthrie County deputy engages in pursuit of a pickup truck

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Details were released today (Thursday) about a pursuit that took place Jan. 3rd, in Guthrie County. The Sheriff’s Dept. reports at around 1-a.m., a Guthrie County Sheriff’s Deputy patrolling the Bagley area observed a dark colored possibly three-quarter ton truck northbound on Quail Road. The truck failed to stop at the stop sign posted at Quail Road and Highway 141. The vehicle proceeded through the intersection at approximately ninety miles per hour and went airborne through the intersection.

The deputy attempted to catch up to the vehicle as it entered Greene County on Quail Road at a high rate of speed. The truck failed to stop for the deputy and a vehicle pursuit ensued through southern Greene County until west of Rippey when the deputy terminated the pursuit.

The suspect vehicle is believed to be dark in color, possibly a three-quarter ton and is believed to be a Chevrolet. Anyone with information about the truck or its occupant(s) is asked to contact the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office at (641)747-2214.

Man needing medical assistance fights with law enforcement in Guthrie County

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A central Iowa man faces numerous charges following an incident that took place last Friday, in Guthrie County. Sheriff’s officials say 39-year old Thomas E. Hathaway, of Des Moines,was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Interference with Official Acts – both Simple Misdemeanors, Three Counts of Assault on a Peace Officer – Serious Misdemeanors, and Harrassment in the 1st Degree – an Aggravated Misdemeanor. Hathaway also had warrants for his arrest out of Polk County at the time of his arrest. Additional charges are currently pending.

Authorities say at approximately 8:33-p.m. January 9th, the Guthrie County 911 Center received a call for a man needing medical assistance at 3481 280th Road rural Redfield, Guthrie County. Due to the nature of the call, a Guthrie County Sheriff’s deputy responded. Panora EMS and a Guthrie County Sheriff’s deputy arrived at the same time. Panora EMS attempted to render aid to Hathaway, but was unable to due to his behavior.

While the sheriff’ deputy and EMS were present at the residence, Hathaway became verbally and physically abusive. Hathaway made numerous threats towards the sheriff’s deputy and EMS. At one point, the sheriff’s deputy attempted to subdue Hathaway with his Taser but the Taser malfunctioned and was not effective. At that point, the sheriff’s deputy safely escorted EMS from the residence and called for additional law enforcement to respond. While waiting for back up, a physical confrontation ensued between the owners of the residence and Hathaway, who was visiting the residence. Law enforcement and EMS re-entered the residence and took Hathaway into custody with the assistance of the occupants of the residence.

Once in custody, Hathaway was placed in the rear of a Panora Police Department squad car. Soon after, he kicked the rear window out of the patrol car causing significant damage. With the assistance of numerous law enforcement officers, Hathaway was safely booked into the Guthrie County Jail without injuries to innocent bystanders or law enforcement.

During his arrest and processing, Hathaway assaulted three different law enforcement officers; Officer Ryan Harding of the Stuart Police Department, Officer Matt Stringham of the Guthrie Center Police Department and Deputy Kent Gries of the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office. None suffered injuries as a result of the assaults.

Hathaway has since posted $200 cash bond and was transferred into the custody of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Panora EMS, Panora Police Department, Stuart Police Department, Guthrie Center Police Department, Adair County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa State Patrol.

3 charged in connection with Guthrie County fight

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Three people face charges following a fight at a gas station in Bayard. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office says Amy L. Chapman, of Bagley, was charged with Assault and Disorderly Conduct – both simple misdemeanors. Johnathon Kennedy, of Bagley, and Randy D. Esslinger, of rural Bayard, were charged with Disorderly Conduct.

Officials say on January 12th,deputies were called to investigate an alleged assault that took place at the Sparkie’s Gas Station in Bayard. After multiple witnesses were interviewed, witness statements were obtained and video surveillance was viewed by law enforcement, the three Guthrie County residents were charged.

The charges stem from a verbal altercation that occurred between the parties inside of the store that spilled into the parking lot where the altercation became physical.

Survey: economy remains weak in rural parts of 10 states

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A monthly survey of bankers suggests the economy will remain weak in rural parts of 10 Midwestern and Western states because of low grain and oil prices. The region’s overall economic index improved slightly to 50.9 in January from December’s neutral score of 50. The index ranges from 0 to 100. Any score above 50 suggests growth while a score below 50 suggests decline.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says growth is being restrained in rural areas because of low corn and fuel prices. But bankers say ethanol plants haven’t slowed production much. Despite the concerns, rural businesses have adding some jobs. The January hiring index was 52.8, down from December’s 55.2.

Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.

University of Iowa president to retire after 8-year tenure

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – University of Iowa President Sally Mason says she plans to retire after leading the school since 2007.  Mason announced Thursday that she will step down Aug. 1 after managing a devastating flood, major budget challenges and numerous controversies.

The 64-year-old biology professor came to Iowa City from Purdue University, where she had been provost. Almost immediately, she was thrown into managing one problem after another, many caused by events outside her control. A historic June 2008 flood came to symbolize her tenure, when heavy rains caused the Iowa River to overflow its banks and damage and destroy numerous buildings.

Mason worked to keep the university open and spent the following years overseeing hundreds of millions of dollars of rebuilding projects.

Harlan High School Bomb Threat update

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

In an update to our earlier reports, officials with the Harlan Police Department today (Thursday) said they were still investigating a bomb threat incident at the Harlan High School located at 2102 Durant Street, and following up on leads. Meanwhile, they are continuing to ask for help from the public. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the H-PD at 712-755-5151.

Police Chief Frank Clark said the incident began to unfold when authorities were notified by school officials at around 12:16-p.m. Wednesday, that was bomb threat had been received at the Harlan High School. Officials would not disclose how the threat was conveyed. Authorities say at around 12:20-p.m., officers arrived at the school and learned district officials followed protocol and evacuated about 1500 students to two separate, safe locations.

The high school and grounds, along with the parking lot were searched, and with no evidence of an explosive device found, the building was turned back over to school officials at around 3:10-p.m. While the search was underway, law enforcement was in contact with the Iowa State Fire Marshal’s Office and Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.

Other agencies that assisted in handling the incident include: Deputies with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office; crews with the Harlan Fire Department; The Iowa State Patrol; Harlan Community School District officials; Shelby County Emergency Management; Shelby County 911; the City of Harlan Public Works Dept.; Medivac Ambulance Service; Shelby County Public Health, and Myrtue Medical Center.

Effort to draft Warren in 2016 race hires Iowa staff

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A group trying to draft Sen. Elizabeth Warren into the 2016 presidential race has hired several staffers in Iowa.  The “Run Warren Run” campaign announced Thursday that it had opened an office in Des Moines and hired an Iowa field director and four other field organizers in the early-voting state. The field director is Blair Lawton, an Iowa native who worked for President Barack Obama’s 2012 Iowa campaign.

The campaign is being organized by MoveOn.org and Democracy for America. They held their first Iowa meeting in Des Moines last month. The activists are trying to persuade Warren to seek the Democratic nomination in 2016, but the Massachusetts senator has said she isn’t running.

MoveOn plans to spend $1 million on its Warren effort and Democracy for America has pledged $250,000.

NJ trucker killed in I-680 crash

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A truck driver from New Jersey has died on a crash on Interstate 680 in western Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol reports 48-year old Jeffrey Hall, of North Brunswick, NJ, died this (Thursday) morning, after the semi he was driving went off the road and into the median. When Hall swerved back onto I-680 westbound, the trailer hit the guard rail and the 2005 International rolled onto its left side before continuing north and west and going through the guardrail.  Hall was ejected from the cab of the truck as it rolled. The semi came to rest in the north ditch.

The accident happened just before 7-a.m. near mile marker 21. The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by Neola Fire and Rescue, and deputies with the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office.

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Hearing set for today on a new trial for Oakland man convicted of murder

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January 15th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A hearing on a motion for a new trial and an arrest of judgment will be held today in Council Bluffs for a Pottawattamie County man found guilty of first-degree murder last November in connection with the death of an Atlantic woman. Attorneys for 63-year old Robert A. Reynolds, of Oakland, filed the motion for a new trial on Dec. 31st.  The hearing takes place at 1:30-p.m.

Reynolds’ attorneys cited in their motion the grounds for a new trial would include the trial not being in Avoca, a jailhouse phone call, and other issues discussed in the judges’ chambers. Reynolds, who was found guilty of shooting to death 64-year old Patricia Kinkade-Dorsey during the early morning hours of April 8th 2013, was to have been sentenced Jan. 21st.