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Red Oak Police arrest juvenile for assault Wed. morning

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May 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 7:39-a.m.)

Police in Red Oak say a local teen was arrested early this (Wednesday) morning, on an assault charge. 17-year old Lyndon Daniel Bright, of Red Oak,  was taken into custody at around 12:22-a.m. in the 200 block of N. 8th Street and brought to the Montgomery County Jail. He was later released to his parents.

And, late Tuesday evening, Red Oak Police arrested 43-year old Lester Michael Ballard, of Red Oak, on a valid Pottawattamie County warrant for Driving While Barred. Ballard was brought to the Montgomery County Jail where he was being held on a $5,000 cash bond, pending extradition to Pott. County.

Unusually old fish just found in Iowa Great Lakes

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May 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is reporting that a 25-year-old fish has been found living in West Okoboji Lake. Jonathan Meerbeek, a DNR fisheries research biologist, says the male musky was marked with a freeze brand and stocked in the Iowa Great Lakes in 1993. It was caught during the gill netting season last week.

“I think 21 was the oldest fish we captured in the past,” Meerbeek said. “So, this one beats it by a few years. This is probably one of the oldest fish of known age that has been recaptured, in terms of muskies, so it’s a pretty unique fish.” The last time this particular fish was caught by the DNR was in 2006. According to Meerbeek, after age four, muskies have an annual mortality rate of around 25-percent.

“That’s not from angling mortality, per se…fish die, everything dies at some point. Muskies get old or they get sick. This one just happened to avoid all of those potential harms over time and made it to a fairly substantial age, considering most fish,” Meerbeek said. The 25-year-old musky was documented and released back into the lake. The 17.5 pound fish was 41.6 inches in length.

(Radio Iowa)

8-foot-long active bee hive is removed from church choir loft

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May 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A rural church in northwest Iowa’s Plymouth County has been buzzing with activity after a large bee hive was discovered inside the sanctuary. James Strickland, a beekeeper and pastor of the Nazarene Church in Le Mars, offered to help the nearby Addaville Methodist Church to remove the hive. “We did a little poking around and we discovered the bee hive was in the choir loft between two floor joists,” Pastor Strickland says. “We didn’t know at that point exactly how large it was but when we opened it up to remove the hive, it measured about eight-and-a-half feet in length, 17 inches wide and 11 inches deep.”

Strickland and two other beekeepers removed the active hive, which took the better part of a day to extract the bees, the hive, the comb and honey. “That hive had been there for several years,” he says. “We pulled six five-gallon buckets full of honeycomb off of that hive which is unheard of for this time of year. The bees should have eaten through most of their honey having gone through the winter and not being able to bring in any food of their own.”

Bee PhotoStrickland and the other beekeepers were wearing full protective gear as they removed the floorboards in the choir loft. “We discovered this massive hive, teaming with bees, absolutely full,” he says. “It’s hard to estimate bees because they won’t stand still. We estimate somewhere around 50,000 bees.” There are discussions about marketing the honey from the church hive as “Holy Honey.”

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., May 4th 2016

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May 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The author of a book about his father and other men who raised a U.S. flag at Iwo Jima during World War II says he no longer believes his father was in an iconic photograph of the event. “Flags of Our Fathers” author James Bradley says questions raised by two historians prompted him to recall comments his father made about the event. Bradley now believes his father participated in an earlier flag-raising.

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — A 40-year-old man convicted of first-degree burglary has escaped from a Coralville work release facility. Officials with the Iowa Department of Corrections say Curtis Jones didn’t return from his job as expected on Monday and was listed as an escaped inmate. His 40-year sentence began in June 2005.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former spokesman for Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has been named senior adviser to the Republican Party of Iowa to help GOP candidates including U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley win in November. Party Chairman Jeff Kaufmann says he’s hired Tim Albrecht to help Republican campaigns succeed.

DENVER, Iowa (AP) — Police say one person has died in a northeast Iowa construction site accident. The Denver Police Department says construction workers were digging along the foundation wall of a building in Denver when a portion of the wall tipped over on Monday and trapped 56-year-old Henry Gray, of Clarksville. Firefighters and the owner of Snelling Construction freed Henry from under the wall, but he died at the scene.

Iowa teacher resigns after failing alcohol tests at prom

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May 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

MILFORD, Iowa (AP) — A northwest Iowa teacher who failed alcohol tests while chaperoning a high school prom has resigned. Sioux City television station KTIV reports the Okoboji School Board accepted the resignation of 33-year-old Royce Van Roekel, during a special meeting Tuesday (today).

Milford police say officers were sent Saturday night to Boji Bay Fun House & Event Center, where the Okoboji High School prom was being held. Van Roekel failed a field sobriety test and his breath tested out at more than twice the legal limit to drive.

Van Roekel will be suspended until his resignation becomes effective June 1st. Online court records say Van Roekel pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of public intoxication.

Iowa’s high school graduation rate continues to rise

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May 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Education says the state’s high school graduation rate has increased for the fifth year in a row. Data released by the department Tuesday show about 90 percent of students in Iowa’s 2015 graduating class completed high school within four years. The graduation rate has steadily increased from 88.3 percent for the Class of 2011.

Officials say Iowa became the first state in the country with a graduation rate above 90 percent last year. The U.S. Department of Education has not yet released national data for the Class of 2015. Additionally, there were 3,637 Iowa students who dropped out during the 2014-15 school year, which is a slight decrease from the previous year’s dropout rate.

Bluffs man in critical condition after being hit by a vehicle

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May 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A man from Council Bluffs was transported to a hospital in Omaha in critical condition after he was struck by a vehicle this (Tuesday) morning. Bluffs Police say 60-year old Clifford Guild was struck by a vehicle driven by 25-year old Jessica Sawyer, of Council Bluffs, at around 8:30-a.m., in the 3800 block of Avenue G.

When officers arrived at the scene, Guild was unresponsive, and officers were unable to obtain a pulse. He was transported to Creighton University Medical Center. An initial investigation determined Guild was crossing the street, and for an unknown reason, crossed in front of the vehicle, driven by Sawyer.

Authorities say at this time, speed and/or alcohol do not appear to be factors in the accident. This case is currently under investigation by the Council Bluffs Police Traffic Unit.

Delayed injuries reported following accident in Harlan

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May 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan say four people involved in an accident April 26th, and who initially reported no injuries, were later seen by a physician. The accident happened at the intersection of Highway 59 and Lincoln Avenue.

Officials say a 2006 Chevy driven by Roland Wegner, of Harlan, was traveling west on Lincoln Avenue and had stopped at the controlled intersection with Highway 59.  A 2014 Mercedes, driven by Rene Flores, of Denison, was traveling north on Highway 59. When Wegner pulled into the intersection, his vehicle was struck on the right side by the Mercedes.

Wegner was cited for Failure to Yield the Right Of Way. Flores, and three other people in the Mercedes, later sought medical treatment. Damage from the collision amounted to $9,000.

Harlan Police report (issued 5/3/16)

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May 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department report the arrest on Monday, of 30-year old Eugene Cardine, and 19-year old Jodie Cardine, both of Harlan. The pair were arrested after officers were called to the 1700 block of Lincoln Avenue for a domestic disturbance.  Both subjects were transported to the Shelby County Jail where they were charged with intoxication in public. Eugene Cardine was also charged with violation of a protective order.  Jodie Cardine was also charged with disorderly conduct.

On Sunday, Harlan Police cited 20-year old Zachary Gross, of Earling, for possession of alcohol by person under legal age. The citation was issued after officers found several containers of alcohol in Gross’ truck.  Gross also received a parking citation for parking too far from the curb.

Last Friday, 21-year old Dylan Jager, of Elk Horn, was arrested in Harlan, when officers were called to Veterans Memorial Auditorium where Jager allegedly struck Kendra Week, of Exira.  Jager was later located in Elk Horn and transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with domestic abuse assault.

On April 27th, 23-year old Elmer Nathaniel Chavez Marroquin, of Omaha, was taken into custody in Harlan and charged with harassment in the 3rd degree. The arrest followed an investigation into a complaint of harassment filed by Mandy Watson, of Harlan.  Marroquin was later located and arrested and transported to the Shelby County Jail.  Marroquin was also cited for failure to have a valid driver’s license. That same day, 26-year old Janice Massey, of Harlan, and 26-year old Charles Wilson, of Yuma, Arizona, were both taken into custody after officers responded to a reported verbal domestic incident in the 3000 block of 12th Street.  Massey and Wilson were transported to the Shelby County Jail where they were both charged with intoxication in public.

“Tanks of Thanks®” program honors a local resident for making a difference in the community

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May 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Cenex & CHS Energy report Julie Williamson, of Wiota, has received a special thank you for paying it forward in her community. Williamson was selected to receive free fuel from Tanks of Thanks®, a program that recognizes people who go the extra mile for others. Recently, Williamson was presented with a $50 Tanks of Thanks gift card, which is redeemable at any Cenex® location, for donating her handmade quilts to a variety of causes throughout the community.

For years, Williamson has donated to the local school’s “Pink Out Night,” a silent auction. She has also spent time working with the local high school’s student council to make quilt blocks that created a quilt auctioned off for a student with a life-threatening illness.

The Tanks of Thanks program from CHS and Cenex retailers encourages people to nominate neighbors, family and friends for free fuel as a way to thank them for doing good deeds, both large and small. Each month, more than $5,000 in free fuel is given away through the Tanks of Thanks program.

Nominating someone for Tanks of Thanks is easy, and anyone can nominate or be nominated for any act of kindness. To make a nomination, visit TanksofThanks.com and briefly describe why someone deserves a Tank of Thanks.