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Bluffs man arrested on sex abuse charges

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August 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A 48-year-old Council Bluffs man has been charged with five counts of sexual abuse of a girl over an eight-year period. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports that Steven Cain turned himself in on Wednesday. He is charged with two counts of assault with intent to commit sexual abuse and three sexual abuse counts.

Police say the abuse started in 2006 and continued until last year. Cain’s alleged victim is now 18. Police say during a search of Cain’s home, investigators found naked pictures of the victim among Cain’s collection of pornography.

Cain remained in Pottawattamie County Jail on $75,000 bond Saturday. He is set to make his next court appearance on Aug. 17.

Carson hopes to capitalize on Thursday’s debate with stops in Iowa

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August 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa is the first stop for Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson after Thursday night’s FOX News debate. Carson says he’s gotten a “phenomenal” response to his performance. “I think we got our message out, looking at you know what’s happened with Facebook and Twitter and you look at the social media,” Carson says. “Obviously the message got out in a very, very substantial way.”

Carson says the debate has helped him connect with voters on social media. His campaign staff told reporters he’s gotten around 24-thousand new Twitter followers since the end of the debate when he delivered an “off-the-cuff” closing statement that mentioned his surgical career. “You know, a debate stage? You’re not going to really get to know the person that well. Six minutes? I don’t think so,” he says. “When I finally got some questions, it went well.”

Republican Presidential Candidate Ben Carson

Republican Presidential Candidate Ben Carson

Carson will be in Cedar Rapids and Des Moines today (Saturday), for what his campaign has called “Family Festivals” featuring food and entertainment from a Christian musician. “Well, we didn’t have the strawpoll, and that normally would attract a lot of families, so this is the substitute,” Carson says. The Iowa G-O-P’s Straw Poll would have been held this Saturday in Boone, but it was cancelled after none of the candidates agreed to participate. Carson has begun airing campaign ads in Iowa.

On Sunday morning he’ll speak at a church in Osceola, and on Sunday afternoon he’ll hold another “Family Festival” outdoors in Council Bluffs.

(Radio Iowa)

Stuart P-D asks for help identifying theft suspect

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August 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Stuart Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a female theft suspect. A woman wearing a white “Hard Rock” shirt, is wanted for questioning with regard to repeated thefts from a local grocery store. The most recent theft occurred Friday afternoon in Stuart at Hometown Foods. The suspect left the store driving a white older model Chevrolet or GMC pickup truck with a black cover over the bed.

If anyone has information regarding the identity of this person please contact the
Stuart Police Department at 515-523-1896 or Guthrie County Dispatch at 641-747-2214.

Suspect in theft cases

Suspect in theft cases

Suspect's vehicle

Suspect’s vehicle

Grichuk hits 3-run HR, Lynn pitches Cards past Brewers 6-0

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August 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Randal Grichuk hit a three-run homer to cap a six-run fifth inning, and Lance Lynn pitched the St. Louis Cardinals past the Milwaukee Brewers 6-0 Friday night. Lynn (9-6) stranded nine runners in six innings as the NL Central leaders became the first major league team to reach 70 wins this season. He allowed six hits and four walks while throwing 109 pitches.

It was the second consecutive shutout and 12th this season for the Cardinals (70-39), who beat Cincinnati 3-0 on Thursday behind All-Star Michael Wacha. Brewers rookie Tyler Cravy (0-3) replaced veteran Kyle Lohse in the rotation and had little trouble with St. Louis until unraveling in the fifth. The Cardinals had three doubles, a walk and a single in the inning before Grichuk hit his 14th homer.

 

Skyscan Forecast Saturday August 8, 2015

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August 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

404 AM CDT SAT AUG 8 2015

EARLY THIS MORNING…WIDESPREAD THUNDERSTORMS. SOUTHEAST WIND NEAR 5 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 90 PERCENT.

TODAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. WIDESPREAD THUNDERSTORMS THROUGH MID MORNING…THEN NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS BEFORE NOON. SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTHEAST WIND NEAR 10 MPH INCREASING TO 10 TO 15 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 90 PERCENT.

TONIGHT…SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY AFTER MIDNIGHT. SOME THUNDERSTORMS MAY PRODUCE HEAVY RAINFALL BEFORE MIDNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING. LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL POSSIBLE BEFORE MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE UPPER 60S. EAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 80 PERCENT.

SUNDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. NORTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

SUNDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF  THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE MID 60S. NORTHEAST WIND NEAR 5 MPH.

MONDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. NORTH WIND NEAR 10 MPH.

TUESDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S.

 

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Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., Aug. 8th 2015

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August 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Iowa public health officials have confirmed the first case of West Nile virus this year. A woman from Ringgold County is recovering from the illness.

SOLON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a girl who drowned while swimming at Lake Macbride beach in Eastern Iowa was on a field trip with 25 other children from a Cedar Rapids child care center. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office tells the Press Citizen 6-year-old Alaina Joy Hauskins was with Kids Kampus Learning Center Thursday on an annual trip to the beach, part of a 2,000-acre state park 16 miles north of Iowa City, when she drowned.

ATLANTA (AP) —Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker will have more than 5 minutes and forty five seconds to address GOP voters on Saturday. Unlike Thursday’s nationally televised Fox News debates that divided the 17-candidate field into two groups on crowded stages, Saturday’s RedState Gathering in Atlanta, Georgia offers several of those seeking the Republican nomination a half-hour all to themselves. Noticeably absent from the event will be Donald Trump. RedState’s Erick Erickson says he withdrew Trump’s invitation because of a comment Trump made Thursday evening about Fox News debate moderator Megyn Kelly.

ATLANTA (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina is looking to parlay a standout debate performance into serious campaign momentum. The former Hewlett-Packard executive reminded 1,000 conservative activists at the RedState Gathering in Atlanta yesterday that several recent presidents were once dismissed as underdogs.

 

So-called sunburn art saddens doctor who treats skin cancer patients

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August 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A summertime fad that’s gaining ground through social media is known as “sunburn art,” and it makes an Iowa doctor who treats skin cancer cases cringe. People deliberately place stickers on their skin, go outside and get burned, then peel off the stickers and take selfies for Facebook to show off the contrasting red and white skin. Doctor Leslie Christenson, a dermatologist in Ames, calls the practice ridiculous.

“I think it’s very sad,” Dr. Christenson says. “We know that sunburns increase your risk of subsequent skin cancer. They advance aging and we can do so much to prevent skin cancer, so it’s hard for me to watch people promote it.” Damage to the skin by the sun’s harmful rays can add up. Christenson says if you get five sunburns early in life, it can raise the risk of developing skin cancer later by 80-percent.

“We know that 1 in 5 Americans will develop a skin cancer in their lifetime,” she says. “One in 65 will develop a melanoma, which is the most agressive form of skin cancer. We can prevent a lot of these skin cancers by just protecting ourselves from the sun.” Some “sunburn artists” use sunscreen in select locations to create the patterns while others may go so far as to cut out sections of their clothing. The melanoma form of skin cancer can be fatal. Christenson isn’t recommending you stay inside, but use your head when you go out.

“We do strongly recommend that you wear sun screen, not expose yourself to sunburns, but actually wear sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, blocking UVA and UVB rays,” Christenson says. “Wear protective clothing and a hat but that you do enjoy being outside. Just be smart about it.”

(Radio Iowa)

Tournament of Champions – Round 1 (Final)

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August 7th, 2015 by Jim Field

57th Annual Tournament of Champions – Round 1
August 7, 2015 Atlantic Golf & Country Club (Par 69)

Championship Division:
Zach Christianson, Atlantic G&CC 3234 = 66 (-3)
Ryan Clark, Briarwood Club 35 – 32 = 67 (-2)
Alex Bireline, Atlantic G&CC 31 – 37 = 68 (-1)
Jacob Anderson, Treynor GC 34 – 35 = 69 (E)
Joe Cale, Majestic Hills GC 35 – 34 = 69 (E)
Isaac Rodenberg, Woodward GC 34 – 36 = 70 (+1)
Ron Peterson, Past Champion 35 – 35 = 70 (+1)
Chris Nelson, Past Champion 32 – 39 = 71 (+2)
Rob Langfelt, Nishna Hills GC 36 – 35 = 71 (+2)
Joe Schafer, Mt Ayr CC 34 – 38 = 72 (+3)
Jeff Gude, Atlantic G&CC 35 – 37 = 72 (+3)
Darby McLaren, Atlantic G&CC 36 – 36 = 72 (+3)
Steve Davie, Majestic Hills GC 40 – 32 = 72 (+3)
Evan Schuler, Atlantic G&CC 35 – 37 = 72 (+3)
Ross Martens, Shelby Co GC 36 – 37 = 73 (+4)
Barry Smith, Pine Knolls CC 38 – 35 = 73 (+4)
Jared Koch, Majestic Hills GC 34 – 39 = 73 (+4)
Kurt Hofmeister, Ida Grove CC 38 – 35 = 73 (+4)
Jared Cochran, Terrace Hills GC 36 – 38 = 74 (+5)
Dustin Burr, Audubon CC 36 – 38 = 74 (+5)
Jaxson Armstrong, Crestwood Hills 39 – 35 = 74 (+5)
Aaron Ahrendsen, Past Champion 38 – 37 = 75 (+6)
Evan Baldwin, Villisca CC 38 – 37 = 75 (+6)
Chad Speer, Greenfield CC 37 – 38 = 75 (+6)
John Hanks, Twin Lakes GC 35 – 40 = 75 (+6)
Aaron King, Sac CC 40 – 35 = 75 (+6)
Shane Burmeister, Atlantic G&CC 38 – 37 = 75 (+6)
Jake Crowley, Indian Creek CC 37 – 38 = 75 (+6)
Andrew Martin, Nishna Hills GC 38 – 38 = 76 (+7)
Derek Jacobsen, Top 25 34 – 42 = 76 (+7)
Tim Agan, Willow Creek CC 36 – 40 = 76 (+7)
Zach Mason, Sac CC 37 – 39 = 76 (+7)
Tim Bryte, Hillcrest CC 36 – 40 = 76 (+7)
Jason Branham, Quail Run GC 40 – 36 = 76 (+7)
Matt Haley, Indianola CC 36 – 40 = 76 (+7)
Eric Krull, Gruis Recreation 41 – 37 = 78 (+9)
James Reynolds, Griswold GC 37 – 42 = 79 (+10)
Brad Hartkopf, Past Champion 37 – 42 = 79 (+10)
Eric Brown, Mt. Ayr CC 39 – 40 = 79 (+10)
Matt Gross, Nishna Hills GC 40 – 39 = 79 (+10)
Phil Ruth, Lakeside GC 41 – 38 = 79 (+10)
Carter Trewet, Briarwood Club 38 – 42 = 80 (+11)
J.J. Peterson, Quail Run CC 44 – 37 = 81 (+12)
Josh Burns, Sac CC 38 – 43 = 81 (+12)
Eric Rock, Oakland CC 44 – 39 = 83 (+14)
Phil Morrow, Onawa CC 41 – 42 = 83 (+14)
Craig Miller, Dunlap GC 41 – 42 = 83 (+14)
Luke Fry, Osceola CC 41 – 42 = 83 (+14)
Steve Miller, Dunlap GC 43 – 40 = 83 (+14)
Cody Matthewson, Woodward GC 41 – 43 = 84 (+15)
Jared Knutstrom, Crestmoor GC 41 – 45 = 86 (+17)
Chris Dorsey, Osceola CC 48 – 57 = 105 (+36)

Senior Divison:
Darron Baker, Eagle Grove GC 37 – 33 = 70 (+1)
Bobby Rist, Lake City CC 34 – 36 = 70 (+1)
Del Miller, Past Champion 37 – 35 = 72 (+3)
Rick Carter, Crestmoor GC 34 – 39 = 73 (+4)
Kim Peters, Crestwood Hills GC 36 – 37 = 73 (+4)
Rick Thompson, Past Champion 35 – 38 = 73 (+4)
Daryl Armstrong, Crestwood Hills GC 38 – 35 = 73 (+4)
Mike Martin, Nishna Hills GC 37 – 37 = 74 (+5)
Ken Portsche, Past Champion 37 – 37 = 74 (+5)
Jim Wood, Red Oak CC 38 – 36 = 74 (+5)
Kurt Matthewson, Ames CC 38 – 36 = 74 (+5)
John O’Hair, Indianola CC 36 – 38 = 74 (+5)
John Willmore, Past Champion 35 – 40 = 75 (+6)
Blair Hoegh, Ankeny CC 36 – 42 = 78 (+9)
Jeff Heckroth, Woodward GC 37 – 41 = 78 (+9)
Jeff Morenz, Atlantic G&CC 39 – 41 = 80 (+11)
Ron Eads, Waveland GC 37 – 44 = 81 (+12)
David Kaufman, Shadow Valley GC 40 – 42 = 82 (+13)
Jim Tangeman, Gateway Rec 41 – 45 = 86 (+17)
John Thomsen, Happy Hollow CC 47 – 42 = 89 (+20)
Galen Jennings, 5×80 GC 46 – 48 = 94 (+25)

Super Senior Division:
Arnie Leistad, Atlantic G&CC 33 – 38 = 71 (+2)
John Holmes, Past Champion 37 – 36 = 73 (+4)
Edward Troll, Avoca GC 41 – 36 = 77 (+8)
Keith Moore, Crestmoor 37 – 42 = 79 (+10)
Ed Leistad, Nishna Hills GC 39 – 43 = 82 (+13)
Allan Hjelle, Atlantic G&CC 40 – 43 = 83 (+14)
Perry Paulsen, Atlantic G&CC 40 – 43 = 83 (+14)
Rich Mitchell, Nishna Hills GC 45 – 46 = 91 (+22)
Donald Perrin, Happy Hollow CC 46 – 47 = 93 (+24)
Jim Ripley, Clarinda CC 48 – 46 = 94 (+25)
Jerry E Hoff, Oakland GC 52 – 45 = 97 (+28)

Air Force jet makes emergency landing in Des Moines

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August 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A U.S. Air Force Boeing 757 has made an emergency landing at the Des Moines International Airport after a windshield cracked during the flight. Airport Director of Operations Alan Graff says the plane landed safety Friday morning and all nine people on board left the jet safely.

The white unmarked jet landed around 9:30 a.m. after making a distress call seeking to divert its flight plan to land at the airport. Airport officials referred further questions to the Air Force. A public affairs officer at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. couldn’t immediately provide further details on where the flight originated, where it was going or what caused the windshield to crack.

Wildwood Road to be closed Mon., Aug. 10th in Shelby County

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August 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency reports Wildwood Road will be closed beginning Monday, Aug. 10th, for a bridge rebuilding project. The bridge, located over Indian Creek, is in the 700 Block of Wildwood Road, between Jackson Township Sections 35-36. Construction is expected to last approximately 8 to 10 weeks.

Residents in the area and emergency responders to plan to take alternative routes until the project is completed. If you have any questions about the project, call the Shelby County Engineer’s Office at 712-755-5954.