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Three men sentenced to federal prison for armed robbery of marijuana dealers

News

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Three men have been sentenced for robbing two marijuana dealers at gunpoint. Thirty-four-year-old Antoine Maxwell of Mason City has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for the robbery and for dealing meth and heroin. His father, Charleton Maxwell, was sentenced earlier this year to more than 17 years in prison. Prosecutors say the Maxwells and 32-year-old Chavee Harden of Waterloo conspired to rob Harden’s marijuana dealers of drugs and money. Harden was sentenced this week to more than 12 years in prison.

News releases from the U.S. Attorneys office indicate the Maxwells held guns to the heads of the people being robbed and threatened to kill them. Police later found the guns as well as the money and marijuana at Harden’s house.

You didn’t win the jackpot, but make sure you aren’t throwing out a smaller prize

News

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The estimated Mega Millions jackpot is now more than one BILLION dollars after there was no winning ticket in Tuesday’s drawing. Iowa Lottery spokesperson, Mary Neubauer, says be sure to carefully check to see if you’ve won any lower prizes. “I think a lot of folks maybe check to see if they won the jackpot and they don’t check any further — but there are nine prize levels in Mega Millions,” she says. You could win enough to buy another ticket or much more. “It starts down at just two dollars, but it goes all the way up to the jackpot. So please check to see if you won any prize in addition to the jackpot ,” Neubauer says.

Prizes in the game expire if they are not redeemed one year from the drawing date. Neubauer says you should be sure you have a set plan if you decide to go in with others for the next drawing. “This is the level at which we really see office pools kick in so people playing with their co workers are pooling their money with their family and their friends, and at the Iowa Lottery we keep a list of group play reminders on our website,” Neubauer says. “We just don’t want anybody to be cranky later or to have questions about you know which tickets before the group or maybe which tickets were for you if you’re the person buying it.”

The next Mega Millions drawing is Friday evening.

Savage Life Boys Gang Member Pleads Guilty to Racketeering Charges

News

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa – The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports that on Monday, July 25, 2022, a Davenport man, 27-year-old Darion Daquan Gardner, pleaded guilty to Assault With a Dangerous Weapon in Aid of Racketeering, Causing Death Through Use of a Firearm, and Attempted Murder in Aid of Racketeering.

In 2016 and 2017, as a member of Savage Life Boys (SLB), a Davenport-based street gang, Gardner was involved in multiple shootings, including at a dice game in December 2016, and at the Hotel Davenport in February 2017. On December 16, 2016, Gardner and other SLB members robbed and physically assaulted another male, including pistol-whipping him. SLB members also shot at the male’s vehicle as the male and an associate fled the area.

On February 12, 2017, at a concert at the Hotel Davenport, Gardner and several other SLB members started a physical altercation with an individual they believed had disrespected their gang. During the altercation, Gardner fired several shots, striking and killing one male and striking and injuring another. Gardner committed these acts with the intent to maintain or increase his position in the gang.

Gardner is scheduled to be sentenced on November 29, 2022. As part of the plea agreement, the government and Gardner have agreed to recommend a sentence of 450 months in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors

Adair County Supervisors News

News

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held a brief meeting this (Wednesday) morning, due to a short agenda. During their session, they approved a Fireworks Permit for an August 5th event, and acknowledge the receipt of a Prestage Farms Manure Management Plan (MMP) update.

In other business, the Board approved a payment to Schneider Geospatial, for Geographic Information System Maintenance, in the amount of $1,472 as a one-time cost for data processing.

DENNIS WESTERING, 85, of Atlantic (No Svcs.; Luncheon 8/1/22)

Obituaries

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DENNIS WESTERING, 85, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, July 26th, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. Per his wishes, no formal service will be held for DENNIS WESTERING. A luncheon in remembrance of him, for family and friends, will be held 11-a.m. until 1:30-p.m., August 1st, at the Atlantic Elks Lodge.

UI to launch midwife program, but survey finds Iowans know little about profession

News

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A University of Iowa survey about nurse midwifes finds Iowans understand they deliver babies, but don’t know much else about them. Professor Peggy Stover, director of the U-I’s Undergraduate Marketing Institute, says she was shocked at how little people knew about the midwife profession. “In addition to birth care, prenatal care and post delivery care,” Stover says, “midwives also offer women’s wellness checkups, birth control, menopausal care.”

The U-I’s Carver College of Medicine is planning to open the state’s first nurse midwife education program this fall to help fill gaps in rural areas. Stover predicts it will be an important addition for the state’s health care offerings. “I think the program is going to go very well, especially given the fact that in a lot of rural areas, there is definitely a need for women wellness providers,” Stover says. “Our goal is to help attract and retain students into the program, in addition to making people aware of all the services a midwife provides.”

While “wife” is in the name, being a midwife is not exclusively a job for women, but it’s a matter of perception. “In other countries, a male midwife, it doesn’t even blink an eye, but here in the United States, it’s still associated as being and attracting women,” Stover says. “So there’s going to be that learning curve to recruit men into this field, just like the nursing industry went through many, many years ago.”

The survey found a majority of respondents didn’t realize most insurance companies cover the services of a midwife, and that nurse midwifes can deliver babies in a hospital in the event of an emergency.

Woman arrested Wednesday morning in Red Oak; Non-injury accident in Red Oak

News

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A woman was arrested early this (Wednesday) morning in Red Oak, for Breach of Peace. Authorities say 23-year-old Brook Anna Marie Moon was taken into custody on the Simple Misdemeanor charge at around 2:13-a.m., in the 2400 block of N. 8th Street. She was being held in the Montgomery County LEC on a $300 bond.

And, no one was transported to the hospital following a rear-end collision Tuesday evening, in Red Oak. Police report vehicles driven by 40-year-old Michelle Renee Shuffler and 31-year-old Cheyenne Sue Meek, both of Red Oak, collided at around 5-p.m., near the intersection of Broadway and Corning Streets. Officials say Shuffler was driving a 2006 Ford Escape and had stopped at the red light, when her SUV was hit from behind by a 2018 Ford Focus, driven by Meek.

Meek complained of pain/possible injury, but refused medical treatment. No citations were issued. Damage from the collision amounted to $11,000. Both vehicles were towed from the scene.

Top 10 recruit Omaha Biliew commits to Iowa State

Sports

July 27th, 2022 by admin

The Iowa State men’s basketball team landed their highest rated recruit in program history on Tuesday night. 5-star power forward Omaha Biliew announced live on ESPN that he will join the Cyclones for the 2023 class. The 6-8 forward is currently ranked 9th in the ESPN 100 for 2023.

Biliew started his high school career at Dowling Catholic before moving over to Waukee and helping lead the Warriors to the State Title in 2020 before playing last season at Link Year Prep in Missouri. Biliew is heading back to Waukee to play his senior season. Biliew averaged 8.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks this summer with MoKan Elite on the Nike EYBL circuit and helped the team win a Peach Jam championship last week.

Omaha’s brother Goanar played at Denison-Schleswig before competing at DMACC. He recently committed to continue his career at Bradley.

Iowa State currently has the third ranked recruiting class for 2023 after last week landing four-star forward Milan Momcilovic to join four-star wingman Jelani Hamilton. The Cyclones are coming off a Sweet 16 appearance last season in TJ Otzelberger’s first season at the helm.

National Night Out set for Aug. 2nd in Red Oak

News

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Red Oak/Montgomery County First Responders and all of their friends and colleagues in southwest Iowa will be joining forces on Aug. 2nd along with 38 million others, in celebrating National Night Out. This is the 39th year of the National event (the 6th year in Red Oak), and there will be more than 10 other Iowa cities officially registered for the event.

Red Oak/Montgomery Co. officials say the theme of the evening is Public Safety-Safety of the Public. First Responders confirmed to be on hand are from ROPD, ROFD, MCSO, MCSO Communications/Corrections, Mont Co EMA, Stanton Fire, Villisca Fire & Rescue, Elliott Fire & First Responders, Grant Fire, Iowa State Patrol, Iowa DOT MVE, Secret Service, IA National Guard, BNSF Police, Iowa DNR, Mont Co Conservation, Air Evac.

Surrounding counties/cities have been contacted and first responder invites have been extended – and there is always a great showing of cooperation and support from those agencies, as they all truly work together. The Safety of the Public aspect will focus on Fire Safety (Local FD, Elks), Farm Safety (AgriVision, IA Corn Growers), Health related (MCMH, MOCO Public Health, Zion, MOCO Child Abuse Council, Blank Children’s Hosp, Kiwanis, Red Oak Comm Schools, and others. (Click on the map to enlarge >>>)

There will be a Helicopter landing. Throughout the Park and around the square will be FREE food (Elks, Rainbow, Eagles, Walnut Creek Acres, HyVee, Fareway, United Group, Rotary, Grand Theater, and others), info booths and handouts, displays, games, SuperHeroes, vintage police and fire vehicles, (Prescott car club, racecars, photo booth, tribute vehicles and displays, and monster trucks. As of the most recent report, there are over 96 total partners helping with food/displays/ vehicles/ exhibits/events/and other participating factors and many more expected by August 2nd.

Please join Emergency Personnel at the beautiful Fountain Square Park in Red Oak, for a FUN and FREEEEEEEEE, evening. A reminder also, that the Square area and one-block in each direction, will be shut down at 4:00 pm to allow for set up and all of the partners to get prepared for the night. As a sign of support please turn your porchlight on for the evening. The National theme is to take back the night, take back our neighborhoods and communities.

Connections Area Agency on Aging Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Distribution

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Officials with Connections Area Agency on Aging say they still have vouchers available for the Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Distribution program. Seniors meeting income requirements can obtain vouchers that they can use at participating area Farmers Markets to buy $30.00 worth of fresh, locally grown produce. To request an application call 800-432-9209 x8888 and leave a message with your name and phone number. All calls will be returned within five business days in the order they are received. Applications will then be mailed out every Thursday with an addressed return envelope. Once your completed application is received, vouchers will be mailed out to you. Please note applications not completed will not receive vouchers until all information is provided.

Program Criteria:

  • Must be at least 60 years of age or older
  • Your Annual income must be less than: $25,142 Single; $33,874 Married. When a staff member returns your call, please indicate whether you are applying as an individual or a married couple.

Outline of Process:

  • Connections Farmers Market line open for applicants to leave their name and number for an application call back.
  • PLEASE LEAVE ONLY ONE MESSAGE PER INDIVIDUAL OR COUPLE. DO NOT LEAVE MORE THAN ONE MESSAGE. MULTIPLE CALLS WILL ONLY DELAY APPLICATION PROCESS.
  • All calls will be returned within five business days.
  • Applications will be mailed out on Thursdays of each week.

This method is the only way to obtain Farmers’ Market vouchers in 2022.