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Boone woman dies in crash near Ames

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — One person was killed, another injured, when two cars collided on Highway 30 near Ames last night (Wednesday). Reportedly, a westbound 2018 Chevrolet Equinox driven by 83-year-old Nancy Dean of Boone was slowing down to a near stop in the traveled lane for an unknown reason. Another westbound vehicle, a 2018 Nissan Rogue driven by 22-year-old Taylor McIntire of Boone was unable to avoid striking the Dean vehicle.

The McIntire vehicle came to a stop in the north ditch with the Dean vehicle landing in the median of the highway. Dean was transported to Mary Greeley Medical Center where she died of her injuries. McIntire was also transported to Mary Greeley for treatment of minor injuries. The accident remains under investigation.

Waukon man arrested after being naked on water tower

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — An eastern Iowa man is facing charges after Allamakee County Deputies say he was on top of a water tower naked. Deputies were called to a pickup fire at 7:15 p-m Tuesday and were unable to locate the truck’s owner. The fire was put out and deputies say they later got a call that the 34-year-old owner, Ryan Peters, of Waukon, was on a 65-foot water tower near the sheriff’s office and jail. He didn’t have any clothes on and he refused to come down for more than an hour. Peters finally came down and deputies arrested him and charged him with trespassing and interfering with official acts.

(Updated) Skyscan Forecast – Thursday, August 29, 2019

Weather

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Isolated showers & thunderstorms, otherwise partly cloudy. High 83. SW-NW @ 10-15 mph.

Tonight: Isolated showers ending; Partly cloudy. Low 58. N @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cloudy. High 72. NE @ 10.

Saturday: Mo. Cldy w/a chance of rain (especially in the morning). High 70.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High 75.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 80. Our Low was 55. Last year on this date our High was 77 and the Low was 51. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 102 in 1894. The Record Low was 34 in 1893.

Bedford man arrested on drug & other charges

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office reports 39-year old Joseph Wallace, of Bedford, was arrested Wednesday, following a traffic stop, in Bedford. Wallace was charged with Driving While Barred, an aggravated misdemeanor, and Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd or Subsequent Offense, a class D felony. He was being held at the Taylor County Jail on $7,000 cash bond.

NWS forecast for Atlantic & the area: early 8/29/19

Weather

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Rest Of Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Warmer. Low in the mid 60s. South wind near 10 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. A chance of thunderstorms in the morning. A chance of light showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms late in the afternoon. High in the mid 80s. West wind 5 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear until early morning then becoming mostly cloudy. A chance of light showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the evening, then a chance of light showers before midnight and early morning. Low in the upper 50s. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Friday: Partly sunny with a 40 percent chance of light showers. High in the mid 70s. East wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers through midnight, then showers likely after midnight. Low in the upper 50s. East wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of showers 60 percent.
Saturday: Showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms in the morning, then a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. High around 70. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms through midnight. Low in the upper 50s.
Sunday: Partly sunny. High in the mid 70s.

Iowa election official says Russians using social media to sow dischord

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate says hackers have NOT compromised any Iowa voting systems, but Pate says the Russians are waging a “war of public opinion” on social media to sow doubt about the U.S. election process.  “I think, if anything, the Russians proved they were very active on that front and the things they’ve done, cyber-wise, has been to create the doubt, not to really get a result or impact an election directly,” Pate says. “…That’s as damaging as if they did get in.”

Pate says Russian military officials visited some public websites for Iowa counties before the 2016 election, but did not access any PRIVATE information. Pate says his office is working on another election-related project — to improve the flawed list of people who are barred from voting because of a felony conviction.

“We’ll probably end up having one full-time person doing this and monitoring it because bad information in is bad information out,” Pate says. “We have to make sure that when we get information from other government entities, we have to ensure that it’s the most accurate and up-to-date.”

The Des Moines Register has reported some Iowans who are NOT felons have wrongly had their ballots rejected. Pate says his office doesn’t maintain the list, but the court system sends a list of felons to his office and that list is passed along to county auditors, who have the power to add and remove names from the list of eligible voters. Pate admits people convicted of felonies in other states aren’t all being added to the list.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katarina Sostaric)

Midwest Sports Headlines: 8/29/19

Sports

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Hunter Dozier homered before driving in the go-ahead run, Ryan O’Hearn also went deep, and the Kansas City Royals held on to beat the Oakland Athletics 6-4. Tim Hill tossed two perfect innings to earn the win in relief, and Ian Kennedy survived a shaky ninth to earn his 23rd save. Blake Treinen took the loss after facing four batters and failing to record an out in the seventh inning for Oakland.

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Keston Hiura homered and drove in three runs, Jordan Lyles turned in another strong start and the Milwaukee Brewers snapped the St. Louis Cardinals’ six-game winning streak with a 4-1 victory. The NL Central-leading Cardinals had won 15 of 18 and were trying for a three-game sweep. The Brewers ended a three-game skid. Milwaukee got off to a fast start against Jack Flaherty, who had given up a total of just one run in his previous five starts.

UNDATED (AP) — It seems no one’s talking about Northwestern even though it won the Big Ten West last year. The chatter surely will start if the Wildcats beat the Cardinal on the road Saturday. Purdue’s defense will get a good test in a road game against Nevada. Illinois is on upset alert when it hosts an Akron team that beat Northwestern last year. Jonathan Taylor begins defense of his national rushing title when Wisconsin takes on South Florida.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — No. 24 Nebraska has suspended wide receiver Andre Hunt and tight end Katerian Legrone indefinitely. Offensive coordinator Troy Walters announced Hunt and Legrone are being held out of all team activities. Walters declined to comment on the reason for the suspensions. The Cornhuskers open the season Saturday against South Alabama.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Michigan transfer receiver Oliver Martin has been cleared to play this season for Iowa, starting with Saturday’s opener against Miami (Ohio). The 20th-ranked Hawkeyes say Martin has been approved for immediate eligibility by the NCAA and the Big Ten. Martin, a graduate of Iowa City West High, caught 11 passes for the Wolverines in 2018.

EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Vikings defensive end Karter Schult is among the dozens of fringe players on NFL teams this month who have appreciated the training camp grind as much as ever, given their setback this spring when the Alliance of American Football suddenly folded. The league was eight weeks into a 10-game schedule when the plug was pulled. Though the AAF has joined several predecessors on the scrap heap of alternatives to the NFL, the experience for Schult and his peers was not for naught.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, 8/29/19

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CDT

LACONA, Iowa (AP) — Cracks are appearing in President Donald Trump’s support from Midwest farmers. His trade war with China has already scrambled global grain markets, but now corn farmers are up in arms over Trump’s decision to allow dozens of oil refineries to skip blending corn-based ethanol with gasoline. The head of the National Corn Growers Association, Nebraska farmer Lynn Chrisp, says frustration with Trump has boiled over. One Iowa farmer, Randy Miller, sees the ethanol waiver as a stab in the back.

NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D. (AP) — An official with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says a study is needed to consider changes to flood-control measures along the Missouri River south of Sioux City, Iowa. Speaking after a U.S. Senate field hearing Wednesday in North Sioux City, South Dakota, Brig. Gen. Peter Helmlinger noted such a study could call for actions such as changing the Missouri River channel in the Sioux City area to let the river spread out and carry more water. Levees also could be rebuilt farther from the river.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors for Iowa say a former medical student who sold guns to a felon and tried to hire a hit man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison. Officials say 36-year-old Steven Arce, of Waterloo, was sentenced Wednesday in Cedar Rapids to 90 months in federal prison. Arce admitted that he sold guns to someone he knew was a felon, and arranged with the felon to hire a hit man, who turned out to be an undercover officer.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A northwestern Iowa man has been charged with vehicular homicide and drunken driving in a crash last month that killed his cousin. The Sioux City Journal reports that 37-year-old Darrick Toel, of Le Mars, was arrested late Tuesday on the charges. Investigators say Toel was driving about 90 mph the night of July 1 when he lost control of his car, left the road, rolled and hit a tree. His passenger, 37-year-old Ryan Toel, of Struble, was critically injured and died two days later.

Atlantic’s Personnel & Finance Committee to explore 28-E w/Marne

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic’s Personnel and Finance  Committee, Wednesday evening, agreed to look into establishing a one-year, trial run 28-E agreement with the City of Marne, for the contracting of City Clerk services. Atlantic City Clerk Barb Barrick told the Committee Marne Mayor Randy Baxter called her a couple of weeks ago to say they will be losing the services of their City Clerk, Lora Hansen, who was the former City Clerk in Audubon, and has more than 30-years of experience.

Atlantic’s P&F Committee talks w/Marne Mayor Randy Baxter (clockwise, 2nd from the left)

The Marne City Council gave him their blessing to explore clerk service with Atlantic. Baxter told the Committee, Wednesday, that being a City Clerk is “A pretty specialized position. It take a fair amount of training and know-how to do all the reports and [other] things that the State requires.”

Baxter said his City has no employees and runs a lean business, and looks to be completely debt-free in two-to three-years. In fact they, cut their fund balance from $50,000 to $35,000 in the current year. Their budget is $100,000. Barrick said if the 28-E agreement is recommended to the Atlantic City Council and approved, she would share the duties with full-time Deputy City Clerk Ali Tupper, allowing her to gain some overlap in experience, as well. Any change would mean an extra 5-to-7-hours to their workload per month, divided among the two ladies.

Mayor Baxter said Marne would be willing to pay Atlantic $400 per month, the rate for their current City Clerk, not including FICA and IPERS. He said he’d be happy to offer more for the services of Barrick and Tupper. Before making any commitments or recommendation to the Atlantic City Council, however, the Committee requested Barrick explore in greater detail, the subject of Barrick’s compensation and the legalities involved.

In other business, the Personnel and Finance Committee agreed to a proposal from the Atlantic Parks and Rec Board, for an increase in salary for Parks Director Bryant Rasmussen. The change would bump him from his current $42,000 per year to $47,600 for Fiscal Year 2019-20, retroactive to July 1st 2019. Rasmussen was approved as Full-time Parks Director after having recently served as Interim Director, following the resignation earlier this year of Seth Stasshelm.

Parks Board member Jolene Smith said Rasmussen has being “Doing a great job.” She said “Anyone that started a job in the first six-months you get a flood, you get RAGBRAI and playground equipment with no company to help you set it up…he’s got a lot of great ideas…he’s a naturalist…we need to set his salary with the increase we’ve proposed.” Bryant has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in the area of Earth Science.

The Parks Board proposed a three-year step-scheduled pay increase to $53,300 in FY 2021, $59,000 in FY 2022 and $64,338 in FY 2023, commensurate with the median pay of persons in similar positions, education and experience. The proposed salary will be recommend to the Atlantic City Council for approval during their next meeting.

 

 

Brewers stop Cards’ streak, winning 4-1 Wednesday

Sports

August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

UNDATED (AP) _ The Milwaukee Brewers have ended the St. Louis Cardinals’ six-game winning streak this afternoon, giving the Chicago Cubs a chance to cut into the Redbirds’ lead in the NL Central.

Keston Hiura homered and drove in two runs as the Brewers knocked off the Cards, 4-1 to avoid a three-game sweep. The Milwaukee second baseman hit a solo homer in the fourth and an RBI double in the eighth to help his team get within 5 ½ games of the division lead.

Jordan Lyles outdueled Jack Flaherty by holding the Cardinals to a run and six hits while striking out nine over 5 1/3 innings. Lyles blanked the Cards until Kolten Wong homered in the sixth. Flaherty was reached for two runs and five hits over six innings after allowing only one run over his previous five starts.

The Cubs will pull within two games of the Cardinals if Chicago beats the Mets in New York today.