Jim Field speaks with Sue Pitts about the Extreme Entrepeneurship Tour with Iowa Western Community College.
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Around 10,000 young Iowans, 15 and under, are expected to take part in the state’s youth deer hunting season, which opens Saturday. Jim Coffey, with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, says participation in the season has been growing, even though only one-third of those young hunters are forecast to harvest a deer. An adult “mentor” must accompany the child, who can continue to hunt in future deer seasons if they don’t fill their tag in the youth season.
“A youth hunter’s tag is valid for all other deer (gun) seasons if it’s not filled during the youth season,” Coffey says. “So, we’re seeing more hunters shift to buying a youth tag for those youngsters because they can continue to go out and use that license until it’s filled.” The deer must be harvested by the youth with the tag. Coffey encourages the mentors, often the child’s parent, to focus on teaching hunting ethics, sportsmanship, and safety.
“And, realize that success is not harvesting the animal. Success is being out there, watching the woods, learning the animals, and really just starting to build that base of a good sportsman,” Coffey says. The September 20 to October 5 period allows youngsters to be the first Iowans to take a shot at deer.
Coffey says the early season usually features slightly warmer temperatures, so the experience is less stressful for a young hunter. The youth season coincides with the disabled hunter deer season. Last year, nearly 300 disabled hunters reported harvesting 120 deer.
(Radio Iowa)
Police in Creston report the arrest Tuesday afternoon of 30-year old Stephanie Baatz, of Creston. Baatz was taken into custody following a traffic stop, for Driving While Barred. She was released from the Union County Jail after posting a $2,000 bond.
And a resident in the 300 block of west Adams Street in Creston, reported to authorities someone broke into his apartment sometime between 1:30-pm and midnight, Monday. Approximately $1,080 in coins was stolen during the incident, which remains under investigation.
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WINTERSET, Iowa (AP) – Rainstorm damage to U.S. Highway 169 has required its closure north of Winterset, the site of Madison County’s annual Covered Bridge Festival.
Iowa Transportation Department officials told Des Moines television station KCCI they hope to have the highway reopened before the end of the year, but that largely depends on the weather.
People headed to the Oct. 11-12 Covered Bridge Festival will have to use Iowa Highway 92 or approach Winterset from the south.