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(Radio Iowa) – Police are investigating the Sunday night shooting of a man in Webster City. Pat Powers reports.
(Moravia, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says a mechanical malfunction likely led to a boat motor explosion injuring five at Lake Rathbun on Sunday, July 2, 2023.
The boat engine exploded during start-up at the Buck Creek Arm of Lake Rathbun around 3:00 PM on Sunday. One adult female received moderate to severe burns and was evacuated by helicopter to the University of Iowa Hospital. An adult male and three juveniles were taken to Mercy One in Centerville by ambulance for minor burn-related wounds.
During this busy holiday weekend, the DNR encourages boaters to keep safety in mind by wearing life jackets, designating a sober operator, and having a fire extinguisher on board.
(Radio Iowa) – The U-S-D-A has given two California companies the go ahead to begin selling chicken that’s grown from animal cells in a lab, but it will be a while before what’s called cultivated chicken lands in Iowa grocery stores. Chad Hart, an economist with Iowa State University Extension, suggests there are some headwinds for the product. “This is an alternative that some may wish to pursue that’s going to be substantially higher cost for quite some time,” Hart says, “and may not have as big an audience as some folks think.”
Hart points to what’s happened with plant-based products marketed as meatless meat. Products like “Beyond Meat” were introduced in 2019, but data recently released by the Plant Based Foods Association shows meatless meat sales in U-S grocery stores declined by one percent in 2022, after zero growth in 2021. “You know, the Impossible Burger is not as hot as it once was,” Hart says. “It does have an audience. It does have a core group that are looking for it, but for the most part those that want to eat meat find the meat that they’ve traditionally ate.”
Hart made his comments during a recent appearance on Iowa Press on Iowa P-B-S.
(Glenwood, Iowa) – Police in Glenwood report the arrest on Saturday, of a woman from Nebraska. 48-year-old Maria Cortinas, of Auburn (NE), was arrested for Public Intoxication and Disorderly Conduct. She was released on a $600 cash or surety bond.
(Creston, Iowa) – An accident Friday afternoon in Creston resulted in injuries to a man on a motorcycle. The Creston Police Department reports 38-year-old Cody Lee Witt, of Creston, was riding a 2016 Harley Davidson motorcycle westbound on Howard Street, with no traffic controls present. A 2002 Hyundai Sante Fe SUV driven by 19-year-old Philip M. Davis, of Creston, was traveling north on Pine Street, which is controlled at the intersection by a stop at sign.
Davis stopped and failed to yield to Witt’s motorcycle. He told Police he didn’t see the motorcycle before proceeding into the intersection. Witt laid his bike down on its side in order to avoid colliding with the SUV. Witt suffered from “road rash,” and was transported by Medic 1 to the hospital in Creston. His cycle sustained about $1,500 damage.
No citations were issued.
(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report five recent arrests:
At around 9:30-p.m. Sunday (7/2), 46-year-old William Peter Fargo, of Creston, was arrested at the Creston/Union County Law Enforcement Center (LEC). Fargo was charged with Assault Causing Bodily Injury or Mental Illness, No Intent. He was transported to the Union County Jail and later released on $1,000 bond; and, 21-year-old Austin Zachary Bloyd, of Creston, was arrested at the Creston/Union County LEC at around 7:30-p.m., Sunday. Bloyd was charged with Criminal Mischief 5th-Damage Under $300. He was cited and released.
There were two separate arrests Saturday, in Creston. At around 6-a.m., 34-year-old Maria Guadalupe Rodriguez, of Creston, was arrested in the 100 Block New York Ave., for OWI/1st Offense. Rodriguez was transported to the Union County Jail then onto the Adams County Jail, where she was released on a $1,000 cash or surety bond; and, at around 7:30-p.m. Saturday, 44-year-old Carrie Nawacy Pendegraft, of Creston, was arrested at the intersection of Adams and Elm Streets, in Creston. She was also charged with OWI 1st Offense. Pendegraft was transported to the Union County Jail then onto the Adams County Jail. Pendegraft was later released on OR.
And, Friday morning, 32-year-old Blake Robert Lacina, of Thayer, was arrested at Hanson Fitness Center in Creston. Lacina was charged with Violation of No Contact/Protective Order. Lacina was taken to the Union County Jail and released on his Own Recognizance.
(Cass County, Iowa) – Atlantic and Massena will host mobile food pantries on Wednesday, July 12th. A mobile pantry is a traveling food pantry that delivers food directly to families in need for a one-day distribution. People from surrounding towns and communities are welcome. Mobile food pantries are available free of charge. Anyone in need is welcome, and no documentation is required. Each car can take food for up to two households at a time. Both Atlantic and Massena will be distributing the same food products. If supplies run low in Massena, families will be directed to Atlantic. Full details about the July 12 Mobile Pantries, as well as dates for upcoming mobile pantries in 2023 are shown below:
July 12 Mobile Food Pantries:
Upcoming Atlantic 2023 Mobile Food Pantries
Please note: Atlantic 2023 Mobile Food Pantries are being held at different locations during the school year (Cass County Community Center) and summer months (Atlantic High School).
Upcoming Massena 2023 Mobile Food Pantries
Where: Southwest Iowa Egg Coop (74877 Clarke Ave. Massena, IA 50853)
Remaining 2023 Dates: August 9, October 11 (NOTE: Registration may be required by the Monday prior to distribution for these pantries. More information will be released before the pantries and posted on the Cass County Local Food Policy Council’s Facebook page listed below.)
Box pick-up time: 4:30-5:00 p.m.
Mobile pantry dates, times, and locations are subject to change. For the latest information on mobile pantries in Anita and Atlantic, visit https://foodbankheartland.org/food-resources/find-food/. For the latest information on Massena pantries, call (712) 779-3447. For information on upcoming events and local food, farmers markets, and food access activities, follow the Cass County Local Food Policy Council’s Facebook page @CassCountyLocalFood.
(Radio Iowa) – As more Iowans search for remote employment opportunities, the experts say more scammers are appearing and preying on unsuspecting job hunters. Better Business Bureau, spokeswoman, Bao Vang says they saw a significant increase in the number of online con artists earlier this year. In the first three months of 2023, B-B-Scam Tracker received reported losses of nearly 840-thousand dollars. Vang says scammers are typically looking for one of two things, that’s your cash and your personal or financial information.
The B-B-B says a reliable way to research companies offering jobs is on the agency’s website, which contains multiple business profiles that include how long someone has been in business, who owns the company, and reviews of the company.
(Radio Iowa) – A campaign is underway to teach about the symptoms of a stroke and the importance of acting quickly. Doctor Clinton Wright, with the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, says in addition to being potentially deadly, strokes cause more serious long-term disabilities than any other disease. A federal report says someone in the U-S has a stroke every 40 seconds, while every four minutes, someone dies of stroke.
Wright says symptoms are things like numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially when it happens on one side of the body, confusion that happens suddenly, trouble speaking or understanding speech, sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes or trouble seeing, walking, dizziness or loss of balance or coordination.
Wright says surviving a stroke is possible and damage can be greatly reduced with quick action.
(Lewis, Iowa) – The Cass County Conservation Board is once again holding a “Stand Up Paddleboard” (SUP) Demonstration. The public demonstration will be held 9-a.m. and 10:30-a.m., Saturday, July 22nd, at the Cold Springs Park Beach, near Lewis. There is no charge, but children must be 16 years or older, and paddler’s must weigh LESS than 250-pounds. You MUST CALL to reserve your spot, at 712-769-2372. The program will be cancelled if there is unsafe weather conditions on the Lake.
SUP is the fastest growing sport in the paddling community not only across the country, but especially right here in land-locked areas like Iowa. It’s fun, healthy as a total body work-out and offers a unique perspective when it comes to being on the water. After a quick demonstration try out the boards for yourself! If you do not bring a life jacket one will be provided to you. The CCCB Stand Up Paddleboard programs are held monthly, ending after the Labor Day Weekend on Saturday, September 2nd.
Available slots (as of June 29th):
Saturday July 22nd
9AM- 5 spots
10:30AM- 5 spots
August 26th
9AM- 5 Spots
10:30am- 5 Spots
September 2nd
9am- 5 Spots
10:30am- 5 Spots