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Stabbing investigation in Council Bluffs

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September 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are investigating a stabbing incident that resulted in a man being transported to the hospital. Authorities say at around 8:14-p.m., Thursday, officers were sent to CHI Mercy Hospital on a stabbing call. Upon arrival, officers were informed by Mercy security that the victim, 43-year old Michael Dean Watson, of Council Bluffs, had been dropped off at the hospital by a white male with a beard in a black two door vehicle. Officers were informed Watson suffered a stab wound to his chest.

A short time later, officers were informed by medical staff that the stab wound did not strike anything major and that they were stitching Watson up. Watson refused to cooperate with detectives and refused further medical treatment. At this time the case is currently under investigation, Detectives are attempting to locate a crime scene.

The investigation is ongoing by the Criminal Investigation Division. Anyone with any information that was in the area at the time of this incident is encouraged to contact this Division at 712-328-4728 or they may call Crime Stoppers at 712-328-7867.

Area Volleyball Scores from Thursday, Sept. 19th

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September 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye Ten Conference

(3-1) Harlan 25-25-19-25, Atlantic 13-11-25-11
(3-2) Denison-Schleswig 25-17-26-20-15, Creston 23-25-24-25-10
(3-0) Glenwood 25-25-25, Shenandoah 10-9-21
(3-1) Kuemper Catholic 19-25-25-25, St. Albert 25-20-19-20
(3-0) Lewis Central 25-25-25, Clarinda 19-18-17

Western Iowa Conference

(3-2) Riverside 25-25-20-10-15, AHSTW 19-15-25-25-9
(3-0) Tri-Center 25-25-25, Audubon 17-10-15

(3-0) Underwood 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 12-23-11

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-0) Ar-We-Va 26-25-25, Woodbine 24-16-15
(3-0) Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-25-25, Paton-Churdan 19-6-13
(3-1) Glidden-Ralston 25-25-24-25, West Harrison 20-17-26-18

Other Scores

(3-0) Ankeny Christian 25-25-25, Orient-Macksburg 16-17-17
(2-0) Des Moines Christian 21-21, Mount Ayr 17-9
(2-0) Carroll 25-25, Greene County 18-22

(2-0) Gilbert 25-25, Carroll 20-21
(2-1) Grinnell 9-21-15, Mount Ayr 21-13-12
(3-0) OABCIG 25-25-25, Kingsley-Pierson 15-19-19
(2-0) Sidney 25-25, Earlham 6-12

(2-0) Sidney 25-25, East Union 19-12
(2-0) Van Meter 21-21, Mount Ayr 16-8

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/20/2019

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September 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

CHICAGO (AP) — Matt Carpenter homered in the 10th inning against Craig Kimbrel in the All-Star closer’s return, and the St. Louis Cardinals regrouped after blowing a late lead to beat the Chicago Cubs 5-4. Emerging ace Jack Flaherty shut down Chicago over eight innings, and despite a three-run ninth inning, the Cubs dropped a game behind Milwaukee for the second NL wild card and four games behind St. Louis for first place in the NL Central.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Nelson Cruz hit two of Minnesota’s four home runs and matched his season high with five RBIs, igniting another impressive power display by the first-place Twins during an 8-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals to keep their American League Central lead at four games. They have nine games to go. Miguel Sanó homered and hit the tiebreaking RBI double in the fifth following the ejection of Royals starter Mike Montgomery, who started that inning by giving up a home run to Mitch Garver.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs were in the mix to acquire Minkah Fitzpatrick. There have been rumors swirling about Jalen Ramsey. Patrick Peterson remains a popular topic. And while everyone wonders whether cornerback help will arrive in Kansas City, the Ravens and red-hot Lamar Jackson are coming to town for a big matchup this Sunday.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Two of the NFL’s exciting young quarterbacks, and their high-flying offenses, will meet on Sunday when Lamar Jackson and the Ravens visit Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Much of the attention this offseason was focused on Kansas City, where the team’s young QB was coming off a record-setting MVP season. But Jackson has been just as good through two games this season, and both teams are 2-0 heading into Arrowhead Stadium.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Two suspects are being penalized after they allegedly stole a life-sized cutout of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, then had a wreck as they fled. Lawrence police spokesman Patrick Compton says a man and woman grabbed the cutout at a McDonald’s restaurant Monday, ran out of the store, jumped into a car and sped away before being involved in the wreck. Officers investigating the two-car accident saw the cutout in one of the vehicles. The two were issued notices to appear for theft.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — West Virginia, Kansas State and Kansas were supposed to occupy the Big 12 basement this season. Big wins last weekend over fellow Power Five schools stirred up some much-needed optimism in Morgantown, Manhattan and Lawrence with Big 12 play on the horizon.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — The Big Ten Conference knows the value of having good punters, and it is willing to go a long way to get them. The league has four of the nation’s top 23 punters going into this weekend’s games. They include Michael Sleep-Dalton of Iowa, Adam Korsak of Rutgers, Isaac Armstrong of Nebraska and Blake Hayes of Illinois.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Sept. 20, 2019

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September 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Agriculture is proposing a new set of administrative rules that could significantly improve the lives of dogs, cats and other companion animals in a state long regarded as among the worst in the nation for animal protection. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says he will submit the new set of rules to the state on Friday, beginning a process that requires a legislative panel review and public comment.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — The former administrator of Iowa’s third-largest city is suing the area’s biggest newspaper, claiming that its coverage was unfair and cost him his job. Former Davenport city administrator Craig Malin’s lawsuit against the Quad-City Times is set for trial Monday. A judge ruled Malin didn’t meet the high bar to sue for defamation but did allow him to sue for contract interference. Press freedom experts say the case is troubling.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Some Democratic presidential candidates are trying out new strategies to appeal to voters with just over four months until Iowa’s leadoff caucuses. Kamala Harris said Thursday that she would spend more time in Iowa and add some 60 staffers. Bernie Sanders is shuffling his early state staff, and Beto O’Rourke has turned his calls for gun control laws into a national strategy. The shifts signal that the race is entering a new stage, with precious few months for candidates to change their fortunes.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — The field manager of an Iowa hog farm has testified that a woman he was having an affair told him last year she was deathly afraid of her husband _ a man now accused of using a corn rake to kill her. Jerry Frasher took the stand Wednesday in the trial of Todd Mullis, who’s charged with killing Amy Mullis on Nov. 10 at the farm about 40 miles west of Dubuque. Frasher said he told Amy Mullis they had to cool things after Todd Mullis confronted him about text messages Frasher exchanged with Amy.

U-I president praises I-S-U student’s fundraiser for children’s hospital

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September 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A sign hoisted by an Iowa State student in the crowd gathered for E-S-P-N’s “Gameday” telecast from Ames last weekend has now generated more than 200-thousand dollars for the University of Iowa’s Children’s Hospital. University of Iowa president Bruce Harreld talked about 24-year-old Carson King’s fundraiser at Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting. “Iowans responded. As of 7:30 this (Thursday) morning, he’s received 75-thousand dollars of contributions,” Harreld says.

Harreld says Busch Beer and Venmo were impressed after the Altoona man said he would keep enough money from his “Venmo” account for one case of beer and then would donate the rest to the hospital. They’ve agreed to match the donations. “So that’s a total of 225-thousand dollars. And all the parties — including Carson and the donors have agreed to keep the campaign open until the end of the month,” according to Harreld, “so any of you who are so inclined to donate might go to his website and do so.”

Harreld says it was a great gesture that says a lot about our state. “Carson is an Iowa State student and I applaud him for his creativity and his thoughtfulness of donating to our wonderful Stead Family Childrens’ Hospital,” Harreld says. “While we’re clearly very competitive on the field, he is clearly showing how collaborative all Iowans really are…and how we’re all in this together.” So thank you, Carson, thank you Iowa State, and Go Hawks.”

King says he was surprised his sign got on T-V and then got so many responses afterwards. His fundraiser has gained national attention on social and other media.

LINDA HEPLER, 72, formerly of Marne (Celebration of Life Memorial Svcs. 9/25/19)

Obituaries

September 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LINDA HEPLER, 72, formerly of Marne, died Thursday, Sept. 19th, at Avoca Specialty Care. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for LINDA HEPLER will be held 10:30-a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25th,at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation with her family is on Tuesday, Sept. 24th, from 5-until 7-p.m., at the funeral home.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial is in the Griswold Cemetery at a later date.

LINDA HEPLER is survived by:

Her son – Steven Skow of Marne, & his significant other, Becky Steffens, of Atlantic.

Her daughter – Amy Boken, of Marne.

4 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, and her sister-in-law Donna Bierbaum, of Walnut.

MN woman arrested Tuesday after she was found walking barefoot on Hwy 2

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September 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Deputies in Page County, Tuesday, responded to a report of a person walking on Highway 2 just east of Clarinda. The person was reportedly barefoot and the temperature was in the 90’s. When a Deputy arrived, he spoke with the female, 30-year old Ashley Marie Sveen of Isanti, MN.

During the incident, Sveen was arrested for Interference with Official Acts. She was transported to the Page County Jail and held on a $300 bond.

Ashley Sveen

 

California Man Sentenced in Council Bluffs for Heroin Offense

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September 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – United States Attorney Marc Krickbaum has announced that on September 18th, 28-year old Jorge Alejandro Salazar Machado, of California, was sentenced in Council Bluffs United States District Court, to 10-years in prison for Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance. Salazar is required to serve a five-year term of supervised release, following his incarceration.

In January 2019, Salazar Machado was arrested by Council Bluffs Police for possession of drug paraphernalia. A subsequent search warrant was executed on his vehicle. During the search, officers located two packages containing a total of 1,891.28 grams of heroin. Salazar Machado pleaded guilty to the charge in May 2019.

The case was investigated by the Council Bluffs Police Department and the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force, and prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Montgomery County Nov. 5th Election Candidates

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September 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Auditor’s Office has released a list of candidates who have filed for the November 5th City Elections. It should be noted that the Mayor’s term is 2 years, except in Stanton & Coburg, where the term is 4-years. And, Council members serve 4-year terms, except in Grant, where the term is for two-years. (TVF= To Fill a Vacancy)

The Candidates in Red Oak include:

  • Mayor–Vote for One (2yr term): Karen Blue, Bill Billings
  • Council Member Ward #1–Vote for One (4yr term): Scott Keith
  • Council Member Ward #3 –Vote for One (4yr term): Peter Wemhoff
  • Council Member At Large–Vote for One (4yr term):Jeanice A. Lester
  • Council Member At Large-TVF -Vote for One (2yr term):Terry Koppa, Brian Lee Bills

Elliott City Offices and Candidates Filed:

  • Mayor–Vote for One (2yr term): None filed
  • Council Member–Vote for Two (4yr term): Jessica Rasmussen, Travis Johnson, Leta Rush
  • Council MemberTFV –Vote for Two (2yr term): None filed

Stanton City Offices and Candidates Filed:

  • Mayor –Vote for One (4yr term): Kirk Requist, Jeff Magneson
  • Council Member–Vote for Two (4yr term): Pier Schenck-Osweiler, James Cavner

Villisca City Offices and Candidates Filed:

  • Mayor–Vote for One (2yr term): Marilyn Halda
  • Council Member–Vote for Three (4yr term): Robert Narup, Marsha S. Shepherd

Coburg City Offices and Candidates Filed:

  • Council Member–Vote for Three (4yr term): None filed

Grant City Offices and Candidates Filed:

  • Mayor–Vote for One (2yr term): Lyn Sliger
  • Council Member –Vote for Five (2yr term): Zelda Swartz, Jeff Brown, Steve Williams, Nancy Taylor, Emerson Hill.

CREOLA BLACKWELL, 100, of Yuma, AZ (formerly of the Zion area) – Svcs. 9/22/19

Obituaries

September 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CREOLA BLACKWELL, 100, of Yuma, AZ (formerly of the Zion area), died Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, at the Greater Regional Medical Center, in Creston. A funeral service for CREOLA BLACKWELL will be held 3-p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22nd, at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home from 2-until 5-p.m., Sunday.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, September 23, 2019, at the Greenfield Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Creola Blackwell Memorial Fund, to be established by the family.

CREOLA BLACKWELL is survived by:

Her daughters – Joy (Stan) Koenig, of Council Bluffs; Phyllis Blackwell, of Yuma, Arizona; Elaine (Ron) Gordon, of Creston, and Sheryl (Brian) Roth, of Cincinnati, Ohio.

9 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.