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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Sioux City mail processing center has closed despite attempts to save it. The final pieces of mail went through the center on Saturday morning. Operations are being transferred to a processing center in Sioux Falls, S.D. The postal service announced the consolidation decision in June as part of its plan to cut its staggering losses. Iowa’s congressional delegation and others tried to fight the closure. Postal officials have said local mail delivery will not be affected by the move. However, Sioux City will lose about 70 jobs.
An Elliott man was arrested early Sunday morning in Montgomery County, on an assault charge. Sheriff’s officials say 32-year old Joshua L. Franzen was taken into custody at around 3:15-a.m., after authorities investigated a domestic disturbance incident at a residence in rural Elliott.
Franzen was located at the residence and arrested on a charge of Simple Assault. He was brought to the Montgomery County Jail, and held on $300 bond.
The Department of Defense announced today (Sunday) the death of a sailor who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL) Caleb A. Nelson, 26, of Omaha, Neb.,died after his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device while conducting a combat patrol in Zabul province, Afghanistan on Oct.1. Nelson was assigned to an East Coast-based Naval Special Warfare unit, Norfolk, Va.
OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. (AP) — A religious group from Iowa will lead a peace rally at Offutt Air Force Base. The Sisters of St. Francis from Dubuque, Iowa, say this (Sunday) afternoon’s demonstration is meant to commemorate both the 10th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan and St. Francis of Assisi. The group says it expects about 100 protesters from across Iowa to travel to eastern Nebraska for the protest. It anticipates some demonstrators will be arrested for trespassing.
The Atlantic School District will pay $300,000 to the families of three students who were stripped search by a school employee in 2009. The settlement was first reported by the Omaha World-Herald.
As part of the settlement, each family of the three students will receive $100,000.
The lawsuit, alleged that former Atlantic High School Assistant principal Paul Croghan ordered a strip search of five female students when another student reported they were missing $100. No money was found after the searches. Croghan resigned in 2009.
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit allege the school violated the girls state and federal rights against unreasonable searches.
Atlantic Schools admitted earlier this fall that the searches were against school policy and state law. They also said the girls did not do anything wrong.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of an Omaha man on Friday.
At about 9:10 AM, the Sheriff’s Office arrested 28-year-old Shawn Michael Jones of Omaha on a Pottawattamie County felony bench warrant for operation without owners consent following a traffic stop in the 100 block of W Oak Street in Red Oak.
Jones was transported to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and held on $1,000 cash bond pending extradition.
Police in Council Bluffs are still looking for a man who robbed a gas station the area early Friday morning.
At about 2:40 AM, police responded to a reported robbery at the Kwik Shop on Avenue G in Council Bluffs.
The suspect approached the clerk at the store and displayed a black handgun and demanded money. He was given an undermined amount of cash and fled the scene on Avenue G on a bike.
The suspect is described as a black man, wearing a tan jersey, blue jeans, sunglasses, gloves, and a bandanna around his face.
No injuries were reported with the incident. The Council Bluffs Police Department continues the investigation.
Banks in Guthrie County made a presentation to the Guthrie County Board of Supervisors Tuesday saying they are not interested in holding the county’s estimated $12 million in revenue.
The banks say they would prefer not to hold the money until the revenue is divvied out to local schools and cities later in October. That presentation was made by Guthrie County Treasurer Marcia Kindred and Guthrie County State Bank President Barry Monaghan.
Monaghan says because there are currently very few construction projects taking place, the area banks already have money on hand, but no one to lend it to. She says that they only have two construction loans out this year, when in a normal year they usually see about 15.
The Supervisors eventually voted unanimously to deposit the tax revenues with the Iowa Public Agency Investment Trust.