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OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) – Authorities have arrested two men suspected of starting a 2006 fire that killed two Ottumwa residents in Wapello County. The Iowa Department of Public Safety says the two were arrested Monday and are each charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Court records say both have pleaded not guilty and are scheduled for a court hearing on Feb. 1st. They were identified as 28-year-old Christopher Yenger, of Ottumwa, and 27-year-old Zachary Dye, of Council Bluffs.
Authorities say the fire killed 20-year-old Nathan Messer and 22-year-old Seth Anderson, both from Ottumwa. The Public Safety Department says the case was reopened this month after authorities learned that the fire was started by people who were involved in a physical altercation at the home shortly before the fire was discovered.
(The Sheriff’s Office issued a **correction** saying the accident took place in Griswold, NOT Cumberland)
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports one person was arrested following an accident Monday night, in Griswold. Authorities say 22-year old Dillon Lee Foote, of Griswold, was taken into custody for OWI/2nd offense, and cited for Failure to Maintain Control.
Foote was traveling south on Adams Street in Griswold at around 10-p.m., when he lost control of the Honda Accord he was driving. The car hit a guy-wire and flipped onto its top, causing $3,500 damage.
Foote was taken to the Cass County Jail and was released this (Tuesday) morning, on his own recognizance.
Deputies in Mills County arrested a Council Bluffs woman this (Tuesday) morning. Officials say Jennifer Lea Neal was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail on warrants for Eluding and Inference with Official Acts. Neal was being held in the Mills County Jail on $5,000 bond.
A woman who fell asleep at the wheel of her car Monday morning crashed into a semi in Mills County. Sheriff’s officials say Claire Thalken, of Emerson, was transported to the Montgomery County Hospital by Macedonia Rescue, following the crash that happened on Highway 59, at around 9:50-a.m., Monday.
Officials say Thalken was traveling north on the highway when she fell asleep. Her car crossed the centerline of the road and collided with a southbound 2007 semi driven by Michael Looper, of Hancock. The semi was disabled in the crash and came to rest in the southbound lane. The car came to rest in the northbound lane.
Officials say Looper was not injured in the crash.
The driver of a pickup truck was injured Monday night during a rollover accident on Interstate 80, east of Minden in Pottawattamie County. According to the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Department, 58-year old Christopher Barrett, of Salado, TX, was trapped in his vehicle after it hit a patch of ice, went out of control and rolled over twice before coming to rest on a ditch, on its top.
Barrett was freed by mechanical means from his Ford F-350 and transported to Jenny Edmundson Hospital, in Council Bluffs.The accident happened on I-80 eastbound, near mile marker 31.
A Council Bluffs man plead not guilty, Monday, to felony counts of assault and child endangerment for allegedly physically abusing a baby. According to the Daily NonPareil, the girlfriend of 23-year old Rodney Weatherwax, who was also charged, has been released from jail on bail.
On Dec. 21st, Weatherwax, was charged with two felony counts of assault causing willful injury, a felony count of abandonment of a dependent person, and felony count of child endangerment. He remains in Pottawattamie County Jail with bond set at $200,000. If convicted on all counts, Weatherwax faces up to 45-years in prison. The charges stemmed from the more than 20 fractures found on an infant.
According to his arrest affidavit, the infant, who was born on July 26, suffered more than 20 fractures between Sept. 1st and Nov. 30th. Along with the fracture, narcotics were also detected in the child. The infant’s mother, 19-year old Kuira Lawton, of Council Bluffs, also faces charges.
Lawton was charged Jan. 20th with felony abandonment of a dependent person. If convicted, Lawton could face up to 10 years in prison. Lawton, posted $10,000 bail through a bonding company on Jan. 21st. Her next scheduled court date will be a preliminary hearing on Thursday, Feb. 11th.
The child is currently living with relatives.
DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today (Tuesday) announced that the Iowa Farm to School Local Purchase Report is now available. The Iowa report is the first in the nation to track monthly procurement of locally-grown produce (within Iowa and a 30 mile radius surrounding our state) from school food service directors.
Northey says “This report is designed to help farmers interested in supplying schools know what types of produce schools want and the price that is being paid for it. The consistent and reliable information included in the report is extremely valuable in helping farmers build a business that includes marketing directly to schools. In addition, it may help schools not yet purchasing local produce learn what other schools are buying as they consider starting to add local foods to their menu.”
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is partnering with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) on these monthly reports. School food service directors are asked to complete a report on local produce procurement monthly. As with all AMS reports, the information is confidential and only products and price ranges are shared.
The monthly report can be found on the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship website at www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/lsmiafts.pdf.
DES MOINES, IOWA – Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained at 3.4 percent in December. The state’s jobless rate was 4.3 percent one year ago. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 5.0 percent in December. Beth Townsend, director of Iowa Workforce Development said “Iowa’s economy ended on a high note in December, maintaining the growth we have seen since the beginning of the year.”
Townsen said “Iowa’s nonfarm employment gained jobs for the ninth time this year, expanding by 1,100 jobs in December. More importantly, the state’s unemployment rate held at 3.4 percent this month which continued the downward trend from the high of 4.2% established in January 2015.”
The number of unemployed Iowans fell to 58,300 in December from 58,800 in November. The current estimate is 15,300 lower than the year ago level of 73,600. The total number of working Iowans increased to 1,650,500 in December. This figure was 3,200 higher than November and 8,500 higher than one year ago.
Iowa’s nonfarm employment added 1,100 jobs in December, expanding Iowa’s total nonfarm employment to 1,584,700 jobs. The monthly gain was the second-consecutive and helped cement a year that was generally positive for nonfarm employment. Overall, the state averaged 2,100 jobs added per month during the year.
Private sectors fueled the job growth this month with government paring jobs (-1,100) due to early release of local government workers. With this loss, government is down slightly compared to last year (-1,400). Since last year, the state is now up 25,600 jobs—a gain of 1.6 percent versus last December. Job gains in December were led by gains in construction (+2,400), and may be partially attributed to fair weather to end the year allowing firms to continue working late into the year. Other services also had a large gain (+1,400).
The growth was an expansion on an already prosperous year that saw 4,500 jobs added. The education and health services sector increased in December (+1,100) due primarily to hiring in private education (+900). Smaller gains this month included manufacturing (+300), financial activities (+200), and mining (+100). Alternatively, trade and transportation led all sectors in jobs lost this month (-2,500). Much of this loss stemmed from a disappointing retail season (-2,000). Professional and business services shed jobs (-800) with losses being fueled by administrative support and waste management occupations.
Annually, construction has added 10,000 jobs since last December—the most of any sector in terms of jobs gained and percentage (+12.9 percent). However, some of these gains may wane some in 2016 as large-scale projects come to an end. Education and health services are markedly up (+6,700), followed by other services (+4,500) then financial activities (+3,200). Annual losses were slight in those industries that are down annually with the exception of manufacturing (-1,700) and information services (-700).
The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the regional pairings for girls basketball in classes 1A, 2A, and 3A on Monday night. Pairings for the two larger classes 4A and 5A are expected to be released next Monday.
Class 3A will play first round games on Saturday, February 13th. Semifinals on Wednesday, February 17th. Finals on Saturday, February 20th. Regions that include local teams are:
Region 8
Clarinda @ Atlantic
Red Oak @ Shenandoah
Greene County @ Pocahontas Area
Kuemper Catholic @ Southeast Valley
Class 2A will play first round games on Saturday, February 13th. 2nd Round on Tuesday, February 16th. Semifinals on Friday, February 19th. Finals on Monay, February, 22nd. Regions that include local teams are:
Region 8
Tri-Center @ Underwood (winner @ Treynor)
AHSTW @ Logan-Magnolia (winner @ St. Albert)
OA-BCIG @ Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto (winner @ Unity Christian)
Missouri Valley @ West Monona (winner @ Ridge View)
Region 7
Clarinda Academy @ Southwest Valley (winner @ Interstate-35)
Earlham @ West Central Valley (winner @ Panorama)
Pleasantville @ Martensdale-St. Marys (winner @ Central Decatur)
Van Buren @ Cardinal (winner @ Eddyville)
Region 6
Ft. Dodge St. Edmond @ Madrid (winner @ Des Moines Christian)
Woodward-Granger @ IKM-Manning (winner @ South Central Calhoun)
Eagle Grove @ Ogden (winner @ Mandon-NW Webster)
South Hamilton @ Hudson (winner @ Dike-New Hartford)
Class 1A will play first round games on Thursday, February 11th. Second round on Tuesday, February 16th. Semifinals on Friday, February 19th. Final on Monday, February 22nd. Regions that include area teams are:
Region 6
Guthrie Center @ CAM (winner @ Adair-Casey)
East Union @ Mt. Ayr
Diagnol @ Orient-Macksburg
Lamoni vs. Iowa Christian @ Saydel (winner vs. Grand View Christian @ Saydel)
Ankeny Christian @ Colo-Nesco
Mormon Trail @ Murray
Region 7
East Mills @ Griswold (winner @ Exira-EHK)
Riverside @ Sidney
Heartland Christian @ Fremont-Mills
Lenox @ Nishnabotna (winner @ Nodaway Valley)
South Page @ Bedford
Stanton @ Essex
Region 8
West Harrison @ Charter Oak-Ute (winner @ Westwood)
Woodbine @ Audubon
Whiting @ Boyer Valley
River Valley @ Ar-We-Va (Winner at Newell-Fonda)
Storm Lake St. Mary’s @ Glidden-Ralston
Coon Rapids-Bayard @ Paton-Churdan
Check out the full statewide pairings here: