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Work Release escapee back in custody

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Department of Corrections spokesman Fred Scaletta said Wednesday afternoon, that Work Release prisoner who failed to return from Tuesday from his place of employment to the Fort Des Moines Work Release Facility, has been apprehended. 30-year old Michael Joseph Frazier, who had been listed as escaped, returned to the facility at around 1:30-p.m. Wednesday, and was transported to the Polk County Jail by the Fifth District Warrant Team.

Frazier was transferred to Work Release June 22nd. He was serving a 15-year sentence out of Warren County for 3rd degree kidnapping and possession of a firearm as a felon.

DOC file photo of Michael Frazier.

DOC file photo of Michael Frazier.

Harlan Police report 4 arrests

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports a Shelby County warrant was issued Monday, after officers were called to Westridge Acres Trailer Court for a subject who had entered a home at that location and allegedly removed items from that residence.  67-year old Duane Straight, of Harlan, was arrested on the warrant and was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with Burglary 3rd degree.

Authorities said also, on July 28th, 30-year old Eugene Cardine, of Harlan, was taken into custody when officers were called to investigate an open 911 line with a possible domestic situation.  Cardine was arrested and taken to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with domestic abuse assault for allegedly striking a Harlan woman. That same day, 31-year old Robert Sommer, of Kirkman, was taken into custody when officers were called to the Myrtue Memorial Emergency Department for a female patient who may have been abused. Sommer was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with domestic abuse assault.

And, on July 27th, Harlan Police arrested 20-year old Shawn Schaben, of Earling, after officers were called to investigate an attempt to buy alcohol by a person under legal age.  Schaben met with officers at the Harlan Police Department where he was charged with attempting to purchase alcohol and use of a driver’s license by underage person to obtain alcohol.  Schaben was cited and released.

Woodbury County approves investigation into cyberattack

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors has approved an investigation into a cyberattack that compromised about 3,700 county files last month. The Sioux City Journal reports that the board voted unanimously Tuesday to work with Cleveland-based law firm BakerHostetler, which conducts data security incident response investigations.

Human resources director Ed Gilliland says the source of the cyberattack July 20 was ransomware that was delivered through an email. Ransomware is software that locks files on a computer and demands a payment for their release. Gilliland says nothing was lost because the Woodbury County Information Communication Committee backs up files every night. Emails requesting ransom for the files have been deleted.

Gilliland says the investigation will help determine which specific files were targeted and whether there will be any long-term consequences.

Cubs place Hammel on bereavement list, recall Grimm

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs placed right-hander Jason Hammel on the bereavement list and recalled right-hander Justin Grimm from Triple-A Iowa before Wednesday’s game with the Miami Marlins. The 33-year-old Hammel won his career-high 11th game Tuesday night with six shutout innings against the Marlins. He is 4-0 with a 1.86 ERA in his last five starts.

Because of a family matter, Hammel won’t accompany the team to Oakland for a three-game series against the Athletics this weekend. He’s expected to make his next start Tuesday against the Los Angeles Angels at Wrigley Field.

Grimm, who was optioned to the minors on Saturday, has no record with a 4.72 ERA in 45 relief appearances with the Cubs this season. He made one relief appearance for Iowa, striking three in an inning on Monday.

New family medicine physician to start at the AMC next week

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Health System officials report a new family medicine practitioner will begin serving the Atlantic Medical Center next Monday, Aug. 8th.  Dr. Edna Becht recently completed her family medicine residency at Memorial Family Medicine in South Bend, Indiana. She will provide comprehensive family medicine services, including obstetric care. She and her husband, Ed Schneiders, have recently moved to Atlantic.

Dr. Edna Becht

Dr. Edna Becht

Dr. Becht said in a statement, “I was really looking for an opportunity where I can provide the full scope of family medicine, and Atlantic Medical Center is set up just for that.” Dr. Becht grew up in Indiana. She attended Indiana University where she received bachelor’s degrees in French in 2006 and in Biology in 2007. She went on to earn a master’s degree in Biology from Indiana University-Purdue University in 2008. Dr. Becht graduated from Des Moines University with a Doctor of Osteopathy in 2013.

In addition to caring for patients at Atlantic Medical Center, Dr. Becht will be on staff at Cass County Memorial Hospital. To schedule an appointment, call Atlantic Medical Center at 712-243-2850.

Burglary and Theft reported in Mills County

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a burglary and theft. Today (Wednesday), a Pacific Junction woman reported an incident of 2nd Degree Theft occurred Tuesday afternoon at a location on Depot Street. And, two Pacific Junction residents reported an incident of 3rd Degree Burglary occurred on July 27th at a location on Hobbit Avenue. Additional information concerning the incidents is not available, and both incidents remain under investigation.

(update w/picture) Authorities still searching for stolen motorcycle

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Cass and surrounding counties remain on the lookout for a motorcycle reported stolen Tuesday night, from Atlantic. Atlantic Police Officer Nathan Kinney says the black Yamaha XJ-700 was stolen sometime between 7:30-p.m. Tuesday and 6:45-a.m. today (Wednesday). The cycle has Iowa license plate CV 6705.

Photo courtesy the Atlantic Police Dept. (Officer Nathan Kinney) – note: saddlebags not shown in this pic.

The bike has fringe on the handle bars, a nickel seat button and is equipped with saddlebags. The keys were not in the ignition, and the handle bars were not locked. If you see this motorcycle, call your local law enforcement agency.

State senator discusses distracted driving, bicycle safety

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Democratic state senator says he’s hopeful the Iowa Legislature will take action next year to help make the state’s roads safer for cycling. Nine people have died while biking in the state so far this year. That’s the most in any year since 2010. Senator Joe Bolkcom of Iowa City, says he feels distracted drivers are part of the problem.

“I think it’s probably time that we look at ending cell phone use in cars unless it’s hands-free…stopping texting, Facebooking, emailing,” Bolkcom said. Last week, Governor Branstad pledged to recommend ways the legislature can help make Iowa’s roads safer for cyclists as well as motorists. The governor’s comments followed the latest cycling death in the state, a week ago Sunday, when a Florida man participating in the annual RAGBRAI ride was struck from behind near Glenwood and killed before joining the official route.

“The tragedies of these lost lives is really going to move this along,” Bolkcom said. “I hope that we can move with something on distracted driving on cell phone use.” Bolkcom made his comments (Tuesday) on Iowa Public Radio’s River to River program.

(Radio Iowa/IPR)

Some not amused by W. Iowa parade entry of ‘Hillary’ in cell

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August 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ARCADIA, Iowa (AP) – A western Iowa parade drew complaints from some not amused by a makeshift jail cell holding a man wearing a Hillary Clinton mask. The Carroll Daily Times Herald reports two men built the cell on a trailer, then towed it Saturday in the parade celebrating the Arcadia Fire Department’s 100th anniversary. Inside was a man wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and Hillary Clinton mask. A sign reading “Hillary For Prison” was displayed.

Children were encouraged to throw water balloons at the cell. Kyle Julin, of nearby Manilla, drove an ATV pulling the cell, which he and a friend built. Some in Arcadia, a city of 500, laughed but others groaned. Carroll County Democrats Chairman Tim Tracy called the display “sad.” Julin says he wasn’t worried some were offended.

Backyard & Beyond 8-3-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 3rd, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Gwen Hoffman of the Audubon Lion’s Club about some Operation T-Bone fun in the park.

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