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Eastern IA man charged with Public Intox in Aud. County

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A man from eastern Iowa was charged with Public Intoxication early this (Thursday) morning, in Audubon County. Sheriff’s officials say 20-year old Marcus Glen Hoegh, of Cedar Rapids, was arrested at around 1:30-a.m., following an investigation into an incident in Kimballton.

Hoegh was brought to the Audubon County Jail and held on $300 bond.

4 Audubon County teens hurt in rollover accident Wed. afternoon

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Four teens from Audubon County were transported to the Audubon County Memorial Hospital Wednesday afternoon, following a rollover accident northwest of Audubon. The sheriff’s department reports a 2001 PT Cruiser driven by 15-year old Jordan David Fliflet, of Audubon, was traveling south on Goldfinch Avenue at a high rate of speed, when the teen came upon a northbound tractor pulling harvest equipment.

Fliflit attempted to pull to the right in order to avoid a collision, but lost control of the vehicle. The car entered the west ditch and rolled three times, coming to rest on its top. Fliflet and his passengers, 13-year old’s Nicholas Alan Wilson, of Audubon, and old Rebbeca Dawn Anderson, of Exira, along with 15-year old Ashley Kay Bechtold, of Audubon, were all transported to the hospital.

Damage from the crash, which happened at around 3:30-p.m., Wednesday, amounted to $10,000. Fliflet was charged with Failure to Maintain Control, and Violation of a Minor School License.

(Podcast) 8-a.m. State/Local News, 10/9/2014

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

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Atlantic and Shenandoah in Iowa Top 25 safest cities to live

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

An analysis of 2012 property and violent crime statistics in Iowa ranks Atlantic 18th out of 25 cities for being the safest in the State to live. The analysis was conducted by SafeChoiceSecurity.com. 10471308_10152647551944792_7300324896561816607_n

Topping the list was Jefferson, with a Crime Index of 89, or safer than 89-percent of U-S cities. Humboldt places second, North Liberty was 3rd. Carroll came in 10th in the website’s analysis, with a Crime Index of 64.

In ranking Atlantic 18th, SafeChoiceSecurity.com said the city is “A wonderful place to raise a family and conduct business as it maintains a low incidence of crime and its police department is extremely well trained and funded.” Shenandoah was also in the top 25, coming in at number 25, with a Crime Index of 31.

The complete list can be found here: http://www.safechoicesecurity.com/blog/

(Podcast) 7:07-a.m. News & funeral report, Thu., Oct. 9 2014

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

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Central Iowa nursing home faces federal fines

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

MADRID, Iowa (AP) – A central Iowa nursing home faces federal fines of at least $64,000 for care problems found during inspections. The Des Moines Register says state inspection reports that led to the fines suggest many of the issues cited stem from staffing shortages at the Madrid Home for the Aging. A lawyer for the nursing home denied the allegations and says the owners are appealing the fines.

Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals spokesman David Werning says the nursing home was hit with unusually strong punishment because inspectors had found similar problems there within the past year. In August the home was sued by a woman who says she found her 74-year-old mother naked and soiled on the floor of an unfinished room at the facility. Her mother has since died.

Loaded gun found in carry-on bag at Omaha airport

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Transportation Security Administration officials say they have released a man after a loaded handgun was found in his carry-on bag at an Omaha airport. The TSA says the Taurus Slim 40 pistol loaded with seven rounds was discovered during a checkpoint screening on Wednesday afternoon at Eppley Airfield. Omaha Airport Authority police confiscated the weapon and interviewed the passenger.

No charges have been reported. The passenger’s identity hasn’t been released. Authorities say it’s the 13th firearm discovered during a screening at the airport this year. The TSA can levy a civil penalty of up to $11,000 for people who bring guns to checkpoints.

Council Bluffs men arrested in connection with tractor theft from Fremont County

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Two Pottawattamie County men were arrested Monday on theft charges, following an investigation into the theft of a tractor from a farm near Hamburg, in Fremont County. Sheriff Kevin Aistrope said Thursday (Today), his office received a report Monday evening about a 1967 John Deere 3020 tractor that was stolen from a farm on 240th Avenue.

Less than 10 minutes after the report was conveyed to law enforcement, the Sheriff saw a suspicious vehicle traveling in the 1100 block of 300th Avenue. Aistrope contacted his deputies and followed the vehicle, which then took off at a high rate of speed. The vehicle ran a stop sign at 300th Avenue and Waubonsie Avenue.

During the pursuit, the Sheriff noticed a tractor stuck in the mud in the 1100 block of 292nd Avenue. The tractor matched the description of the one reported stolen. The vehicle was eventually stopped by a marked Fremont County patrol car near the intersection of 310th Street and Paddock Avenue, in Mills County.

Following an investigation, 55-year old James Sarver and 46-year old Leroy Tichota, both of Council Bluffs, were arrested for Theft in the 1st degree.  Both men were being held in the Fremont County Jail on $10,000 cash only bond, each. Additional charges are pending.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office was assisted during the incident by officers with the Tabor Police Department and deputies with the Mills County Sheriff’s Office.

Adams County man arrested in Montgomery County on drug charge

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A man from Adams County was arrested late Wednesday night in Montgomery County on a drug-related offense. The Sheriff’s Department says 19-year old Brandon Robert Pafford, of Nodaway, was stopped at 7th Avenue and 3rd Street in Villisca at around 11:24-p.m., for a traffic offense.

Pafford was subsequently arrested for OWI-drugged/1st offense. He was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $1,000 bond.

New, large subdivision planned for east side of C. Bluffs

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October 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A new housing subdivision that one official described as “very big” and “significant” is proposed for the eastern part of Council Bluffs. The Daily NonPareil says Greenview Estates, a 409-lot subdivision, will be built north of Greenview Road and west of Franklin Avenue. The single-family homes project, proposed by Omaha development firm BHI, is scheduled for a vote of approval or disapproval by the Council Bluffs Planning Commission next Tuesday.

It’s believed to be the first completely new subdivision in several years in the area, as opposed to recent additions to existing subdivisions. The last major subdivisions of a similar size to be built in Council Bluffs have been the Hills of Cedar Creek in the eastern portion of the city and the Sevens at Fox Run along Veterans Memorial Highway.