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Spilled coffee causes driver to lose control and crash in Glenwood

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December 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported after a vehicle went off the road and struck a sign in Glenwood, Sunday morning. The Glenwood P-D says 27-year old Zane Fourney, of Treynor, was driving a 2003 Chevy Malibu southbound on RedBud Avenue, just north of Marian Street, when he spilled coffee onto his lap.

When Fourney took his eyes off the road, his car crossed the center line and hit the median before hitting a City of Glenwood Street sign. The collision caused significant damage to the undercarriage of the vehicle, which was driven to the 100 block of Linn Street before it stopped running. Damage from the mishap amounted to $2,100. No citations were issued.

The Glenwood P-D reports also, the arrest on Thanksgiving Day of 32-year old Matthew West, of Glenwood, for allegedly violating a Protection Order. His bond was set at $300. And, on Friday, 19-year old David Barrett, of Glenwood, was warrested for Domestic Abuse Assault and Possession of a Controlled Substance. His bond was set at $1,000.

No serious injuries reported following Union County Accident

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December 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

An accident Saturday afternoon in Union County caused $9,000 damage, but no one was seriously injured. The Sheriff’s Department reports a 2006 Hummer, driven by 35-year old David Ginn, of Afton, was traveling east in the 2500 block of 150th Street at around 3:25-p.m., when it met a westbound non-contact vehicle as both vehicles were cresting a hill.

When Ginn swerved to the right to make room for the other vehicle, his Hummer hit a soft spot on the shoulder, causing the vehicle to be pulled into the south ditch, where it came to rest after striking a tree and fence. Ginn was transported by ambulance to the Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston, for treatment of what were described as “Non-incapacitating” injuries. He was later cited for Driving While Suspended.

Damage to the fence, owned by Sam McKnight, was estimated at $200.

Two men, one from Atlantic, killed in Pott. County crash, Sunday

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December 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

An accident early Sunday morning in Pottawattamie County has resulted in the deaths of two people. Pott. County Sheriff’s officials say 30-year old Eric A. Poole, of Atlantic, and 19-year old Nathan C. Poole of Omaha, were ejected from their vehicle as it rolled numerous times about seven-miles east of Oakland. They were pronounced deceased at the scene.

Officials say the vehicle had crashed through a fence before rolling, and became entangled in another fence before coming to rest in the south ditch off of Highway 6. The accident happened at around 5-a.m., Sunday, near 48606 Highway 6.

An investigation determined the vehicle the men were in was traveling eastbound on Highway 6 when accident took place. The cause of the accident and the driver of the vehicle has not been determined at this time. The crash remains under investigation.

(Podcast) 8-a.m. KJAN News, 12/1/2014

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Creston Police investigate 2 incidents of Theft

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December 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston investigated two reported incidents of Theft on Thanksgiving Day. A resident in the 600 block of North Maple Street reported the theft of: a Rolex watch; miscellaneous jewelry; a black purse with rhinestones and chains, a driver’s license, credit, debit and Social Security cards. The theft occurred sometime between 10-a.m. and 10:30-a.m. on the 27th. The loss was estimated at $270

That same day, a resident on West Adams Street in Creston, reported someone entered his residence sometime between 2-p.m. Nov. 26th and 3-a.m. Nov. 27th. The resident was missing a 57 XBox One and  Xbox 360 games, a 32-inch Sanyo TV, an Xbox 360, and ZXbox One. The loss was estimated at $1,500.

Both incidents remain under investigation.

(8-a.m. News)

Creston man arrrested for being a felon with a firearm

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December 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Dept. today (Monday) released a report on arrests made over the past week. Officials say two people were arrested Sunday, including: 32-year old John Jacob Garcia, of Creston, who was arrested at his home for being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Garcia was being held in the Union County Jail on $5,000 bond; And, 21-year old Michael Dillon Johnson, of Grand River, was arrested Sunday at the Creston Wal-Mart, on a charge of Theft in the 5th degree. He was subsequently released after promising to appear later, in court.

Last Wednesday, Creston Police arrested 42-year old Clinton Ward Lovely, of Creston, on a warrant out of Union County for Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree, and Child Endangerment. Lovely was taken into custody at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, and later released on $5,000 bond. That same day, 37-year old Gerald Lynn Lawrence, Jr., of Des Moines, was arrested at the Union County Jail on a warrant charging him with a Probation Violation. Lawrence, Jr. was being held in the jail on $10,000 bond.

(Podcast) 7:07-a.m KJAN News & funeral report, 12/1/2014

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Report: Midwest economic index dips again

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December 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A monthly economic survey index for nine Midwestern and Plains states has dipped again. A survey report issued Monday says the overall Mid-America Business Conditions Index fell in November to 51.3 from 51.8 in October. September’s figure was 54.3.

After rising in June to its highest level in more than three years, the overall reading has hovered in a range pointing to much slower growth for the overall regional economy over the next three to six months. The survey results from supply managers are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests economic growth, while a score below that suggests decline.

The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

 

Iowans encouraged to be charitable on Giving Tuesday

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December 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Charity groups are reminding Iowans about “Giving Tuesday,” which follows the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa in Waterloo is promoting the effort by holding a photo contest on its Facebook page. The organization is asking community members to post pictures of their volunteer efforts. The three winners will be given a grant of $500 to donate to the nonprofit charity of their choice. Jake Byers, spokesperson for the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa, says Giving Tuesday is an important day to have among the holidays.

“We have a day of thanks for Thanksgiving, we have Black Friday, and then we have Cyber Monday. So, Giving Tuesday is a way to highlight giving and making your community a better place,” Byers says. While Giving Tuesday is meant to draw attention to charities, Byers is hoping Iowans will think about “giving back” more than one day a year. “We want people to understand that Giving Tuesday is more than just one day. It’s something that people can do throughout the year, whether that’s through volunteering, sharing their talents, or making a gift to nonprofits,” Byers said.

According to Byers, staff at the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa will look for the most creative photo posts to decide the contest winners.

(Radio Iowa)

Motorcycle museum looking for loan of choppers for exhibit

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December 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa is looking for help in putting together an exhibit featuring bikes known as choppers. Museum spokesperson, Mark Mederski, says choppers became a way for Iowans and others to build their own bikes after World War Two. “The period, I guess you’d say in the 50’s and 60’s where people got into extreme customizing of motorcycles first, with changing the steering head rakes, and extended forks and sissy bars and wild exhausts and such, both in American and British bikes and Japanese,” Mederski says. Mederski says they are looking for anyone who is willing to lend their bike to fill out the exhibit.

“We’d like to borrow motorcycles from May of 2015, roughly when the exhibit opens, for one year through May of 2016,” Mederski explains. “And then at our annual vintage rally event, which is June 20th, 2015, we’ll have a special class for chopped, bobbed and cut down machines.” The exhibit won’t only feature the bikes, but also the other things that go with them. “We’ll also try and bring you some of the peripheral memorabilia, study the art of pinstriping, try to bring some leather jackets that fit the era, photographs, magazine covers and such,” according to Mederski. He encourages anyone who is interested in lending their bike to contact the museum.

“They can send email to the museum if they have interest in participating in the exhibition, and that email is: museum@nationalmcmuseum.org. They can also got to the website, which is www.nationalmcmuseum.org and we’ve got information there on participation,” Mederski says. The museum was founded in 1989 and in 2010 moved to a new building that doubled its space.

(Radio Iowa)