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2 arrested in Red Oak Wed. night

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June 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A man and a woman from Red Oak were arrested Wednesday night for violating a protection order. Red Oak Police say 47-year old Dennis Joseph Doyen was arrested for Violating the Protective Order, and 67-year old Nancy Lee Hoffman was arrested for Aiding and Abetting the Violation of a Protective Order. The pair was taken into custody into custody at around 8:30-p.m., and transported to the Montgomery County Jail where they were being held on $300 bond, each.

Atlantic Fire called to battle blaze in downtown Guthrie Center

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June 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Fire Department provided mutual aid to the Guthrie Center Fire Department late Wednesday night in battling a large structure fire in downtown Guthrie Center. According to reports, smoke was reported to be coming from an apartment at 309 1/2 State Street, above the Strawberry Patch clothing store. The incident was called-in at around 10-p.m., Wednesday.

(Photo via the Adair & Guthrie County EMA Facebook page)

Panora Fire was requested for their ladder truck as flames began to appear through the roof of the building by around 10:55-p.m.. Stuart Fire’s ladder truck arrived on the scene at around 11:15-p.m. All agencies battled the blaze for about 4-hours.

No injuries were reported, as several occupants had exited the building prior to firefighters’ arrival. The cause of the blaze was had not yet been made official as of early today. There was said to be significant fire and water damage to the Strawberry Patch building, smoke damage to Dowd Drug Pharmacy, as well as smoke and water damage to the Cabbage Rose building.

Panora EMS, the Iowa State Patrol, Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, and Adair and Guthrie County Emergency Management Agency also assisted at the scene. The staff at Casey’s in Guthrie Center provided water, Gatorade, pizza and donuts to all the responders.

Des Moines BLM organizer faces felony criminal mischief charge

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June 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Des Moines Black Lives Matter organizer has been charged with felony criminal mischief after Des Moines Police accused Matthew Bruce of vandalizing a police vehicle. Photos from the Des Moines Register show protesters spray painting a police car at a Saturday protest at a Hy-Vee store. Bruce turned himself in Wednesday morning and got out on bail. He spoke to activists and reporters outside the Polk County Jail.

“This treatment right here ain’t going to do nothing but hype me up, make me louder, and get all of us turned up,” Bruce said, to cheers. Bruce says Des Moines police should be investigating two men who drove their pickup trucks at him and other protesters Saturday. Police say they didn’t receive formal complaints about those incidents.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katarina Sostaric)

Sports Headlines: 6/25/20

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June 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DENVER (AP) — All-Star outfielder Charlie Blackmon of the Colorado Rockies has become the first Major League Baseball player known to have tested positive for the coronavirus. A person familiar with Blackmon’s situation confirms the test result to The Associated Press. The Denver Post first reported Blackmon’s condition on Tuesday. Blackmon is a four-time All-Star. He turns 34 on July 1, the day players are set to begin reporting for the resumption of spring training.

SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto says a few players have tested positive for COVID-19. Dipoto declined to specify the number of players or if they are part of Seattle’s 40-man roster. Dipoto says the players are asymptomatic, “they feel great, but are aware that they’re positive.”

UNDATED (AP) — Suspended West Virginia defensive coordinator Vic Koenning has apologized after a player alleged he made a series of insensitive remarks. Koenning was placed on administrative leave Tuesday after safety Kerry Martin posted the allegations on his Twitter account. On Wednesday, Koenning said he never intended his words or actions to be insensitive. Martin said the latest incident happened Monday, when Koenning shared a conversation he had with his son about protests over racial injustice. Martin, who is Black, also said Koenning has talked about politics, including that President Donald Trump should build a border wall to keep Hispanics out of the country.

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma State athletics has added a diversity council. The move comes soon after football coach Mike Gundy’s decision to wear a T-shirt promoting a right-wing news network upset All-America running back Chuba Hubbard and several teammates. Hubbard, who is Black, chose to remain after Gundy apologized.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Texas Rangers have signed all five of their picks from baseball’s condensed draft after completing deals with their third- and fifth-round selections. The teams announced that it had finalized contracts with right-hander Tekoah Roby and shortstop Thomas Saggese two weeks after the draft. The Rangers signed their other three draft picks last week. Roby was picked 86th overall after he was a prep star at Pine Forest High in Pensacola, Florida. Saggese was chosen in the fifth round from Carlsbad High School in California.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, June 25th 2020

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June 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Senate Democrats are calling for Gov. Kim Reynolds to quickly sign an executive order allowing felons to vote once they have completed their sentences. But voting right experts say the details of her directive are just as important as the timing of her action. In a letter sent Wednesday, the 18 Democratic senators asked Reynolds to sign an order without exceptions or limitations by Independence Day. That would end Iowa’s status as the only state that disenfranchises all felons. Experts on voting rights and racial disparities said the way she frames the order will significantly impact the number of felons who will register and vote.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — An inmate at an Iowa prison in Fort Dodge has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of another inmate at the prison last week. The Des Moines Register reports that 44-year-old Eric Hall was charged in the June 14 death of 59-year-old Thomas Andrew Daleske, who was found dead in his cell. Authorities charged Hall on Tuesday, saying he confessed to killing Daleske. The Iowa State Medical Examiner’s Office’s says Daleske died of strangulation with blunt force injuries to the head. Daleske had been imprisoned since 2000 on a 45-year sentence for child sexual abuse counts. Hall has been in prison since April 2019 for a string of burglaries.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police in Des Moines are investigating the fatal shooting of a man in a city park. Police say officers were called to Prospect Park around 8 p.m. Tuesday for reports of a shooting and found a man critically injured with a gunshot wound. The man was later identified as 31-year-old Paye Blawou of Des Moines. He was taken to an area hospital, where he later died of his injuries. Police have not released information on what may have led to the shooting, and no arrested had been reported by Wednesday morning. Police say Blawou’s death is the city’s 13th homicide of 2020.

JANE YVONNE DYSON, 72, of Carson (Memorial Svcs. 6/27/20)

Obituaries

June 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

JANE YVONNE DYSON, 72, of Carson, died Wed., June 24th, at home. Memorial services for JANE DYSON will be held 2-p.m. Saturday, June 27th, at the Carson United Methodist Church. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is assisting the family.

Visitation with the family will take place one hour prior to the service. Social distancing will be encouraged.

Interment will be at a later date.

JANE YVONNE DYSON is survived by:

Her children: Angela Dyson of Carson; James Dyson, of Red Oak, and Heather Dyson, of Macedonia.

Her brothers – Jeff (Peggy) Fell, of Deer Creek, MN; Bill (Laurie) Fell, of Avoca, and Brett Fell, of Fort Collins, CO.

2 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; her in-laws, other other relatives, and friends.

Atlantic School Board discusses Return to Learn Plan

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June 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education held a meeting via YouTube, Wednesday evening. They spent well over 75 minutes discussing the District’s Return to Learn Plan which must be submitted with 15 assurances to the State, in order for the plan to be approved by the Iowa Department of Education. Superintendent Steve Barber listed the assurances in certain areas that the State requires.

They include:

  • All students have accessibility
  • Modifications to ensure every student has access to the curriculum.
  • Meeting Federal and State Guidelines
  • Meet Teacher requirements so they are qualified for online instruction
  • Standards are aligned
  • Credit content (grading) requirements
  • Equal access and service
  • Meeting career and technical education requirements
  • Protecting family education rights and privacy
  • Access to the internet
  • Responsibilities for web systems and content offered.
  • State Assessments Requirements are met
  • Notification of any changes to the program
  • A provision for in-person instruction.
  • Any other, additional requirements.

Over three months have passed since the District closed school buildings by order of the Governor, due to COVID-19. Since then, some of the guidelines have been removed, and as of Wednesday, districts across the State were still waiting for reopening guidelines in which schools must meet in order to start school. As of now, Atlantic plans to resume school August 24th.

Barber says over the past month or so, Atlantic has been collaborating and preparing for three different instructional delivery methods, which include Continuous Learning, a Hybrid model and an On-site model. He says the desire of most parents and administrators, is to open school in a traditional, on-site environment. Because some students who are at high risk may require distance learning, the District’s Equity Committee has recognized a procedure to help identify and develop plans for those students.

The Continuous Learning model incorporates a required, online learning experience. The CLP Committee has determined Google Classroom is the best way for teachers and students to interact on assignments, and provide immediate feedback – on the Secondary Level. The Elementary selected Seesaw, which is more friendly for the lower grades. Zoom will remain as the instructional platform for secondary teachers. And, the Iowa Academic Standards Committee identified two content systems for schools to use: IXL, which has been used in the past for some Middle School Students for interventions, was chosen for grades K-thru 8. The resource provides the four core areas with content and differentiation.

Acellus at the high school level has previously been used for credit recovery, and is able to be infused into the classroom setting. In other discussion, the District will offer teachers the last two week of July some different learning opportunities facilitated by District staff. Three Professional Development Days prior to the first day of school, will be scheduled to complete the mandatory training for those programs.

In other business, the Atlantic School Board approved Contract Recommendations for Ashley Coffman as 7th Grade/Middle School Special Education Teacher. Sandy Cooper will be moved up from 7th to 8th Grade Special Ed Teacher, and, Marnie Leiferman transfer from 6th Grade Language Arts to Title 1 teacher. Kendra Henningsen would then move from 8th Grade Language Arts to 6th Grade Language Arts.

Newborn Boy Declared Safe Haven Baby

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June 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, IA) – Iowa Department of Human Services (DHS) officials today (Wednesday) said they have used the state’s safe haven procedure for the 44th time since the law went into effect. A baby boy, born June 5, was released to the custody of DHS. Specific details are withheld in order to protect the identity of the parents and the children. Through Iowa’s Safe Haven law, parents, or their authorized representative, can leave infants age 30 days or younger at a hospital or health care facility without fear of prosecution for abandonment.

“The purpose of this law is to protect the lives of newborns who are in danger of abandonment,” said Janee Harvey, DHS Division Administrator of Adult, Children and Family Services. “We want to ensure Iowans know that Safe Haven is an available option if they cannot care for their newborn safely. We recognize that these decisions are often made in the midst of crisis and the protocols are built accordingly.” Safe Haven prioritizes the health and physical safety of the infant(s), as well as the anonymity of the parent or authorized individual who relinquishes custody of the child.

The Safe Haven law was approved in the wake of a high-profile case in 2001 involving a teen mother in eastern Iowa who killed her home-delivered newborn. Infants who are safe haven babies are placed with currently-approved foster or adoptive families. All states have Safe Haven laws, although provisions differ.

If you are interested in becoming a foster or adoptive parent, please visit www.iowafosterandadoption.org.

For more information on the Safe Haven procedure: http://dhs.iowa.gov/safe-haven

Senate Democrats seek governor’s felon voter order by July 4

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June 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Senate Democrats are calling for Gov. Kim Reynolds to quickly sign an executive order allowing felons to vote once they have completed their sentences. But voting right experts say the details of her directive are just as important as the timing of her action. In a letter sent Wednesday, the 18 Democratic senators asked Reynolds to sign an order without exceptions or limitations by Independence Day.

That would end Iowa’s status as the only state that disenfranchises all felons. Experts on voting rights and racial disparities said the way she frames the order will significantly impact the number of felons who will register and vote.

ANTHONY BRUNS, 37, of Springhill, LA (6-27-2020)

Obituaries

June 24th, 2020 by Jim Field

ANTHONY BRUNS, 37, of Springhill, LA died Friday, June 19th in Louisiana.  Funeral services for ANTHONY BRUNS will be held on Saturday, June 27th at 1:00 pm at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning.

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Friends may call on Saturday from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm at the funeral home.

ANTHONY BRUNS is survived by:

Mother:  Glennis (Rick) McCotter

Children:  Lucas, Zavier, Isiah, Kyisha and Kearah Bruns all of Springhill, LA.

Sisters:  Crystal Bruns of Benton, LA & Tisha Kruse of Atlantic.