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Sac County Deputy deploys taser Sunday morning

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Sac County say a Marshalltown man was arrested Sunday morning after a Sac County Deputy Sheriff used a Taser to take the man in custody. 23-year old Korey Austin Martz was arrested at around 6:30-a.m. following an investigation into a suspicious person who was twice at Sparky’s in Lake View, wanting to used the phone.

The description of the subject person matched the description of a man who fled on foot during an earlier traffic stop by a Lake View police officer. The deputy encountered Martz, who matched the suspect description, walking behind TCT Trucking in Lake View. When the deputy made contact with Martz, he fled on foot. The deputy gave chase and after several warnings to stop, the deputy deployed his Taser. Martz was taken in to custody without further incident.

Martz had two warrants for his arrest out of Marshall County. The first warrant was for Violation of Parole and the other was for Voluntary Absence from Custody. Martz was charged by sheriffs’ officials with interference with official acts. He was booked in to the Sac County Jail.

From Afton Police Department: Consumer Fraud Advisory:

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Afton Police Chief John Coulter says his Department has been informed that there is a new device used to scan credit cards and debit cards. The device is called a ‘Shimmer’ and is smaller and slimmer than a ‘Skimmer’ most commonly seen in Iowa. Coulter say, “So far it has been seen in Europe but recently was discovered in Canada by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.”

He suggests that when you are using your credit, to look at the card reader and see if there are signs of tampering. If there are indications of tampering, notify the store management.The shimmer devices will slip inside the ATM or credit/debit card slot, so they may not even be detectable. But if you see anything unusual, let the bank or store know.

Backyard & Beyond 5-22-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 22nd, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen talks about Madagascar Vanilla.

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3 arrests in Glenwood

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police officials in Glenwood today (Monday), say three people were arrested recently. Last Friday, 20-year old Brody Kates, of Glenwood, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. Kates was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond, until seen by a magistrate judge.

On Sunday, Glenwood Police arrested 25-year old Derek Rodwell, of Glenwood, for violation of a 321A financial responsibility (failure to provide proof of insurance). His bond was set at $1,000 cash or surety.  That same day, 18-year old Dylan Barrett, of Glenwood, was arrested for Trespass. His bond was set at $1,000.

Page County man arrested on warrant for assault/impeding air & bloodflow

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Deputies in Page County, Sunday night, arrested 42-year old Bruce Edison VanFosson, of rural Page County, on a Page County District Court warrant.  VanFosson was arrested at a residence southwest of Clarinda, on a warrant charging him with two counts of Domestic Abuse Assault – Impeding air / blood flow causing bodily injury, three counts of Willful injury – causing bodily injury, and Child endangerment.  The charges stem from an incident that took place earlier this month.

VanFosson was unable to post the $25,000.00 cash bond on the charges.  He was being held in the Page County Jail pending further court proceedings.

Bruce VanFooson (Page County Sheriff’s Dept. photo)

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (5/22/17)

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Missouri Valley was arrested by Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Deputies, Friday morning on a warrant for 3rd Degree Theft. 49-year old Faith Larae Jensen-Roberts was transferred from the Polk County Jail and brought back to Pott. County, where she was held pending a court appearance.

Sheriff’s officials report also, 24-year old Julian Felipa Stewart, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Friday afternoon for Domestic Assault, after a deputy observed a disturbance between Stewart and his 25-year old girlfriend.

37-year old Jason Allen Byers, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Friday afternoon in Pott. County, after he turned himself-in to the jail. Byers was wanted on warrants for use of possession of drug paraphernalia, unlawful possession of a prescription drug, and Criminal Mischief in the 5th degree.

28-year old Cody Flynn Miller, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Friday afternoon at the Pottawattamie County Jail. Miller was wanted on a warrant for Domestic Abuse/Impeding air flow. He was booked into the jail without incident.

A man being held in the Cass County (IA) Jail was transferred Friday afternoon by Pott. County Deputies to the jail in Council Bluffs. 24-year old Jacob Allen Craft, of Council Bluffs, was wanted on a warrant for Burglary in the 3rd degree/Theft from a motor vehicle.

A Council Bluffs man was  arrested on drug charges late Friday night, after a deputy conducted a welfare check on the driver of a vehicle that had partially stopped on the road in the area of Greenview and State Orchard Road, in Council Bluffs. 24-year old Cody Allan Johnston was determine to have operating the vehicle while intoxicated. Authorities also found 4.5 grams of marijuana and a marijuana smoking pipe in his possession. Johnston was subsequently taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, Possession of Marijuana w/the intent to deliver, and possession of paraphernalia.

And, the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office says 23-year old William Dunlap, Jr., of Council Bluffs, was arrested Saturday afternoon, following a traffic stop in Council Bluffs. As a result Dunlap, Jr., was arrested for Driving While Barred.

IHSBCA preseason high school baseball rankings

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May 22nd, 2017 by admin

2017 IHSBCA Baseball Rankings
Pre-Season Rankings

Class 4A (2016 Record)

1.      Dowling, West Des Moines (30-11)
2.      Iowa City West (35-7)
3.      Johnston (29-11)
4.      Des Moines Roosevelt (33-11)
5.      Urbandale (29-11)
6.      Cedar Falls (22-19)
7.      Mason City (25-17)
8.      Cedar Rapids Jefferson (28-12)
9.      Lewis Central (32-6)
10.    Cedar Rapids Prairie (38-6)

Others: North Scott (27-13); West Des Moines Valley (25-11); Waukee (31-12); Iowa City High (18-22); and Davenport West (22-12)

Class 3A (2016 Record)

1.      Harlan (30-5)
2.      Davenport Assumption (31-8)
3.      Wahlert, Dubuque (29-15)
4.      Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (27-16)
5.      Pella (31-9)
6.      Fairfield (27-8)
7.      Oskaloosa (24-11)
8.      Vinton-Shellsburg (25-17)
9.      Sergeant Bluff-Luton (31-8)
10.    Carlisle (33-7)

Others: Solon (22-20); Saydel; Marion (25-16); Oskaloosa (24-11); Bondurant-Farrar (27-11); LeMars (16-21)

Class 2A (2016 Record)

1.      Clear Lake (31-7)
2.      Wilton (29-4)
3.      Beckman, Dyersville (24-18)
4.      New Hampton (29-5)
5.      Kuemper Catholic, Carroll (26-12)
6.      Treynor (28-7)
7.      Cascade, Western Dubuque (28-10)
8.      Estherville Lincoln Central (24-6)
9.      Dike- New Hartford (30-4)
10.    Regina, Iowa City (22-17)

Others: Alta/Aurelia (20-7); Hinton (24-6); Northeast, Goose Lake (28-8); Roland-Story (29-11); Van Meter (27-5)

Class 1A (2016 Record)

1.      St. Mary’s, Remsen (33-5)
2.      West Sioux, Hawarden (27-3)
3.      Newman Catholic, Mason City (33-5)
4.      North Linn (34-10)
5.      Highland, Riverside (24-7)
6.      Don Bosco, Gilbertville (35-5)
7.      Akron-Westfield (25-5)
8.      Martensdale-St. Mary’s (28-13)
9.      Lisbon (24-13)
10.    Moravia (25-5)

Others: AR-WE-VA, Westide (16-6); Audubon (21-9); Calamus-Wheatland (22-14); CAM, Anita (23-6); New London (17-9); West Fork (21-9)

Girls Regional Final Golf tees up today 5/22/2017

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May 22nd, 2017 by admin

Girls Regional Final Golf Tournaments will be played around the state today to determine state qualifiers.

1A Region 1 Final @ Spring Valley Golf Course in Livermore

No Local Teams
Local Individuals: Jasmine Turner, Audubon.

1A Region 2 Final @ Crestwood Hills in Anita

Local Teams: West Monona, Boyer Valley, Mount Ayr, CAM
Local Individuals: Mateya Peters, Griswold. Katie O’Day, Boyer Valley. Abbey Miller, Boyer Valley. Sammie Jahde, CAM. Abbey Schafer, Mt. Ayr. Tessa Shields, Mt. Ayr. Jacy Anthofer, Exira-EHK. Quinn Eslinger, East Union. Sam Knight, West Monona. Allyson Rose, West Monona.

2A Region 1 @ Meadows Country Club in Moville

Local Teams: MVAO
Local Individuals: Madison Lease, Missouri Valley. Haylee Halbur, MVAO.

2A Region 2 @ Winterset Country Club in Winterset

Local Teams: Treynor, AHSTW.
Local Individuals: Aly Anderson, Treynor. Kayla Chapman, Treynor. Madelyn Deitchler, Treynor. Sierra Maguire, Treynor. McKenna Waffle, Treynor.

3A Region 2 @ 5×80 Golf Course in Menlo

Local Teams: Kuemper Catholic, Atlantic, Shenandoah.
Local Individuals: Alison Schweers, Kuemper Catholic. McKenna Ludwig, Kuemper Catholic. Katie Schweers, Kuemper Catholic. Brooke Newell, Atlantic. Alyssa Ginther, Atlantic. Grace Davidson, Clarinda. Anna Carlson, Shenandoah.

4A Region 1 @ Majestic Hills Golf Course in Denison

Teams: Bishop Heelan, Carroll, Denison-Schleswig, Glenwood, Greene County, Harlan, Humboldt, LeMars, Lewis Central, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, Spencer, Storm Lake.

4A Region 2 @ River Valley Golf Course in Adel

Teams: ADM, Ballard, Bondurant-Farrar, Carlisle, Creston, Dallas Center-Grimes, Knoxville, Nevada, Norwalk, Pella, Perry, Winterset.

5A Region 2 @ Willow Creek Golf Course in Des Moines

Teams: CB Abraham Lincoln, CB Thomas Jefferson, Des Moines East, Des Moines Lincoln, Des Moines Roosevelt, Indianola, Ottumwa, Southeast Polk, Waukee, WDM Valley.

Heartbeat Today 5-22-2017

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 22nd, 2017 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Beef Princess Mariah Murphy about beef month.  And thanks for the tray of beef enchiladas!

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ISU study: Most advice for dealing with workplace bullying doesn’t work

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An Iowa State University study focused on people who are targets of workplace bullying. Stacy Tye-Williams, an I-S-U professor of communication studies, says she surveyed 48 targets of bullying about what advice they’d received, if they used the advice, if it worked and what advice they’d offer others. Tye-Williams says most bullying victims said none of the advice worked.

“But interestingly, when I asked them what kind of advice they would give to others, they repeated the same advice that either was not helpful for them, that made things worse, or that they didn’t use because they didn’t think it would be helpful for them,” she says.

Researchers found common themes among the advice victims received. The top recommendations include: quit the job or get out of the situation, ignore the bullying, fight or stand up to the bully, or stay calm and report the bullying. Tye-Williams says those options were often ineffective.

“They would talk about how they stood up to the bully but it only made things worse,” she says, “or they can’t quit their job because of financial reasons but then when I asked them, ‘What advice would you give,’ they would say, ‘Stand up to the bully because maybe it would work in another context,’ or they should quit, they should get out.”

Many victims feared retaliation or further humiliation if they directly confronted the bully or lacking a better option, they did nothing about the abuse. “People don’t have really good ways to navigate the situation so they’re kind of stuck in the cycle where they don’t know what to do,” Tye-Williams says. “There aren’t many stories out there circulating of people who successfully navigated a bullying situation.”

Sometimes, people will report the bullying to human resources or to their manager but sometimes the manager is the bully, which makes it more complicated. She says some companies are ill-equipped to handle the situation, telling both parties to “work it out on your own” or to “act like adults.” Tye-Williams co-authored the study with Katholeen Krone from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. It appeared in the Journal of Applied Communication Research.

(Radio Iowa)