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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Guthrie County

Weather

June 6th, 2018 by admin

Severe Thunderstorm Warning
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BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Des Moines IA
557 PM CDT WED JUN 6 2018

The National Weather Service in Des Moines  has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
  Northwestern Polk County in central Iowa...
  Southeastern Greene County in west central Iowa...
  Guthrie County in west central Iowa...
  Southern Boone County in central Iowa...
  Dallas County in central Iowa...

* Until 700 PM CDT.

* At 556 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line
  extending from near Big Creek Lake to 7 miles west of Perry, moving
  south at 35 mph.

  HAZARD...70 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated.

  IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect considerable
           tree damage. Wind damage is also likely to mobile homes,
           roofs, and outbuildings.

* Locations impacted include...
  West Des Moines, Urbandale, Clive, Waukee, Grimes, Perry,
  Jefferson, Adel, Guthrie Center, Madrid, Stuart, Dallas Center,
  Earlham, Granger, Panora, De Soto, Woodward, Van Meter, Jordan
  Creek Town Center and Lake Panorama.

This includes Interstate 80 between mile markers 100 and 121.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a
building.

Prepare immediately for large hail and damaging winds. People outside
should move immediately to shelter inside a strong building. Stay
away from windows.

Large hail and damaging winds and continuous cloud to ground
lightning is occurring with these storms. Move indoors immediately.
Lightning is one of nature`s leading killers. Remember, if you can
hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning.

&&

1 dead, 4 hurt in Mills County crash

News

June 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

One person is dead, four others were hurt in a crash that took place Tuesday afternoon, in Mills County. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 1992 GMC conventional truck driven by 65-year old James Allen Robertson, of Pacific Junction, was westbound on Highway 34 at around 12:18-p.m., when a tire blew out. The truck went out of control and crossed the median before entering the east bound lanes and striking a 1999 Pontiac Grand Am, driven by 23-year old Jennifer Leann Marsh, of Clarinda.

Following the collision, both vehicles came to rest in the south ditch. The truck came to rest upright. The car rolled over and came to rest on its top. 34-year old Tristan Lynn Marsh, of Clarinda, who was a passenger in the car, and who was not wearing a seat belt, died at the scene.

Jennifer Marsh, one-year old Brantley Marsh and 11-year old Alexis Woodyard, all from  Clarinda, who were wearing seat belts or child restraints, were transported to UNMC in Omaha by Malvern Rescue. James Robertson, who was wearing a seat belt, was transported by Glenwood EMS to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs.

The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Glenwood and Malvern EMS.

Atlantic Parks and Rec Department seeks PT Parks Foreman

Ag/Outdoor

June 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department is seeking a part-time Park Foreman. The right person will assist with the maintenance and management of the Parks and Recreation Department. For full job Description email sstaashelm@cityofatlantic.com

Salary- Part-time position at $15 an hour, 1,500 hours a year maximum.

Special Training, Certifications and Licenses:

  • You must have  a valid Iowa Driver’s License
  • Include a list of any power tools or power equipment that you may already be trained to operate.

Please send Resume with cover letter by June 18 before 5pm to:

Seth Staashelm- Director

23 E. 4th St.

Atlantic, IA 50022

Email: sstaashelm@cityofatlantic.com

Office- 712-243-3542

Park cell- 712-254-0637

Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 10-p.m. (6/6)

Weather

June 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued until 10-p.m. for the following counties in the KJAN listening area: ADAIR ADAMS AUDUBON CARROLL CASS CRAWFORD DALLAS FREMONT GUTHRIE HARRISON MADISON MILLS MONONA
MONTGOMERY PAGE POTTAWATTAMIE RINGGOLD SAC SHELBY TAYLOR and UNION.

Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 10-p.m. for areas shaded in light mauve/pink

A Severe thunderstorm watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe storms in and close to the watch area. The primary threat from any storms that develop this evening and tonight appear to be damaging winds, dangerous hail and heavy rain.

Stay tuned for further weather updates and prepare to seek shelter should severe weather threaten.

A severe thunderstorm by definition is a thunderstorm that produces one inch hail or larger in diameter and/or winds equal or exceed 58 miles an hour.

Page County Sheriff’s report (6/6)

News

June 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports three separate arrests and an accident took place earlier this week. At around 12:20-a.m. Monday, a Page County Deputy stopped a car for speeding near the intersection of M Avenue and Highway 2. Afterward, 26-year old  Christopher Ryan May, of Shenandoah, was arrested for Driving under suspension. May was transported to the Page County Jail where he was booked in on $566.25 bond. He later posted bond and was released pending further court proceedings. Tuesday night Deputies in Page County were called to 2561 Upland Avenue in rural Page County. The caller stated that a wife had shot at her husband. The investigation indicated that 52-year old Rebecca Anne Christie had been verbally arguing with her husband, 57-year old Richard Lynn Christie, on the property. Rebecca entered the residence, returned outside with a .40 caliber handgun and fired the handgun. Neither party reported any injuries to Law Enforcement. Rebecca was arrested on charges of Domestic Abuse Assault and Reckless use of a firearm. She is currently being held in the Page County Jail on No bond.

At around 3:15-p.m. Sunday, 32-year old Jonathan Terriell Steele, of Clarinda, was arrested for Driving while license revoked and OWI 2nd Offense. Steele was also cited for speeding. The arrest stemmed from a traffic stop for speeding near E Avenue and 170th Street. Steele was transported to the Page County Jail. Steele was placed in jail on $3000 bond. He later posted bond and was released pending future court proceedings.

And, one person was transported to the hospital following an accident that happened just before 10-p.m. Monday, at Highway 71 and 280th Street, in Page County. Authorities say 57-year old Darla Annette Peregrine, of rural Coin, was stopped on Highway 71 in the northbound lane, waiting for oncoming traffic to turn west onto 280th Street. 64-Year old Debra Lynn Jenkins, of Clarinda, was traveling north on Highway 71. Jenkins’ 2006 Dodge Dakota pickup hit the rear of Peregrine’s 2007 Buick, causing a total of $2,000 damage. Peregrine was transported to the Clarinda Regional Health Center with unknown injuries. Jenkins claimed not to be injured. No citations were issued by the investigating Deputy.

Man accused of campus sex assault takes plea deal

News

June 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

FOREST CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Kansas man accused of raping a fellow student in a Waldorf University dorm in northern Iowa has taken a plea deal. Court records say 18-year-old Sean Perkins, of Olathe, Kansas, signed the deal filed Tuesday in Winnebago County District Court. The agreement includes a one-year deferred prosecution on the charge of serious misdemeanor assault, which had been lowered from felony sexual abuse. The agreement says that if Perkins were to violate the agreement, the guilty plea would be used against him. But the charge would be dropped if he were to meet the agreement’s terms.

County Attorney Kelsey Beenken says there wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute Perkins for rape. Beenken says the woman involved believes the agreement, which includes a no-contact order, will help her start the healing process.

2018 Hawkeye 10 All-Conference Boys Soccer Teams

Sports

June 6th, 2018 by admin

2018 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCER TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 DENISON-SCHLESWIG Cesar Rodriguez ** 11 F
2 DENISON-SCHLESWIG Erik Jaime ** 12 M
3 GLENWOOD Blake Von Essen ** 12 D
4 HARLAN Drew Voge ** 12 M
5 HARLAN Dylan Eshelman 12 F
6 HARLAN Tanner Fink ** 12 M
7 HARLAN Keaton Jones 12 K
8 CARROLL KUEMPER Blake Baumhover 11 DM
9 CARROLL KUEMPER Colton Irlbeck 12 CB
10 LEWIS CENTRAL James Devine ** 10 ST
11 LEWIS CENTRAL Conner James ** 12 CM
12 LEWIS CENTRAL Keenan Diercks 12 CB
13 LEWIS CENTRAL Cole Jensen 11 GK
14 ST. ALBERT Luke Waters ** 12 Sweeper
15 ST. ALBERT Juan Pablo Calderon 12 F / MF
2ND TEAM
1 ATLANTIC Brady Dickerson 12 F
2 CRESTON Evan Jacobson 12 F
3 DENISON-SCHLESWIG Anderson Martinez 12 M
4 DENISON-SCHLESWIG Efren Magana 11 GK
5 DENISON-SCHLESWIG Martin Elizzararaz 12 D
6 DENISON-SCHLESWIG Kevin Turcios 12 D
7 GLENWOOD Jordan Renshaw 12 F
8 HARLAN Michael Heithoff 10 M
9 HARLAN Hunter Manz 11 M
10 CARROLL KUEMPER Victor Ceballos 11 CM
11 LEWIS CENTRAL Connor Lancial 10 CDM
12 LEWIS CENTRAL Connor Williams 10 CB
13 LEWIS CENTRAL Luis Espino 10 LM
14 ST. ALBERT Jake Hubbard 12 Defender
15 ST. ALBERT Connor Lenihan 12 Def / CM
HONORABLE MENTION
1 CRESTON Cole Higgins 12 D
2 CRESTON Payton Pryor 11 GK
3 GLENWOOD John Palmer 10 F
4 HARLAN Cole Kramer 10 F
5 HARLAN Jordan Fink 10 D
6 HARLAN Levi Culp 10 D
7 CARROLL KUEMPER Caden Pedelty 11 ST
8 CARROLL KUEMPER Kyle Derner 12 LAM
9 CARROLL KUEMPER Caleb Ludwig 12 LFB
10 LEWIS CENTRAL Cole Drummond 10 RB
11 LEWIS CENTRAL Brandon Cline 11 LB
12 ST. ALBERT Jack Eickholt 10 F / RM
13 ST. ALBERT Kyle Gappa 9 GK
14 ST. ALBERT Andrew Hanafan 12 F
** denotes unanimous selection

City to settle with family of Iowa mother killed by officer

News

June 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A city in Iowa has agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of a woman who was mistakenly shot and killed by a police officer. Attorneys for the city of Burlington and the estate of Autumn Steele notified a federal court of the settlement Wednesday. Details of the agreement weren’t immediately available. Steele was a 34-year-old mother when she was killed in January 2015 in front of one of her young children.

Steele was shot by officer Jesse Hill, who was responding to a domestic disturbance between Steele and her husband outside their home. Hill intended to fire his weapon at a growling family dog but the shot struck Steele in the chest and killed her. Attorneys for Steele’s estate argued last month in federal court that police video that’s been withheld from the public contradicts the official narrative that the dog bit Hill.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report: 3 arrests Tuesday

News

June 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Neola man was arrested early Tuesday morning, for OWI/2nd offense. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports 56-year old Kirk Alan Boyer was arrested at around 2:18-a.m., after a Deputy conducting a stationary patrol near 2nd and Front Streets noticed a northbound vehicle operating without taillights and initiated a traffic stop for improper rear lamps. A man from Council Bluffs was arrested Tuesday afternoon, after he appeared at the Sheriff’s Office to check on the status of a warrant. The warrant for 26-year old Kelly Leroy Kephart was verified. He was taken into custody on a warrant out of Council Bluffs for Theft in the 1st Degree, the bond for which is $25,000. Kephart was transported to the Pott. County Jail.

And, 20-year old Roman Gage Williamson, of Council Bluffs, was arrested just before midnight Tuesday, after a Deputy encountered a suspicious vehicle parked in the roadway near 19376 River Road. Williamson was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance (3.2 grams of marijuana), and Possession of drug paraphernalia (a marijuana grinder and pipe).

Cass County Landfill & Recycling Center no longer to accept glass as of July 1st

News

June 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Landfill and Recycling Center said today (Wednesday), that effective July 1st, they will no longer be accepting glass as recyclable material. As a result, the green recycling containers located throughout Cass County, will cease to have compartments dedicated to glass recycling. All residents will need to place their glass containers in with their regular garbage.

The decision to eliminate glass recycling was made after careful consideration by the Cass County Environmental Control Agency, and involved several determining factors. Officials say “The most critical of those factors [is] that there are simply no markets willing to pay for the material in our vicinity, and the weight of the material made transportation costs prohibitive.” Other considerations include the need for space in the recycling containers for other materials that are more easily recycled, such as metal and plastic. The ongoing issue of broken glass around the recycling sites also caused safety concerns for residents.

Officials also note, that glass recyclers are not able to process material such as window glass or Pyrex, and any such combination can make the entire load unredeemable, as the glass it likely to break as it is placed in the bins, and the pieces would comingle. There is no environmental concern, however, because glass is no-toxic. It is made of sand, limestone and ash, so there is no problem putting it the landfill.

The Landfill Board wants to thank the residents of Cass County for their continued recycling efforts, and encourages anyone with questions to call the landfill at 243-1991.