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Vehicle hit by brick in Red Oak

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Red Oak are investigating an incident of vandalism. According to the police department, late Sunday morning, a Red Oak resident reported the driver’s side window of her 1996 Ford Taurus was broken, and shattered glass was on the ground as well as inside the vehicle. Also inside the car, was a brick. No arrests have been made in connection with the incident.

Fremont County Sheriff’s Report: 1/14/13

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), issued its latest report on arrests and accidents. Officials say two people were arrested on Sunday, January 6th: 30-year old Joel Emil Terry, of Glenwood, was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, and, 20-year old Miriah Leann Florence, of Hamburg, was arrested on a Child Endangerment charge.

On Saturday, Jan. 5th, deputies in Fremont County arrested 25-year old Lauren Michelle Delevan, of Iowa City, on charges of OWI/1st offense, and Speeding. 54-year old John Wesley Kalkas, of Shenandoah, was arrested Wed., January 2nd, for Trespassing, and Driving Under Suspension, and, on New Year’s Day, 47-year old Calvin Hugh Hayes, of Hamburg, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication.

Authorities also reported one accident in Fremont County. On Jan. 2nd, Michelle Nelson, of Omaha, suffered minor injuries during an accident at the intersection of Highway 2 and 211th Avenue. Officials say Nelson was driving a 2005 Ford and turning left onto Highway 2 from 211th, when her vehicle was struck by a 1995 Buick LeSabre heading west on Highway 2. Nelson was transported by a family member to Grape Community Hospital in Hamburg. The driver of the Buick, Hailey Hogrefe, of Sidney, was not injured.

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Nebraska-based tribe reopens damaged Iowa casino

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ONAWA, Iowa (AP) – Nebraska’s Omaha Tribe has reopened its flood-damaged Iowa casino under a new name and with plans for a new building.  Sioux City television station KCAU says the Blackbird Bend Casino greeted old and new customers when it reopened its doors Saturday. It was known as CasinOmaha when it was shut down by Missouri River flooding in June 2011.      Blackbird Bend is temporarily located in the old restaurant of CasinOmaha.

A new building will be built just southeast of the old casino and will be built six feet higher in case of future flooding.  The new casino will have more than 150 employees. Construction is scheduled to begin in March and take about 13 months.  The casino is situated near Onawa, between Omaha, Neb., and Sioux City.

Red Oak man arrested on burglary charge

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak say one person was arrested early Sunday afternoon on a burglary charge. 21-year-old Cody Keen Blystone, of Red Oak,  faces a charge of 3rd degree burglary. Blystone was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $5,000 bond.

Officials say Blystone was also arrested Saturday, on Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Interference with Official Acts, and Possession of Stolen Property charges.

Report: Snowfall still too low to overcome drought before spring

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Just because there’s snow on the ground in Iowa doesn’t mean the drought is over. Experts at the National Drought Mitigation Center are keeping a close eye on conditions across the Midwest this winter. Center spokesman Mark Svoboda says dry weather still plagues the region’s producers who desperately need to feed livestock. “Pasture, range and forage for livestock producers all across the heartland here and they’re coming off already two pretty bad summers especially in the Southern plains and there has been no chance for that pasture and range to recover and there hasn’t been precipitation to do that,” Svoboda says. “That doesn’t just pop right back in a couple of weeks. That can take years to recover.”

It’s still too early to know if the drought will continue well into 2013 but Svoboda says there are already some foreboding signs. “We’re not running with an abundance of precipitation over the fall period so that’s strike one,” Svoboda says. “Then you look at snow. Last year was a low snowpack year that fed the Missouri basin which feeds into the Mississippi. We had low snowpack across the Great Lakes where levels are very low, almost historically low, which feeds into the Mississippi. That was strike two, and so far this year, we’re seeing a repeat of that in a lot of ways.”

There has been a good amount of snowfall already this winter in some northern states, but he says we’ll need a lot of rain this spring or we’ll likely have a repeat of last year. Svoboda says the lack of snowfall for a second consecutive year will cause a lot of problems for some farmers, like wheat producers. “You want that snow not just for moisture but for insulating that crop, helping with emergence,” Svoboda says. “Back in the fall, we didn’t get a lot of widespread good rains to help with the emergence, so we had a lot of exposed soil that was blowing around in the fall, that was still a concern. Because of the lack of forage, they were bailing a lot of the cornstalks to get forage and feed. Without that on the field, you have less stuff to capture that snow when it does fall.”

A federal report last week found more than 60-percent of the country is still under drought conditions, including all of Iowa. That report also said it would take a total of eight-feet of snow this winter to overcome the drought by spring. The National Drought Mitigation Center is based in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Iowa early News Headlines: Mon., Jan. 14th 2013

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January 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Sioux City police are trying to determine why a vehicle crashed into a creek early yesterday morning and killed three of the five people inside. The vehicle crossed a residential yard and crashed into Perry Creek shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday. Two of the occupants escaped the creek on their own.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Miss Iowa managed to finish fifth at this year’s Miss America pageant, but she may be remembered more for her answer to a question about marijuana. Near the end of the night Mariah Cary of Burlington was asked whether marijuana should be legalized for recreational use. Cary is a junior at Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids. Miss New York Mallory Hagan of Brooklyn won the Miss America title.

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — The murder trial for the man accused of killing a 23-year-old northern Iowa man is set to begin today. James Farnsworth the Second of Waterloo is schedule to be tried in the April 14th slaying of Ian Decker. The 22-year-old suspect is free on a $200,000 cash bond. Jury selection starts at 9 a.m. in Cerro Gordo County.

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) — Aaron White led a balanced attack with 17 points as Iowa snapped a 3-game Big Ten losing streak with a 70-50 victory over Northwestern yesterday afternoon. Iowa hosts Wisconsin on Saturday, then hits the road for Big Ten games at Ohio State and Penn State.

NW Iowa crash kills 3 when vehicle hits creek

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January 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Sioux City police are trying to determine why a vehicle crashed into a creek early Sunday morning and killed three of the five people inside. The Sioux City Journal reports that the vehicle crossed a residential yard and crashed into Perry Creek shortly after 3 a.m. Neighbors say they awoke to a loud scraping sound and a bang. Police say the vehicle landed upside down and was partially submerged in the creek. Two of the occupants climbed out of the creek on their own.

The other three passengers in the vehicle were pulled out by rescuers. Those three all died later, but weren’t immediately identified. Neighbor Beth Bowman says she said many prayers while she watched emergency workers try to help the people in the vehicle.

Adair County Board of Supervisors to receive budget requests Monday

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January 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold another Special Session to hear departmental budget requests. During their meeting at the courthouse in Greenfield at 9:30-a.m. Monday, the Board will receive Fiscal Year 2014 Budgetary requests from the Veterans Affairs, Recorder and Treasurer’s offices, and the County Custodian, with regard to General Services and E-911 budget requests.

A session held last Friday morning saw additional departmental budget requests presented before the Adair County Supervisors, whose next regular session takes place Wednesday morning.