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Former Iowa Lt. Gov. Joy Corning dies at age 84

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May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 5/22)
Former Iowa Lieutenant Governor Joy Corning died this weekend. She was 84. Corning was in her sixth year as a state senator when Terry Branstad picked her as his lieutenant governor running mate in 1990. Corning served eight years in the post. Mary Ellen Miller is executive director of 50-50 in 2020, a group formed to encourage women to run for office. Corning was a founding board member.

“She, I think, was the epitome of civility,” Miller says. Governor Branstad issued a written statement, calling Corning “an outstanding, unflappable leader who treated everyone with the respect and dignity they deserved.” Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds calls Corning a “tremendous mentor and role model.” Miller says Corning was a mentor to many other women considering a run for public office.

“She would always have time, not just Republicans but Democrats as well, to share her experience and offer advice,” Miller says. “She was very open about encouraging women to run and helping them as best she could.” This past March, in spite of failing health, Corning attended a training program for would-be candidates.

“The smile is classic. We always talked about the Joy Smile. She was aptly named, I guess,” Miller says. “Not that she didn’t have her serious side, of course.” Corning ran for governor in 1998, but dropped out of the race before the G-O-P Primary. In the 18 years since she left elected office, Corning helped raise money for a chapel at the state prison for women. She was a Republican moderate who favored abortion rights. In 2010, she co-founded the group “Justice, Not Politics” to counter the campaign to unseat Iowa Supreme Court justices who had legalized same-sex marriage.

Corning was born in Creston and was a 1949 graduate of Bridgewater High School. She earned an education degree from what was then known as the Iowa State Teachers College. She served nine years on the Cedar Falls School Board before being elected to the Iowa Senate. She died Saturday with her three daughters by her side. Corning wrote her own obituary, thanking all who had contributed to and enriched her life.

(Radio Iowa)

Branstad veto puzzles groups seeking money for repairs

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May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Some advocates for programs that help low-income people are expressing puzzlement over Gov. Terry Branstad’s decision to veto spending from an infrastructure fund.

When he used his line-item veto authority earlier this month to cut $1.8 million in spending approved by the Legislature, Branstad wrote that he would prefer state funds be spent on people, not buildings. But the proposed spending came from a fund that can only be used on building work.

Sen. Rick Bertrand, the Republican chairman of the subcommittee that oversees the infrastructure fund, says he doesn’t understand the veto, noting “This fund is not set up for individuals.”

When asked about the governor’s move, Branstad spokesman Ben Hammes offered a response that largely repeated the veto statement. Hammes declined to answer further questions.

Des Moines records 15th homicide Sunday morning

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May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Residents of Des Moines are waking up to the news another person has died as the result of a shooting, the 15th homicide in the Capital City this year. KCCI TV reports Des Moines Police are investigating the shooting that took place in the 4300 block of Beaver Avenue in the Parking lot of Zion Lutheran Church. The incident, which happened at around 2:30-a.m., resulted in one person killed, three others injured.

Witnesses provided a potential suspect vehicle description to officers. Police later located and stopped that vehicle after a short pursuit. Inside, they found a third shooting victim. He was taken to a local hospital. Detectives are now interviewing the other people in that vehicle. A fourth victim later showed up at a local hospital.

No word yet on the conditions of the three surviving victims.

Red Oak woman arrested Sunday morning for Public Intox.

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May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Montgomery County early this (Sunday) morning, arrested a woman for Public Intoxication. 28-year old Madison Marie Bowling, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 1:45-a.m. in the 700 block of E. Corning Street, in Red Oak.

Bowling was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $300 cash bond.

Skyscan Weather Forecast for Atlantic & the area: 5/21/17

Weather

May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Gradually becoming mostly sunny. High near 61. West wind 15 to 30 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. W/NW wind 10-20mph becoming light and variable.
Monday: Mostly sunny w/a 40% chance of showers & thunderstorms, especially during the afternoon. High near 74. W/SW @ 10-20 mph.
Monday Night: A 50% chance of showers & thunderstorms. Low around 48.
Tuesday: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly after 1pm. Otherwise Partly sunny, with a high near 62. N/NW @ 15-25.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 65. Our Low this morning was 43. Rainfall in Atlantic over the past 24-hours ending at 7-a.m. Sunday, was .47″.  Last year on this date, our High was 70 and the Low was 42. The All-time record High in Atlantic on this date was 97 in 1939. The record Low was 27 in 1895.

Bluffs man wanted on Child Endangerment & other charges is arrested in CA

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May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A western Iowa man wanted on Child Endangerment and other charges, was arrested Friday in California. Captain Todd Weddum with the Council Bluffs Police Department reports, in October 2016, Council Bluffs police detectives began to investigate 72-year old Frank French, of Council Bluffs, on allegations of abuse committed upon his teenage daughter.

In January 2017, a felony arrest warrant for French was signed, charging him with:

  • 4 counts of Child Endangerment – resulting in bodily injury
  • 2 counts of Child Endangerment – without no injury
  • Neglect or Abandonment of a Dependent Person
  • and False Imprisonment.

On May 19th, 2017, French was located and arrested in San Bernardino County, California, where he is being held as a Fugitive from Justice. Proceedings will soon begin to have French extradited back to Iowa. Details of the case, including those documented in the arrest warrant affidavit, will not be released by the Council Bluffs Police Department until French arrives back to Pottawattamie County, where he will be served with the warrant and notified of the allegations he faces.

Don Avenson, Iowa’s longest-serving House Speaker, has died

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May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An influential figure in Iowa politics for more than four decades has died. Former House Speaker Don Avenson, of Oelwein, died of a heart attack on Friday. He was 72. Avenson was the Democratic Party’s unsuccessful nominee for governor in 1990 and he’d been statehouse lobbyist ever since. Avenson served eight years as House Speaker, the legislature’s most powerful post. No other speaker has had a longer tenure. Jerry Fitzgerald struck up a friendship shortly after the two were elected to the Iowa House nearly 45 years ago. Fitzgerald says Avenson was “a towering figure” with shrewd deal-making skills.

Fitzgerald was with Avenson when he died. The two had been vacationing. They were driving through Nebraska when Avenson suffered a heart attack. Republican Terry Branstad, who defeated Avenson in the 1990 race for governor, issued a written statement Saturday, calling Avenson a “strong and effective legislator…who cared deeply about…the people of Iowa.”

Avenson steered the Groundwater Protection Act through the legislature in 1987 as well as a bill that dramatically reorganized the executive branch of state government. Avenson was an avid outdoorsman and a voracious reader of non-fiction. Several years ago, Avenson tracked down every book about the Lewis and Clark Expedition that was still available in print and he read each one.

Avenson is the father of three adult children as well as grandchildren. He and his wife Diane were married in 1964 and have made their home in Oelwein. He joined the family business after college and became president of Oelwein Tool and Die Company in 1984.

(Radio Iowa)

Regional Sports Brief, 5/21/17

Sports

May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Christian Arroyo’s two-run double broke a scoreless tie and the San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 in 13 innings on Saturday night. Arroyo’s double off the wall in left field scored Buster Posey and Brandon Crawford. Giants starter Jeff Samardzija threw eight innings, scattering five hits and striking out eight.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins postponed their game against the Kansas City Royals because of rain, prompting a doubleheader to finish the series. The team made the announcement about an hour before the scheduled first pitch on Saturday afternoon, with the forecast predicting uninterrupted rain in the area for the rest of the day. The Twins and Royals will play a straight doubleheader on Sunday, with one admission for fans.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Atlanta Braves have made a trade with St. Louis for first baseman Matt Adams, hoping he can help fill the void left by injured star Freddie Freeman. The Cardinals sent Adams and cash to Atlanta for minor league infielder Juan Yepez. The deal came Saturday. The Cardinals also activated outfielder Stephen Piscotty from the disabled list. He’d been out with a strained right hamstring.

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, May 21st 2017

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May 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 5:30 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The state of Iowa will give Flexsteel Industries more than $2 million as part of a $10 million bid to keep the furniture company’s plant in Dubuque and save most of the site’s more than 200 jobs. The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Economic Development Authority board approved a $2.1 million incentive package for Flexsteel on Friday. That includes a $1 million forgivable loan and more than $1 million in tax credits and refunds.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — As expected, the Iowa Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for a man sentenced last year to up to 10 years for sexually abusing a teenage boy. Friday’s decision by the Iowa Supreme Court came after state prosecutors last month took the rare step of asking it to reverse 61-year-old Doug Lindaman’s conviction. The Iowa Attorney General’s Office made the move after finding the Charles City man was allowed to represent himself at his trial without knowingly waiving his right to have an attorney.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A western Iowa man has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison for possession of child pornography. Federal prosecutors say 41-year-old Mitchell Eugene Obrecht, of Carter Lake, was sentenced Friday. Prosecutors say Obrecht pleaded guilty in January to an indictment charging him with possession of child pornography in September 2015. The charge resulted from an investigation into the posting of a video and an image, each depicting child pornography, on a social networking site.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police in Des Moines are investigating a shooting that sent one person to a hospital. Des Moines television station KCCI reports that the shooting happened Saturday morning on SE Third Street. One person was taken to a hospital by ambulance. Police tell KCCI that an arrest has been made and that investigators believe the shooting was a domestic violence incident.

Woman killed by a train when her car gets stuck on RR tracks in SE Iowa

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May 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The driver of a car that got hung-up on railroad tracks early Saturday morning in southeast Iowa died, when her vehicle was struck by a train. The Iowa State Patrol says 24-year old Alysabeth Loise Ferneau, of Burlington, died at the scene of the crash at around 3:35-a.m. on 165th Street, in Burlington at the BNSF crossing.

Officials say her 2008 Chevy Impala was northbound on 145th, north of U-S Highway 34, when the vehicle dropped-off the crossing to the west and became stuck. An eastbound Burlington Northern-Sante Fe train struck the car, which came to rest on its side on the tracks, west of the crossing. The train came to rest on the eastbound tracks.

The accident remains under investigation.