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Traffic stop in Mills County Wed. morning leads a drug-related arrest

News

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 1-a.m. today (Wednesday), in Mills County, resulted in a man being arrested on drug charges. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the Mills County Sheriff’s K9 Unit conducted at traffic stop on a vehicle near 221st St. and Ellington Avenue, for an equipment violation. Upon investigation, and searching the vehicle, prescription pills and drug paraphernalia were found. The driver, 32-year old Steve Jerrame Meyer, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Unlawful possession of Prescription pills, Possession of drug paraphernalia, and for Driving Under Suspension. Meyer was being held in the Mills County Jail on a $2,600 bond.

And, Tuesday night, 19-year old Andrew Scott Jarko, of Council Bluffs, was arrested in Mills County, on a warrant for Failure To Appear in court on a Possession of Controlled Substance charge. His bond was set at $10,000.

Iowa legislature in overtime, heading toward record

News

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The state legislature is a week past the target date for completing its work for the year. Democratic Senator Rob Hogg says Republicans are heading toward setting the record for the longest annual legislative session when the same party has control of the executive and legislative branches of state government.  “So, if you can just keep this session grinding out another week and a half, you can set the record for futility in the management of a legislative session when you control the House, the Senate and the governorship,” Hogg says.

House Speaker Linda Upmeyer of Clear Lake says Iowans aren’t concerned about how long the legislature meets. “We came here to do the people’s work, what they expect us to get done. We’re going to do that. I think they want it done correctly and, particularly, tax bills are very complicated,” Upmeyer says. “We want to make sure we get it right.”

This (Wednesday) morning it took the Iowa Senate about six minutes to pray, recite the pledge and adjourn until two o’clock tomorrow. The Iowa House intends to return later this (Wednesday) afternoon to debate bills that outline next year’s spending for some areas of the state budget later this (Wednesday) afternoon. There have been extended legislative sessions in the distant past that lasted into the summer, but that was when the Iowa General Assembly met every other year. In the past three decades, the legislature has been meeting annually.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa made motorcycles part of recall due to self-starting issue

News

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Some motorcycles made in northwest Iowa are being recalled. The recall, involving 33-hundred Indian Motorcycles, follows two reports of motorcycles starting themselves. Polaris acquired Indian and moved production of the cycles to Spirit Lake in 2011. Officials blame the self-starting issue on corrosion in a switch. If the key fob is nearby, that can cause an electrical short and start the engine. (announcer out) Polaris confirmed one of the self-starts happened in a dealership. No injuries have been reported. The recall affects 11 models of the Indian Motorcycle from the 2018 model year. Owners can take their motorcycle to a dealer to have the problem fixed free of charge.

Indian Chief Classic

Dubuque lock and dam closed for repairs

News

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Commercial traffic along the Mississippi River will be blocked in Dubuque while workers make temporary repairs to cracks in part of a lock and dam. The Telegraph Herald reports that officials discovered the damage to Dubuque’s Lock and Dam No. 11 on Tuesday morning. Aaron Dunlop is the operations manager for the Mississippi River Project with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He says a routine inspection uncovered cracks at a mitre gate connection point, which is a mechanism that controls the lock’s water level. He says the repairs will likely take a few days.

The closure comes less than two weeks after navigation on the river fully opened for the season. Corps figures say nearly 6,000 vessels passed through the lock and dam in 2016.

Slaying suspect to use defense of diminished capacity

News

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ORANGE CITY, Iowa (AP) — A northwest Iowa man accused of stabbing to death his 84-year-old grandfather plans to use a defense of diminished capacity. The attorney for 20-year-old Santos Rodriguez Jr. filed the notice Tuesday in Sioux County District Court. Rodriguez has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and arson. He’s accused of stabbing Luis Luevanos in his Rock Valley home on Oct. 29 and setting the man’s house on fire.

Police say Rodriguez was later arrested in Utah. Iowa investigators say Rodriguez admitted during a police interview to stabbing his grandfather and setting the fire. Rodriguez’s trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 18 in an Orange City courtroom.

IRIS LAVERNE HOLLESEN, 93, of Omaha (and formerly of Griswold) – (Memorial visitation 4/29/18)

Obituaries

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IRIS LAVERNE HOLLESEN, 93, of Omaha (& formerly of Griswold), died Wed., April 25th at the Hospice House, in Omaha. A Memorial Visitation for IRIS HOLLESEN will be held Sunday, April 29th, from 1:30-until 2:45-p.m., at the Rieken-Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.

At 2:45-p.m. Sunday, a procession will take place to the Griswold Cemetery, where interment will be held at 3-p.m.

Memorials may be donated to the ALS Association.

IRIS HOLLESEN is survived by:

Her daughter – Nancy Joan Coughlin, of Omaha.

7 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

MARILYN ANN ROBINSON, 78, of Oakland (Graveside Svc. 4/27/18)

Obituaries

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MARILYN ANN ROBINSON, 78, of Oakland, died Monday, April 23rd, at the Oakland Manor Nursing Home. Cremation has taken place, and a graveside service for MARILYN ROBINSON will be held 11-a.m. Friday, April 27th, at the Oaklawn Cemetery in Oakland. Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is in charge of arrangements.

MARILYN ANN ROBINSON is survived by her relatives and friends.

Physical fitness of youth in rural Iowa to be subject of ISU study

News

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State University is launching a study of physical activity of rural youth as part of a joint project with the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. Dr. David Dzewaltowski, the principal investigator at U-N-M-C’s College of Public Health, says he’d like rural communities in both states to help promote physical activity. “This project is going to focus on helping communities decide what’s going on in their communities,” Dzewaltowski says, “and how they can create more options in their communities for kids.”

Since the 1970s, he says the obesity rate has quadrupled among youth and our social systems have to change to allow for more activity.”The primary thing that’s changed is, we live our lives differently,” he says. “The social context, or the people we interact with and the places we interact with throughout the day in our communities, really determine how we eat and how active we are as children and adults.” Dzewaltowiski says it’s vital that kids engage in regular physical activity at a young age and carry that to adulthood. “What we find is that kids aren’t very active throughout the day,” he says. “If we don’t get kids moving at a young age, then it’s less likely they’ll be active later and also at a young age, if they start to become obese, then they’re more likely to be obese later.”

Dzewaltowiski plans to use videos pared with pedometers to measure the phsycal activity while the program changes are made. He says moving is important not just for health but for educational outcomes. “Kids need to move to be healthy and they do better if they move in places with learning outcomes,” he says. “In addition to the importance of physical activity for health, physical activity is important for other outcomes the community may value, such as education.”  In partnering with county health departments, they’ll work to design ways physical activity opportunities can be integrated into schools, after-school programs, scouting and youth sports that are open to all children.

(Radio Iowa, w/thanks to Karla James)

Pott. County man arrested on Page County warrant

News

April 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County man wanted on a Page County warrant for Probation Violation, was arrested Tuesday afternoon. 37-year old Nicholas Ryan Pruett, of Council Bluffs, was arrested by Page County Deputies and transported to the Page County Jail, where he was being held on $1000 bond, pending further court proceedings.

Nicholas Pruett (Photo courtesy Page County S/O)

High School Track Scoreboard 04/24/2018

Sports

April 25th, 2018 by admin

Audubon Wheeler Co-Ed Relays

Girls

  1. Panorama 190
  2. Treynor 102
  3. Underwood 73
  4. IKM-Manning 67
  5. AC/GC 59
  6. Audubon 24
  7. Coon Rapids-Bayard 21
  8. Clarinda 21
  9. Griswold 20
  10. CAM 9
  11. Exira-EHK 3

Highlights: Audubon’s Melissa Deist won the Shot Put. Payton Sporrer of IKM-Manning won the 400M Hurdles. Treynor picked up multiple wins: Sienna Black-High Jump, Tori Castle-3000M, Mia Shipley-100M, Megan Carley-200M, Sprint Medley, and 4x200M.

Full results: 2018 Audubon Wheeler Relays Co-Ed

Boys

  1. Underwood 106
  2. Treynor 103
  3. IKM-Manning 81
  4. Panorama 74
  5. Audubon 70
  6. AC/GC 65
  7. CAM 34
  8. Exira-EHK 23
  9. Griswold 21
  10. Tri-Center 10
  11. Coon Rapids-Bayard 2

Highlights: Audubon’s Joseph Zaiger won the Shot Put and Discus. The Wheelers also won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay and 4x100M Relay. Jackson Jensen won the 400M Hurdles for Audubon as well. CAM’s DeShawn Carr was a winner in the 100M and the Long Jump. Treynor’s Jerry Jorgenson swept the distance races winning the 1600M and 3200M.

Full results: 2018 Audubon Wheeler Relays Co-Ed

Fremont-Mills Knights Invitational Co-Ed

Girls

  1. Fremont-Mills 162
  2. Southwest Valley 110
  3. East Mills 80
  4. Sidney 80
  5. Essex 66
  6. Stanton 63
  7. Heartland Christian 15
  8. South Page 5

Highlights: Janette Schraft of East Mills won the 100M and 200M. Sophie Phillips of Fremont-Mills won the Shot Put and Discus and Bailey Hauschild won the 100M Hurdles for Fremont-Mills.

Full results: 2018 FM Knights Invitational

Boys

  1. Sidney 115
  2. AHSTW 107
  3. Fremont-Mills 95
  4. Glenwood 83
  5. East Mills 71
  6. Stanton 50
  7. Essex 25
  8. Heartland Christian 13
  9. South Page 1

Highlights: Gage Clay of AHSTW won the 100M and 200M. The Vikes also won the 4x100M Relay, 4x200M Relay, and Sprint Medley. Drake Johnson of Stanton won the 110M Hurdles and 400M Hurdles.

Full results: 2018 FM Knights Invitational

Missouri Valley Lady Red Relays

  1. Denison-Schleswig 164
  2. Logan-Magnolia 129
  3. Carroll 90
  4. AHSTW 88
  5. Tri-Center 35
  6. Missouri Valley 34
  7. West Harrison 28
  8. Riverside 19

Highlights: AHSTW wins: Ryan Portch-800M, Heidi Hall-1500M, 4x100M Relay, 4x400M Relay, Sprint Medley.

Full results: lady red varsity results 4.24.18

Mount Ayr Raider Relays

Class A

  1. Earlham 107
  2. Mount Ayr 80
  3. Central Decatur 72
  4. Pleasantville 70
  5. Nodaway Valley 68
  6. Southwest Valley 60
  7. I-35 41
  8. Clarinda 38
  9. Clarinda Academy 32
  10. Wayne 21

Highlights: Nodaway Valley’s Brycen Wallace won the 1600M and 3200M. Southwest Valley’s Hunter Poston won the Discus and Jacob Webb won the Shot Put for the Timberwolves.

Class B

  1. East Union 107
  2. Southeast Warren 100
  3. Lamoni 94
  4. Bedford 83
  5. Lenox 70
  6. Seymour 41
  7. Murray 36
  8. Orient-Macksburg 31

Highlights: Orient-Macksburg’s Blake Sevier wonn the Shot Put and Treyg Webb won the Long Jump.

Full results: 2018 Mount Ayr Raider Relays

Chariton Lady Charger Relays

Class A

  1. Mount Ayr 187
  2. Wayne 122
  3. Central Decatur 88
  4. Martensdale St Marys 69
  5. East Union 54
  6. Southeast Warren 41
  7. Mormon Trail 20

Class AA

  1. Creston 145
  2. Centerville 120
  3. Davis County 90
  4. Chariton 74
  5. Knoxville 63
  6. Clarke 49
  7. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 47

Full results: 2018 Chariton Lady Charger Relays

Madrid Girls Invitational

  1. Madrid 195
  2. Kuemper Catholic 117
  3. Van Meter 114
  4. Eagle Grove 56
  5. Saydel 46
  6. Meskwaki 19

Full results: 2018 Madrid Girls Invitational

Woodward-Granger Hawk Co-Ed Relays

Girls

  1. Greene County 137
  2. Ogden 130.5
  3. Woodward-Granger 114
  4. West Central Valley 91
  5. Glidden-Ralston 81.5
  6. Woodward Academy 13
  7. Woodward-Granger JV 4

Boys

  1. Woodward-Granger 149
  2. Ogden 123
  3. Greene County 116
  4. West Central Valley 114
  5. Glidden-Ralston 114
  6. Paton-Churdan 17
  7. Grand View Christian 15
  8. Woodward-Granger JV 8

Full reults: 2018 Hawk Relays Co-Ed