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The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says an Adair woman was injured during a single-vehicle accident this (Monday) morning. 21-year old Jennifer Jean Chrystine Flax was transported by Anita Rescue to the Cass County Memorial Hospital, following the accident which happened at around 8:45-a.m., about one-quarter of a mile east of Anita. Officials say Flax was traveling west on a snow covered White Pole Road (730thStreet), when her 2007 Chevy Uplander went out of control and entered a ditch, where it collided with a culvert. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $6,500.
The Sheriff’s Department reports also, a central Iowa man was arrested following an investigation into a non-injury, single-vehicle accident which occurred on Feb. 8th. 26-year old Kyle Christopher Goudeau, of Cambridge, was charged with OWI 1st Offense and Driving Under Suspension. The accident he was involved in took place at the intersection of 645thand Jasper Road. Goudeau was booked into the Cass County Jail but released later that same day on his own recognizance.
Police and fire officials have not been authorized to release any updates on her medical condition. The case remains under investigation.
Firefighters from Anita, Cumberland and Wiota have been dispatched to a fire southeast of Wiota. The first pages went out just after 8-a.m. The Cass County Communications Center said a shop at 58282 690th Street (about 3-miles southeast of Wiota), was fully engulfed in flames at 8:20-a.m. The property is said to be owned by David Fredericksen. No other details are currently available.
512 AM CST MON FEB 13 2012 Nat’l. Weather Service/Des Moines…
LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW WILL SPREAD ACROSS THE AREA AND PERSIST THROUGH THE MORNING COMMUTE TODAY. ACCUMULATIONS WILL ONLY BE AN INCH OR TWO AT MOST LOCATIONS…BUT FALLING SNOW WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY TO BELOW TWO MILES AT TIMES AND LEAD TO SLICK ROAD CONDITIONS. DRIVERS ARE URGED TO USE CAUTION ESPECIALLY IN AREAS WHERE THE ROADS HAVE NOT BEEN TREATED OR PLOWED.
The snow began falling in Atlantic a little after 3:30-a.m. by 5-a.m., we’d picked up .2″ of snow here at the KJAN studios.
Super Bowl Sunday is behind us now, but Iowa College Goal Sunday is just ahead. Now in its 4th year, the free event is designed to help college-bound Iowa students and their parents speed through the process of filling out financial aid forms. Brittania Morey, spokeswoman for the Iowa College Access Network, says the focus is on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. “We have 31 sites this year across the state,” Morey says. “Volunteers, both financial aid experts and educators, staff these events and help families fill out the forms and get expert advice on the financial aid process, not only completing the forms but the following steps after completing the forms and what to expect from the colleges.” The events will actually be held over a week’s time in the various locations. The process should only take about 30 minutes, but Morey says you’ll want to be sure to bring a few key pieces of information along.
Morey says, “Students and families should bring Social Security numbers for the parents and the student, we also need the student’s driver’s license number, date of birth and the most recent state and federal tax returns.” They’ll also need to see some information about your financial assets. “We need current bank statements and then investment records,” Morey says. “Records for investments include anything that’s personal, additional real estate outside the family home but not retirement. That’s very important, we don’t include any kind of retirement as an asset on the FAFSA.” The events will be held this Saturday, February 18th through next Sunday, February 26th in 31 Iowa locations. Learn more about Iowa College Goal Sunday at the website: www.IowaCGS.org.
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Locations & dates:
Clarinda – Feb. 18; Iowa Western Community College; 923 Washington Street.
Council Bluffs – Feb. 18; Kaplan University; 1751 Madison Ave. Suite 750.
Creston – Feb. 22; Southwestern Community College; 1501 W. Towline Street.
Denison – Feb. 25; Western Iowa Tech; 11 North 35th Street.
(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)
Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — About 100 people protested outside a Des Moines church where a pastor planned a sermon condemning homosexuality. Yesterday’s protest came after the Reverend Michael Demastus advertised the sermon with a message stating “Gay is not okay” on the marquee outside Fort Des Moines Church of Christ.
DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A Texas man has been sentenced to nearly 21 years in federal prison in Iowa for his role in a drug distribution conspiracy. Thirty-year-old Alvin Lee Cooper, of Plano, Texas, was the fifth person sentenced in a case that began in Davenport, Iowa, concerning the trafficking of large amounts of marijuana and cocaine.
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A U.S. Air Force sergeant from Iowa has been killed in a motorcycle accident in southern Arizona. Thirty-six-year-old Technical Sergeant Dustin Jackson, of Red Oak, Iowa, died Friday in an accident near Saguaro (sah-WAHR’-oh) National Park.
DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man who prosecutors say distributed more than 1,200 pounds of marijuana and nearly 300 pounds of cocaine will spend nearly seven years in federal prison. Fifty-one-year-old Richard Mendez was part of a Colorado-based ring that distributed drugs in the Quad Cities area between 2004 and 2007.
The City Councils in Audubon and Massena are set to hold their regularly scheduled meetings tonight. The Audubon City Council meeting begins at 7-p.m. Discussion and/or action items on the agenda include: maintenance of the Audubon Fire Dept. building; Insurance matters; a Resolution to re-appoint Board of Adjustment and Planning & Zoning Board Members (Milo Clemmensen, William Roth, & Rod Rowland to the BoA, & Bruce Christensen to the P&Z Board); and, a Resolution appoint a representative to the Hazard Mitigation Committee. Other discussion items will cover issues pertaining to the transfer station, a nuisance lighting ordinance, a water/sewer maintenance contract, and compensation practices.
The Massena City Council meeting begins at 7-p.m. as well, but will be preceded at 6:30, by a Public Hearing on the Fiscal Year 2013 Budget. During the regular meeting, the Council will act on building permits for 303 Spruce Street and 103 Rosalinda Drive, and a Resolution pertaining to the installation of a street light near Massena Livestock.
The Council will also: Receive an update from MSA Professionals, and discuss sewer infiltration issues; discuss rainwater runoff and damage concerns, from Mulberry Street RV Park.; hear from Rod Anderson, about concerns over the Feb. 14th 2011 budget hearing minutes; hold discussion on other matters to come before them.