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Adair County Board of Supervisor’s news

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, this (Wednesday) morning, met during a regular weekly session, and approved various administrative matters, including the receipt of two Manure Management Plans (MMP’s) from Prestige Farms and another producer. The Board heard from Adair County Weed Commissioner Nathan Jensen, with regard to the publishing Commissioner’s Official Notice about noxious weed control. The Board approved publishing of the notice as written.

Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman presented his report, which included Right-Of-Way contracts for Board Chair Matt Wedemeyer to sign with regard to the N5 Richland Road bridge project. He also reported on Secondary Roads Dept. maintenance and activities, that includes the last deliveries of road salt. He said also the Orient and Nichols concrete box culvert projects are done, with just some back-filling to take place. The Orient road should be open later this week.

The Orient Box Culvert project as it appeared 4-14-22 (Adair County Engineer’s Facebook page)

Kauffman said he has 14 bridges to inspect in the County next month. Kauffman also submitted a budget amendment in the amount of $310,000, for several reasons, including the increasing costs of road rock, mechanical issues with various pieces of county equipment that needed to be repaired, and an increase in other expenditures.

The Board’s final order of business was a Public Hearing on vacating a portion of 140th Street in Adair County, located about 3.5-miles south/southwest of Stuart and about a mile west of the Stuart Road (P-28). Kauffman explained to a concerned couple who lived in the area, where exactly the vacated portion was located.

The couple, Bev and John Johnson, wanted to make sure the primary access to their driveway wasn’t being obstructed. Since they come in off of Sheldon Avenue further to the west, they had no issue with the plan to vacate, which was approved by the Adair County Board of Supervisors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 4/20/22

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest at around 6:10-a.m. Tuesday, of 27-year-old Darisha Cheryl Ann Meudt, of Columbia, MO. She was arrested at the Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Failure to Appear on a Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree charge. Her bond was set at $300. And, at around 5:34-a.m. Sunday, 21-year-old Kylar Stephan Brink-Hubert, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for OWI/1st offense following a traffic stop on 190th Street, in Mills County. Bond was set at $1,000.

Sheriff’s officials said also there have been two separate accidents so far this week:

  • A 2007 Pontiac driven by 68-year-old Willard Dale Cook was traveling southwest on Levi Road at around 8:25-a.m. Monday, when, for reasons unknown, the vehicle went off the traveled portion of the road as it was negotiating a curve. The car went airborne and rolled off of an embankment before coming to rest at the lower level of the hill. Cook was transported by Glenwood Rescue to the hospital, for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. The vehicle was a total loss.
  • And, at around 11:37-a.m. Tuesday, a 2014 Nissan driven by 56-year-old David Brown, of Omaha, was traveling south on 221st Street near Barrus Road in Mills County, when a deer ran out of a ditch and onto the road. The vehicle struck the deer and then rolled onto its top into the ditch.

Bill would make more ID photos available for Amber Alerts, missing person cases

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa legislature has unanimously voted for a bill to make more photos available for public alerts about Missing Persons. Representative Tom Jeneary of Le Mars guided the bill through the House. “Under current law, the DOT cannot release a driver’s license photo or a non-driver’s ID photo except to law enforcement in limited situations. Law enforcement cannot share this image with the general public,” Jeneary says. “This bill allows law enforcement to share the picture when a person is missing or the person is suspected of taking a minor in an Amber Alert.”

Senator Jeff Reichman of Montrose says minutes count in missing persons cases, especially when it involves a child. “There’s usually a 72 hour window, and then the statistic starts dropping off, so this should help law enforcement,” Reichman says.

The bill goes into effect as soon as the governor signs it into law. The D-O-T will be able to release photos that will be posted next to names on the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Missing Persons Clearinghouse. The list includes Iowans missing under suspicious circumstances as well as runaways and Iowans with physical or mental disabilities who are unable to take care of themselves on their own.

Atlantic Spanish students conducting food drive to raise funds for Costa Rica trip

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April 20th, 2022 by admin

Atlantic high school Spanish students are gearing up for a trip to Costa Rica

Atlantic Spanish III student Jackson McLaren

this summer. They have started a canned food drive effort to help raise funds to defray the cost of the trip.

The food drive is a two-pronged effort with all K-12 classes collecting food through this Friday and the Spanish students going out in the community this Saturday to collect donations door-to-door. Junior Spanish III student Jackson McLaren talked about how the food drive works.

McLaren said the trip is a great opportunity for students to get to experience a Spanish speaking nation.

He said if you want to donate be on the look out for students going door-to-door Saturday or you could leave items outside your door if you would like.

The classroom effort has an incentive reward as well.

McLaren said around 30 students are trying to attend the trip and they appreciate the help they are getting from the community and their sponsors.

Iowa law officers seek out pot-smoking drivers on this 4-20 ‘marijuana holiday’

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A reminder:  Iowa law enforcement officers are being particularly watchful for impaired drivers as today’s (Wednesday) date of April 20th or Four-Twenty is considered in some circles as a “marijuana holiday.” Sergeant Paul Gardner, with the Iowa State Patrol in Fort Dodge, says make no mistake, marijuana is a dangerous drug. “Marijuana is still illegal in Iowa, so 4-20 is going to focus on drugged driving,” Gardner says. “Many people think that drugged driving is okay, which it’s not. We find that it is still the same as drunk driving, so alcohol and drugs, especially marijuana, have their own impacts on certain drivers.”

Gardner says he’s seeing an upturn in motorists being arrested in Iowa due to being impaired by marijuana, alcohol or both. “Marijuana will slow somebody’s reaction time and judgment down, along with other things that it will cause in their behavior, and it is still illegal to drive while under the influence of marijuana,” Gardner says. “So if somebody is caught with marijuana in their system, they could face an OWI.”

The special traffic enforcement operation through the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau will run through Friday.

Atlantic School Board accepts resignation of Mr. James Todd

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Atlantic School District Superintendent Steve Barber reports during a special, closed session this (Wednesday) morning, the School Board accepted the resignation of High School Science (Chemistry/Conceptual Chemistry & Physics) Teacher James Todd. No other information, including an explanation for the resignation was given.

Mr. James Todd (ACSD staff photo)

Prescription Drug Take Back Day is April 30th

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, NE) – The Drug Enforcement Administration will host its 22nd National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 30, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event offers free and anonymous disposal of unneeded medications at more than 4,000 local drop-off locations nationwide.

Drug overdoses are up almost 30 percent over the last year alone and claiming more than 286 lives every day. The majority of opioid addictions in America start with prescription pills obtained from a family member or friend. Take Back Day is a chance to clean out medicine cabinets and get rid of unneeded medication to help prevent medication misuse and opioid addiction from ever starting.

Collection sites will be located around the country and will be collecting tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs — safely and anonymously. Drop off your unneeded medication between 10:00 am – 2:00 pm (in your time zone).

Locally, there is a prescription drug drop-off box just outside of the Atlantic Police Department offices inside City Hall. Elsewhere:

  • At the Audubon County Sheriff’s Office
  • The Council Bluffs Police Dept. (Walgreens)
  • The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office
  • The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office,
  • and, the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office.

Shelby County Sheriff’s report, 4/20/22

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Sheriff’s office reports several arrests took place since the beginning of the month. On April 3rd, 46-year-old Carrie Lynn Kellogg, of Atlantic, was arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 59. Kellogg was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Possession of Controlled Substance, Prohibited Acts, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Improper Rear Lamps, and No Valid Driver’s License.

On the 6th, four Harlan residents were arrested following the execution of a search warrant at a residence in Harlan:

  • 36-year-old Zachary Thomas Scheffler was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Gathering where Marijuana is used.
  • 31-year-old Kaleigh Marie Turner was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a Controlled Substance.
  • 32-year-old Jacob Brady Scheffler was charged with Gathering where Marijuana is used.
  • and, 38-year-old Amber Leigh Lind was arrested on an active warrant out of Shelby County for Possession of a Controlled Substance, Prohibited Acts, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.  Lind was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged also with Gathering where Marijuana is used.

On April 7th, 24-year-old Justin Andrew Dickinson, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County Warrant for Burglary 3rd Degree. On the 9th, 28-year-old Gunnar Michael Blum, of Kimballton, was arrested following a traffic stop in Elk Horn. Blum was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Driving while License Denied or Revoked, Operating a Non-Registered Vehicle, and Failure to Provide Proof of Financial Liability.

On April 13th, 42-year-old Mark Corwin Gunderson, of Shelby, was arrested following a call for service at a residence in Shelby.  Gunderson was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Domestic Abuse Assault 1st offense. On the 15th, Shelby County Deputies arrested 33-year-old Brittany Marie Barker, of Shelby, on an active Shelby County warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault 1st offense.

And, on April 1st, 36-year-old James Robert McConnell, of Manilla, was arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 191. McConnell was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with OWI 1st, open container, and speeding.

Red Oak woman arrested on a drug-related warrant

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Sheriff’s deputies in Montgomery County, Tuesday, arrested a woman wanted on a drug-related warrant. The Sheriff’s Department reports 57-year-old Sheryl Lynn Clark, of Red Oak, was taken into custody on the warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance/1st Offense. Clark was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Former V.P. Pence to stump in Iowa for Rep. Feenstra

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April 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATE/Radio Iowa) – Former Vice President Mike Pence will be one of the featured speakers this Saturday at the Iowa Republican Fourth District convention in Carroll. Woodbury County G-O-P chairman Bob Henderson expects a big turnout. “We are going to have, I believe somewhere in their neighborhood of about 300 delegates and probably at close to 100, maybe 150 alternate delegates, but then there will be a number of observers.” There will be candidates for various offices, not only statewide but also federal offices who will be there who will speak as well, Henderson says.

He says they will discuss several issues. “The convention, of course, is to do things like passing the platform that has been worked on to a large extent, in fact by the platform committee. And of course, delegates have the opportunity of bringing amendments to the forefront during that time,” Henderson says. “And of course, the way this works is the four district conventions will put together all of the platforms that they have and then that gets passed to the state.” Henderson says Fourth District Congressman Randy Feenstra and Vice President Pence will serve breakfast to convention delegates Saturday in Carroll from 9:30 a-m to 10 a-m. “I know that Randy’s a pretty good cook. I don’t know about Vice President Pence, I don’t know what his cooking skills are like — but we’re going to find out on Saturday,” Henderson says.

Pence was the special guest last year at Feenstra’s first annual family picnic in Sioux Center The Fourth District convention begins at 10 a-m at Carroll High School. Pence will also speak at the Story County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Highway dinner on Saturday. That event is at the Ames Golf and Country Club at 6 p.m. Tickets are $75.