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Adair County Sheriff’s report, 11/28/22

News

November 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports six separate arrests from over the past week. On Nov. 24th, 36-year-old James Robert Lyman, of Greenfield, was arrested following a pursuit that began southwest of Stuart with an attempted traffic stop due to Lyman’s having been barred from driving, and his alleged attempts to elude law enforcement in the past. Lyman was taken into custody on numerous warrants, including:

  • A Dept. of Corrections warrant for Violation of Parole
  • A Polk County warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS)/2nd offense; Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender
  • An Adair County warrant for Eluding while participating in a Felony/2nd or subsequent offense; PCS/3rd or subsequent offense;Driving While Barred and Operating a Vehicle without the Owner’s Consent.
  • Adair County warrants for: Interference with Official Acts; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Reckless Driving; Leaving the scene of a property damage accident; Failure to Maintain Control; and,Failure to Stop and Yield the Right of Way.

Lyman was also charged with Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer (without injury), Interference with Official Acts, Trespass, and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia. He was being held without bond on the DOC and Polk County warrants, a $15,000 cash or surety bond on the Adair County warrants, and a $1,000 c/s bond on the latter Adair County Complaints stemming from an incident that occurred on Thanksgiving Day.

The Sheriff’s Office reports also, 42-year-old Michael Francis Huss, Jr., of Dexter, was arrested November 23rd at the Adair County Sheriff’s Office on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. He was released later that same day on a $2,000 cash or surety bond. 37-year-old Douglas Andrew Dawson, of Stuart, was arrested Nov. 22nd in Adair County, on a Dallas County warrant. He was turned over to a Dallas County Deputy.

On Nov. 21st, 36-year-old Michael Dean Lantz, Jr., of Arthur, Iowa, was arrested by Adair County Deputies in Stuart, on Ida County warrants for: (2 counts) Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order – Contempt of Court; Stalking – Violation of a No Contact Order; Stalking – Violation of a Protective Order; and charges that include: PCS/Meth-1st offense; Poss. of paraphernalia; Operating a vehicle without registration, and Failure to provide proof of liability (Insurance). He was later released on a $1,000 c/s bond for the Adair County charges, and a $10,000 cash-only and No Bond, on the three Ida County warrants.

Arrested separately on the 21st, by Stuart Police, was 44-year-old John Bradford Barker, II, of Des Moines. Barker was taken into custody for PCS/Meth-1st offense, Poss. of paraphernalia, and Driving while license is denied or revoked. He was released the same day on a $1,000 c/s bond. And, on Nov. 20th, Stuart Police arrested 41-year-old Wendi Nicole Wright, of Stuart, on an Adair County warrant for PCS/Meth-1st offense, and PCS/Marijuana-1st offense. She was later released on a $1,000 c/s bond.

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 28, 2022

Trading Post

November 28th, 2022 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Two goats, 1 male and 1 female.  Female is pregnant and should give birth in next 30-40 days.  Asking $250 for the pair.  Please text 712-827-0249.

FOR SALE:  Great Pyrenees, born April 2022.  Vincent is an amazing farm dog!  He is very gentle and great with other animals and kids.  We are moving and unfortunately cannot take him with us. Asking $600.  Please text 712-827-0249.

FOR SALE:  Vintage Sunbeam Mixmaster stand mixer, complete with two glass bowls and two beater attachments.$40.  Call 712-249-9207SOLD!

WANTED:  Looking for sink trap for an old farmhouse kitchen sink.  Call Katherine (712)590-7001 FIXED!

FOR SALE:  Many doors and windows, including a 9′ x 7′ garage door.  Also, many colors and shapes of tile, asking $1/box.  And, a Westinghouse water heater and a wood burning furnace, both still in the crate for $800 and up on each.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE: 4 tires on 5 bolt aluminum rims.  Size 265/75/R15’s. Less than 3,000 miles on them, in good condition. Also have a spare. Make an offer. 712-363-4286

WANTED: Jack stands used to level an RV Call 712-355-1566

FOR SALE: Dolmar cement cutter. Has a $130 blade and new catalytic convertor. $175 Call 712-355-1566

WANTED: Black powder pistols. .36 or .44 caliber. Call 712-249-7637

WANTED:  Looking for Snow Removal for Sidewalks and the Parking Lot in Audubon, Iowa at The Friendship Village Apartment Complex.  Please call 712-243-4033 if interested in cleaning the sidewalks, the parking lots or both.

FOR SALE: Red Dragon Tow Hitch. Used to pull pickup behind tractor or combine. Heavy duty. Asking $30. Call 712-249-3978

WANTED:  Silver plated or sterling silver spoons and forks.  Call 712-549-2410 in Brayton.  Ask for Greg.

FOR SALE:  Golden Retriever puppy. Needs a family.  Call 712-579-1981.

WANTED:  I’m looking for a 1-2 bedroom house for rent.  Preferably with a garage.  I’m a good renter.  Always on time with rent money and take good care of the property.  I’m a disabled veteran and Born Again Christian, no wild parties or smoking.  Please call 712 249 9242 ask for Tim.

FOR SALE: Weather Tech floor liners. Came out of a Ford Explorer. Have the front floor liners, back and 3rd row seating floor liners. Asking $75. Call for more information 712-249-9783

WANTED:  A tailgate for a 2009 Ford F-150 pick-up.  Color doesn’t matter.  No dents or rust.  Call 712-249-2891.

FOR SALE: Polk soundbar. 38″ long. Used for one month. Selling for $150 obo. Call 712-254-0217. Will deliver to Exira or Atlantic

FREE TO A GOOD HOME:  Orange tabby Male neutered kitty.  Friendly and likes laying on lap too. 531-530-9492.

FREE TO A GOOD HOME:  Gray striped male neutered kitty.  531-530-9492.

FREE TO A GOOD HOME:  Female gray kitty, spayed and front declawed. Needs a home with no other cats. 531-530-9492.  I really need to find good homes for these kitties. They deserve it. Wasn’t their fault they were born.  I can’t keep all these cats unless someone wants to give me a country house to live in where there’s more room.

Travel will be slowed as snowfall of 2-4″ predicted for Iowa’s NW half on Tuesday

News, Weather

November 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Forecasters say wintry weather will return to Iowa’s northwestern half on Tuesday and it’ll mean slow-going for traffic with two-to-four inches of snow possible along with a light glazing of ice. Meteorologist Brad Small, at the National Weather Service, says a Winter Weather Advisory is posted from 6 A-M to 6 P-M Tuesday for seven counties in the far northwest corner of the state.  “The snow will begin during the overnight hours early Tuesday morning and then continue for much of the day and mainly affect northwest and north-central Iowa, with even higher amounts farther north into Minnesota,” Small says. “Central Iowa will only see light snow amounts and southeast Iowa will see little or nothing.”

The pre-winter storm could have a significant impact on the roads and travel, Small says, especially for areas like Estherville and Algona, where snowfall may be the heaviest. “We’ll see brisk northwest winds, gusting 20 to 30 miles per hour, so the flow won’t be too dry and fluffy but when you get those winds coupled with existing snowfall there, there could be some low visibilities and blowing snow,” Small says. “There could also be a period of freezing drizzle with the snow, too, as it goes in and out, so we can see a light glazing potential but the main threat is going to be the snow.”

Winter Weather Advisory on Tuesday for parts of NW Iowa.

The snowfall is expected to taper off along a line of cities that includes Council Bluffs, Atlantic, Ames and Waterloo. The snow that falls will likely be sticking around for a while, as bitter cold weather will come behind the storm front. “After the snow diminishes and ends Tuesday night, we will be dry Wednesday and Thursday but that will also be accompanied with much colder temperatures,” Small says. “Lows Wednesday night will be in the single digits and teens across the state, and with those brisk northwest winds, we’ll see wind chills below zero for periods from Wednesday into Thursday across northern Iowa.”

Find out about the latest road conditions by calling 5-1-1 or log on to the Iowa D-O-T’s travel information website 5-1-1-i-a-dot-org.

Chiefs push past the Rams

Sports

November 28th, 2022 by admin

The Kansas City Chiefs had some red zone woes on Sunday afternoon but still came away with a 26-10 win over the Los Angeles Rams at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs were just 1-6 in the red zone but Harrison Butker went 4 for 4 on field goal attempts and the Chiefs improved to 9-2.

Patrick Mahomes finished 27-42 for 320 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception that came in the end zone. Isaiah Pacheco had 69 yards rushing with a touchdown and Travis Kelce hauled in the lone TD pass from Mahomes.

The Rams, playing with third string quarterback Bryce Perkins at the helm, managed just 198 yards of offense compared to 437 for the Chiefs. The defending Super Bowl champs drop to 3-8 on the season.

Next up for Kansas City is a trip to Cincinnati for a rematch of the 2021 AFC Championship game with the Bengals. We’ll have coverage on KJAN with pregame at 2:00 p.m. Sunday.

Heartbeat Today 11-28-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 28th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Freese-Notis Meteorologist Dan Hicks.

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3 arrested in Creston over the weekend

News

November 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston (IA) report three arrests took place over the weekend. A little after 1-a.m. Saturday, 23-year-old James Allan Erlbacher, of Earling, was arrested in Creston for OWI/1st offense. Erlbacher was taken to the Union County Jail where he was later released on $1,000 cash or surety bond. And, at around 3:15-a.m. Saturday, 39-year-old Nicole Irene Leusink, of Winterset, was also arrested for OWI/1st offense. Leusink was taken to the Union County Jail where she was later released on $1,000 cash or surety bond.

At around 12:06-a.m. Sunday, Creston Police arrested 32-year-old Cody John Courtney, of Thayer, for Failure to Affix Drug Stamp for 7 or more grams, Intent to Manufacture/Deliver Meth Over 5g, and Possession of Controlled Substance. Courtney was transported to the Union County Jail where he is being held on $40,000 cash or surety bond.

Cass County Transfer Station (Landfill) & Recycling Center to be closed Wednesday for a Memorial Svc.

News

November 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Cass County Transfer Station(Landfill) and Recycling Center report, the Station/Recycling Center will be closed this Wednesday, November 30th, so that co-workers can attend memorial services for long time employee and friend Gerald Peck, who died November 22nd. The facility will otherwise be open for business during their normal operating hours for the remainder of the week.

RUTH D. FORESMAN, 89, of Dallas Center (formerly of Audubon) – Svcs. 11/30/22

Obituaries

November 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

RUTH D. FORESMAN, 89, of Dallas Center (formerly of Audubon), died Friday, Nov. 25, 2022, at the Spurgeon Manner, in Dallas Center. Funeral services for RUTH FORESMAN will be held 10:30-a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022, at the Kessler Funeral Home, in Audubon.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends on Tue., Nov. 29th, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Bowman Chapel, near Guthrie Center.

RUTH D. FORESMAN is survived by:

Her daughter – Janet (Kevin) Hircock, of Adel.

Her brother – Carl (Roberta) Stonoff, of Oakville, IA.

3 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

ISU economist says Iowa’s economic in recession, held back by tight labor market

News

November 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State University economist Peter Orazem says while there have been gains, the number of Iowans who are working continues to lag pre-pandemic levels. “If you look at Iowans under the age of 45, labor force participation rates actually went up. It’s Iowans over 45 where labor force participation rates went down and they really went down for people over 55,” Orazem says. “…We don’t think that they’re coming back and so that’s going to be holding back the Iowa economy in terms of its ability to make up for for its lost labor.” Iowa had one of the oldest labor forces in the country prior to the pandemic and Orazem says it appears many who opted to retire in the past 18 months are not going to return to the workforce.

“We’re lagging the rest of the U.S. in terms of recovery of employment and that’s holding back, actually, the Iowa economy,” Orazem says.” Ten days ago, the Iowa Workforce Development agency announced the state had added back all the jobs that were lost due to the pandemic. Orazem says the total number of employed Iowans still remains about one percent below pre-pandemic levels — and the labor participation rate is about two percent below what it was in February of 2020.  “We’ve had three straight quarters of negative Gross State Product, which would meet the classic definition of a recession,” Orazem says.

Orazem made his comments during a weekend appearance on “Iowa Press” on Iowa P-B-S.

Tips for avoiding the Grinch when used car shopping

News

November 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Finding a reliable, affordable used car online can be a hassle, especially with pre-owned vehicles in such short supply, and Iowans are being warned that scammers are aiming to take their hard-earned money. Lisa Schiller, at the Better Business Bureau, says the first warning sign is that the car is listed at a super-low price.  “When you contact the seller, you’ll then find out that the vehicle is actually located in another city,” Schiller says, “but luckily for you, the seller knows a transport company that can deliver the vehicle to you — and that is a red flag.” The crooks may try to get you to pay for the transportation with a money order or gift cards, and if you do that, the money is gone and so is the car.

She says, “Your vehicle will not actually be delivered because the sale was a scam and the con artist was in cahoots with the third party make-believe transport company.” Schiller says you should always insist on seeing the car in person and get it inspected before making any payments.  “If you get really vague answers, if the seller gets defensive or aggressive or if they can’t confirm their location or the location of the vehicle, you’re probably dealing with a scammer.”

Schiller also reminds people to insist on all of the paperwork to ensure the sale is legit.