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Iowa father charged after child found unresponsive

News

April 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

GRAND RIVER, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa father is facing charges after authorities found his infant child unresponsive. The Decatur County Sheriff’s Office says they received a report around noon Monday that a 3-month-old child was having trouble breathing. When emergency crews arrived at the Grand River home they found the infant was unresponsive. The child was taken to a Decatur County hospital and later air-lifted to a Des Moines hospital. Officials say the child remains on life support.

The infant’s father, 25-year-old Joshua Guill, has been charged with child endangerment causing serious injury. He is being held at the Decatur County Jail. Officials did not provide further details about the incident.

Former Iowa star Murray Wier dies at 89

Sports

April 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Murray Wier, the first Iowa basketball player to be named a first-team All-American, died Wednesday in Georgetown, Texas. He was 89. The Ramsey Funeral Home, which confirmed Wier’s passing and is handling the funeral arrangements, says the cause of death is not yet known.

Wier, who grew up in Grandview, Iowa, was a four-year starter for Iowa from 1945-48. Wier averaged 21 points a game as a senior, becoming the first officially recognized single-season scoring champion in NCAA history, according to the Hawkeyes.

Wier went on to play four seasons of professional ball, including one year under Hall of Fame coach Red Auerbach with the Tri-City Blackhawks. Iowa coach Fran McCaffery says Wier was “one of the all-time greats” of Iowa basketball.

Two arrested on Credit Card Fraud in Red Oak

News

April 6th, 2016 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of two individuals Wednesday on Credit Card Fraud charges.  At 2:28pm officers arrested 32-year-old Gordon Leroy Currin III of Des Moines and 40-year-old Misty Schalome Currin of Council Bluffs.  They were arrested in the 1800 block of E Summit Street.  Both suspects were charged with 3 counts of Credit Card Fraud and were taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $2,000 cash bond each.

Red Oak teens arrested in school parking lot on Marijuana charges

News

April 6th, 2016 by admin

Red Oak Police arrested two teenagers on Wednesday at the Red Oak High School on drug charges.  At 1:18pm Red Oak Police were called to the Red Oak High School at 2011 N 8th Street for an incident involving drugs.  After investigation officers found reason to believe marijuana was used in the school parking lot and was later taken from a student.  Officers arrested 14-year-old David Allen Vega of Red Oak for Possession of a Controlled Substance and 16-year-old Owen Riley Vondielingen  of Red Oak for Gathering Where a Controlled Substance Was Being Used.

Carbon monoxide detectors would be required in Iowa homes, apartments if bill becomes law

News

April 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Senate has sent the governor a bill that would require carbon monoxide alarms in any apartment building or home built in the state after July 1st of 2018. “We are going to provide parity for CO detectors very similar to what we do for smoke detectors.” That’s Senator Jeff Danielson, a Democrat from Cedar Falls. Danielson says he’s been “pleasantly surprised” the idea has now earned bipartisan support after unsuccessful tries in previous years.

“I also understand why some can’t get there,” Danielson says. “This is a regulation, but I think it’s an example when we have a light touch on implementation and what we’re requiring, even those can get there because we’ve been reasoable about how to implement it.” Existing RENTAL units in Iowa would be required to have carbon monoxide detectors if the bill becomes law, but installing a carbon monoxide detector would be VOLUNTARY in existing, single-family homes.

“You know we’ve learned through other safety regulations like seat belts, smoke detectors — you name it — that when Iowans are aware of a tool to keep them safer, they will use it,” Danielson says. About 300 Iowans wind up in an emergency room each year to be treated for carbon monoxide poisoning and officials say about 20 Iowans die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning.

(Radio Iowa)

Senate votes to let psychologists prescribe drugs for mentally ill

News

April 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Senate has voted to allow a new group of medical professionals prescribe medications for mentally ill Iowans.  “I think the legislation is going to definitely improve access to mental health services, especially in places that currently have workforce shortages.” That’s Senator Joe Bolkcom, a Democrat from Iowa City who’s been working on the bill. Under current law, psychiatrists can write prescriptions, but there are only 150 psychiatrists in the state and the majority of them live in urban areas. If the bill becomes law, the nearly 500 licensed psychologists in Iowa could write prescriptions, too.

“With the growing mental health care needs of Iowans, we need to find ways to safely increase the number of mental health professionals that can provide specialized care to Iowans needing mental health services,” Bolkcom says. Psychiatrists go to medical school and are licensed medical doctors who are able to write prescriptions.

Psychologists get a doctorate degree from a college after studying human behavior and how the mind works. The bill calls for new training for psychologists before they’d be able to prescribe any of 100 different drugs for treatment of mental illnesses. The bill failed to pass the Senate March 1st, but changes were made in the legislation today (Wednesday) and the bill picked up enough to clear the Senate on a 28 to 22 vote. It now goes to the House for consideration.

The Iowa Psychiatrists Association opposes the bill. The group argues there’s not enough training required for psychologists to be able to “safely prescribe” powerful medications for mentally ill Iowans.

(Radio Iowa)

Atlantic woman arrested in Mills County

News

April 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports four recent arrests. Among those taken into custody was 19-year Selena Marie Hansen, of Atlantic, who was arrested just after 8-a.m. Tuesday, and charged with Driving Under Suspension. Her bond was set at $300. 18-year old Jacob Lee Reafleng, of Glenwood, was arrested Tuesday afternoon, on a warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault and 1st Degree Harassment. His bond was set at $5,000. 29-year old Michael Shawn Beltran, of Bellevue, NE., was arrested in Mills County for Driving Under Suspension. Bond was set at $300. And, 32-year old Joshua Calvin Anderson, of Highland, CO., was arrested this (Wednesday) morning in Malvern, for Public Intoxication and Interference with Official Acts.

Red Oak man arrested on warrant

News

April 6th, 2016 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s office reports the arrest of a Red Oak man on a warrant Wednesday.  Deputies arrested 47-year-old Kenneth Houtchens of Red Oak at 11:30am on a warrant for Violation of Probation.  Houtchens was held in the Montgomery County Jail on $10,000 bond.

Iowa Senate OKs legislation over domestic violence penalties

News

April 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Senate has passed legislation that would increase penalties for repeat domestic abusers. The Democratic-controlled Senate voted unanimously 50-0 Wednesday in support of the bill, which would create a mandatory minimum punishment for stalking, harassment and repeat domestic violence. It would also allow a judge to set a higher mandatory minimum sentence.

The bill received overwhelming support in the Republican-majority House in March. Supporters say the legislation would better protect domestic violence victims. The Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence initially opposed the bill amid concern over the value of longer sentences. The group said Wednesday it now supports the bill because of several other elements in the measure.

Changes to the bill mean it will return to the House before it can reach Gov. Terry Branstad’s desk.

Strong winds to continue Thursday, temps in the teens Fri. night & Saturday morning

Weather

April 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

337 PM CDT WED APR 6 2016

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL and WESTERN IOWA.

THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY: STRONG WINDS ARE POSSIBLE THURSDAY ESPECIALLY IN LIGHT SHOWERS. GUSTS IN EXCESS OF 40 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE. OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO FALL INTO THE TEENS AND 20S ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING.

THUNDERSTORM CHANCES WILL RETURN TO THE STATE SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT. AT THIS TIME THE SEVERE POTENTIAL IS LOW.