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Missouri man arrested in SW IA on PA warrant

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July 11th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County say a Missouri man wanted on a warrant out of Pennsylvania, was arrested Sunday evening following a traffic stop west of Red Oak. 29-year old Jonathan Lee Lewis, of Gladstone, MO, was wanted for probation violation in Pennsylvania.

Lewis was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held without bond while awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania.

Friends remember Iowa soldier killed in Iraq

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

JEFFERSON, Iowa (AP) — Friends and family members of an Iowa soldier killed in Iraq remembered him as a man of strong faith who did the right thing.

Army Capt. Matthew Nielson’s funeral was held Sunday at the Greene County Community Center in his Jefferson, Iowa, hometown. The 27-year-old died June 29 during an attack in Badrah, Iraq.

The Des Moines Register reports that Maj. Gen. Will Grimsley said Nielson was deeply rooted in his values.

The Rev. Stephen Ude of Zion Lutheran Church in Ogden says he doesn’t know why people’s loved ones die, but he encouraged Nielson’s family to remember God’s everlasting love.

Nielson joined the Army after graduating from the University of Northern Iowa. His family has said he had wanted to be a soldier since he was a young boy.

Iowa Army Guard soldier killed in Afghanistan

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Todd EipperleTerry PaskerThe Iowa National Guard regrets to announce the death of Sgt. 1st Class Terryl L. Pasker, 39, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Pasker was killed by an Afghan National Directorate Security officer during a mounted patrol, Saturday, July 9, in Panjshir Province, Afghanistan at approximately 9:30 a.m., local Afghanistan time. As Pasker conducted the mounted patrol, the security officer stopped Pasker’s vehicle, then shot and killed both Pasker and a civilian in the vehicle. Master Sgt. Todd Eipperle,  of Marshalltown, Iowa, driving an armored vehicle in front of Pasker, stopped as soon as the shots were fired, and exchanged gunfire with the Afghan security officer, killing the security officer. Eipperle was wounded in the attack.

Pasker was assigned to Co. B, 334th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, Iowa Army National Guard, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Eipperle is assigned to the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, Iowa Army National Guard, Boone, Iowa, and is currently receiving medical treatment at a U.S. Army facility in Afghanistan. The attack is under investigation.

Pasker was born Feb. 26, 1972 in Anamosa, Iowa and graduated from Lisbon (Iowa) High School in 1990. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in July 1990 and joined the Iowa Army National Guard in April 1995. Pasker was serving as an Electronic Maintenance Supervisor during his current deployment. He previously deployed to Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom in 2004-2005.

Pasker was part of the approximately 2,800 members of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division deployed to Afghanistan. These Iowa Soldiers reported to their mobilization station at Camp Shelby, Miss. in Aug. 2010 for additional training and preparation before departing for the Afghanistan theater of operations. The unit arrived in Afghanistan in November 2010, where the Soldiers provide full-spectrum operations in a combat theater, including lethal and non-lethal capabilities, support to Afghan National Army and Police units, and assistance to humanitarian relief initiatives.

Neb. nuclear plant sets up new flood barrier

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

BLAIR, Neb. (AP) – The Omaha Public Power District has installed a new barrier around its Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant and is now pumping out floodwaters from the Missouri River. OPPD installed the new 8-foot-tall, water-filled barrier around the plant to replace a similar one that failed two weeks ago after a worker inadvertently punctured it with a bobcat. The utility planned to pump out the water behind the new barrier on Sunday to create a dry area around the plant, so it will be easier to for workers to get around.

Both OPPD and federal regulators have said Fort Calhoun is safe even without this barrier. Officials say all the key areas of the plant have stayed dry inside. The plant will remain shut down until after floodwaters subside in the fall.

Insurance agents complain FEMA creating confusion over flood coverage

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Insurance agents in states along the swollen Missouri River say federal officials are causing widespread confusion by pushing the sale of flood insurance policies that might not cover damage from the current flooding. The insurance companies say policies specify that only those bought at least two months before the damage happened will cover it.

But the Federal Emergency Management Agency is telling landowners to buy the insurance anyway, and that some damage might be covered under the insurance program’s complicated rules. The confusion is increasing the anxiety along the river as the flooding continues. The flood is expected to last another two months and affect six states, from North Dakota to Missouri.

The insurance questions affect people whose property normally doesn’t flood and who waited to buy coverage.

Pott County authorities warn residents about vehicle break-ins

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Pottawattamie County are warning residents to lock their vehicles and garage doors. They especially want citizens to be on the lookout for suspicious activity around vehicles. The notices comes on the heels of a string of vehicle break-ins which have occurred this month.

Pott County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Sgt. Dwayne Richie says nearly two-dozen vehicle break-ins have been reported so far this month. In all but just a couple of instances, the owners left their vehicles unlocked. Richie says the burglars hit neighborhoods on the east and southeast side of Council Bluffs.

He told the Omaha World-Herald “Thieves are going down the block, checking doors and popping the car. If the doors open, they’re stealing whatever they can steal,” before “Moving on to the next car.” In some cases, he says the thieves have entered unlocked garages to access vehicles.

Council Bluffs Police Sgt. Chad Meyers told the paper he hasn’t seen an increase in vehicle burglaries, and noted, “Unfortunately, they happen pretty frequently year round.” Meyers encouraged residents to report suspicious activity in their neighborhood, no matter how trivial it might seem.

Sgt. Riche asked anyone with information on the recent break-ins to contact the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office at 712-890-2200.

News update for Sun., July 10th

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

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Saturday 2-A Baseball Tournament Scores

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

  • Mount Ayr 12,  Nodaway Valley 2 (5 inn)
  • Clarinda 14, Clarinda Academy 3 (5 inn)
  • Kuemper Catholic 16, Jefferson-Scranton 6
  • Audubon 11, IKM-Manning 6
  • OA-BCIG 6, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 5 (8 inn)
  • West Central Valley 13, Woodward-Granger 8
  • Van Meter 8, Panorama 3
  • St. Albert 6, Treynor 5 (8 inn)
  • Shenandoah 8, Griswold 4
  • Tri-Center 9, Underwood 3
  • Logan-Magnolia 14, Missouri Valley 1 (5 inn)

 

Evidence and equipment shed to be built from drug money

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A nearly $348,000, 7,200-square foot metal shed will be built near the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office once Missouri River floodwaters recede. The shed, which will hold equipment and large evidence from criminal cases, is being funded through money forfeited and seized during traffic stops involving drugs. The building also will house a number of specialized trailers the Sheriff’s Office has gained over the years, including a bomb squad trailer.

The Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors voted last week to sign a contract with Andersen Construction to build a $347,820 shed behind an existing shed north of the Sheriff’s Office. Assistant Pottawattamie County Attorney Maggie Reyes said that while the contract has been signed, construction is not likely to begin until after the threat of flooding has subsided, and is expected to take less than 180-days.

Sheriff Jeff Danker said the price of the project includes tree removal, running electricity to the site, architectural work, permits, concrete work, grading and the building itself. He says also, that his department needs the added storage.

He cited as an example, a large burglary arrest made in 200, which resulted in his office renting storage units to hold the seized property.

2011 H.S. Baseball Tournament Scores from Sat., July 9

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July 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

  • Shenandoah 8, Griswold 4
  • Audubon 11, IKM-Manning 6
  • Tri-Center 9, Underwood 3
  • St. Albert 6, Treynor 5 (8 inn.)
  • Logan-Magnolia 14, Missouri Valley 1 (5 inn)
  • Mount Ayr 12, Nodaway Valley 2 (5 innings)
  • Clarinda 14, Clarinda Academy 3 (5 inn.)
  • Kuemper Catholic 16, Jefferson-Scranton 6
  • Odebolt-Arthur/B-C-I-G 6, Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 5 (8 inn.)
  • West Central Valley 12, Woodward-Granger 8
  • Van Meter 8, Panorama 3