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Toys for Tots Drive by USMC & Adair County S/O

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November 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater is asking for your help with regard to the United States Marine Corps Reserve and the Adair County Sheriff’s Office mission to participate in the collection of toys for the Corps’ Reserve Toys for Tots program. Last year, through the generous giving of citizens, they were able to pack four giant boxes to the brim with toys for those in need. Vandewater says their ultimate goal is to become a distribution location for this year. Fortunately, he says, they have been able to obtain our goal of being a distribution site in partnership with Toys for Tots in 2017. The form is available for you to download, here:   Scan

Any child in need that is a resident of Adair County or attends an Adair County school district is welcome to have their parent or guardian sign them up, though they will gladly accept any child who is in need. The sign up rosters are vetted by Toys for Tots staff to make sure there are enough toys to go around for every child. Each child may only be signed up once through the Toys for Tots Foundation.

The Sheriff says “We have already started our collection process and new, unwrapped, still in the package toys can be brought to the Adair County Sheriff’s Office or Shopko in Greenfield where we have collection boxes set up. If a local group or organization have collected toys and are unable to bring them to one of the collection sites, we can be contacted and arrangements will be made to pick them up. Monetary donations are also accepted. The monies will go towards the purchase of additional toys. The final date to drop off donations will be December 13th.”

Sign up for those children in need by either the parent or guardian has also begun. We are accepting forms until December 6th. The form can be found on the link attached this story (above), on Sheriff’s Department Facebook page, and at the following locations:

Adair: Boys and Girls Club, Fay Pharmacy, City Hall;

Bridgewater: Bridgewater Café;

Casey: Rolling Hills Bank and Trust;

Fontanelle: City Hall;

Greenfield: Adair County Sheriff’s Office, Courthouse bulletin board, and Shopko;

Orient: Farmers and Merchants State Bank.

Menlo and Stuart were not included, the Sheriff says, “Because traditionally they have been taken care of through Sarah’s Holiday Caring program in Stuart. These residents may participate in either program.”

It is important to note that the forms must be filled out completely. Any forms not filled out in its entirety will sadly be discarded. This is a Toys for Tots rule so that the vetting process can be completed thoroughly. They ask that all forms either be dropped off at the Adair County Sheriff’s Office at any time, or emailed to toysfortots@adaircountyso.org.

Toys will be given away December 15th from 5-p.m. until 8-p.m. at the Sheriff’s Office. Identification will be required to complete the pickup process. Parents or Guardians are not required to bring their children. Some may choose to receive the toys alone in order to wrap them for a later date. They prefer if the parent or guardian who registered the form is the person coming to pick up the presents, as this will save on any confusion.

If in an extreme circumstance a parent or guardian is unable to attend the pick-up date of December 15th, please call the Adair County Sheriff’s Office so that arrangements can be made for a different pick up date. If there are any questions, please direct them to Deputy James Paup at the Adair County Sheriff’s Office. You may reach Sheriff Vandewater by phone at 641-743-2148 or by email, toysfortots@adaircountyso.org.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, 11/20/17

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November 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Republican-controlled Iowa Legislature could face pressure next session over its decision earlier this year to reduce a key Medicaid benefit for poor and disabled people. Some Republican lawmakers have begun to question whether the cut to so-called retroactive eligibility, which helps new patients with recently incurred medical costs, was larger than intended. They’ve indicated the issue will be revisited when lawmakers return in January. It’s still unclear what Republicans may do.

SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) — Officials of a city in western Iowa are considering changing an ordinance on vicious animals to allow pit bulls within city limits. The Sioux City Journal reports that Sergeant Bluff’s city code currently prohibits residents from housing pit bulls in the city. The breed is banned in many cities because it’s believed to be predisposed to vicious behavior. The City Council is also considering requiring all dogs to undergo registration and microchipping.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Police have identified a 21-year-old Ames man who died after two masked men burst into his apartment. Ames police say Xavier Jordan Shepley was killed early Saturday morning when he was shot during an apparent robbery.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The federal Environmental Protection Agency is adding $12.3 million to a loan fund that will help pay for drinking water projects in Iowa. The money will help pay for projects across Iowa that will improve municipal drinking water supplies, protect water systems or improve efficiency.

Area School Board meetings set for Monday night

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November 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Several area school district Boards of Education will hold their regular monthly meetings, Monday night. Among them, at 5:30-p.m., in the Griswold School Board.

On their agenda, is an update from KPE Architects and Estes Construction with regard to District facilities. They will also act on the repair or purchase of school signs, the sale of a vehicle and purchase of a van, and hold readings of various Board Policies.

The CAM School Board meeting gets underway in Anita at 6:30-p.m., with discussion and/or action on: Open enrollment; resignations; Contracts; Capital Projects; Board Polices, and a request to dispose of certain school vehicles.

The Audubon School Board meets at 7-p.m., Monday, at the High School. On their agenda is: the reading of various Board Policies; A report on the Math Textbook selection process; and Discussion with regard to the use of school facilities.

And, the Exira-EHK School Board meeting begins 7-p.m. Monday, as well. Discussion/Action items on the agenda include: A sick leave request; Financial service and dissemination agent agreements with Piper Jaffray; Approve continuation of Superintendent and Operational sharing; Approval of snow removal and a lighting bid, as well as personnel matters.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Board to select Vice-Chair

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November 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department Board of Directors will meet in a regular session 5:15-p.m. Monday (Nov. 20th), in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. On their agenda, following the Nov. 7th City Elections, is nominations for Board Vice-Chairperson and a vote.

The Board will also receive a report on the Schildberg Rec Area Development Project, and updates on the Lake #3 Trail, Sports Complex, and Public Gardens. They will also receive a check from the “Bikers Helping Bikers” event held Oct. 14th.

In his report to the Board, Parks and Rec Director Seth Stasshelm will mention the Ice Rink will open after the first real cold snap. He’ll also discuss the Schildberg Campground, Trojan Locker, 10th Street Sunnyside entrance and mention the Sunnyside Park is open all Winter, and that the roads will remain open in the park, weather permitting.

City in Iowa may change ordinance to allow pit bulls

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November 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) — City Officials in western Iowa’s community of Sergeant Bluff considering changing an ordinance on vicious animals to allow pit bulls within city limits. The Sioux City Journal reports that Sergeant Bluff’s city code currently prohibits residents from housing pit bulls in the city. The breed is banned in many cities because it’s believed to be predisposed to vicious behavior.

Mayor Jon Winkel says he’d support the change if there are proper steps in place to keep residents safe. The City Council is also considering requiring all dogs to undergo registration and microchipping. The potential ordinance changes will be reviewed by staff and committee members over the next few weeks.

The changes are expected to be discussed again at the council’s next meeting on Nov. 28.

Iowa lawmakers could face pressure over Medicaid benefit cut

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November 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Republican-controlled Iowa Legislature could face pressure next session over its decision earlier this year to reduce a key Medicaid benefit for poor and disabled people. Some GOP lawmakers have begun to question whether the cut to so-called retroactive eligibility, which helps new patients with recently incurred medical costs, was larger than intended. They’ve indicated the issue will be revisited when lawmakers return in January. It’s still unclear what Republicans may do, but the health care community is expected to lobby for some kind of action.

The benefit is a staple of Medicaid that helps newly eligible patients with medical bills that go back three months. The federal government recently approved a plan that reduces that benefit for everyone except pregnant women and children younger than 1 year old.

Police ID Ames man shot to death by 2 masked intruders

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November 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Police have identified a 21-year-old Ames man who died after two masked men burst into his apartment. Ames police say Xavier Jordan Shepley was killed early Saturday morning when he was shot during an apparent robbery. Police say Shepley was found around 3:40 a.m. Saturday when officers went to an apartment building to investigate a shooting. He had a gunshot wound in his chest.

Witnesses told police that two people wearing masks entered the apartment in what seemed like a robbery, and one of them shot the victim. Witnesses told police the suspects sped away in a black or blue pickup truck.

1 dead, 1 injured in Taylor County crash Sunday morning

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November 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

One person died, and another was injured during a single-vehicle accident this (Sunday) morning, in Taylor County. The Iowa State Patrol reports a passenger in the vehicle, 23-year old Clintin David Marshall, of Corning, who was not wearing a seat belt, died at the scene. The driver, 30-year old Jody Dee Reed, of Corning, who was wearing a seat belt, was flown from the scene to the UNMC in Omaha, by LifeNet Helicopter.

The Patrol says Reed and Marshall were traveling eastbound toward the town of Gravity on J-35/200th Street, when for reasons unknown, the 2011 Lincoln MKS they were in, went out of control. The Vehicle left the road and entered the east ditch before it struck a tree in the ditch, and came to rest. The accident happened at around 12:45-a.m.

2 arrested by Red Oak Police, Saturday

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November 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police arrested two men on separate charges, Saturday. At around 9:30-a.m., 93-year old Granville Earl Williams, of Red Oak, was arrested for Theft in the 5th Degree (Shoplifting), at the Red Oak Fareway Strore. His bond at the Montgomery County Jail was set at $300. And, at around 11:30-p.m., Saturday, 24-year old Timothy J. Temperley, of East Dubuque, IL., was arrested in Red Oak, for Public Intoxication. His bond was also set at $300.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s: Red Oak woman arrested for assault on peace officers

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November 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reported Saturday, that 25-year old Amanda Joy Williams, of Red Oak, was arrested just before 4-p.m that day, on two counts of assault on a peace officer and on a Fremont County warrant for Harassment in the 3rd degree. Williams was being held on $2,000 bond for the assault charges. She was also held without bond on the warrant.