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(Creston, Iowa) – A tire blow out on one vehicle caused $2,000 damage to another vehicle, Friday morning, in Union County. The Sheriff’s Office says a 2002 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by 55-year-old Chris Ray Pickering, of Phoenix, AZ, was traveling west on Highway 34 at around 7:30-a.m., when the left front tire blew out. The tire flew off the truck and struck the driver’s side of a westbound 2019 Dodge RAM pickup, driven by 60-year-old Thomas Aaron Day, of Creston.
No injuries were reported. The damage amounted to $2,500 altogether. Pickering was cited for failure to show proof of insurance, and a verbal warning for not registering his vehicle after having bought it on October 24th.
(Belle Plain, Iowa) – A head-on crash between a car and a semi left one person dead Sunday evening, in eastern Iowa’s Benton County. The Iowa State Patrol says the collision happened on Highway 30 near 14th Avenue, northeast of Belle Plain, at around 6:20-p.m.
Authorities say a 2004 Honda CRV was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of U-S Highway 30, when it struck an eastbound 2014 Freightliner, driven by 52-year-old John J. Schaufenbuel, of Fredericksburg. Both vehicles came to rest in the south ditch.
The driver of the Honda died at the scene. Their name was being withheld by authorities, pending notification of family.
(Anita, Iowa) – Members of the CAM Community School District’s Board of Education will meet 6:30-p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, in the CAM High School Superintendent’s Office. During their session, the Retiring Board will discuss and act on approving Open Enrollments, Resignations, Contracts and other, administrative matters. The Board will then adjourn, and the Organizational Board will be called to order.
During that portion of the meeting, they will Elect a Board President, Vice-President and Board Secretary/Treasurer. Each of those persons will take the Oath of [their respective] Office. The Reorganized Board will then establish the meeting date, time and location of future, regular meetings and other necessary matters.
During the discuss/action part of their agenda, the New Board will act on approving:
(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports the arrest on Friday, of a man wanted on a warrant. 37-year-old Nathaniel Fengel, of Riverton, Iowa, was taken into custody on an active Fremont County warrant. Fengel faces seven counts of Harassment in the 1st Degree, each of which is an Aggravated Misdemeanor. He was released after posting a $10,000 cash bond.
His arrest followed a report on Sept. 29, 2022, of suspected harassment. A search warrant was conducted in early October and as a result of the investigation. Authorities allege Fengel disseminated photographs or film of another person in a state of nudity without their consent.
Separately, on Monday, Dec. 5, 2022, the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a stolen 2021 Dodge Ram Rebel that was taken from inside a farm building near Bartlett, Iowa. The vehicle was valued at over $58,000. The following day, Dec. 6th, the vehicle was located near Modale, Iowa, after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. Authorities advised the driver fled the scene prior to law enforcement arrival. The vehicle was a total loss.
On Thursday, Dec. 8th, Officers with the Omaha Police Department arrested 45-year-old Sherry Young, of Shenandoah, Iowa, on an active Fremont County warrant on this case. Today (Saturday), Young was transported to the Fremont County Jail. She is charged with Burglary 2nd Degree and Theft 1st Degree, with additional charges pending. Young is being held on a $20,000 cash bond.
Disclaimer: A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office, Saturday (Dec. 10) issued a report on arrests conducted from November 26, 2022 through December 9, 2022. Those arrested are as follows:
“A charge is merely an accusation and that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.”
There was also one accident noted in the Sheriff’s report:
12/02/2022 – Todd William Bashaw was traveling east on 190th Street in his John Deere combine. Ryan James Leporte was traveling west on 190th street. Bashaw and Leporte collided causing damage to Leporte’s vehicle.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Planning and Zoning Commission will meet 5:30-p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13, in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. During their session, the Commission will note the resignation and service of Chair Roger Herring, and welcome to the Commission, Kyle Steffens.
Nominations will then take place for the Chair’s position, followed by the appointment of a new P&Z Chairperson, nominations for Vice-Chair, and an Order to appoint a new P&Z Commission Vice-Chair. In other business, the Commission will review and act on a recommendation with regard to the Prairie Hills Development Final Plat. The site is located on the City’s southeast side. During their meeting last month, the Atlantic Planning and Zoning Commission approved and recommended to the City Council, adoption of the Prairie Hills Subdivision Preliminary Plat.
Earlier this year, the Atlantic City Council approved the purchase of 41.54 acres of farmland for $830,000 from Jim Comes. The property became known as the Prairie Hill housing development project. The City is financing the project through a general obligation debt. The revenue sources toward the debt payments would be lot sales and farmland leases as the city sells lots for the construction of new homes and leases on the unused portions of the subdivision for farm use.
DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate hosted a ceremony with members of the Legislature and the Iowa Firearms Coalition to commemorate the ratification of the 49th Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa on Friday. The event was held in the Secretary of State’s Office in the Iowa Capitol building.
The ‘Right to Keep and Bear Arms’ Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa was proposed by the 88th General Assembly in 2019 and was readopted by the 89th General Assembly in 2021. On November 8, 2022, the citizens of the State of Iowa voted 748,363 to 399,959 in favor of the amendment’s adoption.
The election was certified by the State Board of Canvassers on December 1, 2022. This marks the 49th amendment to the Iowa’s 1857 constitution. Complimentary copies of the Iowa Constitution were handed out to those in attendance.
(A digital copy of the updated 1857 Iowa Constitution can be found at this link)
(Radio Iowa) – A Spirit Lake been found guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of a woman. The trial for Christian Goyne-Yarns, the man accused of shooting Shelby Woizeschke outside GrapeTree Medical Staffing in February, began on Tuesday with the prosecution spending parts of three days providing witness testimony and evidence that included the 911 call made by the victim just minutes after being shot where she identified the defendant as the shooter.
The defense claimed Goyne-Yarns was not feeling well on the morning in question and was in the restroom at his workplace in Spirit Lake at the time of the incident, but co-workers testified he was not able to be located and his pick-up was missing, which was seen on surveillance video parking at the scene and waiting for the victim to arrive.
The case was moved to Buena Vista County after a change of venue was granted by the defense. Sentencing will take place in January.
(Radio Iowa) – Three of the four Iowans serving in the U.S. House have voted for the bill that ensures same-sex marriages are recognized in all 50 states. Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines says the Respect for Marriage Act “sends a clear signal that hate and bigotry don’t have a place in America.” Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, says the bill preserves current law.
“It’s the full faith and credit clause of the U.S. Constitution where you look at birth certificates, death certificates (and) I believe concealed carry permits apply to this same standards,” Hinson says, “so I think that same standard should apply to marriage certificates in all states and that’s why I supported it.”
Hinson, though, says congress should be focusing on other more pressing issues. “I think my constituents are very concerned about other things,” Hinson says. “…We need to be focusing on fixing inflation. We need to be focusing on energy independence, securing our border.”
Hinson made her comments during taping of Iowa Press which airs tonight on Iowa PBS. Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of LeClaire also voted for the bill, which guarantees recognition of same-sex and interracial marriages. Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull was the only Iowa representative in the House to vote against it.
President Biden is expected to sign the bill into law soon.