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Felony for women who deliver drug-addicted babies

News

February 6th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Women could be charged with a felony if their newborn tests positive for drugs under legislation that has cleared an Iowa House committee. Representative Clel Baudler, a Republican from Greenfield, is the bill’s sponsor. “My hope is with this bill that it will force mom to get some treatment,” Baudler says. “We know they’re not going to put ’em in prison for something like this. That’s just the justice system, the way it is today.” Representative Ako Abdul-Samad, a Democrat from Des Moines, says the bill isn’t a “comprehensive answer” to the problem.

“If you have a father that’s addicted and a mother that’s not, but there’s meth smoked actually in the home, it will be detected in the child,” Absul-Samad says. “So the then mother gets blamed for it, but the father then walks away?” Representative Mary Wolfe, a Democrat from Clinton, says the threat of having newborns tested for drugs might prompt some pregnant women to have their babies outside a hospital. “A woman who’s addicted to drugs, when she goes into labor, she may — to the extent that she thinks about it at all — she would choose to have her baby in an alley or in a closet somewhere rather than risk going to the hospital,” Wolfe said. Representative Jarad Klein, a Republican from Keota, responded “I will continue to support this bill because I believe we can save a life,” Klein said. “And if we can save one life, that is a win in my book.”

Representative Tom Shaw, a Republican from Laurens, is a former a police chief who made drug arrests. “I have had numerous drug users come up to me and…actually thank me for arresting them because without law enforcement involvement, they didn’t take their treatment seriously,” Shaw says. “…It wasn’t until they had the threat of prison time or sustained jail time that they actually went into treatment with the attitude that they had to clean themselves up.” Representative Ruth Ann Gaines, a Democrat from Des Moines, adopted a boy who was born addicted to drugs. “But I don’t think this bill would have detered his parents, especially his mother, from using drugs. I think what it would have done is forced her to abort him,” Gaines says. “…I don’t think this is going to do anything but force more women into back alley abortions.”

The bill passed the House Public Safety Committee on a 15 to six vote.

(Radio Iowa)

Montgomery & Page County EMA’s offer Storm Spotter training class Feb. 26th

News, Weather

February 6th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County Emergency Management Coordinator Brian Hamman say that Montgomery and Page County Emergency Management Agencies are (EMA)  sponsoring the annual Storm Spotter training class in Red Oak this year. Hamman says due to cuts at the National Weather Service, the two EMA’s have grouped together to assist them and will switch between Montgomery and Page counties to host the class yearly. Montgomery in odd years and Page in even years. The class is open to the public and free of charge.
The Storm Spotter Training Class will take place Tuesday, Feb. 26th,  from 7- to 9-pm at the Montgomery Co Historical Center in Red Oak. If you have any questions contact Brian Hamman at 712-623-3749.

James helps Northern Iowa top Missouri State 48-37

Sports

February 6th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Anthony James scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Jake Koch added 11 points and Northern Iowa held Missouri State to 27 percent shooting en route to a 48-37 victory Tuesday night. The Panthers (13-11, 6-6 Missouri Valley) shot just 40 percent as a team, but that was enough to beat the cold-shooting Bears (7-17, 5-7). UNI’s Marc Sonnen, whose 48.3 percent 3-point shooting percentage ranked third in Division I entering the game, was just 1 of 6 from long range.

Anthony Downing led the Bears with nine points and seven rebounds. The 37 points were Missouri State’s lowest ever in an MVC game. Missouri State led 29-26 after Christian Kirk’s jumper with 11:29 to play, but Northern Iowa came alive after that, outscoring the Bears 22-8 the rest of the way. Sonnen’s 3-pointer with 2:35 left made it 43-33 and effectively sealed the win.

Tuesday High School Basketball Scores

Sports

February 6th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye 10:

  • Atlantic 67, Denison-Schleswig 44
  • Creston 61, Clarinda 40
  • Glenwood 87, Shenandoah 48
  • Harlan 62, Lewis Central 31

Western Iowa:

  • A-H-S-T 60, Woodbine 51
  • Griswold 52, South Page 38
  • Missouri Valley 62, Westwood 41
  • Riverside 59, East Mills 38

Rolling Hills:

  • Adair-Casey 75, Paton-Churdan 57
  • Grandview Park Baptist 72, Glidden-Ralston 34

Others:

  • Ar-We-Va 63, Charter Oak-Ute 61
  • Boys Town, NE 74, St. Albert 37
  • Carroll 59, Dallas Center-Grimes 48
  • Diagonal 41, Essex 39
  • Earlham 52, Panorama 36
  • East Union 64, Corning 42
  • Mount Ayr 73, Lenox 43
  • Nodaway Valley 67, Bedford 30
  • West Central Valley 40, Coon Rapids-Bayard 39

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye 10:

  • Denison-Schleswig 48, Atlantic 33
  • Creston 45, Clarinda 42
  • Glenwood 65, Shenandoah 29
  • Kuemper Catholic 47, Treynor 36
  • Lewis Central 51, Harlan 46 (OT)
  • Red Oak 48, Audubon 35

Western Iowa:

  • Missouri Valley 48, Westwood 27

Rolling Hills:

  • Adair-Casey 59, Paton-Churdan 31
  • Grandview Park Baptist 52, Glidden-Ralston 29

Others:

  • Ar-We-Va 71, Charter Oak-Ute 49
  • Bedford 60, Nodaway Valley 39
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 49, West Central Valley 41 (2OT)
  • Dallas Center-Grimes 68, Carroll 37
  • Mount Ayr 66, Lenox 35
  • Omaha Gross Catholic, NE 56, Thomas Jefferson 20
  • Villisca 69, North Nodaway, MO 32
  • Woodward-Granger 48, Guthrie Center 24

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Feb. 6th 2013

News

February 6th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A Cedar Rapids man has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of sexual exploitation of children. Acting U.S. Attorney Sean Berry says 23-year-old Lucas Robinson pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court in Cedar Rapids. He also was convicted of one count of possession of child pornography and one count of extortion.

PACIFIC JUNCTION, Iowa (AP) — Authorities continue to investigate the death of a toddler found unresponsive in a southwest Iowa residence. The state Department of Public Safety says the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is waiting for autopsy results to determine the circumstances surrounding the child’s injuries and death. Police received a 911 call Friday about an unresponsive child at a residence in Pacific Junction near the Nebraska state line.

EVANSDALE, Iowa (AP) — A park and trail in northeast Iowa that’s close to where two cousins were last seen alive is being renamed in their memory. Waterloo television station KWWL reports the park at Meyers Lake in Evansdale will now be called Angels’ Park in memory of Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins. The trail around the park will be called Trail of Angels.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Movie buffs will soon have great place to watch films in downtown Iowa City. The nonprofit group FilmScene announced Tuesday that a cinema and lounge will open this fall after extensive city-backed renovations to the building that housed the popular Vito’s bar.

Iowa authorities investigate toddler’s death

News

February 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

PACIFIC JUNCTION, Iowa (AP) — Authorities continue to investigate the death of a toddler found unresponsive at a residence in Mills County. The state Department of Public Safety says the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is waiting for autopsy results to determine the circumstances surrounding the child’s injuries and death. Police received a 911 call Friday about an unresponsive child at a residence in Pacific Junction.

The 13-month-old was transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha with extensive injuries. The child died Saturday. Authorities have not released the child’s name.

Cardinals RHP Chris Carpenter Likely Out for ’13

Sports

February 5th, 2013 by Jim Field

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Chris Carpenter is unlikely to pitch for the St. Louis Cardinals this season and his career may be over because of a nerve injury that kept him out most of last year.

General manager John Mozeliak said Tuesday that Carpenter has renewed numbness and some bruising in his right shoulder and hand. He will get an additional medical evaluation, but Mozeliak says Carpenter is unlikely to pitch again.

Carpenter had surgery in July for the nerve injury and returned to pitch three games down the stretch and three in the postseason.

Carpenter is 37 and is considered one of the best clutch pitchers in Cardinals history. He is 144-94 for his career and 10-4 with a 3.00 ERA in 18 postseason starts.

IWCOA Dual Team Wrestling Rankings

Sports

February 5th, 2013 by Jim Field

The latest Dual Team Rankings of the IWCOA: Feb. 5, 2013

CLASS 1-A
1.  Alburnett 27-1
2.  Woodbury Central 25-4
3.  Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 21-1
4.  Sumner-Fredericksburg 24-3
5.  Don Bosco 17-7
6.  Clarion-Goldfield 10-2
6.  Emmetsburg 17-4
8.  Audubon 23-2
9.  West Marshall 20-7
10. St. Edmond 19-6
11. Lake Mills 27-3
12. Guthrie Center 21-4
13. Maquoketa Valley 24-8
14. Northwest Webster 15-2
15. Iowa Valley 24-5
16. Tri-Center 21-7

CLASS 2-A
1.  West Delaware 23-0
2.  Davenport Assumption  21-5
3.  Mediapolis 23-0
4.  Charles City 17-4
5.  Creston/O-M 13-1
6.  Humboldt 22-0
7.  Spencer 19-6
8.  Union 22-5
9.  Decorah 17-4
10. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 15-1
11. Boyden Hull/Rock Valley 23-2
12. Osage 12-12
13. Independence 21-5
14. Washington 20-4
15. Mount Vernon 13-4
16. Crestwood 13-8

CLASS 3-A
1.  Southeast Polk 25-0
2.  Cedar Rapids Prairie  30-3
3.  Bettendorf 8-1
4.  Waverly-Shell Rock 19-2
5.  Linn-Mar 25-7
6.  North Scott 23-4
7.  Ankeny 28-1
8.  Iowa City West 24-7
9.  Dowling Catholic 14-2
10. Clinton 12-2
11. Pleasant Valley 24-10
12. WDM Valley 14-7
13. Sioux City North 29-2
14. Glenwood 21-0
15. Western Dubuque 23-14
16. Burlington 7-5

Corning man arrested Tuesday on a fugitive warrant out of Texas

News

February 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports an Adams County man was arrested early this (Tuesday) morning for being a fugitive from justice. Brothers says at around 12: 20-a.m., officers with the Clarinda P-D apprehended 36-year old James Keith Bost, of Corning. Bost eas taken into custody in the area of 18th & Lincoln Streets, on a fugitive from justice warrant from the State of Texas. Bost was wanted by Texas authorities for felony possession of marijuana.

He was transported to the Page County Jail and held on a $10,000 cash only bond while awaiting extradition to Texas.

Lawmakers agree to $11.6 million for mental health

News

February 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State lawmakers have reached a bipartisan deal to provide $11.6 million to counties to fund mental health services in the current budget year. Sen. Jack Hatch says Tuesday that Republican and Democratic lawmakers have agreed to the funding plan, which will help counties with expenses as the state transitions to a new regional mental health treatment system. The funding for services through June 30 is substantially more than Gov. Terry Branstad proposed, but not as much as counties requested.

The Legislature approved changes to Iowa’s system last May, shifting from a system run by counties to a more regional approach in which counties pool their money. The new approach was meant to minimize differences between urban and rural areas.