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IA State Parks Featured in America’s Top Family fishing and Boating Spots Sweepstakes

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources say the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) is searching for the top 100 family fishing and boating spots across the nation, and several Iowa state parks are among those being considered. Iowans participating in the vote can ensure their favorite places to boat and fish are recognized nationally.

Iowa locations include Lake Macbride (Solon), Lake Pahoja (west of Larchwood),
Little River Watershed Lake (west of Leon) and Green Valley Lake (northwest of
Creston). Entrants can vote daily until April 12, 2015 for the three parks they
feel offer the best experience based on family amenities, location and the
likeliness to catch a fish or enjoy a day on the water. The parks with the most
votes will be placed on 2015 America’s Top 100 Family Fishing and Boating Spots
list.

To learn more about the sweepstakes and to vote for your favorite parks, got to
www.takemefishing.org and click on the link to America’s Top Family Fishing and Boating Spots Sweepstakes. Visit the Iowa DNR web site at www.iowadnr.gov for more information about each Iowa location including amenities, popular fish species and fish stocking information.

Cass County Comm./9-1-1 open for business

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March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A process that began in 2011 to update the Cass County Communications/9-1-1 Center has reached full circle, with the facility coming online this week. It’s not been an easy road, with countless discussions held over whether the County should farm out dispatcher services, whether the center should be expanded and relocated in the courthouse to prepare for the Next Generation of communications equipment, or whether a separate facility was in order.Cass Co 9-11

The Board of Supervisors, Public Safety and 9-1-1 Commission ultimately decided to purchase a building across the street from the courthouse and renovate the lower level to accommodate the dispatchers, equipment and the Emergency Management Director and 9-1-1 Director.

Cass County 9-1-1 Director Rob Koppert told the Board of Supervisors during their meeting this (Wednesday) morning, that the process was well worth the time and effort it took to bring it to fruition. Koppert thanked the Board of Supervisors for “Allowing us to have a nice place to work in, and the room to actually [be able to] stand up and stretch [without hitting another dispatcher]. We could have spent a million more to have a Taj Mahal, but we got a really great center for what you guys gave us, and I really thank you guys for that.”

Koppert said the County got its money worth out of the project. He said “We’ve got the County a very fiscally responsible 9-1-1 Center that is functional, and truly something to be proud of.”

Woman serving a life sentence for western IA kidnapping has died

News

March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A western Iowa woman who was convicted last year in a disturbing kidnapping and torture case has died in prison. Rebecca Beyer of Council Bluffs was sentenced to life in prison last July after being convicted of abusing her developmentally impaired stepson. The 47-year-old Beyer died on Monday of natural causes from a form of skin cancer, according to the Iowa Department of Corrections.

Beyer was arrested in 2013 after the 20-year-old victim told police he’d be kept locked inside a garage, attached to a wall with a dog leash and burned with forks, spoons and an iron that had been heated on a stove. The victim’s father and stepbrother, James Beyer and Ryan Smith, were also arrested in the case. Smith accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to two years probation. The Pottawattamie County Attorney’s office reports the case against James Beyer is still pending.

(Radio Iowa)

Cass Supervisors proclaim April as “Child Abuse Prevention Month”

News

March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday), signed a proclamation recognizing April as “Child Abuse Prevention Month,” in Cass County. The request to do so came from the County Child Abuse Prevention Council. Wendy Richter, Co-Chair of the Council along with Kate Olson, said there are several things they’re doing to bring awareness of Child Abuse and Prevention to the public eye.

Kate Olson holds one of the "Pinwheels for prevention," bringing awareness to child abuse & prevention.

Kate Olson holds one of the “Pinwheels for prevention,” bringing awareness to child abuse & prevention.

That includes the sale and display of “Pinwheels for Prevention,” a banner to be placed near the entrance to the Courthouse, and the planting of pinwheels outside the courthouse. Richter said funds raised from the sale of pinwheels will be used for the various projects geared toward prevention. The organization is also working with libraries in Cass County to get resources on good manners for kids, and parenting resources. They will also provide libraries with a list of recommended resources.

Kate Olson said there will also be a coloring contest during the first part of April in all the local schools. The libraries have agreed to post the pictures created during the month of April. After the presentation by Richter and Olson, Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman read the proclamation later signed by each Supervisor.

In other business, the Cass County Supervisors approved a 5-year contract with Medivac Ambulance. The County will share the cost of services with the City of Atlantic, 60/40, with the City picking up the largest portion of the cost. For the next year, the total cost amounts to $84,000, which is the same as it has been for the past 5-years. Afterward, from July 1st 2016 through June 30th 2020, the annual rate shared by the City and County is $92,000. And again, the City will pickup up 60-percent of the cost.

Montgomery County Burn ban lifted

News, Weather

March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency reports a ban on open burning which had been in effect since March 16th, has been lifted.  The ban was rescinded due to the current wet conditions.

Council seeks ways to protect Iowa town from ‘gentle giant’

News

March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

ONAWA, Iowa (AP) – The Onawa City Council has put off a decision on what to do about a St. Bernard that’s called a “gentle giant” by its owner and a potential menace by some other residents of the western Iowa community. Sioux City television station KCAU reports that dozens of people packed the council meeting Tuesday to learn Zhivago’s fate. The 3-year-old, 200-pounder has gotten loose twice but hasn’t bitten anyone. Police say he’s a dangerous animal who should be seized. Owner Billy Parker says Zhivago is a “gentle giant” and a therapy animal who poses no threat.

Council members discussed changing city ordinances so that a tall fence could be installed to help keep the dog in his yard. The members delayed a final decision until their April 14 meeting.

Iowa county supervisor faces drunken driving charge

News

March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A western Iowa county supervisor has been accused of drunken driving. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office says 31-year-old Justin Schultz was arrested early Sunday morning after a deputy pulled him over.  The Daily Nonpareil reports that three tests showed Schultz’s blood alcohol level was above the legal limit.

At Tuesday’s Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors meeting in Council Bluffs, Schultz declined to comment about the arrest and said he was working with an attorney.

Creston PD report

News

March 25th, 2015 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports two recent thefts and one arrest.

On Tuesday officers arrested 16-year-old Kane Farlow at 8:30pm at 1106 West Montgomery Street in Creston.  He was arrested on charges of Public Intoxication, Trespass, 5th Degree Criminal Mischief, and Assault on Police Officer with Injury.  He was released to Central Iowa Juvenile Detention.

Also on Tuesday officers received a report of a theft incident at a residence at 310 North Vine Street in Creston.  A resident reported the theft of some towels, 2 HDMI cords, 2 phone chargers, and a broken PS3.  The loss occurred sometime between 10:30am and 12:30pm and was estimated at $175.

On Friday a vehicle theft was reported at the Railroad Depot Parking Lot in Creston sometime between 5:30pm Tuesday and 4:30am Wednesday.  The vehicle is a black 2005 Chevy Tahoe with Iowa plates CAA591.  The loss was estimated at $10,000.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 3/25/2015

News, Podcasts

March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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Suspect arrested in connection with an assault in C. Bluffs

News

March 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A man from Council Bluffs was arrested early this (Wednesday) morning, following an alleged assault. According to Bluffs Police, 24-year old Joseph Broich was taken into custody at around 4-a.m., and charged with Serious Assault.

He was arrested after authorities were alerted to the possible assault of a 17-year old male at 1961 Parkwild Drive. Officers located the victim at a separate address and confirmed the incident had taken place. When they went to arrest Broich, the man allegedly became combative. Officers used a Taser to subdue Broich before taking him into custody.

All of the parties involved in the incident were treated by Council Bluffs Fire and Rescue medics, but refused further medical attention.