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Malvern man arrested for OWI Wed. morning

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A man from Malvern was arrested following a traffic stop at around 2:40-a.m. today (Wednesday), in Mills County. Sheriff’s officials say 41-year old Kent Eric Hertz was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

Tips for Iowa parents to keep trick-or-treating from becoming a real-life scare

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Even with snow flying and very chilly temperatures in the 20s, many Iowa kids won’t let wintry weather get in the way of trick-or-treating tonight (Wednesday) or tomorrow night, depending on the community. Besides bundling up and staying visible, Poison Control Center educator Lauren Prnjat offers a few suggestions to parents for keeping kids safe.  “A big thing for this year would be medicines that look like candy,” Prnjat says. “A lot of pills can be really colorful or just attractive to young children, so making sure you keep all medications up high and away is the biggest prevention tip that we would share.”

Halloween can be a scary time for kids if they wind up with something dangerous in their trick-or-treat bags.  “We do encourage parents still to check candy to make sure everything’s in their original unopened wrapper,” she says, “and also just to check for choking hazards as well.” In addition, she suggests checking the Halloween bags for things like laundry detergent pods and liquid nicotine. The Sioux City-based Iowa Poison Control Center is open round-the-clock at 800-222-1222.

Iowa & South Dakota tie for top ACT score among students in Class of 2019

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa high school students who took the A-C-T have tied for the best average score in the country with students from South Dakota. The ranking is among states with more than half of students in the Class of 2019 who took the A-C-T. Two-thirds of the Iowa students who graduated from high school last spring took the A-C-T. Their average composite score was 21-point-six out of a possible 36. That’s slightly about the national average — and slightly below the average score among Iowa students in the Class of 2018 who took the A-C-T.

A-C-T is based in Iowa City. The organization reports a growing number of high school graduates in the United States are inadequately prepared for success in college. The national average scores in the math and English sections of the A-C-T were the lowest they’ve been in 15 years.

Atlantic Fire, Law Enforcement & Medivac respond to garage fire Wed. morning

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Fire, Law Enforcement & Medivac Ambulance all responded just before 10-a.m. today (Wednesday), to a reported garage fire in the alley at 706 Oak Street. Atlantic Police Lt. Paul Wood said as it turns out, the garage itself was not on fire. Instead, it was a vehicle in the garage.  Lt. Wood said when they arrived on the scene, the resident had already put the flames out, but fire fighters used foam to make sure there were no hot spots remaining.

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Wood said the resident was working on the vehicle and thinks there was a fuel leak. When the man started the vehicle, the fuel ignited. No injuries were reported. Atlantic Police and Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted at the scene.

Ray “Bubba” Sorensen inducted into the IA Wrestling Hall of Fame

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

An Adair County man was recently inducted in the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame. On Saturday, October 26th, Ray “Bubba” Sorensen, of Greenfield, was awarded the Outstanding American award by Dan Gable at the Airport Holiday Inn in Des Moines.

2019 IWCOA Convention Hall of Fame Banquet Outstanding American Ray (Bubba) Sorenson & Presenter Dan Gable.

In his statement, Sorensen, who is known for his “Freedom Rock” paintings and as a Republican Representative for Iowa House District 20, said “I am extremely honored and also undeserving of such a place in Wrestling history, but happy to go in with a group of amazing men, including Jim Christensen and CJ Miller. Also, thanks to my wrestling coaches Larry Riley, Rory Benton and Marty Niblo for the instruction and life lessons.”

Other local inductees included C.J. Miller, of Greenfield (deceased), and Jim Christensen, of Fontanelle.

Man falls from upper deck onto fans below at stadium

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State officials say they’re still investigating the fall of a man onto other football fans below at Jack Trice Stadium. The university says the fan tumbled from the second level on the stadium’s east side during the first half Saturday of the game against Oklahoma State, which the Cowboys won, 34-27. The university says medical professionals soon responded and provided treatment for the fans. A university spokeswoman, Angie Hunt, said Wednesday that she couldn’t yet clarify how many people were injured, how many were taken to hospitals or say whether the fan who fell remained hospitalized. She also says the ongoing investigation prevents her from providing more details, including any names.

Maury Ruble, of Ogden, told The Des Moines Register that he was sitting behind the man who fell. Ruble says he looked left at his wife and son for a moment after the man stood up. Ruble says that when he looked back the man had already fallen.

PAUL DAVIS, 62, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life Mem. Svcs. 11/5/19)

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

PAUL DAVIS, 62, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, Oct. 29th, at Methodist/Jennie Edmundson Hospital, in Council Bluffs. Celebration of Life Memorial Services for PAUL DAVIS will be held 1-p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5th, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

School leaders decry drivers who pass stopped school buses

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — It is illegal for a motorist to pass a stopped school bus with its stop arm extended and lights flashing, but the act continues to be a problem for many Iowa schools. Le Mars Community School District Superintendent Steve Webner says it’s one of his worst worries.  “Out of all the safety concerns we have in this district, this is the most urgent and scary concern that we have,” Webner says. “It happens every single day on a number of buses in the morning and afternoon. The risk of children getting hurt or killed is very high every day with this.”

During a school board meeting this week, Webner detailed the numbers of such violations — and board members are heard gasping. “Last year, the total for the year ’18-’19, we had 120 violators who drove past a school bus when the stop arm was out and the lights were flashing,” he says. “So far this year, as of last week, we’ve had 31.” In recent years, Webner says Iowa legislators increased the penalties for the crime with Kayden’s Law, named for a youngster who was killed by a motorist passing a stopped school bus in Northwood.

“The law states that violators will receive a fine of $250 to $675 and/or 30 days in jail,” he says. “Also, you lose your license for 30 days and it does go on your insurance.”  Webner says some buses are equipped with cameras to capture images of violators. He says it’s more of a problem in town than in the rural areas. The school intends to start a campaign drawing attention to the problem beginning with a letter to parents.

2 students on school bus injured in northwest Iowa collision

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ORANGE CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two students were injured when their school bus collided with another vehicle in northwest Iowa. The collision occurred just before 4 p.m. Monday, about 3 miles west of Orange City. The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office says the southbound bus carrying 11 students from Orange City Unity Christian High School halted at a stop sign and drove into the intersection with Iowa Highway 10. It then collided with another vehicle driven by 67-year-old Derek Thompson, of Boone.

The sheriff’s office says the two students and Thompson were taken to an Orange City hospital for treatment. The bus driver, 64-year-old Nyla Harskamp, of Orange City, was cited for failing to yield.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (10/30)

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October 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report a man wanted on warrants for Burglary in the 3rd Degree-vehicle related/1st, 2nd and Subsequent offenses, turned himself-in to the Sheriff’s Office, Tuesday afternoon. 53-year old Christopher Allen Vanderloo was transported to the Pott. County Jail and turned over to Corrections Staff.

A Nebraska man was transported from a jail in Nebraska, Tuesday afternoon. 23-year old Benjamin Daniel Reynolds, of Omaha, was wanted on a Pott. County warrant for Escape from Custody, and Violation of Probation. And, 23-year old Breanna Nicole Evans, of Omaha, was transported from a jail in Nebraska to the Pottawattamie County Jail, where she was wanted on a warrant for Child Endangerment/Abandonment resulting in bodily injury.