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Officials with “Iowa’s Ride” today (Friday), announced that after meeting with cycling teams and cyclists throughout the state, they have decided to change the dates and direction of travel for the bicycling event. The Ride will now begin on Sunday, July 12th and end on Saturday, July 18th. Iowa’s Ride will also start on the eastern edge of Iowa in a Mississippi River town and travel west, ending seven days later in Western Iowa. Iowa’s Ride was originally set to begin in western Iowa on July 19, 2020 and travel across northern Iowa before finishing at a town along the Mississippi River on July 25. Those are the same dates as next year’s RAGBRAI.
Event organizers say in feedback they received from bicycling groups and individuals, “The most overwhelming concern that keeps coming up is the date of the event and how it is dividing long standing cycling teams.” Officials said also, “We apologize to those who have scheduled around this week and will be disappointed by this decision. We will refund 100% of those entry fees if they request since they no longer wish to do the ride.”
Details on the July 2020 route are expected to be released yet this month. They have also pledged to extend the early-bird deadline until February 1st. The $150 entry fee, they said, will save $25 for each riding member. In the end, all proceeds after expenses, will be given to Iowa charities.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A supervisor in the Iowa public defender’s office has resigned his longtime side job as a police officer after critics said it created a conflict of interest. Mike Adams, supervisor of the special defense unit, resigned last month from the Colfax Police Department, where he worked as a reserve officer. His resignation letter was released Friday under the open records law.
It comes after The Associated Press reported on concerns about Adams’ work as an officer in a jurisdiction where his office represents low-income criminal defendants. His dual roles became a problem when Adams’ subordinates were defending a man charged in a beating death in Colfax. Adams arrested a potential witness in the murder case in August. Lawyers who report to Adams then withdrew from the case in September.
(Radio Iowa) — Woodbury County Sheriff Dave Drew says mug shots from the county jail will no longer be publicly sown on the jail’s website. Drew says the decision was prompted by complaints about the mugshots being shown on a Facebook page called “Lock Up Sioux City.” “We had nothing to do with it — but what they were doing is capturing photos of people who had been arrested,” Drew says.
Drew says there were distasteful comments being made about the pictures on the site and that caused some issues with inmates. “We would find that our jail staff.. were dealing with people that were not combative, or not resistant until all of a sudden we got to that point of mugshot. Because they (mugshots) were on social media and didn’t want their picture on it,”Drew says. “We were spending 15 to 20 minutes extra tying ourselves up convincing them we didn’t have nothing to do with it, but this is something that has to be done.”
Sheriff Drew says many other counties do not publicly post mugshots of their jail inmates. He says mugshots will still be provided to the local news media for their use.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A man has been imprisoned for video recording girls in the bathroom of his West Des Moines record store. The Polk County District Court clerk’s office says 50-year-old Robert Kuhn was sentenced Thursday to 30 years in prison. Kuhn was found guilty last month of three counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and three counts of invasion of privacy.
Kuhn was arrested in 2017 after a girl who had worked for him told police she found a video camera hidden on a shelf in the bathroom after Kuhn had asked her to try on dresses. Federal prosecutors also had filed a child pornography charge but later dropped it.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office today (Friday) issued a report detailing nearly a dozen arrests that have occurred since Oct. 28th. Beginning with the most recent arrests:
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office today (Friday) released a report on recent accident investigations. Authorities say that a weather-related accident happened at around 2:07-a.m. Monday, on eastbound Interstate 80. A 1999 Ford F-350 owned and driven by 33-year old Joshua Wayne Andrews, of Lead, SD, was towing a Volkswagen Jetta on I-80, when Andews lost control of the pickup. The towed vehicle jackknifed and struck the Ford on both sides. Both vehicles then struck a cable barrier and came to rest facing westbound. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Ford is estimated at $2,000; damage to the towed Volkswagen is estimated at $1,600.
And, at around 5:50-p.m. November 8th, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a two-vehicle accident on 650th Street in Cass County. A 2004 Chevy Silverado driven by 50-year old Cirilo Hernandez Garcia, of Marshalltown, was pulling out a driveway and struck a 2009 Chevy CBT owned and driven by 23-year old Jeremy Robert Albert, of Kimballton. Albert suffered unknown injuries, and was transported to Cass County Memorial Hospital by private vehicle. Damage to his vehicle was estimated at $3,000; damage to Garcia’s vehicle was estimated at $4,000. Hernandez Garcia was cited for Failure to Yield Upon Entering Through Roadway.
(Radio Iowa) — All classes and activities are cancelled through Sunday after a threat was made against a northeast Iowa school district. Officials with the Benton Community School District say they’re working with the FBI to find whoever is responsible for the threat, though they’re not saying how it was received. The violence was reportedly directed at the combined middle and high school in Van Horne. In addition to classes being cancelled, a host of academic and sports practices and events are cancelled, from drivers ed courses to wrestling meets.
(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa State Patrol is investigating a deadly crash on Thursday in south-central Iowa’s Decatur County. Troopers say a pickup truck crossed the center line of a county road, forcing an oncoming septic pump truck to pull onto the shoulder, but it was still hit by the pickup, rolling the pump truck into the ditch. The pickup ended up in the opposite ditch, killing its driver, identified as 34-year-old Curtis Cowling, of Garden Grove. Two men in the pump truck were hurt and taken to Decatur County Hospital for treatment.
In a brief, Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report this (Friday) morning, authorities said there were no arrests over the previous 24-hours, but there were two prisoner transfers to the jail. 30-year old Joshua James Dyer, of Council Bluffs, was transported from the Shelby County Jail to Pott. County, where he was wanted on a warrant for Violation of Parole, and on a Hold for another agency. And, 44-year old Jennifer Lee Rousseau, of Fremont, NE., was transported from the Saunders County, NE., jail to Pott. County, where she was wanted on a warrant for Violation of Probation.
The Cass County Conservation Board is holding a Bird House Workshop next Saturday (Nov. 23rd). The workshop will be held at the Outdoor Educational Classroom in Massena, beginning at 9-a.m. All ages are welcome! During the workshop, you’ll learn all about making bird houses. You can make a bird house and take it home afterward, for a suggested donation. Suggested donations for House Wren house $8, Bluebird $8, and Kestrel house $10. The event s for people of all ages. Children must be accompanied by adult.
Please pre-register by November 18th by calling 712-769-2372 or email lkanning@casscoia.us.