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Voters will decide $25.5M bond for community college

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February 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Voters will decide on a proposed $25.5 million bond issue to pay for improvements at Iowa Central Community College. The Fort Dodge Messenger reports the bond issue on Tuesday’s ballot would pay for work at facilities in Eagle Grove, Fort Dodge, Storm Lake and Webster City. Voters in Buena Vista, Calhoun, Greene, Hamilton, Humboldt, Pocahontas, Sac, Webster and Wright counties will decide on the request. To be enacted, the bond needs approval by 60 percent of people who cast ballots.

If approved, the measure would increase property taxes by $12 a year for the owner of a $100,000 home. Projects that would be financed by the bond include a new student center in Fort Dodge, a new industrial training facility in Storm Lake and a new biofuels testing lab.

Northwest Iowa house fire claims a life

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February 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

GEORGE, Iowa (AP) — One person has died in a house fire in the small northwest Iowa city of George. George Fire Chief Bill Sprock says the fire started early Sunday and took firefighters several hours to extinguish. He says crews from six communities helped fight the fire, which was complicated by cold temperatures that caused water from the trucks to repeatedly freeze.

Officials didn’t immediately identify the person killed in the fire. George is a city of about 1,000 people, located about 40 miles north of Le Mars.

2018 Iowa Caucuses are tonight

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February 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Caucuses are tonight (Monday). These precinct-level meetings are national news every four years when participants make their presidential picks, but Iowa’s two major political parties hold Caucuses in EVERY election year. The leaders of both parties say they expect newly-engaged people to show up tonight (Monday). Iowa Democratic Party chairman Troy Price. “There’s a lot of energy out there,” Price says. “and then, on top of that, with the crowded primaries we have in some of our congressional races and our gubernatorial race, you know there’s interest in the caucuses because this is the first step to electing delegates to our state convention.”

If none of the Democratic candidates running for governor win 35 percent of the vote in June’s primary, the party’s nominee will be selected by delegates at the state convention. Iowa Republican Party chairman Jeff Kaufmann expects some of the first-time G-O-P voters who cast ballots for Trump in 2016 to show up at the Republican caucuses tonight (Monday). “People that go to these caucuses can expect, if they have something to say about an issue, they’re going to have a chance to say it. They’re going to have a chance to talk about it and discuss it. There’s going to be back and forth,” Kaufmann says. “I mean, it really is a true conversation.”

These philosophical debates are the opening round in development of the party’s platform — the document that outlines the policies each party formally embraces. “Caucuses are the best way to give the grassroots a chance to speak,” Kaufmann says. Price says there’s one other wrinkle in the Democratic Party’s process that could play out tonight (Monday). Participants at each caucus site have the option of splitting into “preference groups” related to candidates in a specific race — like the contest for governor — or on issue that’s dividing the group to see where the majority lies. “We’ve been training and making sure our folks know that process,” Price says “so that’s going to be something to watch for.”

Participants in tonight’s (Monday’s) caucuses may find themselves being asked to sign petitions, too. Candidates are required to collect a specific number of signatures on nominating petitions in order to have their names printed on the June primary ballots.

To locate your caucus site, click on the following link:

Republicans… https://www.iowagop.org/2018/01/10/2018-iowa-gop-precinct-locations/

Democrats… https://iwillvote.com/locate/?locale=en&state=IA

The meetings begin at 7 p.m.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Feb. 5, 2018

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February 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A proposal in the Iowa Legislature to lessen penalties for people who possess small amounts of marijuana could save the state money and reduce what groups say is racial injustice, yet its chances of advancing this session are unclear. The bill would make first offense possession of marijuana that’s five grams or less a simple misdemeanor instead of a serious misdemeanor, reducing jail time and court fees for a person facing the charge.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Abortion legislation emerges as a hot topic as state legislatures get back to work around the country. Republicans seek to ban abortions after a certain point in pregnancy and prohibit a common procedure used in late-term abortions. The National Right to Life Committee has drafted model legislation that it hopes will be viewed favorably if appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former dentist who had operated clinics in West Des Moines and Des Moines has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for drug and gun convictions. The Des Moines Register reports that 39-year-old Shawn Michael Kerby was sentenced to 20 months in federal prison for obtaining hydrocodone by misrepresentation and being a user and addict of a controlled substance in possession of a firearm.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines man has been sentenced to a maximum of two years in prison for killing a puppy by snapping its neck. The Des Moines Register reports that 26-year-old Christopher Vogel was sentenced Thursday and ordered to pay a $650 fine. Police say Vogel went to a friend’s apartment and asked the neighbors if he could use their Wi-Fi password, then killed their 12-week-old dog when they refused his request.

Did ya miss it? (The Audubon “Super Bull” Cenex ad)

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February 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

In case you missed the Audubon Cenex “Super Bull” ad during the Super Bowl, we’ve provided a link for you to watch it. The folks at Landus Cooperative said on their social media page, “Cenex, a brand of CHS, a farmer cooperative, put Iowa’s super bull on the worldwide media stage tonight [Sunday]. Congratulations Audubon County!!”

Here’s the link to the 30-second TV spot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=sWXYZpUDaYA&app=desktop

And, in case you didn’t see it the first time we posted it, here’s a link to the 5-minute, full version, about “Albert the Bull,” that was designed especially for the residents of Audubon, and Audubon County…featuring some familiar faces. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llKOk_AA02A

Red Oak man arrested Sunday on Felony Theft charge

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February 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police, Sunday afternoon, arrested 38-year old Christopher Allen Fry, of Red Oak. Fry was taken into custody at around 2:45-p.m. in the area of 2nd and Oak Streets on a Felony 2nd Degree Theft charge.

He was booked into the Montgomery County Jail on a $5,000 cash bond and held, pending an initial court appearance.

Pursuit ends with vehicle crash near Atlantic, suspect arrested

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February 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A pursuit that appears to have begun in Shelby County late Sunday evening ended in a Cass County ditch off Highway 83, just west of Highway 173, at around 6:05-p.m.  Information is sketchy at this time, but there were numerous law enforcement agencies involved in the pursuit. Stop sticks were deployed by a Cass County Deputy at least twice.

The driver, who was apparently operating the vehicle while revoked, suffered unknown injuries and possibly a diabetic reaction. Marne Fire and Rescue, Atlantic Rescue and Medivac responded to the scene. The subject was transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic by Medivac. LifeNet was called to the hospital as well.

No other details are currently available.

Bill that reduces marijuana penalties faces uncertain future

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February 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A proposal in the Iowa Legislature to lessen penalties for people who possess small amounts of marijuana could save the state money and reduce what groups say is racial injustice, yet its chances of advancing this session are unclear.

The bill would make first offense possession of marijuana that’s 5 grams or less a simple misdemeanor instead of a serious misdemeanor, reducing jail time and court fees for those convicted of the charge.

Half of the roughly 3,400 cases of marijuana possession convictions in Iowa during the budget year that ended in 2016 involved 5 grams or less. In the same period, 18 percent of people convicted for first offense marijuana possession were African Americans.

The proposal has been debated a handful of times over the years and comes amid a shift in the national conversation over marijuana use.

Shenandoah man arrested Saturday night; Red Oak Police report 2 arrests

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February 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County report 23-year old Cody Gene Anderson, of Shenandoah, was arrested at around 10-p.m. Saturday, for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Anderson was taken into custody at the intersection of N. 4th Street and Alix Avenue, in Red Oak. He was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond.

Police in Red Oak report two people were arrested, Saturday. At around 10:15-p.m., 56-year old John Hoaglan Lucky, of Red Oak, was arrested for Violation of a Protection/No Contact Order. Lucky was booked into the Montgomery County Jail and held without bond. And, at around 10:40-a.m., Red Oak Police arrested 24-year old Logan Samuel Cashatt, of Red Oak, for Simple Domestic Abuse Assault. Cashatt was arrested after officers responded to a reported possible domestic assault in the 1000 block of N. Miller Avenue. Cashatt was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

Man brandishing a knife at a C. Bluffs hospital arrested on several charges

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February 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County man was arrested Friday night on several charges, following an incident at a hospital in Council Bluffs. According to Council Bluffs Police, 55-year old Carl Ruben Davis, Jr., of Council Bluffs, was apprehended on charges that include 2nd Degree Kidnapping, Carrying Weapons, Going Armed with Intent, and three counts of Assault.

Bluffs Police Officers responded at around 7:50-p.m. Friday, to Mercy Hospital at 800 Mercy Drive, for a disturbance involving a man with a knife. When officers arrived they located a female victim in the emergency room and witnesses had the suspect  (Carl Davis, Jr.) cornered in the hospital. According to the victim, she was leaving work and went into the ladies restroom. Davis, Jr. was in the restroom holding a knife. The victim was able to knock the knife out of his hand and run to the emergency room and called the police.

The victim and Davis, Jr. were transported to the police station to talk with detectives.
Davis was placed under arrest and transported to Pottawattamie County Corrections and booked-in on the charges mentioned.