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Child injured on the Guthrie County Fairgrounds Saturday

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports Saturday afternoon, an eight-year old boy was injured during an accident on the Guthrie County Fairgrounds. Authorities say Dominik Stilwell, of Guthrie Center, was run over by a 4,000 pound trolley trailer, being pulled by a John Deere tractor. He suffered suspected crushing injuries to his right leg, and transported to Blank Children’s Hospital by Panora EMS. The accident happened at around 3:45-p.m.

Sheriff’s officials say the tractor was being operated by 39-year-old Willis Sheeder, of Guthrie Center. He was driving/pulling the trailer at approximately 4.5-to 5 miles per hour with about 5-to 8-people on-board. Stilwell was riding with two juvenile family members from Guthrie Center. Witness reports said the three juveniles had been jumping on-and-off the trolley while it was in motion, transporting passengers around the fairgrounds. An adult passenger told the kids to stop jumping on and off and said they should sit down.

At the time of the accident, Dominik Stilwell was sitting on floor of the trailer on the right side, with his feet hanging off, dragging on the ground. He was sitting directly in front of the right side tire on the trolley trailer, when one of his untied shoe strings became caught in the tire, causing him to be pulled off and run over. The driver was flagged down and stopped immediately. Bystanders then rendered aid to the child before he was transported to the hospital. An investigation determined the floor of the trailer the boy was sitting on was 15.5 inches off the ground. The untied shoestring was measured at 12-inches long.  There were no citations issued, and no other injuries reported.

Casey’s sees big profit as customers return after COVID lockdowns

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Ankeny-based Casey’s convenience stores reports the end of pandemic shutdowns has had a big impact on the company’s bottom line. C-E-O Darren Rebelez talked about the first-quarter results today (Wednesday) in a conference call. “Sales volume and margin improved dramatically as guest traffic began to rebound — driving an all-time high gross profit for the company,” Rebelez says.  Chief financial officer Steve Bramlage filled in more of the details. “Casey’s had gross profit of 723-point-nine million dollars in the first quarter. That’s an increase of over 100 million dollars in the prior year. This represent the highest gross profit in Casey’s history,” Bramlage says.

He says the increases came as more people visited the convenience stores. “It is primarily attributable to higher inside gross profit of 66-point-three million dollars — or nearly 17 percent. As well as an increase of 24-point-four millions dollars — or 11 percent — of fuel gross profit,” according to Bramlage.  He says the fuel profits included a higher than normal sale of 19 million dollars in renewable fuel credits. Gas sales increased nine percent — and he says the company took advantage of higher gas prices to make 35 cents on each gallon sold. The company also had an increase in the number of stores in the mix as they completed the Buchanan Energy and Circle K store acquisitions.

Rebelez says alcohol sales that had soared during the pandemic dropped back down. “Although alcohol sales have moderated and were about flat versus pandemic buying the prior year — we still achieved a 20-point-two percent two-year stack growth,” Rebelez says.  Casey’s had two-thousand-380 stores at the end of the first quarter on July 31st.

Eastern Iowa man sentenced for homemade bomb found by five-year-old

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An eastern Iowa man has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for rigging up an explosive device that was found by a child before it went off. Information released when 46-year-old Aaron Hinke was arrested a year ago indicates he set up the device near a shed on a neighbor’s property in La Motte — and Hinke sent text messages about it to the homeowner. The U.S. Department of Justice describes the device as a cigarette, a firework, and a long fuse taped to a small container with gasoline and oil mixed inside. It was diffused by officials from the State Fire Marshal’s Office after the homeowner’s five-year-old child found it in the yard.

Hinke was living in La Motte at the time of his arrest in September of last year. The U.S. Justice Department now lists his address as Bellevue.

IATC Individual Cross Country Rankings 09/08/2021

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September 8th, 2021 by admin

Class 3A Boys

7. Bryant Keller, Glenwood
18. Tyler Shelton, Harlan
25. Andrew Smith, Glenwood

Class 3A Girls

7. Ava Rush, Atlantic
10. Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan
28. Lola Mendlik, Denison-Schleswig

Class 2A Boys

19. Cole Dooley, Treynor

Class 2A Girls

2. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda
8. Clara Tiegland, Treynor
18. Georgia Paulson, Underwood

Class 1A Boys

1 Collin Lillie, St. Albert
2. Jayden Dickson, Earlham
5. Dominic Braet, Earlham
7. Trevin Suhr, ACGC
8. Doug Berg, Nodaway Valley
24. Landon Bendgen, Woodbine
26. Justin Reinhart, ACGC
29. Haydn Piskorski, St. Albert

Class 1A Girls

5. Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
6. Madison Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
13. Mariah Falkena, Boyer Valley
14. Olivia Spurling, Earlham
19. Ava Campbell, ACGC
30. Grace Slater, Audubon

Full list HERE.

2 arrests in Mills County

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests. On Tuesday, Sept. 7th, 33-year-old James Thomas Hume, of Sidney (IA) was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail on a Mills County warrant for Probation Violation. Hume was being held on a $5,000 bond. And, on Aug. 31st, 33-year-old Stephen Richard August Begbie, of Glenwood, was arrested for Failure to Appear on a Driving While Revoked charge. His bond was set at $10,000.

Sheriff’s officials said also, no injuries were reported following an accident Tuesday afternoon. Authorities say at around 4-p.m., a 2007 Freightliner semi pulling a side dump rock trailer, was stopped at the intersection of 195th Street and Bunge Avenue. The driver, 23-year-old Dylan Wood, of Omaha, attempted to back up, to allow another semi to make the wide turn onto 195th. Wood failed to notice a 2014 Ford Focus driven by 23-year-old Stephanie Rhodd, of Pacific Junction, was behind him, and backed into the vehicle. The car sustained extensive front end damage to the hood and bumper. There was no visible damage to the semi. Both vehicles were driven away from the scene.

No citations were issued.

Villisca & Red Oak men arrested on felony drug charges

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man from Villisca and a man from Red Oak were arrested on separate, felony drug charges this week. Today (Wednesday), Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies executed a search warrant at a residence in the 600 block of E. Grimes Street, in Red Oak. As a result of the search, deputies arrested 38-year-old Stephen Ray Adams, of Red Oak, on three Class-C felony counts for Delivery of Methamphetamine. Adams was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

A search warrant executed Tuesday on the 600 block of S. 5th Street, in Villisca, resulted in the arrested of 26-year-old Jeffrey Steven Whitt, of Villisca. He faces Class-D felony charges for three counts delivery of marijuana and one count of possession with the intent to deliver, marijuana. Bond was set at $5,000.

Axne Fights for Levee Repairs in Western Iowa

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS — Rep. Cindy Axne (IA-03) is raising significant concerns over unnecessary delays of critical levee repairs along the Missouri River, repairs that would help protect Iowans in the southwest corner of the state that she represents in Congress. Her office says in a letter sent today (Wednesday) to Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and key officials at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Axne raised concerns about delays in repairs to the Coulthard Levee, which runs through the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge in Harrison County.

Repairs to the Coulthard Levee have faced obstacles from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, causing delays that – if not completed by next spring – could devastate homes, businesses, and acres of farmland south of the Levee in Harrison and Pottawattamie Counties. Axne’s letter said “We cannot allow bureaucratic red tape to stand in the way of Iowans protecting their communities from future flooding Two and a half years since the flooding along the Missouri River, Iowans are still rebuilding and working to protect their communities from future devastation and I’m greatly concerned about the delays with the Coulthard Levee in Southwest Iowa.”

Rep. Axne requested the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service work promptly with the Coulthard Levee District to allow the levee to be repaired. Axne also highlighted that the levee district has received a grant from the State of Iowa to help fund the repairs which expires at the end of this year. Last year, Axne introduced bipartisan legislation to provide the Army Corps with new authority to cut through red tape and provide federal funds for levees in repeated flooding communities such as Hamburg. That legislation was adapted within the Water Resources Development Act of 2020 to successfully give new authority to the Army Corps of Engineers in order for them to address the needs of communities facing repeated flooding events.

Adair County Board of Supervisors mtg. Recap

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday (Today), discussed possible, proposed changes to mental health services. Supervisor John Twombly said he’s learned through an e-mail from the State distributed through ISAC (the Iowa State Association of Counties), there’s a 99% likelihood the State will act to combine the various mental health regions, so Adair County has voluntarily started to hold meetings with the far Southwest Region (Southwest Iowa MHDS, which covers 9 counties and is based in Council Bluffs), because it appears the realignment will be based on total population, and the County doesn’t want to be told where residents will have to go for those services…officials want a choice.

With regard to who pays for mental health services, effective July 1, 2022, there will be no more levy for services. A meeting is set for next week in Des Moines, to discuss the State’s role.

Lori Nosekabel, CEO for Southern Hills Regional Mental Health that serves the counties of Adair, Adams, Taylor and Union, is expected to attend. Supervisor Board Chair Steve Shelley said there likely isn’t anything the County could do if it was forced to merge into specific mental health service regions.

In other business, the Adair County Board of Supervisors were informed by Auditor Mandy Berg, her office would be closed for Election Training, all-day Sept. 22nd.

Since the training is being held on a regular Supervisor’s meeting date, the Board approved holding their regular meeting on Thursday, Sept. 23rd, instead of the 22nd.

IATC Week 2 Cross Country Team Rankings 09/07/2021

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September 8th, 2021 by admin

Boys 4A

Rank Team
1 Sioux City, North
2 Dowling Catholic, WDM
3 Johnston
4 Iowa City, City High
5 Dubuque Hempstead
6 Waukee Northwest
7 Cedar Falls
8 Norwalk
9 Iowa City, West
10 Pleasant Valley
11 Urbandale
12 Iowa City, Liberty
13 Prairie, Cedar Rapids
14 Ankeny Centennial
15 Valley, WDM
16 Linn-Mar, Marion
17 Cedar Rapids Kennedy
18 Bettendorf
19 Southeast Polk
20 Ankeny

Girls 4A

Rank Team
1 Dubuque Hempstead
2 Pleasant Valley
3 Valley, West Des Moines
4 Johnston
5 Ankeny
6 Ankeny Centennial
7 Des Moines Roosevelt
8 Ames
9 Southeast Polk
10 Dowling Catholic
11 Waukee
12 City High
13 Linn-Mar
14 Dubuque Senior
15 Urbandale
16 Iowa City West
17 Indianola
18 Cedar Falls
19 Waukee Northwest
20 Bettendorf

Boys 3A

Rank Team
1 Dallas Center Grimes
2 North Polk
3 Marion
4 Pella
5 Glenwood
6 MOC Floyd Valley
7 Waverly-Shell Rock
8 Western Dubuque
9 Mount Vernon Lisbon
10 Carlisle
11 ADM Adel
12 Solon
13 Decorah
14 Sergeant Bluff-Luton
15 Clear Creek Amana
16 Charles City
17 Gilbert
18 Center Point Urbana
19 Washington
20 Newton

Girls 3A

Rank Team
1 Bishop Heelan
2 Solon
3 DCG
4 North Polk
5 Carlisle
6 Pella
7 Spencer
8 Western Dubuque, Epworth
9 Ballard
10 Dubuque Wahlert
11 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
12 Davenport Assumption
13 Glenwood
14 Center Point-Urbana
15 MOC-Floyd Valley
16 Harlan
17 Gilbert
18 Waverly-Shell Rock
19 Sergeant Bluff-Lyton
20 Washington

Boys 2A

Rank Team
1 Danville/New London
2 Western Christian
3 Tipton
4 Williamsburg
5 Mid-Prairie
6 Des Moines Christian
7 Unity Christian
8 East Marshall
9 GCGR
10 Albia
11 Spirit Lake
12 Waukon
13 Jesup
14 Monticello
15 Davis County
16 Oelwein
17 Denver
18 Okoboji
19 New Hampton
20 GLR-CL

Girls 2A

Rank Team
1 Mid-Prairie
2 Denver
3 Tipton
4 Jesup
5 Cherokee
6 Monticello
7 Williamsburg
8 Sibley
9 Unity Christian
10 Van Meter
11 Roland Story
12 DM Christian
13 Davis County
14 Albia
15 Okoboji
16 Danville NL
17 Pocahontas
18 Dike-New Hartford
19 George LR-CL
20 WCKP

Boys 1A

Rank Team
1 Earlham
2 ACGC (Guthrie Center)
3 Maquoketa Valley (Delhi)
4 Ogden
5 Bellevue
6 Central Decatur (Leon)
7 St. Edmond (Fort Dodge)
8 Newman (Mason City)
9 Regina (Iowa City)
10 South Winneshiek (Calmar)
11 Madrid
12 St. Albert (Council Bluffs)
13 Missouri Valley
14 Central Springs (Manly)
15 Northwest Webster (Manson)
16 Valley Lutheran (Cedar Falls)
17 Nodaway Valley (Greenfield)
18 Cascade
19 Columbus (Columbus Junction)
20 Wayne (Corydon)

Girls 1A

Rank Team
1 South Winneshiek
2 Hudson
3 Pekin
4 Logan-Magnolia
5 Regina Iowa City
6 Newman Mason City
7 St. Edmond Fort Dodge
8 Earlham
9 North Linn
10 Sumner Fredricksburg
11 Central Elkader
12 Kee Lansing
13 Tri-Center
14 Collins Maxwell
15 Marquette Bellevue
16 ACGC
17 Manson Northwest Webster
18 Baxter
19 Montezuma
20 Central Decatur

Work release escape of John Miles Wright

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines – The Iowa Department of Corrections reports John Miles Wright, who was convicted of Robbery 2nd Degree in Polk County, failed to report to work from the Fort Des Moines Facility as required, Tuesday. Wright is a 33-year-old white male, height  5′ 10″, and weighs 245 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on 7/6/2021.  Persons with information on Wright’s whereabouts should contact local police.

John Miles Wright