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Mills County Sheriff’s report, 12/7/21

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December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports four recent arrests and one accident. At around 4:50-a.m. Monday (12/6), Deputies arrested 26-year-old Jericho Cash Clements, on an out-of-state warrant. Clements was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail.

Sunday, Mills County Deputies arrested 28-year-old Kevin Uriel Soliz, of Omaha, for Theft in the 2nd Degree. He was taken into custody following a traffic stop on I-29. Bond was set at $5,000. And, 40-year-old Anthony Joseph Quandt, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond.

Last Friday, 21-year-old Tyler Blake Miller, of Omaha, was arrested in Douglas County, NE, for Violation of Probation. His bond was set at $5,000.

Authorities say no injuries were reported, after a 2013 Accura driven by 53-year-old Barbara Buenning, of Council Bluffs, struck a 2019 Freightliner semi driven by 55-year-old John Downwy, of Midwest City, OK. The accident happened as Buenning was exiting southbound I-29 and was on the ramp leading to U-S Highway 34 westbound. The semi was traveling west on the highway in the far right lane.

Officials say Buenning failed to yield from the stop sign, and pulled onto the highway before colliding with the truck. Minor damage occurred to both vehicles.

Collision in Creston, Tuesday…no injuries

News

December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston say an accident early this (Tuesday) afternoon, caused a total of $9,000 damage, but no one was hurt. The accident happened at around 1:15-p.m. at Elm and Howard Streets. Officials say a 2013 Dodge Dart driven by 27-year-old Blade Allen Fox, of Clearfield, was stopped at the stop sign heading east on Howard Street.

A 2006 GMC Envoy SUV driven by 22-year-old Brielle Alexandra Shoeman, of West Des Moines, was traveling south on Elm and approaching the intersection with no stop or yield sign for her direction of travel. When Fox’ vehicle pulled out in front of her, Shoeman’s SUV struck the car.

Authorities say Blade Fox failed to yield, but no citations were issued.

Harlan Police report, 12/7/21

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December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Harlan Police Department, Tuesday, reported two recent arrests and three non-injury accidents. Last Friday (Dec. 3), Harlan Police arrested 36-year-old David Allen Coenen, of Harlan, following a traffic stop. He was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Possession of Stolen Property. And, on Dec. 1st, 28-year-old Jacob Patrick Sweeney, of Audubon, was arrested following  a traffic stop. He was charged with Driving While Barred.

Harlan Police said, as far as the accidents are concerned:

On Monday, Dec. 6th, a 2020 GMC Yukon driven by Robert Hoogensen was traveling east on Baldwin Street, when it was struck by a 2010 Nissan Murano, driven by Jaci Ganserner, who was traveling south on 8th Street. Both drivers are from Harlan. Both vehicles were disabled in the collision.

On Dec. 3rd, a parked 2016 Chrysler 200 registered to Leah Schmidt, of Harlan, was struck by a 2004 Ford Explorer, driven by Andrew Hanson, of Harlan. The accident happened as Hanson was backing out of a parking stall on the west side of the Dollar General Store. Both vehicles sustained minor damage.

And, on Dec. 2nd, a legally parked 2020 Buick Envision registered to Carrie Greve, of Elk Horn, was struck by a 1993 Dodge Dakota, driven by Doris Towne, of Harlan. The accident happened as Towne was leaving a parking stall and turned too tight, causing her pickup to sideswipe the Buick. Authorities say Towne left the scene not knowing she hit the Buick.

ROGER DENISON, 74, of Atlantic (Svcs 12-10-2021)

Obituaries

December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ROGER DENISON, 74, of Atlantic, died Sunday, December 5, 2021 at his home in Atlantic. Visitation with family of ROGER DENISON will be held Friday, December 10, 2021 from 5:00pm to 8:00 pm, at the Cass County Community Center, in Atlantic. Following visitation, cremation will take place. Roland Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

ROGER DENISON is survived by:

His wife: Donna Denison, of Atlantic

His son: Kevin Denison, of Atlantic

His daughter: Kerri Denison (and fiancee Rex Luke) of Anita

Seven grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren.

Deep Rx drug reforms not enough for Grassley to back ‘Build Back Better’

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December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Democrats’ Build Back Better plan promises sweeping prescription drug reform, something Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley has unsuccessfully tried to accomplish in the Senate for years. Grassley, a Republican, was asked if that issue alone is enough for him to support the near-two-trillion dollar bill. “Absolutely not,” Grassley says. “It’s going to hurt innovation — which my bill doesn’t — and it doesn’t have any of the reforms in that my bill had in to Medicare Part D.”

Backers of Build Back Better are hoping to pass the measure before Christmas. The White House says the plan would lower prescription drug costs by letting Medicare negotiate prices, but Grassley remains unconvinced. Grassley says, “Taxpayers are going to continue to pay a great deal of the cost of what we call the catastrophic portions of Part D Medicare.”

One example backers of the legislation use is insulin. Under the Democrats’ plan, insulin prices for seniors would be capped at 35-dollars a month — while some diabetics are now facing costs of up to 700-dollars a month for the medication. Grassley says his bill, the Prescription Drug Pricing Reduction Act of 2020, would save taxpayers 95-billion dollars, reduce out-of-pocket spending by 72-billion and cut premiums by one-billion.

Naig formally announces bid for second full term as ag secretary

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig has released a video to announce he will seek reelection in 2022. “Agriculture benefits all Iowans. That’s why we’re looking ahead to ensure that the future is bright for the next generation of Iowans who choose to go into agriculture,” Naig said. “We’ve worked to expand markets for Iowa farmers and our rural communities, working to meet the food and renewable fuel needs of consumers here and around the world.”

Naig, who is a Republican, grew up on a farm in the northwest corner of the state, near Cylinder. In March of 2018, Ag Secretary Bill Northey resigned to take a U-S-D-A job and Governor Reynolds appointed Naig to serve as secretary of agriculture. In November of 2018, Naig was a full four-year term as the state’s top agriculture official. “Agriculture is the backbone of our state and our economy,” Naig says. “I’ll continue to stand up for Iowa’s hard working farm families and ag communities.”

Naig is Iowa’s 15th secretary of agriculture. In 2018, Naig finished three percent ahead of his Democratic challenger. No Democrat has formally announced they intend to challenge Naig in 2022.

KJAN Sports Replay: 2021 8-Player Football Semifinals CAM vs. Audubon

Podcasts, Sports

December 7th, 2021 by admin

Listen back to the 2021 8-Player Football Semifinal game between the CAM Cougars and Audubon Wheelers. Chris Parks and Mike Smith have the call from the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls.

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2021 DNR Volunteer Fire Assistance Grants awarded to rural fire departments

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December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – More than $289,000 in 50 percent cost-share grants have recently been awarded to 115 of Iowa’s rural fire departments to aid their efforts in protecting Iowan’s and their property from wildfires.  The grants offer valuable funding assistance for wildfire suppression, personal protective and communications equipment.

Locally, among the fire departments receiving 2021 VFA grants, is: Adair, Anita, Charter Oak, Clarinda, Creston, De Soto, Elk Horn, Farragut, Glenwood, Grant, Griswold, Harlan, Lenox, Little Sioux, Logan, Menlo, Mondamin, Onawa, Persia, Shenandoah, Stuart, Walnut and Yale.

The grants are made possible through Iowa DNR Forestry, in cooperation with US Forest Service – State and Private Forestry. Gail Kantak, fire supervisor with DNR Forestry, reminds all fire departments of the importance of submitting Wildland Fire Reports whenever they respond to a wildland fire or provide assistance to a prescribed or controlled wildland fire. Wildland fire reporting forms are available at www.iowadnr.gov/fire. Departments returning these reports receive priority points when the Volunteer Fire Assistance grant applications are scored. These wildland fire reports are compiled locally and nationally and are reported to Congress.

Iowa DNR stresses safety after weekend hunting incidents

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

December 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) –  Officers with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) responded to four deer hunting incidents over the weekend – one related to property damage, one minor injury, one serious injury and one fatality – and one related to pheasant hunting.

  • An individual was shot in the midsection by a member of his party who was shooting at a running deer in southern Muscatine County. He was transported to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. The investigation is ongoing.
  • An individual was treated and released from the hospital in Waukon after a slug grazed his right hand and forearm during a deer drive near Lansing, in Allamakee County.
  • A house was struck by an unknown shooter near the Howard County town of Elma.
  • A hunter was killed after being struck in the torso while hunting the Red Rock Wildlife Area in Marion County. It’s the first hunting related fatality of 2021. The incident remains under investigation.
  • A pheasant hunter received four pellets to the neck and face area while hunting in Calhoun County. He was transported to the hospital in Sac City where he was treated and released.

The first of Iowa’s two shotgun deer hunting seasons will end on Dec. 8. Second shotgun deer season runs from Dec. 11-19. An estimated 120,000 hunters are expected to participate in one of the two seasons. Jamie Cook, hunter education coordinator for the Iowa DNR, said these incidents underscore the importance of putting together a hunting plan that identifies the role and location of each member of the hunting party and then following the plan when in the field. “The hunting plan is a step by step playbook for how the hunt will unfold that includes reviewing safe hunting practices, avoid target fixation, and drives home the point of not just identifying the deer, but what is beyond the deer, before taking the shot. It’s the most essential part of every hunt,” Cook said.

He also stressed the importance of wearing more than the minimum amount of blaze orange than is required for the deer gun seasons. Iowa law requires one of the following pieces of external clothing of solid blaze orange: vest, jacket, coat, sweatshirt, sweater, shirt or coveralls. “You can’t have too much blaze orange on. If the color has started to fade, it’s time to replace it. You want to be seen from all sides,” he said. Cook said it’s also each hunter’s responsibility to know and understand their limitations as a hunter and the firearms capability and to stay within those.

“This is especially true when utilizing a rifle for the first time during the shotgun season. Hunter’s need to exercise good judgment when taking a shot and remember that when using a higher capacity magazine that they could be shooting over a longer period of time and possibly covering a larger area so they need to be even more aware of what’s going on around them and not get fixated on the target,” he said.

KJAN Sports Replay: 2021 8-Player Football Championship CAM vs. Easton Valley

Podcasts, Sports

December 7th, 2021 by admin

Listen back to the 2021 8-Player Football Championship game between CAM and Easton Valley. Chris Parks and Matt Mullenix have the call of CAM’s first ever State Championship at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls.

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