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Miller-Meeks, Hinson, Nunn back Jordan for House Speaker

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October 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Three of the four Republicans who represent Iowa in the U-S House will support Ohio Representative Jim Jordan for House Speaker. During a weekend fundraiser for Governor Reynolds, Congressman Zach Nunn of Bondurant said he would proudly support Jordan so the House can take action on important things that are happening in the world right now. Jordan is the second nominee after previous Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted 12 days ago.

On Saturday Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion said it’s time for the House to select a speaker and get back to work so she’s supporting Jordan. The Des Moines Register reports Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Le Claire backed Jordan during a private meeting of House Republicans late last week, but Miller-Meeks warns Jordan has to pick up support from about 55 House Republicans before he’d win a vote for speaker on the House floor.

Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull has not indicated who he has supported or will support to replace House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

Incident at the Red Oak Airport Sunday morning: No injuries reported

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October 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency reports shortly before 10-a.m. today (Sunday), an aircraft traveling from Omaha, NE to St. Louis, MO experienced an in-flight emergency and was forced to make an emergency landing at the Red Oak Municipal Airport.
The aircraft landed on Runway 5, which was currently closed for runway maintenance and upgrades at the time of the incident. After touching down, the aircraft made contact with a portable barricade and the left wing made contact with a Bobcat skid loader that was parked off the runway causing significant damage to the aircraft’s wing. The aircraft was safely able to exit the closed runway to a nearby taxi way where it came to rest.

Photos from the Mont. Co EMA Facebook page

The aircraft involved is a Cirrus SR22T single engine plane, owned and operated by a subject from St. Louis, MO. No injuries were reported to the pilot or passenger of the aircraft. Damage to the contractor equipment on site is reported as minimal.

Red Oak Fire Department and Montgomery County EMA were assisted at the scene by Red Oak Municipal Airport staff.
The incident is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

Weekend arrests in Creston

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October 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Creston Police, this (Sunday) morning, report three arrests had taken place so far this weekend. At around 3:20 this (Sunday) morning, 26-year-old Kagiso Terence Lebelo, of Clearfield, was arrested near the Creston radio station on Highway 34. Lebelo was charged with OWI 1st Offense, and was taken to the Union County Jail where he was being held on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Saturday night, 35-year-old David Junior Richman, of Creston, was arrested at 301 W Adams. Richman was charged with Contempt-Violation of No Contact/Protective Order. He was being held without bond in the Union County Jail, until seen by a magistrate.

And, at around 1:45-a.m., Saturday, Creston Police arrested 35-year-old Kortney Lyn Beck, of Creston. She was taken into custody at her home on an Adams County warrant for Violation of a Court Order, for failure to comply with a sentencing order on an original charge of OWI. Beck was taken to the Adams County Jail where she must serve 2 days without bond.

Red Oak woman arrested Sunday morning for OWI

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October 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak arrested a woman early this (Sunday) morning. Officers arrested 32-year-old Randi Lynn Vanleuven, of Red Oak, for OWI/1st offense. She was taken into custody at around 2:18-a.m. in the 100 block of W. Park Avenue, in Red Oak. Vanleuven was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond.

Hit-and-run property damage accident in Creston

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October 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A hit-and-run collision Friday afternoon in Creston caused an estimated $2,000 damage, but no one was injured. Police say a 2009 Chevy Impala was parked on the side of Maple Street in the 1200 block, when it was struck by a 2016 Dodge Journey SUV at around 2:45-p.m.

The driver of the SUV left the scene without notifying the owner or police. The collision caused the SUV to lose its front license plate on the back bumper of the Chevy. Officers were unable to locate the SUV. They requested an Adair County Sheriff’s Deputy try and make contact with the driver/owner of the offending vehicle, but as of the latest report, no contact had been made.

Injury accident in Creston Friday afternoon

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October 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department on Sunday (today) reported information with regard to an injury accident that took place Friday afternoon. Authorities say at around 1:50-p.m., a 2005 Cadillac Deville driven by 67-year-old Jarilyn Lue Schneider, of Creston, was traveling west on Highway 34 near the intersection of Abell Street, and was preparing to turn left onto Abell. Schneider thought she was clear to make the turn.

A Kia Forte passenger car driven by 19-year-old Sophie Grace Lyle, of Pella, was traveling east on Highway 34, when the Cadillac failed to yield, and pulled out in front of her. The KIA struck the Cadillac on the rear passenger side.

Lyle complained of pain and was transported by EMS ambulance to the Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston. Police say Schneider was checked out by medics and cleared at the scene. Damage from the collision amounted to $20,000. Both vehicles were towed from the scene. No citations were listed in the police report.

Council Bluffs Police ask for help in locating a missing woman (UPDATED!)

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October 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Update 1:30-P.M. 10/15/23: Dennisha has been located and the Family has been notified.

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Police in Council Bluffs today (Sunday), report 29-year-old Dennisha Kia Cook has not been heard from since last Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. Dennisha is homeless and has been staying in local hotels. Her last known location was the Motel 6 in Council Bluffs.

Dennisha’s mother is worried about her due to her having a mental capacity of a 10-year-old. Dennisha is a white female with a light complexion, who stands 5-feet 4-inches tall. She weighs about 190 pounds, has brown hair and blue eyes.

If you know the whereabouts of Dennisha Cook, please contact your local law enforcement dispatchers or Sgt Roberts in the Council Bluffs PD Criminal Investigation Division at 712-890-5212.

Dennisha Cook

Law Enforcement investigates social media threat against the State Capitol in Des Moines

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – The Iowa State Patrol received information about a threat to the Iowa State Capitol building from the United States Capitol Police around 12:45 pm today (Saturday, Oct. 14). The threat was made via social media. The Department of Public Safety investigated and assessed the threat and determined it to be not credible.

Out of an abundance of caution, the State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Iowa State Patrol swept the building and located nothing of concern. The building was cleared at 1:30 p.m. and all normal activities at the Capitol have resumed.

DeSantis criticizes ‘palace intrigue’ of House GOP speaker’s race

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis backs the current nominee to be the next speaker of the U-S House.  “Jim Jordan…I don’t know if he has the votes. I would vote for him if I were there. He’s a good man. He’s a good conservative,” DeSantis says. “But here’s the thing: what they’re showing the country is that they’re like chickens with their heads cut off. They can’t shoot straight. There’s a lot of drama and palace intrigue. That’s not the way you do business.”

DeSantis served three terms in the U-S House before he was elected governor of Florida in 2018. DeSantis says Americans don’t see progress in congress on key issues like border security and controlling inflation. “In Florida, we lead on substance and we produce results…We have no sideshows. It’s not about me. It’s not about creating drama. It’s about executing the mission and delivering for the people that you represent,” DeSantis says. “…So what’s happened up there (in Washington, D.C.), I don’t see them producing results.”

DeSantis spoke with Radio Iowa this (Saturday) morning from his campaign bus, headed to events in southwest Iowa. DeSantis calls last weekend’s terrorist attacks the gravest challenge Israel has faced in modern history and DeSantis says now is not the time for former President Trump to be airing personal grievances about Israel’s leader. “In the aftermath of those attacks, Donald Trump decided to attack Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu,” DeSantis says, “and largely because Netanyahu congratulated Biden after the 2020 election and Trump has never spoken to him since and he dislikes Bibi as a result of that.”

During a speech Wednesday in Florida, Trump complained Netanyahu pulled Israel out of an operation that killed an Iranian general in 2020 and Trump said Israeli intelligence needs to step up their game. DeSantis says if he’s elected president, he won’t let personal issues cloud his judgement. Yesterday (Friday), Trump posted a message on his Truth Social network, saying he stands with Bibi. DeSantis, a Navy veteran, expressed support for Israel’s war aims.

“What they need to do — and we need to support them doing this — is completely uproot, dismantle and eliminate Hamas as a terrorist group, their terrorist infrastructure so that this never happens again,” DeSantis says. “When you have terrorists groups going in and beheading babies and massacring elderly people and raping women and putting it on video…they just can’t live with those people living on their border.” DeSantis predicts in “the days and weeks ahead,” criticism of Israel from the United Nations, other countries and some elements of the Biden Administration will ramp up.

“Think about what’s going on. Israel is telling people in Gaza, ‘Hey…leave, so you won’t get hurt.’…Hamas is telling those people to stay there so they could be used as human shields, so there is no moral equivalence in terms of what’s going on here, so we’ve got to back them to the hilt,” DeSantis says. “This is a great challenge for them, but they need to do the job and finish it.” DeSantis says the impetus for the attacks by Hamas may have been last week’s meeting among Israelis, Arabs and U-S leaders who’ve been working to create a formal diplomatic relationship between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

“This could have been done with Saudi and Israel a long time ago. Biden has done really terrible with managing that relationship and so we are where we are” DeSantis says. “…Israel’s got to do what they’ve got to do. My sense is that the Saudis, behind the scenes, understand that.”

On Thursday, DeSantis signed an executive order authorizing planes from his state could be used to rescue Florida residents stranded in Israel. This (Saturday) morning, he said the first rescue flight from Israel should arrive in Florida tomorrow (Sunday) morning.

Safety Carnival set for Oct. 17th in Atlantic

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Community School District, in collaboration with the Iowa State Patrol, is holding a Safety Carnival for Junior and Senior High students at the High School, on Tuesday, Oct. 17th from 8:30-a.m. to 3:30-p.m.  According to AHS Principal Heather McKay, the primary goal of the program is to profoundly impact teenagers by illustrating the potentially dire consequences of alcohol consumption and distractions while driving. The Safety Carnival is designed to challenge students to contemplate the dangers of drinking, texting while driving, personal safety, and the importance of making responsible decisions when lives are at stake. The event concludes a week-long curriculum presented to Dan Vargasons Leadership class at AHS.

Nearly 13,000 people lose their lives each year in alcohol-related collisions, with thousands more falling victim to distracted drivers. Our objective is to educate our students so that they can make informed choices and steer clear of risky driving habits.

Activities that will take place during the safety carnival include:

  • A Seatbelt Convincer – students are buckled into a seat that travels approximately 10 feet and mimics a slow speed (10 mph) crash.
  • Golf Cart Texting Course – Students will drive golf carts through a course designed to illustrate roadway changes (curves, stops, etc.) while composing a text.  An ISP Driving instructor will be riding with each student as they attempt to navigate the course while texting.
  • Pedal Car Course – Students will utilize the pedal car (it’s like an adult big wheel) while wearing Drunk goggles to illustrate challenges of navigating the roadway while intoxicated.
  • Field Sobriety Testing – Students will complete the Standard Field Sobriety tests while wearing the Drunk goggles to show how impairment affects their ability to perform routine tasks.
  • Virtual reality goggles – Our driving simulator that uses VR goggles will give students an opportunity to navigate different challenges presented through the simulator program.
  • Crashed Camaro – Vehicle that was traveling over 149mph and crashed at 104 mph in July 2022, killing the three teenage occupants in Dubuque.  Car has not been altered (exception of reconnecting roof) so students can see firsthand the extensive damage related to high speed crashes.   The vehicle still has contents from night of the crash (Shoes, etc.) so students can see reality of choosing to drive excessive speeds.  There is also an accompanying video we will show that interviews the family and friends of the female victims, and law enforcement who covered the crash who remain affected by this tragedy. (The ISP Technical Investigator who conducted the crash reconstruction will be present to talk about the event).

There will be 6 Troopers from the Iowa State Patrol and 1 Sergeant to conduct activities and answer questions.  The public is invited to come and join the ISP and School Administrators for the event on Tuesday.