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Creston Police trying to get to the bottom of TP theft

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March 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston are investigating the theft of toilet paper. The Hy-Vee Store in Creston reported to authorities that someone stole five packages of Charmin toilet paper sometime between 6:25-and 6:30-p.m., Sunday. The loss was estimated at $45.

And, a Creston resident reported to police on Friday, that a license plate was stolen from his moped sometime between March 18th and 20th, while the vehicle was parked at his residence in the 300 block of North Sycamore Street. Both incidents remain under investigation.

(Podcast) KJAN News & funeral report, 3/24/2015

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March 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:06-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Diabetes Alert Day – take the test

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March 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Today (March 24th), is designated as the “American Diabetes Association Alert Day®.” The Cass County Memorial Hospital Diabetes Center and the American Diabetes Association are encouraging the public to take the Diabetes Risk Test, as well as to share the test with everyone they care about – friends, family members and colleagues.diabetes-infographic

The Diabetes Risk Test asks users to answer simple questions about weight, age, family history and other potential risks for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Preventive tips are provided for everyone who takes the test, including encouraging those at high risk to talk with their health care provider.

You can be part of the movement to Stop Diabetes and get your free Diabetes Risk Test (English or Spanish) by visiting the Association on Facebook, diabetes.org/risktest or by calling 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383). Although Alert Day is a one-day event, the Diabetes Risk Test is available year-round.

The Cass County Memorial Hospital Diabetes Center can be reached at 712-243-7833 or 7834 if you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment.

2 Wall Lake residents charged with child endangerment

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March 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

WALL LAKE, Iowa (AP) – Two Wall Lake residents are accused of distributing marijuana in a home with several children.  The Sac County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday the arrests of 37-year-old Laura Lawler and 37-year-old Jason Ransom. Lawler is charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana and child endangerment. Ransom is charged with child endangerment.

The Sioux City Journal reports four children were removed from the home, and the Department of Human Services was contacted. Lawler and Ransom are being held in Sac County Jail. Bond for Lawler is set at $14,000 and bond for Ransom is set at $8,000.

Red Oak Police Report, 3/24/15

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March 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak report two women employed by a local convenience store were arrested Monday night on Theft charges. Authorities say following an investigation, Debra Ann Lamb and Katherina Ann Gurney, both of Red Oak, both employees at the Red Oak Kum-and-Go Store, were taken into custody at around 10:30-p.m.  Lamb was charged with Theft in the 3rd Degree, while Gurney faces a 4th Degree Theft charge. Both women were being held in the Montgomery County Jail Tuesday morning. Lamb’s bond was set at $2,000, while Gurney’s bond was $1,000.

And, Red Oak Police investigated two, separate, non-injury accidents Monday. Authorities say Police were called to 6th and Elm Streets where a two-vehicle accident took place. When officers arrived, they found a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spider sitting on the west side of the intersection on the traveled portion of the road. A second vehicle was near a power pole facing southeast across the road. An investigation determined the Eclipse, driven by 18-year old Teanna Pafford, of Red Oak, was traveling westbound. Pafford failed to see the other, southbound car. The vehicles collided at the intersection The damage was estimated at $6,000 altogether. Pafford was cited for Failure to Yield to a vehicle on the right.

The other accident happened at the intersection of Hammond and 1st Streets in Red Oak, at around 3:35-p.m., Monday. Officials say a 2007 Chevy Suburban driven by 15-year old Nathan Fournier, of Red Oak, was traveling west on Hammond Street, while a 1992 Chevy pickup driven by 46-year old Justin Nuckolls, of Red Oak, was traveling south on 1st Street. Nuckolls told police he put his truck in neutral and thought he was slowing down. The collision happened after he looked up from his dash. Damage from the crash amounted to $4,800. Nuckolls was cited for Failure to Obey a Yield Sign.

Bluffs man charged w/attempted murder by sledgehammer

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March 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A Council Bluffs man charged with attempted murder faces prison time after allegedly striking a man in the head with a sledgehammer. The Daily NonPareil reports 54-year old Christopher C. McNeal, was arrested last Thursday on a warrant for attempted murder, willful injury causing serious bodily injury, assault and first-degree burglary. Police say the charges stem from an incident at a garage in the 1700 block of Avenue G, on Feb. 22 nd.

According to Sgt. Chad Meyers, a 48-year-old Council Bluffs man had been working in a garage when McNeal entered and asked to use some tools to work on something. The 48-year-old didn’t own the garage and had been asked by the owner to not let anyone else in the garage, so he asked McNeal to leave. An argument ensued and McNeal allegedly hit the 48-year-old on the head with a sledgehammer, causing him to lose consciousness for nearly 24 hours. The alleged victim suffered from bleeding on the brain and is still recovering.

McNeal remains held in the Pottawattamie County Jail on $200,000 bond.

2 Sexual exploitation cases involving a former C.Bluffs teacher will be combined

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March 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A judge in Pottawattamie County has ordered two sexual exploitation cases against a former Council Bluffs teacher to be consolidated. The Daily NonPareil reports Fourth District Court Judge Gregory Steensland granted a motion by the Pottawattamie County Attorney’s Office to consolidate the cases against 29-year old Jeffrey Daugherty, who faces 12 charges in connection with two alleged inappropriate relationships with students. The defense did not object to the motion.

Daugherty, a former math teacher at Thomas Jefferson High School, is accused of two counts of third-degree sexual abuse, five counts of sexual exploitation by a school employee and one count each of sexual exploitation of a minor and lascivious conduct with a minor in connection to the first case. The teacher allegedly engaged in a relationship with a 15-year-old student. An arrest affidavit notes the alleged relationship lasted about two months. Police arrested Daugherty on Jan. 8th.

In late January, a second former student came forward. The now 18-year-old female was 17 at the time of the alleged relationship, which court records show occurred in April of 2014. Police arrested Daugherty on Feb. 5th on two counts of sexual exploitation by a school employee and lascivious conduct with a minor.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., March 24th 2015

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March 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

HAWARDEN, Iowa (AP) — Wells Fargo has donated a home to the Center for Financial Education, a nonprofit ministry that provides counseling services free of charge in northwest Iowa. Wells Fargo donated the house mortgage-free in October. Through its Community and Urban Stabilization Program, which was started last year, Wells Fargo has donated more than 450 properties to nonprofit and faith-based organizations.

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — Police say a Des Moines man has been charged in connection with a stabbing in Newton. Court documents show 25-year-old Quentin Smith was arrested and charged with attempted murder after a stabbing incident Sunday night at a Newton home. Police say a man awoke to Smith standing nearby with a knife in hand.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad took the day off Monday to recover from a cold. Branstad’s spokesman Jimmy Centers said the governor caught a cold while on vacation last week. All his public events were canceled Monday so Branstad could take the day off to rest.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gun control advocates are reiterating their opposition to legislation that would allow a child of any age in Iowa to use a handgun with a parent’s supervision. The Rev. Cheryl Thomas with Iowans for Gun Safety says the legislation, which passed recently in the House, would increase gun violence in Iowa. The bill would allow children under 14 to use a handgun with a parent’s supervision. It would also remove mandatory background checks on some handgun purchases, removing a de facto three-day waiting period, among other things.

Bicycle vs. car accident in Council Bluffs

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March 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A 10-year old suffered from minor abrasions after the bike he was riding was struck by a car in Council Bluffs, Monday afternoon. Bluffs Police say officers responded to a reported car pedestrian crash at the intersection of 6th and Kanesville at 3:48-p.m.  When the officers arrived, it was learned that a 10 year old, his mother, and sister were crossing 6th Street, traveling westbound on bicycles.

32-year old Fernando Vasquez, of Council Bluffs, was traveling northbound on 6th Street in a Mazda. Vasquez stopped for a red light and started to turn right onto Kanesville, when the 10 year old ran into the side of the Mazda, fell to the ground and sustained minor scrapes. The child’s mother refused medical treatment at the scene. The child’s name is not being released.

Authorities right turns on red are allowed at the intersection, when safe to do so. Vasquez was cited for failing to yield to persons in a crosswalk.

Ernst makes first speech on senate floor, touts her first bill

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March 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Republican Joni Ernst has introduced her first bill in the U.S. Senate — the “Prioritizing Veterans’ Access to Mental Health Care Act.” The bill would make hiring more psychiatrists a higher priority for the Veterans Administration, plus Ernst proposes expanding coverage so veterans could seek mental health care elsewhere if they’d have a lengthy wait at a V-A facility.

“These veterans fought for us and defended us tirelessly. They endured more than some of us can ever imagine,” Ernst said. “The invisible wounds of war can no longer go unnoticed.” Ernst made her comments during a speech late Monday afternoon on the Senate floor. She spoke for more than 10 minutes, mentioning her own military service and the calls she’s gotten from veterans who are suicidal, but cannot get timely help from the V-A.

“We have to do better,” Ernst said. A veteran seeking mental health services from the V-A has to wait an average of 36 days before they get an appointment and Ernst suggests that’s one reason why the suicide rate among veterans is so high. “We hear this number from time to do, but think about it: 22 veterans suicides per days,” Ernst said. Under current practice, veterans are not allowed coverage for mental health services if a V-A facility is within 40 miles of where they live — regardless of the wait time for an appointment at that facility.

(Radio Iowa)