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Former central Iowa deputy granted a continuance in K9 death case

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November 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

BOONE COUNTY, Iowa (KCCI) — A former Boone County deputy now has more time to come to a plea agreement over the death of his K-9 after the judge approved a continuation. Dallas Wingate was charged after investigators say K-9 officer Bear was left in Wingate’s patrol vehicle for 22 hours on Sept. 2nd, and died. Wingate resigned on Sept. 8 after being put on leave following the death of Bear. He had worked for the sheriff’s office for 15 years.

It’s not clear what charges Wingate will plead guilty to. He’s been charged with killing a police dog and animal neglect resulting in death.

Wingate is due back in court on Dec. 11.

IA Congressional candidate encourages Iowans to Recognize Epilepsy Awareness Month

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November 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, IOWA – On Tuesday, IA-02 Congressional Candidate Sarah Corkery encouraged all Iowans to recognize and support National Epilepsy Awareness Month. Sponsored by the Epilepsy Foundation, National Epilepsy Awareness Month facilitates storytelling by individuals living with epilepsy and their caregivers. “More than 32,000 Iowans are living with epilepsy. It’s important for Iowans to better understand epilepsy and seizure disorders, including knowing proper seizure first aid. My son, Jude, had seizures from age one to three years old and it was heartbreaking to watch,” said Corkery. “By recognizing National Epilepsy Awareness Month, you can let someone know they’re not alone and that you see their struggle.”

Sarah Corkery

“I’ve had many constituents reach out from Dubuque to Cedar Falls to Mason City to Cedar Rapids tell me how epilepsy has affected their lives and the lives of their children,” said Corkery. It’s one of the reasons we built a completely inclusive playground in our community called Place to Play Park.” One less-known fact about epilepsy is SUDEP which is the sudden, unexpected death of someone with epilepsy, who was otherwise healthy. In SUDEP cases, no other cause of death is found when an autopsy is done. Families struggling through this type of loss often find support with others who have experienced the same.

To learn more about National Epilepsy Awareness Month, or to find out how you can make a difference in your community, please visit the following link:

https://www.epilepsy.com/volunteer/spreading-awareness/national-epilepsy-awareness-month

Monday High School Boys Basketball Scores

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November 28th, 2023 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Winterset 87, Creston 35
Red Oak @ Lenox
Underwood 72, Shenandoah 37
Clarinda 70, Nodaway Valley 44

Western Iowa Conference:
Coon Rapids-Bayard 58, Audubon 45
Missouri Valley 79 @ MVAOCOU 61

Corner Conference:
Fremont Mills 80, Heartland Christian 35
Essex 63, Hamburg 53

Raccoon River Conference:
Boone 62, Fort Dodge 39
Des Moines Christian @ Carlisle

Pride of Iowa Conference:
Clarke 91, Mount Ayr 41
Martensdale St. Mary’s @ Interstate-35
Murray 53, Wayne 39

West Central Conference: 

Ogden 66, Greene County 46

Heartbeat Today 11-28-2023

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November 28th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Sharon Guffey-Lewis about Hitchcock House renovations.

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Creston man arrested Monday afternoon on a Harassment warrant

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November 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report the arrest Monday afternoon of a man wanted on a Union County warrant.  43-year-old Garrett Ashley Harper, of Creston, was arrested at around 4:42-p.m. on the warrant for Harassment 3rd Degree. Harper was taken to the Union County and held without bond until seen by a Magistrate Judge.

Iowa Army National Guard 1133rd TC welcome home ceremony set for Saturday morning

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November 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Johnston, Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa Army National Guard have announced the official homecoming ceremony of the 1133rd Transportation Company, following their successful mission in Poland. The Guard says “The dedicated men and women of the 1133rd, based out of Mason City and Iowa City, have been home with family, loved ones and friends for the past 90 days. This upcoming official ceremony will be in correlation with a Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program, that promotes well-being of Service Members and their families.” The Ceremony takes place at the Waterloo Convention Center on Saturday, Dec. 2nd, beginning at 8:30-a.m.

The 1133rd Transportation Company, consisting of approximately 160 Soldiers, deployed to Poland on 6 Nov. 2022. Their mission focused on providing critical logistical support, transportation services, and assistance to the local communities during times of need. Their efforts have been instrumental in enhancing the overall response capabilities and stabilization in the region.

During their deployment, the 1133rd Transportation Company showcased their exceptional skills, adaptability, and teamwork logging more than 1.5 million miles driven over the course of 10 months. The media, public and families are encouraged to attend to show support for this great group of men and women with the Iowa National Guard.

DETAILS:

What: Approximately 160 Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 1133rd Transportation Company, headquartered in Mason City with a detachment in Iowa City, will be honored in a formal welcome home ceremony.

When: Saturday, Dec. 2 at 8:30 a.m.

Where: Waterloo Convention Center, 200 W 4th St, Waterloo, IA 50701

Grinnell man charged in fatal Iowa crash investigation

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November 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

JASPER COUNTY, Iowa — An arrest has been made in the deadly August crash that killed a 17-year-old girl from Montezuma. According to the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office, 18-year-old Benjamin Kelne, of Grinnell, faces involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving charges, among others, in the rollover crash that happened Aug. 26 in the 5300 block of Jewel Street. Kelne was also charged with possession/purchase of alcohol, careless driving and failure to maintain control.

Chloe Hutchcraft, a 17-year-old senior at Montezuma High School, was Kelne’s passenger. She was taken to a Des Moines hospital by medical helicopter, where she died two days after the crash.

 

Eastern Iowa lottery ticket was a $2-million winner

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November 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CLINTON, Iowa — A lottery player has 2 million reasons to be thankful after buying a Powerball ticket over the holiday weekend. According to the Iowa Lottery, someone purchased a ticket in Clinton that won $2 million in the Nov. 25 Powerball drawing. The ticket was sold at Clinton Liquor, 1641 S. Bluff Blvd., and matched the first five numbers (27-33-63-66-68 ) but missed the Powerball (9). The player added the Power Play option, which doubled the $1 million prize. The ticket sold in Clinton was the only one in the country to win a $2 million prize Saturday, the Iowa Lottery said in a news release.

Prizes above $250,000 must be claimed in person at the Iowa Lottery headquarters in Clive.

There are now two unclaimed $2 million prizes in Iowa. The other Powerball ticket worth $2 million was sold in Tiffin for the Oct. 7 drawing. The next biggest unclaimed prizes in Iowa, as of Nov. 27, are two $50,000 Powerball winners — one sold in Adel and one sold in Des Moines.

Coralville doctors sue insurance company over $97.7 million malpractice verdict

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November 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A lawsuit is claiming an insurance company involved in a 97-million dollar medical malpractice judgement used the record-setting verdict as propaganda to persuade Iowa lawmakers to enact tort reform. The lawsuit suggests the family involved was willing to settle the case out of court for an amount covered by the company’s medical malpractice insurance policy.

The lawsuit was filed by three doctors who own an O-B-G-YN clinic in Coralville. It accuses a Minnesota insurance company of acting in bad faith and trying to force the clinic to declare bankruptcy.

All but a handful of farmers have completed corn harvest

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November 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Most Iowa farmers are out of the fields and now doing end of the season maintenance on their combines. The U-S-D-A crop report shows just a few farmers still combining corn in southern Iowa. Last week’s report showed twelve percent of the corn in south-central Iowa remained to be harvested, while all the other districts had less than four percent remaining.

The corn harvest ends up nine days ahead of the five-year average. Farmers will be hoping for more moisture from now until spring, as the crop report shows only 33 percent of the state with topsoil moisture that’s adequate and only 26 percent of the subsoil moisture condition is rated adequate.