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Red Oak woman arrested Monday afternoon

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December 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Red Oak Police Department reports 29-year-old Amanda Joy Williams, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 3:50-p.m. Monday. Williams was arrested in the 300 block of W. 4th Street, for Disorderly Conduct. She was booked into the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

Governor says she’ll explore ‘significant tax cuts’ in 2022

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December 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The governor’s budget director says there’s likely to be more than two BILLION dollars in the state’s Taxpayer Relief Fund by this summer. There’s more than a billion dollars in the fund now. Kraig Paulsen, the acting director of the Iowa Department of Management, says tax collections are ahead of expectations – and significantly above state spending plans.

“Six and a half months from now, there’s going to be a pretty significant ending balance and so I think the General Assembly and the governor are in a position to do some really good things for the taxpayers of Iowa,” Paulsen says. In a written statement, Republican Governor Kim Reynolds called the over-collection of taxes unethical and said she will explore making significant tax cuts in 2022. Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver of Ankeny says cutting personal income taxes is at the top of the G-O-P’s 2022 legislative agenda.

“We’re shooting to take another big reduction in the taxes Iowans pay,” Whitver says, “and we want to continue to make us one of the most competitive states in the country.” Whitver’s ultimate goal is complete elimination of Iowa’s income tax for individuals and couples. Whitver says Republicans would consider reducing the income tax for CORPORATIONS — if there’s a move to end or reduce refundable tax CREDITS for corporations.

“That may or may not come to fruition,” Whitver says. “We’re focused on the individual income tax rate in the Senate. We have been for five years. That’s where we’re seeing a lot of progress. That’s where we’re seeing a lot of economic growth because the individual income tax rate not only affects every individual person — every single taxpayer, but it also affects most of the businesses in this state.” That’s because most business owners report the revenue from their business on their PERSONAL income tax returns.

Democrats warn state tax revenue has been boosted by federal pandemic relief and is likely to fall as the tax cuts Republicans previously approved take effect. And Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls of Coralville says complete elimination of Iowa’s personal income tax would lead to a dramatic increase in the state sales tax. “Our analysis was you’d have to go up 30 to 32% to make up that revenue, which is obviously a non-starter,” Wahls says. “Not only would that have an enormously negative consequence on middle class families, it’s just not fair.”

Wahls says Democrats favor targeted income tax cuts for low and moderate Iowans rather than an across the board reduction that yields a higher proportion of relief for the wealthiest Iowans. “Tax policy, you know, it can be like watching paint dry,” Wahls says. “It can be really tough to follow all the numbers and what have you, but it’s just critically, critically important because that’s ultimately what structures all of the services that so many Iowans depend on.”

Wahls says an overall tax reduction would lead to cuts in state spending on schools and in the Medicaid program that provides health care coverage and other services to 775-thousand Iowans.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard 12/13/2021

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December 13th, 2021 by admin

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Bellevue West 55, CB Thomas Jefferson 12
 

High School Basketball Scoreboard Monday 12/13/2021

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December 13th, 2021 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

AHSTW 58, Griswold 20
Kuemper Catholic 55, Red Oak 28
Lamoni 60, Orient-Macksburg 24
Newell-Fonda 71, East Sac County 24
Shenandoah 54, Clarinda 38
Underwood 44, St. Albert 29
Wayne 47, Moulton-Udell 34
West Central Valley 58, Paton-Churdan 30

BOYS BASKETBALL

Clarinda 48, Shenandoah 36
Kuemper Catholic 63, Red Oak 50
Lamoni 49, Orient-Macksburg 32
Newell-Fonda 75, East Sac County 41
Wayne 73, Moulton-Udell 37
West Central Valley 54, Paton-Churdan 51

AHSTW girls pull away from Griswold

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December 13th, 2021 by admin

The AHSTW girls basketball team built a 14 point halftime lead and raced away from Griswold for a 58-20 victory on Monday night in Avoca. AHSTW Head Coach Jill Vanderhoof thought her team played much stronger with the ball than they did to start the season.

Ellie Peterson scored 13 of her game high 17 points in the first half. Coach Vanderhoof likes how she can impact the game in multiple ways.

Delaney Goshorn and Ella Langer each added 11 for the Lady Vikes. AHSTW improved to 3-3 on the season and will be back at it on Tuesday hosting Missouri Valley.

McKenna Weichman scored 12 points to lead Griswold, all on three point makes. The Tigers fall to 1-5 on the season and will host East Mills on Friday.

Several fire departments respond to a blaze in Malvern

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December 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Malvern, Iowa) – Firefighters from Malvern and at least a dozen other area departments were on the scene until just before midnight, Monday, battling a large a structure fire in Malvern. The call about a blaze at Mulholland Grocery, 409 Main St. in Malvern, was sent out at around 5:45-p.m. According to reports, employees noticed the fire and tried to put it out with extinguishers, but it became too much to handle. After Malvern Fire arrived on the scene, they quickly requested Red Oak’s ladder truck and one other ladder, in addition to the departments and personnel on hand.

Additional tanker support was being provided by crews from Hastings, Silver City, Glenwood, Macedonia, Carson and Sidney.  Henderson, Randolph, Shenandoah and Oak Township Fire were also on the scene. Pacific Junction’s 3,000 gallon tanker was requested, along with another tanker with 5,000 gallons of water.

Firefighters were in a defensive mode, trying to prevent flames from spreading to adjacent buildings. Authorities confirmed at 7:30-p.m., that the roof and second floor of the structure had collapsed. Crews were evacuated from the roof at around 7:15-p.m. when the danger of collapse became imminent. Crews were also attempting to slow down the amount of water being used from hydrants to lessen the strain on the city’s water system.

There were no injuries reported. Malvern Grocery is a fourth generation full service grocery store, specializing in premium quality meats, homemade fresh and smoked sausages and other homemade items.

Work Release Escape of Nicholas Dewayne Jerrold Stone

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December 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – An inmate at the Fort Des Moines Men’s Correction Center failed to return to the facility from work release as required, Sunday. Authorities say 34-year-old Nicholas Dewayne Jerrold Stone, convicted of Domestic Abuse Assault-3rd or Subsequent Offense in Polk County, is 5’11” tall, and weighs 282 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on October 1, 2021.

Nicholas Stone (IA-DOC photo)

Persons with information on Stone’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Former Dubuque postal worker sentenced for stealing checks

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December 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A former eastern Iowa postal employee who took hundreds of thousands of dollars in checks from the mail will spend more than two years in federal prison. Thirty-eight-year-old Amy Jurisic worked at the Dubuque Post Office and pleaded guilty in June to one count of mail theft. Evidence at her hearing showed that between June 2017 through at least October 2018, Jurisic stole more than 60 pieces of mail that contained 650-thousand dollars worth of checks.

She gave the checks to an individual in Chicago who would attempt to deposit them into various bank accounts. Approximately 62-thousand dollars worth of checks were actually deposited into bank accounts. She was sentenced to 33 months in prison and ordered to pay back the 62-thousand dollars.

Mills County Sheriff’s report for 12/13/21

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December 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County, Monday, said three people were arrested over the past few days. Saturday afternoon, 41-year-old Justin Dean Miller, of Lenox, was arrested for OWI/3rd offense, Driving While Revoked, and Operating (a vehicle) without the ignition interlock. His bond was set at $6,300.

Friday afternoon, 31-year-old Heather Renee Plum, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Theft in the 3rd Degree. Her bond was set at $2,000. And, at around 11:54-p.m., Friday, 35-year-old Brett Michael Claccio, of Malvern, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

The Sheriff’s Dept. said also, 35-year-old Aaron Nosekable, of Glenwood, was injured at around 5:52-a.m. Saturday, when his 2002 Dodge hit a patch of ice in the 21,000 block of Barrus Road, in Mills County. The vehicle went out of control and rolled into the north ditch. The truck came to rest and then rolled down the embankment again. Nosekable suffered minor injuries and was transported to Jennie Edmundson Hospital by Silver City Rescue.

Authorities said also, there were no injuries reported following a rollover accident at around 5:04-a.m. Saturday. A 2000 Ford driven by 59-year-old Vincent Salerno, of Pacific Junction, was traveling south on 195th Street, when the vehicle lost traction due to slick road conditions. The vehicle entered the east ditch before it rolled over and came to rest.

Hall and McDonald IV earn AP All-American Honors

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December 13th, 2021 by admin

Breece Hall and Will McDonald IV received AP All-America honors for the 2021 season on Monday.

Hall was named to the First Team and for the second straight season becomes a consensus All-American. The tailback from was also named a First-Team selection by the Walter Camp Foundation and was a Second-Team choice by the Football Writers Association of America. Hall tallied 1,472 yards and 20 touchdowns this season.

Junior defensive end Will McDonald IV was named a Third-Team AP All-American. He also can become a consensus All-American. He was a First-Team choice by the FWAA and if he is named to either the AFCA or The Sporting News lists this week he will dubbed a consensus All-American as well. McDonald IV has tallied 22 sacks over the past two seasons and is second in Big 12 history with 29 for his career.