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Doubts persist for Dem voters about female nominee in 2020

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February 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

PLYMOUTH, N.H. (AP) – In 2018, female candidates helped power the Democratic takeover of the U.S. House. But women in the Democratic Party seem only moderately enthusiastic about voting for a woman for president. AP VoteCast finds that women in Iowa were only slightly more likely than men to back a woman. And the survey shows that many women thought a female candidate would have a harder time beating President Donald Trump in November. The concern has been an added burden for the women seeking the Democratic nomination for president. The leading female candidate in the race, Elizabeth Warren, is trying to confront it in New Hampshire.

Iowa Democrats reviewing 5 percent of precincts

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February 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Democratic Party is reviewing roughly 5 percent of the precincts in last Monday’s Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses, after issuing a deadline for campaigns to offer data demonstrating inconsistencies with the party’s results. In a statement Saturday, state party officials in their effort to clean up after Monday’s reporting breakdown said they were reviewing campaign data from 95 of the 1,765 precinct caucuses and would issue any corrections to the final results by this Monday (Feb. 10th). The party asked the campaigns to submit evidence of inconsistencies in the final results of the caucuses.

2 IA Legislators introduce False Allegations Protections Bill

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February 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Officials with Families United Action Network (FUAN) announced Saturday, that Iowa Representative Ako Abdul-Samad and Senator Mark Segebart introduced the FUAN False Allegations Protections Bill to Change the Child Protective Services (CPS) Tip Line from Anonymous to Confidential.

Officials say the purpose of the proposed change is to show connections to false allegations to the Iowa DHS Child Protective Services division in high conflict custodial divisions in order to hold those accountable of false reporting under Iowa Code, that cannot be accomplished under the current, anonymous call-in reporting system.

FUAN says “Currently, high conflict divorces frequently result in false reports made to DHS by or on behalf of one of the parties. Whether founded or unfounded, these reports often affect the accused party negatively in custody battles while the accuser benefits. DHS takes approximately 37-thousand calls a year about child abuse. Of that 37-thousand, about one-third of the reports are rejected right away because they don’t meet the agency’s criteria. On the other 25-thousand, when they send out an investigator, two-thirds turn out unfounded. This usually is the result of someone with a personal grudge trying to cause a problem.”

Jerry Foxhoven, former Director of the Iowa Dept. of Human Services (DHS) says “It is important to protect individuals reporting child abuse when they have a good faith belief that abuse has occurred. However, intentional false reports put children at risk by diverting resources that should be dedicated to protecting children who are truly at risk.”

The introduction of Senate File 2148 and reintroduction of House File 373 would seek to recommend a legislative study into Child Protective Services call-in reporting line. It would also recommend change to the Iowa Child Protective Services in-call reporting line from anonymous to confidential by adopting similar verbiage to Connecticut’s call-in reporting script.

Cass County Tourism Annual Meeting set for Tue., Feb. 11 2020

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February 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The annual meeting of the Cass County Tourism Committee is set to take place 5:30-p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11th, in Atlantic. The event, to be held in the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce’ meeting room at the restored Rock Island Depot, is open to anyone with an interest in tourism in Cass County.

The Cass County Tourism Council’s purpose is to promote area attractions, and to continually develop and market the culture, history and economic well-being of Cass County, Iowa.  The 2018 Economic Impact Assessment of Travel in Iowa reports that domestic travelers generated a total of $517,500,000 in tax receipts in Iowa. Cass County’s piece of the pie came to $1.9 million in state tax receipts and $210,000 in local tax receipts. Domestic travel directly supports the payroll of food service, entertainment and recreation and lodging sectors.

5 hurt in Taylor County rollover accident, Saturday night

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February 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A single-vehicle rollover accident Saturday night just west of Clearfield, in Taylor County, resulted in five people injured. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2007 Ford F-250 pickup driven by 44-year old Clayton Wayne Nelson, of Lenox, was traveling west on 170th Street, about one-quarter of a mile west of Yellowstone Avenue, when the pickup sustained a mechanical failure. The vehicle went out of control and entered the north ditch, where it rolled over and came to rest on its top. The accident happened at around 9:06-p.m. None of the five occupants were wearing seat belts.

Nelson and four passengers suffered injuries. Two occupants were ejected from the truck and one was pinned underneath the vehicle. Nelson was taken by Ringgold County EMS to the Ringgold County Hospital with undisclosed injuries. Two passengers: 33-year old Angela Jenkins, of Lenox, and 21-year old Zachary Marxen, of Corning, were flown to Des Moines area hospitals with undisclosed injuries. 19-year old Cedric Nelson, of Lenox, was taken to Greater Regional Medical Center for injuries, and 21-year old Brylee Van Gelder, of Lenox, was transported to Ringgold County Hospital for treatment. The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office says a four-year old female suffered from minor bumps and bruises, and was transported by private vehicle to a hospital.

In addition to the aforementioned agencies, the Iowa State Patrol was assisted at the scene by Lenox Fire/EMS, and Bedford EMS.

SUV hits horse-drawn buggy in northern IA: 1 person injured

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February 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

One person was injured during a collision between an SUV and a horse-drawn buggy Friday evening, northwest of Riceville, in northern Iowa’s Mitchell County. The Iowa State Patrol reports Christian Bontreger, of Riceville, was driving the buggy on Walnut Street near the intersection with 450th, when it was struck from behind by a southbound 1997 Jeep Cherokee. Following the collision, both vehicles landed in the ditch. The accident happened at around 6:12-p.m.

Bontreger was transported by ambulance to the Mayo Hospital. There was no report on his condition. The driver of the Jeep, 67-year old Ronald Mayer, of Riceville, was not injured. He was arrested for OWI.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020

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February 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 4:00 a.m. CST

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Iowa prison officials say a man serving more than 80 years in prison for twice trying to hire a hit man has died behind bars. Officials say 39-year-old Justin Lee Dewitt died Friday afternoon. Officials have not said how Dewitt died. Dewitt was sentenced in 2018 to 35 years in prison for a murder-for-hire scheme involving a business associate and that associate’s family. The next year, he was sentenced to 50 years for trying to organize from behind bars the killings of witnesses from his first case so they couldn’t testify against him. An autopsy has been ordered in his death.

ALGONA, Iowa (AP) — A violent Iowa convict who was on parole when he shot a bank employee to death during a botched robbery last year has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports that 36-year-old Valentino Williams, of Coralville, was sentenced Friday in Kossuth County District Court for the Dec. 4 shooting death of 43-year-old Jessica Weisharr outside Security State Bank in Lu Verne. Williams had pleaded guilty to felony murder. In exchange, prosecutors dropped an attempted robbery count, and Williams waived his right to appeal. Williams also was ordered to pay $150,000 restitution to Weishaar’s family.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Democratic Party is reviewing roughly 5 percent of the precincts in Monday’s Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses after issuing a deadline for campaigns to offer data demonstrating inconsistencies with the party’s results. In a statement Saturday, state party officials in their effort to clean up after Monday’s reporting breakdown said they were reviewing campaign data from 95 of the 1,765 precinct caucuses and would issue any corrections to the final results by Monday. The party asked the campaigns to submit evidence of inconsistencies in the final results of the caucuses.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A 57-year-old Burlington man has been sentenced to nearly nine years in federal prison for receiving and distributing child pornography. Federal prosecutors for the Southern District of Iowa say in a news release that Jeffrey Scott Walter was sentenced Tuesday to 104 months in prison after pleading guilty last year. There is no parole in the federal system. Prosecutors say the investigation into Walter began in September 2016, when federal agents determined Walter’s internet provider address was advertising child pornography files. A search warrant executed at Walters’ home in March 2018 found electronic devices containing multiple images and videos of child pornography.

Arrest In Marshalltown Man’s Death

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February 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – An investigation into the death of a man at the Marshalltown Residential Facility has resulted in an arrest. Authorities say Iowa DCI agents arrested and charged 36-year old Adam Younis with involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance. He is being held in the Marshall County Jail.

Adam Mohammad Younis (IA DPS/DOC photo)

The charge is with regard to the death of 31-year old Derek Jones, who was found unresponsive in his room a little after 6-a.m., on Feb. 4th. Jones was living at the facility while on probation supervision with the Second Judicial District Department of Correctional Services. Because the death occurred in a Department of Corrections facility, the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) was contacted.

Younis is enrolled in a work-release program with the Department of Corrections, and was under the supervision of the 2nd Judicial District Department of Correctional Services while living at the residential facility.

An autopsy on Derek Jones was scheduled to take place at the Office of the Iowa State Medical Examiner. The incident remains under investigation. Authorities say no additional information will be released at this time.

Departments responding to the incident included the Iowa Department of Corrections, the Division of Criminal Investigation and the Marshalltown Police Department.

Travel Alert: Winter Storm to impact parts of northern Iowa tonight and Sunday

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February 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

If you have any travel plans that take you to northern/northeast Iowa and points east and north, you should be prepared for the impact of a winter storms that’s expected to hit the area tonight and Sunday. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 12-a.m. Sunday until 3-p.m., for the Counties of Winnebago, Worth, Hancock, and Cerro Gordo. Heavy mixed precipitation is  expected, with total snow accumulations of 4 to 7 inches and ice accumulations of a light glaze. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect during the same time frame, for: Palo Alto; Pocahontas; Humboldt; Wright; Franklin; Butler; Bremer; Webster; Hamilton; Hardin; Grundy and Black Hawk Counties, where mixed precipitation is expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches and minor ice accumulations can also be expected.

The National Weather Service says snow will develop tonight over northern Iowa then spread east and persist into Sunday. The snowfall rates will be moderate to heavy at times tonight into early Sunday, leading to a quick deterioration in travel conditions over far northern Iowa. Snow accumulations will be mainly confined to areas north of Highway 30. A transition to freezing drizzle may occur Sunday morning with minor ice accumulation possible. Increasing north wind during the day Sunday will lead to some blowing and drifting of snow especially in far northern Iowa where less freezing drizzle occurs.

If you must travel north  of Highway 30 later today or tonight, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions can be obtained by calling 5 1 1, or in Iowa on the web at 511ia.org.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/8/2020

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February 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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