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DNR asks hunters, public to help identify poachers

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

October 31st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Thousands of hunters are moving through the fields and woods of Iowa now with several hunting and trapping seasons underway. The coordinator of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources “Turn in Poachers” or TIP hotline, Steve Dermand, is asking hunters to help ensure all the activity is legal. Dermand says those who are not hunting can also help out by reporting activity or people who don’t seem right. “A landowner who comes across a big deer carcass lying in his field with the head removed, you know wondering about a buck that was probably poached there on his property. We encourage people who see things, who see other individuals who are doing things that are maybe contrary to the law,” Dermand says. You can call the TIP at 1-800-532-2020 and anonymously report what you saw.

He also encourages hunters and those who fish to be ready to warn the D-N-R of people they see breaking the law. “Have the cellphone number of your conservation officer programmed in your cellphone so that you can hit it quickly on a speeddial, and when you come across that (illegal activity) it’ll be something that you can report immediately,” Dermand says. “The one thing we’ve learned over time in this business as far as fish and wildlife poaching goes — the long you wait — the less likely we are to make a case.” He says it’s important to write down information like a description of the person involved, the license plate number and color and make of a vehicle, and the area where the crime happened. That way you won’t forget it later and the investigators won’t be left without key information.

“It just seems like evidence will disappear, or it gets cold and you are not able to find the things you need to find in order to make a case,” Dermand says. You may not think it’s a big deal if someone shoots an extra deer illegally, but he says helping stop poachers protects the rights of those who legally hunt and fish and even those who just like to enjoy nature. “The big deal about the fish and wildlife and deer included is that they are our Iowa natural resources, they are the things that are out there in the field that belong to all of us. Every citizen, every individual in this state,” Dermand explained. “And we should be proud of that. We should be proud of the resources that we have available to us, for viewing, for harvest by legal means, and just enjoyment.”

The TIP number is a 24 automated system. You can also report poaching online at: www.iowadnr.gov/tip, and it will send a report directly to the local officer. In cases where officers investigate and write a ticket, the individual who reported the violations can be eligible for a reward.

(Radio Iowa)

King, Vilsack debate disaster aid for Hurricane Sandy

News

October 31st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Republican Congressman Steve King says he will not give the Federal Emergency Management Agency a blank check to deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.  “I want to get them the resources that are necessary to lift them out of this water and this sand and the ashes and the death that’s over there in the east coast and especially the northeast,” King says. “But they need to come with a plan on how to spend it.” When Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in 2005, King voted to immediately send 10-and-a-half billion dollars to the disaster zone, but King balked at a second installment of nearly 52-billion for things like temporary trailer homes and preparing for future disasters.

“Can you imagine in the middle of a disaster to ask for appropriations for mitigating future disasters?” King said. “That’s why I said no on that second round of appropriations for Katrina…because they spent it on Gucci bags and massage parlors and everything you can think of — in addition to what was necessary.” King made his comments last night (Tuesday) during a debate in Mason City and Christie Vilsack, King’s Democratic opponent, immediately responded to that Gucci remark. “Comments like that, Congressman King, are heartless,” Vilsack said. “You were one of 11 congresspeople who voted against flood relief in Hurricane Katrina and you said it was the proudest vote that you ever took.” Vilsack suggested that’s not “who we are in Iowa.”

“I hope that he will show the kind of kindness that Iowans do when we take care of people and when we have a disaster here as we have in past years with flooding,” she said. “How can we expect people to come in and take care of our disasters if we’re not willing to come in and take care of theirs?” King said he was willing to “take some lumps” over refusing to support disaster relief for Katrina damage since some of the money was ultimately misspent.

“Congressman King, your positions are extreme,” Vilsack replied. “In Iowa, we take care of people.” Last night’s debate was the seventh and final face-to-face meeting of the two candidates in Iowa’s new fourth congressional district. The debate was co-sponsored by K-G-L-O Radio, The Mason City Globe-Gazette and K-I-M-T television.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines – Wed., Oct. 31st 2012

News

October 31st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Two suspects in a bank robbery who officials say shot and wounded two officers during a high-speed chase are in custody. The Iowa State Patrol says the two men were arrested last night after police surrounded them in a wooded area by a rock quarry near Frederika. It came about seven hours after the Maynard Savings Bank in Maynard was robbed.

PERRY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a pedestrian in Perry has died after being hit by a pickup truck. The Iowa State Patrol says the accident happened yesterday morning after the truck driver turned onto the street and didn’t see the pedestrian.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The trial of an Iowa City woman accused of running over and killing a friend has been reset for next year. Miranda Lalla’s trial has been rescheduled for February after a judge allowed her to get a new attorney. Lalla is accused of hitting Pamela Gross with her pickup truck in June.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say an Iowa City toddler has recovered after eating an unknown prescription drug found outside his home in a mobile home park. The 3-year-old boy was hospitalized last week after officials say he swallowed some type of prescription drug. Police say the boy ate it thinking it was candy.

President Clinton to campaign in Council Bluffs, Wednesday

News

October 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Obama for America campaign announced Tuesday, that President Bill Clinton will hold campaign events in Council Bluffs, Mason City and Waterloo on Wednesday, October 31st. The event will be held in Council Bluffs, at the Mid-America Center at 1 Arena Way. No ticket is necessary. Doors will open to the general public beginning at 9:15-a.m., with Clinton scheduled to speak shortly afterward.

While in Iowa, the President will fire up supporters and urge them to help get out the vote for President Obama and Vice President Biden. He will also lay out what the Obama campaign says is the “Clear choice facing Iowans in this election between moving forward with an economy built to last, and returning to top down economics that failed middle-class American families in the past.”

2 bank robbery suspects in custody

News

October 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Two suspects in a bank robbery who officials say shot and wounded two officers during a high-speed chase are in custody. Iowa State Patrol spokesman Sgt. Scott Bright says the two men were “cornered and gave up” Tuesday evening, about seven hours after the Maynard Savings Bank in Maynard was robbed. Police set up a perimeter around a two-mile radius of a wooded area by a rock quarry near Frederika. Trooper Bob Conrad says the two suspects were trying to crawl out of the area when they were captured. Their names were not immediately released. Trooper Mark Domino was shot in the upper right arm. He was treated and released. Sumner Police Chief Dennis Cain was shot in the neck, the hand area and the thumb. He was in critical condition and undergoing surgery.

Tree stand stolen in Page County

News

October 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft of a tree stand. A tree stand is comprised of a platform, seat, or other  devices for the purpose of hunting deer or other game animals from an elevated position. Sheriff’s officials say a Clarinda man reported Monday, that the tree stand was taken from property he has permission to hunt on. It was set in-place in July on the property, located in the Harlan Township, Section 22, and not discovered missing, until late Monday morning. The loss was estimated at $150. The incident remains under investigation.

Shenadoah Police Officer sideswiped parked car while on patrol

News

October 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported after a vehicle driven by a Shenandoah Police officer struck a car while the officer was on patrol early Tuesday morning. According to the Page County Sheriff’s Office, Officer Ethan Johnson was traveling through the parking lot of the Essex Post Office at around 1:35-a.m., and checking the license plate on a vehicle parked in the lot, when the 2012 Chevy Impala he was driving side-swiped another vehicle that was also parked, and unoccupied.

The Impala Police Cruiser, owned by the City of Shenandoah sustained damage to the front passenger door and front fender.  The parked vehicle Officer Johnson struck was a 1990 Olds cutlass owned by Jerry Meyer of Shenandoah.  Meyer’s vehicle sustained damage to the rear end. A dollar amount of the damage amounts was not immediately available.

Big Bird joins zombies and Captain America for trick-or-treating

News

October 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Iowans who are hosting Halloween costume parties can expect to see a lot of super heroes, zombies and cartoon characters. Veronica Dietrick, who works at a costume shop in West Des Moines, says a particular Sesame Street character is very popular this year. “We’ve sold a lot of Big Bird costumes, in fact, we’ve sold out of them and had to re-order them,” Dietrick says. Her store is also selling a lot of political masks, both in the likenesses of President Obama and Mitt Romney. Jeremy Lubash, who helps manage a costume shop in Omaha-Council Bluffs, says women are snapping up a particular type of disguise this season.

A new type of monster outfit incorporates a mini dress with a fuzzy monster hood with googly eyeballs on top — they’ve been a big hit, Lubash says. For kids who will be trick-or-treating and for many adults, Lubash says their costume choices are all about what’s on the big screen this year. “The Avengers has been extremely popular for us, Black Widow for the women and girls and Thor has been the biggest one out of all the male characters in the movie,” he says, while Batman and Catwoman are both big sellers. A poll finds nearly 70-percent of all adults will take part in some type of Halloween festivity this year. A survey from the National Retail Federation found the popularity of Halloween is growing annually, with consumer spending this year expected to pass eight-billion dollars.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa afternoon News Headlines – Oct. 20th 2012

News

October 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A state trooper has been shot while chasing bank robbery suspects near Frederika in northeast Iowa. But his injury isn’t believed to be life-threatening. A SWAT team is helping search for suspects who robbed the Maynard Saving Bank around noon today.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Davenport man has agreed to plead guilty to an Iowa City bank robbery. Eric Martin reached a deal with prosecutors and will be sentenced in February for the holdup at the Hills Bank last April. Authorities say Martin was caught with a backpack containing a gun and $23,000 of the bank’s money.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa woman is suing Deere & Company, alleging racial discrimination. Copa Burse says co-workers taunted her and painted racial slurs on her locker at the plant in Ankeny. She also says she found a doll painted with a black face hanging at her home. A spokeswoman says Deere doesn’t tolerate behavior that creates a hostile workplace.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A judge has rejected a casino operator’s request to temporarily block the nonprofit group holding the Sioux City casino license from working with another developer. The ruling will allow Missouri River Historical Development to work with Hard Rock Casino developer Sioux City Entertainment in trying to establish a land-based casino to replace the Argosy riverboat casino.

Background check not required for teacher aides

News

October 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Most teachers’ aides hire by Iowa’s public schools aren’t required by state law to undergo background checks and even when districts do run checks, the process is often less rigorous as the one required for licensed educators.  The Des Moines Register  says federal checks were added as part of the teacher licensing process in 2002. Iowa law was changed in 2007 to require state and national checks on those licensed by the state.  But most teacher aides aren’t licensed.

Experts and parents say the case of a woman who spent time in an Indiana prison on manslaughter charges and was hired as a teacher aide in Iowa shows there are gaps in the system.  Rep. Josh Byrnes of Osage says the issue may surface in the upcoming legislative session.