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Western Iowa farm becomes haven for donkeys

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November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A western Iowa man is working to make a difference in the lives of unwanted donkeys. Scott Shehan (SHE-han) is part of a national group called the Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue. Shehan has a farm in Mills County near Malvern and says he and his family fell in love with donkeys after visiting a local sale barn, so they started taking donkeys in. “The ones that we currently have came from the states of Oklahoma, Texas and California,” Shehan says. “They’ve either been abandoned or they were running wild at some point in their life before they were rescued by the folks with Peaceful Valley.” Shehan says the donkeys are a serious problem in drought-stricken areas.

“They’ve become a nuisance for ranchers down in Texas with the drought,” he says. “They don’t have enough hay for their own cattle and then you’ve got these wild donkeys running loose and they’re eating up what hay they have available for their livestock. They’re trying to pass legislation that would allow donkeys to be shot on sight which is tragic. We’re trying to prevent that.” Shehan occasionally opens up his acreage, Lusco Farms Rescue, for open houses and donkey adoptions. He says it’s a pleasure to work with people in Iowa and Nebraska who care about these animals.

“We’ve had people donate hay and volunteer time and the people from Peaceful Valley were just shocked when I told them of the outpouring of support we were getting,” he says. “They just don’t see that down in Texas.” Shehan is still in need of hay donations. He’s also trying to raise money for a tractor to assist in the care of the donkeys. Learn more at “luscofarms.com”.

(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)

Northern Iowa Football player stabbed in street fight

Sports

November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) – Northern Iowa football player Varmah Sonie has been stabbed during a street fight in Cedar Falls. Police say 21-year-old Sonie was being treated Sunday for a non-life-threatening injury. Football coach Mark Farlay told the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier,  that Sonie was expected to be released from a hospital later in the day. Police say the large fight broke out on West 20th Street about 1 a.m. Sunday, a few hours after Sonie made a key interception in Northern Iowa’s 34-21 win over Southern Utah. Sonie walked into a local hospital with a stab wound attributed to the fight. No arrests have been made. The fight is under investigation. Sonie is a 5-foot-9, 160-pound junior from Burnsville, Minn. He’s started every game this season at cornerback.

Casey teen cited following accident on I-80 Wednesday

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November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

In a report released over the weekend, the Iowa State Patrol says a Guthrie County man was cited following an investigation into a non-injury accident which occurred on Interstate 80 on November 9th. 18-year old Daniel Ray Draman, of Casey, was cited for Failure to Maintain Control. The accident happened at around 5:25-a.m., as Draman was traveling in the left lane of I-80 westbound in a 1996 Ford Mustang, about a half-mile west of the Olive Street exit.

According to the Patrol, Draman’s car was passing a truck and trailer driven by 60-year old Calvin Donnell Crawford, of Haw River, North Carolina, as Crawford was in the right lane. When the car hit a wet spot on the road, it went out of control. The Mustang crossed into the truck’s lane and sideswiped the vehicle before it went off the road to the left, crossed the median and both eastbound lanes of traffic before entering the south ditch. The car sustained a total of $2,500 damage. The truck, which sustained $3,500 damage,  came to rest on the north shoulder of westbound I-80.

Bluffs inmate found after going missing on furlough

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November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A convicted murderer who went missing during furlough from a Council Bluffs work-release facility is back in custody. The Iowa Department of Corrections says 37-year-old Sean Cashoili was arrested about 8:15 a.m. Sunday in Pottawattamie County. He’d been listed as missing on Saturday night after he failed to return from furlough. Cashoili is serving a 50-year sentence for second-degree murder out of Pottawattamie County. His sentence began in 1995, and he was transferred to the Council Bluffs facility in June.

BEATRICE L. SUPLEE, 92, of Anita (Svcs 11-16-11)

Obituaries

November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

BEATRICE L. SUPLEE, 92, of Anita, died Fri., Nov. 11th, at the Colonial Manor in Anita. A Memorial service for BEATRICE SUPLEE will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Nov. 16th at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita.

There is no visitation.   Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.

BEATRICE SUPLEE is survived by:

Her son – Gene Suplee, of Newton.

Her brother – Charles (Evelyn) Mortensen, of Atlantic.

Her sisters – Helen Bancroft, of Stuart; Grace (Orville) Gard, of Atlantic;  Norma Burnham, of Marion; & Karen (Bob) Kaiser, of Muscatine.

2 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren.

Two Harlan men charged with assault

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November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan reported today (Sunday), that two people were arrested November 5th, following an investigation into a fight which resulted in injuries. 41-year old James Boell and 25-year old Marcus Erwin, both of Harlan, face charges of Assault with Injury and Public Intoxication for a fight which occurred at 1022 6th Street in Harlan. Boell faces an additional charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, while Erwin was subsequently charged with Obstruction of Emergency Communications.

According to court records, both men were released on $1,000 bond and will appear in court for their initial hearings on Nov. 22nd.  They were ordered not to have any contact with each other. Boell also pled not guilty to the Public Intoxication and Drug Paraphernalia charges. His bond was set at $300 for each charge.  Erwin pled not guilty to the obstruction and assault and public intox charges. His bond on those charges was also set at $300 each.

Arrest reported after fight at Harlan High School

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November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan reported today (Sunday), a Harlan teen was arrested November 4th, following an investigation into a fight at the Harlan High School. Officials say 17-year old Duy Vo faces a charge of assault, for allegedly hitting Haley Olsen, of Harlan. Vo was cited and released to his legal guardian.

Officials say also, several juveniles were charged following an investigation into a break-in and vandalism perpetrated on a garage in Harlan on November 5th. 15-year old Stephen Lancer was charged with Criminal Mischief, as well as 2nd and 3rd degree Burglary. 15-year old Caleb Rihner, of Harlan, 16-year old Zachary Gross, of Earling, as well as 16-year old Samuel Rivera, of Defiance, were all charged with being an accessory after the fact. In addtion, a complaint was taken to the Shelby County Clerk of Court, for 20-year old Winston Joseph Leal, of Harlan. Leal was charged with Criminal Mischief, as well as 2nd and 3rd degree Burglary. All of the juveniles were cited and released to their parents or guardians.

BOIL ADVISORY LIFTED FOR CITY OF DEXTER

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November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

11/13/11 10:50-a.m.  The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says a boil advisory has been lifted for the city of Dexter after repairs to a broken water line were completed. The boil advisory was issued as a precaution because loss of water pressure resulting from the broken water line can allow bacteria to get into the system. Water samples taken of the system after repairs were made indicate there are no bacteria in the system and the chlorine levels are at an acceptable level.

Massena City Council meeting Preview

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November 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Massena City Council, Monday, will hear an update from a representative with MSA Professionals, with regard to the city’s sewer system. Afterward, the council will discuss and potentially act on a sewer improvement design, and a contract for wastewater collection system improvements.

In other business, the Council in Massena will: set the date for a public hearing on updates to the City’s Code of Ordinances, discuss snow removal in the downtown area, city parks and city properties; placement of the Centennial Rock; an agreement with Railroad Management, L-L-C and the City of Massena; and, nuisance properties.

The meeting begins at 7-p.m.

Weekend Newscast 11-12-2011

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November 12th, 2011 by admin

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