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Red Oak man arrested in Atlantic on Pott. Co. warrant for lascivious acts

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January 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Atlantic, Tuesday, arrested a Red Oak man on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Lascivious Acts with a Child. 24-year old Zachary Marchese was booked into the Cass County Jail. Today (Wednesday), 25-year old Morgan Dvorak, of Atlantic, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault/2nd Offense. Dvorak was also booked into the Cass County Jail.

IGHSAU Regional basketball pairings for Classes 1A, 2A, and 3A

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January 25th, 2017 by admin

Postseason basketball is right around the corner and the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released the Regional Basketball Pairings for Classes 1A, 2A, and 3A.

Class 1A teams begin play on Thursday, February 9th, while 2A and 3A schools get started on Saturday, February 11th. Class 4A and 5A pairings will be released on Monday, January 30th.

Follow the links below to check out the 1A, 2A, and 3A pairings.

Class 1A Regional Pairings

Class 2A Regional Pairings

Class 3A Regional Pairings

Chiefs hire Greg Lewis as receivers coach

Sports

January 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Kansas City Chiefs have hired Greg Lewis as their new wide receivers coach.  Lewis spent last season in the same role for the Philadelphia Eagles, where he began his NFL career in 2003 as a free agent under coach Andy Reid – now his new boss in Kansas City. He played eight seasons with the Eagles (2003-08) and Vikings (2009-10), playing in all four of Philadelphia’s NFC Championship games and catching a touchdown in the Super Bowl.

Lewis was an assistant with the New Orleans Saints in 2015 after three seasons coaching in college.

District officials propose closing Crescent school

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January 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

CRESCENT, Iowa (AP) – School district officials recommend closing Crescent Elementary at the end of the 2016-2017 school year due to declining enrollment. The Daily Nonpareil reports the Council Bluffs Community School District board will hear a presentation on the potential closing during its meeting on Feb. 14. Superintendent Martha Bruckner says the school is too small and only half full.

District spokeswoman Diane Ostrowski says that if the decision is approved at the Feb. 28 vote, Crescent students and teachers will move to Lewis and Clark Elementary in Council Bluffs.

Crescent Mayor Brian Shea says the move “pulls the guts out of the town.” Shea says the vote comes a day before open enrollment deadline, which can affect parents’ decisions on where to send their children for school.

JOHN LEONARD WATTS JR., 55, of Harlan (Memorial Svcs. 2/11/17 )

Obituaries

January 25th, 2017 by admin

JOHN LEONARD WATTS JR., 55, of Harlan died Wednesday, January 25th in Harlan. Memorial services for JOHN WATTS JR. will be held 1-p.m. Feb. 11th, at the Altamont Baptist Church in Harlan. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

There is no visitation. Condolences may be left online at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com.

Burial of ashes will be in the Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery at Jacksonville (IA) at a later date.

JOHN WATTS JR. is survived by:

Wife: Nancy Watts, of Harlan.

Son: Andrew Watts, of Harlan.

His brothers – Alan (Carla) Watts, of Grand Mound, & Donald (Krista) Watts, of Le Claire.

His in-laws, other relatives and friends.

 

Mills County Sheriff’s report (125/17)

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January 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests. Just after 7-a.m. today (Wednesday), 43-year old Travis Lee Alley, of Glenwood, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, for Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree. Tuesday evening, 44-year old Julia Diann Crouse, of Hastings, was arrested for Driving Under Suspension. And, Tuesday morning, 28-year old Zachary Clay Younts, of Malvern, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear in a Domestic Abuse Assault case.

Younts’ bond was set at $2,000. Bond for Travis Alley was set at $5,000, and Crouse’s bond was set at $300.

IA Court of Appeals affirms Mills County man’s sex abuse conviction

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January 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Court of Appeals has upheld the postconviction court’s ruling denying Kenneth Edward Carver‘s application for post-conviction relief in a sexual abuse case.  In 2011, the Malvern man was convicted in Mills County District Court of second degree sexual assault, and two counts of lascivious acts with a child stemming from acts committed against his daughters. The State had filed trial information in March 2010, charging Carver with several crimes stemming from his alleged sexual abuse of the two victims. The charges were later amended to second-degree sexual abuse and two counts of lascivious acts with a child. The remaining counts were dismissed. The man was sentenced to a total of 25-years in prison.

In his appeal, Carver raised a number of challenges to trial counsel’s representation. Carver also contended appellate counsel was ineffective in failing to exhaust his claims of trial counsel’s ineffectiveness on direct appeal. According to Carver, counsels’ failures amounted to structural error, such that he was completely denied representation at crucial stages of the proceeding.

The postconviction court carefully considered each of Carver’s claims and concluded Carver had failed to show prejudice—or structural error—resulting from trial and appellate counsels’ alleged failures. The Court of Appeals, in denying Carver’s request,  affirmed the court’s comprehensive consideration of the issues and conclude Carver has failed to show prejudice on his claims of ineffective assistance of counsel.

Backyard & Beyond 1-25-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

January 25th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Elk Librarian Alissa LaCanne about the Orphan Train programs.

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Slow-moving system dumps snow on northern Nebraska, Iowa

News

January 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A midwinter storm has deposited more than 18 inches of snow on northern Nebraska and up to a foot on northern Iowa. The Nebraska and Iowa highway departments said Wednesday that highways are covered with snow and that motorists should be wary of slick spots. Many school districts in both states have canceled classes or are opening late.

Authorities say a woman died Tuesday after she lost control of her vehicle and collided with another on a slickened highway near Le Mars in northwest Iowa. The National Weather Service says 18 inches of snow was reported Tuesday evening at Bayard in the Nebraska Panhandle. Eleven inches of snow was reported in Iowa’s Sioux County.

The service says the slow-moving, eastbound system has prompted storm warnings in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Ernst Requests Air Force Consider Implementing Buddy Pair System to Help Combat Military Sexual Assaults

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January 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), a combat veteran and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, today (Wednesday) sent a letter to Brigadier General Heather L. Pringle, Commander of the U.S. Air Force 502nd Air Base Wing and Joint Base San Antonio, requesting she consider a mandatory buddy pair system as a means to reduce sexual assaults at the facilities under her command for servicemembers in a training status. Her letter follows her visit to the base, which included discussions with servicemembers to identify a number of ways to better address these heinous crimes, such as a mandatory buddy pair system.

In her letter, Senator Ernst writes that she was “surprised to hear that the Air Force was the only service that did not require such a system for all of its students in training status.” And added “this is disappointing, as the buddy pair system not only can reduce vulnerabilities for sexual assault, but also helps young servicemembers make better decisions.”

The Iowa Senator asked that the Air Force consider implementing the buddy pair system, emphasizing that, “as we continue to see sexual assault plague institutions around the country, it is my hope that the military will continue to take concrete steps to improve and become a leading example for how to effectively curb this problem. Therefore, I request that you consider making a buddy pair system mandatory for all Air Force personnel in a training status on Joint Base San Antonio.”

Senator Ernst’s letter comes as part of her ongoing efforts to combat military sexual assault, including work with Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill on the Military Retaliation Prevention Act which was signed into law as part of the Fiscal Year 2017 National Defense Authorization Act. This also follows her column earlier this year in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald, urging the military to do more to prevent sexual assault.