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Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, May 31st 2018

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May 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska is joining Iowa and the city of Council Bluffs in a lawsuit to challenge the federal government’s approval of a tribal casino near Omaha. Attorney General Doug Peterson announced his role in the legal challenge to prevent the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska from building the casino in Carter Lake, Iowa. The National Indian Gaming Commission ruled last year that the tribe can put a casino on five acres of trust land in the city.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa-based utility is proposing a massive wind turbine project that would be the nation’s first investor-owned electric utility to generate all of its customer demand from wind energy. Des Moines-based MidAmerican Energy said Wednesday that it’s submitting its proposal for a $922 million wind project to the Iowa Utilities Board. The project is slated to generate enough electricity to power 2.4 million homes. MidAmerican is a subsidiary of Warren Buffett’s Nebraska-based Berkshire Hathaway.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A lawsuit alleges Iowa’s new voter identification law violates the state constitution. Priorities USA Foundation says the lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Polk County District Court in Des Moines. The national group, which is covering legal costs, provided a copy of the lawsuit. It’s the first legal challenge against the new ID requirement and its provisions. Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is named as a defendant in the suit.

HIAWATHA, Iowa (AP) — Iowa income taxes will begin to fall under a tax bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds. Reynolds signed the bill Wednesday in Hiawatha. Under the law, the state will cut $2.8 billion in corporate and personal income taxes over six years if it meets certain revenue targets. If not, some cuts would be delayed. Middle-class families are expected to save an average of $86 to $257 next year. A typical family of four would save about $7 every two weeks.

Man has accident with new pickup in Sioux City

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May 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Sioux City man who was taking his brand new truck to be detailed today (Wednesday) will end up requiring more than a wash and wax on the pickup. Police Sergeant Scott Hatting says the 73-year-old man was pulling into “Hitches, Trailers and More” around 11 a.m when something went wrong.

He says the man accidentally step on the gas instead of the brake as he was pulling in to park and the truck went through a window of the building and struck an employee who was working inside. The employee was taken to the hospital as a precaution with minor injuries. Hatting says since the accident happened on private property the truck owner would not be cited.

“But clearly he’s at fault. The damage to his vehicle is probably around eight thousand dollars I would guess just for paint. And the building — substantially more — just because a lot of property was damaged inside as well,” officer Hatting says. The unidentified driver was not hurt and had just bought the 2018 pickup Tuesday.

(Radio Iowa)

Montezuma man, a volunteer firefighter, charged with arson

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May 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A volunteer firefighter in southeast Iowa is accused of arson. According to the Poweshiek County Sheriff’s Office, 20-year-old Chance Beres was arrested in connection with a structure fire in a rural part of the county Sunday night. The structure was destroyed and investigators say Beres is also a suspect in connection with a number of fires that have occurred in the county over the last five months.

He’s currently charged with second-degree arson. The Des Moines Register reports that Beres is an EMT with Midwest Ambulance in Grinnell and was also a probationary member with the Montezuma Volunteer Fire Department and EMS since April 18.

(Radio Iowa)

Lawsuit says Iowa’s voter ID law violates state constitution

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May 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A lawsuit alleges Iowa’s new voter identification law violates the state constitution. Priorities USA Foundation says the lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Polk County District Court in Des Moines. The national group, which is covering legal costs, provided a copy of the lawsuit. It’s the first legal challenge against the new ID requirement and its provisions. Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is named as a defendant in the suit.

Waukee sweeps Team and Individual Titles at 4A Girls State Golf

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May 30th, 2018 by admin

Waukee took the Team and Individual State Championships at the Class 4A State Girls Golf Tournament at Elmwood Country Club in Marshalltown. The Warriors racked up a two-day team total of +112, 680 to easily win the State Title. West Des Moines Valley was Runner-Up with a +143, 711.

Individually Brooke Boardman of Waukee was the State Champion with a +9, 151 total for the tourney. She shot rounds of 75 and 76 to win by 11 shots. Paige Hoffman of WDM Valley was Runner-Up with a +20, 162 on rounds of 82 and 80.

Sammi Jahde grabs 8th place, Griswold 6th as team at 1A Girls State Golf

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May 30th, 2018 by admin

CAM’s Sammi Jahde finished in 8th place individually and the Griswold Tigers finished in 6th place in the team race of the Class 1A Girls State Golf Tournament at American Legion Golf Course in Marshalltown. Play wrapped up on Wednesday after a rain-delayed day one and a shotgun start on day two.

Jahde finished with a two-day total of +27, 169. She shot an 86 on Wednesday to follow up a first round of 83. Abbey Schafer of Mount Ayr finished in 6th place with rounds of 80 and 85 for a +23, 165 total. Jacey Anthofer of Exira-EHK came in 12th overall with two rounds of 88. Kayla Chapman of Treynor was right behind her in 13th with rounds of 83 and 94. Mateya Peters of Griswold followed in 14th with rounds of 89 and 88 for a +35 total.

Casey Noble of New London was the Individual Champion with an +11 153 two day total. She shot rounds of 77-76.

Griswold shot a +208, 776 for the tournament. They improved on their first day effort of 397 with a 379 on Wednesday. Iowa Valley was the 1A State Team Champion with a +172, 740 total.

Iowa city council reverses vote to take down giant US flag

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May 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (AP) — Officials in the northeastern Iowa city of Independence have changed their mind on plans to stop flying a giant American flag, following a public outcry. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that the Independence City Council voted Tuesday to reverse its April 30 unanimous decision that would have permanently removed a flag and pole in Triangle Park that can be seen by drivers on U.S. Highway 20. The vote also restored funding for the flag.

The council had said last month that high winds that frequently damage the flag, lighting problems and a broken electronic sign were costing the city too much.

Atlantic’s Ginther ties for 10th, Newell 21st at 3A Girls State Golf

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May 30th, 2018 by admin

Atlantic girls golfers Alyssa Ginther and Baylee Newell finished up play Wednesday at the Class 3A State Girls Golf Tournament at Coldwater Links in Ames. Ginther finished tied for a share of 10th place and Newell finished 21st overall.

Ginther shot an 87 to follow up her opening round of 79 to finish at +24, 166 for the two day total. Ashton Carter of Creston also finished with a 166 total.

Newell shot matching 85’s for the two days and finished at +28, 170 for the tournament. Somer Sinnard of Carroll and Sophia Groumoutis of Creston finished with a 170 total.

Gilbert’s Britta Snyder was the individual State Champion with an even par 142 total. She had rounds of 70 and 72.

Creston ended up jumping up a spot from day one to finish as the State Runner-Up as a team with a +122, 690 total for the tourney. Washington was the State Champion at +94, 662 and Creston just edged out Gilbert who finished third at +123, 691.

Carroll ended up in 7th in the team standings with a +185, 753 total.

(Ginther tied for 9th on straight score and Newell tied for 18th on straight score. Handicap holes determined the adjusted placing.)

Cadillac impaled by man hole cover in Harlan

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May 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department says an unusual accident happened Monday. Officials say a 2000 Cadillac Eldorado driven by Cheryl Petsche, of Harlan, was traveling north in the 1100 block of 4th Street, when the vehicle drove over a temporary man hole cover. The cover popped-off and became wedged between the vehicle and the road. The man hole cover came through the backseat driver’s side floor board, causing damage to the vehicle. A dollar amount of the damage was not listed. No injuries were reported.

Harlan Police report, 5/30/18

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May 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports five arrests took place over the past week. On May 23rd, 54-year old Patrick Martin Duncan, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 4 and Highway 59. He was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating while intoxicated, failure to maintain control, and failure to display license plate. On May 24th, 26-year old Kolten Kenneth Kobold, of Harlan, was arrested on an outstanding Shelby County warrant. He was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

On May 25th, 61-year old Kathleen Ash, of Harlan, was arrested for driving while suspended following a traffic stop in the 800 block of Industrial Avenue. On Monday, 31-year old Bradley Allen Hess, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop at the corner of 9th and Chatburn. He was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating while intoxicated and speed. And, 35-year old Brent Michael Swisher, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for a disturbance in the 1000 block of Hill St. He was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with criminal mischief 3rd degree.