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Bluffs man arrested Thursday morning for sexual exploitation of a minor

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March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(clarifies to read 1 count aggravated misdemeanor, 1 Class-D felony count)

A search warrant executed this (Thursday) morning at a home in Council Bluffs resulted in the arrest of a Douglas County, NE. Corrections officer on a felony sex charge. Authorities say the Department of Homeland Security received a tip in December of 2015 from NCMEC (National Center for Missing or Exploited Children) that led to the arrest of 36-year old Shawn Beu, of Council Bluffs.

Through a joint investigation with members of the Department of Homeland Security and the Council Bluffs Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division, evidence obtained during the investigation was used to apply for an arrest warrant, and a search warrant for Beu’s home.

On the morning of March 3rd, members of both Agencies executed the search warrant on Beu’s home and subsequently arrested him on one count of sexual exploitation of a minor/1st offense, an aggravated misdemeanor, and a Class D felony charge sexual exploitation of minor.

Shawn Beu

Shawn Beu

Beu remains in Pottawattamie County Corrections with a $10,000 cash bond.

Adair County Sheriff asks for help in solving burglary

News

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office is asking for you to be on the lookout for rare, stolen currency. On its social media page the Sheriff’s Office said “A burglary occurred and several rare items were taken. Among the items were Morgan silver dollars, early 1900’s(year) $ bills, gold presidential dollar bills to name a few.” The currency represents a family’s life collection.

Authorities say “If you know of someone trying to pawn these types of items off, who suddenly came into possession of them, please contact the Sheriff’s Office.” Anyone with tips or information about the burglary is also asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office.

Examples of the type of currency stolen is shown below:

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Iowa women race past Michigan in Big Ten second round

Sports

March 3rd, 2016 by admin

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Megan Gustafson had a career-high 25 points with 10 rebounds, one of three Iowa players with double-doubles, as the ninth-seeded Hawkeyes defeated eight-seed Michigan 97-85 in the Big Ten Tournament second round on Thursday.

Iowa (19-12) will face league-champion and fifth-ranked Maryland in the quarterfinals on Friday.

Megan Coley had 20 points and 10 rebounds — with career highs of six blocks and six assists — and Tania Davis had 10 points and a career-high 10 assists for the Hawkeyes. Ally Disterhoft made all four of her 3-pointers and had 22 points.

The Hawkeyes, trailing 29-21 after one quarter, scored 31 points in the second quarter for a 52-42 lead. It was their biggest quarter and biggest half of the season.

Iowa was 8 of 12 from the field and 10 of 12 from the line in the fourth quarter. The Hawkeyes finished at 61 percent (37 of 61), including 8 of 12 on 3s, with a season best 12 blocks.

Katelyn Flaherty had 31 points and Hallie Thome 15, all in the first half, for the Wolverines (17-13).

 

Girls State Basketball Scores Thursday 3/3/2016

Sports

March 3rd, 2016 by admin

(@ Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines)
Class 1A Semifinals
Turkey Valley 79, Burlington Notre Dame 67
Springville 59, Newell-Fonda 52

Class 2A Semifinals
Western Christian 70, Okoboji 41
3:15-p.m. Unity Christian vs. Iowa City Regina

Class 3A Semifinals
5:00-p.m. Pocahontas Area Community (PAC) vs. Cherokee
6:45-p.m. Center Point-Urbana vs. Nevada

The Class 4A and 5A Semifinals take place on Friday along with the Championship games in Class 1A and 2A.  The rest of the title games will be held on Saturday.

“Coffee with your Congressman” set for March 9th, in Atlantic

News

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with U-S Representative Congressman David Young’s office said today (Thursday), A “Coffee with your Congressman” event, featuring 3rd District Republican Congressman David Young, will be held in Atlantic next Wed., March 9th, from 10-until 11:30-a.m.

The event takes place at the Sweet Joy Shoppe (315 Chestnut Street). Everyone is invited to listen and ask questions of their Representative in Congress.

David Young

David Young

Iowa coalition to protest Grassley over Supreme Court pick

News

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – An advocacy coalition in Iowa says it will deliver thousands of petitions to U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley to protest his recent comments about the selection of a U.S. Supreme Court nominee. A coalition of organizations plan to deliver 42,000 petition signatures today (Thursday) to Grassley’s six regional offices around Iowa. They also plan to deliver excerpts from the U.S. Constitution.

Why Courts Matter Iowa, part of a national group, says the move is to protest the Iowa senator’s comments that he will not hold hearings on any Supreme Court nominee made by President Barack Obama. Grassley is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The petitions are made up of electronic signatures from a recent online campaign.

Museum of Danish America holds t-shirt design contest for new exhibit

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March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Museum of Danish America in Elk Horn, say a t-shirt design contest is being held by the Museum, for an upcoming exhibit. Nicky Christensen, Museum Development/Social Media Associate, says they are accepting entries until noon on  Tuesday, March 15th. The contest is open to high school students from the Atlantic, Audubon, Exira‐Elk Horn‐Kimballton, and Harlan districts. The winning graphic design will appear on the front of a shirt that will be made available for purchase through online sales and in the museum’s Design Store.

Museum of Danish America

Museum of Danish America

The design is to center around the theme of the new exhibit Sport for Sports’ Sake: Athletes and Ethnicity in Danish America which will open on Saturday, April 23rd. The exhibit will explore four aspects of sport: fitness, competition, camaraderie, and profession.

The original design should be made up of no more than three colors and contain no text or logos. The file must be emailed to media@danishmuseum.org with the student’s information. Students may submit a maximum of two designs. All entrants will receive a certificate for one free family admission to the Museum of Danish America. Admission also entitles the group to same‐day entry to the Genealogy Center, Bedstemor’s House (open Memorial Day‐Labor Day), and Jens Dixen cabin.

The winning entry will be announced on or before April 1st, 2016. One grand prize winner will receive a t‐shirt with their design, a gift certificate to the Museum of Danish America Design Store in the amount of $100, and a one‐year membership at the Contributing Level (A $100 value which includes access to the online collections database).

Official rules and entry information can be found at http://bit.ly/1TVd85Q .

Ceremony celebrates new digital sign in Atlantic

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March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held this (Thursday) morning in Atlantic for a new electronic sign that replaces an older sign that stopped working last Spring, and was un-repairable. The new sign — located on the corner of Highway 6 and Chestnut Street – features an LED display that scrolls messages with regard to community events, as well as the current time and temp.IMG_20160303_103851

Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors gathered on a cloudy, breezy, 31-degree morning, to hear about how the sign will be used, and from the man who everyone acknowledged spear-headed efforts to get the sign brought up-to-date, Gerald Brink, owner of Brink Flowers and Gifts. Brink said “For 50 or 60-years, it’s been a cornerstone of the community.” He said he “Couldn’t stand to sit back and watch the thing be taken down. So, the Image Builders [Committee] decided ‘hey, lets take on this project.” Brink said “It was probably one of the easiest projects they’ve ever taken on to raise money [for]. Everybody thought that this sign was very important to Atlantic.”

He said also “I think it will be an important part of our community to the future.” The previous sign, which was 12-years old, was replaced with the more modern, longer-lasting display, thanks to more than $30,000 in contributions raised through the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce’ Image Builders Committee.

Chamber Programs Director Kate Christensen said due to DOT regulations, messages on the new marquee cannot be used for business advertising. It can only used to promote community events. There will be no charge to community organizations and non-profit groups to scroll their events on the sign.

Those organizations can e-mail the Chamber to obtain a form for submission about the event they wish to promote. It will be placed into rotation as soon as possible. Kate says also, anyone with suggestions about message color combinations or anything else related to the sign, is welcome to call her with those ideas.

Mongtomery County man dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound

News

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County say deputies responding at around 9:45-a.m. Tuesday to a report of a gunshot wound at 95 2nd Street, in Elliott, found 92-year old Richard Jennings dead, from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by Red Oak Rescue, Elliott 1st Responders, and the Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency.

Shelby County Fire Danger “High” for the next few days

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Fire stations and other facilities or businesses with Fire Danger placards, are being told to set their signs in the “HIGH” section. Emergency Management officials say the forecast indicates warming weather with wind for the next several days. Because the ground is soft, fire trucks may have a hard time reaching field sites where controlled burns are planned. Authorities therefore are asking anyone who plans to conduct controlled burns to contact their local fire chief, first. High Fire Danger

Be sure and call 755-2124 also, with the location of your burn, so dispatchers can gather logistical data. A burn plan can be downloaded from www.shelbycountyema.com.