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Driver gets 5 years in prison for man’s crash death

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August 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A driver has been given five years in prison for the death of a man killed in a collision south of Burlington in southeast Iowa. Des Moines County District Court records say 31-year-old Jason Twitchell was sentenced Tuesday. He’d pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter. Prosecutors dropped a charge of vehicular homicide after learning the Iowa State Patrol didn’t request that hospital staffers preserve blood and alcohol samples taken from him after the Nov. 9, 2016, collision.

Authorities say Twitchell was injured when the truck he was driving collided with a vehicle being driven by 77-year-old Raymond Manning Jr., of Burlington. Manning died at the scene.

Skyscan Forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 8/10/18

Weather

August 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly-to Mostly sunny. High 86 NE @ 10.

Tonight:Partly cloudy. Low 60.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 88. SE @ 10.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High around 90

Monday: P/Cldy w/thundershowers possible late. High near 90.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 93. Our Low this mornings 62. Last year on this date our High was 84 and the Low was 54. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 105 in 1894. The Record Low was 42 in 1967.

Itty Bitty wins Big Boar Contest at Iowa State Fair

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — He’s anything but Itty Bitty, but that’s his name, and he’s the winner of the 2018 Iowa State Fair’s Big Boar Contest. The ironically-named big pig weighed in at 1,163 pounds, just two more than runner-up Yo Yo. Itty Bitty is owned by the West Delaware High School FFA chapter and many of the 44 members of the group were at the fair’s Swine Barn Thursday for the annual contest. They say their four-year-old pig’s favorite food is Iowa corn and he’ll often eat 16 pounds of it in a day.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 8/10/18

Sports

August 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes finished 5 of 7 for 33 yards on two drives in the Kansas City Chiefs’ 17-10 loss to the Houston Texans in the preseason opener for both teams. Houston’s Deshaun Watson, who’s coming back from a torn ACL, was used sparingly. He threw only one pass _ a 4-yard completion to wide receiver Bruce Ellington _ during a five-play drive to midfield that featured four handoffs to running back Lamar Miller.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Zach Johnson slipped away to St. Louis last week to play a quick round at Bellerive in advance of the PGA Championship. Phil Mickelson did, too. But they were the only ones who took the time, and at least for Johnson, it appears to have been worthwhile. He felt rested and ready, and the result was a first-round 66 to climb into contention.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tiger Woods was 3-over par after the first two holes at the PGA Championship. He changed shirts before the third hole and his game got better. Woods scratched back to shoot even-par 70 and end his day only five shots behind the morning’s leader, Rickie Fowler

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Had Rickie Fowler had his way, he would’ve worn the blue shirt he’d laid out for Thursday’s opening round of the PGA Championship. Instead, he wore bright yellow _ the color his buddy Jarrod Lyle liked to wear when he played. The Aussie golfer died Wednesday night after a long bout with leukemia. Tributes to him were everywhere at Bellerive, mainly in the form of yellow ribbons that many players pinned to their hats.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Lincoln police have arrested a 17-year-old girl who had a pair of shoes believed to have been stolen from the unoccupied home of Nebraska football coach Scott Frost. Police say investigators are searching for others who might have been involved. Several pairs of athletic shoes, football helmets and artwork are still missing.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, 8/10/18

News

August 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Avenatti’s crusade for the porn actress taking on President Donald Trump has already catapulted him to cable news stardom and endeared him to many frustrated liberals. Now the self-styled “dragon slayer” is taking his message to Iowa Democrats _ a huge influence in the 2020 White House race. He toured the Iowa State Fair on Thursday and is set to appear at the Democratic Wing Ding in Clear Lake on Friday. He says he’s not talking about 2020 just to get “under the president’s skin.”

CARTER LAKE, Iowa (AP) — An attempted murder charge against a Carter Lake woman has been dismissed at the request of her alleged victim. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports that the charge against 51-year-old Tammy Oberg was dropped Wednesday. Oberg had been charged in May after being accused of trying to run over another woman on a bicycle in Carter Lake.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A 21-year-old Davenport man who crashed a stolen garbage truck into a police chief’s squad car, seriously injuring the chief, has been sentenced to nearly 60 years in prison. The Quad-City Times reports that 21-year-old Logan Shoemaker was sentenced Thursday to up to 58 years. Authorities say Shoemaker rammed into the squad vehicle of Buffalo Police Chief T.J. Behning in September, causing serious injuries to Behning.

BROOKLYN, Iowa (AP) — The reward fund offered for the safe return of a missing University of Iowa student has grown to nearly $316,000. A spokesman for Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa said Thursday the organization has passed on more than 830 tips to authorities investigating the disappearance of Mollie Tibbetts. The 20-year-old was seen jogging July 18 and her family reported her missing the next day.

Attempted murder charge against Carter Lake woman dropped

News

August 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CARTER LAKE, Iowa (AP) — An attempted murder charge against a Carter Lake woman has been dismissed at the request of her alleged victim. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports that the charge against 51-year-old Tammy Oberg was dropped Wednesday. Oberg was ordered to pay fees and expenses for court costs.

Oberg had been charged in May after being accused of trying to run over another woman on a bicycle in Carter Lake. Police say she told officers she did it because she believed the victim was riding a stolen bike.

Officers say they found the alleged victim’s bike and cellphone in Oberg’s home.

Missing Iowa woman reward fund at nearly $316,000

News

August 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BROOKLYN, Iowa (AP) — The reward fund offered for the safe return of a missing University of Iowa student has grown to nearly $316,000. A spokesman for Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa said Thursday the organization has passed on more than 830 tips to authorities investigating the disappearance of Mollie Tibbetts.

Tibbetts’ father has suggested she might have been abducted from her boyfriend Dalton Jack’s home in Brooklyn, Iowa. The 20-year-old Tibbetts was seen jogging July 18 and her family reported her missing the next day.

Jack’s brother, Blake, told Fox News there were no signs of struggle at the home, adding that Tibbetts is “small, but she would have done something” if she had been attacked.

Dalton Jack says he received a Snapchat message from Tibbetts July 18, after she would have returned from her run. Authorities haven’t found her Fitbit or cellphone.

Eastern IA teen injured in collision w/Creston man’s pickup/trailer

News

August 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A teenager from Black Hawk County was seriously injured during a collision Wednesday night with a trailer pulled by a pickup owned by a Union County man. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2003 Dodge pickup driven by 45-year old Keith Allen Miner, of Creston, was stopped in the traveled portion of Highway 20 eastbound near the 227 mile marker, while Miner was picking up a portion of his load that fell out of his trailer or pickup.

A 2004 Ford Focus, driven by 17-year old Noah Boyer, of LaPorte City, was eastbound traveling at highway speed at around 10:05-p.m., when the car struck the right side of Miner’s trailer. The teen was extricated from the vehicle and transported to Covenant Hospital before being transferred to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Miner was not injured. Authorities say Boyer suffered life-threatening injuries in the crash, which remains under investigation.

DELMAR L. BERG, 92, of Atlantic (Formerly of Cumberland) (Svcs. 08/14/2018)

Obituaries

August 9th, 2018 by admin

DELMAR L. BERG, 92, of Atlantic (Formerly of Cumberland) died Thursday, August 9th at Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Funeral services for DELMAR L. BERG will be held on Tuesday, August 14th at 11:00am in the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wiota. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held Monday, August 13th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the First Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery in Wiota.

Memorials may be directed to the First Evangelical Lutheran Church Ladies Aid.

DELMAR L. BERG is survived by:

Son: Rex Berg of Atlantic.

Daughter: Lin (Kurt) Briley of Omaha, NE.

Sisters: Lorraine Tharp of Denver, CO. Ivadell Thomas of Ankeny. Bonnie Knott of Griswold.

2 Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren

Iowa Supreme Court hears arguments in voter ID law appeal

News

August 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court has heard arguments about a legal challenge to a new state voter identification law and a judge’s ruling that puts several aspects of absentee voting in the law on hold.

Under an injunction issued in July by a judge the state is prohibited from shortening the time to cast absentee ballots from 40 days to 29 days. It is also be barred from requiring that absentee ballots include a voter verification number and from allowing ballots to be thrown out when a local election official determines the voter’s signature doesn’t match one on file.

Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate’s appeal asks the court to overturn the injunction.
Arguments Thursday focused on whether the law causes harm by disenfranchising voters, especially Latinos who vote absentee in large numbers.

A lawyer for the state says there was no indication in the June primary that voters couldn’t handle the new restrictions. Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Cady said at the end of arguments that “it’s an important question that needs a quick answer.”