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2 Iowa store employees fired after refusing to serve officer

News

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Two doughnut franchise employees have been fired after refusing to serve a Des Moines police officer. Television station KCCI reports that Sgt. Paul Parizek, a spokesman for the Des Moines Police Department, says he was refused service over the weekend at a Dunkin’ doughnut shop. Parizek said when he asked a woman behind the shop’s counter “what’s going on,” she replied that the store would not serve him and that he needed to leave.

Corporate Dunkin’ officials sent a statement saying the Des Moines store’s franchise owner fired two employees over the incident and had contacted police to apologize.

Riverside School District Confirms Exposure to COVID-19

News

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Riverside School District Superintendent Dr. Tim. Michell reports, the Riverside Community School District administration was notified of a potential COVID-19 exposure on Sunday August 2, 2020.  Mitchell says Tuesday morning, August 4th, Pottawattamie County Public Health confirmed that a Riverside student has tested positive for COVID-19.  The Riverside facilities utilized by the student were closed on Monday August 3, 2020 for deep cleaning and disinfecting per Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidance. Riverside notified public health, identified potential close contact students and staff, requested quarantine of potentially exposed students and staff and provided Pottawattamie Public Health potential close contacts for followup.

Following the guidance from the Iowa Department of Education and Iowa Department of Public Health released last week, Mitchell says the student will not be allowed to return to school until after 24 hours with no fever and symptoms improving and 10 days since symptoms started.  Any potential student or staff member that is determined to have been in close contact (within 6 feet for more than 15 minutes) can not return to school for 14 days from the last contact with the student. Riverside facilities have now reopened and programming has continued.

Any questions can be directed to Tim Mitchell, Superintendent, 712-484-2212 or tmitchell@riverside.k12.ia.us.

DNR seeks public’s help in boating hit and run

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WEST LAKE OKOBOJI, Iowa – The DNR Law Enforcement Bureau is seeking the public’s help in locating a boat involved in a hit and run on Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at approximately 10:35pm, near Manhattan Point on West Lake Okoboji. A boat, traveling northbound hit another boat from behind just off Manhattan Point, injuring Vaughn Wickman, 52, of Spirit Lake, who was operating the boat that was hit. The boat that caused the crash then fled the scene.

Wickman was transported to a local hospital by ambulance where he was treated for injuries sustained in the crash. DNR Conservation Officers and local law enforcement attempted to locate the boat involved, and also utilized the Dickinson County thermal imaging drone, but were not able to locate the boat. Conservation Officers continue to investigate the incident.

Anyone with information related to this hit and run investigation, including witnesses or anyone who sees a boat with new front end damage or scrape marks, is asked to contact DNR Conservation Officer Steve Reighard immediately at (712) 260-1018 or Steve.Reighard@dnr.iowa.gov. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should state that when sharing pertinent information related to this case.

Iowa governor signs order restoring felon voting rights

News

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Updated) (Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds signed an executive order this (Wednesday) morning to automatically restore voting rights to most paroled felons.

The order restores voting rights to about 40-thousand people statewide, though it won’t apply to those convicted of murder, manslaughter or serious sex crimes. Reynolds had advocated for an amendment to the Iowa Constitution to make the change — but indicated she would sign the executive order after that process stalled in the Iowa Legislature.

Reynolds says lawmakers still needs to approve the amendment so it can be voted on by Iowans.

Betty Andrews, who heads the N-double-A-C-P of Iowa and Nebraska, thanked the governor for keeping her promise to sign the order.

The order technically restores citizenship rights and does NOT require repayment of victim restitution before a felon can vote. State Legislator Ako Abdul-Samad has pushed for the executive order as well and was on hand for the signing.

The order, which technically restores citizenship rights, does NOT require repayment of victim restitution before a felon may vote. That was a sticking point for many Republican legislators who balked at the idea of automatically restoring felon voting rights, and Reynolds says she wanted to let that discussion continue while the legislation was in the works.

The governor says she has talked with the groups which pushed for the change and they plan to have a bigger celebration in the future.

Clarinda man arrested on Page County warrant

News

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s deputies in Page County, Tuesday, arrested 23-year old Jacob Aaron Leon John Esque, of Clarinda. He was taken into custody on a Page County warrant for Failure to appear for a Revocation of Probation hearing, for Violation of Probation. Esque was arrested at the Page County Jail. He was being held on a $2,000 cash-only bond, pending further court proceedings.

And, 41-year old Lorenzo Louis Lawson, of Shenandoah, was arrested Tuesday, on a Page County Warrant for Violation of No contact / protective order –
contempt and Violation of probation. Lawson was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail and transported to the Page County Jail where he was being held on $2,000 bond, pending further court proceedings.

2 new programs help Iowa businesses and Non-Profit organizations

News

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) has launched two new programs to help businesses and non-profits during COVID-19. Officials say the Small Business Utility Disruption Prevention Program will assist small businesses and non-profits economically impacted by COVID-19. The program will cover utility bills for service provided during the months of disruption to their business.

Eligibility:

  • Iowa-based for profit and nonprofit businesses with 50 or fewer employees
  • Must have a physical location (non-residential) in Iowa
  • Must be registered with the Iowa Secretary of State to do business in the State of Iowa (or with the County Recorder for sole proprietors)
  • Must not be an ineligible business type:
    Adult Entertainment; Construction, Internet Sales, without corresponding storefront; Medical; Private Clubs, Professional Services; Professional Sports; Religious Institutions, with the exception of those offering social services including daycare, food bank, preschool, shelter, etc.
  • Have not received funds provided by the State of Iowa’s Small Business Relief Grant (SBRG) funding
  • Have not received any funds provided by the State of Iowa’s Nonprofit Recovery Fund
  • Must have experienced a COVID-19 loss of revenue on or after March 17, 2020, that resulted in unpaid bills for electric or natural gas utility service provided between March 17, 2020, and June 30, 2020
  • Applicants’ average monthly electric usage must not exceed 25,000 kWh for electricity or 2,500 therms for natural gas (review with your utility bill and/or contact your utility provider to confirm)
  • Businesses must be open

To learn more or to apply, visit https://www.iowaeconomicdevelopment.com/Business/energy-recovery. The deadline to apply is August 21, or till funds are exhausted.

The Iowa Non-Profit Recovery Fund will provide short-term relief to non-profit organizations that have seen reduced revenue and/or increased costs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible non-profits may be awarded a grant of up to $25,000 based on income, expenses, outstanding obligations and other state and federal assistance received.

To be eligible:

  • Must be a 501(c)(3), 501(c)(6) or 501(c)(19) based in Iowa
  • Experienced a documented, involuntary loss of revenue and/or increase in expenses that occurred after March 1, 2020 due to COVID-19.
  • Annual operating budget of more than $25,000
  • Twenty-five or fewer full-time equivalent employees
  • A primary mission to serve the program’s priority service populations

For more information or to apply, visit www.iowabusinessrecover.com. The application deadline is August 14 at 5 PM and is a first come, first serve basis grant.

Missouri woman arrested on Page County warrant

News

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Missouri was arrested today (Wednesday), on a Page County warrant. 31-year old Brandy Rochelle Baker, of James Port, MO., was taken into custody on a Warrant for Failure to appear for sentencing on original charges of Theft in the 2nd Degree, and 4 counts of Forgery.

Baker was arrested at the Atchison County Missouri Jail and transported to the Page County Jail where she is being held on $10,000 bond, pending further court proceedings.

NE authorities: Missing/Endangered woman

News

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

UPDATE 10:08-a.m. – FOUND SAFE!

Police in Omaha police have issued an Endangered/Missing Advisory a Nebraska woman. Jan Lemaster is an 86-year-old white female. She is 5’4″ 135 with grey hair. LeMaster may be driving a light blue 2005 Buick Lesabre, with a Nebraska license plate UWY170. Authorities say the woman suffers from dementia, and should not be driving. If you see Jan Lemaster or the vehicle, please call 911 or the Omaha Police Department at 402-444-5636.

Jan Lemaster

Mills County woman arrested on a drug charge

News

August 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report the arrest Tuesday evening, of a Glenwood woman. 35-year-old Robyn Leigh Salmon was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Her bond was set at $25,000.

Big Ten, Iowa announce 2020 football schedule

Sports

August 5th, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Iowa Hawkeyes will play a 10-game Big Ten Conference football schedule in 2020, featuring five home games in Kinnick Stadium. The entire Big Ten schedule of games was announced Wednesday by the conference office.

The Hawkeyes open the season at home on Saturday, Sept. 5, hosting Maryland. Additional home games include Nebraska (Sept. 26), Northwestern (Oct. 3), Michigan State (Oct. 31) and Wisconsin (Nov. 14). Iowa travels to face Purdue on Sept. 12, and plays at Minnesota the following week on Saturday, Sept. 19. Remaining road games include at Illinois (Oct. 10), Penn State (Oct. 24) and Ohio State (Nov. 21). Iowa has open dates scheduled for Oct. 17 and Nov. 7.

“We continue to face uncertain and unprecedented times, and the health, safety and wellness of our student-athletes, coaches, staff, and others associated with our sports programs remains our number one priority,” said Gary Barta, Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair. “I am confident in the medical protocols established by the Big Ten Conference Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases and Sports Medicine Committee, in addition to the continued oversight provided by our UI Hawkeye team physicians within the UIHC Department of Orthopedics and Epidemiology.

“The past few months have entailed numerous conversations between my conference colleagues, Commissioner Kevin Warren and our Big Ten presidents, as we have worked to navigate the challenges associated with this pandemic. We appreciate the continued patience and support from our donors, ticket holders, partners, and fans. Now that the football schedule has been announced, we will finalize our Kinnick Stadium seating plan and share that in the next few days. If we have the opportunity to play, we are excited about our challenging conference schedule and the five games in Kinnick Stadium.”

Iowa’s opening game marks the first time since 1980 the Hawkeyes will open the season against at Big Ten opponent. The Hawkeyes opened that season with a 16-7 win over Indiana in Kinnick Stadium.

“As a program, we have been looking forward to this day since the decision to play a conference-only schedule was announced,” said UI head football coach Kirk Ferentz. “Knowing when our games are scheduled will allow us to prepare for what is ahead on the field and support our players’ academic schedules off the field.

“Our players have shown patience and dedication during the most recent period of conditioning and off-season workouts, and now we are excited to begin the process of preparing for a football season. We are continuing to closely monitor the health and safety of our players and staff and look forward to starting our season in Kinnick Stadium on Sept. 5.”

Iowa football has won 47 games over the past five seasons, the best five-year total in school history and a total that ranks ninth in the nation. The Hawkeyes posted six home wins in 2019 and have posted 27 victories in Kinnick Stadium in the last five seasons.

Iowa will begin the 2020 campaign with a four-game winning streak, including a 49-24 win over No. 22 Southern California in the 2019 Holiday Bowl.

Iowa is scheduled to begin official preparation for the 2020 season Friday, Aug. 7 with the opening of preseason camp. The opening contest against Maryland will be the first opportunity to see the 2020 Hawkeyes in action, as the annual August Kids Day in Kinnick Stadium will not take place.

Information regarding fan attendance for 2020 home games, including ticketing update and information, along with Kinnick Stadium policies and procedures for the season, will be released soon. Iowa Athletics has not yet finalized an allowable attendance figure for home games.

The Big Ten Conference championship game is scheduled for Dec. 5, at Lucas Oil stadium in Indianapolis. Following is Iowa’s 2020 football schedule:

Sept. 5         Maryland
Sept. 12       at Purdue
Sept. 19       at Minnesota
Sept. 26       Nebraska
Oct. 3          Northwestern
Oct. 10        at Illinois
Oct. 17        Open
Oct. 24        at Penn State
Oct. 31        Michigan State
Nov. 7         Open
Nov. 14       Wisconsin
Nov. 21       at Ohio State
Dec. 5         Big Ten Championship