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$1-million “Calling All Communities” campaign underway

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September 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Officials with U-S Cellular, based in Chicago, have announced voting has begun for the company’s $1-million “Calling All Communities” campaign, which will award 18 schools across the country with some much needed funding. The school with the most votes wins $150,000, while the next 17 schools each receive $50,000. The winnings may be used in any manner needed to enhance students’ learning experiences.

Now through October 6th, anyone 18-years or older can visit a U-S Cellular store and ask an associate for a code that will allow them to vote for their favorite school at www.uscellular.com. Each online voting code gives the person an opportunity to vote online once per day during the campaign. Each voting card also features a pee-off sticker that gives thousands of school supporters a chance to cast two votes per day, or win a prize.

Public and private schools, kindergarten through high school, are eligible to win. No purchase is necessary, and you don’t have to be a U-S Cellular customer to vote. The winning schools will be announced in October and November.

Since the program began in 2008, $2 million has been awarded to schools across the country.

High School Football Scores from Sep. 9

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September 10th, 2011 by admin

Class 3A District 1

Atlantic 14, Winterset 13

Creston 21, Council Bluffs Lewis Central 19

Carroll 48, Red Oak 0

Harlan 42, Glenwood 6

Class 3A District 2

Denison-Schleswig 7, MOC-Floyd Valley 6

Class 2A District 2

Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 42, East Sac County 0

OA-BCIG 46, Missouri Valley 7

Class 2A District 8

Clarinda 22, Osceola Clarke 8

Interstate 35, Truro 42, Shenandoah 0

Class 1A District 1

IKM/Manning 35, Ridge View 6

Class 1A District 7

West Central Valley, Stuart 31, Greenfield Nodaway Valley 23

Panorama 47, Pleasantville 0

Class 1A District 8

Council Bluffs St. Albert 54, Clarinda Academy 18

Neola Tri-Center 26, Griswold 20

Logan-Magnolia 44, Audubon 6

Treynor 23, Underwood 8

Class A District 8

Bedford 33, Liberty Center SE Warren 24 (ND)

Van Meter 38, Avoca AHST 0 (ND)

Madrid 59, Corning 0 (ND)

Earlham 42, Oakland Riverside 9 (ND)

Exira-EHK 14, Martensdale-St. Marys 12 (ND)

8Man District 6

Adair-Casey 68, Afton East Union 16

Murray 58, Lenox 30

Anita CAM 52, Garden Grove Mormon Trail 22

Lamoni 60, Ankeny Christian Academy 0

8Man District 7

Westside Ar-We-Va 46, Coon Rapids-Bayard 12

Boyer Valley 68, East Greene 22

Glidden-Ralston 42, Woodbine 7

 

 

8Man District 8

East Mills 48, Stanton 12

Fremont-Mills 68, Nishnabotna 12

Essex 10, Villisca 0

Sidney 60, Charter Oak-Ute 20

 

 

Homicide suspect eludes authorities in Council Bluffs

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September 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A man authorities believe is connected to a homicide has eluded capture in Council Bluffs. According to Omaha television station KETV, officers with the Council Bluffs Police Department and Metro Area Fugitive Task Force set up a perimeter Friday afternoon at a house near 16th Street and 5th Avenue, thinking the unidentified suspect was inside.

As it turned out, the man was not at the home, and authorities continue to look for the suspect.

CA man sentenced to more than 20-years in prison for Meth distribution

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September 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa said Friday, a California man was sentenced Thursday to nearly 22-years in prison for leading a conspiracy to distribute multiple kilograms of Methamphetamine in the Southern District of Iowa and elsewhere, for at least seven-years. 44-year old Elfego Ignacio Cid, of Visalia, CA, admitted he conspired to deliver of 15 kilo’s of meth to the Des Moines area from California.

According to testimony at his sentencing, Cid’s network actually delivered hundreds of kilo’s of meth and crystal meth, or “ice”, to Des Moines and four other cities, located in California, Colorado, Utah, and Georgia. Witnesses testified he provided his couriers with cars equipped with secret compartments used to deliver meth.

U-S Attorney Nick Klinefeldt said Cid’s 262 month prison sentence should quote — “Serve as a warning to those tempted to profit from the Methamphetamine addictions of others, that their cost of doing business will include years in prison should they head down that path.” He said also, that Cid’s conviction is due to years of hard work and perseverance by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.

Former Iowa star Greenwood collapses after workout

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September 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) – Former Iowa football star Brett Greenwood is in an Iowa hospital after collapsing during a workout. A spokeswoman for Trinity Medical Center in Bettendorf says Greenwood was taken there in critical condition Friday. He’s since been transferred to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. That hospital said it could not provide any information.  Greenwood collapsed while working out at Pleasant Valley High School in Bettendorf. Athletic director Randy Teymer told the newspaper that school medical personnel administered to him before he was taken by ambulance to Trinity Medical Center. The 23-year-old Greenwood was a four-year starter at Iowa. He signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but was released in the final round of NFL cuts last weekend.

Chase of stolen pickup & camper ends in crash and arrest

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September 9th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A Council Bluffs man faces numerous charges after allegedly stealing a pickup truck, leading an Iowa State Patrol Trooper on a high-speed chase, and then collided with the Trooper’s car. The Patrol says 25-year old Jesse Charles Adams was charged with Reckless Driving, Eluding and speeding, with numerous other charges not listed.

Officials say 43-year old Trooper James Bullington pursued a stolen 1999 Dodge Dakota pickup with an attached stolen camper southbound, on Interstate 29 in northwestern Mills County at around 12:45-a.m., Friday. Both the pickup and camper were taken from a man in Council Bluffs. At one-point, the pickup was clocked doing 104-miles per hour in a 70-mile per hour zone.

When the vehicles exited the interstate heading east on Bungee Avenue, the Trooper drove along side the pickup in his 2009 Dodge Charger in an attempt to prevent Adams from re-entering the interstate northbound. As he did so, Adams turned the pickup left as if to head onto the I-29 northbound ramp, and collided with the Patrol vehicle.

After the Charger became lodged between the truck and camper, both vehicles came to rest on the on-ramp. The pickup sustained minor damage. The camper sustained $1,000 damage, and the Patrol car sustained what was termed “Functional Damage.”

Missouri River flood damage recounted at meeting

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September 9th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Farmers, businessmen and local officials affected by this year’s record Missouri River flooding recounted the damages they suffered and urged Iowa officials to make rebuilding a priority. Gov. Terry Branstad and an assortment of top state officials gathered in Council Bluffs Friday afternoon to hear about millions of dollars of damage caused by the flood. The people who live and work along the river say they want to know how soon repairs will be made and what will be done to limit future flooding.

Doug Palmer had to shut down his barge and rail terminal business in Sioux City in June. He says the flood has been economically painful. Several other business leaders said they hope they won’t have to remove expensive levees they built to protect their facilities.

Western Iowa man sentenced for sex crimes in NE.

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September 9th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Iowa man has been sentenced to up to 140 years in prison for sexually assaulting two women in Omaha. 46-year-old Todd Mills, of Shelby, was sentenced on two counts of first-degree sexual assault and one count of using a weapon to commit a felony. He pleaded no contest in June. Authorities say the attacks took place in September 2008 and August 2010. A Douglas County judge sentenced Mills to 110 to 140 years in prison.

Police say Mills, a father of five children, picked up women in his car, assaulted them at gunpoint and left them in remote areas. Mills is suspected in similar attacks in Pottawattamie County in Iowa.

Guthrie Center man arrested on a warrant

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September 9th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan say a Guthrie Center man was arrested September 1st on a warrant out of Des Moines. 55-year old Milton Sheeder was taken into custody following a traffic stop for speeding. He was also cited for failure to provide proof of insurance.

And, 14-year old Joshua Hytrek, of Panama, was cited August 30th for simple assault, for an incident that allegedly took place at the Harlan Community High School. Hytrek’s case will be turned over to juvenile court for disposition.

Drug arrests reported in Harlan

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September 9th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan say two men were arrested over the past week on drug charges. This past Tuesday, 24-year old John Cox, of Harlan, was arrested after officers with the Harlan Police Department assisted the Denison and Woodbine Police Departments, in executing a search warrant at 2014 Garfield Avenue. Cox was subsequently charged with manufacturing marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and prohibited acts. Cox has plead not guilt to the Possession charge. He’s scheduled to appear in court September 15th on the other charges.

And, on September 3rd, 49-year old Mardy Miller, of Harlan, was taken into custody on a Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charge. He was also charged with Driving While Revoked, and cited for having improper tail lamps on his vehicle. Miller posted a $1,000 bond, and is scheduled to appear in court on September 13th.