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2 arrested, 1 injured during Cass County chase

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A chase that began early this (Monday) morning in Cass County ended with one person injured and two others taken into custody. Cass County Sheriff Darby McClaren told KJAN News the chase began at around 1-a.m., when Deputy Ben Bartholomew tried to stop a vehicle on Highway 6 by State Radio (North of Lewis) and continued eastbound into Atlantic.

The vehicle turned onto Poplar Street and continued north to Highway 83. The pursuit continued through Marne and into Walnut. The chase, which also involved Cass County Deputies Josh McLaren and Kyle Quist, ended after a deputy performed a PIT Maneuver (Precision Immobilization Technique). The measure was necessary, he says, because the driver of the suspect vehicle was beginning to travel the wrong direction on the Interstate 80 exit ramp to Walnut.

Two of the vehicles’ occupants, a man and a women, tried to flee, but were taken into custody. The male driver of the vehicle was injured and transported to a hospital in Omaha. He’ll be taken into custody once he’s released from the hospital. The Sheriff says two of the men in the car had warrants for their arrest out of Pottawattamie County. The names of the suspects had not been released as of mid-day.

(Update) Griswold teen suffers minor injuries in rollover accident

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Cass County teen suffered minor injuries during a rollover accident this (Monday) morning, west of Atlantic. Cass County Deputy Bill Ayers told KJAN News 16-year old Jacob Steffen, of rural Griswold, complained of neck pain following the accident, and was transported by Medivac Ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital.

Photos courtesy Cass County Dep. Bill Ayers

Photos courtesy Cass County Dep. Bill Ayers

Ayers said the teen was traveling south on Highway 6 at around 7:45-a.m., when he fell asleep at the wheel of the 2006 Pontiac G6 he was driving. The car left the road on the A-T&T curve and traveled into the south ditch, where it came to rest in the tall grass.

The vehicle sustained $1,500 damage. No citations were issued. Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies were assisted at the scene by Lewis Fire and Rescue personnel, Atlantic Fire and Rescue, an Iowa Dept. of Motor Vehicle Enforcement officer, and the Cass County Emergency Management Agency.

Death investigation in Denison

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Authorities are investigating a death in Denison. Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety said Monday (Today), that at around 11:30-a.m. Thursday, the Denison Police Department received a 911 call and responded to 1519 2nd Ave North in Denison to a report of a deceased person.

Officer’s located 38-year old Shelly Snavely deceased inside her residence.  An autopsy was performed at the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner in Ankeny Iowa on Friday.  The autopsy revealed no signs of inflicted trauma. Toxicology results are currently pending.

The investigation remains on-going and is being conducted by the Denison Police Department, the Crawford County Attorney’s Office, the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and the Iowa Office of State Medical Examiner.

With Election Day tomorrow, absentee ballot trend continues growing

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowans who want to vote absentee in tomorrow’s (Tuesday) Democratic or Republican primaries have until the end of the day today (Monday) to get their ballots in the mail or drop them off at their county auditor’s office. Secretary of State Paul Pate says the auditor’s offices in all 99 counties will be open today for eight hours. “Absentee ballots seem to be a trend where people are using it at higher and higher volumes,” Pate says. “In fact, we’re probably going to see 60 to 70% of those people who vote will vote by mail. When you start mailing it on a Saturday or Sunday, there’s a good chance we may not receive it time, so we want to make sure we get their vote counted.”

So far, the Secretary of State’s office says more than 25-thousand absentee ballots have been hand-delivered and many more will be carried in today — by voters themselves and by mail. Ballots must be postmarked on or before today’s date of June 6th. “And there are ways we can check that,” Pate says. “Obviously, you all know about the postmarking, you have on an envelope, but they also have barcodes they run on the envelopes now, which we monitor that to help assure us that we’re counting every ballot that was cast in time.”

Iowa also has same-day voter registration. The polls will be open from 7 a-m until 9 p-m tomorrow for those who wish to vote in person.

(Radio Iowa)

No contested races in Adair County Primary

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Voters in Adair County won’t have any contested races to follow after the polls close Tuesday night. On the Republican ticket, County Auditor Mindy Schaefer and Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, both incumbents, along with incumbent Board of Supervisors candidates David L. Homan (In District 3SW), John A. Twombly (In District 5GF), and Matt Wedemeyer (In District 1NW), are all unopposed, and no Democrats filed to run for any of those positions.

There are also no contested races in Adams County.

Woman finds her hero 24 years after Nebraska accident

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – An Iowa woman who was badly injured in a Nebraska car accident has found the man who helped her 24 years ago. Jennifer Hardie-Fehrer, now a nurse in Chariton, Iowa, has thought often about the man she could remember only as Chris. He’d stopped after seeing the June 4, 1992, Interstate 80 accident.

Hardie-Fehrer was 12 and her 23-year-old sister was driving them from Colorado to spend time with their father in Iowa. Her sister lost control of the car and it rolled just west of Hershey. Chris gave her some first aid, keeping her stable until medics could arrive.

They lost touch, but she didn’t forget him. With the help of a North Platte Telegraph reporter, Hardie-Fehrer talked Saturday with Chris Scaff, who now lives in Pennsylvania.

Glenwood man arrested following accident investigation

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports the driver of a car was arrested early Sunday morning, following an accident that caused $3,000 damage. Officials say 41-year old Michael Charles, of Glenwood, was arrested at around 2:30-a.m. after he missed a curve on Green Street. His 1996 Honda Civic left the road and hit a MediaCom relay box, which was dragged under the car. The vehicle also hit some bushes and a small tree before coming to rest. Officials say Charles was arrested for OWI/1st offense and cited for Failure to Maintain Control. His bond was set at $1,000.

And, 21-year old Kendra Felos, of Glenwood, was arrested Saturday, for OWI/1st offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Contraband in a correctional facility. Her bond was set at $7,000.

Audubon Flight Breakfast held Sunday

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Municipal Airport was the site of a Flight Breakfast, Sunday morning. Officials with the Audubon Chamber of Commerce report 649 people were served a meal of ham and cheese omelets, pancakes, coffee, juice and milk, from 6:30-until 10:30-a.m. That’s a slightly lower number of persons attending than last year’s event, but there were more aircraft that flew-in this year, than in 2015.

52 planes arrived at the airport to partake in the annual event. Pilots and their passengers were served their meals for free. Aircraft flew in from 24 communities in Iowa, seven were from Nebraska, and one came from Kansas. Officials say it was a perfect day for flying.

In addition to the pilots, bicycle clubs riding-in on the T-Bone Trail came to enjoy the event, as well. The Chamber was pleased with the great local support it received to help make the Flight Breakfast a success. The annual Flight Breakfast is the major fundraiser for the Audubon Chamber of Commerce and is held the first Sunday in June.

Shelby County Primary election preview

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Voters in Shelby County have three Republican candidates for Supervisor to choose during Tuesday’s primary election. Two will move on to fill two open seats in November. Republicans on the ballot Tuesday include Steve Kenkel, Charlie Parkhurst and Loren Christensen. Kendall and Parkhurst are the incumbents.

Also up for election this year (in November), is Democrat incumbent County Auditor Marsha Carter, who faces a challenge by Republican Mark Maxwell. They will face off in a forum tentatively set for October. Shelby County Republican Sheriff candidate Neil Gross is unopposed in his bid to replace Mark Hervey, who has announced his retirement.

6 candidates seek election in Pott. County Primary

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June 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Election officials in Pottawattamie County say six people are seeking two open seats on the Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors in Tuesday’s Primary election. Among the candidates are Republicans Marilyn Jo Drake, incumbent Lynn Grobe, Shala Chevalier, Lynne Branigan and Tim Wichman, and Democrat Bartholomew Randolph. Incumbent  Pott. County Sheriff Jeff Danker is unchallenged in the election for Pottawattamie County Sheriff, and incumbent Auditor Melyvn Houser is unchallenged for his office. Both men are Republicans.

Two of the five Republicans running for the board will move on to the November general election, unless none of the candidates receives at least 35 percent of the vote. If that occurs, the county’s Republican Party will then decide who moves on.

Other races on the June 7 primary will vote those running for U.S. senator, U.S. representative, state senator and state representatives.