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Update: Pickup stolen from Page County recovered

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

In an update to our Tuesday report, a pickup reported stolen Monday from rural Shenandoah, was recovered late Tuesday afternoon. Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer said today (Wednesday), his office received a phone call from a land owner in the south central portion of the County in reference to a white Dodge pickup parked along a tree line in the middle of the section.  The Sheriff’s Office personnel found the stolen 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 owned by Brian Johnson that had been reported stolen the prior day.

Stolen pickup (plow not currently attached)

The scene and vehicle were processed for evidence and Johnson was notified that the vehicle had been recovered.  The topper on the vehicle had been removed as well as other damage to the vehicle.  Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193 or their local Law Enforcement agency.

Day care operator accused of injuring 2 infants

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) – A Davenport day care operator has been accused of injuring two infants. Court records say 44-year-old Amy Smith is charged with child endangerment causing injury and four counts of child endangerment causing serious injury.

Her arraignment is scheduled for Oct. 5. An arrest affidavit says authorities opened an investigation in April when they were called about an infant who’d been hospitalized with several bone fractures. Officers also learned that another infant in Smith’s care was injured in November 2015. The affidavit says a doctor said the injuries were a result of child beating.

(Update) Fire in downtown Newell destroys vacant buildings

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A large fire broke out this (Wednesday) morning in downtown Newell in northwest Iowa’s Buena Vista County. Bob Doonan is a longtime Newell resident who lives about a block away from the scene. “I took my golf cart down…my wife was on a walk and she came home and said there was a fire down there. Someone called it in at 6:30 this morning,” Doonan said.

Fire departments from several surrounding communities responded to the five-alarm fire. Doonan told Radio Iowa the three buildings that were burning were all unoccupied.
“They were all vacant. The plumber in town owned the building and he just built a new building,” Doonan said. “So, they were all vacant, nothing is in ’em.”

Photo courtesy Bob Doonan via Radio Iowa

According to Doonan, it appears firefighters were able to save the Newell Post Office from much damage. “Our post office is abutted right to (the buildings). So, I think that is going to be alright. There is some water inside, I guess,” Doonan said. “In a small town, you don’t want to lose your post office because you don’t get ’em back.”

There have been no reports of injuries and there’s no word yet on what may’ve sparked the fire. Newell is a community of roughly 900 residents located east of Storm Lake.

(Radio Iowa)

IA Court of Appeals upholds Page County man’s burglary conviction

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Court of Appeals has upheld a Page County man’s June 2016 conviction by jury, of burglary in the second and third degrees. 47-year old Clinton John Doiel had appealed the ruling following his April, 2016 arrest and trial, by claiming the trial court denial of his motion for judgment of acquittal and motion for new trial.

The Appeals Court ruled the evidence is sufficient to support the verdict.  Additionally, they said the weight of the evidence is not contrary to the guilty verdicts.

More on the ruling can be found here: http://www.iowacourts.gov/About_the_Courts/Court_of_Appeals/Court_of_Appeals_Opinions/Recent_Opinions/20170913/16-1487.pdf

Fire strikes downtown of NW Iowa town of Newell

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Eerily reminiscent of a fire that occurred in Exira on July 14th, a large fire is affecting several adjoining buildings in the downtown of a northwest Iowa community. Fire departments from several area communities were requested this (Wednesday) morning to help the Newell Fire Department fight a major blaze in downtown Newell, in what’s described as a five-alarm fire.

Fire departments from Storm Lake, Fonda, Varina, Rembrandt and Albert City are assisting in efforts to control the fire, which is reported in several buildings on Main Street in downtown Newell, including a hardware store building and a bank.

(photos courtesy Bob Doonan via Radio Iowa)

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa officials likely won’t reopen shuttered prisons

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa prison officials don’t plan to reopen four prison facilities with room for hundreds of inmates that had been temporarily closed because of budget cuts. The Des Moines Register reports that the three satellite prison units in Harpers Ferry, Clarinda and Fort Madison as well as a community corrections facility in Sheldon won’t be considered for reopening in the state Department of Corrections’ 2018 budget request to the Legislature.

Corrections Director Jerry Bartruff ordered the closures in February to comply with a $5.5 million budget reduction. An Iowa prison spokesman says staff at those locations were offered positions elsewhere in the department.

Republican Sen. Michael Breitbach of Strawberry Point says the decision not to reopen was likely because of budget issues and a decrease in inmates in the prison system.

Let’s try this again: Phone lines to Audubon County Hospital to be disrupted 3-p.m. today (9/13)

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

It didn’t happen yesterday (Tuesday), as originally planned, but it will happen today (Wednesday). The City of Audubon has approved the cutting of the T1 copper line that services the Audubon County Hospital at 3:00 PM today to complete a portion of the water and sewer project.

The copper line serves as the only phone line to the hospital, and the hospital will be operating under their “disaster protocol” while the phone line is disconnected, until splicing of the copper line has been completed. This time was chosen to limit the disruption to the critical functions of the hospital.

If you have an urgent need to contact the hospital during this time, please call the Audubon County Sheriff’s Dispatch at 712-563-2631 and they will relay the message to the hospital.  The Hospital will send out notification when the telephone service is operational again.

Free Women’s Health Fair in Atlantic

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC – Calling all women in the Cass County area! A free Women’s Health Fair will be held on Saturday, September 16th from 8 to 10:30 am at Cass County Health System. Booths with information on mental health, heart health, breast health, nutrition, and more will be at the event. Women are also invited to tour in Diagnostic Imaging to see the new 3D mammography unit and our new DEXA scanner, which is used to detect osteoporosis.

In addition to the booths, women age 18 and over can also make an appointment for a low-cost blood draw. The blood draws are only $35 and include a lipid panel (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides), glucose, complete blood count (CBC), liver function, kidney function, and thyroid screening. To make an appointment, call 712-250-8091.

The Women’s Health Fair will be held in the Healing Garden and cafeteria, and attendees are encouraged to park in Parking Lot D on 10th Street. All attendees will receive a door prize, and each woman will take home a women’s health passport to keep track of their personal health information.

For more information about the event, please call Cass County Public Health at 712-243-7546.

Freedom Rock Bus Tour Scheduled for Veterans in s.w. IA

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Updated w/corrected phone number)

CRESTON – Veterans are invited to attend a free bus tour of the Freedom Rock sites in Creston, Diagonal and Blockton on Friday, Sept. 22nd. Attendees should meet at noon at Creston’s Freedom Rock, 636 New York Ave., Hwy. 34 West. A light lunch and beverages will be provided. Spouses are encouraged to attend.

The IowaWORKS Center in Creston is sponsoring the event. Call IowaWORKS at 641-782-2119 ext. 42 to reserve a spot or for more information.

Space available in upcoming hunter education classes

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September 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Hunter Education Classroom courses are offered by knowledgeable and certified volunteer instructors and Iowa Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officers. Classroom courses are typically 12-15 hours in length and are held over 2 to 3 sessions (days). In order to receive certification, a student must attend all sessions and pass the final exam. Iowa law requires that anyone born after January 1, 1972 must be certified in hunter education before they are eligible to purchase an Iowa hunting license.

Upcoming (area) Hunter Education Classes:

  • Sept. 13, Exira, Audubon County Conservation Board
  • Sept. 18, Clarinda, American Legion
  • Sept. 23, Mt. Ayr, Dragoon Trace Nature Center
  • Oct. 2, Sioux City, Elk’s Lodge #112
  • Oct. 5, Greenfield, Adair County Conservation Board – Greenfield Public Library

For more information on these and other hunter education opportunities, go to www.iowadnr.gov/huntered.