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Des Moines woman killed/another injured during an east-central Iowa crash Wed. morning

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa County, Iowa) – A woman from Des Moines died early this (Wednesday) morning, while another – also from Des Moines – was injured during  a single-vehicle crash north of Millersburg, in east central Iowa. The crash happened at around 6:55-a.m.

The State Patrol reports a 2012 KIA Sportage SUV driven by 53-year-old Jeanne Kashindi was traveling east on Iowa County road F-52 and approaching the intersection with H Avenue, when Kashindi failed to stop at the posted stop sign, for reasons unknown. The SUV entered a downhill driveway into a county gravel storage area and struck broken-up pieces of concrete.

The vehicle landed on the driver’s side. Kashindi died at the scene. Her passenger, 18-year-old Rachel Happy, was injured and transported by ambulance to the University of Iowa Hospital. Both women were wearing their seat belts.

Court system’s computer programming error misdirected $53 million

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Top Republicans in the Iowa House are asking why State Auditor Rob Sand, a Democrat, did not alert them or investigate a computer programming error in the state court system that improperly distributed 53 million dollars in court fines and fees. House Speaker Pat Grassley says the Iowa D-O-T’s legal counsel notified State Auditor Sand about the problem two years ago, but lawmakers didn’t learn about the issue until last month. Kraig Paulsen, the governor’s budget director, says the error shorted the Victims Compensation Fund by over three-and-a-half MILLION dollars and the state fund for maintaining and building roads and bridges failed to get deposits totalling 10 MILLION dollars.

Paulsen says Sand should have included these and other discrepancies in the last two audits of the state Judicial Branch. The House Speaker says Sand’s inaction on the issue is baffling and inexcusable. Sand says Republicans are engaging in partisan politics because the Reynolds administration has known of the issue since it began and the Auditor’s Office is the only one of the entities involved that has no power to fix the problem.

Iowa Judicial Branch Bldg.

The governor’s budget director is calling on the State Auditor’s Office to audit the court system’s discrepancies. Sand says the law Governor Reynolds signed last year prevents the State Auditor’s Office from auditing I-T-related issues like this. According to the governor’s budget director, state court officials have notified his office that they have no plan to recover 26 million dollars worth of overpayments to some programs and redirect that money to the proper accounts. The spokesman for the Iowa Judicial Branch is out of the office until next week and unavailable for comment.

Rebuilding is long process after spring flooding in NW Iowa

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – More than three months after historic flooding hit northwest Iowa, residents in one community still need help — and they’re getting it. When the Little Sioux River hit record levels, half of Correctionville’s 300 houses ended up with some damage, including Mayor Ken Bauer’s home.  “It was a nightmare,” Bauer says. “For three days, they kept saying, well, it will only get to here, it’ll only get to here, and it kept going, and it kept going.” Bauer says his town pulled together for the clean-up that took about a month. The focus on recovery continues, as FEMA and non-profits met Tuesday with residents who are still trying to repair their properties and lives.

Woodbury County Emergency Management Director Michael Montino says he’s proud of the strong support. Montino says, “Particularly our community members, our nonprofits, our government organizations for pooling together and putting forth the effort that they did as part of the response and recovery process.” In addition to some 150 homes being impacted by water or sewage in Correctionville, Montino says other damage in Woodbury County included 150 homes in Sioux City and 30 properties in the tiny town of Smithland — population 181.

File photo of this summer’s flooding in Sioux City’s Riverside neighborhood. (KSCJ photo)

“To see that we’re this far out and we still have all of these organizations willing to come out and help in force is really admirable,” he says. “I’m happy and proud to see such a strong response from our community.” The deadline to apply for FEMA assistance in Woodbury and 14 other western Iowa counties is October 22nd.

Des Moines police arrest suspect in bomb blast

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Authorities in central Iowa say they’ve made an arrest after a homemade bomb exploded on Tuesday. Des Moines police say someone detonated what’s described as a dangerous homemade explosive device in a residential neighborhood south of the downtown. Police say the blast severely damaged a vehicle but no one nearby was hurt.

After about 16 hours of investigation, working in partnership with agents from the ATF, a suspect was identified and arrested.

Dsm PD on the scene of a homemade bomb detonation, 10-15-24 (Des Moines PD Facebook page photo)

Police say 33-year-old Daniel Hellmers is charged with multiple felony crimes, including possession of an incendiary/explosive device and being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Page County Sheriff’s report, 10/16/24

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office today (Wednesday), released a lengthy report on arrests that occurred between Sept. 16th and Oct. 5th:

9/16/2024 Tabatha Roseann Holste (44) of Underwood Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of a controlled substance and possession of contraband in a correctional facility.
9/16/2024 Michael Scott Morton (48) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of a controlled substance.
9/16/2024 Lyle Farncis Stogdill (41) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for burglary, possession of a controlled substance, criminal mischief and trespassing.
9/18/2024 Daniel Lee Mattox (44) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of probation.
9/19/2024 Shaun Joseph Goings (45) of Villisca Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for owi.
9/20/2024 Alex Jeremy Hansen (39) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for violation of a no contact order.
9/20/2024 Larry Leroy Schutt (38) of New Market Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
9/20/2024 Merlin Glenn Lininger (51) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
9/20/2024 Christopher Chane Adkins (34) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.

9/21/2024 Emily Ann Luzmoor (33) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for violation of probation.
9/23/2024 Christopher Dean Howard (51) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for violation of probation.
9/23/2024 Keith Benard Johnson Jr. (45) of Red Oak Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for owi and child endangerment (X2). Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office. Arrested at the Montgomery County Jail.
9/24/2024 Julia Marie Sheler (30) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for
Failure to appear.
9/25/2024 Sherry Danette Young (47) of Polo Missouri. Booked into the Page County Jail for failure to appear.
9/26/2024 Tiffany Rae Lynn Edwards (24) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for domestic abuse assault.
9/27/2024 Gavin Allen Sickler (24) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for
Burglary and theft.
9/27/2024 Jeffery Lee Moses (67) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for
Possession of a controlled substance (X2), possession of drug paraphernalia and prohibited acts.
9/27/2024 Larry Leroy Schutt (38) of New Market Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
9/27/2024 Thomas Gabriel Uhl (20) of Council Bluffs Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
9/30/2024 Tony Lynn Keeler (45) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for harassment.
9/30/2024 Aaron Dwayne McGinnis (31) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
9/30/2024 Payne David William Dotson (31) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
9/30/2024 Amanda Maria Carlson (37) of New Market Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for theft
10/01/2024 Jennifer Rae Wake (44) of Randolph Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for
Driving under suspension. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.
10/02/2024 Rodney Ray Biggerstaff (52) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for a federal warrant. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.
Dustin Drew Jackson (38) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for domestic abuse assault and criminal mischief.
10/05/2024 Alexis Utterback (27) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.

A charge is merely an accusation and that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Adair County Supervisors approve personnel matters & Secondary Roads Projects

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held a brief session this (Wednesday) morning. During their regular weekly meeting, the Board approved:

  • A Township Clerk wage of $40 for Michael Sheeder.
  • Liquor license renewals for the Greenfield Golf and County Club and 5-by-80 Country Club.
  • A Burial Relief application.
  • Auditor Clerk wage increase for Payroll Clerk Ruthie Smith, and
  • Two new hires for the Secondary Roads Dept.:
    • Bret Gebhart (@ $24.49/hour) – starting Oct. 16th, and Robert Beatty (also @ $24.49/hour) – starting October 24th.

Board Chair Jerry Walker signed the front page of the W12 Harrison (Township) Reinforced Concrete Box (RCB) Culvert, Right-of-Way contracts for the N7 Eureka (Township) Bridge Project, and the Hungry Canyons Funding Agreement. Engineer Nick Kauffman explains.

Kauffman also updated the Adair County Supervisors on various Secondary Roads maintenance and activities.

He said also, his crews have been blading some roads, cutting brush around bridges and taking care of some county mowing projects.

Noble Initiative Foundation seeks toys for the Griswold Child Development Center

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – The Noble Initiative foundation is hosting a toy drive for the child development center, to assist with their expansive need of toys for play, crafts, sensory, education, and more. The child development center in Griswold serves a wide age range of children from infants to school age. Officials say your generous donation will make a difference in the small hands and growing minds of each child that attends the development center.

By using this link , your donation will be shipped directly to the center Griswold Center. You can also capture the QR Code in this story link to the registered site.

AAUW to host 2024 Southwest Iowa Legislative Forum, Thursday evening

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

American Association University Women (AAUW) Loess Hills Branch, a nonpartisan organization, is holding a legislative forum for the 2025 legislative session. As you prepare to vote on November 5, 2024, the members wanted to offer the voters an opportunity to learn more about where their candidates stand on issues. The AAUW has invited all the candidates who are on the ballot for Southwest Iowa House and Iowa Senate.

The district numbers include: House district 15, House district 16, House district 19, House district 20, Senate district 8, and Senate district 10. If you are uncertain of your district here are the links for district maps:

https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/districts/house

https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/senate

The event will take place on October 17, 2024 from 6:30 to 8:30-p.m. The forum will be held at the Council Bluffs Police Department, 1 Ezra Jackson Way, Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Dry Weather Continues To Be A Help For Farmers In Harvest

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The U-S-D-A crop report shows one-quarter of the bean crop was harvested in the week that ended Sunday. That puts the soybean harvest at 81 percent complete — six days ahead of last year and ten days ahead of the average. The report says south-central Iowa farmers are behind the rest of the state, with only 54 percent of their soybeans done. The corn harvest more than doubled so 45 percent of corn is now out of the fields. That’s three days ahead of last year and six days ahead of the five-year average.

GUIDE program aims to help Iowans with dementia avoid nursing homes

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October 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A central Iowa hospital will be the first in the state to offer a new program aimed at helping people with dementia stay in their homes. Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines was selected to get federal funding for the Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience, or GUIDE. Dr. Yogesh Shah, medical director of Broadlawns’ Memory Clinic, says one main focus of GUIDE is to provide resources and respite for caregivers.

“We have patients and families, now, ‘I’m at the cliff. I can’t take it anymore. If I don’t get help, I’m going to quit my married life.’ It comes to that level,” Shah says. “So if we can provide that four hours of respite one time, that can resolve that problem.”

Shah says additional federal funding will allow the medical center to hire more care navigators to connect families with resources. “The GUIDE model not only supports patients, but also aims to reduce strain on caregivers,” he says, “offering them vital resources, a 24-7 support line, respite care, education.”

Broadlawns says it will launch the GUIDE program in July of next year. According to state data, more than 66,000 Iowans age 65 and older have Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia.