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Case closed: Montgomery County Cattle theft incident to be handled by sale barn owners

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office say they have discontinued an investigation into the theft of more than 30 head of cattle from the Montgomery County Sale Barn. The move comes at the request of the Sale Barn owners, who told authorities a person who shall remain nameless, came forward admitted to the theft of 34 head of cattle.

The incident took place during the early morning hours of January 7th. The Sale Barn owners asked authorities to close the investigation, saying the matter instead will be handled internally, and that no charges would be pursued.

State health officials aim to launch syringe exchange program

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa is seeing rising rates of hepatitis C among people who inject drugs, so state health officials got federal approval to launch a program to distribute clean syringes to drug users, but there’s a problem. Syringe exchange programs are illegal in Iowa. Randy Mayer, a spokesman for the Iowa Department of Public Health, says they’re preparing to make the case for syringe exchanges to state lawmakers.

Mayer says, “The most important one was to get this determination of need approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which we’ve just recently done.” State lawmakers considered a bill that would legalize syringe exchange programs last year, but it didn’t pass. The same state report that shows increasing rates of hepatitis C also shows Iowa is at risk for an H-I-V outbreak among drug users. Mayer says the state hasn’t yet seen H-I-V diagnoses rise among people who use drugs, but the department is watching closely for that.

“What we have is an avenue for that to occur,” Mayer says. “So, it really just takes the right person to get into that population with untreated HIV infection and that could allow that to happen. So having a syringe services program is one way to try to avoid that.”

Hepatitis C is a blood-borne illness that can cause liver failure. Mayer says the number of diagnosed hepatitis C cases in Iowa has increased more than 200-percent in the past 16 years. Iowa now has about 2,200 people per year getting a diagnosis of hepatitis C. It’s third on the state list of reportable infectious diseases. Mayer warns tens of thousands of Iowans who have hepatitis C are likely not diagnosed.

(Radio Iowa, w/Thanks to Katarina Sostaric, Iowa Public Radio)

Economist advises GOP to cut state budget if they cut taxes

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Creighton University economist is suggesting Iowa legislators should tread carefully as they craft a tax cut package. Republican lawmakers like Senate G-O-P Leader Bill Dix point to state tax cuts of the 1990s as proof cutting taxes will spark the economy and lead to state tax revenue growth. Creighton’s Ernie Goss says that’s true “in some cases,” but he’s not predicting that for Iowa now.

“When we cut the rates, generally speaking, the collections from the taxes are reduced. That’s what happened in Kansas. There was not the supply-side bump and in this case when you’re at full employment, it’s hard to get that supply-side bump. Where are you going to get the workers? Why can China grow at three times the rate of the US? Well, they have more fuel for the fire – labor that can come into the market. We don’t have it.”

Kansas Republicans enacted a plan in 2012 that dramatically cut taxes. “I think you need to do it in a more thoughtful manner, if you’re going to cut and they did cut,” Goss says. “But also you have to understand that some of the spending’s also going to be cut.” Goss says despite deep cuts in education and other areas over the past few years, the state budget deficit in Kansas is now 900 million dollars.

Republicans in Iowa says one difference now is the extra taxes the state should collect due to FEDERAL tax law changes. Goss cautions against counting on that “windfall” — as he predicts it won’t be as large as predicted. Goss made his comments during a recent appearance on Iowa Public Television.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa lawsuit pits gay rights against religious freedom

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The University of Iowa is caught in a legal fight with a conservative Christian student group that denied a leadership position to a gay student. The case pits a university policy barring discrimination based on sexual orientation against the religious beliefs of a 10-member group called Business Leaders in Christ.

The group sued in federal court after the state’s flagship university in Iowa City revoked the group’s campus registration in November. The group says its membership is open to everyone, but that its leaders must affirm a statement of faith that rejects homosexuality.

The university says it respects the right of students, faculty and staff to practice the religion of their choice but does not tolerate discrimination of any kind.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (1/15/18)

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two recent arrests. At around 9:15-a.m. today (Monday), 45-year old Gregory Richard Shaplin, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on a warrant for violation of probation. He was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail and held on $10,000 bond.

And, early Saturday morning, 37-year old Renne Lynn Adams, of Hastings, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Bond was set at $1,000.

Two arrested after traffic stop in Audubon County

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January 15th, 2018 by admin

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of two individuals after a traffic stop early Sunday morning. 37-year-old Chad Laverne Anderson of Exira was arrested at 2:40am for driving while suspended. A passenger in the car, 27-year-old Rebecca Lyn Matzen of Exira was also arrested on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear. Anderson was released on his own recognizance later that morning and Matzen was held in the Audubon County Jail awaiting extradition back to Pottawattamie County.

(Update) I-80 crash Sunday morning: 2 suffer NLT injuries

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(In an update to our earlier reports), the Cass County Sheriff’s Office says two people were transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital, Sunday, following an accident on Interstate 80. Officials say the crash happened at around 8:43-a.m. on I-80 eastbound, when an eastbound 2017 semi tractor-trailer driven by 40-year old Joseph R. Urbauer, of Bennington, NE, struck a 1997 Dodge Ram pickup, head-on. The pickup was being driven by Shaunae Marie Overturf. It was in the eastbound lane after it went out of control on the westbound lane and crossed the median before entering the eastbound lane. ,

Overturf and a passenger were transported by Anita Rescue and Medivac to Cass County Memorial Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Damage to the semi and trailer is estimated at $10,000; damage to Overturf’s car is also estimated at $10,000. Overturf was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

3 arrested on meth charges in Cass County

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports three people were arrested over the weekend on drug charges. On Friday, 38-year old Michael Shane Trotter, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Felony charge of Possession of Methamphetamine/3rd or Subsequent Offense. Trotter was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $1,000 bond. On Saturday, Cass County Deputies arrested 24-year old Courtney Lee Jones, of Casey, on a charge of Possession of Meth 2nd Offense. Jones was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on her own recognizance. Also arrested Saturday, was 49-year old  Connie Jae Emgarten, of Casey, for Possession of Meth/2nd Offense). Emgarten was taken to the Cass County Jail and was released on $1,000 bond later that day.

Separately, on January 10th, Cass County Deputies arrested 23-year old Brian Edward Kenshalo, of Atlantic, on a charge of Driving While Barred. Kenshalo was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance. And, on Friday, 48-year old Jodie Ann Tuttle, of Harlan, was arrested on a charge of Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense. Tuttle was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on her own recognizance.

Orient, IA man arrested for probation violation

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Union County report two weekend arrests. At around 11-p.m. Friday, Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 46-year old Kevin Jay Giles, of Orient. Giles was taken into custody at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, on a Union County warrant for probation violation. Giles is being held in the Union County Jail on $10,000 bond. And, Just before 9-p.m. Sunday, 50-year old Hiram Lavoy Annis II, of Lorimor, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, on a Polk County warrant for failure to appear on a child support matter. Annis was being held in the Union County Jail on a $3,790 bond until being transported to the Polk County Jail.

Glenwood man arrested on warrant, Sunday

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January 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Glenwood Police report 28-year old Joshua Hastie, of Glenwood, was arrested Sunday, on a Mills County warrant for Failure to Appear in Court. He was also charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His total bond was set at $2,800.