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Iowa Supreme Court: Stun guns are dangerous weapons

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February 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Supreme Court says a stun gun, under Iowa law, is a dangerous weapon. The court made the conclusion as it affirmed the conviction of a woman charged with carrying a dangerous weapon after police found a stun gun in her purse in 2013 during an arrest for theft at a Waterloo Walmart.

Taquala Howse, who is 25, appealed saying her small hand-held stun gun isn’t dangerous. A district judge convicted Howse, finding the state had proven it was dangerous. The Iowa Court of Appeals last year concluded since the device didn’t work when police tested it and it couldn’t immobilize anyone, it wasn’t dangerous.

The Supreme Court reversed the decision saying stun guns fall under the Iowa code’s definition of a dangerous weapon even if it’s inoperable.

State Wrestling: Class 1A Quarterfinals and 2nd Round Consolations

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February 19th, 2016 by admin

Class 1A Quarterfinals and 2nd Round Consolations
Friday, February 19th
Wells Fargo Arena – Des Moines

Quarterfinals

1A-106
Quarterfinal – Donny Schmit (Wapsie Valley-Fairbank) 40-3 won by decision over Marshall Rasmussen (Underwood) 45-11 (Dec 4-2)
Quarterfinal – Devon Meeker (Wapello) 34-7 won by tech fall over Blaine Beeler (Guthrie Center) 37-13 (TF-1.5 3:53 (15-0))
1A-113
1A-120

Quarterfinal – Bryce West (Highland-Riverside) 53-0 won by major decision over Connor Lange (Missouri Valley) 50-13 (MD 11-2)
1A-126
Quarterfinal – Alex Thomsen (Underwood) 48-0 won by tech fall over Nicholas Martin (Moravia) 47-9 (TF-1.5 3:47 (21-6))
Quarterfinal – Drew West (Highland-Riverside) 51-0 won by fall over Ben Freese (Nodaway Valley) 46-8 (Fall 2:11)
1A-132
Quarterfinal – Drake Halblom (Alburnett) 48-3 won by decision over Jack Kyle (Missouri Valley) 53-9 (Dec 8-3)
1A-136
Quarterfinal – Tom Jennings (Underwood) 44-12 won by decision over Austin Hellman (Don Bosco-Gilbertville) 38-15 (Dec 10-6)
1A-145
Quarterfinal – Dylan Schuck (Sibley-Ocheyedan) 48-1 won by decision over Jake Mulford (Audubon) 41-4 (Dec 3-2)
Quarterfinal – Trent Johnson (Dike-New Hartford) 42-0 won by fall over Tyler Van Houten (Panorama) 34-9 (Fall 2:40)
Quarterfinal – Tanner Hoyer (Alburnett) 41-12 won by major decision over Luke Stortenbecker (East Mills) 47-6 (MD 8-0)
1A-152
Quarterfinal – Conner Shulista (Alburnett) 51-1 won by fall over Josh Hopkins (East Mills) 47-1 (Fall 3:35)
Quarterfinal – Karsen Seehase (Sumner-Fredericksburg) 48-1 won by tech fall over Brady Wilson (Logan-Magnolia) 47-5 (TF-1.5 3:58 (18-2))
1A-160
Quarterfinal – Nathan Haynes (Missouri Valley) 56-5 won by decision over Rogan Pforts (Wapello) 40-5 (Dec 3-2)
1A-170
Quarterfinal – Tim Barr (AHSTW) 53-1 won by fall over Bodie Garnier (Sumner-Fredericksburg) 42-10 (Fall 5:06)
1A-182
1A-195

Quarterfinal – Landers Kuboushek (South Winneshiek-Calmar) 47-3 won by decision over Drake Johnsen (Logan-Magnolia) 43-4 (Dec 7-0)
1A-220
Quarterfinal – Colton Hansen (Newman Catholic-Mason City) 48-3 won by decision over Tom Rief (Missouri Valley) 53-4 (Dec 10-6)
1A-285
Quarterfinal – Cole Jensen (Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto) 47-0 won by fall over Anthony Ossman (East Mills) 43-4 (Fall 1:50)
Quarterfinal – Kyler Schott (North Linn-Troy Mill) 45-0 won by fall over Coy Maher (Riverside-Oakland) 49-11 (Fall 1:58)

2nd Round Consolations

1A-106
Cons. Round 2 – Marshall Rasmussen (Underwood) 46-11 won by fall over William Kooi (West Lyon-Inwood) 43-13 (Fall 1:44)
1A-113
Cons. Round 2 – Tatem Bluml (Riverside-Oakland) 54-7 won by decision over Logan Heaberlin (Belmond-Klemme) 37-11 (Dec 9-3)
1A-120
Cons. Round 2 – Dakota Henry (Belle Plaine) 31-3 won by fall over Michael Baker (Underwood) 15-12 (Fall 4:38)
Cons. Round 2 – Connor Lange (Missouri Valley) 51-13 won by decision over Skylar Richter (Hinton) 43-7 (Dec 7-2)
1A-126
Cons. Round 2 – Ben Freese (Nodaway Valley) 47-8 won by fall over Tristen Brase (Nashua-Plainfield) 41-16 (Fall 5:48)
Cons. Round 2 – Garret Thompson (Logan-Magnolia) 42-11 won by fall over Markes Myers (Westwood-Sloan) 23-13 (Fall 3:43)
1A-132
Cons. Round 2 – Jack Kyle (Missouri Valley) 54-9 won by decision over Chase McAlister (South Central Calhoun) 45-11 (Dec 13-8)
Cons. Round 2 – Nick Mangrich (Don Bosco-Gilbertville) 40-11 won by major decision over Bo Geise (Logan-Magnolia) 39-9 (MD 10-2)
1A-138
Cons. Round 2 – Logan Scheuermann (Guthrie Center) 46-8 won by decision over Bryce Ackerman (Wapsie Valley-Fairbank) 40-7 (Dec 3-2)
1A-145
Cons. Round 2 – Trey Brisker (Wilton) 39-7 won by decision over Luke Stortenbecker (East Mills) 47-7 (Dec 9-3)
Cons. Round 2 – Braiden Tank (West Monona-Onawa) 42-9 won by fall over Tyler Van Houten (Panorama) 34-10 (Fall 1:09)
Cons. Round 2 – Dylan Mueller (Central Springs) 43-8 won by decision over Jake Mulford (Audubon) 41-5 (Dec 14-8)
1A-152
Cons. Round 2 – Brady Wilson (Logan-Magnolia) 48-5 won by decision over Blayde Baker (Wayne) 35-11 (Dec 14-8)
Cons. Round 2 – Drew Anderson (Westwood-Sloan) 47-5 won by decision over Josh Hopkins (East Mills) 47-2 (Dec 6-4)
1A-160
Cons. Round 2 – Dustin Engel (AHSTW) 36-5 won by fall over Luke Peters (South Hamilton) 47-3 (Fall 2:42)
1A-170
1A-182
Cons. Round 2 – Steven Gregory (Treynor) 48-3 won by fall over Jason Fisher (Nashua-Plainfield) 44-10 (Fall 2:56)
1A-195
Cons. Round 2 – Colton Francis (West Hancock-Britt) 43-7 won by decision over Drake Johnsen (Logan-Magnolia) 43-5 (Dec 5-2)
Cons. Round 2 – Skylar Bonestroo (Western Christian-Hull) 40-5 won by decision over Lane Ring (Exira/EHK) 48-13 (Dec 5-2)
1A-220
Cons. Round 2 – Tom Rief (Missouri Valley) 54-4 won by tech fall over Eric Heims (Maquoketa Valley-Delhi) 41-13 (TF-1.5 4:42 (19-3))
1A-285
Cons. Round 2 – Cody Crawford (WACO-Wayland) 27-6 won by decision over Coy Maher (Riverside-Oakland) 49-12 (Dec 9-2)
Cons. Round 2 – Michael Young (AGWSR) 36-8 won by fall over Anthony Ossman (East Mills) 43-5 (Fall 1:11)

RICHARD ALLEN WEHRLI, 50, of Atlantic (Svcs. 2/23/16)

Obituaries

February 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD ALLEN WEHRLI, 50, of Atlantic, died Sun., Feb. 14th, at home. Funeral services for RICHARD WEHRLI will be held 11-a.m. Tue., Feb. 23rd, at the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, in Atlantic.

A luncheon will follow the funeral service at the church.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

RICHARD WEHRLI is survived by:

His mother – Viola Erickson.

His: son and daughter-in law, Andrew and Jessica Wehrli; Misty Wehrli & her significant other, Josh Hemminger; Pagie Wehrli and Cassandra (Bell) Wehrli, of Council Bluffs; Samantha Wehrli, of Elliott.

His sister – Anne Wehrli.

5 grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.

Zika virus confirmed in Iowa

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February 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) today (Friday) announced an Iowa resident, who recently traveled to countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing, has tested positive for the virus. Following approval of Zika testing by IDPH, health care providers send specimens to the State Hygienic Laboratory, which then routes them to the CDC for analysis. The older adult (61 to 80 years of age) female has a travel history to Central America.

IDPH Medical Director, Dr. Patricia Quinlisk said “The general public is not at risk of contracting this virus, because the mosquitoes that transmit Zika are not established in Iowa. However, Iowans traveling to areas where there is ongoing Zika virus transmission should take care to protect themselves from mosquito bites.”IDPH

The CDC is currently advising pregnant women to delay travel to foreign countries where Zika is being transmitted. There have been reports of a serious birth defect of the brain called microcephaly (meaning small head) and other poor pregnancy outcomes in babies of mothers who were infected with Zika virus while pregnant. Women who are trying to become pregnant should talk to their doctor about their plans to become pregnant and the risk of Zika virus infection. The CDC is currently recommending that if your male sexual partner has traveled to or lives in an area with active Zika virus transmission you should abstain from sex or use condoms the right way every time you have vaginal, anal, and oral sex for the duration of the pregnancy.

The CDC is investigating a possible link between Zika virus infection and Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a rare neurological condition which causes varying degrees of paralysis; in addition, mosquitoes in areas where Zika transmission is ongoing may also carry diseases like dengue or chikungunya.

Therefore, any traveler (males, females and children) visiting areas with ongoing Zika transmission should carefully follow steps to avoid mosquito bites:

Wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants
Using EPA-registered insect repellents
Using permethrin-treated clothing
Staying and sleeping in screened-in or air-conditioned rooms
Avoid or limit outdoor activities during peak mosquito times.

The Zika virus illness is usually mild with symptoms lasting for several days to a week and hospitalizations are rare. Most people exposed to Zika virus won’t develop any symptoms at all. There is currently no vaccine or treatment for the virus. To learn more about Zika virus, including a link to a Zika-affected travel map, visit https://idph.iowa.gov/ehi/zika.

Backyard and Beyond 02-19-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 19th, 2016 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ouida Hargens about debunking the idea that there is nothing to do in Atlantic.

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Exira man arrested Thu. night for Child Endangement

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February 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An investigation into an incident at a residence in Exira resulted in one person being arrested for two counts of Child Endangerment. The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office says 36-year old Erik James Goldberg, of Exira, was arrested at around 11:30-p.m. Thursday, following an altercation that allegedly took place, where children were present.

Goldberg was brought to the Audubon County Jail and held until making an appearance in front of a magistrate, and then released. No other details about the incident which led to his arrest, were released. An investigation into the matter continues.

Distracted driver causes accident in Creston, Thursday

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February 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A motorist who was distracted by a friend caused an accident Thursday evening in Creston that resulted in possible/unknown injuries. Authorities say 18-year old Paul Carruthers, of Lenox, was driving a 1992 Dodge pickup east on Highway 34 at around 5:10-p.m., when he saw a friend waiving him down from the opposite side of the street. When Carruthers attempted to make a right turn onto Cherry Street in Creston, his pickup hit 2008 Chevy Impala that was in the adjacent lane of the two-lane road.

The impact caused the car to hit a utility pole head-on, and resulted in the vehicles’ airbags being deployed. The driver of the car, 53-year old Angela Vicker, of Creston, was checked-out at the scene by medics, and then released.

Carruthers was cited for “Turning at Intersection Violation.” Damage from the collision amounted to $5,500.

Union County Sheriff’s report (2/19/16)

News

February 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office has issued a report on recent incidents and arrests. Sheriff’s officials say a woman from Lorimor reported on Feb. 5th, that someone kicked-in the side, walk-in door to her garage located in the 800 block of Main Street. The incident, which occurred sometime between 6-and 9-p.m. Feb. 5th, resulted in damage to the door that amounted to $100, but nothing was reported missing.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, that 41-year old Virginia Jean Keasey, of Adair, was arrested Feb. 10th at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. Keasey was taken into custody on a Union County warrant for probation violation. The woman was being held without bond, in the Ringgold County Jail.

And, a Creston man, 18-year old Dyrrel Malik Thornton Culbertson, was arrested Feb. 16th in Adams County, on a Union County warrant for probation violation. Culbertson was being held in the Union County Jail on $5,000 bond.

Money Talk Financial Education Course for Women Starts March 3rd in Cass County

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February 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

At some point in many women’s lives, they will have to make major financial decisions. Money Talk, a course offered locally this March by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, gives women the knowledge to make those decisions and improve their lives. Sandra McKinnon, Family Finance Specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, says “Women are often vulnerable when it comes to their financial future. Women tend to live longer than men, have lower wages, be more conservative in their investments and are in and out of the workforce more frequently.”

McKinnon says “The Money Talk program is designed to help women improve their money management skills and overall level of financial knowledge. Participants will develop confidence in decision making and gain control of their finances.”

The 5-session class will be held Thursdays, starting March 3, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic. Registration deadline is February 29.
Instructors for the class include McKinnon, as well as several local professionals, and will cover the following topics:

March 3: Financial Basics – Sandra McKinnon, Iowa State University Extension
March 10: Insurance Essentials – Tammy Cullen, Cullen & Associates
March 17: Investment Fundamentals – Jenny Johnson, Wiges & Johnson
March 24: Retirement Realities – Megan Roberts, Megan Roberts State Farm
March 31: Legal Issues -Jody Lorence, Otto, Lorence & Weiderstein, PLLC

The program is strictly educational, using a research-based Extension curriculum, and does not promote any company or product. Local speakers were invited to share their subject matter expertise, and to be a voice of experience for participant questions.
The cost for the 5 week program is $25 per person. This includes all sessions, handout materials and a 192-page workbook that participants will use to track their goals and progress. This program registration fee is below the usual course fee of $75 per person due to support from the Cass County Extension Council and local sponsors Cullen & Associates; Wiges & Johnson, Ameriprise Financial; Megan Roberts, State Farm; and Otto, Lorence & Wiederstein, PLLC.

For more information, or to register, contact the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132.  A registration form can also be found on the Cass County Extension website at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass.

The next “Healthy U” Feb. 29th, focuses on Heart Attacks

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February 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

“What You Should Know About Heart Attacks” is the topic of this month’s session of “Healthy U,” which will be held on a special date and time – Monday, February 29th at 5:30 pm at Cass County Health System.

Anand Deshmukh, MD, FACP will be presenting about heart attack causes, symptoms, and treatments. Dr. Deshmukh is a visiting cardiologist at CCHS from Methodist Physicians Clinic Heart Care Center.

Dr. Anand Deshmukh, MD, FACP.

Dr. Anand Deshmukh, MD, FACP.

The session will be on Monday, February 29th at 5:30 pm in Conference Room 2 at Cass County Health System. Healthy U is a free educational series offered by Cass County Health System that focuses on a different health topic each month. All registered attendees receive a healthy boxed meal in addition to the educational program presented by medical professionals.

For more information, or to make a reservation for Healthy U, call 712-243-7479.