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Bodies of 4 missing boat passengers recovered from area near MS River in IA

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May 20th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON– The bodies of four missing people following a boating collision early Saturday morning near Burlington have been recovered. All four of the victims were in their early twenties and their bodies were recovered within approximately 100 yards of where the collision occurred in about 10 to 12 feet of water. None of the victims were wearing life jackets.  The names of the victims as well as eight others who were injured in the collision are still being withheld pending notification of family members.

The collision occurred between two jon boats, one with a single passenger and the other carrying 11 people, in the O’Connell Slough area of the Mississippi River near Burlington. The call for rescue personnel came in at 1:43 a.m. The Des Moines County Sheriff’s Department, the Burlington Police Department, the Burlington Fire Department and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources responded to the call.

One of the people injured was air-lifted to University Hospitals in Iowa City while the other seven were transported to Great River Medical Center in Burlington.

TOUR DE TIVOLI BIKE RIDE AND POST-RIDE PARTY

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May 20th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Fourth Annual “Tour de Tivoli” bike ride will be held on Sunday, May 27th.  This year, riders have a choice of either a 26-mile route or a 50-mile route. SAG (Support and Gear) stops will be available along the way to revitalize riders. Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the Danish Windmill. The official start of the ride is at 9 a.m.

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A Post-Bike Ride Party will be held at the Depot Grounds, north on Main Street Elk Horn. Bikers AND non-bikers are encouraged to attend. For registered bike riders, Frikadeller on a Stick, salads, chips, pop and water will be available at no cost. For non-registered bike riders, the cost of the meal is $5.00. You can also purchase locally brewed beer from the Norsemen Brewing Company. Alumni, Mark Christensen, will be singing between 10:30 a.m. – Noon. Before and after Mark’s performance, other music will keep you entertained.

For more information about the Tour de Tivoli Bike Ride or the Post-Ride Party, please call Debbie Copic at 712-249-7257 or email at debbiecopic@gmail.com.

Lamberti arrested on suspicion of DUI in Iowa

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May 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Republican Senate leader Jeff Lamberti has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. A police report cited by the Des Moines Register says the 49-year-old Lamberti, of Ankeny, was stopped on Interstate 235 in Des Moines about 10 p.m. Friday for weaving. Police say Lamberti told the officer he was texting and earlier had two beers — a number he later changed to four and then six. Police say the officer found a cup and near-empty bottle of whiskey in the car. Police say two tests showed Lamberti had a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit. Lamberti told the newspaper he made a “stupid mistake” that will never happen again. Lamberti is president of the Iowa Barnstormers, part of the Arena Football League. He served in the Iowa Senate from 1995 to 2006 and ran unsuccessfully against U.S. Rep. Leonard Boswell in 2006..

Police seek man suspected of trying to lure girls

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May 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

PERRY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are looking for a man suspected in the attempted abduction of three girls on the west side of Perry. Perry police say the man stopped his car about 8 p.m. Friday and asked the girls, ages 8 and 9, for directions to a convenience store. He then tried to get the girls into the car, asking for them to show him the way. Police say that when the girls refused, the man made a lewd comment and pointed at his crotch. The girls ran to a neighbor’s house.

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Iowa AP Saturday Morning News Headlines

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May 19th, 2012 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Governor Terry Branstad says he’s headed to China later this month at the invitation of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (shee jeen ping). Branstad will travel with a group of Iowans from May 29th to June 5th. They’ll participate in a reunion banquet with Xi, who came to Iowa in February as part of his first U.S. trip as the presumed next president of China. February’s trip was a reunion 27 years after Xi first visited Iowa for a diplomatic exchange to Muscatine.
 
AMES, Iowa (AP) – Police say a 46-year-old Ames man had died after he was caught in the hydraulic loading door of a water tanker truck. The Ames Tribune reports that the man died yesterday morning at Manatts Construction in Ames. His name hasn’t been released.
 
WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) – A 61-year-old former high school teacher in Waterloo has pleaded guilty to having inappropriate conduct with a student. Former Waterloo West High School social studies teacher Michael Lyons pleaded guilty yesterday to one felony count of sexual exploitation by a school employee and two misdemeanor counts. Lyons was arrested in November.
 
TAMA, Iowa (AP) – Tama County authorities have arrested a second volunteer firefighter in connection with a string of recent fires they believe were set intentionally. Eighteen-year-old Joshua Weiermann of Chelsea, Iowa, faces charges of aiding and abetting arson and being an accessory after the fact. He was being held yesterday morning in lieu of $20,000 bond.

Property Theft Reported in Stanton

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May 19th, 2012 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office received a report on Friday afternoon shortly after 4:00 of stolen property in the 400 block of Broad Ave in Stanton. 

Thirty-eight-year-old Reggie Dean Resh of Stanton reported that sometime earlier in the week between Tuesday and Thursday someone had stolen two I-Pods, two Ford F-250 center caps, one Ford F-250 lock out hub, and one 20 pound propane tank from his vehicle that was parked on Broad Ave.  He estimates his loss at about $1,200.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office or Crime Stoppers.

Stanton Man Arrested on Theft Charge

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May 19th, 2012 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Stanton man Friday afternoon.  Just before 3:00 Friday, 18-year-old Drew Dale Goodrich of Stanton was arrested for 3rd degree theft.  He was transported to the Montgomery Count Jail where he was being held on $2,000 cash bond.

VA health care facilities put out urgent call for volunteers

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May 19th, 2012 by admin

There’s a dire need for volunteers to help out at several Department of Veterans Affairs facilities in western Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Will Ackerman, spokesman for the V-A’s Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System, says the vital corps of hundreds of volunteers absolutely help to keep the system running.

“We’re seeing a lot of our volunteers aging and certainly some of them are retiring or even passing away,” Ackerman says. “We’re really trying to encourage people of all ages, but especially some of our younger population, to get involved.” He says volunteers are needed for a number of services throughout the V-A health care system.

“We have about 800 volunteers throughout our Nebraska/Western Iowa Health Care System,” he says. “They do so many things that we just don’t have staff to do, such as doing coffee rounds in the lobby or around the floors, we have a transportation network and just greeters at our front door.” Ackerman says it isn’t just the V-A Hospital in Omaha that needs volunteers, but there are veterans’ clinics, community living centers and other facilities in many cities around the region, including Shenandoah.

“Volunteers do a lot of very important things and certainly there’s an opportunity for them to volunteer at a location that’s even closer to where they might live,” he says. Volunteer orientation classes are being held frequently in various facilities, often twice a month. An orientation class for teens, between 13 and 18, is planned at the Omaha V-A Medical Center for June 1st. Contact your nearest V-A facility for details on volunteering opportunities.

Job Opening: Marketing Consultant

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May 18th, 2012 by Jim Field

KJAN Radio in Atlantic, Iowa is currently accepting applications for the position of Marketing Consultant.  If you are tired of someone else telling how much you can make,  this opportunity might be for you.  Radio sales professionals are motivated self-starters who enjoy working directly with business owners and managers on their marketing needs.  Duties include selling radio advertising time, developing successful marketing campaigns for local and agency clients, minimal on-air work and production.  This is a full-time, commissioned sales position allowing you to dictate your income potential with an established account list.  Training will be on-going and a full benefits package is included.  If you feel you are the right person to fit our locally-driven radio organization and have the tools to succeed, submit a resume or application to Rod Christensen, Sales Manager, KJAN Radio, PO Box 389, Atlantic, IA 50022 or e-mail it to kjan@metc.net.  Deadline for applications is May 25, 2012.  KJAN is an equal opportunity employer.