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Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Dec. 14th 2016

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December 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former Drake University student is challenging a federal government policy that he says discriminates against men in campus sexual assault cases. He claims the Des Moines-based university failed to consider his allegations of sexual assault by a female student but believed her allegations against him and expelled him. The case is one of several filed in recent years claiming federal guidance from 2011 has resulted in reverse discrimination.

HIAWATHA, Iowa (AP) — A man police found earlier this month wandering naked on an eastern Iowa street has been charged with second-degree murder in his mother’s death. Hiawatha Police said Tuesday that 32-year-old Joseph Hubbard faces the murder charge in addition to other charges levied against him earlier. Officers found him wandering naked on a Hiawatha street on Dec. 2 after they say he broke into a church, poured gasoline inside and punched a man. They then found the body of his mother at the home they shared.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have identified a woman killed at a northeast Des Moines home. The Des Moines Register reports that Polk County deputies called to the home for a domestic disturbance on Monday found 19-year-old Katelynn Rose Gould, of Urbandale, injured in the garage. She died at the scene. Officials have not detailed the nature of her injuries.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City lawyer has been sentenced to 15 days in jail for a hit-and-run that injured two pedestrians and damaged a vehicle. Television station KTIV reports that 32-year-old Thomas Farrens was sentenced Friday after entering an Alford plea to leaving the scene of a serious injury accident. Court documents say Farrens didn’t stop after his car hit two pedestrians and sideswiped another vehicle on April 4.

SHARON KAY OLES, 74, of Griswold (Svcs. 12/17/16)

Obituaries

December 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SHARON KAY OLES, 74, of Griswold, died Monday, Dec. 12th, at the Griswold Care Center. Funeral services for SHARON OLES will be held 10-a.m. Saturday, December 17th, at the Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.

Visitation with the family will be Friday, December 16, 2017 from 5:30 until 7:30 at the funeral home.

Interment will be in the Griswold Cemetery.

SHARON KAY OLES is survived by

Her children: Jeff Oles and wife Ida, of Hamlin; Terri Kimpson and husband Mike, of Griswold, and Mary Perdue and husband Brent, of Elliott.

Her brothers – Jerry Putnam and wife Shiona, and Leon Putnam Jr. and wife Marla.

Her sisters – Judy Robberts and husband Kenny, and Debbie McAfee and husband Ralph.

8 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, her in-laws, other relatives and friends.

Glenwood Girls pull away from Atlantic in second half Tuesday

Sports

December 13th, 2016 by admin

The Glenwood Girls Basketball team picked up their first win of the season with a 55-44 win over Atlantic on Tuesday night.  The Rams took advantage of an ice cold fourth quarter from the Trojans to pull away for the win. Glenwood led by 6 at the end of the first quarter but Atlantic rallied to tie the game at 26 at halftime.  It was a three point Glenwood lead by the end of the third and then mistakes began to mount for Atlantic in the fourth.  The Trojans had multiple turnovers down the stretch and only managed one made field goal in the fourth as Glenwood outscored them 18 to 10 in the quarter.  Atlantic Head Coach Kelly Juhl said the Trojans just aren’t a cohesive team right now.

A bright spot for the Trojans was their foul shooting as they were 20-25 for the game from the stripe. Atlantic was led in the loss by Catherine Leonard with 12 points while Freshman McKenzie Waters dropped in 10. Atlantic falls to 0-6 and will host Shenandoah on Friday night.

Glenwood was led by Baylee Baker with 14 points and Brooklyn Taylor with 13. The Rams are now 1-5 and will travel to Denison-Schleswig on Friday.

Atlantic grits out big home win over Glenwood in Boys hoops

Sports

December 13th, 2016 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans had to fight hard to the end to get a big home win over the Glenwood Rams on Tuesday night 72-67.  Atlantic jumped out to an early lead in the game and had a 36-26 lead at half but the Rams would make multiple runs in the second half.  Glenwood cut the lead to 3 by the end of the third quarter and then scored the first 7 points of the fourth quarter to lead by 4. Atlantic fought back lead by their Senior star Garrett Franken who had 13 points in the fourth quarter and all of Atlantic’s field goal makes in the quarter.  Atlantic Head Coach Alan Jenkins said Franken wanted the ball in that situation.

The rest was done at the free throw line as the Trojans stepped up and knocked down 10 straight in the fourth quarter before two late misses by Franken. The Trojans finished 22-26 from the charity stripe and Coach Jenkins loved how they hit them down the stretch.

Atlantic improves to 5-0 on the season and still have a busy week ahead as they host Shenandoah on Friday night and then take on Nebraska Class C-2 top rated Elmwood-Murdock on Saturday at the Mid America Center.

Atlantic was led in the win by Franken with 27 points. Austin Alexander poured in 19 for the Trojans. Nate Mohr was the leading scorer for Glenwood with 21 points. The Rams fall to 3-2 with the loss and will next play at Denison-Schleswig on Friday.

We’ll have coverage of the Atlantic vs. Elmwood-Murdock game from the MAC on Saturday at 1:00pm.

Griswold City Council Special mtg 12/14 to discuss Mediation w/Rescue Dept.

News

December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Griswold City Council will hold a Special Meeting Wednesday (Dec. 14th) at the Griswold Community Building. During the 6-p.m. session, the Council will discuss Mediation, with regard to the Griswold Rescue Department.

During a work session held November 30th, the Council agreed to a request for formal mediation from four of the nine members of the Rescue Department who had resigned in November following the resignation of former Rescue Captain Julie Kline.

Kline resigned the day after the Council held a closed session Nov. 12th. At a public meeting held soon thereafter, Mayor Jeb Peck said they had issues with the Rescue Department not following its own By-Laws, and their response time to calls, but nothing has ever been mentioned publicly about why Kline resigned.

Griswold City Attorney David Wiederstein said during the Nov. 30th meeting that a complaint had been filed by Kline with the Iowa Public Information Board (IPIB) following the Nov. 12th closed session. Wiederstein said on behalf of the City, he gave IPIB the materials they requested with regard to that meeting, and that the Board is conducting an investigation into whether there was a violation of the Open Meetings Law. He could say nothing further on that topic.

Sioux City lawyer sentenced to jail for hit-and-run

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City lawyer has been sentenced to 15 days in jail for a hit-and-run that injured two pedestrians and damaged a vehicle. Television station KTIV reports 32-year-old Thomas Farrens was sentenced Friday after entering an Alford plea to leaving the scene of a serious injury accident.

Court documents say Farrens didn’t stop after his car hit two pedestrians and sideswiped another vehicle on April 4. His car was later found abandoned in Grandview Park. The pedestrians were taken to a hospital for treatment.

Sioux City Police say that after Farrens was found at home later that evening, his blood alcohol level tested above the legal driving limit.

Pott. County man arrested following pursuit in Page County

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer said today (Tuesday), a Pottawattamie County man was arrested last Friday night following a chase that began with a traffic stop. 35-year old Randy Buck Evans, Jr., of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody after the Ford pickup he was driving missed a turn during the pursuit, and crashed into a metal ditch tube. Evans faces charges that include Eluding, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and several traffic offenses.  He was unable to post bond at the time and was held on $5000 bond.

Randy Buck Evans Jr.

The incident leading up to his arrest began just after 11-p.m., Friday. When a Deputy tried to stop the pickup Evans was driving near 130th and Q Avenue, or about seven-miles north of Clarinda, the vehicle did not stop, and fled at a high rate of speed.

The ensuing pursuit continued west on 130th to O Avenue and then south on O Avenue to 150th Street.  Evans then attempted to turn east onto 150th, but the pickup was traveling too fast to negotiate the turn.

Survey finds nearly one-quarter of Iowa companies plan to add workers in early 2017

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Job seekers in Iowa should find plenty of opportunities in the New Year, according to a new survey of employers. The ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey found, between January and March, 24 percent of the Iowa companies interviewed plan to hire more employees, while just four-percent expect layoffs. Another 68 percent expect to maintain their current workforce levels. The hiring intentions are stronger than surveys conducted both three months ago and one year ago.

(Radio Iowa)

IA Transportation Commission approves Traffic Safety Improvement Program projects

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Transportation Commission has approved a Traffic Safety Improvement Program (TSIP) project in Montgomery County. The Commission approved a requested $500,000 for a pavement widening project on County Road H-34. The project is expected to cost a little more than $1.2-million altogether.

The Commission however declined to provide funding for traffic signals at 32nd Avenue and Manawa Center Drive, in Council Bluffs, and elsewhere. The City of Council Bluffs had requested $164,200 toward the $191,000 cost of the signals.

IA Transportation Commission approves RISE grant for Council Bluffs projects

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Transportation Commission, meeting today (Tuesday), in Ames, approved the a Revitalize Iowa’s Sound Economy (RISE) grant application from the City of Council Bluffs. Up to $957,374 from the city share of the RISE Fund was approved for a Local Development grant to assist in reconstruction of approximately 710 feet of Gifford Road and construction of approximately 1,880 feet of South 19th Street located on the south side of town.

Officials say the project is necessary to provide improved access to six lots totaling more than 89 acres for light industrial purposes. The project is anticipated to be completed by November 2017.