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2 accidents Tuesday in Mills County

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May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following two separate accidents Tuesday, in Mills County. Authorities say at around 5-p.m., a vehicle driven by Jared Cook, of Glenwood, went out of control as Cook was turning west onto Lucas Road from Kidd Road. The vehicle was traveling on the gravel road at a high rate of speed when it entered the west ditch and rolled over before coming to rest in a field.

Earlier that same day, a vehicle driven by David Evans, of Glenwood, crashed near the intersection of Shelby Lane and 230th Street, when Evans failed to yield at the intersection. His vehicle was coming down a hill, and ended up in a yard against a tree, after striking some landscape block.

Numerous arrests in Mills County

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May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports numerous individuals were arrested between last Friday and today (Wednesday), on a variety of charges. 19-year old Ozzy Ray Hunter, of Oakland, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on a warrant for probation violation. His bond was set at $10,000. On Tuesday, 43-year old Tammy May Endres, of Pacific Junction was arrested on a charge of Criminal Mischief.

28-year old Brett Allen Coyle, of Glenwood, was arrested Monday in Mills County, on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault. Coyle was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail. That same day, 40-year old James Shawn Allan, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on charges that include Possession with the intent to deliver, possession of a controlled substance, and for being a felon in possession of a firearm. His bond was set at $16,000.

34-year old Joshua Robert Saunders, of Gray, was arrested Sunday, for driving while revoked. Bond was set at $2,000. On Saturday, 21-year old Rena Marie Arrick, of Glenwood, was arrested in Mills County on a Harrison County warrant for Violation of her probation. Her bond was set at $2,000. That same day, 31-year old Justin Raymond Wright, of Glenwood, was arrested on a domestic abuse charge, and he was being held without bond on the Mills County Jail.

And, on Friday, May 24th, 43-year old Jerry Dean Clark, of Council Bluffs, was arrested in Mills County on charges of OWI/1st Offense, Possession of a controlled substance, and for driving under suspension. His bond was set at $2,300.

Red Oak woman arrested for assault

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May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County report the arrested this (Wednesday) afternoon of a Red Oak woman on an assault charge. 18-year old Annajenifer Michael Schooling, of rural Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 1210-p.m. for Assault causing bodily injury, in connection with an incident that took place on May 26th in rural Stanton. Schooling was being held on $1,000 bond.

And, at around 10:10-a.m. Wednesday, 22-year old Brandon Michael Johnson, of Red Oak, was arrested on a warrant charging him with Contempt of Court. Johnson was being held in the Montgomery County Jail without bond.

Flash Flood Watch Issued for the entire KJAN listening area

News, Weather

May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING FOR MUCH OF THE STATE OF IOWA

WIDESPREAD HEAVY RAINFALL HAS IMPACTED THE STATE OVER THE  PAST 5 DAYS WITH CURRENT CONDITIONS INCLUDING SATURATED SOILS…SIGNIFICANT PONDING AND STREAMS RUNNING AT BANKFULL OR ARE CURRENTLY IN FLOOD. ONE TO THREE INCHES OF RAIN IS FORECAST FOR THE AREA THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON. LOCALIZED AMOUNTS OVER 5 INCHES MAY OCCUR.

SIGNIFICANT AND LIFE THREATENING FLASH FLOODING WILL BE POSSIBLE. PERSONS LIVING IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS FLOODED ROADWAYS! AS LITTLE AS 6 INCHES OF RUNNING WATER CAN SWEEP A VEHICLE OFF THE ROAD. IN ADDITION…SIGNIFICANT RIVER FLOODING IS POSSIBLE AFTER THIS EVENT.

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODING IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION. MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS BE ISSUED.

Iowa at tipping point for major flood event

News, Weather

May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – This spring is now the wettest on record in Iowa. State Climatologist Harry Hillaker says statewide average rainfall of 16.4 inches as of Tuesday morning is the most rain in March, April and May in 141 years of records. The previous record was 15.5 inches in 1892 and normal is just over 10 inches.  That explains why Iowa rivers are overflowing shutting down roads, flooding basements, and sending emergency managers into flood planning mode.
 
The worry is another storm system is bearing down on Iowa bringing the potential for heavy rain. One factor that may have prevented a devastating flood so far is last year’s drought but that benefit has faded and Iowa is at a tipping point for major flooding if heavy rain comes in the wrong places.

Rollover accident in Montgomery County

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May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County investigated a rollover accident that occurred this (Wednesday) morning, about 2.5-miles east of Red Oak. Officials say a 1993 Mercury Topaz driven by Samantha McCuen, of Villisca, was traveling west on 200th Street at around 7:10-a.m.  McCuen told authorities that as her car topped a small hill, it was met by a white vehicle traveling in the opposite direction, in her lane of travel. McCuen was unable to provide any other details about the oncoming vehicle.

She swerved to avoid a collision, and in the process lost control of the car, which slid about 219-feet sideways before hitting a culvert. The car then rolled three times before hitting a power pole and coming to rest. The vehicle was a total loss. Damage to the power pole was estimated at $500. A fence owned by John Henningsen also sustained damage, but a dollar amount was not available.

No injuries were reported, and no citations were issued.

House fire in rural Shelby County, Tuesday

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May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

An electrical problem was apparently responsible for a fire that damaged a house in rural Shelby County, Tuesday afternoon. Irwin Fire Chief Lynn Gaskill says the fire at  2247 County Road M-56 was reported at around 4:15-p.m. Gaskill says when they arrived, flames were coming through the roof and appearing outside the house. He says they were able to knock down fire on the outside and make entry into the home to contain the spread to one room of the house and the attic. 

Crews from the Defiance and Manning Fire Departments provided mutual aid for Irwin Fire. Firefighters were on the scene for about 2-hours. Gaskill said the damage to the home was contained to one bedroom and the attic. The damage was estimated at around $25,000. No injuries were reported, as the residents of the home were on vacation.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Shelby FSC to Pay $21,450 Civil Penalty for Sale of Restricted Use Pesticides

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the U-S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Kansas report Farm Services Cooperative (FSC), of Shelby,Iowa, has agreed to pay a $21,450 civil penalty to theUnited States for the unauthorized sales of restricted use pesticides. 

According to an administrative consent agreement filed by EPA Region 7 in Lenexa, Kan., the Shelby FSC on three occasions sold restricted use pesticides to an individual that was not certified to apply such pesticides, violating the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).  

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship conducted an inspection of the Shelby facility on November 19th, 2012.  The inspector documented the sale of the restricted use pesticides Atrazine and Grazon to persons not certified to apply such pesticides on three occasions in May and June of the same year. 

Restricted use pesticides are highly toxic chemicals whose misuse may pose significant potential harm to human health or to the environment. Under FIFRA, a restricted use pesticide can be applied only by or under, the direct supervision of a certified applicator. Sale or distribution of restricted use pesticides to persons not certified to apply such products and their subsequent misuse or misapplication may result in environmental harm or in injury or death to persons. 

As part of its settlement with the EPA, Farm Services Cooperative has certified that it is presently in compliance with FIFRA and its regulations.

Harlan Police report

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May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department today (Wednesday) released a weekly report on investigations, arrests and accidents. Officials say a Harlan resident reported on May 23rd, he was missing a 70-horsepower Mercury boat motor. The motor was later located, and no charges were filed.

On Monday, May 27th, 29-year old Danny Sanchez, Jr., of Harlan, was arrested for driving while revoked. Sanchez was taken into custody following a traffic stop.

And, no citations were issued Monday following an accident in the 600 block of Court Street in Harlan. Officials say vehicles owned by Evan Dille, of Manilla, and Tosha Dilks, of Oakland, were parked facing east on the south side of the courthouse in Harlan, when Dille backed up his 1995 Ford and struck the front of Dilks’ 2013 Chrysler. Damage from the mishap amounted to $1,500.

Pott. County Sheriff’s Officials warn of Walmart prize scam

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May 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County are warning area residents about a scam involving Walmart.  Sheriff’s Dept. spokesman, Lt. Pat McGinn told KJAN News they’ve received a couple of reports that residents have received calls indicating they’ve won a cash prize, but in order to claim it, they need to go to a Walmart and buy a reloadable “Green Dot” debit card, which are legitimate, but they “winner” is told to call back when they have purchased the money pack, so arrangements can be made to have someone collect it. The attempt to purchase the Green Dot money packs in order to receive a cash prize, is a scam.

Another variation on the scame, includes the person calling about the price instructing the consumer to scratch off a number on the back of the card and call them with that number. In some cases, the callers may claim to be from a debt collection agency. The Green Dot website itself warns customers about possible scams and reminds them to never give their card number to people they don’t know. It says “If anyone asks you to buy a Walmart MoneyCard and then give them the card number, it is a scam.”