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US trade, immigration and biofuel policies hit farmers hard

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July 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Farmers and agricultural economists are worried that president Donald Trump’s trade, immigration and biofuels policies will cost farms billions of dollars in lost income and force some out of business.

Even before Trump began talking tariffs earlier this year farm income was expected to drop 7 percent from last year to just under $60 billion. That’s half of farm income reported just five years ago.

In addition to falling corn, soybean and pork prices caused by the tariff dispute, the administration’s ethanol policy has reduced the use of corn by hundreds of millions of bushels, helping to push prices below profitability and immigration actions risk hampering expansion plans in pork industry.

Some are saying the resulting blow to agriculture could create the worst farm financial crisis since the 1980s.

Water levels increased in Missouri River

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July 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The amount of water being released into the lower Missouri River will likely remain above normal throughout the summer and fall to reduce the amount of water held in reservoirs along the river.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers increased the amount of water being released from Gavins Point Dam on the Nebraska-South Dakota border in late June because more spring rain and more snow fell in the mountains. Officials expect the amount of water in the Missouri River this year will be 157 percent of normal.

The releases are expected to remain near 60,000 cubic feet per second through the summer, but they may be adjusted in response to downstream flood concerns.
Roughly 25 percent of the flood storage space in the river’s reservoirs remains available.

Teen father charged after 8-month-old Iowa girl dies

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July 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A teenage father is facing charges after his 8-month-old girl died after being hospitalized with serious injuries. Des Moines Police say Raija Straight was taken to the hospital Friday afternoon with internal injuries and head trauma. She died Saturday evening, and her 17-year-old father was charged with first degree murder and child endangerment.

While the Associated Press generally doesn’t name juveniles accused of crimes, KCCI identified the suspect as Jayden Straight, who turned himself in to authorities early Sunday morning and was arrested.

NE man arrested Sunday morning on drug charges, in Montgomery County

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July 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Montgomery County arrested a man from Nebraska early this (Sunday) morning. Authorities say 22-year old Seth Brenden Peterson, of Omaha, was arrested at around 12:55-a.m. at the intersection of Highway 34 and T Avenue, for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Peterson was being held at the Montgomery County Jail in Red Oak, on a $1,000 cash bond.

Red Oak Police report the arrest at around 7:25-p.m. Saturday, of 57-year old Tony Joe Christensen, of Red Oak. Christensen was taken into custody for Public Intoxication. His bond was set at $300.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, July 15th 2018

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July 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 5:10 a.m. CDT

EVERLY, Iowa (AP) — Law enforcement officials in northwestern Iowa are investigating the death of a South Dakota woman whose body was found in a camper. The Sioux City Journal reports that Clay County sheriff’s deputies were called to a rural area near Everly late Thursday night for reports of an unresponsive woman. Arriving deputies found 30-year-old Casey Blaine Eleeson, of Huron, South Dakota, dead in the camper. Investigators say her dead is suspicious.

COLO, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two men are recovering after being struck by lightning near a central Iowa golf course. Story County Sheriff’s deputies tell Des Moines television station KCCI that the men were in the Twin Anchors Golf Course parking lot near Colo on Friday afternoon when they were struck by lightning.

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A project being funded by Microsoft and federal grants will provide free internet to the Valley Junction area of West Des Moines. The Des Moines Register reports that the three-year pilot project will provide free Wi-Fi to area students, businesses and residents. The project is expected to launch in October. As part of the project, T-Mobile will also be providing portable wireless devices known as Mi-Fis to about 200 low-income students from Hillside Elementary over the next two years.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa charity is seeking donations to provide new, fully-stocked backpacks to children in the foster care system. Families Helping Families of Iowa says donations are being collected through July 23 at places around Cedar Rapids. The backpacks will be handed out to around 400 children on Aug. 4 at the Families Helping Families office in Cedar Rapids.

Mo. man dies in NE IA pursuit

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July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A high-speed pursuit early Saturday morning in northeast Iowa’s Fayette County, resulted in the death of a Missouri man. The Iowa State Patrol reports a Fayette County Sheriff’s Deputy was in pursuit of a 2008 KIA Spectra at around 1:45-a.m.  The car, which was traveling north on Mills Street in the City of Wadena, crossed the shoulder and oncoming lane before colliding head-on with a parked and unoccupied 2007 Dodge Ram pickup.

The driver of the KIA, 28-year old Jared Hill, of Jefferson City, MO., died at the scene. He was not wearing a seat belt. It’s not clear why he was being pursued.

Authorities: 2 men struck by lightning on Iowa golf course

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July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 3:40-p.m.)
COLO, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two men are recovering after being struck by lightning near a central Iowa golf course. Story County Sheriff’s deputies tell Des Moines television station KCCI that the men were in the Twin Anchors Golf Course parking lot near Colo on Friday afternoon when they were struck by lightning.

One man, who is in his 20s, was unresponsive but breathing when he was taken to an Ames hospital. The other man, who is in his 40s, was conscious and alert when he was taken to a Nevada hospital.

Both men had been released from the hospital by Saturday. The younger man says he has nerve damage and loss of hearing in one of his ears from the incident.

Deputies: South Dakota woman found dead in Iowa camper

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July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

EVERLY, Iowa (AP) — Law enforcement officials in northwestern Iowa are investigating the death of a South Dakota woman whose body was found in a camper. The Sioux City Journal reports that Clay County sheriff’s deputies were called to a rural area near Everly late Thursday night for reports of an unresponsive woman.

Arriving deputies found 30-year-old Casey Blaine Eleeson, of Huron, South Dakota, dead in the camper. Investigators say her death is suspicious. A 43-year-old man from Spencer, Iowa, at the scene was arrested after deputies say he was found with methamphetamine and marijuana on him.

Pilot project to provide free Wi-Fi in central Iowa area

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July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A project being funded by Microsoft and federal grants will provide free internet to the Valley Junction area of West Des Moines. The Des Moines Register reports that the three-year pilot project will provide free Wi-Fi to area students, businesses and residents.

The project is expected to launch in October. As part of the project, T-Mobile will also be providing portable wireless devices known as Mi-Fis to about 200 low-income students from Hillside Elementary over the next two years.

Project Consultant Dave Lyons says those students and their families are the heart of the public-private partnership. Lyons says the free public Wi-Fi aims to open up internet access, not replace existing services for families and businesses.

A federal development block grant was used for the project.

Iowa ranks #16 on list of best states in which to retire

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July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa ranks among the top third on a list of best states in which to retire, according to a new report from the personal finance website Bankrate.com. Analyst Taylor Tepper says Iowa placed 16th overall on the report based on seven main criteria, including things like cost of living, crime, culture, health care and weather.

“Iowa did very well — its best category was cost of living, which is obviously very important for seniors who are living on a fixed income,” Tepper says. “It finished #11 and that really propelled it up towards the rankings. Health care quality, Iowa finished #12.”

The Hawkeye State landed relatively high on the report thanks to its good placement in key categories which are important to retirees, things like health care costs and crime. “You’re going to spend some $280,000, a couple will — when they turn 65, throughout their retirement on health care, so you want to make sure those dollars are going toward better outcomes,” Tepper says. “On crime, Iowa’s a relatively safe place to live.”

There were only a few areas where Tepper sees room for Iowa to make improvements. “The main places where it didn’t do particularly well were weather and taxes,” Tepper says. “Weather, Iowa was 33rd, taxes it was 40th. Higher taxes put a bigger burden on retirees who are living on those fixed incomes.”

South Dakota ranked as the best state in which to retire, followed by Utah, Idaho, New Hampshire and Florida. New York placed last on the list, just below New Mexico, Maryland, Louisiana and Arkansas.

https://www.bankrate.com/retirement/best-and-worst-states-for-retirement/

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