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Woman sentenced to 50 years in fatal Sioux City stabbing

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A woman has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for fatally stabbing another woman in April 2018 in Sioux City. Melissa Camargo-Flores was sentenced Thursday in the death of 24-year-old Kenia Alvarez-Flores. Prosecutors say 22-year-old Camargo-Flores, of Dakota City, waited outside Alvarez-Flores’ house and stabbed the victim as she left for work.

Camargo-Flores was originally charged with first-degree murder but pleaded guilty in October to the lesser charge. The reason for the stabbing wasn’t made clear Thursday but police said Camargo-Flores told them she had been involved with Alvarez-Flores’ boyfriend. The two women were not related.

 

Iowa Pork Congress is called off due to COVID, adding to Des Moines’ woes

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

On the same day Des Moines leaders announced coronavirus would cost the city 25-million dollars in lost revenue this fiscal year, the Iowa Pork Producers Association added to the misery by cancelling next month’s Iowa Pork Congress. Association spokeswoman Dal Grooms

“This is going to be our 49th Pork Congress, or it was going to be,” Grooms says. “We’re still having some events. We’re going to have an awards event and we’ll be holding our annual meeting, just as we do every year.” The event was slated for January 27th and 28th. The annual meeting will still be held in-person on January 26th and it’ll include the Master Pork Producers Awards program as well as the announcement of the 2021 Iowa Pork Youth Leadership Team.

“A lot of people really enjoy that, they like to see who the master pork producers are, and that is going to be available virtually,” Grooms says. “We also have some educational seminars that we hold every year, and those, too, will be available so that people can tune in from home and listen and get some information that they can apply to their farms.” The popular Taste of Elegance restaurant event, which usually kicks off the Iowa Pork Congress, was also postponed.

“We do hope to hold that later in the year,” Grooms says. “It’s a great opportunity for Iowa restaurants to show us what they’ve got in terms of pork and what they share with their customers as well.” The Iowa Pork Congress is billed as North America’s most successful winter swine trade show and conference. The next show is scheduled for January 26-27, 2022.

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Biden eyes defeated candidates for key administration roles

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Losing can have an up side. Just ask Rep. Abby Finkenauer, Sen. Doug Jones and Rep. Donna Shalala. The list goes on. So does the age-old practice of an incoming president offering losing politicians a place in a new White House. As Biden fills out his administration, his team is looking to recently defeated members of Congress.

FILE – In this Jan. 3, 2020 file photo, Rep. Abby Finkenauer, D-Iowa, introduces Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden during a campaign event in Independence, Iowa. President-elect Joe Biden is eyeing several Democrats who lost congressional reelection races last month for key positions in his administration. They include outgoing Reps. Abby Finkenauer of Iowa and Donna Shalala of Florida and Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Finkenauer, of Iowa, is being considered for labor secretary. Jones, an Alabama senator who earlier prosecuted Klansmen for murder, is in the mix for attorney general. And Shalala, of Florida, is perhaps the most administration-ready, having already served eight years as secretary of health and human services under Bill Clinton.

 

Ex-Iowa nurse pleads not guilty to stealing clinic fentanyl

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A former Cedar Rapids nurse has pleaded not guilty to federal charges after being accused of stealing the powerful painkiller fentanyl from a surgery clinic where she worked. Prosecutors say 52-year-old Sabrina Thalblum, of Cedar Rapids, is charged with two federal counts in the case. She has been released without bond while she awaits her Feb. 1 trial. Prosecutors say that for a year starting in 2018, she used fine gauge needles to withdraw the opioid from unopened vials of the drug, then used a needle to replace the missing painkiller with a clear substance.

A settlement agreement filed in June with the Iowa Board of Nursing says Thalblum admitted to taking the fentanyl from the surgery center and to having a substance abuse problem.

 

UPDATE: Minor injuries reported after 2 semi’s collide in Adair County

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Updated) A collision between two semi-tractor trailers took place early Thursday morning in Adair County, resulted in minor injuries. Iowa State Patrol Trooper Ryan DeVault told KJAN News the accident happened at around 4:17-a.m. On Interstate 80 at mile marker 80.

(As said: The first semi was a 2020 Freightliner owned by K&B Transportation, from South Sioux City, Nebraska, which was illegally parked along the shoulder of I-80, facing westbound, near the rest area entrance. The second semi was a 2013 Freightliner registered to Salia Holdings, Inc., and driven by 33-year old Raphael Morris, from Detroit, MI. Morris was driving in the right lane of I-80 westbound and approaching the illegally parked semi, when the truck blew front/steer tire, causing him to lose control. Morris’ trailer sideswiped the trailer of the first semi. Following the impact, both semi’s caught fire.  Morris’ semi came to rest in the median, while the first semi remained on the shoulder. Both drivers were able to escape their vehicles. Minor suffered minor cuts and abrasions, and was treated at the scene.)

DeVault said both trucks sustained major fire damage and were considered a total loss. I-80 was shut down for about 2-to 3-hours and traffic detoured off I-80 around the wreck. The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Adair and Casey Fire Departments, Adair-Guthrie County Emergency Managenent Agency, Adair County Ambulance and the Adair County Sheriff’s Department along with the Iowa Department of Transportation.

Iowa’s first shipment of COVID vaccines to arrive mid-December

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Thursday, said the first of 172,000 total doses of a vaccine to protect Iowans against the Coronavirus, are set to arrive in a little more than a week. (See the full schedule here: Vaccine_Brief_Vaccine_Dec3_2020 (2) ). The first 26,000 doses produced by Pfizer (Pending Federal Regulatory approval) should arrive by December 13th

Health care professionals, including Long-Term Care Center staff and their patients will be a priority when it comes to getting the vaccine, according to Kelly Garcia, Interim Director of the Iowa Department of Public Health.

Garcia says the Moderna vaccine has slightly different storage and usage criteria than the Pfizer vaccine.

Garcia says a portion of Iowa’s initial distribution will be to health care facilities across the State. She said the CDC is allocating the COVID-19 vaccine in Iowa based on population size and target populations, such as the elderly and immuno-compromised persons. Garcia says the state’s nailed down 39 locations so far for ultra-cold storage. She says by the middle of next year, there should be plenty of vaccine for everyone who wants it.

Governor Kim Reynolds said thanks to Iowans’ efforts in preventing the spread of COVID, 30 Long-Term Care facilities will soon drop-off the list of outbreaks, because their number of cases have been below the criteria for outbreak status, more than 28-days.

Crash between two semis closes part of I-80 Thu. morning

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A collision between two semi-tractor trailers that took place at around 4:30-this (Thursday) morning in Adair County, resulted in Interstate 80 being blocked for the part of the morning commute. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the driver of one semi was traveling west on I-80, when his rig lost a tire and crashed into a second, parked semi.

The Iowa State patrol said the crash caused both trucks to catch fire. Both drivers suffered minor injuries. Firefighters closed a portion of I-80 in both directions because water caused the hoses used to extinguish the flames to ice over.

Shambaugh man arrested for Iowa Sex Offender Registry Violation

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff’s Deputies, Wednesday, executed a Taylor County search warrant on a residence in Shambaugh. As a result, 50-year-old Philip Everett Brownfield, of Shambaugh, was arrested without incident, for Violation of the Iowa Sex Offender Registry. He was transported to the Taylor/Page County line before being transferred to the custody of Taylor County Deputies for processing. The cash or surety bond on the warrant was set at $2,000.

Ottumwa couple charged in child sexual abuse case

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An Ottumwa man and woman face multiple counts of sexual abuse and authorities say the abuse dates back seven years. Forty-nine-year-old Jesse Harnden has been charged with 85 counts of second and third-degree sexual abuse. Court records say Harnden started engaging in illegal sex acts with a seven-year-old child in February 2013. Police say the abuse continued until the early months of 2020.

Forty-seven-year-old Heather Mantell is the child’s biological mother and is in a relationship with Harnden. Court documents allege Mantell was aware of the illegal acts occurring between Harnden and her child. Harnden, Mantell, and the victim all lived in the same residence.

Court records also say that when the child was a teenager, Mantell engaged in illegal sex acts with the victim and Harnden. Mantell has been charged with child endangerment and two counts of third-degree sexual abuse. Both Harnden and Mantell are currently in the Wapello County Jail.

Maintenance planned for Cass County Comm. Center phone lines, early Friday morning

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December 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon reports maintenance will take place, beginning early Friday morning, on the telephone lines at the Cass County Communications Center.  Kennon says from 1-a.m. until 6-a.m. Friday, crews will be performing necessary maintenance activities. That will result in 9-1-1 calls, but they will be routed through the State Patrol or Montgomery County. Non-Emergency [administrative calls] will still get through at 243-2204.

After-hours calls to the Atlantic Police Department will not ring through, so if you wish to call-in a non-emergency matter to the Police Department, you can call the Administration Line at 243-2204, or in an emergency, 9-1-1.