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Red Oak man arrested Wed. for Delivery of Meth

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police late this (Wednesday) morning, arrested a man on a warrant charging him with three counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine. 23-year old Alexander Warren Wiechmann, of Red Oak, was taken into custody in the 700 block of E. Nuckols Street and brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held on a $25,000 cash bond.

Sheriff to continue barring civilian guns from courthouse

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Woodbury County sheriff says he intends to obey the Iowa Supreme Court and keep civilian guns out of the county courthouse. The Sioux City Journal reports that Sheriff Dave Drew said during Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting that he plans to keep enforcing the courthouse security program, which includes use of metal detectors. On June 20 the high court banned weapons in courthouses statewide, saying it had a duty to promote safety in the courts.

Officials in Woodbury and other Iowa counties have since wondered aloud whether the order conflicts with a new state law expanding gun rights. Board Chairman Matthew Ung said Tuesday the county supervisors’ stance is to ensure that laws passed by the Legislature are followed, to avoid threats of lawsuits by gun owners.

Take someone hunting, fishing or target shooting and enter a chance to win NASCAR or Ultimate Outdoor Experience

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHF Day), an annual celebration of hunters and anglers, features a new twist this year. Richard Childress, NASCAR legend and honorary chair for NHF Day, is asking hunters and anglers to participate in the new NHF Day Challenge by taking someone hunting, fishing or target shooting. By pledging to introduce someone to the outdoors between now and NHF Day on Saturday, Sept. 23, participants will be eligible to win a Richard Childress Racing VIP race weekend package or the Ultimate Outdoor Experience in America’s Conservation Capital from Big Cedar Lodge and Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium.

In Iowa, NHF Day will be celebrated at the DNR’s 9th annual Iowa Outdoor Expo on September 23 and 24. Learn more by visiting www.iowadnr.gov/expo. Attendees can experience hunting, shooting, fishing and general outdoor recreation activities for free in a safe, friendly environment.

“If you are a sportsman, sportswoman or an angler, you can make a difference and support National Hunting and Fishing Day by becoming a mentor,” said Childress. “Mentoring is critical to ensure our outdoor tradition lives on through future generations. Make the commitment to take someone outdoors and show them why you value hunting, fishing and target shooting.”

If any Iowan is interested in mentoring a new hunter, angler or shooter, please contact Megan Wisecup, DNR Shooting Sports at 515-238-4968 or megan.wisecup@dnr.iowa.gov. The DNR is working hard to identify mentors and build a database of mentors. For millions of Americans, time spent hunting and fishing are treasured moments. Hunting and fishing brings friends and family together and provides one of the most immersive outdoor experiences possible.

“Today fewer people are connecting with nature through hunting and fishing,” said Childress. “As outdoorsmen and women, we are one of the keys to reversing this trend. Help a friend, family member, neighbor or co-worker learn how to hunt, fish or shoot. Introducing someone to the joys of the outdoors not only enriches their life, it creates a future conservationist.”

Each new hunter and angler created helps fund conservation. Every time someone buys a firearm, ammunition, archery equipment or fishing tackle, they contribute to habitat conservation and science-based wildlife management through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) program. The WSFR is the cornerstone of fish and wildlife conservation in North America because it brings funding from the sporting arms, archery and fishing industries and sportsmen and women back to state wildlife management agencies. These monies, in addition to hunting and fishing license fees, are critical for conserving fish and wildlife across our nation.

Those who pledge to take someone hunting, target shooting or fishing will be entered for a chance to win two amazing prize packages. The first grand prize is two HOT passes to a future NASCAR race, which includes pit and garage passes, garage and team hauler tours, and an opportunity to meet team owner Richard Childress. The second grand prize package is a trip to America’s Conservation Capital: Missouri’s Ozark Mountains. A passion of Bass Pro Shops founder and Ozarks native Johnny Morris, the destination spans multiple properties and thousands of unspoiled acres, making it the ultimate destination for anyone who loves the outdoors. The package includes a two-night stay in a log cabin at Big Cedar Lodge, America’s premier wilderness resort, and nature-based excursions including guided bass fishing on 43,000-acre Table Rock Lake; Adventure Passes for the Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail and Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum at Top of the Rock; shotgun sports at Bass Pro Shops’ Outdoor Shooting Academy; and passes to Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, the largest, most immersive wildlife attraction in the world, opening Sept, 21, 2017.

To get involved in the NHF Day Challenge, visit NHFDay.org or call 417 225-1162.

Scouts say around $13K stolen from Jesup food booth

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JESUP, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say someone stole around $13,000 raised by Cub and Boy Scouts in Jesup. The Scouts say someone broke into a downtown food booth early Sunday morning and took money they’d raised serving meals during Jesup Farmers Days. Police are investigating. No arrests have been reported.

Scoutmaster Kyle Troyer told Waterloo television station KWWL that he and the boys “are doing our best as we rally together to look on the positive side of what was a wonderful weekend.”

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (7/12)

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a man who had active warrants for Probation Violation and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree, turned himself-in to the jail, late Tuesday morning. 24-year old Dustin James Coquat, of Council Bluffs, was accompanied by a bail bondsman when he showed up at the jail. Coquat was turned over to corrections staff and booked into the facility.

Two other men who were already serving time in the Pott. County Jail, 24-year old Jorden Clyde Points, and 26-year old Bradley Aaron Haley, both of Council Bluffs, were served with warrants for Violation of Parole.

2 arrests in Union County

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests took place, Tuesday. 50-year old Michael Robert Spare, of Creston, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center for violation of a protective order.  Spare was being held in the Union County Jail awaiting appearance before the Magistrate.

And, 28-year old Tyler Scott Sutton, of New Virginia, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center on a Union County warrant for violation of probation.  Sutton was being held in the Union County Jail without bond, until seen by a Judge.

Patient data errantly posted online, Iowa system says

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Officials say the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics accidentally posted online for two years the names, admission dates and medical records numbers of around 5,300 current and former patients.

A University of Iowa Health Care news release said Tuesday that “a limited set of data” was inadvertently saved in unencrypted files posted online through an application development site.

Spokesman Tom Moore says an online security expert reported the posting April 29. The files were deleted two days later. He says the website where it was posted reported that the files were not copied. Moore also says the files didn’t contain clinical information, Social Security or credit card numbers.

University of Iowa Health Care notified the patients through a June 22 letter.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/12/2017

News, Podcasts

July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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July 12th, 2017 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE:  Huge Garage Sale to be held at 1731 Littlefield Drive, Exira, Iowa (between Elk Horn and Exira). Friday, July 14 from 8 am to 8 pm, and Saturday, July 15 from 8 am to noon.   Unpacked much more of Harold and Elna Nissen’s belongings. More tools found. Also selling the table saw, some primitives, corn crib doors and weathered wood, washer, tons of collectibles, antique shipping crate from Kimballton store, Teddy bear cookie jars and figurines, vintage toys, cloth feed sacks, old quilts and chenille, cookbooks, household items, and old plat books and  history books from this area.

New Miss Iowa wants to challenge body stereotypes

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The newly-crowned Miss Iowa is a 23-year-old personal trainer from Urbandale and a Drake University graduate. Chelsea Dubczak says her platform stems from her own experiences and is called “Ladies Who Lift.” It’s centered on encouraging women to focus on their capabilities, physically and mentally. “I do that in hopes of developing healthy relationships with our bodies,” Dubczak says. “Especially women today, we have a lot of societal expectations about what our bodies should look like and what is defined as beautiful and I dare challenge those stereotypes.”

It’s amazing what can happen to change that mindset to focus on your capabilities, she says, instead of the number on a scale or the size of your clothes. She also wants to expand her platform to include men. “I would love to create a second component to Ladies Who Lift that really is the same premise because men have a lot of societal expectations that are expected of them in terms of their body as well,” Dubczak says. “They’re just not as vocal about it and not as emotional about it.”

Miss Iowa 2017 Chelsea Dubczak (Photo from the Miss IA Facebook page)

During the pageant in Davenport last month, she says she kept her cool when it came down to just her and another young lady left on the stage. “I was very calm,” she says, “and in that moment I was trying desperately to think, ‘What’s the name I don’t want to hear? They’re going to call the first runner-up, right? Are they going to call the winner? What’s going to happen?’ Then, when they called her as the first runner up and she walked away, that’s when it really hit me that, wow, I did it!”

It was her 12th pageant and she believed that experience helped her stay calm. Dubczak will compete in the Miss America Pageant later this year. Miss Iowa’s Outstanding Teen is 14-year-old Lydia Fisher from Wapello. Fisher’s platform is Educating The Voters Of Tomorrow. She says she grew up in a family where political discussions around the dinner table were normal.

“But then after I started talking with my friends and fellow classmates, I realized that wasn’t the case,” Fisher says. “I feel students should know about politics no matter how old they are because we are American citizens and we have the right to choose our nation’s leaders, so we should be properly educated in the matter.”

Fisher was this year’s Miss Muscatine Outstanding Teen and it was her 9th pageant. She has also won state titles including: Little Miss Iowa 2010 and Junior Miss Iowa 2014. She will compete in the Miss America Outstanding Teen Pageant this summer.

(Radio Iowa)