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Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., Sept. 24th 2015

News

September 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have arrested a man in Colorado in connection with a homicide in central Iowa. Des Moines police say the man arrested in Aurora, Colorado, is awaiting extradition to Des Moines, where he will be formally charged with first-degree murder in the death of Matthew Cizek. He was shot and killed near his home on September 11th.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — An auto shop owner in Waterloo has been convicted of first-degree murder in the 2014 shooting death of another man. Forty-four-year-old Anthony Tronca was found guilty on Wednesday. Tronca was accused of shooting 44-year-old Ronald Randall in September 2014. His body was found days later in a rural area.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — A former Iowa State basketball player’s lawsuit against a woman who accused him of sexual abuse has been settled. A Des Moines law firm says Bubu Palo’s lawsuit was “resolved to the mutual satisfaction of both parties.” Palo had sued the woman and her mother in May 2014, saying his reputation had been damaged.

BOONE, Iowa (AP) — The family of a central Iowa car collector is auctioning off dozens of antique vehicles he purchased over at least six decades. Grant Quam had amassed 85 antique cars by the time he died in 2007 at age 91. Quam’s children will auction off 54 cards on Saturday at the Central Iowa Expo Center in Boone.

Special Weather Statement – Hvy Rain & Tstrms Wed. night

Weather

September 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

921 PM CDT WED SEP 23 2015

SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-AUDUBON COUNTIES

…HEAVY RAIN AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS…

A BAND OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN WITH ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUES TO TRACK NEARLY DUE NORTH ACROSS WESTERN IOWA THIS EVENING. BRIEF HEAVY DOWNPOURS WITH BETWEEN A HALF TO ONE INCH OF RAIN MAY FALL OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS.

THE RAIN MAY BRIEFLY REDUCE VISIBILITY AND CAUSE ROADWAYS TO BE SLICK WITH PONDING WATER. IF YOU ARE TRAVELING ACROSS THE REGION THOUGH LATE THIS EVENING EXERCISE SOME CAUTION TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION SAFELY.

PONDING OF WATER WILL BE COMMON IN URBAN AREAS WHERE RUNOFF MAY BE HINDERED BY POOR DRAINAGE. TRAVELING AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS MAY RESULT IN REDUCED TRACTION DUE TO HYDROPLANING. IF NECESSARY SLOW DOWN.

 

Flash Flood Watch continues until 1-p.m. Thu. for parts of western/sw IA

Weather

September 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNTIES: MONONA-HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT- PAGE

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH 1-P.M. THURSDAY

* ADDITIONAL SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE FORECAST THROUGH TONIGHT AND ARE COULD PRODUCE LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL…BEFORE DIMINISHING THURSDAY. ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS COULD RANGE FROM 1 TO 2 INCHES OR HIGHER.

RAINFALL IN THE PREVIOUS 24 HOURS HAS RANGED FROM 4 TO 8 INCHES IN SOME OF THE WATCH AREA. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODING IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION. YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS BE ISSUED.

(Updated – replaces previous version) Cass County Conference Board reappoints Nelson

News

September 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Cass County Conference Board met during a special session Wednesday evening at the Courthouse in Atlantic, to act on an order to rescind their Sept. 3rd vote against appointing County Assessor Brenda Nelson for another six years.

Cass County Conference Board meeting, 9-23-15

Cass County Conference Board meeting, 9-23-15

After 90-minutes of discussion and public input, the Conference Board votes were tabulated and announced. Cass County Attorney Dave Wiederstein said the vote was 3-0 in favor of reappointing Nelson. The announcement was met was thunderous applause and tears from Nelson, as well as her supporters, who hugged her after the decision was announced.

Brenda Nelson gets a hug after the 3-0 decision to reappoint, from Kenner Baxter, who serves on the Cass County Board of Review.

Brenda Nelson gets a hug after the 3-0 decision to reappoint, from Kenner Baxter, who serves on the Cass County Board of Review.

The decision means the board reversed its Sept. 3rd decision not to reappoint her. The action followed the tabulation of a roll call vote of each member of the three entities which comprise the Board (Schools, Mayors and Board of Supervisors), and during which a vast majority were in favor of reappointment. All three school board representatives, and all but two of the Mayors (Reinke, of Massena, and Coughlin, of Cumberland) as well as Supervisors Rieken, Wedemeyer, and Schelling, voted in favor of reappointment for their respective representing entities, with Supervisors McFadden and Frank Waters, voted against.

Even Supervisors Mark Wedemeyer and Chuck Rieken changed their minds. Rieken said it was because Nelson agreed to work with the Conference Board to keep open the lines of communication, which many agreed was sorely lacking among each of the entities involved in the process. Wedemeyer changed his mind after it was made clear Nelson could NOT reapply for her position, according to Iowa Code. She could only be reappointed. Wedemeyer said his original vote on Sept. 3rd was with the understanding she COULD reapply for her job.

Nelson had a cadre of supporters during the meeting, including County Assessors from around southwest Iowa, local realtors and land appraisers, and others. But there were also a handful of people who packed the Courthouse conference room Wednesday evening, who were not in her corner. They included two people whose case against her office’ appraisal is in litigation. Others, including Ardelle McCunn, of Massena, said Nelson’s office staff showed what amounted to a lack respect.

The Board, in its deliberations, agreed part of the problem with its oversight of Nelsons office, whether it be with regard to how the public is treated, budgetary reports and concerns, and other matters, is the how few times each year they actually meet, to receive complaints and ask questions of her. To remedy that, they agreed to begin meeting quarterly. All parties involved seemed to agree there were numerous instances of breakdown in communication, which could have headed-off action taken Sept. 3rd. Nelson said after the meeting, that she was glad the “emotional rollercoaster” of the last three weeks not knowing her future, was finally over. And, she agreed to address the concerns brought up during the meeting.

She said the proposed quarterly Conference Board meetings will help, but also “If there is a problem, it needs to be taken care of immediately. And I think the Conference Board needs to be aware of it immediately, and so if there’s something I can do, that it can be addressed before another quarter goes by.”

Flash Flood Watch update

Weather

September 23rd, 2015 by admin

…PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN TODAY MAY LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING…

.A SLOW MOVING WEATHER SYSTEM WILL BRING A PROLONGED PERIOD OF
MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL TO WESTERN IOWA TODAY AND POSSIBLY INTO
TONIGHT. FLASH FLOODING WILL BE POSSIBLE IN AREAS OF THE HEAVIEST
RAINFALL.

CRAWFORD-CARROLL-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-CASS-ADAIR-ADAMS-TAYLOR-

…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A

MONONA-HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT-
PAGE-

…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA/VALLEY HAS EXPANDED THE

* FLASH FLOOD WATCH TO INCLUDE PORTIONS OF IOWA AND NEBRASKA…
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS…IN IOWA…FREMONT…HARRISON…
MILLS…MONONA…MONTGOMERY…PAGE…POTTAWATTAMIE
AND SHELBY. IN NEBRASKA…BURT…CASS…CUMING…DOUGLAS…
MADISON… SARPY…STANTON…THURSTON AND WASHINGTON.

* THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON

* SEVERAL ADDITIONAL ROUNDS OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE
FORECAST THROUGH TONIGHT AND ARE EXPECTED TO PRODUCE LOCALLY
HEAVY RAINFALL…BEFORE DIMINISHING THURSDAY. ADDITIONAL
RAINFALL AMOUNTS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES OR HIGHER.
RAINFALL IN THE PREVIOUS 24 HOURS HAS RANGED FROM 4 TO 8 INCHES
IN SOME OF THE WATCH AREA.

* ADDITIONAL STORMS COULD BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING RAINFALL RATES
OF 1 TO 2 INCHES AN HOUR AND MAY LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING.

Drug arrest in Atlantic Monday

News

September 23rd, 2015 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest of 57-year-old Douglas Howard of Atlantic on multiple drug charges on Monday.  Howard was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance Marijuana (Second Offense), Controlled Substance Violation, Possession of Controlled Substance Cocaine (Second Offense), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp.  He was taken to the Cass County Jail and booked in.

Glenwood woman arrested for Forgery

News

September 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report the arrest on Tuesday on a woman wanted on a warrant out of Mills County, for Forgery. 28-year old Mallori Ferguson, of Glenwood, being held on $5,000 bond, with 10% allowed through the court system.

Tri-Center Cross Country Invite 09-22-2015

Sports

September 23rd, 2015 by admin

Boys team standings

  1. Tri-Center 51pts
  2. Glenwood 79pts
  3. Underwood 83pts
  4. Boyer Valley 90pts
  5. AHSTW 125pts
  6. Logan-Magnolia 125pts
  7. Missouri Valley 145pts
  8. Woodbine 206pts
  9. Southwest Iowa 254pts

Boys Individual Results

  1. Joe Weber- Boyer Valley
  2. Gage Greave- Missouri Valley
  3. Justin Thomas- Logan-Magnolia
  4. Chris Jarrett- Tri-Center
  5. Thomas Conn- Underwood
  6. Conner Garrett- Boyer Valley
  7. Parson Covington- Glenwood
  8. Dion Coffey- Tri-Center
  9. Ben Wade- Underwood
  10. Jake Wohlers- Tri-Center

Girls Team Results

  1. Underwood 35pts
  2. Missouri Valley 50pts
  3. Logan-Magnolia 74pts
  4. Boyer Valley 108pts
  5. AHSTW 116pts
  6. Woodbine 147pts

Girls Individual Results

  1. Karley Larson- Underwood
  2. Alexis Cook- Missouri Valley
  3. Mary Grace Martin- Underwood
  4. Kiley Cook- Underwood
  5. McKenzie Mantell-AHSTW
  6. Olivia Russo- Tri-Center
  7. Mac Christensen- Logan-Magnolia
  8. Katlyn Tremel- Boyer Valley
  9. Claire Hansen- Missouri Valley
  10. Cailynn Gilpen- Missouri Valley

 

Flood Warning issued for SW Pottawattamie County

Weather

September 23rd, 2015 by admin

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  SOUTHWESTERN POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA...
  EASTERN DOUGLAS COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL NEBRASKA...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT

* AT 950 AM CDT...EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT REPORTED HEAVY RAIN IN
  WESTERN IOWA AND EASTERN NEBRASKA. THE HEAVY RAIN WILL CAUSE
  FLOODING. NEARLY 8 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN SO FAR ACROSS COUNCIL
  BLUFFS.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  EASTERN OMAHA...COUNCIL BLUFFS...RALSTON...CARTER LAKE...
  CRESCENT...MCCLELLAND...LAKE MANAWA STATE PARK AND NARROWS RIVER
  PARK.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR HAS BEEN REPORTED.
STREAM RISES WILL BE SLOW AND FLASH FLOODING IS NOT EXPECTED.
HOWEVER...ALL INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS
IMMEDIATELY.

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

Ex-college basketball player settles lawsuit against accuser

News, Sports

September 23rd, 2015 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) – A former Iowa State basketball player’s lawsuit against a woman who’d accused him of sexual abuse has been settled.

A news release from the Des Moines law firm of Parrish Kruidenier (KREYED’-nur) says Bubu Palo’s lawsuit was “resolved to the mutual satisfaction of both parties” on Tuesday. The firm declined to comment further.

Palo had sued the woman and her mother in May 2014, saying his reputation had been damaged.

In July the Iowa Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by the university, which argued the discipline against Palo was appropriate for his actions toward the female student in 2012. The decision left in place a ruling that threw out the university’s sanctions against Palo and questioned the accuser’s credibility.

Palo had been kicked off the team.