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Lenox man killed in Dallas County crash

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Woodward, Iowa) – A single-vehicle accident Monday evening in Dallas County claimed the life of a man from southwest Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol reports 39-year-old Jason Lee Johnson, of Lenox, was driving a 2006 Toyota Tacoma pickup east on 150th Street from S Avenue, when for reasons unknown, the vehicle left the roadway/field drive, and overturned.

Johnson was not wearing a seat belt. He died at the scene of the crash, that happened at around 7:45-p.m., south of Woodward. The crash remains under investigation.

Iowa teen who killed alleged captor/rapist sees Go Fund Me account go viral

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Go Fund Me account set up for an Iowa sex trafficking victim is going viral and already exceeds 188-thousand dollars. Under state law, 17-year-old Pieper Lewis of Des Moines was ordered to pay 150-thousand dollars restitution to the family of the man she stabbed to death when she was 15 — a man she says was one of her captors who raped her repeatedly. Lewis pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and willful injury and was sentenced Tuesday to five years of probation, no jailtime, in the death of 37-year-old Zachary Brooks.

The organizer of the Go Fund Me account, a former teacher of Lewis’, says money raised beyond the required restitution will help the teen cover other legal bills, save for college, start a business, or to help other victims of sex crimes.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/vxgt7q?qid=b23233cd839bb87f0bdcb88d935b2f24

Senator Ernst says some IRS employees not paying taxes

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa “Hundreds of employees at the I-R-S itself may have willfully failed to pay their own tax bills, including tax collectors, and even a criminal investigator,” Ernst says. Ernst says other I-R-S employees were flagged for not paying their tax bills in full or on time. “More than 300 of these were repeat offenders. Yet the tax collecting agency did little to discipline the tax evaders on its very own payroll. In fact, the I-R-S even rehired employees who had previously been fired or resigned because they had not paid their taxes,” she says.

Ernst says she asked the Inspector General to audit the I-R-S and to ensure that the tax collectors themselves are paying the taxes they owe. She says we don’t need more I-R-S auditors — we need a simplified tax code. “Folks, we have a real problem that the IRS staff who enforce the tax law aren’t paying their own taxes and can’t even understand how to properly fill out their own tax forms,” Ernst says.

She says the Biden Administration should make sure the current tax collectors have paid their own taxes before sending out more to “harass” innocent taxpayers. “No one in Iowa that I talked to is begging for more I-R-S auditors — but I do hear about the urgent need for more teachers and childcare workers, police officers, restaurant workers, and more. Washington should allow job creators to keep more of their own earnings which can be put towards hiring more of the very essential workers we all rely upon,” according to Ernst.

Ernst says Biden says that no one making under 400-thousand a year will be audited — but the Congressional Budget Office has said that is not true.

Atlantic Police report: Man arrested for Assault, burglary & other charges

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Police Department provided additional information with regard to an arrest made in conjunction with the Cass County Sheriff’s Department. Authorities say at about 2:20-a.m. on Sept. 5th, Atlantic Police were notified an assault had occurred at a residence in the 800 block of Walnut Street, in Atlantic. During an investigation, officers made contact with the victim, who stated they had been assaulted by being struck multiple times with an object.

The victim said shortly after they arrived home, there was a knock at the door. A man entered the residence and allegedly began assaulting the victim. An investigation determined the suspect to be 53-year-old Edward Davenport, of Atlantic. On Sept. 6th, Officers made contact with Davenport, and arrested him in connection with the incident that occurred the previous day. Davenport was charged with Burglary in the 1st Degree, Assault while participating in a felony (serious injury), willful injury (causing bodily injury), going armed with intent, and intimidation with a dangerous weapon. He is currently being held in the Cass County Jail.

Edward Davenport

The Cass County Sheriff’s Department assisted in the investigation. If you have any information with regard to the incident mentioned, please call the Atlantic Police Dept. at 712-243-3512. No other information is being released at this time.

Note: A Criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Federal panel hears from eastern Iowans who oppose CP railroad merger

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -A federal board that regulates train acquisitions heard from Iowans for two hours last (Tuesday) night speaking out against Canadian Pacific’s sprawling acquisition of Kansas City Southern. Michelle Solis Russell, of Davenport, called the silence from her own city council deafening. Russell says, “Not one person stood up when you asked for city officials, and the reason is, here in our town, we don’t agree with our city leader’s decision to accept the CP money.”

Ahead of the public comment period, Canadian Pacific offered money to towns in exchange for not opposing the acquisition, including ten-million dollars promised to Davenport, three-million dollars to both Bettendorf and Muscatine, and 750-thousand dollars to Le Claire. The U.S. Surface Transportation Board extended its public comment meeting into the night as speakers lined up to oppose Canadian Pacific’s expansion all the way to Mexico. Rebecca Howe is the president of the Merrill Hotel in Muscatine, one of the many railroad towns in eastern Iowa expecting to see some of the highest increases in train traffic.

“With the railroad coming in and it’s really unclear as to exactly what they are doing,” Howe says. “That’s going to have a drastic effect on the downtown and the riverfront which is the biggest asset Muscatine has.” Towns in eastern Iowa are anticipated to see the highest traffic increases nationally. An environmental study estimated an additional 15 trains per day, on average. The board is expected to decide whether to approve the deal by early next year.

(reporting by Zachary Oren Smith, Iowa Public Radio)

Merrill man convicted of murder in shooting death of step-son

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A jury in northwest Iowa’s Plymouth County only deliberated for about an hour, Tuesday, before finding an elderly Merrill man guilty of murdering his step-son. In addition, 84-year-old Thomas Knapp was also convicted of five other charges, including willful injury and domestic abuse. Prosecutor Darin Raymond played two 9-1-1 calls made by Knapp’s wife, Darlene, in May of 2020 when Knapp fought with her and shot his step-son, 51-year-old Kevin Juzek. Knapp: “I’m so scared for my son and I know he’s going to shoot me now.” Dispatcher: “Just stay on the phone with me until they get there, okay, Darlene, don’t hang up with me.” Knapp: “Okay, I can do that, yeah.” Dispatcher: “They’re a couple miles away from you right now, okay? Just stay on the phone with me.”

Raymond also played a 30-minute long police interview with Knapp after his arrest as part of his closing arguments. In the recording, Knapp admitted shooting Juzek because he was mad at him for a variety of reasons, including that Juzek apparently knocked over a birdbath in the yard.  ***NOTE LANGUAGE** Police: “What was Kevin doing before you shot him?” Knapp: “Trying to open the door.” Police: “Okay, he wasn’t in the bedroom at that time?” Knapp: “No, he was trying to open the door. I shot him through the goddamn door.”

The defense attorneys told the jury in their closing arguments that Knapp shot Juzek in a fit of a rage and should be found guilty only of voluntary manslaughter. Knapp faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison when he is sentenced October 7th.

New Atlantic McDonald’s restaurant set to open

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATED) [Atlantic, Iowa] – The newly constructed Atlantic McDonald’s restaurant is set to hold what’s known as a “soft opening” for lunch, Thursday, Sept. 15th, nearly three months after the projected opening date.

Ric Hanson/photos (9/14/22)

The old restaurant – which was 40-years old – closed on March 24th, and was torn-down. The structure was slated to have been torn-down on February 22nd, but Atlantic McDonald’s owner operator Blake Zogleman says matters out of their control, plus a wet March, resulted in a bit of an adjustment on the timeline.

Blake’s family has owned the store since 2013 when they purchased it from the Mueller family. It’s not the only restaurant they own, but it does offer a unique opportunity.

He says their hours of operation on Thursday this week, will be from about 11-a.m. Until 11-p.m. Beginning Friday, their regular hours will be from 5-a.m. Until 11-p.m. If you see cars in the parking lot and people going in the store today (Wednesday), it’s because they are hosting an employee and family appreciation dinner, and making sure the equipment is running smoothly and employees are familiar with the brand new equipment.

And yes, the ice cream machine does work!

At some stores, including the old Atlantic McDonald’s, there were some sporadic issues with the machine. Blake said they have a lot of experienced staff working for the new restaurant, and some new faces.

The new store features two drive-through lanes, instead of one, and two side-by-side order points, instead of one, in order to improve service. A grand opening for the Atlantic McDonald’s will take place the first week of November, with additional details to be provided on the Leonard Management McDonald’s Facebook page.

Bishop construction was hired to do the work by McDonald’s Real Estate Company, based in Elkhorn, Neb.

CHERI LAVONNE (Beebe) SCHWENKE, 75, of Atlantic (Memorial Svcs. 9/17/22)

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CHERI LAVONNE (Beebe) SCHWENKE, 75, of Atlantic died Wednesday, September 14, 2022, at Cass Health in Atlantic.  A Memorial service for CHERI L. SCHWENKE will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 11:00 am at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

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The family will greet friends and family on Saturday from 10:00 am until the time of services at the funeral home.

Memorials can be made in her name and left or mailed to the funeral home at P.O. B0x 523, Atlantic, IA, 50022

CHERI LAVONNE SCHWENKE is survived by:

Daughter:  Robin Marchman (Mark Stanley), of Garwin.

Son:  Dean (Donna) Schwenke, of Atlantic

Brothers:  Ronald (Vicki) Beebe, of Oklahoma City, OK, and Richard Keller, of Atlantic

Sister:  Gladys Martin, of Atlantic

Sisters-in-law:  Alda Schwenke of Omaha, NE and LaVonne Morgan of Atlantic.

5 Grandchildren, and 4 Great-Grandchildren.

1 arrest and 1 theft incident reported in Creston

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September 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report the arrest Tuesday morning, of a woman wanted on a warrant from an outside agency. 42-year-old Melissa Sara Stow, of Creston, was arrested at her residence, and transported to the Adams County Jail.  And, an auto parts store in Creston reported the theft from behind their building, of two truck airbags and two, 5-gallon buckets of hydraulic fluid. The loss was estimated at slightly more than $519.

Heartbeat Today 9-14-2022

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September 14th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field shares information about the Lifeline and Affordable Connectivity Programs that help people afford phone and broadband service.  CLICK HERE to learn more!

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