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Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Oct. 4, 2019

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October 4th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press…

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee has filed yet another lawsuit against a major media organization, claiming he was defamed in a magazine story about his family’s Iowa dairy farm. Rep. Devin Nunes of California is seeking $77.5 million in the lawsuit filed Monday against Esquire publisher Hearst Magazines and former reporter Ryan Lizza, now a correspondent for Politico. Nunes filed similar lawsuits against Twitter and newspaper publisher The McClatchy Co. earlier this year.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The University of Iowa is investigating after racist graffiti was found scrawled on a library wall at the school. The graffiti included a crude outline of the state of Iowa inside a rough outline of Africa. The word “Nigeria” _ misspelled to include a racial slur _ was written above the drawing. Someone posted a photo of it Wednesday on Twitter, and the university responded with its own tweet. The university called it a “hateful message” that “does not reflect the values of our institution.”

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a central Iowa pastor was robbed and beaten to death outside his church. Police say officers sent to St. Paul Lutheran Church in Fort Dodge on Wednesday evening found the Rev. Allen Henderson lying unresponsive outside of the building. He was pronounced dead at a hospital of injuries indicating he had been assaulted. Police later arrested a 36-year-old man and say he acknowledged that he had fought a man at the church and taken his phone.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — After an unusually rainy September, the amount of water flowing down the lower Missouri River this year is likely to match the 2011 record. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it now expects 61 million acre feet of water to flow down the Missouri River this year.

Deadline approaching for Mills County flood buyout sign up

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October 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Residents in the unincorporated areas of Mills County have another week to submit their names for buyouts of their flooded properties. County Public Information Officer Sheri Bowen says the County Board of Supervisors set October 11th at 4:30 p-m as the final deadline to meet state requirements for submitting its application for funding.

“For us to move forward on actually sending our application int to the state of Iowa — we have to firmly know what properties are included,” Bowen says. “So, we have determined that we have to set a deadline so that we know who’s interested, and exactly which properties will include, so that we can submit that application as timely as possible.”

There are 73 residents who have signed up for the program so far and they’ve had some people who have changed their minds. She encourages anyone thinking about it to sign up. “Now is the time if people are interested in considering it as a possibility. We need to get your name on that sign-up list. We need to have your signature on some authorization forms in order to be included on the application,” she says.

Bowen says putting your name on the sign-up list doesn’t obligate you to go ahead with the program… “This is a voluntary process on both the part of the homeowner, and on the county’s part,” said Bowen. “At any point along here, that homeowner can say, ‘no, I don’t want to be included’,” according to Bowen. “So, just putting your name on the list basically just lets your property be considered.”

Residents can place their name on the list by calling the Mills County Auditor’s Office at 712-527-3146.

Two Council Bluffs casinos fined for underage gambling

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October 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission approved fines for two casinos today (Thursday) at their meeting in Waterloo. Racing and Gaming Administrator, Brian Ohorilko says the Harrah’s Casino in Council Bluffs was fined for allowing an underage person into the casino. “Once on the floor gambled, and when she was on the floor, was on for more than 30 minutes,” Ohorilko says. He says that met the criteria for a fine.

He says the past precedent called for a 20-thousand dollar penalty and the commission and the casino agreed to that. It was their first violation in the last 365 days. The Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluffs was also fined for allowing a minor on the gambling floor. “That minor entered the gaming floor unchallenged on two different occasions…that minor once on the floor, gambled, consumed alcohol,” Ohorilko says. He says the circumstances led to a larger fine.

“Due to the fact that there were more than one times when that minor entered the floor — the commission set a penalty in the amount of 30-thousand dollars,” Ohorilko says. He says the multiple visits without an I-D check was a concern.”The casino had indicated that the security officers involved had witnessed the minor come off the floor. So that may’ve been a reason they did not ask for identification when coming back on,” Ohorilko says. “I think the commission was also concerned with the fact that the minor had been served alcoholic beverages — and during those employee contacts — no identification was requested.”

He says it was the first violation for the Horseshoe in the last 365 days.

Rainy September adds more water to swollen Missouri River

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October 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — After an unusually rainy September in the region, the amount of water flowing down the lower Missouri River this year is likely to match the 2011 record. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it now expects 61 million acre feet of water to flow down the Missouri River this year. That would equal the record set during the prolonged 2011 flooding. So the Corps will continue releasing massive amounts of water from the dams along the river.

The amount of water currently being released from the Gavins Point dam on the South Dakota-Nebraska border _ 80,000 cubic feet per second _ is more than twice what is typical for this time of year.

ROBERT D. GARNER, 76, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life Svcs. 11/2/19)

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October 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ROBERT D. GARNER, 76, of Atlantic, died Thursday, Oct. 3rd, at home. A Celebration of Life Memorial service for ROBERT GARNER will be held 10-a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2nd, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family is from 6-until 8-p.m. Friday, Nov. 1st, at the funeral home.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial is in the Greenlawn Cemetery, in Afton.

ROBERT GARNER is survived by:

His son – Larry Garner, of Atlantic.

His daughter – Laurie Pieken, of Atlantic.

3 grandchildren & 4 great-grandchildren.

Atlantic boys 10th, girls 11th at SE Polk Cross Country Invite

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October 3rd, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic cross country teams competed at the Southeast Polk Cross Country Invite on Thursday.

In the girls race the Trojans finished 11th. Ava Rush was the top finisher in 29th place. Waukee was the team champion.

In the boys race Atlantic finished 10th. Craig Alan Becker led the way with a top ten finish. Becker took 7th place with a time of 17:05.70. Ames was the team champ.

Check out full results HERE

 

Atlantic looks to keep momentum rolling at OA-BCIG

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October 3rd, 2019 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans (2-3) football team hopes to keep momentum rolling from a thrilling road win over Kuemper Catholic last week into this week’s road test at the OA-BCIG Falcons (5-0). Atlantic played a strong complete game against the Knights and came up with some big plays late to seal a win. The Trojans stuffed Kuemper Catholic on a 2-point conversion attempt in the final minute to secure that opening district win. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott said that experience will be valuable.

Tyler Moen led the offense again last week for the Trojans with 224 yards rushing and two touchdowns. He also came up big on special teams with the first two field goal makes of the year for Atlantic. OA-BCIG Head Coach Larry Allen said they know the offense runs through Moen and they will need to try to slow him down.

The OA-BGIG offense goes through their quarterback Cooper Dejean. He’s thrown for 1,183 yards, 19 touchdowns, and just 1 interception this season. DeJean has completed 65% of his passes and Coach Allen said he has orchestrated the offense very well.

The Atlantic defense has shown improvement throughout the year and Coach McDermott said everyone is building confidence and understanding their defensive roles better.

The Trojans and Falcons are scheduled to kickoff at 7:00pm in Ida Grove. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call beginning with the Dvorak Tire and Service Pregame at 6:30pm. Catch the game on-air, online, on the web app, or watch on KJANTV. You can catch our weekly pick ’em show “Who’s Gonna Win?” at 6:00pm and then stay tuned after the game for all the scores around the state on the “Iowa High School Scoreboard Show” from 10:00pm-11:30pm. You can hear a full rundown with Coach McDermott on “Trojan Preview” at 4:45pm on KJAN.

High School Football Schedule – Week 6 – 10/04/2019

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October 3rd, 2019 by admin

High School Football Schedule for Friday (10/04/2019)

CLASS 4A

District 7
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln at Ames
Des Moines, North at Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson
Valley, West Des Moines at Urbandale

CLASS 3A

District 1
Denison-Schleswig at Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City

District 2
Boone at Carroll

District 9
Creston-O/M at A-D-M, Adel
Harlan at Glenwood
Winterset at Lewis Central

CLASS 2A

District 9
Atlantic at OABCIG- ON KJAN
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll at Greene County
Shenandoah at Red Oak

CLASS 1A

District 8
Clarinda at ACGC
Mount Ayr at Panorama, Panora
West Central Valley, Stuart at Van Meter

District 9
East Sac County at Cherokee, Washington
Missouri Valley at MVAOCOU
Underwood at Treynor

CLASS A

District 2
IKM-Manning at Manson Northwest Webster

District 9
Earlham at AHSTW
Nodaway Valley at Riverside, Oakland
St. Albert, Council Bluffs at Southwest Valley

District 10
Logan-Magnolia at Lawton-Bronson
West Monona at Tri-Center, Neola
Woodbury Central, Moville at Westwood, Sloan

CLASS 8

District 1
Newell-Fonda at Ar-We-Va

District 6
East Union at Murray
Lamoni at Seymour
Lenox at Southeast Warren
Mormon Trail at Moravia

District 7
Fremont-Mills at Bedford
Sidney at East Mills
Stanton-Essex at Griswold

District 8
CAM at Woodbine
Coon Rapids-Bayard at Audubon
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton at West Harrison
Glidden-Ralston at Boyer Valley

Portion of South Olive Street in Atlantic will remain closed overnight

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October 3rd, 2019 by admin

The City of Atlantic announced on Thursday afternoon that South Olive Street will remain closed tonight through sometime tomorrow for roadwork going on in that area. The closure is in place from 22nd Street to Jasper Road. We’ll provide an update on the opening when it becomes available.

Adair man & woman arrested on firearm & drug charges

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October 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Audubon County Sheriff Todd Johnson, Thursday (today), said 49-year old Scott Allen Jensen, of Adair, was charged Sept. 23rd with Reckless Use of a Firearm, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession of Marijuana 1st Offense. 50-year old Nikki Jolene Larson, also of Adair, was charged with Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Possession of Marijuana 1st Offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia on September 23rd. They both appeared before the Magistrate and were released. All of the charges stem from an investigation into an incident that occurred on August 21st at their residence in Audubon County.

33-year old Skielynn Laverne Stephens, of Audubon, was charged with Theft in the 5th Degree and Possession of a License or ID Card, October 3rd, while being held in the Audubon County Jail on unrelated charges. The charges stem from an incident that occurred on July 22nd, 2019.

And, 36-year old Stephanie Lynn Werner, of Exira, was charged with Possession of a Control Substance – Marijuana 1st Offense, also on October 3rd. The charge stems from a search warrant conducted on September 19th at her residence. She appeared before the Magistrate and was released.