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Officials: Speed likely factor in fatal crash into Iowa home

News

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MAYSVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Investigators say speed appears to have been a factor in a fatal crash that sent a Ferrari plowing into a Maysville home and sparked an explosion and fire that destroyed the home. Scott County Sheriff Time Lane tells the Quad-City Times that the late Tuesday night crash killed the sports car’s driver, 58-year-old Kelly Phillip Dewulf, of Wheatland. One person was in the home at the time of the crash, but was able to escape unharmed.

Investigators say skid marks leading from Maysville Road through a ditch and into the home mark the path of the runaway car. Parts of the vehicle littered the front and back yards, including tires and the rear hood. When firefighters arrived, the house was fully engulfed in flames.

Cardinals send Piscotty to Oakland

Sports

December 14th, 2017 by admin

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., December 13, 2017 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have traded outfielder Stephen Piscotty to the Oakland Athletics in exchange for minor league shortstop Yairo Muñoz and second baseman Max Schrock.

Piscotty wanted to be closer to home after his mother was diagnosed with ALS last year. He missed time with the Cardinals last year after the diagnosis to be with his family. This trade allows him to be closer to his ailing mother in Pleasanton, CA.

Muñoz, 22, was signed by the Athletics as a non-drafted free agent out of Nagua, Dominican Republic in January of 2012. The 6-foot-1, 165 lb., right-handed hitting infielder played shortstop, third base and center field between Midland (AA) and Nashville (AAA) during the 2017 season. He batted .300 with 13 home runs, 68 RBI and stole 22 bases in 112 games and is currently playing in the Dominican Winter League for the Toros del Este.

Over 504 career minor league games, Muñoz batted .265 with 41 home runs and 237 RBI and 63 stolen bases in 87 attempts. Muñoz was a 2015 Midwest League All-Star at Beloit and a 2014 New York-Penn League All-Star with Vermont.

Schrock, 23, was originally a 13th round draft pick by the Washington Nationals in the 2015 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of South Carolina. Schrock was traded to the Athletics in 2016 in exchange for former Cardinals pitcher Marc Rzepczynski. He has batted .324 over his career with a .372 on-base percentage, 18 home runs and 131 RBI over 281 minor league games.

The 5-foot-8, 180 lb., left-handed hitting second baseman was a 2017 Mid-Season and Post-Season Texas League All-Star at Midland (AA) and 2016 South Atlantic League All-Star at Hagerstown (A) including earning the Top Star Honor for the SAL All-Star Game.

In 2017, Schrock ranked fourth in the Texas League with a .321 batting average while ranking third in on-base percentage (.379) and was the “Toughest to Strike Out in” the league registering 10.80 plate appearances per strikeout. Defensively, Schrock led all Texas League second basemen in games (101), total chances (436), put outs (173), assists (257) and double plays (83).

Piscotty, 26, was the Cardinals supplemental first round (33rd overall) draft pick out of Stanford University in the 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Piscotty batted .268 with 38 home runs and 163 RBI over 323 career Major League games. He signed a six-year contract extension with the Cardinals on April 3, 2017.

Muñoz has been placed on the Cardinals 40-man Major League roster and Schrock will be assigned to a minor league roster.

BREAKING: Bus in deadly fire in Pottawattamie County may’ve part of safety recall

News

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A deadly school bus fire Tuesday morning in western Iowa may’ve involved a bus that was subject to a recall. Pete Kotowski, with the National Transportation Safety Board, spoke at a news conference this morning in Council Bluffs. “At the present time, we are aware of a safety recall issued by NHTSA for school buses similar to the one involved in this incident,” Kotowski said. NHTSA (pronounced ‘NIT-suh’) is the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

“That recall involved an issue with the electrical circuitry,” Kotowski said. “Whether that has any involvement in (the fire), that’s an area we are going to continue to examine and make sure that recall actually involves this particular vehicle.” The accident near Oakland claimed the lives of the only two people on board — the bus driver, 74-year-old Donnie Hendricks, and 16-year-old Megan Klindt. The bus, from the Riverside Community School District, was backing out of the driveway of the Klindt family’s farm, went into a ditch and caught on fire.

(Radio Iowa)

Atlantic man turns himself-in on Pott. County warrant

News

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A Cass County man walked into the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday morning, and turned himself-in. The Sheriff’s Office said 41-year old Jason Aaron Watson, of Atlantic, was wanted on a Pott. County warrant for Trespass. After the warrant was confirmed, Watson was taken into custody and transported to the Pott. County Jail. He posted a $300 cash bond that same day and was released.

Trial begins for former director of defunct Iowa academy

News

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

KEOKUK, Iowa (AP) — The trial has begun for a former boarding school director who is accused of sexually and physically abusing several children who attended the now-defunct school in southeast Iowa. The Hawk Eye reports that testimonies began Wednesday at South Lee County District Court in the trial of Benjamin Trane, who owned and operated Midwest Academy in Keokuk. Trane has pleaded not guilty to sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and child endangerment charges.

A state prosecutor told the jury that while Trane didn’t directly abuse all the children, he set policies in which students were given prolonged detention in small isolation chambers, denied healthy food and forced to sleep on the floor. Trane’s attorney will begin presenting the defense’s case Tuesday. Trane faces a sentence of 17 years if convicted of all charges.

Lawsuit challenges cancellation of farmer fair practice rule

Ag/Outdoor

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Farmers in Alabama and Nebraska have joined a Nebraska-based fair trade group to sue the U.S. Department of Agriculture over the agency’s cancellation of rules that would have made it easier for farmers to demand better treatment when contracting with meatpacking companies. A lawsuit filed Thursday in the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals seeks to reverse the October USDA decision vacating the rules.

The rules would have made it easier for farmers to sue over contracts deemed unfair, discriminatory or deceptive. They were proposed during President Barack Obama’s administration and canceled after Donald Trump took office. Nonprofit-based legal group Democracy Forward sued on behalf of Lincoln, Nebraska-based Organization for Competitive Markets; Nebraska farmer James Dinklage; and Alabama farm couple Jonathan and Connie Buttram.

A USDA spokesman declined comment.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14th

Trading Post

December 14th, 2017 by admin

FOR SALE: FREE hide-a-bed, 6 ft long; Kids violin – made by Becker, missing bow, has a case, good shape $30; adult violin, xylophone needs a little work. Ask for Jim 712-254-1318.

FOR SALE:  Like new ping pong table.$50.00 will deliver. 249-3973; 6 seat kids nursery activity table.  Would work well for day care or any kids class setting $175.00, delivery available —249-3973.

FOR SALE: La-z-boy recliner, fabric, dark plum color, very good condition. $75 obo. 712-249-5286.

FOR SALE: 16″ Poulan Gas Chainsaw. Only used a few hours. Needed it to cut down one tree and now don’t need it. $140. Call 712-243-3232.

Walnut looking for donation to turn the old school in a Community Center

News

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Walnut, the Antique City, is planning to preserve part of the past by converting the former school building located at 415 Antique City Dr. into a new community center. Mayor Gene Larson says they had some options on what to do with the 77-thousand square-foot building once it no longer served as a school. The consensus was to make it useful. After an Ad Hoc Committee was formed, they made a deal with the School Board in Avoca  to have them spend some money on the building before the City would accept it.

With the addition to the old school building having been removed, a new HVAC system is being installed in the middle part of the school. Larsen says that part of the project is nearly complete. The idea is those newly air conditioned areas could be used for many purposes.The High School will also, eventually be air conditioned and improvements made, with the hopes of offering the space to businesses looking toward locating in Walnut. To assist with fundraising efforts and sustain the community center well into the future, the City of Walnut recently established an endowment fund with the Pottawattamie County Community Foundation (PCCF).

Funds from the endowment, named the Walnut Community Center Fund, will be used to preserve, renovate, improve and operate the new Walnut Community Center. All donations will be met with a 10-percent contribution from PCCF . Donating is easy:

1. Visit www.ourpccf.org
2. Select “Donate to a Charitable Fund”

3. Print and complete the Walnut Community Center Fund donation form

4. Mail the form along with payment to the Pottawattamie County Community Foundation

Officials say Walnut has the opportunity to show its children that even when a door closes, another one opens.

LARRY MILLER, 74, of Harlan (Svcs. 12/21/17)

Obituaries

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

LARRY MILLER, 74, of Harlan, died Wed., Dec. 13th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral services for LARRY MILLER will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Dec. 21st., at the First United Methodist Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Wed., Dec. 20th, from 5-until 8-p.m., with a Prayer service at 7-p.m. on that date.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

LARRY MILLER is survived by:

His wife – Patricia Miller, of Harlan.

His daughter – Kim (Ron) Grote, of Washington, IA

His brother – Charlie Miller, of San Diego, CA.

His sister – Mary (Charlie) Johnson, of Mitchellville

4 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren

Iowa youth home counselor accused of relationship with teens

News

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A residential counselor at a Davenport juvenile group home faces charges after being accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a 16-year-old resident and giving the boy drugs and money. The Quad-City Times reports that police say 25-year-old Danielle Puls, of Rock Island, Illinois, gave the boy marijuana, as well as money to buy a handgun. Police say she had inappropriate contact with the teen and had a sexual relationship with another resident at Family Resources’ Annie Wittenmyer juvenile facility.

She is charged with drug distribution to a person under 18, possession of a firearm, sexual misconduct with an offender and lascivious conduct with a minor. Puls was arrested Wednesday and remained in the Scott County Jail on $33,000 bond.