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4 arrested in Harlan after search warrant executed

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February 9th, 2016 by admin

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office along with the Harlan Police Department arrested 4 men on various charges after executing a search warrant on Monday.  Officers served the search warrant at 611 5th Street in Harlan and discovered a firearm, a controlled substance (methamphetamine), and drug paraphernalia.

Officers arrested 37-year old Benjamin Allmon of Harlan and charged him with Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Gathering where Controlled Substances are kept, and Prohibited acts.

Also arrested was 22-year old Zachery Kloewer of Harlan.  He was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs.

38-year-old Justin Stevens of Ogden was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs.

25-year old Marcus Blunt of Rockwell City was also arrested and charged with Gathering where Controlled Substances are kept.

All subjects were taken to the Shelby County Jail and booked in.  Bond was set at $5,000 for Allmon and Blunt, and at 1,000 for Kloewer and Stevens.

Police release name of Sioux City officer shot over weekend

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February 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Sioux City police have identified the officer who was shot by a suspect during a weekend arrest. Police Chief Doug Young announced Monday that 42-year-old officer Ryan Moritz suffered a gunshot wound to his thigh during a Sunday morning arrest. He is expected to make a full recovery.

The incident happened when officers were following up on a number of reported robberies and burglaries. Police accused 18-year-old Isiah Mothershed of shooting Moritz and shooting himself in the leg during a struggle with police.

Mothershed was treated Monday at Mercy Medical Center, which declined to say Tuesday if he’d been released. Mothershed was charged with two counts of attempted murder and five counts of robbery.

Some Republicans announce support for medical marijuana bill

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February 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Some Republican House lawmakers are supporting legislation that would create a system for manufacturing, distributing and possessing some forms of medical marijuana in Iowa, though it’s unclear what type of support the bill will get from party leaders.

The bill would expand the state’s current law on medical marijuana, which allows some epilepsy patients to use cannabis oil. The new legislation would expand it to include more products and patients, though it would prohibit the smoking of medical marijuana.

Rep. Peter Cownie, chairman of the House Commerce Committee, discussed the bill during a press conference Tuesday while surrounded by a handful of Republican lawmakers. The West Des Moines Republican was vague when asked about the bill’s support within his caucus. He asked lawmakers to keep an open mind.

Adams County investigation leads to arrests

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February 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Department reports an ongoing investigation into incidents that date back to last year has resulted in felony charges being filed against two people. Fred Almaguer and Jonnie Weeks were arrested Feb. 7th and charged with Distribution to person under the age of 18 on certain real property, a Class-B Felony. Almaguer and Weeks were brought to the Adams County Jail and held on $25,000 cash bond, each.

Jonnie Weeks was also arrested Feb. 4th on an Adams County Warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Almaguer was originally arrested January 28th, following a traffic stop. After further investigation, Almaguer was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Paraphernalia.

Tree-killing pest found in Iowa City; bug now in 30 counties

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February 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – State officials say an invasive insect that kills ash trees has been confirmed in Iowa City. The Iowa Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday that a specimen collected from trees that appeared to be under attack on the University of Iowa campus was confirmed as an emerald ash borer. With Johnson County added to the list, there are now 30 Iowa counties where the pest has been confirmed.

The insects are native to Asia and were first spotted in the U.S. in 2002, when they showed up in the Detroit area. Authorities say the insects have spread to at least 25 other states, killing millions of trees. Once infected, trees typically die within five years. University of Iowa officials estimate there are 560 ash trees on campus.

Iowa lawmakers OK bills to raise speed limit on rural roads

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February 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa lawmakers have advanced bills that would raise the speed limit on rural roads despite warnings that the change could lead to more fatal crashes. The Des Moines Register reports a three-person subcommittee approved two bills Monday that would raise the speed limit on rural, two-lane roads. One bill would increase the speed limit from 55 mph to 60, and another would bump it up to 65 mph.
The bills now go to the full Transportation Committee.

Steve Gent, with the Iowa Department of Transportation, cautioned that increased speed limits are linked to a higher number of fatal crashes. He also noted it would cost roughly $5 million to implement changes including new mileage signs and road markings.

2015 Council Bluffs Interstate System Annual Report available online

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February 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Transportation have released the 2015 Council Bluffs Interstate System Annual Report. The report highlights progress made on construction and design projects in the Council Bluffs Interstate System Improvement Program (Program) during the past year. It features information about completed and active projects, public outreach, program status, statistics for work completed in 2015, and 2016 key projects around the Council Bluffs area.IA DOT

Iowa DOT District 4 Engineer Troy Jerman says “The Program was very busy over the last year working towards opening capacity to reduce congestion on Interstate 80/Interstate 29 west of South Expressway and completing several improvements near the I-29 and U.S. 275/Iowa 92 Interchange. The Program’s Annual Report provides a high-level overview of all of the work and design engineering that occurred in 2015 to provide the public with a summary of how Iowa DOT is delivering this important highway improvement project.”

The Iowa DOT is in the process of reconstructing I-29, I-80, and I-480 in the Council Bluffs metropolitan area. The comprehensive interstate redesign is expected to modernize the highway system and improve mobility and safety of approximately 18 miles of interstate. Motorists are encouraged to allow for extra travel time while the interstate improvement takes effect. If you would like more information about detours and traffic impacts, visit the program website: www.councilbluffsinterstate.iowadot.gov/.

To view the annual report, visit www.councilbluffsinterstate.iowadot.gov/2015annualreport/.

LARRY GENZEN, 78, of Manning (Svcs. 02-13-2016)

Obituaries

February 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

LARRY GENZEN, 78, of Manning, died Tue., Feb. 9th, at the Manning Regional Healthcare Center. Funeral services for LARRY GENZEN will be held Saturday, February 13th at 10:30am at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Manning Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday, February 12th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Ohde Funeral Home in Manning.  Visitation will resume Satruday at 9:30am at the church prior to services.

LARRY GENZEN is survived by:

Wife: Cynthia Genzen of Manning.

Children: Janet Smith of Manning.  Paula (Mark Stangl) Wulf of Manning.  Robert (Irene) Genzen of Manning.  Barabara (John Meyer) Grove of Beloit, KS.  Judith (Mike) Jacobsen of Manning.

Sister: Darlen Vollstedt of Manning.

Brother-in-law: Danny (Lois) Peters of Manning.  David (Deanna) Peters of Plano, TX.

19 Grandchildren

16 Great-Grandchildren and more on the way.

Many other relatives and friends.

Backyard & Beyond 2-9-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 9th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon talks about planning for this year’s “Produce in the Park.”

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Former city clerk in Iowa accused of theft gets probation

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February 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

GLENWOOD, Iowa (AP) – A former Pacific Junction city clerk accused by state auditors of giving herself unauthorized Christmas bonuses and vacation and sick pay has been given probation and must pay a civil penalty of $625. Forty-three-year-old Kari Williams, of Glenwood, pleaded guilty to tampering with records and was sentenced Monday to a year of probation. Williams was granted a deferred judgment, which means that if she successfully completes probation, the conviction will be wiped from her record. Mills County prosecutors dropped charges of theft and felonious misconduct in office.

Williams resigned in March before the results of the auditor’s investigation were announced in April. The charges were filed in August following an investigation by the Mills County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation found Williams took nearly $32,000 in improper payments.