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Missouri man arrested Sunday morning following foot pursuit

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Missouri man stopped for a traffic violation early Sunday morning, ended-up being arrested for OWI, Interference with Official Acts, and Failure to have a valid license. The Page County Sheriff’s Office says 43-year old Robert Ray Tysor, of Westboro, MO, was taken into custody after a deputy initiated a traffic stop on Highway 2, at around 12:20-a.m.  Officials say Tysor got out of his vehicle and began to run through a field. After a short foot pursuit, the deputy caught up to Tysor, and placed him under arrest. He was later released on bond, pending a court appearance. The deputy was assisted at the scene by an officer with the Shenandoah Police Department.

South Page School was on lockdown last week

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports the South Page School in College Springs was placed in  “lockdown” last Friday, after a parent allegedly became agitated about an incident at the school which involved his son. The incident was reported at around 2:45-p.m. According to the Sheriff, 38-year old Damon Curtis Dustin, of Braddyville, came to the school to talk with the principal. During the conversation, he allegedly began yelling and using vulgar language, causing a disturbance.

The man took his son and daughter from the school, still yelling and creating a disturbance. The Sheriff’s report says Dustin got into his pickup and drove in a reckless manner through the school yard and back onto the street. During the incident, the school was placed on lockdown by the principal. Deputies went to find Dustin, but were unable to locate him. He faces charges which include Criminal Mischief, disorderly conduct, endangerment of a family member, and a traffic violation. Additional information about the incident will be released as it becomes available.

Villisca woman arrested on drug charge

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office says 24-year old Kahla Ellen Morrison, of Villisca, was arrested March 26th for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.Morrison was cited into court and later released.

17-year old arrested for assault with fireplace poker

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports a 17-year old male was arrested on a charge of Serious Assault last week, after he allegedly assaulted 36-year old Kevin Long, of College Springs. The unnamed teen allegedly hit Long on the head with a fireplace poker causing injury, but Long refused medical treatment. The incident allegedly took place at around 5:30-p.m, on March 23rd, in College Springs. The teen was transported to the Southwest Iowa Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs for holding.

Anita woman arrested Friday

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports 31-year old Jessica Miles, of Anita, was arrested Friday on a charge of 5th Degree Theft/Shoplifting. Miles was cited for the alleged offense and released, with orders to appear in court at a later date.

Feds: ‘Meterological March madness’ mostly random

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON (AP) – A quick federal analysis blames most of the record warm March weather that gripped two-thirds of the country on freak chance, a nice southerly wind and only a tiny part man-made global warming. For much of March, record temperatures hit as high as 35 degrees above normal and averaged about 18 degrees warmer than usual. 

In Atlantic, the average High for March 2012 was 67-degrees, or 22-degrees above the normal average High of 45. The average Low last month was 39, which was 14-degrees warmer than normal.  Rainfall for the month was 1.91-inches, which was nearly four-tenths of an inch below normal.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration analyzed the causes and chances of what it nicknamed “meteorological March madness.”  Meteorologist Martin Hoerling (HURL-ing) said the main cause was a persistent warm wind sending toasty air north from the Gulf of Mexico. He said blame for a version of this heat wave is about five parts randomness to one part global warming. Climate change alone can only account for about 2 degrees of the added heat.

Woman who lost the use of her legs at 6 months is crowned Ms. Wheelchair Iowa

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A central Iowa woman who was in a serious car accident as an infant was crowned over the weekend as the state’s new spokeswoman for people with disabilities. Jayde (JADE) Henry is Ms. Wheelchair Iowa for 2012. Henry is a 30-year-old from Des Moines and she explains her goals for the year ahead as the new titleholder.
Henry says, “My platform is to bridge the gaps between disabled and non-disableds in a matter of interacting by educating kids in school about us and to eliminate any teasing.” The pageant was held in Iowa City on Saturday and focuses on the person’s accomplishments since the onset of their disability. In Henry’s case, she lost the use of her legs at a very young age, but has learned to adapt and overcome obstacles.

“Six months old, I was in a car accident down in Leon,” Henry says. “When I was five years old, I started using a wheelchair, wheeling myself around. Now, I drive a truck that has suicide doors and hand controls in it and I get around pretty much anywhere.” As the assistant manager of an Indianola graphics company, Henry helps customers with orders on items from vinyl signs to embroidery, in addition to doing inventory and some accounting. As the new Ms. Wheelchair Iowa, she hopes to reach out to other women, men and children who are in similar situations as herself.

Henry says, “I hope to encourage other disabled Iowans to speak out and address their issues they have in their towns so we can get those resolved and we can all work together.” Any spare time over the next year will be spent talking before civic groups, schools, churches and making appearances at parades and other events. Henry will represent Iowa at the Ms. Wheelchair America competition in August in Rhode Island.

(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)

Iowa could see record road construction this year

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa may see one of its biggest years ever for state highway construction driven by lower bids from contractors and higher-than-expected state and federal funding.  During an average season about $460 million is spent on Iowa highways. This year’s spending could equal the record of $600 million set in 2009, when federal economic stimulus money flooded into the state. Key projects will include widening Interstate 35 to six lanes in West Des Moines, reconstructing the Interstate 80/U.S. Highway 65 interchange at Altoona, and finishing a new Ankeny interchange on I-35.

Work also will continue to widen U.S. Highway 20 to four lanes in western Iowa. Interstate projects also are planned in Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids and the Quad Cities.

Six Indicted on western IA Marijuana distribution charges

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Six men were indicted late last week on charges they conspired to distribute over 100-kilograms of marijuana in western Iowa between May 2009 and March 29th, 2012. Dennis Eugene Smith, Nicholas Dean Barnes, Christopher Lee Brandt, Gene Allen Smith, Justin Ray Smith, and David L. Lopez, Jr. were indicted March 29th.

United States Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt says on Friday, March 30th, all six men appeared in Council Bluffs federal court for their initial appearance and arraignment. Their trial is set to take place June 4th. Conspiracy to distribute marijuana as charged is punishable by a minimum of five years to a maximum of 40 years in prison; a fine of up to $5,000,000, at least four years of suspended release, $100 special assessment and forfeiture of property. 

The men’s indictment was the result of a more than two-year investigation by the Council Bluffs Police Department, Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force, Omaha, Nebraska, Police Department, Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement, and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Autism Awareness Day

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April 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Today (April 2nd), is World Autism Awareness Day, as designated by the United Nations General Assembly. Persons and businesses around the world are being encouraged to “Shine a Blue Light on Autism,” as a way to make others aware of the condition, which affects 1 out of every 88 children.

Autism is a developmental disorder that appears in the first 3 years of life, and affects the brain’s normal development of social and communication skills. The physical condition is linked to abnormal biology and chemistry in the brain. The exact causes of the abnormalities remain unknown. While a variety of research is actively underway to determine what may lead to autism, experts say genetic factors seem to play an important role.

On Sunday, April 15th, the Omaha Children’s Museum at 500 South 2nd Street, will host Autism Night, from 5:30-to 8-p.m.  Sponsored by Autism Action Partnership (AAP), the free event is open to children with all spectrums of autism, and their families. The museum is working with the University of Nebraska Medical Center and AAP to create an appropriate environment for the event. The program is one of many developed by the Omaha Children’s Museum, to reach out to audiences with special needs. 

To learn more about today’s Autism Awareness Day, and the movement to “Shine a Blue Light on Autism”, surf the web to www.lightitupblue.org.