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Bluffs Police make an arrest in Jan. 19th robbery case

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February 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs report an arrest has been made in connection with the Jan. 19th armed robbery of a convenience store. 25-year old Brian Combs, of Council Bluffs, turned himself-in to Pottawattamie County Corrections officials last Friday. He’s been charged with 1st Degree Robbery, and remains held in the Pott. County Jail.

Brian Combs

Brian Combs

Authorities say at around 1:19-a.m. January 19th, the Kwik Shop at 3632 Avenue G was robbed by a white male, who displayed a silver colored revolver and demanded money from the clerk. After getting an undetermined amount of money, the man left the store . A security camera outside the Kiwk Shop showed the man getting onto a BMX style bicycle and riding eastbound. On January 20th, at 1:12 a.m., an Officer on patrol witnessed a man riding a BMX style bicycle without a headlamp. The Officer attempted to stop the man near the intersection of So. 1st Street and Pierce, but he refused to stop. The man fled for several blocks,but was eventually apprehended behind a house in the 200 block of W. Kanesville Blvd.

The subject, identified as Combs, was arrested that night for operating his bike without a light, eluding and being in possession of burglar tools. On January 21st, Officers were called to a church at 140 West Kanesville Blvd, for a silver colored revolver that had been located in the parking lot. The area of the parking lot where the gun was found is adjacent to the route taken by Brian Combs the previous night as he fled from the Police. The gun and other evidence was then used to apply for a warrant for Brian Combs’ arrest in connection with the Kwik Shop robbery.

HSBB: Treynor at Atlantic Boys 02-13-2015

Podcasts, Sports

February 16th, 2015 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game from Atlantic High School.

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HSBB Atlantic at Kuemper Catholic Girls 02-14-2015

Podcasts, Sports

February 16th, 2015 by admin

Jim Field has the call of the Class 3A first round postseason game played at Kuemper Catholic High School in Carroll.

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Iowa authorities investigate man posing as police officer

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February 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say they’re investigating a man who has been posing as a police officer and making traffic stops in western Iowa. The Woodbury County Sheriff’s Office says two traffic stops were conducted late Saturday night and early Sunday morning near Correctionville and Anthon, Iowa. KTIV-TV reports no threats were made during the fake traffic stops.

According to a news release, the vehicles were pulled over by a seemingly new Dodge Charger with red and blue lights in the dash. The release says the man driving the Dodge identified himself as a member of law enforcement. Those who were pulled over later reported the incidents to police.

The sheriff’s office says officials making traffic stops will be dressed in complete uniform and can display their credentials upon request.

Woman arrested in “mass murder plot” in Canada graduated from Coe College

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February 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

One of the suspects in a plot to kill people at a shopping mall in Canada has ties to Iowa. Twenty-three-year-old Lindsay Souvannarath was arrested on Friday in Canada where authorities claim she and two young men planned to kill “as many people as possible” at the Halifax Shopping Centre. One of the men was arrested along with Souvannarath and both are charged with conspiracy to commit murder.

Lindsay Souvannarath (High School Yearbook photo)

Lindsay Souvannarath (High School Yearbook photo)

The other male suspect was found dead in a house in Halifax with Canadian media reporting he shot himself. Investigators say the murder plot was foiled after a CrimeStoppers tip. Souvannarath is from Geneva, Illinois. She attended Coe College in Cedar Rapids, enrolling in 2010 and graduating in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, double majoring in English and creative writing.

(Radio Iowa)

Governor open to working with other states to give more access to cannabis oil

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February 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad says he is open to looking at changes in the state law that would make it easier for parents of to get ahold of cannabis oil used to treat sick children. The people who pushed for the law allowing them to possess the oil in Iowa, say it is too tough to get and bring in from other states and they would like to see Iowa manufacture the marijuana oil here. “There might be a possibility that we could work something out with a neighboring state in dealing with this, but I want to be careful that we avoid unintended consequences,” Branstad says. “…We want this to be available for the children with epilepsy that it could help, but we also don’t want it to get into the hands of other people who are not authorized to have it.”

Branstad says approving the manufacture of marijuana brings a whole lot of things with it. He says the governor of Colorado has said there are a lot of unintended consequences and he wished the legalization of medical marijuana hadn’t happened in his state. “When you get into the manufacture and distribution, which they are now doing in his state, there are a lot of issues that they really weren’t prepared for.” Branstad says Iowa could possibly work something out with Illinois, which passed a law which allows for the production of medical marijuana. He says Illinois is still working through the process.

“There is a firm in the Quad Cities that is intending to bid on this, so I guess we have to see what happens there. Obviously the Quad Cities is right across the river from Iowa, so I thought if Governor (Bruce) Ruaner approves this and they go forward with this, maybe that is a possibility of something we could do,” according to Branstad. Branstad says the state has to be cautious in whatever changes are made to the law.

“And again, as I said, this is an area that I think we need to be very thoughtful and very careful about. We want to do what we can to try to help the families, but we don’t want to create a lot of unintended consequences like what they are facing in Colorado,” Branstad says. Branstad says he’s not sure if anything will get done in this session, but says the possibility is there to work with a neighboring state.

(Radio Iowa)

Elderly woman found dead at accident scene in SW IA

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February 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Fremont County responding to the scene of a single-vehicle accident Sunday afternoon east of Randolph, found an 82-year old woman who was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials identified the woman as Donna Jean Pierce, of Malvern.

An investigation determined Pierce’ vehicle was traveling north on 330th Avenue when it left the road and entered the west ditch, before crashing through a set of closed gates and coming to rest in a creek. The accident happened in the 1100 block of 330th Avenue.

The woman was not wearing a seat belt. Her body was sent to the State Medical Examiner’s Office in Ankeny, for autopsy. Fremont County Sheriff’s deputies were assisted at the scene by Tabor Police Department, Randolph Fire and Rescue, Tabor Fire and Rescue and the Iowa State Patrol.

BASIC CASSEROLE RECIPE (2-14-2015)

Family Fun in the Kitchen

February 16th, 2015 by Jim Field

1 cup main ingredient*
1 cup second ingredient**
1 – 2 cups starch ingredient***
1 1/2 cups binder****
1/4 cup “goodie”+
seasoning to suit your taste
topping++
Cook any uncooked ingredients. Stir all together to heat stove top or in microwave until heated through, or pour into a casserole dish and bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes.
*Main: ground beef, pork or turkey, cubed chicken, turkey, ham, seafood, etc.
**Second: peas, mushrooms, other veggies
***Starch: cooked noodles, macaroni, rice, potatoes
****Binder: cream sauce, sour cream, canned soup, etc.
+”Goodie”: olives, almonds, water chestnuts, cubed cheese
++Topping: bread crumbs, grated cheese, crushed potato chips or crackers, etc..

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th

Trading Post

February 16th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Four tickets together for Saturday’s Men’s Basketball game, Creighton versus Marquette, at Century Link in Omaha, February 14. Aisle seats upper level Section 211, Row N. Game is at noon, great fun for Valentine’s Day, $25 each. Call 243-2388 and leave a message.

FOR SALE: Pronto M 41 electric power wheelchair. Very good condition, everything works. $500.00 712-579-1402.

FOR SALE: Golf Cart Rear Seats for a Club Car 2004 to present. We are converting it back to an actual Golf Cart. It is Called a Deluxe Safety Kit. It can be used for Club Car, Precedent. You will have to buy the bracket for these carts. Has custom seats. Asking $450. Located in Atlantic. 712-789-0418

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Hit and run accident in Creston

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February 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston report a hit-and-run accident took place early Sunday morning. Officials say a pickup legally parked on Spruce Street was struck on the left front side by an unknown vehicle traveling northbound. The incident happened at around 4-a.m., Sunday. The unknown vehicle…believed to be a white colored truck… left the scene. Damage to the 1996 Chevy C-25 was estimated at $4,000.