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Autopsy backlog pushes burials back weeks for some in Iowa

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Some Iowa families have been unable for weeks to bury loved ones who have died because of a backlog of autopsies at the Iowa state medical examiner’s office. Television station KCCI reports that the office is backlogged at least two weeks, and 47 families are currently waiting for autopsies. The Iowa Department of Human Services blames a lack of specialized pathologists, retirements at the county level, and a 25% increase in autopsies in the last year for the backlog. Christy Smith, of Urbandale, says she’s been waiting 17 days for the state to perform an autopsy on her 21-year-old daughter, Madeline Wise, to determine how she died on Aug. 11. The waiting, she says, “is horrific.”

 

Creston Police report three arrests on Thursday

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports three arrests on Thursday.

At 12:15 p.m. Officers arrested 40-year-old Jason Lee Schilapia of Creston at 302 N. Pine Street on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault by Strangulation. Shilapia was being held on no bond at the Union County Jail until seen by a judge.

At 4:29 p.m. Officers arrested 22-year-old Amanda Marie Blakley-Luddington of Creston at 520 Livingston Avenue on a charge of Driving While Barred. Blakley-Luddington had bail set at $2,000 cash or approved surety. She posted bond and was released.

At 10:11 p.m. Creston Police arrested 34-year-old Michael Edward Baker of Creston at Jefferson and Sumner on the charges of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, 3 counts Possession of Controlled Substance- 3rd or subsequent offense, Driving While Suspended, Failure to Affix Drug Tax Stamp, and Carrying Weapons. Baker was taken to the Union County Jail and held on $22,300 bond.

Iowa extends tax payment deadlines for certain businesses

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

Des Moines, Iowa – On August 27, 2020 the Iowa Department of Revenue extended tax payment deadlines for certain businesses. The extension is a result of Order 2020-04, signed by Director of Revenue Kraig Paulsen, which provides flexibility for certain businesses disrupted by COVID-19.

The order extends payment deadlines for sales tax and individual income tax withholding. Any due date for the payment of sales tax or individual income tax withholding that falls on or after August 27, 2020, but before October 1, 2020, shall be extended until October 31, 2020, for a business that is a bar or other alcohol establishment in Black Hawk, Dallas, Johnson, Linn, Polk, or Story County ordered to close to the general public pursuant to the Governor’s August 27, 2020 Proclamation.

The latest information regarding Iowa tax changes is at tax.iowa.gov/COVID-19. Taxpayers and tax professionals who need assistance can contact the Department by email at idr@iowa.gov or call the taxpayer services phone line at 515-281-3114 or 1-800-367-3388.

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Stanton Community Receives Iowa Great Places Designation

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs recently announced that seven Iowa communities will receive support through two creative placemaking programs that help regions attract investment, tourism and quality-of-life enhancements.

The department has designated Indianola and Stanton as new Iowa Great Places and has re-designated the Sixth Avenue Corridor in Des Moines. The state agency also designated Cultural and Entertainment Districts in Ames, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Elkader and Spencer.

“It’s my pleasure to welcome these communities into the Iowa Great Places and Cultural and Entertainment District programs,” Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs Director Chris Kramer said. “Now more than ever, these state investments will generate economic growth in rural and urban areas where Iowans have developed bold visions for the future and formed the plans and partnerships to make those visions a reality.”

The Iowa Great Places program recognizes communities that cultivate the unique and authentic qualities of their local places – neighborhoods, districts or regions – and make them attractive places to live and work. Those qualities include arts and culture, architecture, business incentives, the diversity of the community’s residents, historic assets, housing options and the natural environment. The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs partners with leaders of the Iowa Great Places communities to build their visions for future development.

In recent years, Stanton residents have seen new and creative businesses spring up downtown, alongside iconic symbols of the community’s Swedish heritage. A new events center opened last year, and plans for adding public art are in the works.

The department has invested nearly $21 million in a total of 44 designated Iowa Great Places since the program’s creation in 2006, leveraging local and private investment to drive economic growth. Funding for the program comes from the Iowa Legislature through an annual appropriation from the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund.

Fewer Iowa counties being considered for FEMA storm aid

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The number of Iowa counties eligible for help from the federal government for damage after an unusual wind storm is dwindling/ Iowa emergency management director Joyce Flinn on Thursday said nine of the 27 counties that originally had requested Federal Emergency Management Agency help for individuals with damage to homes or other private property have withdrawn their applications for federal assistance. Flinn said those counties didn’t appear to meet federal guidelines for the number of properties destroyed or with major damage. Assessments are nearly completed for the remaining 17 counties initially included in Reynolds’ request for federal individual disaster assistance.

 

Judge voids 50,000 absentee ballot requests in Iowa county

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

By RYAN J. FOLEY Associated Press
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A judge is ordering an Iowa county to invalidate 50,000 requests for absentee ballots, agreeing with President Trump’s campaign that the county elections commissioner overstepped by pre-filling them with voters’ personal information.Judge Ian Thornhill issued a temporary injunction that orders Linn County Auditor Joel Miller to contact those voters in writing to inform them that the forms should not have been pre-filled with their information and cannot be processed. Instead, voters will have to either fill out new blank requests for absentee ballots or vote in-person on Election Day. At issue was Miller’s decision to send absentee ballot request forms to about 140,000 county voters in July that were pre-filled with their personal information.

 

Cass County Democratic Party opens Headquarters in Atlantic

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

Cass County Democratic Party Chair Sherry Toelle reports that the Party has opened its new Headquarters at 514 Chestnut Street in Atlantic. It will be open Monday-Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. COVID 19 precautions are in place–masks must be worn and physical distancing will be enforced. “We want to do everything we can to limit the risks of contracting the corona virus,” Party Chair Sherry Toelle explained.

Inside the Headquarters are voter registration and absentee ballot request forms. “We are a one-stop shop, also having candidate information available. We are just now receiving some of the candidate campaign signs and are awaiting the Biden-Harris and Kelley signs. People can stop in and complete a form to receive yard/barn signs. We will also help voters if they require assistance to complete voter forms. Our office telephone number is 712-250-3005,” Toelle stated.

The group plans to have a grand-opening at its Headquarters in September. Details will be shared at a later date.

Toelle also wanted to thank all the area folks that supported their annual school supply drive. “On behalf of all the children, families, and schools in Cass County, I want to thank everyone who donated time, money, supplies, and food to our School Supply & Food Drive. We had a great turnout but would not have been able to do so without the cooperation of the communities, organizations, and businesses that allowed us to put drop-boxes in their buildings. And many thanks to my volunteers who transported items back and forth between the community and our Headquarters. ”

Pam Miller–Anita Food Pantry

Sandy Merritt & Cheri Chester, CAM South Elementary School Secretary

Steve Pelzer–Cumberland Share & Care

Sandy Merritt, Democratic Party volunteer & Griswold Elementary School Secretary

Three Union County men hit with multiple drug charges after traffic stop on Highway 34

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

Three young men from Union County were arrested on drug charges following a traffic stop in Montgomery County on Thursday night. At 8:57 p.m. Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies report observing a white Dodge Charger traveling east on Highway 34 at a high rate of speed. Deputies then conducted a traffic stop at the 30-mile marker and the car had three men inside and a strong smell of marijuana.

After further investigation Deputies seized 8.8 pounds of marijuana, 10.3 ounces of psilocybin mushrooms, multiple doses of THC wax and oil, and drug paraphernalia from the vehicle. The three males were identified as 20-year-old Adam Micheal Abel, 18-year-old Chandler Dean Parker, and 18-year-old Dylan Lynn Dowdell all from the Union County area.

All three men were charged with Possession with Intent to Deliver Psilocybin Mushrooms (Class C Felony), Possession with Intent to Deliver Marijuana (Class D Felony), and Drug Tax Stamp Violation (Class D Felony). All three were taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $50,000 bond.

Rural Page County man arrested on multiple driving infraction warrants

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August 28th, 2020 by admin

A rural Page County resident was arrested on multiple warrants on Thursday morning. The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of 50-year-old John David Stone of rural Braddyville on three Page County warrants for Failure to Appear. The warrants are all for separate charges of Driving While Barred. Stone was arrested at a residence in Shambaugh and taken to the Page County Jail. Stone was held on $6,000 cash only bond pending future court proceedings.