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Adair County Sheriff’s report, 2/6/18

News

February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports four arrests took place over the past week. Last Saturday morning, 19-year old Brennen Meyer Weiland, of Greenfield, was arrested by Greenfield Police for knowingly having in the pockets of his coveralls, a small plastic bag containing a substance believed to be meth, and a knife with a blade 5-inches or longer. Weiland was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $2,000 cash only bond. His preliminary hearing was set for Feb. 15th.

Last Friday, 31-year old James Robert Lyman, of Greenfield, was arrested by Deputies for Violation of Parole, by Driving While Barred. Lyman was being held without bond at the Adair County Jail while awaiting transport by the Dept. of Corrections, to the Newton Correctional Facility. That same day, 43-year old Sharon Yovonne Baldwin, of Cincinnati, OH., was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault with bodily injury, in connection with an incident that happened in the cab of a semi tractor-trailer at Exit 97 on Interstate 80, in Adair County. The victim was Michael Jones, a man she “co-habitated” with. Baldwin was later released on her Own Recognizance.

On January 29th, 42-year old Scott William Richard Funke, of Greenfield, was arrested in Polk County on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. Funke was released from custody later that same day, on a $2,000 cash bond or surety. And, on Jan. 28th, 37-year old Jennifer Marie Woolums, of Adair, was arrested in Adair for Driving Under Suspension. Woolums was issued a citation and released at the scene.

Backyard & Beyond 2-6-2018

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 6th, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen talks about southpaws.

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No serious injuries in ‘Dancing with the Stars’ bus crash

News

February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Officials say a bus carrying the touring cast and crew of “Dancing with the Stars” was involved in a massive pileup during a snow storm in central Iowa, but no one on the bus was seriously hurt. Iowa State University released a statement saying the Monday crash resulted in the cancellation of a campus performance of “Dancing with the Stars: Live! Light Up The Night.” The university says some people on the bus suffered minor injuries.

The Iowa State Patrol says between 50 and 70 vehicles were involved in the fatal pileup along Interstate 35 near Ames. Investigators say the accidents killed one person and critically injured several others. The pileup occurred as a snow storm swept across the region and cut driver visibility.

Get ready for more snow and slow travel

News, Weather

February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service says another round of snow looks to develop late this afternoon over western Iowa and will transition east during the evening hours. Generally 1 to 2 inches of light snow is anticipated along and south of Interstate 80 to the Missouri border, with a few locations possibly receiving nearly 3 inches over the far south. This snow will impact the evening commute over much of central Iowa. Even though it’s only 1 to 2 inches, it’ll be enough to cover the roads and cause them to be very slick.

Motorists are asked to “Please, take it slow in the snow!!!” Additional light snow is forecast Thursday evening into Friday morning with even another round of snow possible on Saturday.

Sen. Grassley slams Pentagon for wasting $800M taxpayer dollars

News

February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is renewing his criticism of the Department of Defense for “wasting” enormous amounts of money. Grassley, a Republican, says a new audit of Pentagon spending has found hundreds of millions of dollars are unaccounted for. “That’s a shocking amount of money unaccounted for the taxpayers dollars,” Grassley says. “It oughta’ be a sin but it’s not in this town, I’m sorry to say.” The accounting firm Ernst & Young found that the D-O-D’s Defense Logistics Agency failed to properly document more than 800-million dollars in construction projects. Grassley says, “This is only one example of a series of audits within the Defense Department where there is not a complete record of expenditures.”

Grassley notes, the accounting firm is of no relation to Iowa Senator Joni Ernst or Iowa Congressman David Young. Across the board, Grassley says the Pentagon’s financial management “is so weak that its leaders and oversight bodies have no reliable way to track the huge sums it’s responsible for.”  “The number-one priority of the federal government is national defense,” Grassley says. “It’s critical we maintain our country’s military readiness but combat readiness can’t be an excuse for wasteful spending.”

The report comes at a critical time, Grassley says, since President Trump is proposing a boost in the military budget. Grassley says an audit of Pentagon spending in Afghanistan in 2016 also found hundreds of millions of dollars were wasted. “The Defense Department is required by law to produce a clean audit and the Department of Defense hasn’t been able to do that,” Grassley says. “I understand it’s the only department in the federal government that hasn’t been able to have what we call a quote-unquote clean audit.”

In a statement released Monday, Grassley says: “I think the odds of a successful DoD audit down the road are zero… They are doomed to failure before they ever get started.” Grassley says this latest audit raises new questions about whether the D-O-D can responsibly manage its $700-billion annual budget, let alone the additional billions President Trump plans to propose this month.

(Radio Iowa)

Teen pleads guilty in fire that charred Iowa covered bridge

News

February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WINTERSET, Iowa (AP) — A second person has pleaded guilty for a fire that destroyed a Madison County historic covered bridge featured on the cover of the novel “The Bridges of Madison County.” Cedar Rapids television station KCRG reports that 18-year-old Joel Davis pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree arson.

Davis told authorities that he and two others set fire to the Cedar Bridge in April last year. Rebuilding the bridge will cost more than $500,000. Davis is scheduled to be sentenced April 16. Nineteen-year-old Alivia Bergmann also pleaded guilty to second-degree arson in December. She’s set to be sentenced in May.

The bridge, located near Winterset, was also featured in the 1995 movie adaptation of “The Bridges of Madison County.”

Class 1A and 2A Regional Dual Wrestling on tap tonight

Sports

February 6th, 2018 by admin

Class 1A and 2A wrestling teams will compete in Regional Team Duals tonight around the state. Class 3A schools will compete in Regional Duals on Wednesday night. Here is a look at the sites hosting local squads Tuesday.

Class 1A

@ Missouri Valley

Bedford/Lenox vs. Missouri Valley
AHSTW vs. West Monona-Whiting

@ Logan-Magnolia

Treynor vs. Logan-Magnolia
Southwest Valley vs. Woodbury Central

@ I-35, Truro

Southeast Warren-Melcher-Dallas vs. I-35
Panorama vs. Wayne

Class 2A

@ PCM Monroe

Red Oak vs. PCM
Creston O-M vs. Williamsburg

@ Ballard

Atlantic-CAM vs. South Tama County
Ballard vs. Van Meter/Earlham

@ Sergeant Bluff-Luton

Sergeant Bluff-Luton vs. Bishop Heelan
Webster City vs. Central Lyon/George-Little Rock

EUDEAN BARNES, 96, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 2/9/18)

Obituaries

February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

EUDEAN BARNES, 96, of Guthrie Center, died Sunday, Feb/ 4th, at the New Homestead, in Guthrie Center. Funeral services for EUDEAN BARNES will be held 10-a.m. Friday, Feb. 9th, at the 1st United Methodist Church, in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, Feb. 8th, from 5-until 7-p.m..

Burial will be in the Schaller Cemetery, in Schaller, IA.

EUDEAN BARNES is survived by:

Her son – Larry (Linda) Barnes, of Bonita Springs, FL

Her daughters – Nancy (Kent) Wallace, of Oklahoma City, OK; Kathy (Doug) Twigg, of Panora; Janet (Dale) Stensland, of Three Rivers., MI.

10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report, 2/6/2018

News

February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on a probation violation warrant, of 28-year old Andrew Heath, of Hancock. Heath was arrested at the Sheriff’s Office Feb. 1st at around 10-a.m., and booked into the Pott. County Jail. A man already being held in the Pottawattamie County Jail was charged Monday afternoon with Violation of Parole. 27-year old Cody Lee McKenzie, of Council Bluffs, was read the warrant by a Deputy, and then returned to the custody of jail staff. And, warrant was served Monday on 29-year old Jeremy Bo Ariel Gil, of Council Bluffs, while he was serving time at the jail. The warrant was for Theft in the 2nd Degree. Gil was returned to the custody of jail staff after he was read the latest warrant against him.

Adair County Supervisors to meet in a different location, Wednesday

News

February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Board of Supervisors in Adair County will meet at their regular time, Wednesday morning, but at a different location. The meeting begins at 9-a.m., and takes place in the Adair County Engineer’s Conference Room at the Adair County Secondary Roads Building. During the session, the Board will review/discuss taxable meals, Township clerk wages, and the resignation/appointment of a Harrison Township Trustee.

The Board will also hear from Stacie Euken, with Midwest Partnership, and April Hughes, with Iowa Workforce Development, with regard to a Home Base Iowa Initiative Resolution. And, County Engineer Nick Kauffman will present his regular report, and contracts for the Adair County Supervisors to sign.