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Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Nov. 16th 2016

News

November 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:10 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) ” A Republican Iowa lawmaker plans to introduce what he calls the “suck it up, buttercup bill” to cut budgets at public universities that spend extra money on students upset about the presidential election. Rep. Bobby Kaufmann tells the Des Moines Register that the bill targets schools using taxpayer dollars to fund election-related sit-ins and grief counseling above what is normally available to students. Iowa’s public four-year universities say no such money has been spent.

AMES, Iowa (AP) €” Authorities say a 72-year-old woman has died from her injuries received in a house fire in Ames. The city issued a news release Tuesday saying that Joanna Alexander died in the house fire reported around 10 a.m. Monday. Fire investigators say the fire was accidental and was believed to have started near a chair in the living room. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) €” The company building the $3.8 billion Dakota Access oil pipeline is seeking a federal judge’s permission to circumvent President Barack Obama’s administration and move ahead with a disputed section of the project in North Dakota. Opponents held protests across the country on Tuesday urging it be rejected. More than two dozen people were arrested after putting a truck and tree branches on BNSF Railway tracks near a pipeline work staging area in North Dakota.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) €” The bookkeeper for an Iowa credit union who admitted to embezzling nearly $2.5 million from her employer over 37 years has been sentenced to 6 ½ years in prison. Federal court records in Des Moines say 68-year-old Linda Lee Clark of Corydon also has been ordered to repay the money.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th

Trading Post

November 16th, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  4 Nebraska vs Iowa Football tickets, $100 apiece or Best offer.  Call 249-3107.  Will take credit card.

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Crescent Bank Robbed

News

November 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a bank robbery took place this (Tuesday) morning, in Crescent. The Pott. County Communications Center received an alarm at around 9:41-a.m. from the American National Bank at 515 Old Lincoln Highway in Crescent.  Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the area. At approximately 9:42-a.m.,  the Pottawattamie County Communications Center received a 911 call from the Bank confirming that a robbery had occurred.

At approximately 9:50-a.m., deputies arrived in the area and began investigating the incident.  They determined that two subjects entered the business with masks on and demanded money.  The subjects left the bank in a silver Chevrolet Tahoe.

At approximately 10:13-a.m., the unoccupied vehicle was located by the Omaha Police Department.  The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are continuing to investigate the incident.

BRYCE WAYNE ALBRIGHT, 17, of Shelby (Svcs. 11-19-2016)

Obituaries

November 15th, 2016 by admin

BRYCE WAYNE ALBRIGHT, 17, of Shelby died Sunday, November 13th at home in Shelby.  Funeral Services for BRYCE WAYNE ALBRIGHT will be held Saturday, November 19th at 11:00am in AHSTW School in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Friday, November 18th from 5:00pm-8:00pm at AHSTW school in Avoca.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

BRYCE WAYNE ALBRIGHT is survived by:

Mother: Wendy Albright of Avoca.

Father: Trevor Albright of Shelby.

Sister: Caitlin Albright of Shelby.

Maternal Grandparent: Donald (Carol) Pattee of Avoca.

Paternal Grandparent: Donn (Rhea) Albright of Kirkman.

Aunt: Lori (Mitch) Rew of Malvern.

Uncles: Gary (Janet) Pattee of Avoca. Steve (Nicole) Pattee of Farmington, MN. Tris (Brenda) Albright of Audubon. Ty Albright of Arco, MN.

Authorities say mom used meth before outing with her kids

News

November 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Western Iowa authorities say a 39-year-old mother of three used meth before taking her kids to Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant.  The Daily Nonpareil reports Christine Hall is now facing child neglect and endangerment charges after she tested positive for drug use, and meth was found in her 3-year-old’s hair.

The case was initially investigated by the Iowa Department of Human Services before it was referred to Council Bluffs Police. Hall’s kids are ages 1, 3 and 16. Hall told investigators that she and her children’s father stopped at a gas station to smoke meth in a bathroom before going to Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant and arcade.

Hall’s attorney, Amy Garreans, declined to comment on the case.  Hall is free on a $10,000 bond and scheduled to return to court for arraignment on Dec. 12.

Man gets 50 years in prison for shooting Sioux City officer

News

November 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A Sioux City man convicted last month of attempted murder in the shooting of a police officer has been sentenced to 50 years in prison. Isaiah Mothershed was sentenced Tuesday to 50 years in prison for the Feb. 7 shooting of Officer Ryan Moritz. The judge also rejected Motershed’s motion for a new trial. Mothershed was found guilty on Oct. 7 of two counts of attempted murder and four counts of first-degree robbery.

Authorities say Mothershed pulled a gun from a couch while his hands were handcuffed behind his back on Feb. 7 and shot Moritz while being arrested. Mothershed could be eligible for parole after serving 35 years.

Atlantic Winter Sports plans Coaches vs. Cancer kickoff event

Sports

November 15th, 2016 by admin

The Atlantic High School Winter Sports squads are set to host a season Kickoff/Coaches vs. Cancer Event on Saturday, November 19th at the Atlantic High School Gymnasium.  The event will begin at 6:00pm with an open practice for Boys Basketball followed by the Girls at 6:30pm.  A 3-point contest will then be held at 7:00pm.  After the 3-point contest all AHS Winter Athletes (Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Wrestling, Boys Swimming, Dance Team, and Cheerleaders will be introduced.  Following the introductions a staff basketball game will be played.

There is no cost to attend the event but a free will donation will be accepted to benefit the Coaches vs. Cancer Event. There will also be Coaches vs. Cancer logos that will be for sale for $1 that will be hung up in the high school with donor names.  The free will donation will be matched by Duke Aerial.  Kim Durst, American Cancer Society Representative, will also speak at the event after the introductions to talk about the organization and leading a cancer donation activity.

If over $2,000 is raised at the event, Atlantic High School Principal Heather McKay and Assistant Principal/AD Matt Alexander will play a game of egg roulette.  100% of the funds raised will go to benefit Coaches vs. Cancer and the American Cancer Society.

Union County trapper shoots self in thigh

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says a 24-year old Afton man suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his thigh while checking traps in rural Union County Sunday morning. Officials say Zachery Springer had shot a raccoon that was caught in a set with his .22 caliber pistol. As he was holstering the pistol, the strap of the holster that holds the gun in place entered the trigger guard. As he pushed the gun further into the holster, the strap tightened against the trigger causing the gun to fire, shooting Springer in the upper thigh. Springer was transported to Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston, where he underwent surgery to remove the bullet.

Atlantic runner Phoenix Shadden signs with Southwestern Community College

Sports

November 15th, 2016 by admin

shadden-2Atlantic Senior Cross Country runner Phoenix Shadden signed a letter of intent on Tuesday at the Atlantic High School to continue his running career at Southwestern Community College in Creston.  Phoenix just completed a very successful Senior campaign that saw him finish 10th in the Boys Class 3A State Meet.  Shadden said the decision to attend Southwestern just felt right.

Southwestern CC second year Head Coach Nick Ekel said he first noticed Phoenix at the Kuemper Catholic meet this season and liked his toughness.  He said Phoenix is the type of runner that he’s looking for.

Coach Ekel said Phoenix’s work ethic and mental toughness stood out and that’s what he is trying to build his program around.

Phoenix is the son of Jennifer Phippen and Brandon Shadden.

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Bell Ringers needed for Cass County Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign

News

November 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign is set to begin next month. County Salvation Army Campaign Chairman Steve Livengood says this year, they’re going to try and place kettles and bell ringers both in-and-outside of Atlantic, making it a truly County-wide effort to collect donations. He says they have kettles in Anita, but are also looking to place them in Griswold and Massena.

red kettle and bellIn previous years, Bell Ringers have been in Atlantic only, traditionally at the Fareway and Wal-Mart Stores. The Kiwanis are in charge of Bell Ringing at Hy-Vee. Livengood says most of the money raised, stays in Cass County. He says they ring on Saturday’s only, beginning in December. 10-percent of what is raised is given to the Omaha Salvation Army for their coordinated efforts, with the remainder staying in Cass County. Last year, that amounted to about $7,000 retained in the County.

Those funds are used for programs such as “Shop with a Cop,” the Backpack and school lunch programs in the County. The kettles will be in-place at Fareway and the east and west doors of Walmart store, the first four Saturdays in December from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

To sign up for a 90-minute shift, contact Livengood at aplewood@q.com or call 712-243-5445.