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Iowa board decides to require seat belts on school buses

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August 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa State Board of Education has adopted new rules that would require lap-shoulder seat belts on all new buses bought by school districts and state-accredited nonpublic schools. The administrative rules adopted Thursday are still subject to legislative review. Other safety equipment required includes one additional stop arm per bus, hand rails, exterior boarding lights and fire-resistant crash barriers between the front bus seats and the bus drivers.

Districts won’t have to retrofit their current fleets. The rules apply to new buses manufactured on or after Oct. 2, the date the new rules are scheduled to take effect. In 2018 the National Transportation Safety Board recommended lap-shoulder seat belts on all new school buses.

Semi chase on I-80 in Polk County ends w/driver tased

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August 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The pursuit of a semi this (Thursday) morning in Polk County ended with the driver being tased. According to WHO-TV in Des Moines, the pursuit began  just east of Altoona in the westbound lanes of Interstate 80, near mile marker 143. Sgt. Nathan Ludwig with the Iowa State Patrol, told the station when a state trooper tried to pull the semi over at around 6:30-a.m., the driver took off.

A pursuit that followed went on for about 13 miles before the rig stopped just short of stop-sticks on I-80/35, under the 86th Street Bridge. The driver of the semi, 46-year-old Ryan Tourtillott of Apple Valley, California, refused to leave the vehicle, and was not responding to the six officers ordering him to get out of the truck. After officers deployed a Taser, Tourtillott was transported to the hospital for evaluation.

August 2019

Birthday Club

August 1st, 2019 by admin

August 1st:

  • Larry Jessen of Exira (Winner)
  • Jody Parks of Glenwood
  • Sarah Murray of Audubon

August 2nd:

  • Judy McClure of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Toby Thomas of Atlantic
  • Maine Jorgensen of Exira
  • C.G. Lindeman

August 3rd:

  • Clarissa Terpstra of Exira (Winner)
  • Rachel Jensen of Exira
  • Mia Nelson of Exira

August 4th:

  • Linda Petersen of Exira (Winner)
  • Rita Rohde of Atlantic

August 5th:

  • Eric Wilson of Exira (Winner)
  • Karen Kitelinger of Elk Horn
  • Melanie Heinnichs of Exira

August 6th:

  • Dwain Thompson of Exira (Winner)
  • Jim Finnell of Atlantic
  • Jordan Westphalen of Atlantic
  • Jerry Templemen of Atlantic
  • Wendell Wedeman of Atlantic

August 7th:

  • James Mortensen of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Chuck Sorensen of Exira
  • Linda Marek of Anita

August 8th:

  • Dustin Clouser of Exira (Winner)
  • Elaina Kelly of Omaha

August 9th:

  • Linda Eilts of Massena (Winner)
  • Ann Martin of Exira
  • Doug Weston of Audubon

August 10th:

  • Zoey Nielsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Jana Mathisen of Atlantic
  • Kent Euken of Wiota
  • Treva Pitka of Atlantic
  • Larry Johnson of Exira

August 11th:

  • no birthdays submitted

August 12th:

  • Larry Schwab of Atlantic (Winner)

August 13th:

  • Dianna Williams of Lewis (Winner)
  • Herb Wahlert of Exira

August 14th:

  • Linda Riesberg of Exira (Winner)
  • Kylee Hartl of Audubon
  • Denise Lowary of Atlantic

August 15th:

  • Braxton Androy  of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Mike Murphy of Lewis
  • Jack Mullin of Atlantic
  • Mary Muller of Atlantic

August 16th:

  • Mallory Pope of Harlan (Winner)

August 17th:

  • Savannah Hays of Hamlin (Winner)
  • Margo Wolff of Atlantic
  • Janice Peterson of Atlantic

August 18th:

  • Colby Madsen of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Barb Larsen of Exira
  • Pastor Leon Hodges of Atlantic

August 19th:

  • Issac Hart of Atlantic (Winner)

August 20th:

  • Tracy Auerbach of Atlantic (Winner)

August 21st:

  • Erin Smouse of Exira (Winner)
  • Ardella Petersen of Exira

August 22nd:

  • Carter Witzman of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Sherri Brink of Atlantic
  • Maureen Smith of Atlantic
  • Margie Herbert of Atlantic
  • Dick Wright of Atlantic
  • Kathy Fiddelke of Atlantic
  • Jake Skartvedt of Atlantic

August 23rd:

  • Jovie Trailer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Tatum Santisteban of ExirA
  • Lori Sampson of Atlantic
  • Dennis Newman of Lyman

August 24th:

  • Barba Jean Duvall of Audubon (Winner)
  • Mark Jespersen of Atlantic
  • Charlie Wheeler of Exira
  • Kynleigh Brown of Fontanelle
  • Claire Paulsen of Exira
  • Sandy Kneisel of Griswold
  • Sharon Foster of Griswold
  • Doug Jensen of Audubon

August 25th:

  • Terry Mathisen of Atlantic
  • Brenda Swope of Atlantic
  • Ryan Shuman of Avoca
  • Nancy Poore of Audubon
  • Audi Crane of Exira

August 26th:

  • Janice Kinnison of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Elleen Wheatley of Marne

August 27th:

  • Galen Sornson of Exira (Winner)
  • Chance Lauritsen of Exira

August 28th:

  • Charlee Hockenberry of Anita (Winner)
  • Irene Rydll of Anita
  • Barbara Lamp of Atlantic
  • Madonna Nisson of Atlantic
  • Brandon Westphalen of Atlantic

August 29th:

  • Codi Olsen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Madonna Nissen of Atlantic
  • Casey Westhphalen of Atlantic
  • Alberta Becker of Cumberland
  • Marilyn Munch of Exira
  • Melanie Larsen of Audubon

August 30th:

  • Hannah Nelson of Exira (Winner)
  • Charlene Johnson of Atlantic
  • Fern Lindvall of Atlantic
  • Mardell Walter of Elk Horn
  • Donnie Schlater of Exira

August 31st:

  • Aiden Petersen of Atlantic (Winner)

Report: Iowa isn’t doing enough to deter kids from tobacco use

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August 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa is falling short on deterring kids from using tobacco, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Action Network. Danielle Oswald-Thole, the organization’s Iowa government relations director, blames the state’s tobacco tax, which can help push kids away from smoking, though Iowa’s tax is far below the national average. “We haven’t passed a significant increase in the tobacco tax since 2007 when we passed a dollar increase,” Oswald-Thole says. “So, that’s over 12 years ago, even though we know that that is an evidence-based policy that would save lives and save money.”

The annual report ranks how well states are implementing policies to reduce cancer rates. Danielle Oswald-Thole says it estimates more than a quarter of cancer deaths in the state are connected to tobacco. “Fifty-one-hundred Iowans are estimated to die this year because of tobacco-related illness and disease,” she says, “and 55,000 Iowa kids alive today will die prematurely if we do nothing and we continue the status quo.”

The report estimates nearly 18,000 Iowans will be diagnosed with cancer this year.

(Thanks to Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

State asks judge to toss out jury’s $1.5 million verdict against former Iowa governor

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August 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Attorneys for the State of Iowa are challenging a jury’s verdict against former Governor Terry Branstad. The jury awarded Christopher Godfrey one-and-a-half million dollars after concluding Branstad retaliated against the former Workers Compensation Commissioner because he’s gay. After taking office in 2010, Branstad asked Godfrey to resign in the middle of Godfrey’s six-year term. When Godfrey refused, his salary was cut by a third. Branstad’s legal team argues there was not enough evidence to prove that Godfrey’s sexuality was behind that decision. Godfrey’s attorney, Roxanne Conlin, says that was for the jury to decide.

“There is nothing that anyone can do to change the fact that the jury found that Terry Branstad, Governor of the State of Iowa, discriminated against Chris Godfrey because he was gay,” Conlin said. The state’s attorneys also argue reducing Godfrey’s pay was within the governor’s authority. In a motion filed Wednesday, they ask the judge to either reverse the jury’s verdict or order a new trial.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Grant Gerlock)

Bridgewater Night Out set for Tue., Aug. 6th

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August 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

You’re invited to join “Take Back Bridgewater, Iowa” for the “Bridgewater Night Out,” Tuesday, August 6th, from 6-until 8-p.m. The event takes place at Bridgewater City Park, and features a
Pot Luck Meal, Fun Activities & Social Time with Good Neighbors. Residents and “Friends of Bridgewater” are WELCOME to attend.

Food served will include: Hot Dogs; Potato Chips; Baked Beans; Lemonade & Ice Tea; Condiments and table service WILL be provided. The meal begins at 6-p.m. You’re asked to please bring a lawn chair and a dessert, salad or side dish to share for the pot luck (if you wish.) Kids should bring a towel if they will be participating in the water fights, which take place after the meal.

Other fun activities will include: Parachute – Beach Ball Game; Yard Games; Pedal Go Cart; and “Meet a Cop – Adair County Sheriff’s Department” – Car tours (Tentative); and Kids Prize Giveaways.  Wear your “I Believe in Bridgewater, Iowa” T-shirt if you have one. Free Will Donations are being accepted for “Take Back Bridgewater, Iowa.”

Special Thanks to Bridgewater Fire and EMS, Adair County Sheriff’s Department and Zion Recovery for participating. Take Back Bridgewater, a grass roots non-profit organization, was formed in 2017, working in partnership with citizens, to address criminal activity and improve the quality of life in and around Bridgewater, Iowa.

1 of 5 suspected in Davenport slaying takes plea dea

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August 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — One of the five people charged with the shooting death of a man during a 2017 Davenport robbery has taken a plea deal. Scott County District Court records say 20-year-old Darrell Williams Jr. pleaded guilty Friday to burglary. The deal says prosecutors will dismiss murder and conspiracy charges in exchange. He’s scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 12. He’s a resident of East Moline, Illinois.

Williams and four other people were charged with the Sept. 22, 2017, slaying of 20-year-old Brady Tumlinson and wounding of Tumlinson’s girlfriend. Tristin Alderman and D’marithe Culbreath were sentenced to life in prison. Nakita Wiseman was given 35 years for his role. Christopher Dixon has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to go on trial Aug. 26.

IGCA 2019 Class 5A All-State Softball Teams

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August 1st, 2019 by admin

5A All State       

Coach of the Year:  Jeff Koenig, Iowa City High

3rd Team       

Name    School    Grade
Caitlyn Jones    Council Bluffs Jefferson    12

Full Teams: 2019 5A All State

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (8/1)

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August 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report several recent arrests:

  • A traffic stop at around 11-p.m. Wednesday in Honey Creek resulted in the arrest of 39-year old Jamie L. Jacobsen, of Omaha. Jacobsen was arrested for being a Fugitive from Justice.
  • An investigation into an assault in Council Bluffs resulted in the arrest at around 5-p.m. of 26-year old Deon Jarell Fleming, of Council Bluffs. He was charged with Assault without injury on persons in certain occupations.
  • Wednesday afternoon, 46-year old Jene Allan Zarbano, of Avoca, was arrested for Violation of Parole, after a Deputy conducted a warrant check at an Avoca hotel.
  • Late Wednesday morning, 36-year old Andrew Michael Hasbrouck, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on a warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree. He was taken into custody at the Pott. COunty Jail, where he was being held on $300 bond for a Criminal Trespass charge.
  • 21-year old Lilian Marie Nelson, of Bellevue, NE., was transported from a jail in Nebraska to the Pott. County Jail, Wednesday morning, to address warrants for Assault with intent to inflict serious injury, and Harassment in the 1st degree by threat of a Forcible Felony.
  • 27-year old Danielle Renee Davenport was taken into custody Wednesday morning for Violation of Probation.
  • and, 30-year old Heather Marie Bills was arrested at the Pott. County Courthouse Wed. morning on a State of Iowa warrant for Assault causing serious bodily injury without intent and domestic abuse assault 1st offense, causing bodily injury.

IGCA 2019 Class 4A All-State Softball Teams

Sports

August 1st, 2019 by admin

4A All State       

1st Team       

Name    School    Grade
Abbie Hlas     ADM    11
Morgan Schaben    Harlan    12
Coach of Year: Jim Flaws, Carlisle       

2nd Team       

Name    School    Grade
Sarah Heilesen    Denison-Schleswig    12
Sydney Bermann    Glenwood    12

Full Teams: 2019 4A All State