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Western Iowa teen charged in fatal rollover crash

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May 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

NEOLA, Iowa (AP) — A western Iowa teen is accused of intentionally swerving his truck and causing a rollover crash that killed another teen. The Daily Nonpareil reports 18-year-old Kael Karagianis was charged Wednesday with vehicular homicide stemming from the March 21 crash that killed 14-year old Gage Williams in Neola.

Williams and another teen were riding in the bed of the truck when officials say Karagianis intentionally swerved and hit the brake to trigger a reaction from the two boys. Authorities say Karagianis lost control of the truck and it rolled at least once.

Williams died in a Council Bluffs hospital, while Karagianis, along with two other passengers, were injured. Karagianis is in the Pottawattamie County Jail.

Iowa court rules against attempt to reclassify marijuana

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May 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Court of Appeals has shot down an activist’s attempt to reclassify marijuana in the state. The court says in a ruling Wednesday that the Iowa Board of Pharmacy had proper authority to deny Carl Olsen’s request in 2013 to reclassify marijuana as a controlled substance that has medical use.

Olsen, a self-described activist for marijuana use, says the ruling adds legal clarification to the issue. He is focusing on a separate legal challenge against the pharmacy board that seeks to address the classification issue. That case is pending in district court. The appeals decision comes after the Iowa Legislature failed this session to agree on how to update the state’s medical marijuana law.

Boys Substate Soccer pairings released by IHSAA

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May 11th, 2016 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association released postseason pairings for Boys Soccer on Wednesday.  First round play in all three classes begins on Monday, May 23rd with the substate semifinals on Wednesday, May 25th and the substate final on Saturday, May 28th.  Winners will qualify for the state tournament June 2nd-June 4th in Des Moines.  You can see full brackets here.

Rolling Valley Conference Boys Golf Championships 5/10/2016

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May 11th, 2016 by admin

The Rolling Valley Conference Boys Golf Championships were played on Tuesday, May 10th at Atlantic Golf and Country Club.

Team Scoring

  1. Coon Rapids-Bayard 347
  2. Glidden-Ralston 360
  3. Charter Oak-Ute 384
  4. Boyer Valley 391
  5. CAM 392
  6. Exira-EHK 398
  7. Woodbine 420
  8. Adair-Casey 523

Individual Scoring

  1. Owen Pevestorf, Coon Rapids-Bayard 84
  2. Colton Lenz, Coon Rapids-Bayard 86
  3. Zach Lee, Coon Rapids-Bayard 87
  4. Oliver Connor, Glidden-Ralston 87
  5. Drew Olberding, Glidden-Ralston 89
  6. Isaac McAllister, Coon Rapids-Bayard 90
  7. Spencer Miller, Boyer Valley 90
  8. Gage Lauritsen, Exira-EHK 90
  9. Brady Danner, Glidden-Ralston 90
  10. Clay Schmidt, Woodbine 91
  11. Alec Hast, Boyer Valley 93
  12. Jared Ewoldt, Glidden-Ralston 94

Iowa State loses forward Emmanuel Malou to NBA draft

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May 11th, 2016 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State says Emmanuel Malou will skip his remaining college eligibility and enter the NBA draft.

Malou, a 6-foot-9 forward from Melbourne, Australia, was one of the nation’s top junior college prospects when he signed with Iowa State in November.

Malou, who turned down Arizona, Kansas and Oregon in favor of the Cyclones, transferred to a local community college and sat out the 2015-16 in hopes of getting his academics in order.

But Malou said Wednesday that he has signed with agent and will pursue a professional career.

 

Cass County Supervisors approve permit app. for S.W. IA Egg

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May 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday) approved a construction permit application for Southwest Iowa Egg, near Massena. Prior to approval, the Board held a public hearing on the plan, during which there were no written or spoken objections. Pat McCurdy, President of Cass/Atlantic Development Corporation (CADCO), said CADCO was fully in support of the plan, which involves the removal of two, older buildings and replacing them with a larger, modern facility that gives the chickens more room and is designed to considerably reduce out-gassing of odors from the manure.

Board Chair Gaylord Schelling, said he and Supervisor Frank Waters scored and approved the Master Matrix for the permit application, which will now be submitted to the Iowa DNR for final approval. The Board also passed a resolution of support for a public/private partnership called “Home Base Iowa,” initiative, an effort to match military veterans with jobs available across Iowa. The program consists of Home Base Iowa Business and Home Base Iowa Communities.

HBI Communities offers additional incentives above and beyond the statewide benefits. The communities have at least 10 percent of area businesses committed to hire veterans. Additionally, HBI communities offer resources from local veteran organizations, businesses, economic development organizations and schools to assist veterans and their families feel at home. Approval of the Resolution makes Cass County the only county in the area to become a Home Base Community. None of the contiguous counties are part of the program.

The Board also approved a resolution approving a contract among the County, Farmers Energy/Cardinal, and the Iowa Economic Development Authority, for a High Quality Jobs Program.

S.W. IA man gets 20-years in the clink on Meth distribution charge

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May 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A southwest Iowa man will serve 20-years in prison for distributing meth. A judge in Fremont County, Monday, handed down the sentence for 36-year old Thomas Lee Knipe, of Tabor, who was arrested following a Feb. 2016 narcotics investigation in Shenandoah. As part of the plea agreement, Knipe pleaded guilty to a felony, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, charge, and two other felony charges, including the introduction of a controlled substance into a detention facility.

Knipe was found to be in possession of nearly 40 grams of methamphetamine, $1,200 cash and drug paraphernalia. As he was being booked into jail, Knipe was found to have additional seven grams of meth in his possession. A co-defendant in the case, 32-year-old Stacey Dawn Budenholzer of Omaha, was sentenced to 10 years in prison, last March.

The case was investigated by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office in cooperation with the Shenandoah Police Department and was prosecuted by the Fremont County Attorney’s Office.

Red Oak pair arrested Wed. morning on drug charges

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May 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A man and woman from Montgomery County were arrested this (Wednesday) morning, on drug charges. According to Red Oak Police, 42-year-old Jeffrey Dean Etter, of Red Oak, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

56-year-old Denise Kay Wilson, also of Red Oak, was arrested for OWI Drugged/1st offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The pair was taken into custody at around 1:30-a.m. in the 2400 block of North Broadway. They were being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

New statewide radio system for 911 response

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May 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad has signed a bill into law that launches the effort to build a new statewide radio communications system for every law enforcement and emergency response unit in the state. “This was a big, complex, difficult issue to resolve,” Branstad says.

Emergency responders in New York City found they could not communicate effectively when terrorists struck the World Trade Center nearly 15 years ago. States around the country began building new radio systems so all emergency responders could communicate with one another. Iowa is among the last states to act. Branstad signed the bill into law Wednesday morning in Adel, since Dallas County will be the first to connect to the new system.

“When an emergency event happens and an Iowan calls 911, they deserve to have first responders that can communicate with each other via their radio system,” Branstad says. Iowa Public Safety Commissioner Roxann Ryan says the system will let first responders talk to one another during disasters and big events, like the Iowa-Iowa State football game. “Within two years we should have the bulk of our system built out,” Ryan says, “and we’ll cover about 96 percent of the population.” The state of Iowa is providing a “baseline” radio network. Cities and counties would have to pay extra for add-ons that improve radio communications in basements and hallways.

“The equipment that we’re building now is completely different from what we saw in 2001. These are really computers and not just radios, so it’s not a walkie talkie kind of thing,” Ryan says. “…What the other states have experienced is that during tornadoes and natural disasters, a lot of times these radios are the only means of communication that works.” The communications hub for four Des Moines suburbs will be the first city system to join the new network and Branstad expects other central Iowa agencies will be among the first to join.

“We think it’s going to be an efficient and cost effective system and something that will save lives and make it easier for us to respond when we have disasters and emergencies,” Branstad says. The project’s total cost is estimated to be 58 million. The state will pay a yearly lease that costs nearly four-point-four MILLION dollars. The lease money in the first year will come from an emergency 9-1-1 charge Iowans pay on their land lines and cell phones.

(Radio Iowa)

RUTH ALEXANDER, 102, formerly of Griswold (Graveside Svcs. 5/14/16)

Obituaries

May 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

RUTH [DeWitt] ALEXANDER, 102, formerly of Griswold, died Jan. 10th, 2016, at the home of her daughter, in Clifton, VA. Graveside services for RUTH ALEXANDER will be held 1:30-p.m. Sat., May 14th, at the Whipple Cemetery, west of Griswold. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

RUTH ALEXANDER is survived by:

Her daughter – Regina (William) Pratt, of Clifton, VA.

2 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.