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Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., April 30th 2014

News

April 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — An eastern Iowa man accused of placing hidden video recording devices in a girls’ school bathroom has pleaded not guilty to charges. Twenty-nine-year-old Ian Dishon is charged with sexual exploitation of a child and producing child pornography. Isabel is a former coordinator for an after-school program at Hayes Elementary School in Davenport.

CLARION, Iowa (AP) — Officials in the northern Iowa city of Clarion say they’ve stopped the discharge of untreated wastewater into a nearby creek. The state Department of Natural Resources says Clarion officials replaced a pump Monday. The city’s wastewater treatment system began discharging Sunday after one of two pumps failed.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A scaled-back bill defining elder abuse for the first time in Iowa has been approved by the Senate and House. Both chambers gave unanimous support for the measure Tuesday after it came through a conference committee. It now goes to Gov. Terry Branstad. The bill provides a definition of elder abuse, identifies the elder population as anyone aged 60 or older, and creates a process for elders to obtain protective orders in instances of abuse.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A nearly $1.9 billion health and human services budget bill has been approved by the Legislature and sent to Gov. Terry Branstad without a provision to reopen the Iowa Juvenile Home, effectively ending Democrats’ attempts this session to reopen the facility closed by Branstad in January. Before its doors closed, the Iowa Juvenile Home in Toledo housed some of Iowa’s most troubled girls.

Shelby County road closed for 4 weeks

News

April 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Emergency Management officials in Shelby County said Tuesday that Hazel Road is currently closed to replace a bridge with a pipe. The bridge is located on a stretch of Level B road over an unnamed tributary of Moser Creek south of 2246 Hazel Road between Union Townships 16 and 17.The road will be closed for approximately four to six weeks. Residents and emergency responders should plan to take alternate routes.

House panel OKs limited medical marijuana bill

News

April 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An already specific bill legalizing the use of oil derived from marijuana to treat chronic epilepsy has been further narrowed by a legislative panel. The House Public Safety Committee amended and approved the measure Tuesday, 13-5. It is now eligible for floor debate.

The legislation requires patients and caregivers to acquire a registration card through Iowa’s Department of Public Health, per a written recommendation from a neurologist. The oil would have to be obtained in another state that produces it.

Amendments adopted by the panel would limit the amount of the oil in a patient or caregiver’s possession, require rules for temporary registration cards and charge the University of Iowa with the task of conducting a clinical study to determine how the drug works and whether there are side effects.

Tuesday Local Sports Cancellations

Sports

April 29th, 2014 by Jim Field

  • Atlantic middle school girls tack at Shenandoah postponed to May 6th. (4/29)
  • Atlantic girls tennis vs Audubon moved to May 15th. (4/29)
  • Southwest Valley vs. Mount Ayr Golf is postponed (4/29)
  • Boys Track @ Mount Ayr is cancelled (4/29)
  • Atlantic Girls Golf vs. Harlan is postponed to May 8th (4/29)
  • Southwest Valley Girls/Boys Tennis is cancelled (4/29)

 

Kaitlynn Walter Qualifies for NJCAA National Golf Tourney

Sports

April 29th, 2014 by Jim Field

Atlantic High School alum Kaitlynn Walter has qualified to play for the National Junior College Athletic Association national championship in golf.  Walter, qualified by placing in the top 15 from the NJCAA Region 11 Regional Tournament held at Otter Creek Golf Club in Ankeny April 25 and 26.  She shot rounds of 94 and 101 playing for Ellsworth Community College.  Walter is the only player from Ellsworth to move on to the national tourney, which will be held May 12 to 15 at the LPGA International Golf Club in Daytona Beach, Florida.

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 29th

Trading Post

April 29th, 2014 by admin

FOR SALE: Dolphin figures. Other animal figures. Animal pictures.  All in good shape. Selling due to moving. Call 712-249-3001.

FOR SALE:  OKIDATA Microline 380 dot matrix 24 pin printer. Very good condition. High quality printing for a low cost. Some paper included. 712-250-0920 afternoon or evening. was $25.00 reduced to $20.00.

FOR SALE: Large bales of hay, grass & clover mix. 712-307-0915.

WANTED: The phone number of the gentleman from Griswold who paints houses, he had a booth at the home show. Want to make sure he is still going to paint my house. 243-2480.

FOR SALE: 1947 John Deere B tractor in above average condition $1000, might trade for a nice john deere riding lawn mower. 712-790-1841.

Trailer broken into in Montgomery County

News

April 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County are asking for your help in solving a break-in and theft. Officials say sometime between April 18th and 28th, someone broke into a trailer located at 1755 223rd Street, south of Red Oak. The victim reported the loss of seven Franklin Mint statues, four of which were part of a National Maritime Historical Society series. The pieces include a Sundial, Spyglass, Barometer, Lantern, Telephone, Meteorological clock and Chronometer. All were gold plated and valued at about $200 each.

The were also about $500 damage done to the trailer. Anyone with information about the crime should call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 712-623-5107, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-432-1001.

Clarinda Police Requests Public’s Help in Solving Residential Burglaries

News

April 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police are asking for the public’s help in solving a spree of residential burglaries that occurred in the east part of Clarinda during the early morning hours of April 27th. Police Chief Keith Brothers says on Sunday, April 27th, Merlin “Hap” Murphy of 917 E. Lincoln reported that intruders had entered his home, by forcing their way through a window, and stealing some personal items and causing some property damage.

That same morning, Jeremy Morrison, of 323 N. 8th Street reported that his home had also been burglarized and some personal items stolen. Also, Rene “Andy” Kuonen of 623 N. 10th St. reported that someone had unlawfully entered into his home and destroyed some personal property.

The incidents remain under investigation. Anyone with information concerning the identity of the individual(s) who committed one or all of the criminal acts should contact the Clarinda Police Department. Information that leads to an arrest is eligible for a cash reward through the Page County Crime stoppers program.

$23.8 million awarded to Iowa communities for infrastructure and housing development projects

News

April 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Awards totaling $23.8 million were announced today (Tuesday), for 70 communities across the state. The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) awarded the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to support 72 community investment projects. The federally funded grants were awarded for community facilities, infrastructure improvements, downtown revitalization and single family owner-occupied housing rehabilitation.

Among the grant recipients in the KJAN listening area, was:

  • The City of Anita – $300,000 for construction improvements to the City’s water system.
  • The City of Breda (Carroll County) – $300,000 for the replacement of a water tower.
  • The City of Corning – $500,000 for construction improvements to the City’s water system.
  • The City of Creston – $250,000 for improvements to the sanitary sewer system to reduce infiltration and inflow.
  • The City of Earlham – $191,000 for improvements to the existing water distribution system.
  • The City of Hancock – $196,000 for improvements to the City’s water system.
  • The City of Henderson – $185,000 for a Life Station & Force Main replacement.
  • The City of Macedonia – $246,000 for improvements to the water system.
  • The City of Schleswig – $300,000 for CDBG Administration.
  • The City of Thurman – $229,000 for improvements to the City’s water system.
  • The City of Winterset – $584,000 for sanitary sewer system improvements.
  • The City of Greenfield – $205,500 for the Southern Iowa Council Of Governments (COG).
  • The City of Panora – $395,000 for the Region 12 Council of Governments (COG).

The funds enable communities to make needed improvements to water and sewer systems, improve housing conditions for low-income homeowners, provide facilities for disabled and at-risk individuals, and make transformative improvements to their downtowns.

IEDA received 136 applications for these funds, totaling $44.9 million in funding requests. The grants are awarded based on benefit to low- and moderate-income persons, slum and blight elimination, financial need, project impact and readiness, and commitment of local resources to the project.

The Community Development Block Grant program is federally funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). IEDA is responsible for administering the CDBG funds in the non-metropolitan areas of the state. Applications are solicited annually, usually during the fall.

CAROL JEAN JOHNSON, 72, of Greensboro, MD (Svcs. 5/3/14)

Obituaries

April 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

CAROL JEAN JOHNSON, 72, of Greensboro, MD, died Jan. 24th, at the Caroline Nursing Home in Denton, MD. A memorial service for CAROL JOHNSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., May 3rd, at the Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.

Interment will be at the Griswold Cemetery.

CAROL JOHNSON is survived by:

Her brother – Ronald (Liz) Johnson, of Rapid City, SD.

Her nieces, nephew, 9 great nieces and nephews, and her friend, Carol Mahr of Greensboro.