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Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, 1/26/2018

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January 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A state ethics board says a Republican activist violated the law by failing to disclose income she earned by working as an agent of Saudi Arabia while serving as a governor-appointed state board member. The Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board concluded Thursday that Connie Schmett made omissions on personal finance disclosure statements. She must pay a $250 fine and get a reprimand. Schmetts’ consulting firm collected $103,500 for a Saudi Arabia-funded public relations campaign.

DUNLAP, Iowa (AP) — Officials pulled a man’s body from a western Iowa sand pit hours after the dump truck he was driving fell into water in the pit. Omaha, Nebraska, television station KETV reports that authorities and rescue workers were called Thursday morning to Hallett Materials in Harrison County just south of Dunlap for reports of a missing truck and driver. Sometime later, crews discovered the truck submerged in the sand pit under ice and water. The driver was trapped inside the truck, where he died.

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) — Wind turbine blade maker Siemens has announced it will lay off 202 workers at its Fort Madison plant in the southeastern corner of Iowa. The Des Moines Register reports that Siemens notified affected workers on Wednesday and plans to eliminate their positions by March 24. A statement from the company says business volume at the plant through the 2018 fiscal year “does not support the existing workforce level.”

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police have arrested a man already in custody on a first-degree murder charge in the shooting death of another Des Moines man last year. Police say Alonzo Marlon Gibbs was arrested Thursday, following the end of his trial on federal firearms charges. Police say Gibbs shot 24-year-old Trey Leon Lee and 24-year-old Patrick Young, both of Des Moines, at a Des Moines residence near Evelyn Davis Park on March 17. Both were taken to hospitals, where Lee died.

Van hits a house in Council Bluffs & causes gas leak -1 injured

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January 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An incident at the Council Bluffs Wal-Mart Store at around 3:30-p.m., Thursday, concluded with one person being injured and another attempting to flee. Authorities say officers were called to the store at 1800 N. 16th Street for a rolling disturbance involving a white Dodge Caravan.

Prior to arriving, officers were informed the van left the area southbound and hit a house in the 1400 block of Avenue B. The driver was transported to Mercy Hospital by squad for minor injuries. The passenger attempted to flee the scene but was located.

Black Hills Energy was called due to a gas leak caused by the crash. The house (at 1414 Ave. B) sustained significant damage also due to the crash. Although the accident remains under investigation by the Council Bluffs Police Department Traffic Unit, alcohol is believed to be a factor in the crash.

Update: Body found in pickup submerged in Harrison County pit

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January 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Harrison County were working Thursday afternoon, on recovering the body of a man from a pickup submerged in a water-filled sand pit. Rescue crews discovered the body but have not officially identified the victim.

The incident occurred at the Hallett Materials pit near Dunlap. The vehicle was discovered at around 5-a.m. , after crews searching for a man missing since late Wednesday night found the pickup belonging to Caterpillar.

No other details were released.

MARJORIE KRAKAU, 93, of Spirit Lake (Svcs. 01/27/2018)

Obituaries

January 25th, 2018 by admin

MARJORIE KRAKAU, 93, of Spirit Lake died Thursday, January 25th at Accura Healthcare in Spirit Lake. Funeral services for MARJORIE KRAKAU will be held Saturday, January 27th at 11:00am at Grace Lutheran Church in Spirit Lake. Turner-Jenness Funeral Home of Spirit Lake has the arrangements.

Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the Grace Lutheran Church in Spirit Lake.

Memorials may be directed to the Grace Lutheran Church or the Renovation Project at Arnolds Park.

Burglary investigation in Page County

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January 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s deputies in Page County are investigating a burglary that was reported at around 2-p.m. Wednesday, at a residence located about eight-miles east of Shenandoah along Highway 2. The resident reported that sometime between 10-a.m. and 2-p.m., someone broke into her residence while she was gone.  Numerous items were taken during the burglary.

A Crimestopper’s reward is being offered for information leading to the indictment of persons responsible for the burglary and theft.  The incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193 or their local Law Enforcement agency.

3 arrests in Mills County

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January 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office is reporting three people were arrested Wednesday. 34-year old Ashley Dawn Helm, of Omaha, was arrested on a warrant out of Crawford County for a Controlled Substance Violation. Her bond was set at $25,000.

24-year old Calvin Michael Sharp, of Auburn, NE., was arrested in Mills County for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

And, 39-year old Amy Dawn Clemmons, of Emerson, was arrested Wednesday for Driving Under Suspension. Her bond was set at $300.

Update: Stalled elephants briefly stranded on the way to IA

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January 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Federal records show a circus that owns four elephants that were briefly stranded on an Oklahoma roadway had a pachyderm escape its enclosure and roam free through a Wisconsin residential neighborhood last summer.

A U.S. Department of Agriculture inspection report shows a Carson & Barnes Circus elephant got free from restraints in June at Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin. The female elephant was loose for a few hours before her trainer led her back to her barn.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals criticized Hugo, Oklahoma-based Carson & Barnes after the floor began falling out of a trailer hauling the four elephants Wednesday, leaving them stalled for about two hours awaiting another ride. A statement from PETA urges people to avoid the circus’ shows.

Carson & Barnes spokeswoman Jennifer Wisener said Thursday a veterinarian examined the four elephants and that they appeared to be fine.

IGHSAU releases Regional Girls Basketball pairings for Classes 1A, 2A, & 3A

Sports

January 25th, 2018 by admin

2018 Regional Basketball Pairings (1A-2A-3A)

Note: Class 4A & 5A regional basketball pairings will be posted Thursday, February 1

Class 1A Regional Pairings

Class 2A Regional Pairings

Class 3A Regional Pairings

IGHSAU girls basketball rankings 01/25/2018

Sports

January 25th, 2018 by admin

2018 Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings

Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Springville 16-3 1
2 Central Decatur 17-0 2
3 North Mahaska 17-0 3
4 Newell-Fonda 16-0 4
5 Kingsley-Pierson 15-2 6
6 West Hancock 14-2 5
7 AGWSR 15-1 7
8 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 15-1 8
9 Montezuma 15-2 9
10 Kee 15-1 10
11 Janesville 15-1 11
12 Bishop Garrigan 12-4 12
13 Seymour 17-0 13
14 Boyer Valley 16-1 14
15 West Monona 11-5 NR

Dropped Out: Colo-Nesco (15)

Class 2A

School Record LW
1 North Linn 18-0 1
2 Treynor 15-1 2
3 Panorama 17-1 3
4 Western Christian 13-2 4
5 Logan-Magnolia 14-2 5
6 Cascade 16-3 6
7 Iowa City Regina 12-4 7
8 Grundy Center 15-1 8
9 North Union 14-1 9
10 Dike-New Hartford 17-2 11
11 West Sioux 14-2 12
12 Pekin 17-1 13
13 Bellevue 13-5 10
14 IKM-Manning 12-3 14
15 Des Moines Christian 13-4 NR

Dropped Out: Mediapolis (15)

Class 3A

School Record LW
1 Crestwood 16-0 1
2 Sioux Center 15-2 2
3 Clear Lake 15-1 3
4 Cherokee 16-1 4
5 Osage 16-0 5
6 Nevada 14-2 6
7 Roland-Story 15-2 8
8 Davenport Assumption 9-7 7
9 Monticello 13-4 10
10 Forest City 12-3 12
11 Camanche 13-5 11
12 South Central Calhoun 16-1 9
13 North Polk 13-3 15
14 Red Oak 12-2 NR
15 Anamosa 14-3 NR

Dropped Out: Kuemper Catholic (13), West Marshall (14)

Class 4A

School Record LW
1 Marion 16-0 1
2 Lewis Central 15-0 2
3 Grinnell 15-1 3
4 North Scott 14-2 4
5 Center Point-Urbana 15-2 5
6 Boone 15-1 6
7 Mason City 9-8 7
8 Le Mars 12-3 8
9 Denison-Schleswig 12-4 12
10 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 10-5 9
11 Fairfield 12-3 11
12 Cedar Rapids Xavier 9-8 10
13 Dallas Center-Grimes 11-5 13
14 Waverly-Shell Rock 12-4 15
15 Bishop Heelan 9-5 NR

Dropped Out: Pella (14)

Class 5A

School Record LW
1 Iowa City High 16-0 1
2 Cedar Falls 16-1 2
3 Dowling Catholic 14-1 5
4 Pleasant Valley 16-0 4
5 Southeast Polk 14-2 7
6 Johnston 13-3 6
7 Ankeny Centennial 13-3 8
8 Waukee 14-2 9
9 Iowa City West 11-5 3
10 Indianola 13-3 11
11 Cedar Rapids Prairie 10-5 10
12 Cedar Rapids Washington 10-5 12
13 Bettendorf 12-3 13
14 West Des Moines Valley 8-9 15
15 Ankeny 8-8 14

Dropped Out: None

Greenfield “Freedom Rock” artist announces bid for Iowa House

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January 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Ray “Bubba” Sorensen, II (R)-Greenfield

Ray “Bubba” Sorensen II (R-Greenfield) announced today (Thursday), his candidacy for the Iowa House. The 38-year old Sorensen is running for Iowa District 20, which is currently represented by Clel Baudler and who recently announced his retirement. The district includes the counties of Adair, Guthrie, and portions of Dallas and Cass.  Sorensen said in a press release, “My priorities are to work for the district by providing good constituent services and giving a voice to constituents in our legislative process. As a small business owner and lifelong resident of the district, I can be a voice for rural Iowa with a common-sense approach.”

Bubba is a life-long resident of Adair County where in Greenfield he operates his business, Sorensen Studios, with his wife Maria. They are the parents of two children. A graduate of Bridgewater-Fontanelle (now Nodaway Valley), he was active in sports and showing cattle in 4H. Engaged in local, state, and national politics, Sorensen served as an intern for former Iowa State Senator JoAnn Johnson and clerked for former Representative Steve Olson.

Sorensen is well known for painting the Freedom Rock® just south of Interstate 80 near Menlo, Iowa. Painting the original Freedom Rock® each year as a volunteer effort, he is now commissioned to paint the smaller Freedom Rocks® in every county in Iowa. He currently has sixty-nine of the county Freedom Rocks® completed.  In announcing his candidacy, Sorensen said “I want to thank Representative Baudler for his many years of service to the state of Iowa. Running for State House is an honor and extension of how I can serve my community. With the support of my family and friends, I will be a strong voice for House District 20.”