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Semi and van collided in Pottawattamie County – no injuries

News

July 28th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following a crash between a semi and a van Friday evening on Interstate 80 westbound near Neola, in Pottawattamie County. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2010 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van driven by 59-year old Marvin Wendel, of Jackson, WY, was traveling west in the left lane at the same time a 2008 Kenworth semi driven by 56-year old Raymond Pratt, of Harrison, MI was attempting to pass him, in the right lane. The semi crossed the divided line and came into contact with the van near mile marker 27. No dollar amount of damage was listed in the Patrol’s report, which also did not indicate if there were any citations issued.

Iowans who sold antiques at “Roadshow” get rubber checks in return

News

July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Dozens of western Iowans and eastern Nebraskans who sold gold coins and jewelry at a traveling antique show earlier this month are learning the checks bounced. The Treasure Hunters Roadshow bought tens of thousands of dollars in merchandise during the show in the Missouri River town of Nebraska City, Nebraska, on July 3rd through the 7th. Warren Myers, who hosted the event, says the company told him it would reimburse the customers. Myers says: “They told us, ‘Hey, everybody’s getting paid. You guys don’t have to worry about it. Just send us their information and we’ll cut ’em a check. We’re going to give them what we owe them and a little something extra for their time and for their bank fees.'”

Officials now say thousands of bad checks were written to employees, vendors and customers nationwide. The Roadshow is owned by T-H-R Associates, based in Springfield, Illinois. At the Nebraska City show, reports say the company wrote 94 checks, totaling more than 37-thousand dollars. Amounts ranged from 15-dollars to more than 19-thousand dollars. Myer says he left the Roadshow after the Nebraska City show. He says the company stopped doing shows in June due to financial issues, but started again recently. “The week after Nebraska City, the company sent out an email to all employees and told them to shut the shows down and go home,” Myer says. “The owner, Jeff Parsons, put a ‘stop payment’ on all checks from employees to venders to media.”

To those people who sold their gold and other heirlooms to the company’s “appraisers,” he has some advice. Myer says, “One of the things they can do, give all those bad checks to the state Attorney General’s office, let them build a case, have an arrest warrant out for them and make them come back to Nebraska City and answer all these charges.” The Otoe County (Nebraska) Prosecuting Attorney’s office is taking complaints in the case at (402) 873-9044. You can also contact the Consumer Fraud Bureau of the Illinois Attorney General’s office at 800-243-0618. Nebraska City is about 45 miles south of Omaha and is just across the Missouri River from the Iowa towns of Sidney and Hamburg.

(Radio Iowa)

3 Missouri residents injured in western IA rollover accident

News

July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Three people, including an infant, were injured during a single-vehicle, rollover accident this (Friday) morning, in western Iowa’s Monona County. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened as a 2000 GMC Jimmy was traveling north on Interstate 29 near Whiting, at around 7:15-a.m. Officials say for reasons unknown, the SUVwent off the shoulder and overcorrected, causing it to roll through the median, before coming to rest on its wheels in the southbound lanes.

The driver of the SUV, Tiffany Lucas, of Jefferson City, MO, and a front seat passenger, Derek Vining, also of Jefferson City, were ejected during the crash. Lucas was transported by Mercy Air Care helicopter to Mercy Hospital in Sioux City. Vining, and an infant in the vehicle, were transported by Burgess Ambulance, to the same hospital.

The accident remains under investigation.

Thefts reported in Harlan

News

July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan are investigating two incidents of theft which were reported Thursday. Officials say officers were called to a residence on Durant Street, in reference to items taken from a home. The owner claimed two guitars, two i-Pods and cash were taken. The loss was estimated at between 5-and 6-thousand dollars. The H-PD is also investigating the theft of a 1997 Buick from a residence in Harlan. The car was later located in a ditch by Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputies.

Atlantic School District Superintendent reacts to IA SUPCO decision

News

July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Community School District Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein received word of the Iowa Supreme Court decision regarding the release of school district employee records from the district’s attorney this (Friday) morning. Amstein said he was amazed by the lengthy reasons given by the dissenting judges, but overall, he was happy with the end result. He told KJAN NEWS “The school district is pleased with the decision, and it affirms our contention that those records were confidential and exempt to the open records law. Amstein said “It was good to see that the majority of the Court felt that way, too.” 

Amstein said he hopes this puts an end to the controversy.  He says their attorney has informed the district the ACLU could ask for a “re-hearing,” but that rarely happens. Amstein says it’s time for the district to “move on.” Amstein said even if a second hearing is not heard by the state’s high court, the case will not be forgotten. He says “You never want to be remembered in the history books (for a case such as this), but when it comes to Case Law, we probably will.”

The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that information regarding disciplinary action against two Atlantic School District employees is exempt from disclosure under the Iowa Code. The High Court’s decision upheld an earlier district court ruling allowing school officials to refrain from releasing information requested by the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU sought information under Iowa’s open records law after two district employees were disciplined for conducting a strip search of five female students in an attempt to locate $100 reported missing by another student in 2009.

IA SUPCO strikes down nude dancing law in Hamburg

News

July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court has told the city of Hamburg that it cannot enforce an ordinance that prohibits a local business from allowing semi-nude lap dances because state law pre-empts the ordinance. The city in 2008 passed a local ordinance that requires semi-nude dancers to remain more than six feet away from customers. The owners of a property that leases space to a place known as “Shotgun Geniez” sued the city. They claim the ordinance eliminates lap dances — one of the major reasons patrons go to the club. The court finds Iowa law pre-empts local obscenity ordinances and that nude dancing falls within the state’s obscene materials statute, which prohibits cities from regulating obscenity. As a result, Hamburg’s ordinance cannot be enforced.

Read the complete Iowa Supreme Court decision and the opinions expressed by the justices, on this link:

http://www.iowacourtsonline.org/Supreme_Court/Recent_Opinions/20120727/10-0898.pdf

Bowe’s a no-show in St. Joe

Sports

July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) – Wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City’s leader in receptions and receiving yards the past three years, was not on the field Friday as the Chiefs opened training camp.  Bowe, a Pro Bowler in 2010, was given the franchise tag when he refused to sign the Chiefs’ tender. If he eventually comes in and plays this year, as the Chiefs expect, he will get about $9.5 million.  The sixth-year pro, a first-round pick in 2007, had 81 catches for 1,159 yards and five TDs last year. In 2010, he led NFL wide receivers with 15 touchdowns while making 72 receptions for 1,162 yards.

HELEN V. NIELSEN, 89, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 7-30-12)

Obituaries

July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

HELEN V. NIELSEN, 89, of Elk Horn, died Thu., July 26th, at the Salem Lutheran Home. Funeral services for HELEN NIELSEN will be held 10-a.m. Mon., July 30th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church in Elk Horn. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-to 5:30-p.m. Sun., July 29th.

Burial will be at 3:30-p.m. Monday in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Belle Plaine, IA.

HELEN NIELSEN is survived by:

Her children – Pam (Gary) Bartachek, of Cedar Rapids; Cathy (Wendell) Pace, of Carrollton, TX; Lonnie (Mary Jo) Nielsen, of Palm Beach Gardens, FL, and Loree (John) Weber, of Spring Hill, FL.

11 grandchildren & 10 great-grandchildren.

Backyard and Beyond 07-27-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

July 27th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen talks about County Fairs!

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LOUETTA HEATON, 87, of Sibley (formerly of Anita) – Svcs. 7/31/12

Obituaries

July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

LOUETTA HEATON, 87, of Sibley (formerly of Anita), died Fri., July 27th, at the Osceola Community Hospital in Sibley. Funeral services for LOUETTA HEATON will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue.,  July 31st, at the Anita United Methodist ChurchHockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 5-7pm Mon., July 30th.

Burial will be in the Prairie Rose Cemetery southwest of Corning.

LOUETTA HEATON is survived by:

Her children – Edward (Linda) Heaton, of Des Moines, and Randall (Joyce) Heaton, of Sibley.

Her sister – Marge (Mike) Haley, of Exira.

6 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.