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Sen. Grassley “very concerned” about North Korean threats

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A U-S Senator from Iowa says “there’s every reason to be afraid” as North Korea’s leader vows to restart that nation’s nuclear reactor, hinting it would provide materials for atomic weapons. Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s “very concerned” as the U-S moves more troops, ships and warplanes into that region. “We’ve had so-called saber rattling from North Korea for probably 15 years but we have a 31-year-old leader of the country who I don’t know much about,” Grassley says “I don’t know if we know enough about him to draw any conclusions.”

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said in a speech Sunday that nuclear weapons would be “a reliable war deterrent and a guarantee to protect our sovereignty.” Grassley fears Kim’s inexperience and recklessness could lead to trouble. “He could be young enough that he’s willing to take any chances, doesn’t understand the potential dangers that are ahead, both for him as well as other people involved,” Grassley says. “He may be just trying to saber rattle to consolidate his own political agenda.”

Kim has repeatedly threatened to invade South Korea and to attack American bases in the Pacific. Last month, a North Korean official reportedly said he’d back launching a preemptive nuclear strike on Washington D-C, saying, “the stronghold of evils will be engulfed in a sea of fire.” Grassley says he’s seen the reports from U-S experts who say North Korea doesn’t have the technological capability to pose a legitimate threat, but he says there’s still reason for concern. “The military is very strong in that country and I presume they’re strong enough that if they don’t like him, they could throw him out,” Grassley says. “We just don’t know the situation and so there’s every reason to be afraid.”

North Korea’s nuclear plant has been idle since 2007.

(Radio Iowa)

2 arrested on warrants in Page County

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports two people were arrested late last week on separate warrants. Officials say 43-year old Jodie Marie Sherman, of Shambaugh, was arrested March 27th by Council Bluffs Police on a Page County warrant for Failure to Appear. Sherman was held in the Pottawattamie County Jail until being transferred to the Page County Jail, where she was being held on $2,000 bond until making an appearance before a District Court Judge. Sherman originally faced an Aggravated Serious Misdemeanor charge of Domestic Abuse Assault with intent or display of a weapon.

Last Thursday, 39-year old Raymond Dean Wiley, of Essex, was arrested at his home, on a Page County warrant stemming from a local traffic stop, where he was arrested for Driving While Suspended or revoked. Wiley was brought to the Page County Jail and later posted a $1,000 bond.

8AM Newscast 04-02-2013

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April 2nd, 2013 by admin

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Harlan man charged after car hits house Saturday

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

In a follow-up to a story we first told you about Saturday morning, officials in Shelby County say a Harlan man was charged with OWI following an accident in which a car struck a house in Harlan on Saturday. The Harlan Police Department says 18 year old Christopher J. Hopkins Jr. of Harlan was driving a Ford Taurus on 19th Street around 4am Saturday when the vehicle went out of control, went through a yard, struck a tree and hit the north side of the residence at 1104 19th Street.

Authorities say Hopkins told officers the brakes went out on the vehicle, causing him to lose control. An investigation showed he had a blood alcohol level of .16%. Hopkins was taken to the Shelby County Jail. Upon further investigation, Hopkins was also cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to maintain control. 22 year old Dane Dodge of Harlan was charged in the accident with providing alcohol to a minor.

7AM Newscast 04-02-2013

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Fatal Rollover accident in Cass Co. Tuesday morning

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

(updated 12:27-p.m.)

The Iowa State Patrol says a Central Iowa man died during a rollover accident this (Tuesday) morning, in Cass County. 53-year old Larry Richard Mott, of Dallas Center died after being ejected from his passenger car when it flipped end-over-end and came to rest on its top in the north ditch. The accident happened on Interstate 80 at around 5:45-a.m., at the 56.5 mile marker westbound (About one-half mile east of the Elk Horn exit).

Mott died at the scene. Officials say he was not wearing a seat belt.

Clarinda man arrested Monday night

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County say a traffic stop late Monday night on Highway 34 near 200th Street, resulted in the arrest of a Clarinda man. 44-year old Steven G. Kingsolver was charged with Driving While Revoked after he was pulled over at around 11:25-p.m.  He was also cited for Failure to have Insurance, and Operating without a Registration.

Kingsolver was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and later released on $1,000 bond.

March was colder and wetter than normal

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

March 2013 did a big turnaround for March of last year. State climatologist Harry Hillaker, says March of 2012 was much warmer than normal — but that wasn’t the case this year. “Preliminarily, temperatures averaging about seven degrees colder than usual,” Hillaker says.In Atlantic, the high temperature for the month averaged 42-degrees, which was about three-degrees cooler than normal. Hillaker says we have to go back all the way to 1984 to find a colder March, and possibly further back once all the data comes in. The cold in March brought along a bunch of snow too.

“Actually, the snowiest March since 1998 — the state average was about nine-point-eight inches — which is a little more than double what’s normal for the month, and so cold and snowy. And as far as precipitation in general for a state average, just barely above normal for the month — roughly about two-point-two inches of precipitation this month,” Hillaker says. The precipitation for the month kept a positive wet trend going.

“It would be the fourth consecutive month that our state average precipitation has actually been above normal,” Hillaker says. “We haven’t put a streak together like that for quite some time. None of those months really were exceptionally wet, but at least its kind of in the direction we want to be going with the ongoing long-term drought conditions that we’re still trying to overcome.”In Atlantic, we received a total of 6.3-inches of snow, which melted down into slightly less than an inch of liquid precipitation (.85″ inch), which was well below the normal amount we should have received for the month (2.29”).

Hillaker says the weather for Iowa in April could be warm and wet according to early predictions.

(Radio Iowa/data from KJAN)

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., April 2nd 2013

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa Senate committee has approved tax breaks that reward green energy, charitable food donations and preserving historical sites. The Senate Ways and Means Committee passed multiple tax break bills Wednesday. These now move before the full Senate.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — House lawmakers are backing legislation that would make it easier for livestock producers to downsize. Legislation passed the House 83-16 yesterday that would allow some livestock producers to close barns and be reclassified as small operations. Then they no would longer need to file plans for manure disposal with the state.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — An additional man faces a murder charge in the fatal shooting of a former women’s basketball standout from Cedar Rapids. Yasin Muhidin appeared Sunday in Linn County Court in connection with 19-year-old Latasha Roundtree’s death. He faces several charges, including first-degree murder and intimidation with a dangerous weapon.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A University of Iowa nursing student hit by a campus bus in 2011 has filed a lawsuit against the bus driver, the school and the state. Cedar Rapids station KCRG reports Rebecca Segriff is seeking compensation for physical, emotional and mental pain caused by the accident involving a Cambus. Court documents filed in Johnson County do not specify how much compensation she is seeking.

Thefts and burglary investigations in Mills County

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County are investigating four recent incidents of theft. Three of the incidents were reported Friday. Authorities say Mid-American Energy in Council Bluffs reported an incident of 2nd degree theft from their property located along 250th Street in Mills County, a Hastings man reported an incident of burglary in the 3rd degree and theft in the 2nd, from his property located along Marh Avenue, and, Harley Davidson of Pacific Junction reported an incident of 3rd degree theft from their property located along 190th Street. Authorities said also, a Silver City man reported an incident of 3rd degree theft on Sunday, from his property off of 230th Street. No other details were provided on what items were stolen.