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2 arrests, home and business break-ins reported in Creston

News

September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports two arrests and two break-ins. Monday night, 18-year-old James Landon Aberkalns, of Creston, was arrested at his home for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held without bond in the Union County Jail, until seen by a magistrate. And, Saturday afternoon, 30-year-old Steven Douglas Brinker, of Creston, was arrested for Driving While Suspended. He was cited and released at the scene.

Creston Police say a home and a business were broken into on August 25th. A woman residing in the 500 block of W. Spencer Street reported someone forced their way into her home and rifled through her purse. A wallet turned-up missing. A dollar amount of loss was not given. And, the Smoke Shop, in Creston, reported someone gained entry into the business by breaking the front window. Multiple vape cartridges were taken. The loss was estimated at around $100.

Special Weather Statement: Dense Fog (9/6/22)

Weather

September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Special Weather Statement – National Weather Service Des Moines IA
615 AM CDT Tue Sep 6 2022

The National Weather Service reports areas of fog have developed across much of Iowa overnight, and patchy dense fog is reducing visibility to below a quarter of a mile at times in some locations. Please allow extra travel time this morning and use caution while driving. The fog should steadily improve and dissipate after sunrise.

Special Weather Statement for counties in light brown; Dense Fog Advisory until 9-a.m. for counties in dark gray.

Area Counties affected include: Sac-Crawford-Carroll-Greene-Audubon-Guthrie-Dallas-Polk-Cass-Adair-Madison-Adams-Union-Taylor and Ringgold.

Atlantic City Council to hold a public hearing on Urban Revitalization Plan (URP) amendment

News

September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic City Council will meet in a regular session 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, in their Chambers at City Hall. On their agenda is a Public Hearing on a proposed amendment to the plan for the Atlantic Urban Revitalization Area. City Administrator John Lund says Iowa Code requires the hearing as part of the steps in updating an Urban Revitalization Plan (URP) Area. The Council passed a Resolution providing notice of the hearing on August 17th. The hearing will be followed by action on a Resolution to Adopt the URP as amended. Lund said the City’s Finance Attorney, John Danos, has prepared the proceedings so that the Council may readopt the policy, which has expired. The only change would be to remove the expiration date, as the Council has not shown an interest in ending it, and “The sunsets are proving to be a bureaucratic burden,” according to Lund.

In other business, the Council will act to pass a Resolution “Setting the date for a public hearing on [a] proposal to enter into a General Obligation Land Acquisition Loan Agreement, and to Borrow Money thereunder in a principal amount not to exceed $700,000.” The hearing is expected to occur during the Council’s regular meeting on Sept. 17th.  As part of an effort to tackle the lack of housing in Atlantic, an option to secure land from the Comes Family Trust in the area northeast of 22nd and Olive Streets, was approved, thanks to the work of Bob Camblin, who also put down $10,000 of his own funds to lock down the option. The cost of the land is $830,000. The purchase will be financed through general obligation debt, according to Lund, who said also, the actual borrowing will be much lower than the $820,000 required. The principal borrowed would be $500,000, with the remainder coming from the City’s share of ARPA (Covid) relief funds, and supplemented with excess funding provided to the CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) Downtown Facade Project, and LOST (Local Option Sales Tax) Progress funds.

The Atlantic City Council will also hold the second reading of an amended panhandling ordinance, the first reading of: an amending mowing of properties ordinance; an amended ordinance pertaining to removal of solid waste; and, an amended ordinance with regard to the removal of snow and ice accumulations. In his report to the Council, Wednesday evening, John Lund will follow-up on Beautification Committee, and Personnel and Finance Committee, meetings. He’ll also discuss the possible renewal of an agreement with “The Retail Coach.”

IRGC plans horse racing study

News, Sports

September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission is planning a study of the state’s horse racing industry. Racing and Gaming Administrator, Brian Ohorilko says the idea came after the Commission had discussions with administrators in the thoroughbred industry, quarter horse industry, and Prairie Meadows Racetrack.

Ohorilko says the Commission members felt it was best to get some help in dealing with some of those differences of opinion.

Ohorilko says the long-term goal is to consider what is needed to promote the long-term viability of the industry. The next step is to work with the Administrative Services Agency to get someone to do the study.

Ohorilko says it will take some time to get the study completed.

The Racing and Gaming Commission approved the plan to do the study at its recent meeting.

Calling 911 should be reliable across Iowa, not a roll of the dice

News

September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – When someone in Iowa calls 9-1-1, the type of response they get depends on exactly where they are in the state — and that response can be widely varied. Rebecca Neusteter, principal investigator of the Transform 9-1-1 Initiative, says the emergency telephone system is not always reliable, prompting an urgent need for financial support of 9-1-1 in Iowa — and at the national level.

There’s a perception that 9-1-1 is a unified system, but in Iowa alone, there are 113 separate 9-1-1 call centers in the 99 counties.

As in many industries, there are shortages of qualified people to work this type of job and experienced dispatchers are in high demand. Neusteter says calling the emergency number shouldn’t be a roll of the dice.

Nationwide, at least 240-million calls are made to 9-1-1 each year, but she says 75-percent of the calls don’t relate to a crime in progress and often are not responded to by a properly-trained professional.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tue., Sept. 6, 2022

Weather

September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning, otherwise mostly sunny. High 86. S @ 10-20.
Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 64. S @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 88. S @ 10-20.
Thursday: P/Cldy. High around 89.
Friday: P/Cldy. High near 90.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 83. Our Low this morning, 56. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 87 and the Low was 57. The Record High on this date was 103 in 1939. The Record Low was 36 in 1962.

Amtrak depot in Ottumwa is now owned by the city

News

September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The City of Ottumwa is now the owner of the train depot in downtown Ottumwa. Officials held a ribbon cutting last month to mark the purchase.

 

Amtrak leases the depot and in 2019 more than 10-thousand passengers either boarded or got off a train at Ottumwa’s depot. Ottumwa Mayor Rick Johnson says the site is part of a development plan for the riverfront in Ottumwa.

The historic Railroad Retirees Clubhouse has been acquired by the city, too. Tom Linehouser is president of the Wapello County Historical Society, which restored the clubhouse and opened it for tours in 2014. He says negotiations to have the city buy the depot and clubhouse lasted about a year.

The City of Ottumwa bought the depot and clubhouse for less than half a million dollars. Officials say Amtrak will be spending five million dollars to update the platform at the tracks and the depot’s waiting lobby. Ottumwa passengers board with tickets on the California Zephyr, which runs from Chicago to San Francisco. The first train station in Ottumwa was established by the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in 1859. The current depot building opened in 1951.

Produce in the Park September 8 Features “Iowa History 101” Mobile Museum

News

September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA – Coming off a highly successful 3-year run across all 99 Iowa counties, the State Historical Society of Iowa’s mobile museum is back on the road with a brand-new exhibit. The museum will visit Produce in the Park on Thursday, September 8 from 4:30-6:30 in the Atlantic City Park (10 W. 7th St. Atlantic, IA 50022).

Housed in a custom-built Winnebago, “Iowa History 101: Iowa’s People & Places” is a 300-square-foot museum exhibit on wheels packed with 56 artifacts and videos that explore 13,000 years of Iowa history, from its earliest residents to those who call it home today. The mobile museum offers free, selfguided tours and is handicap accessible.

The History on the Move mobile museum will visit Produce in the Park on September 8. The public is invited to take free self-guided tours of the 300-square-foot exhibition

The new exhibition unpacks some of the stories of Iowa’s past with an eclectic array of artifacts. Some of the highlights on display include:

  • An Election ticket from 1860.
  • Knitting needles Iowa first lady Jane Kirkwood of Iowa City used to knit clothing for soldiers during the Civil War and World War I.
  • A birchbark lunchbox a Cerro Gordo County boy used in the 1870s.
  • A Meskwaki cradleboard from the late 1800s.
  • A University of Iowa pennant from Edward Carter of Monroe County, the first African American to get a medical degree from the University of Iowa, in 1907.
  • A Paper fan promoting women’s suffrage, from about 1916.
  • A Menu from Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev’s visit to Des Moines in 1959.
  • A Women’s track uniform from Iowa State University from 1972, the year Title IX passed.
  • Boots worn by the Des Moines Water Works director during the flood of 1993.
  • and a Flight suit worn by astronaut Peggy Whitson of Beaconsfield.

In addition to the mobile museum, this week’s Produce in the Park offers live music, games, nearly 20 vendors selling local food and crafts, a guest chef sharing recipes and free samples of gazpacho (a cold vegetable soup popular in Spain), and food trucks serving BBQ, Tropical Sno, and Tex-Mex.

Details for Produce in the Park September 8…
Date: Thursday, Sept. 8
Time: 4:30-6:30 PM
Location: Atlantic City Park (10 W. 7th St. Atlantic, IA 50022)
Food Trucks: Little Green Trailer (Tropical Sno, BBQ, & more!), Zemog’s Cocina Taco Truck
Activities: Mobile Museum Iowa History 101; Atlantic Parks & Rec: Board games and yard games; Senior Life Solutions of Cass Health: Activities and information
Live Music: Sarah Selders
Local Products: Fresh produce: Peppers, Green Beans, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Onions, Zucchini, Shallots, Eggplant, Garlic, Potatoes and more!; Protein: Beef, Pork, Chicken, & farm-fresh eggs; Sweets and Snacks: Cupcakes, cookies, honey, Kringle, more desserts, fresh-squeezed lemonade, and popcorn
Crafts & More: Fall-scented candles, soaps, car fresheners, hair products, more bath and body products, embroidered towels and clothing, art prints, jewelry, fall plants, & more
Guest Chef: Cass County Master Gardener Marla Anstey will be sharing recipes and taste tests of Gazpacho (Gazpacho is a delicious cold soup made of raw, blended vegetables often eaten in Spain and Portugal during hot summers.)

Free drawings for Mums (from Sue’s Country Garden) and a dozen farm-fresh eggs (sponsored by the Cass County Local Food Policy Council). Anyone age 18+ can enter for free. Winner will be drawn after the market ends and pick up at the market the following week.

Payment methods accepted: All vendors accept cash. Many accept credit cards, Venmo, and Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) Senior and WIC checks. All qualifying food vendors accept SNAP/EBT (also known as food stamps). All fresh produce vendors both accept and distribute Double Up Food Bucks (coupons given for SNAP/EBT purchases of fresh produce).

Produce in the Park September 2022 farmers markets are sponsored by the Atlantic Community Promotion Commission, Cass Health, Cass County Tourism, First Whitney Bank and Trust, the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, and Deter Motor Co. For updates on Produce in the Park, follow Produce in the Park on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) or Instagram (www.instagram.com/produceintheparkatlanticia/), or visit the Produce in the Park website to sign up for the e-newsletter at www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com. For information on vending at the park, contact Market Manager Brigham Hoegh at produceintheparkatlanticiowa@gmail.com or 712-249-5870.

Adair County Sheriff’s report 9/5/22: Man found guilty of Felony Homicide by Vehicle & Child Endangerment awaits sentencing

News

September 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – An Adair County man found guilty by a jury on Sept. 1st, for the Felony crimes of Homicide by Vehicle and Child Endangerment, was ordered held in the Adair County Jail, pending his being sentenced. Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports 43-year-old Elijah Daniel Davis, formerly of Orient, was being held without bond in the jail. His sentencing hearing is set for 9-a.m. on Oct. 10th, at the Adair County Courthouse, in Greenfield.  The charges stem from a fatal accident that took place at around 5:08-p.m. May 8, 2020, on Highway 25, near Orient.

During the incident, an eastbound 2000 Ford Astro van driven by Davis crossed the centerline for unknown reasons and struck a westbound 1946 Ford F-100 pickup driven by 39-year old Jeremy Trichel, of Menlo. Trichel was ejected from his vehicle and died from his injuries. Davis was also injured in the crash. He was found June 10, 2021 in Fort Meyers, Florida, by members of the U.S. Marshals Service Florida/Caribbean Regional Fugitive Task Force and extradited to Iowa to face his charges.

In other Adair County Sheriff’s news:

  • 28-year-old Jacob Thomas Ferguson, of Iowa City, was arrested Saturday (9/3/22) by Police in Adair. Ferguson was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense and Open Container-Driver, 21-years of age or older. His Breath-Alcohol Content (BAC) tested at .241%, or slightly more than three-times the legal limit. Ferguson was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $1,000 bond.
  • On Sept. 2nd, 51-year-old Shawn Worline, of Anita, was arrested by Adair Police,for OWI/1st offense. Worline was cited for the offense and released a little more than an hour later.
  • On the 1st of September, Adair County Deputies arrested 53-year-old Kristina Lois Sherman, of Adair, at 6th and Stuart Streets, at around 2:15-a.m.. She was taken into custody for Public Intoxication and later released on a Recognizance Bond (ROR).
  • On August 29th, Stuart Police arrested 37-year-old Jacob Lyle Hains, of Berthoud, CO, for OWI/1st offense. Hains was arrested at around 11:10-p.m. following a traffic stop on I-80. His Preliminary Breath Test came back at .200%. His BAC would subsequently test at .124%. Hains was released early on the 30th, after posting a $1,000 bond.
  • And, on August 28th, 22-year-old Maxwell Alan Kuhns, of Greenfield, was arrested in Greenfield for OWI/1st offense. His BAC results showed .107%, or slightly above the legal limit for intoxication. Kuhns was cited and released.

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 9/5/22

Sports

September 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Class 5A
1. S.E. Polk (2-0), LW #2 vs Waukee Northwest
2. Ankeny (2-0), LW #1 @ vs #4 Dowling Catholic
3. Pleasant Valley (2-0), LW #3 vs Linn-Mar @ Prairie H.S.
4. Dowling Catholic (1-1), LW #4 @ #2 Ankeny
5. Cedar Falls (2-0), LW #6 vs Prairie
6. WDM Valley (1-1), LW #5 vs Urbandale
7. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (2-0), LW #7 vs CR Washington
8. Sioux City East (2-0), LW #9 vs LeMars (Thur)
9. Johnston (1-1), LW (X) vs Dallas Center-Grimes
10.Iowa City High (1-1), LW (X) vs Ames

Class 4A
1. Lewis Central (3-0), LW #1 @ #9 Norwalk
2. Cedar Rapids Xavier (2-0), LW #2 vs 2A #5 Wahlert
3. Waverly-Shell Rock (2-0), LW #3 vs #9 Webster City
4. Indianola (2-0), LW #4 vs Pella
5. North Scott (2-0), LW #5 @ Assumption
6. Iowa City Liberty (2-0), LW #6 @ Western Dubuque
7. Bondurant-Farrar (2-0), LW #7 vs Gilbert
8. Norwalk (2-0), LW #8 vs #1 Lewis Central
9. Webster City (1-1), LW #9 @ #3 Waverly-Shell Rock
10.Carlisle (1-1), LW #10 vs Knoxville

Class 3A
1. Harlan (1-1), LW #1 @ Sergeant Bluff-Luton
2. Humboldt (2-0), LW #3 @ Estherville-Lincoln Central
3. Mount Vernon (2-0), LW #6 vs Tipton
4. Solon (1-1), LW #2 vs 2A #1 Williamsburg
5. North Polk (2-0), LW #9 @ #10 ADM
6. Benton (2-0), LW #7 @ Marion
7. Central DeWitt (2-0), LW #8 @ Clinton
8. MOC-Floyd Valley (2-0), LW (X) vs Storm Lake
9. Nevada (1-1), LW #4 @ Roland-Story
10.ADM (Adel) (2-0), LW (X) vs #5 North Polk

Class 2A
1. Williamsburg (2-0), LW #1 @ 3A #4 Solon
2. Central Lyon/George-Little Rock (2-0), LW #2 vs 1A #1 West Sioux
3. OABCIG (2-0), LW #3 @ East Sac County
4. West Marshall (2-0), LW #4 @ South Hamilton
5. Dubuque Wahlert (2-0), LW #6 @ 4A #2 Xavier
6. North Fayette Valley (2-0), LW #8 vs Postville
7. Spirit Lake (2-0), LW #9 vs 1A #6 Western Christian
8. New Hampton (2-0), LW #10 vs Oelwein
9. Red Oak (2-0), LW (X) @ Nodaway Valley
10.West Lyon (1-1), LW (X) @ Sioux Center

Class 1A
1. West Sioux (2-0), LW #2 @ 2A #2 Central Lyon/George-Little Rock
2. Van Meter (1-1), LW #1 vs Winterset
3. Underwood (2-1), LW #5 vs St. Albert
4. Pella Christian (2-0), LW #6 @ PCM
5. Dyersville Beckman (2-0), LW #4 vs Monticello
6. Western Christian (2-0), LW #7 @ 2A #7 Spirit Lake
7. West Branch (2-0), LW #8 vs Maquoketa Valley
8. Dike-New Hartford (1-1), LW #3 @ Clear Lake
9. Denver (2-0), LW #9 @ Sumner-Fredricksburg
10.Iowa City Regina (1-1), LW #10 vs Mid-Prairie

Class A
1. West Hancock (2-0), LW #1 @ Lake Mills
2. Lynnville-Sully (2-0), LW #3 @ East Marshall
3. Grundy Center (2-0), LW #5 vs Wapsie Valley
4. Woodbury Central (2-0), LW #4 vs IKM-Manning
5. HMS (Hartley) (1-1), LW #6 vs South O’Brien
6. Mount Ayr (2-0), LW #7 vs Riverside (Oakland)
7. Alburnett (2-0), LW #8 @ Lisbon
8. North Linn (1-1), LW (X) @ Bellevue
9. East Buchanan (1-1), LW #2 vs Starmont
10.Saint Ansgar (1-1), LW #10 @ North Union

8-player
1. Remsen St. Mary’s (2-0), LW #1 @ Siouxland Christian
2. WACO (3-0), LW #2 @ English Valleys
3. Don Bosco (2-0), LW #3 vs Collins-Maxwell
4. Easton Valley (1-1), LW #4 vs Midland
5. Newell-Fonda (2-0), LW #5 @ River Valley
6. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (2-0), LW #6
7. Lenox (2-0), LW #8 vs Bedford
8. Baxter (2-0), LW #10 vs Woodward Academy
9. BGM (2-0), LW (X) vs Montezuma
10.GTRA (2-0), LW (X) vs Northwood-Kensett