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Property damage accident in Grant, Monday afternoon

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August 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Grant, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following an accident that occurred at around 12:13-p.m. Monday, in Grant. Authorities say a 2015 GMC Acadia driven by 78-year-old Zelda M. Swartz, of Grant, was entering the intersection of Highway 71 from 110th Street, intending to proceed east. A 1991 Ford Ranger pickup driven by 57-year-old Ben J. Devilbiss, of Panora, was traveling south on Highway 71.

Swartz’ vehicle entered the intersection after a non-contact vehicle had continued south past the intersection, and an additional non-contact vehicle was at the westbound stop sign, waiting to enter the intersection. As Swartz entered the intersection, officials say she saw Devilbiss’ Ford approaching and braking, which she had not seen prior to pulling out into the intersection. She attempted to get out of the way of the pickup by accelerating, but her SUV was struck on the left rear by the pickup.

Swartz’ vehicle spun around. The pickup skidded into the northbound lanes of Highway 71, where it came to rest. Both drivers were shaken-up, but declined medical treatment at the scene. The collision resulted in about $10,000 damage to the GMC and $2,500 damage to the Ford.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023

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August 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 79. Calm wind becoming west southwest 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 5am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. Southeast wind 3 to 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Wednesday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm before noon, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between noon and 5pm. High near 77. Southeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming north northwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82.

Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Breezy.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 81 and the low was 60. This day last year the high in Atlantic was 80 and the low was 52. The all-time record High on Aug. 8th was 111 in 1934 and the record low was 39 in 1904. Sunrise is at 6:21 a.m. and sunset is 8:29 p.m.

18,627 applications for state-funded accounts for private schooling approved

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August 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – New data shows 19-and-a-half percent of the applications for new, state-funded accounts to cover private school expenses are for students who live in the two largest counties in the Des Moines metro. By last Friday, 18-thousand-627 Education Savings Account applications had been approved. About a thousand applications are pending, waiting on a parent or guardian to confirm their annual income is at or below 300 percent of the federal poverty line.

Data released by the Iowa Department of Education shows how many approved applications came from each county. Over 31-hundred are for residents in Iowa’s largest county, Polk County, and about 500 more were for private school students who live in neighboring Dallas County. Just over six percent of approved applications came from northwest Iowa’s Sioux County, which is Iowa’s 19th largest county. Linn County — the Cedar Rapids-Marion metro — accounted for about seven percent of the approved E-S-A applications.

While applications have been approved, parents have to secure enrollment in a private school for their child and the state will announce this fall how many of the state-funded accounts have been activated. A previous state report indicated about 60 percent of the applications for the 76-hundred dollars in state funding were for students already enrolled in private school.

There are only three counties where no state-funded Education Savings Accounts applications have been approved. They are Decatur and Ringgold Counties along the Missouri border in southern Iowa, and Louisa County along the Mississippi River in southeast Iowa. As of August 4, students have been approved for ESAs in 96 of Iowa’s 99 counties.

Here is the full list of applications from each county:

Polk County 3,144
Linn County 1,318
Scott County 1,306
Sioux County 1,183
Black Hawk County 942
Woodbury County 916
Dubuque County 882
Johnson County 572
Dallas County 505
Carroll County 427
Plymouth County 411
Pottawattamie County 383
Webster County 369
Cerro Gordo County 338
Marion County 297
Delaware County 282
O’Brien County 250
Marshall County 231
Clinton County 217
Lee County 212
Warren County 197
Lyon County 196
Mahaska County 188
Kossuth County 183
Boone County 170
Winneshiek County 168
Muscatine County 159
Des Moines County 157
Buena Vista County 152
Crawford County 152
Jackson County 145
Jasper County 144
Clay County 142
Washington County 140
Bremer County 118
Floyd County 113
Alamakee County 113
Story County 112
Jefferson County 112
Wapello County 111
Jones County 111
Buchanan County 93
Howard County 87
Humboldt County 83
Palo Alto County 75
Benton County 71
Iowa County 64
Poweshiek County 55
Union County 52
Shelby County 49
Hamilton County 49
Chickasaw County 46
Page County 46
Pocahontas County 43
Fayette County 37
Madison County 35
Calhoun County 30
Sac County 29
Winnebago County 27
Franklin County 26
Butler County 26
Clayton County 25
Cedar County 23
Grundy County 21
Mills County 21
Henry County 20
Osceola County 18
Hancock County 17
Hardin County 17
Cherokee County 17
Adair County 15
Ida County 14
Monona County 13
Dickinson County 12
Harrison County 10
Green County 9
Worth County 8
Lucas County 7
Audubon County 7
Davis County 7
Wright County 7
Tama County 7
Keokuk County 6
Adams County 5
Van Buren County 4
Taylor County 4
Appanoose County 3
Guthrie County 3
Mitchell County 3
Fremont County 2
Wayne County 2
Monroe County 2
Montgomery County 2
Cass County 2
Clarke County 2
Emmet County 1

(UPDATE) ISP releases names in a fatal Creston accident

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August 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – In an update to our earlier report, the Iowa State Patrol, Monday, released the names of two people involved in a single-vehicle crash Saturday night, in Creston. The Patrol says a male passenger in the car, 27-year-old Young Seok Moon, of Creston, died at the hospital, from injuries suffered in the crash. The driver, 26-year-old Myung Jo Kang, of Creston, was injured and flown to Mercy Hospital in Des Moines.

As previously mentioned, that crash happened at around 9:45-p.m. Saturday, in Creston. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2001 Ford Mustang was traveling south on Highway 25 in Creston, when the driver lost control near the intersection of Sumner and Howard Streets.

The car left the roadway to the left and struck a parked vehicle before vaulting and striking the front of two houses on the east side of the road. The vehicle flipped over and came to rest on its top at 313 Sumner Avenue.

Both occupants were wearing their seat belts.  The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by Creston Police and the Union County Sheriff’s Office.

Prison Inmate Steven Mauck Dies

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August 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CORALVILLE – Steven Andrew Mauck was pronounced dead due to natural causes at 12:35 a.m. on Friday, August 4, 2023 while in hospice at the Iowa Medical and Classification Center where he had been housed due to chronic illness. Mauck was 41 years old at the time of his death.

Mauck had been serving a 25-year maximum term for the crime of Sex Abuse – 2nd Degree from Des Moines County. His sentence began on January 22, 2020.

Work release escape of Fermani Maldonado

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August 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Fermani Jose Maldonado, convicted of Robbery 1st Degree, Willful Injury and Conspiracy to Commit Forcible Felony in Polk and Marshall Counties, failed to report back to the Fort Des Moines Reentry Center as required last Friday.

Maldonado is a 26-year-old black male, height 5’9″, and weighs 219 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on March 28, 2023.

Fermani Jose Maldonado

Persons with information on Maldonado’s whereabouts should contact local police.

UPDATE: Elk Horn attempted bank robbery suspect arrested

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August 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – In an update to our earlier report, Sheriff’s officials in Shelby County this (Monday) evening, said a suspect in the attempted robbery of a bank in Elk Horn has been taken into custody. The Sheriff’s Office said the incident began at around 10:00-a.m.  It was reported that a male subject dressed in a blue rain suit and a mask attempted to enter the Shelby County State Bank. A customer was attempting to enter the bank at the same time and a slight altercation took place.
Sheriff’s officials say “Vigilant employees of the bank refused to open the door and the subject took off. Witnesses observed him leave in a white passenger car heading southbound on Highway 173 towards the interstate.” Responding deputies were unable to locate the vehicle at the time, but relayed the information to surrounding law enforcement agencies and the FBI. Some time later the Sheriff’s Office was advised that the subject was located and taken into custody.
The investigation is still ongoing between the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by numerous witnesses and surrounding law enforcement agencies.
Due to this being an open investigation no other information will be released at this time.

Ft. Dodge man will not face charges in a fatal home break-in shooting

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August 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Fort Dodge, Iowa) – A Webster County man will not face charges, following an investigation into a fatal shooting that took place at his residence during the early morning hours of May 31, 2023.
On that date, the Webster County Telecommunications Center received a call from a Fort Dodge resident reporting that someone was breaking into his garage at 1219 6th Ave S., and he had shot the male. This male was ultimately pronounced deceased and later identified as Bryan W. Gambill, of Fort Dodge.
Authorities say “Over the past few months, investigators have continued to look into the shooting death of Mr. Gambill. Investigators followed up on all available evidence and spoke to numerous people with information on this incident. Last week, investigators met with the Webster County Attorney’s office to go over all evidence gathered in this case. Both the Webster County Attorney’s Office and the Fort Dodge Police Department concluded that no charges would be filed in this case because the homeowner was acting in self‐defense.”
The Fort Dodge Police Department was assisted in this investigation by the Webster County Attorney’s office.

Rules to know if you are in a Mega Millions pool

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August 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Mega Millions jackpot is estimated at an all-time high for the game for Tuesday’s drawing of one-point-55 BILLION dollars. Iowa Lottery spokesperson, Mary Neubauer, says big jackpots often lead to people pooling their money to buy tickets, and you need to keep a record to avoid issues. “Write down everybody who was in your group how much they contributed and when they did it that way there’s not a question later about who was in and who was out,” she says. Neubauer says you should document the tickets to keep everyone in the loop.

“Take pictures on your phone or photocopy the tickets before the drawing happens,” she says. “And make sure that everybody in the group has a copy of the tickets that were purchased for the group — again then there’s no question about what the tickets were what the numbers were that were on the tickets.” If you are buying tickets for your group, you might want to take another precaution.

“If you’re also buying tickets for yourself, you might want to consider buying them in two separate places — meaning going to one store for one purchase and another store for the others,” Neubauer says. “You just want it to be abundantly clear like here are the tickets for the group and here are the tickets that would be for me.” There is one standard safety measure whether you buy tickets in a group, or just buy one for yourself.

“If you are someone who wins a significant prize the first thing that we always tell people is sign the back of the ticket. That way it identifies the ticket and any prize you have won as belonging to you,” she says. Neubauer says all the tips for purchasing tickets in a group are on the Iowa Lottery’s website.

The Mega Millions cut off for buying tickets in Iowa is 8:59 p-m Tuesday. The drawing is at 10 p-m.

State Senator Dickey being sued by his daughter

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August 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A state senator from southeast Iowa is being sued by his daughter. Korynn Dickey, the daughter of Senator Adrian Dickey, a Republican from Packwood, alleges her father purchased a vehicle for her in 2020, but then forged her signature to place a lien on the vehicle. In May, Korynn Dickey’s vehicle was totaled in an accident, but her insurance company refused to pay on the policy because of the lien. Senator Dickey has denied the allegations.

Another defendant in the lawsuit is Jefferson County Treasurer Mark Myers on allegations of civil conspiracy. Myers’s attorney, Jefferson County Attorney Chauncey Moulding, is seeking to have the charges dropped, stating Myers could not have known that the signature was forged. Judge Lucy Gamon has scheduled a court date to hear the county’s motion for dismissal which will be held on August 28th. A court date for the lawsuit has not yet been set.

Dickey indicated he has documents showing his daughter knew he held the lien on the vehicle and he did so to prevent her from selling the car for quick cash or trading it in for a vehicle she could not afford. Dickey says that he paid for the entire car, no one else has ever paid a dime for it. Dickey says the lawsuit does not affect his constituents since neither his daughter nor his ex-wife live in the area.