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Glenwood man & Tabor woman arrested following incident in Tabor

News

July 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Fremont County report a Mills County man and a woman from Fremont County were arrested Wednesday following an investigation into an incident in Tabor. The Tabor Chief of Police and deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office received a call about a male who was possibly violating a no contact order in Tabor. Upon law enforcement’s arrival to the 200 block of Orange Street in Tabor, they were advised that a male was seen running from the area, hopping a fence and then continuing south.

Pierce

Marcus Pierce

Hummel

Taylor Hummel

Deputies made contact with 20-year old Marcus Pierce, of Glenwood, near the intersection of Park Street and Vine Street in Tabor. Pierce was arrested for two counts of Violating a No Contact Order and is being held at the Fremont County Jail awaiting a review from a magistrate. 22-year old Taylor Hummel, of Tabor, was arrested for Interference with Official Acts. She is being held on $300 bond.

Iowa State’s Prohm adds former Alabama coach to staff

Sports

July 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Former Alabama head coach David Hobbs has been named a special assistant to Iowa State coach Steve Prohm, a former team manager under Hobbs with the Crimson Tide. Hobbs spent six seasons at Alabama, winning 110 games from 1992-98. Hobbs was later an assistant at Kentucky for seven seasons on Tubby Smith’s staff.

Hobbs has worked in the NBA since 2008, serving as a scout for Charlotte, Brooklyn and Utah. Prohm says his familiarity with Hobbs, combined with Hobbs’ professional experience, will make him a strong addition to the program.

Chiefs place RT Jamaal Charles on PUP list as camp begins

Sports

July 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs placed running back Jamaal Charles on the physically unable to perform list Wednesday, though coach Andy Reid said it should not be considered a setback in his return from a knee injury.

Charles tore the ACL in his right knee in Week 5 last season. He had surgery soon afterward and was far enough along in his recovery that he participated in some drills during mandatory minicamp.

The Chiefs can take Charles off the PUP list whenever he is medically cleared, but that likely will not happen soon. Veterans do not report for the start of training camp until Friday, and even then Reid said he plans to take it slowly with his star running back.

 

Alliant Energy announces $1 billion wind project

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Alliant Energy has announced it will invest about $1 billion to expand its wind energy operations in the state. Alliant executives and Gov. Terry Branstad made the announcement Wednesday.

The Iowa utility said in a news release that it is seeking regulatory approval to expand its Whispering Willow Wind Farm in Franklin County and possibly develop wind energy in other areas of the state. Utility spokesman Justin Foss says the project will also generate more than 1,500 jobs in Iowa. Foss said it is not yet clear how many turbines the project would see erected.

The company says the five-year project will produce 500 megawatts of energy.

Former Neola City Clerk faces felony & other charges

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July 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A former City Clerk in Neola faces three felony and six other charges associated with an investigation into improper and unsupported disbursements. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation reports Deborah Schierbrock has been charged with Felony Ongoing Criminal Conduct, two (2) counts of Felonious Misconduct, and six (6) counts of Non-Felonious Misconduct, a serious misdemeanor. Schierbrock turned herself in on July 27, 2016 and was released on her own recognizance.  Schierbrock is due back in court on August 19th, 2016.

Schierbrock was the City Clerk in Neola from January 7, 2008 until her termination on August 25, 2013.  After Schierbrock’ s termination by the city of Neola, the Mayor requested an audit be conducted.  The Iowa Office of Auditor of State conducted an audit and filed a report.  The audit identified improper and unsupported disbursements as well as undeposited collections from the City of Neola’s bank account during the time frame Schierbrock was the City Clerk.

After the audit was completed, the investigation was turned over to the DCI.  Agents from the DCI reviewed the audit and conducted several interviews and compiled an investigative report and turned the report over to the Pottawattamie County Attorney’s Office for consideration of criminal charges.

Guthrie County 4-H Club donates supplies to CCMH

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July 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Grant Sky Eagles 4-H Club from Guthrie County recently donated 36 receiving blankets and matching burp cloths to the OB Department at Cass County Memorial Hospital. The blankets and cloths were all sewn by members of the club as part of a community service project.

In the photo are club members Reagan Carney, Jaden Carney, Wyatt Rudy, Justin Davis, Bryce Rochholz, club leader Cindy Lundy, and CCMH OB nurses Britni Olson and Kate Nachtman.

In the photo are club members Reagan Carney, Jaden Carney, Wyatt Rudy, Justin Davis, Bryce Rochholz, club leader Cindy Lundy, and CCMH OB nurses Britni Olson and Kate Nachtman.

Real Estate Agent finds live grenade….thought it was fake

News

July 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Korean-War era hand grenade that was thought to be a dud, turned out to be real and was safely disposed of in Fremont County, Tuesday. The Sheriff’s Office says a real estate agent found the grenade while cleaning out a property, and had put the device into storage, thinking it was a dummy. When a family member of the agent looked at the grenade and believed it to be real, law enforcement was contacted.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office called the Iowa State Fire Marshall, who confirmed the device was in-fact real. A charge was used to destroy the grenade. Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reminds you, that if you should come upon an item that is potentially dangerous, contact your local law enforcement agency, and have them inspect it.

IGACA All-District Softball Honorees

Sports

July 27th, 2016 by admin

The Iowa Girls Athletic Coaches Association released their All-District Softball honorees this week.

1A All Districts

2A All Districts

3A All Districts

4A All Districts

5A All Districts

Softball Academic All-State Team Announced

Sports

July 27th, 2016 by admin

Softball Academic All State 2016

Micayla TerWee, West Lyon
Emily Juhl, Harlan
Goergia Garrett, Ottumwa
Julia Sorfonden, Harlan
Taylor Huber, Alburnett
Maddie Lynch, Ames
Annie Axmear, English Valleys
Kasiah Ehresman, Lynnville-Sully
Taylor Gerard, English Valleys
Kearsten Hainzinger, Southeast Valley
Mykaela Cole, Urbandale
Kaitlyn Andresen, Davenport Assumption
Katelyn Miller, Sioux City East
Jana Miller, Davenport Assumption
Chrissy Hoogland, Springville
Miranda Noack, Ballard
Sydney Hester, Pleasant Valley
Meredith Ossian, Ballard
Connor Wilfawn, Davis County
Macy Scheideman, Hampton-Dumont
Sidney Ernst, East Sac County
Hannah Trierweiler, Hinton
Kendal Herrig, East Sac County
Tiffany Miller, Hinton
Carlye Patterson, Westwood
Alexandra Patterson, St. Ansgar
Macie Weber, Cascade
Kaley Benzing, Waukon
Lexy Larsen, Sidney
Madison Snitker, Waukon
Shaylyn Trenkamp, Maquoketa Valley
Molly Jacobsen, ADM
Sara Dekkers, Unity Christian
Erin Handley, Bondurant-Farrar
Anna Christians, Unity Christian
Kate Maschmann, Montezuma
Victoria Hegstrom, Perry
Annie Detweiler, Central City
Jessica Nelson, Nodaway Valley
Kyra Ellis, Central City
Logan Schaben, Harlan

IHSBCA All-District Baseball Teams announced

Sports

July 27th, 2016 by admin

The Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association released their All-District Baseball Team honorees this week.

 

2016 All-District Team Class 1A

2016 All-District Team Class 2A

2016 All-District Team Class 3A

2016 All-District Team Class 4A