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Accidents on I-80 has lanes partially blocked

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Shelby, Iowa) –  The Iowa Department of Transportation reports (511ia.org) Interstate 80 westbound, between Exit 34: County Road M16 and Exit 29: County Road L66 (near Shelby) is partially blocked (as of the latest information). The blockage is due to a crash in that area. (Photos of the scene are courtesy of Zach Ploen)

The left lane of I-80 eastbound, between Exit 46: County Road M47 and Exit 51: County Road M56 (3 miles east of the Walnut area), is blocked due to a crash.

Photo submitted

And, I-80 westbound between Exit 46: County Road M47 and Exit 40: US 59 (1 mile west of the Walnut area), is the scene of another accident. No blockage was reported.

(UPDATE) Additional charges filed in Ames Middle School fight

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, Iowa) – Officials with the Ames Police Department, Thursday, said additional charges were filed in connection with a fight last month at the Ames Middle School. As previously reported, on February 26, 2024, at approximately 8:46 am, Ames Public Safety Communication – 911 Center received a call from the Ames Middle School regarding a fight in the cafeteria. It was reported juveniles were fighting with each other and adults on scene. Officers arrived on scene and separated the involved parties.
Ames Police have continued the investigation and additional juvenile referrals for disorderly conduct and simple assault were issued. In addition, 34-year-old Shontell A. Jenkins, of Ames, was charged with Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, a simple misdemeanor.
A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and defendant(s) are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Pottawattamie County man arrested on 2 felony charges in Ringgold County

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Mount Ayr, Iowa) – Officials with the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office report a man from Pottawattamie County was arrested Wednesday on two felony and simple misdemeanor charges. 29-year-old Corey James Wentz, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at his residence at around 9:20-p.m, Wednesday and booked into the Ringgold County Jail, on charges that include:
  • Domestic Abuse Assault (Impeding Air/Blood Flow Causing Bodily Injury) – (Class ‘D’ Felony)
  • Sexual Abuse- 3rd Degree-  (Class ‘C’ Felony)
  • Obstruction of Emergency Communications (Simple Misdemeanor)
Wentz’ cash-only bond was set at $15,300.

Corey James Wentz

*Any potential criminal charges identified above are merely allegations and any defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

(Updated) Audubon & Montgomery County Burn Bans rescinded

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency reports the Open Burn Ban for Montgomery County has been lifted effective immediately. Officials say, “If you plan to burn, please contact Montgomery County 911 at 712-623-5107 so they have contact information should an issue arise.”
Officials in Audubon County have also lifted a Burn Ban was in effect.
As always, use caution when burning and have adequate water and resources on site should your fire become out of control. Conditions will be monitored, and a future burn ban is not out of the question if dry conditions persist prior to Spring green up.

Bill in the IA House would limit the amount of THC allowed in products

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa [KCCI] — A bill making its way through the Iowa House could limit the amount of THC allowed in products sold across the state. HF 2605 includes a number of regulations of hemp and hemp products. The original version of the bill would let the Department of Health and Human Services determine the limit on the amount of THC per serving and per container.

But an amendment filed Tuesday by Rep. Steven Holt, of Denison, would allow Iowa lawmakers to put a specific limit in code. Holt is proposing a limit of 2 milligrams of THC per serving and 10 milligrams per container.  Holt says the bill is needed. He argues the hemp industry is getting out of hand.

The bill has been up for debate multiple times on the House floor. But it has been pulled from the debate list. Holt said the reason why they haven’t debated the bill yet is because he and his colleagues are still deciding how they want to set the limit. For business owners like Ashley Powell, the bill is a nightmare. The owner of CBD American Shaman said the majority of her sales come from THC products.

But with the potential limits that could be imposed, she said she wouldn’t be allowed to sell the majority of her products. Powell said unless the amount is over 15 milligrams per serving, her business will not survive. Holt said even 10 milligrams per serving is too much.

It is unclear when the House will debate the bill.

Repairs underway on the Mississippi River Bridge at Lansing

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

MASON CITY, Iowa – March 8, 2024 –Repairs are underway on the existing Mississippi River Bridge at Lansing, according to the Iowa Department of Transportation’s District 2 Office. The bridge was closed on Feb. 25, 2024, after it was discovered that two of the bridge piers shifted, making the bridge unsafe for traffic. During the repair process, portions of the bridge deck will be removed, leaving large gaps in the bridge surface. The bridge is not safe for pedestrian use and will be closed to all traffic during repairs.

The bridge will not reopen until it is safe for public use. The repairs are expected to be complete by late April. Construction continues on the new bridge adjacent to the existing bridge. Project completion is anticipated in 2026.

For more information go to the Mississippi River Bridge at Lansing website or Facebook page.

Eastbound I-80 exit ramp at Dallas County Road R-16 (exit 113) near Van Meter to close on Monday night, March 18

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – March 8, 2024 – If you travel on eastbound Interstate 80 near Van Meter you should be aware of upcoming ramp closure that may slow down your trip. Crews need to close the eastbound I-80 ramp (exit 113) near Van Meter so new grading and pavement work can be completed. The exit ramp will be closed from 8 p.m. Monday, March 18 until July 1, weather permitting.

While the exit ramp is closed you will follow a marked detour route by traveling on eastbound I-80 to the next exit at Dallas County Road R-22 (exit 117), and then travel west on I-80 where you exit at Dallas County Road R-16 (exit 113) near Van Meter.

Help keep everyone on the road safer. Drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, you should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

Proposed bridge replacement on U.S. 30 near Dow City in Crawford County

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – March 8, 2024 – The Iowa Department of Transportation is requesting your input on a proposed bridge replacement on U.S. 30 over the Boyer River, 0.8 miles east of Crawford County Road M-14. Work on the bridge includes removing and reconstructing the bridge deck, replacing steel beam guard rails, and replacing paved shoulders. During construction traffic will be detoured to North Clark Street, Crawford County Road E-59, and U.S. 59. Construction is expected to begin in 2025.

PIM_US30_Dows-BridgeComments about the proposed bridge replacement can be made at: https://bit.ly/iowadotcom5766 Comments are due by Friday, March 22, 2024.

For general information regarding the public meeting, Shane Tymkowicz P.E., Assistant District Engineer, Iowa DOT District 3 Office, 6409 Gordon Drive, Sioux City, Iowa 51106, phone 712-274-5834 or 712-276-2822, email Shane.Tymkowicz@iowadot.us

Husband and wife die from injuries in an eastern Iowa accident

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

LINN COUNTY, Iowa [KCRG] — A husband and wife from eastern Iowa died Wednesday following a seed truck rollover in Linn County. The Linn County Sheriff’s Office says the accident happened around 8:42 a.m. on Highway 13 near Travis Road, southeast of Marion.

Authorities say when the driver of the grain truck, 74-year-old John Kilburg, lost control, the truck rolled over and ended up on its side in the southbound lanes of Highway 13. He and his passenger, 70-year-old Donelle Kilburg, were trapped in the cab and had to be extricated.

John Kilburg was pronounced dead at Mercy Hospital after the crash. Donelle Kilburg died Wednesday afternoon at University of Iowa Hospital. Both were from Spragueville, in Jackson County. The accident remains under investigation.

Waukee woman convicted in the death of her child

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March 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

WAUKEE, Iowa (KCCI)— A central Iowa woman accused of killing her own child was convicted by a jury, Thursday, of 1st-Degree Murder and Child Endangerment Causing Death. 27-year-old Yemissi Keto, of Waukee, was arrested in September 2023 on charges of first-degree murder and child endangerment resulting in death. A 1-year-old baby was found unresponsive on Aug. 31, 2023, and pronounced dead at the scene.

Court documents say officers on the scene found several open bleach bottles and cleaning substances around the baby. Keto, the child’s mother, said she held him on the ground and poured bleach or another cleaning substance over the child’s face before suffocating him. Keto admitted she took these actions with intent to kill the baby, according to court documents.

A Sentencing date has not been announced.

Yemissi Keto