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Hy-Vee warns of social media survey scam

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November 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Hy-Vee are warning people on social media about a survey scam. A post from Hy-Vee Corporate states “Please beware of a scam that has surfaced on social media. The post includes a fake “$80 off groceries” coupon at Hy-Vee stores. This is a scam and our stores are not able to honor this.” The company recommends “For the latest Hy-Vee deals, check out our weekly ad or monthly Mega ad, or download the Hy-Vee Deals app!”

Other companies such as Kohls have also been the subject of social media scams in recent months. If it looks too good to be true. It probably is.

If you see this on your social media page. DO NOT CLICK. It is a scam!

Man serving time on sex abuse charges out of Audubon Co. dies in prison

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November 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(IOWA CITY) – Officials with the Iowa Department of Corrections report 65-year old Russell Kenneth Fidler died from natural causes a little after 12:30-a.m. Saturday. Fidler, who had been incarcerated for the crime of Sexual Abuse, 2nd Degree from Audubon County, was pronounced dead at the University of Iowa Hospitals, where he had been taken due to a medical emergency.

Fidler’s incarceration in prison began on February 4, 2004.  Fidler, originally from Villisca, was sentenced to 25 years in prison, without parole, following a jury conviction for the second-degree sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl with cognitive mental disabilities and attention deficit disorder,  in April, 2003, at a residence in Kimballton.

Red Oak woman arrested on a Mills County warrant

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November 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak Saturday evening, arrested a woman wanted on a warrant out of Mills County. 29-year old Katie Rose Carnes, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 5:52-p.m. in the 800 block of N. 4th Street and brought to the Montgomery County Jail. Carnes’ bond was set at $5,000, in association with the warrant for Failure to Appear on a Possession of a Controlled Substance/1st offense, charge.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, 11/4/2018

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November 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 4:30- a.m. CST

URBANDALE, Iowa (AP) — A central Iowa couple face charges after police say they left their 9-month-old baby home alone for hours to go to a bar. Television station KCCI reports that police arrested 22-year-old Bryan Austin McCrea Bozarth and 20-year-old Ashley Lee Routh King on Friday. Each has been charged with child endangerment, and King also faces an underage drinking charge.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A lawsuit has been filed seeking to represent hundreds of victims of a former Iowa youth basketball coach now facing 15 to 180 years in prison for sexually exploiting them. The lawsuit was filed Friday by law firm Grefe & Sidney and names as defendants former Iowa Barnstormers coach Greg Stephen, the Barnstormers organization and its supervising organization, the Amateur Athletic Union. Stephen pleaded guilty last month to sexual exploitation and child porn charges and is awaiting sentencing.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Officials in Iowa City are reminding residents to compost their fall pumpkins and leftover Halloween jack-o-lanterns instead of trashing them. To do this, residents are asked to put pumpkins with yard waste collection, which is composted. Residents who do not receive curbside services can take pumpkins at no cost to the City’s compost facility located at the Iowa City Landfill and Recycling Center.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraskans and Iowans are being reminded to set their clocks back an hour before going to bed Saturday. Standard time returns this weekend at 2 a.m. Sunday. The change means most Americans will get an extra hour of rest, but those working overnight shifts might toil an hour longer. It also means some will forget to change their clocks, and show up early for church or other events on Sunday.

Carpenters work to surprise widow in Grant

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November 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A group of about a dozen area carpenters surprised a woman from Grant, Saturday, by siding her home for free. Tanner Preston, from Griswold, said homeowner Becky Westover lost her 63-year old husband David in Dec., 2017, due to an illness.

Ric Hanson photo’s

Tanner, along with his brother Landon, run Preston Carpentry, in Griswold. They and others came to the rescue after being approached by Becky’s son.

He said her son, Jesse decided to raise money and explore other options for residing her home, in Grant. Jesse got ahold of Landon, who worked to raise funds and other donations. They were able to cover all the expenses except for a final $1,000, but in the end, that was also taken care of.

The dozen or so area carpenters and family members showed up Saturday while Becky was working at the Wal-Mart Store, in Atlantic. They worked through pouring, cold rain to give the home an exterior facelift.

Included among the crew was: Brian Turner, Tanner Preston, Landon Preston and his wife Megan (& children Averi and Mason Jefferson), with Preston Carpentry; Matt Leighton, with Matt Leighton Carpentry, in Griswold; Austin Lorenz; Ryan Weaver; Jeb Peck; Bob Peck; Cameron Thompson (& his little brother Christian Thompson); John Perdue and Matt Jones.

These 4 photos provided courtesy Megan Preston (Click on any image to enlarge)

In addition to all the volunteer time, labor and donated materials, the Tiger Mart in Griswold stopped-by at around 12:15-p.m. and served up free pizza for the crew. When she arrived home from work late Saturday evening, Becky Westover was in a bit of shock, but once that wore -off, and she learned everything was donated, Megan Preston said Becky was tearful, and gave everyone hugs.

Police say Iowa couple left baby home alone to go to bar

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November 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

URBANDALE, Iowa (AP) — A central Iowa couple face charges after police say they left their 9-month-old baby home alone to go to a bar. Television station KCCI reports that police arrested 22-year-old Bryan Austin McCrea Bozarth and 20-year-old Ashley Lee Routh King on Friday. Police say officers were sent to the couple’s Urbandale home around midnight Thursday for a welfare check after someone reported the baby home alone. Officers say they found the baby in a crib, and no one else was home.

Police believe the baby was left alone about three hours. Police say both McCrea and King were drunk when officers questioned them. Each has been charged with child endangerment, and King also faces an underage drinking charge. The baby, who was unharmed, was placed with a family friend.

Shenandoah woman arrested Saturday afternoon in Red Oak

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November 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police, Saturday, arrested a Shenandoah woman on a warrant for Simple Assault. 21-year old Alexis Cheyenne Straw was taken into custody at around 2:40-p.m. in the 1000 block of E. Coolbaugh Street. She was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $300 bond.

Lawsuit seeks to represent hundreds in Iowa coach abuse case

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November 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A lawsuit seeking class-action status has been filed on behalf of hundreds of victims of a former Iowa youth basketball coach now facing 15 to 180 years in prison for sexually exploiting them. The lawsuit, which was filed Friday in state court by law firm Grefe & Sidney on behalf of an unnamed victim with the pseudonym John Doe, names former Iowa Barnstormers coach Greg Stephen, the Barnstormers organization and its supervising organization, the Amateur Athletic Union, as defendants.

It accuses Stephen of intruding on the privacy of more than 400 boys by secretly or deceptively recording them undressing, showering and performing sexually explicit acts. It also accuses the sports organizations of negligence by employing Stephen.

Stephen pleaded guilty last month to sexually exploiting minors and possessing and transporting child pornography. As part of the plea, he acknowledged that he secretly recorded players showering, posed as a girl on social media to trick boys into sending him sexually explicit images, and recorded himself fondling some boys while they slept. He hasn’t been sentenced yet.

Stephen’s arrest in March shocked the basketball community in Iowa, where he for years was a coach and co-director of the Adidas-sponsored traveling program for the state’s top youth players. The case has played out amid heightened awareness of sexual abuse in sports triggered by the arrest of disgraced gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, who is serving decades in prison after hundreds of women and girls accused him of sexually assaulting them under the guise of medical treatment.

Iowa City residents asked to compost _ not trash _ pumpkins

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November 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Officials in Iowa City are reminding residents to compost their fall pumpkins and leftover Halloween jack-o-lanterns instead of trashing them. To do this, residents are asked to put pumpkins with yard waste collection, which is composted.

Officials say to compost, remove any candles or lights from inside pumpkins and place them in the organics container, or in a brown paper yard waste bag. Then set it at the curb for normal collection. Residents are limited to 50 pounds per cart or bag.

Residents who do not receive curbside services can take pumpkins at no cost to the City’s compost facility located at the Iowa City Landfill and Recycling Center.

Time to set clocks back an hour for standard time’s return

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November 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraskans and Iowans are being reminded to set their clocks back an hour before going to bed tonight (Saturday). Standard time returns this weekend at 2 a.m. Sunday. The change means most Americans will get an extra hour of rest, but those working overnight shifts might toil an hour longer. It also means some will forget to change their clocks, and show up early for church or other events on Sunday.
Daylight time returns to Nebraska and Iowa in March. Not everyone in the United States makes the switch from standard time. The exceptions are Hawaii, most of Arizona, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Marianas.