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Nodaway man arrested after disturbance early Saturday

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June 3rd, 2017 by admin

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Nodaway man after being called to a disturbance early Saturday morning. At 1:20am Deputies responded to the disturbance in Nodaway. 44-year-old Shawn Dale Kammerer was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault 2nd Offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Offense (Methamphetamine), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs. Kammerer is being held without bond until seen by a Magistrate.

Creston man arrested on multiple charges

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June 3rd, 2017 by admin

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Creston man on multiple charges this past Sunday. On May 28th at 1:24pm Adams County Deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a red Buick Regal because it was not displaying license plates. The vehicle failed to stop and fled westbound on Highway 34 from the Redwood Avenue intersection at approximately 96 miles per hour. Later the vehicle turned southbound onto Quince Avenue and pulled into a driveway. The driver jumped out of the vehicle and became very hostile. The driver resisted but was eventually taken into custody.

It was determined the driver was 33-year-old Steven Lamar of Creston. Lamar was charged with two counts of Assault on Persons Engaged in Certain Occupations, Possession of Stolen Property, Interference with Official Acts, Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. It was also determined the vehicle was stolen from Creston and was later returned to its owner. The case remains under investigation.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 6/3/2017

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June 3rd, 2017 by admin

Skyscan Forecast   Saturday, June 3, 2017   Richard Garuckas

Today: Partly cloudy. Hot and Humid. High 92. SW @ 5-10.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Isolated thunderstorms. Low 66. W @ 5-10.

Sunday: Mix of sun and clouds. Hot and humid. High 91. NW @ 5-10.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 62.

Monday: Mostly sunny. High 86.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 83.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy. Scattered showers. High 85.

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Cubs stop 6-game slide with 3-2 win over Cardinals

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June 2nd, 2017 by admin

CHICAGO (AP) — Jason Heyward hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, and the Chicago Cubs snapped a six-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday.

Heyward also had an RBI double in the sixth and Kris Bryant homered as the Cubs washed away some of the sting from a winless road trip against the Dodgers and Padres. Anthony Rizzo reached four times and scored two runs a day after he got engaged.

Rizzo led off the eighth with a double over the head of rookie left fielder Magneuris Sierra. He moved up on Ben Zobrist’s grounder to third and scampered home when Heyward hit a fly ball to center against Trevor Rosenthal (1-2).

Pedro Strop (1-2) struck out Yadier Molina with the bases loaded for the final out of the Cardinals eighth, and Wade Davis finished for his 11th save.

Dexter Fowler homered for St. Louis in his first game at Wrigley Field since he signed with the Cardinals in the offseason. Sierra had an RBI single, and Lance Lynn pitched 5 1/3 innings of two-hit ball.

Fowler received his World Series ring during a pregame ceremony, drawing loud cheers from the crowd of 41,051 on a picturesque day at the iconic neighborhood ballpark.

 

Work continues to get fireworks licenses processed

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June 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The State Fire Marshal says a retailer in Forest City is the first to complete the process to get a license to sell fireworks in Iowa. State Fire Marshal Jeffrey Quigle says some 600 people logged in to the website Thursday once they could start the process to get a license. His staff has been working to process all the requests.

“As of yesterday (Thursday) evening, we actually had 88 retailer licenses that are in process. And then we can further break that down to an actual 46 who have submitted site plans and were are in the process of reviewing,” Quigle says. Their goal is to complete a license application in three days. Quigle says they’ve been able to use software for the fireworks registration process that they already use for other things.

He says they already license sprinkle and fire alarm contractors, burglar alarm and nurse call contractors along with explosive blasters. “So we were able to build upon that licensing software. This is just a little bit different — we tried to make it totally online and eliminate paper,” Quigle says. He says they have also been getting hundreds of calls since the fireworks selling period began Thursday.

Quigle says they continue to update their website with information to help try and eliminate some of the phone calls, but he says they encourage anyone with questions to call, as he says they may be able to quickly answer the question. Quigle says those applying for licenses have done a good job of preparing their applications to follow the regulations posted online.

“We’ve seen a lot of people take time to read the two main chapters in that document which deal with both storage and then fireworks sales,” Quigle says. “..we’ve seen some really good site plans come in and we don’t have to call back and ask further questions, they are very, very good.” There are four wholesalers from out-of-state who have applied to sell fireworks in Iowa. Quigle says they’ve had inquiries from all over the country and many from in-state as well.

“It’s kind of a vast array of different people that we are seeing that are selling fireworks,” Quigle says. Fireworks can be sold through July 8th. A second sales period is set for around the New Year’s holiday.

(Radio Iowa)

Two wanted Illinois residents arrested in Montgomery County

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June 2nd, 2017 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office along with the Iowa State Patrol report the arrest of two Illinois residents after a traffic stop on Friday. At 12:50pm Officers arrested 24-year-old Bishop C. Thornton and 23-year-old Kiersten L Tucker both of Moline, IL on valid warrants for Burglary issued by the State of Illinois. Bishop was held on $50,000 cash bond and Tucker was held on $30,000 cash bond. Both are being held in the Montgomery County Jail pending extradition back to Illinois.

Class 1A State Girls Tennis results/schedule

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June 2nd, 2017 by admin

State Girls Tennis began on Thursday, June 1st at the University of Iowa Tennis Complex. Here is a look at results for western Iowa players.

Class 1A Doubles
1st Round

  • Marilyn Cepeda/Nichole Gilbert, Shenandoah def Anna Spencer/Carina Yee, Decorah 7-6, 4-6, 7-6
  • Bronwyn Metcalf/Cecily Johnson, Pella def Brooklyn Taylor/Erin Stanley, Glenwood 6-2, 6-4

Quarterfinals

  • Marilyn Cepeda/Nichole Gilbert, Shenandoah def Meghann Long/Anna Herrig, Dubuque Wahlert 4-6, 7-6, 6-4

Consolation 1st Round

  • Carolyn Conlon/Anna Freiburger, Dubuque Wahlert def Brooklyn Taylor/Erin Stanley, Glenwood 6-3, 6-3

Semifinals Friday

  • Lauren McManus/Taylor Hogan, Columbus Catholic def. Marilyn Cepeda/Nichole Gilbert, Shenandoah 6-1, 6-1

3rd Place Match Friday

  • Brianne Eighme/Karlee Sinnott, Columbus Catholic def. Marilyn Cepeda/Nichole Gilbert, Shenandoah 6-3, 6-2

Class 1A Singles

First Round

  • Bry Ronca, Ballard def. Ellie Osterloh, Glenwood 6-2, 6-4
  • Jacgueline Ingram, Denison-Schleswig def. Gretchen Jones, Clear Lake 6-0, 6-3
  • Lily Roozeboom, Pella def. Sarah Wood, Shenandoah 7-5, 6-2

Quarterfinals

  • Brooke Jorgensen, Pella def Jacqueline Ingram, Denison-Schleswig 6-4, 6-3

Consolation First Round

  • Gretchen Jones, Clear Lake def Ellie Osterloh, Glenwood 6-7, 6-4, 1-0
  • Elizabeth Ihrke, LeMars def Sarah Wood, Shenandoah 6-4, 6-2

Consolation Quarterfinals

  • Jacqueline Ingram, Denison-Schleswig def. Elizabeth Ihrke, LeMars 6-4, 6-2

Consolation Semifinals Friday

  • Sarah Abu-Nameh, Cedar Rapids Xavier def. Jacqueline Ingram, Denison-Schleswig 6-4, 4-6, 1-0

7th Place Match Friday

  • Jacqueline Ingram, Denison-Schleswig def. Gretchen Jones, Clear Lake 6-3, 7-6

Class 1A Team Semifinals Saturday

  • Shenandoah vs. Dubuque Wahlert 9:00am
  • Waverly Shell-Rock vs. Waterloo Columbus Catholic 9:00am

 

New governor toured Iowa on casino tycoon’s jet

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June 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – For her first trip across Iowa as governor, Republican Kim Reynolds accepted the free use of a jet owned by a wealthy businessman who is lobbying for state approval to build a Cedar Rapids casino.  Reynolds and Acting Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg barnstormed the state last Friday on the “Building a Better Iowa” tour. They stopped in Gregg’s hometown of Hawarden and Mason City, Cedar Rapids and Davenport.

The governor’s office told The Associated Press that the pair, a state trooper and staffers traveled in an airplane owned by businessman Gary Kirke, who donated the plane and services of two pilots as in-kind contributions to Reynolds’ newly-established gubernatorial campaign.

The arrangement, while allowed under ethics rules, is drawing criticism from Reynolds’ opponents and highlighting Kirke’s cozy relationship with the administration.

Cardinals recall OF Sierra from Double-A Springfield

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June 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) – The St. Louis Cardinals have recalled outfielder Magneuris Sierra from Double-A Springfield. The 21-year-old Sierra made his major league debut last month and hit .367 (11 for 30) in seven games before he was sent down when infielder Jhonny Peralta was activated from the disabled list. The speedy Sierra got the start in left field for Friday’s game against the Chicago Cubs.

Sierra takes the roster spot of infielder Jedd Gyorko, who was placed on paternity leave after Thursday’s 2-0 victory over the Dodgers. Gyorko’s wife, Karley, had a baby girl on Tuesday, named Brooklyn Ellee. Gyorko is expected to return to the team in time for Sunday night’s series finale.

Supreme Court says doctors can be sued for not letting parents know about birth defects in unborn

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June 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Supreme Court rules parents can sue a doctor for failing to tell them their child may be born with a birth defect. Pamela Plowman and Jeremy Plowman sued after their son was born in Fort Madison who developed several medical issues, including cerebral palsy. An ultrasound taken prior to the child’s birth showed an abnormal growth of its head, but the Plowman’s were never told about any problems.

Pamela Plowman sued saying she “would have terminated her pregnancy” if she had know of the issues. She seeks payment for the cost of raising the child, mental anguish and loss of income. Her husband filed a similar lawsuit.

The Iowa Supreme Court ruled the right to sue for wrongful birth belongs to parents who were denied the opportunity to make an informed choice whether to lawfully terminate a pregnancy in Iowa. “It is not this court’s role to second-guess that intensely personal and difficult decision.”

Justice Edward Mansfield wrote a dissenting opinion. He says the decision is limited to a “severely disabled child” — but says the court does not define the term, and asks “what happens if testing indicates the child will be born blind or without a hand?” Mansfield says the court’s decision also opens up the possibility for other claims.

(Radio Iowa)