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NE man’s body recovered from lake near Onawa

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The body of a Nebraska man who disappeared while swimming in a lake near Onawa Wednesday afternoon, was recovered this (Thursday) morning. The Omaha World-Herald, citing a news release from the Monona County Sheriff’s Office, says searchers found the body of 43-year old Garrett L. Grant, of Macy, NE., just before 8-a.m.

Authorities had received a report at around noon Wednesday, that family members were attempting to locate Grant after he went swimming in Blue Lake, at the Lewis and Clark State Park.  Divers and others searched the lake Wednesday until 8:45 p.m.,  when their efforts were suspended due to darkness.

 

PA man pleads guilty to robbing bank in Stuart

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A man from Pennsylvania has entered pleas of guilty to three felony charges stemming from the robbery of a bank in Guthrie County. The Guthrie Center Times reports 29-year-old Wayne Eugene Palmer, Jr., of Carlisle, PA, admitted to his role in the May 20th robbery in Stuart, of the First State Bank. The man appeared in court on Monday.

Hannah Reisinger

Hannah Reisinger

Palmer’s accomplice, 20-year-old Hannah Reisinger, photographed in a distinctive green dress and red wig, made off with just over $3,000 in the robbery. She has also agreed to a plea bargain, but has not yet officially done so, in court. Palmer told the judge Monday he and Reisinger hadn’t decided where exactly to commit a robbery until reaching Stuart and driving around town. According to Palmer, they were en route to California to “get married”, but Guthrie County Attorney Mary Benton told the paper Palmer already was married, with a wife and children in Pennsylvania.

Palmer and Reisinger later were apprehended in Los Angeles, CA. In a plea deal with Benton, Palmer plead guilty to robbery in the second degree, going armed with intent, and being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was originally charged with robbery in the first degree, which carries a 25 year prison term. The second degree conviction carries a mandatory 10 year prison term, and the other two offenses carry five year sentences. All will be served consecutively for a total of 20 years. Palmer admitted the robbery was his idea.

Palmer, who was paroled from Pennsylvania prison in 2011 on two other robbery convictions, was still on parole when the Stuart robbery was committed. He had served 10 years on those prison sentences. Once Palmer’s sentence is completed in Iowa, Benton stated he will be transferred back to Pennsylvania to serve six years remaining on the previous convictions.

No injuries reported following accident in Villisca

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County say no injuries were reported following an accident this (Thursday) morning, in Villisca. Vehicles driven by 37-year old Niko Marie Hensley, and 51-year old Douglas Lyle Schenck, both of Villisca, collided at around 7:15-a.m. at the intersection of North 3rd Avenue and 1st Street, when Hensley failed to see Schenck’s vehicle approaching, and pulled out into the intersection after stopping at the posted stop sign.  Damage from the collision amounted to $5,500. Hensley was cited for Failure to Obey a stop sign.

Audit finds errors in food stamp overlap with foster care, adoption assistance grants

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

An audit of the state’s management of the food stamp program finds — in some cases — a longer overlap in foster care and adoption assistance with food stamp benefits than is permitted by law. Someone who gets “Family Investment Program” or “food stamp” benefits is not to receive any other benefits from the Iowa Department of Human Services. However, there is a one-month transition period allowed for children who go into foster care or are being adopted. It allows the prospective parent or guardian to receive the child’s foster care payments or adoption assistance grants during that 30-day window.

A state audit reviewed over 380 cases and found 28 percent had improperly gotten both foster care and food stamp benefits for up to four months. About 13 percent got adoption assistance and food stamps for too long. Managers for the agency say the error rate may be due to a dramatic reduction in staff handling the cases. In 2009, there were 116 more employees working in the unit. Case loads increased from about 600 per worker in 2009 to 772 per worker in 2012.

The audit of the Department of Human Services also noted several paperwork errors in other programs, including a lack of appropriate documents in some files.

(Radio Iowa)

Anita to contract with Cass Co. Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement svcs.

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Anita City Council, Wednesday, voted to enter into a law enforcement sharing agreement with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. The Council held a public hearing prior to voting 4-to nothing (with one council member absent), to secure coverage from the County.  A similar agreement was reached earlier this week, in Griswold.

A meeting will take place September 17th to finalize the agreement between the City of Anita and the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. The move by Anita became necessary with the retirement of Police Chief John Larsen, whose last day is September 22nd.

Adair County Supervisors to canvass votes Friday

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors will meet Friday morning at the Courthouse, in Greenfield. During their 9-a.m. meeting, the Board will canvass the votes from Tuesday’s School Board election. In other business, they’ll hear from County Auditor Mindy Schaefer, with regard to: The Fiscal Year 2013 State Tax Increment Financing Report; Credit Card Policy, and Abatement of Taxes.

At 9:30, County Engineer Nick Kauffman will present a DOT Resolution to add local TIF Projects to the current budget year, a FY 2014 Budget Amendment, and his regular activity and maintenance report.

The Board will also discuss and/or act on an EMS grant contract, a Child Abuse Prevention grant draw down, taxable meals, and other matters.

Bluffs woman arrested in Mills County

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office arrested a woman from Pottawattamie County, this (Thursday) morning. 25-year old Angelina Marie Silveira, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at around 7:30-a.m. in Pott. County, on a warrant for Failure To Appear on a Driving Under Suspension charge related to Violation of Liability Coverage. Silveira was being held in the Mills County Jail on $800 bond.

(Update) Dive Team recalled from Monona County lake

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Midwest Regional Dive Team, who had been called to the scene of a possible drowning in Monona County, had their mission cancelled this (Thursday) morning, as they were near the scene. Montgomery County Emergency Management Director Brian Hamman said earlier, that the team was enroute to the Lewis and Clark State Park in Monona County near Onawa, to assist authorities with a dive recovery effort at Blue Lake.

Officials said Wednesday that a man from Onawa was swimming with others when he went under water and never resurfaced. Search teams are also using cadaver dogs and a helicopter to assist in the search, which was expected to have resumed this morning.

Adams County couple arrested for violating a court order

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September 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A couple from Adams County was arrested Wednesday night for violating a court order. Sheriff’s officials say 65-year old Ronald Corey and 59-year old Barbara Corey, both of Corning, were taken into custody at around 9:10-p.m., after authorities responded to a call from Ronald Corey indicating he was at his wife’s residence. The court had issued a No Contact Order, barring contact between the couple.

Ronald Corey was arrested for Violating the No Contact Order, while Barbara Corey was arrested for Aiding and Abetting a No Contact Order. The couple was being held without bond in the Adams County Jail pending an appearance before a magistrate.

(9-a.m. News)

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