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4 arrested in Creston

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report the arrest at around 3:10-a.m., Sunday, of 46-year-old Kevin Joel Cavin, from Creston. He was taken into custody at a residence in the 300 block of N. Cherry Street, and charged with OWI 3rd. Cavin was taken to the Union County Jail and being held on $5000 cash or surety bond.

On Friday, Creston Police arrested 58-year-old Jack E Snyder, of Diagonal. Snyder was arrested at the Creston/Union County Law Enforcement Center on a Union County Warrant for Failure to Appear, on an original Driving while Barred charge, an aggravated Misdemeanor. Snyder was released to Ringgold County Jail for an active warrant in their county after seeing Magistrate.

And, there were two arrests in Creston last Thursday: 59-year-old David Joseph Tindle, of Des Moines, was arrested at the Creston/Union County Law Enforcement Center on a Union County Warrant for a Violation of Parole. Tindle was being held in the Union Jail on $35,000 cash or surety bond.; and, 54-year-old James Leroy Jones, of Creston, was arrested at the Creston/Union County Law Enforcement Center on two Union County warrants for Violation of Probation. Jones was being held in the Union County Jail on $4,300 cash only bond.

Red Oak man arrested Sunday evening for DWS

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop at around 6-p.m. Sunday, in Red Oak, resulted in an arrest. Red Oak Police reports 48-year-old Richard Allen Straw, of Red Oak, was arrested in the 1700 block of N. 4th Street, for Driving While Suspended. His bond at the Montgomery County Jail, was set at slightly more than $491 ($491.25).

WEEK OF MARCH 21, 2022

Trading Post

March 21st, 2022 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: 4 blue recliners, 1 leather and 3 cloth, $15 each. 2 large dog kennels for $40 each. 2 Infant car seats, newer model, make an offer. Call 712-249-5650.

WANTED:  A used inline 6-cylinder engine for a 1991 Ford F-150.  Call 712-249-2891 in Atlantic.

FOR SALE: 40″ Gravely zero turn mower $800 SOLD!; small tiller $100. 712-243-4914 SOLD!.

FOR SALE: 15 hole chicken nest, over 60 yrs old, asking $100.  Also, 2005 Kawasaki Mule 610 4 x 4, 1365 hours, good tires, new battery, runs well and in good condition with soft cab, asking $5,500.  500 gallon fuel barrel with 120 volt electric pump, use for gasoline, needs paint, asking $400.  Call 641-345-2641 (Orient, IA).  Best to call in the evenings or leave a message.

FOR SALE:  Love seat with Ottoman and two accent pillows.  Asking $400.  Also for sale is a leather power recliner.  Asking $425.  All clean and very good condition.  If interested please call 712-249-2823.

WANTED:  A pen ready to set up for a dog 5 ft high.  If you have one call Chuck  at 1-712-249-5909.

WANTED:  Looking for a garage or small building to rent for $60/mo.  With electricity.  Call Tim at 712-249-9242.

FOR SALE (Still Available as of 4/22/22):  2003 HONDA VTX MOTORCYCLE, 1800 CC, only 13,195 miles, new battery, shaft drive, cobra pipes, highway pegs, large saddle bags, a rack on the back, large windshield, 3 storage  pouches, nice comfortable seat with a back rest for the passenger, good tires. Always been in garage and Is in excellent condition and ready for a rider!!!!!  $5550.00 (Cash only).  Call or text 701-240-8190 (In Atlantic, Iowa).

FOR SALE:  Door windows (only) for Larsen storm doors. Four of them and all different sizes with white frames.  Will need to call for sizes.  Have one screen 24 1/2″ wide x 25 1/2″ high.  Good condition. – $4 each  Items are located in Exira.  Phone 515-943-6471. SOLD

FOR SALE:  A 2 bedroom/1 bathroom, 900 square foot home in Exira.  Includes washer/dryer, refrigerator with ice and water in the door, stove and walk-in tub.  Roof was replaced 5-7 years ago.  Furnace and central air are new in the last few years.  Has double pane high efficiency windows and walls are drywall.  The house appraises for $35,000, but are only asking $5,000 because the house needs to be moved from its’ current location.  Call for more information 712-304-2587.

FOR SALE: 2008 Volvo XC90, top of the line luxury, 160,000 miles, in the Red Oak area. $7,000. 712-370-6551.

FOR SALE:  18’ Car trailer, rubber torsion 3500# axles. New tires. Wiring. Ratchet tie downs. $3000, obo.  712-579-6068SOLD!

WANTED: Looking for someone to rake leaves for an elderly lady. Call 712-254-0802. FOUND!

FOR SALE:  I have four parakeets with cage $20.00.  Call 712-304-4738.  SOLD!

FOR SALE: White cowgirl boots, size 6, brand new, never worn $50.  712-254-0442.

FOR SALE: 13 Playstation 4 games, ranging from $15-$25 each.  712-243-4914.

FOR SALE:  20″ Poulan push mower with adjustable wheel height and 4 HP Briggs & Stratton motor.  Like new.  Asking $90.  Also, a heavy-duty load binder (quick binder) for semi’s, works fine, $65.  Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE:  2011 Ford F-150 extended cab, 4WD pickup.  XLT package with step tail gate.  Flex fuel.  Silver with gray cloth interior.  83,000 one-owner miles (tires have 13,000 miles).  Has been well taken care of.  Asking $20,950.  Located in Rembrandt, IA.  Call 712-296-3946.

FREE:  Patio Umbrella, green fabric, water repellent, ,many years of life left, covers 10 foot span, easy crank, complete with stand, too large for patio.  If interested call 243-4132 or leave message.  GONE!

FOR SALE:  Larson Storm Door (Savannah is the style) White 32×80″ with handle on left side of door.   Has retractable screen, is a solid core door with DuraTech surface. – $50.  Located in Exira.  Call 515-943-6471.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  red eight foot pickup topper, $150 obo.   Call 712-250-0788.

FOR SALE:  4 Goodyear Wrangler radials 275/65/R18.  $400.00.  Less than 2000 miles.  712-254-0065.

FOR SALE:  Briggs & Stratton complete Craftsman OHY 18.5 engine with wiring, oil filter, & carburetor. The engine is a vertical shaft & electric start. It also comes with a new muffler. This engine came off a LT2000. It runs great but does use a little oil. Selling it because it was replaced with a 19HP Briggs & Stratton engine.  $150.00 OBO (Cash only).  Call 417-876-7103 (Local).

FOR SALE:  Farm fresh brown eggs for sale.  $3.50/dozen.  Delivery available to Atlantic, Walnut, Avoca and Oakland.  Call 402-659-2752.

FOR SALE:  I have a handmade birch end table 17x2x16 in.  Asking $75.  Call Tim and leave a message stating who u are. To avoid confusion. Call 712-249-9242.

WANTED:  Looking for a running 12 horse Kohler engine, model number K301 for an older lawn mower.  Call 417-876-7103 (Local).

WANTED:  Relocating to Atlantic and looking for a rental, furnished or unfurnished (could be a home, granny suite with separate entrance, apartment above a garage, whatever) with all the modern conveniences to contact my number? Anywhere in or around the Atlantic, Massena, Lewis or Anita area?  Ideally available from April 1st, but can be flexible.  I have local references on how immaculate I maintain a home.  My number is 737-808-6060.

Dallas County man shot during an alleged home invasion

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Adel, IA) – Sheriff’s officials in Dallas County reports one person was shot after they allegedly tried to break into a residence in rural Perry, Sunday night. Perry Police transferred a 911 call to the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office at around 10:48-p.m., with regard to a shooting that had just occurred at 19408 123rd Place in rural Perry. Dallas County Deputies and Perry Police Officers responded to the scene and located one male subject with multiple gun shot wounds. The male was later identified as 22-year-old Hunter Keasey, from Dallas Center.

Authorities quickly determined that Keasey was (allegedly) actively trying to break into the residence when the home’s owner defended his family and fired multiple rounds at the intruder. Keasey was airlifted to Methodist Hospital for his injuries. He was treated for non-life threatening injuries and he was later released to the custody of law enforcement. The residents at 19408 123rd Place are cooperating with the investigation and made the initial 911 phone call.

Hunter Keasey (Dallas County Sheriff’s Office photo)

Officials says there is no relationship between Keasey and the residents. There is no danger to the public at this time. Authorities say it appears to have been an isolated incident. Keasey is in the custody of the Dallas County Jail and has been arrested and charged with Burglary 3rd Degree, Criminal Mischief 4th Degree, and Simple Assault.

The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Perry Police Department, Dallas County EMS, and the Dallas County Attorney’s Office.

Arrest made in Decorah murder case

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An arrest is made in northeast Iowa after the case of a missing person turned into a murder investigation. Saturday, the Winneshiek county sheriff’s office asked the public’s help in searching for 74-year-old Larry Whittle, of Decorah, who was last heard from Friday morning. Early Monday morning, authorities say 43-year-old Aaron Whittle, of Decorah, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Larry Whittle.

The sheriff’s office says this is an ongoing investigation and they will not be releasing any additional information at this time.

The arrival of spring means new risks for kids, know the poison hotline

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Spring arrived Sunday, and the new season means the potential for new risks. Registered nurse Tammy Noble is spokeswoman for the Sioux City-based Iowa Poison Control Center, which has experts available around the clock for when accidents happen. “People think that poison centers are just helping families with young children,” Noble says, “and while half of our calls are about kids, especially kids under the age of six, the other half of our calls are about teens and adults.” Noble says the nature and urgency of the calls typically varies based on the age of the person involved.

“When teens and adults have exposures, oftentimes those tend to be more serious, more at risk for complications,” Noble says. “The children’s calls tend to be a lot lower in toxicity. They don’t take as much, so the majority of those we can just provide the information, you can get the help you need and treat the person right at home.” A toll-free call can sometimes save an expensive — and unnecessary — trip to the emergency room. There’s a wealth of helpful tips on the poison center website that can assist parents and others in making their homes safer for children.

“It’s important to know that 90% of poisonings happen in the home,” Noble says. “For preschoolers, that’s where they feel the safest and they don’t always understand that there’s things in my house that could be harmful, so, helping teach kids what poisons are and where they’re at.” The Iowa Poison Control Center is always open at 1-800-222-1222 or online at www.iowapoison.org.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley – Monday, March 21, 2022

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: P/Cldy to Cldy w/showers late. High 72. S @ 15-30 mph.
Tonight: Cldy w/shwrs & tstrms. Low 43. N @ 10.
Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/rain. High 45. N @ 10-20.
Wednesday: Cldy w/a light rain-snow mix at times in the morning. High 40.
Thursday: P/Cldy. High around 50.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 73. Our Low was 27. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 68 and the Low was 39. The Record High on this date was 88 in 1907. The Record Low was -7 in 1960.

Bill would make it legal in Iowa to bet on Esports

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill eligible for debate this week in the Iowa Senate would legalize wagering on E-sports. Betting on video game competitions among multiple players is legal today in Nevada and New Jersey. Susan Daeman, a lobbyist for the Ameristar Casino in Council Bluffs, says E-sports is hugely popular. “So it’s already happening out there and they’re already betting on it, so I view this kind of like sports wagering,” Daeman says. “This allows the state to regulate it, so we make sure that people who are of ages that shouldn’t be doing it are not going it.”

Critics like Daniel Summe of The Family Leader say it’s a dangerous expansion of gambling, particularly for younger Iowans. “I think is going to result in a lot of ads,” Summe says. “Even though minors still can’t gamble here, they’re going to be targeted with a lot of advertisements. Also, as an industry, video game gambling is just not in the same place as traditional sports.” And he cites a federal investigation over allegations of bribes and match fixing by some professional E-sports players.

Bill backers say state regulators would only allow betting on professional and sanctioned E-sports leagues and it’s illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to gamble in Iowa. Kathryn Kueter is the legislative liaison for Concerned Women for America of Iowa and she’s asking legislators to take a hard look at the bill. “This bill is bringing the world of gambling into the living rooms of Iowans and though, perhaps not the intent, it is giving children a front row seat to the enticement of gambling,” Kueter says.

Christopher Rants, a lobbyist for DraftKings and Fan Duel, says the industry originally thought betting on E-sports had been legalized in 2019 when Iowa lawmakers made it legal to wager on sporting events. “It’s a legitimate market and it can be a regulated market,” Rants says. “Again, it’s the kind of thing that we thought we were authorizing the first time through, so we would ask the legislature to finish the job and authorize it for those people who are of age.”

Another part of the bill would get rid of required criminal background checks for casino employees who are not directly engaged in conducting or overseeing the gambling operation. Iowa Gaming Association president and C-E-O Wes Ehrecke says casinos are competing with other businesses in the hospitality industry who don’t require background checks for new employees.

“We’re saying for those type of positions, especially in this tight labor market and trying to compete for like the dishwasher, the housekeeper, a variety of those positions that have nothing to do with the gaming, but to be able to not to be required to have a background check because the hotel right across the street or the restaurant or a variety of other entertainment (venues) do not require that same background check on them,” Ehrecke says.

Dave Joseph of the Iowa Department of Public Safety says doing away with background investigations for lower level staff in the casinos raises concerns. He says every year people with active warrants and multiple felonies lie about their criminal histories on job applications just to get inside the casino. “While those individuals are not directly related to gaming — they’re not dealers or working in the cage or anything like that, they do still have access to the facility,” he says. “They are able to observe the money routes when they’re doing their money drops, they’re able to look at the camera locations, evaluate security status.”

The bill passed the House three weeks ago on a 71 to 28 vote. A key senator is proposing tightening up a section of the bill that would let customers use their smart phones to access a bank account — for cashless wagering.

2 injured, 1 deceased in eastern Iowa crash

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa City, Iowa) – A fatal collision between a semi and a car occurred at around Noon Sunday, near Iowa City. The State Patrol reports a 2006 Toyota Prius  was hit from behind by a 2022 International semi, as both vehicles were traveling east on I-80 in the right lane, near mile marker 248.5.

One person suffered minor injuries, one was seriously hurt and another died. No names were released, pending notification of family. Two of the crash victims were wearing seat belts, the person who died was not wearing their seat belt. The semi was registered to Schuster Enterprise, LTD., out of Le Mars.

The accident remains under investigation by the Iowa State Patrol. Troopers were assisted at the scene by Johnson County Fire and EMS, and DOT officials.

Massena resident among 8 arrested near Percival, for underage drinking

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Tabor, Iowa) – The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office says Deputies responded at around 7:27-p.m., Saturday, to a residence on Elm Street in Tabor for a report of a disturbance. They arrested 39-year-old Jeffrey Dale Hankins, of Tabor, for Simple Assault. Hankins bonded out of jail on $300 bond.

Jeffrey Dale Hankins

Later that same evening, Fremont County Deputies were called to a report of suspicious activity near the intersection of 185th Ave and 250th Street, near Percival, where they found a large underage drinking party at that location. Nine people were arrested.

Among those taken into custody, was:

  • 18-year-old Taylor Bower, of Massena.
  • 18-yearold Mark Wurtlele, and 19-year-old Samuel Draus, both of Nebraska City, Nebraska
  • 19-year-old Braedan Chipman, of Union, Nebraska
  • 19-year-old Wyatt Taylor, of Auburn, Nebraska
  • 18-year-old Kyleigh Rossmanith, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska
  • and two, unnamed juveniles.

All were arrested for possession of Alcohol by underaged persons, all were issued court dates and released from the scene.