The Board of Education for the CAM School District will meet Tuesday at 8-a.m. in the CAM High School Media Center. During their Special Meeting, the Board will discuss and likely act on approving: bills; contracts, and facility projects.
The Board of Education for the CAM School District will meet Tuesday at 8-a.m. in the CAM High School Media Center. During their Special Meeting, the Board will discuss and likely act on approving: bills; contracts, and facility projects.
FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — A man has been given 50 years for fatally shooting another Fort Dodge resident. Levi Gibbs III was sentenced Friday. He’d been convicted of second-degree murder in the September 2017 death of 32-year-old Shane Wessels. Gibbs had been charged with first-degree murder, but jurors opted for conviction on the lesser charge.
Both sides agreed Gibbs shot Wessels, but the defense argued Gibbs did so amid a fight in which his sister was injured.
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The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson
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WANTED: I am looking to buy a bumper pull camper, must be towable with a ½ ton truck —no leaks and clean. E-mail: charlessamuels1957@yahoo.com.
FOR SALE: 2 tables with folding legs, black laminate tops, nice for basement or garage, 30″x72″ nice condition. $20.00 each. 712-249-9041. SOLD!
FOR SALE: Hover-Round electric wheel chair, 3 years old but never been used, excellent shape, has 2 new batteries. $500 obo. 712-304-4820.
The Creston Police Department reports one arrest and two incidents of theft. 18-year old Dean Monger, of Creston, was arrested at around 4:50-a.m. Sunday, on charges of Burglary in the 3rd degree, Public Intoxication and Possession of Controlled Substance.Monger was being held in the Union County Jail on $3,000 bond.
Saturday afternoon, a Creston man reported to police that sometime between July 2nd and the 28th, several checks were written from his account without his knowledge or consent. The loss was estimated at $1,290. And, last Friday, a Creston woman reported that a loan was taken out in her name without her knowledge or consent. The loan originated in Tennessee. The loss was estimated at just over $974.
Iowa’s tax-free holiday weekend begins this Friday, August 3rd, and ends on Saturday, August 4th. During those two days, certain goods can be purchased tax-free. So how much will you save? The 6% state sales tax is waived throughout Iowa, and you can save even more as local taxes (amount varies by county) are waived as well. Below are some of the items that will be tax-exempt for the shopping holiday:
Tax-free weekend offers great savings on hundreds of items, but not everything is exempt. For example, items such as backpacks, athletic uniforms, wallets, and shoes with spikes/cleats will not be exempt. See more information at https://tax.iowa.gov/iowas-annual-sales-tax-holiday.
A Council Bluffs Police Sergeant who attempted to stop a Chevy Yukon at around 2:25-a.m. Today (Monday), ended-up in a pursuit. The traffic stop near S. Main and 6th Avenue was initiated, because the SUV was running without headlights. Authorities say when the Yukon fled, the Sergeant chose not to pursue.
Dispatch received a call then that a house had been hit by a vehicle matching the description of the eluding vehicle, at 102 S. 3rd St. The Sergeant arrived on scene and attempted to apprehend the offender, but the man fled South on foot. The Sergeant then tased the offender in order to apprehend him. The man was then handcuffed and taken into custody without further incident.
The unidentified suspect was charged with Operating a motor vehicle without owners consent, Eluding, Curfew, Interference w/ Official Acts, numerous traffic violations and he was being investigated for Operation while Intoxicated. The man suffered a cut to his forehead and abrasions to his shoulder and knee from falling as a result of being tased.
The last, full-day of activities take place today at the Cass County Fair, in Atlantic. On the schedule:
8:00-a.m. Beef Show (Outdoor Show Ring), with the Beef Fitting contest to follow one-hour afterward.
4-H Exhibits open
9:00-a.m. Best of Iowa (Community Center)
11:00-a.m. Rotary Watermelon Feed (Outdoor Show Ring)
The Noon Special today at the Foodstand is Roast Beef. And don’t forget hot beef is sold each day of the Fair after 4:30-p.m. Other food can be found on the fairgrounds at the FFA Foodstand and Chuckwagon.
4:00-p.m. Building Awards (Community Center)
5:45-p.m. Parade of Champions, Woodcarving & Bucket of Junk Auction (Outdoor Show Ring)
6:30-p.m. Grand Champion Beef Selection (Outdoor Show Ring)
7:15-p.m. Villa Dance Performance
7:45-p.m. Livestock released
8:00-p.m. Youth Council Activity
The 2018 Cass County Fair concludes Tuesday morning, with the Livestock Sale.
1st Team
2nd Team
Honorable Mention