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Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., June 10th 2015

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

(IOWA) — Police have issued an AMBER Alert for a nine-month-old boy, who was abducted in Urbandale. Logan Habibovic is described as approximately two feet tall, with blond hair and hazel eyes.  He was wearing a light colored onesie when he was taken. The suspect, the boy’s father Elvis Habibovic, is driving a black 2003 Land Rover Discovery with the Iowa license plate DBG536.  He is possibly heading to Florida.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have called off the search for a man who witnesses say yelled for help in the Des Moines River. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office says search and rescue crews ended their work Tuesday afternoon following an extensive search of the river. Searchers in boats were deployed with sonar equipment in the morning just south of Interstate 80 on the northwest side of Des Moines. Authorities responded Monday night to reports from witnesses who say a distressed man was in the river.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The city of Cedar Rapids plans to challenge orders by Iowa’s transportation department to stop using certain traffic enforcement cameras. The Cedar Rapids City Council voted in favor of asking a district court to overturn the recent decision by the state Department of Transportation. It’s unclear when a court may take up the issue.

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — Officials are investigating the cause of a small train derailment in northern Iowa. Union Pacific Railroad officials say two locomotives were being moved within a closed storage area in Mason City when they tipped off a track early Tuesday. No injuries were reported. It’s unclear what caused the derailment.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a Marion couple have pleaded guilty to enticing a 15-year-old girl into sexual activity. Sentencing hearings have not been set yet for 20-year-old Michael Darling and his wife, 27-year-old Jennifer Darling. Prosecutors say Michael Darling admitted that, between January and March, he persuaded the girl to engage in sexual activity. Prosecutors also say Jennifer Darling admitted enticing the same girl to engage in sexual activity, over the same weeks.

De La Rosa, LeMahieu lead Rockies past Cardinals 4-3

Sports

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DENVER (AP) — Jorge De La Rosa pitched seven strong innings to tie the Rockies’ franchise mark for wins, D.J. LeMahieu hit a tie-breaking RBI double in the seventh, and Colorado hung on to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on Tuesday night following another rain delay at Coors Field.

With the score tied at 2-2 in the seventh, pinch-hitter Wilin Rosario, who was batting for De La Rosa, singled off Michael Wacha. One out later, LeMahieu doubled to the centerfield wall, scoring Rosario. Wacha (8-2) matched a career high with 10 strikeouts but gave up four runs on nine hits in 6 2-3 innings. De La Rosa (3-2) allowed two runs on three hits and struck out eight in notching his 72nd career win with Colorado, tying Aaron Cook’s team record.

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DENVER (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have placed left fielder Matt Holliday on the 15-day disabled list with a right quadriceps strain. The Cardinals recalled right-hander Miguel Socolovich from Triple-A Memphis. Holliday was injured charging for Carlos Gonzalez’s fly ball in the second inning of Monday’s loss to the Colorado Rockies. Holliday tripped and fell forward on his right knee. He grabbed his knee while on the ground. After a few minutes, he stood and walked off the field. Holliday, who is hitting .303 with three home runs and 25 RBIs in 52 games this season, is on the disabled list for the first time since July 2013.

Man fatally shot by Des Moines police after vehicle chase

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A man has died after being shot by Des Moines police following a vehicle chase. The Des Moines Register reports the incident happened late Tuesday. Sgt. Jason Halifax said that an officer had pulled over a car for an unrelated traffic stop when another vehicle pulled up alongside so close that the officer couldn’t open the door. Halifax said the driver of that car got out and danced before driving off.

Authorities say the driver did a U-turn after a low-speed pursuit and stopped abruptly. Halifax said the driver got out and began to move toward another officer who had just arrived. The officer opened fire and shot the driver in the torso. The driver was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Halifax said he did not know if the driver was armed.

Amber Alert issued in Iowa (6/10/15)

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

UPDATE: Alert cancelled 5:41-a.m. – vehicle and occupants located. No other details immediately available.

The Iowa Department of Public Safety has issued an AMBER ALERT for the abduction of a white male, 9-month old Logan Habibovic, from Urbandale.

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The suspect in the abduction is a white male, 33-year old Elvis Habibovic. The incident occurred at around 11-p.m. Tuesday. The suspect and child are believed to be traveling in a black 2003 Land Rover Discovery SUV, bearing Iowa license plate number DBG 536. The vehicle may be enroute to Florida.

Land Rover Discovery

Land Rover Discovery

Logan has blonde hair and hazel eyes. He is about 2-feet tall and weighs about 18-pounds. He was last seen wearing a light colored onesie. Elvis Habibovic has black hair, brown eyes, weighs 180 pounds and stands 6-feet tall. He was last seen wearing a t-shirt. No other clothing information was immediately available. The Amber Alert was issued at 2:09-a.m. Wednesday.

If you see the suspect, child and/or the vehicle, call 9-1-1 or the Urbandale Police Department, at 515-222-3321.

Greenfield hosts world premiere of play set in WWII

News

June 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The town of Greenfield, in Adair County, is hosting the world premiere of a play this weekend to coincide with Flag Day, a play set in Greenfield during World War Two. Des Moines playwright John Busbee was commissioned to write the two-act play called “Bonds of War,” which is centered on the real-life editor of the Adair County Free Press newspaper during that era, a man named Ken Sidey.

“A lot of his editorials are used in this play which really kind of serves as the heart and soul for the content of the show,” Busbee says. “Really, it’s about how a county and a community bonds, thus the name ‘Bonds of War,’ through the war effort.” The play aims to bring the spirit and the challenges of the 1940s era alive again onstage, recreating some of the staples of that time, complete with scrap drives, paper drives and big band music.

“I used two actual characters, K.H. or Ken Sidey, plus I used Mamie Lynam,” Busbee says. “She was a character. She was a hoot. She was a social reporter. The rest are fictionalized characters but I used real places and real events from the time period.” The show will be performed in the recently-dedicated Norman Lear Theater in the Warren Cultural Center.

Lear directed his first movie, “Cold Turkey,” in Greenfield in 1969 and went on to much success in television, producing shows including, “All In The Family,” “Maude,” “The Jeffersons,” and “Sanford and Son.” Busbee says the 92-year-old Lear autographed posters of the “Bonds of War” play that are being sold to help pay for the production. “He has maintained a rock solid relationship with Greenfield especially but also with Iowa,” Busbee says. “When he was here last December, he did a presentation in Greenfield and the folks at the Warren Cultural Center surprised him by dedicating the stage space as the Norman Lear Theater, and he was truly touched.”

Busbee says it’s possible Lear will be in Greenfield for one or more of this weekend’s performances. A host of other events and activities are being planned in the community through Sunday. The play will be performed three times — Friday night, Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon. For more information, go to
www.warrenculturalcenter.com.

(Radio Iowa)

Cass County Auditor: Firework permits available

News

June 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports, in accordance with the Code Of Iowa, a permit is required in order for persons to display of fireworks. Applications for display of fireworks are available at the County Courthouse in the office of the Cass County Auditor.

The CODE OF IOWA 727.2 FIREWORKS:
1. The term “fireworks” includes any explosive composition, or combination of explosive substances, or article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion, explosion, deflagration, or detonation, and includes blank cartridges, firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets, roman candles, or other fireworks of like construction and fireworks containing any explosive or flammable compound, or other device containing any explosive substance. The term “fireworks” does not include goldstar-producing sparklers on wires which contain no magnesium or chlorate or perchlorate, flitter sparklers in paper tubes that do not exceed one-eighth of an inch in diameter, toy snakes which contain no mercury, or caps used in cap pistols.
2. A person, firm, copartnership, or corporation who offers for sale, exposes for sale, sells at retail, or uses or explodes any fireworks, commits a simple misdemeanor. In addition to any other penalties, the punishment imposed for a violation of this section shall include assessment of a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars. However, the council of a city or a county board of supervisors may, upon application in writing, grant a permit for the display of fireworks by municipalities, fair associations, amusement parks, and other organizations or groups of individuals approved by the city or the county board of supervisors when the fireworks display will be
handled by a competent operator.

JOAN EMALINE SELDERS, 82, of Elliott (Graveside Svcs. 6/12/15)

Obituaries

June 9th, 2015 by admin

JOAN EMALINE SELDERS, 82, of Elliott died Saturday, June 6th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Graveside Memorial services for JOAN SELDERS will be held at 2-pm Friday, June 12th, at the Whipple Cemetery near Griswold. Nelson-Boylan-LeRette Funeral Chapel of Red Oak is in charge of the arrangements.

Joan Emaline Selders is survived by:

Her Daughters – Linda (Arnie) Craver, of Athol, MA; Kathy (Phillip) Luke, of Ravensdale, WA., and Teri (Rodney) Lake, of Auburn, Washington.

Her Brother – Gordon Newell.

Other relatives, and friends.

TUESDAY, JUNE 9th

Trading Post

June 9th, 2015 by admin

FOR SALE: brownish tan lifted chair in very good condition $400 or best offer ; love seat and ottoman in excellent conditions $75 or best offer; 1995 Nissan car, needs brake work but runs excellent $900 or best offer. Call 712-784-3766 or cell number 1 712-579-2818. Items are located in Walnut, Iowa
FOR SALE: gas stove white $100. 712-764-2231.

FOR SALE: 11- “A” Frame rafters, 24 ft long by 5 ft high. $20 each. Call 712-563-3593

Give Away: The Good Samaritan Shop at 612 W. 6th St. in Atlantic has lots of FREE stuff (clothes and other necessities) that needs to be claimed, by those who could put it to good use, to make room for more donations coming in. Just stop by and pick up items for FREE at 612 W. 6th St. or call 243-2538 for more information.

 

New Iowa State coach Steve Prohm embraces high expectations

Sports

June 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – New Iowa State coach Steve Prohm is succeeding a man who remains so beloved in Ames that he’s been nicknamed “The Mayor” for decades. And the roster that Fred Hoiberg left behind before bolting for the Chicago Bulls is expected to compete for a national championship.

Prohm, who was introduced Tuesday as Hoiberg’s replacement, is facing one of the most unique challenges in college basketball. He’s following in the footsteps of an enormously popular coach but inheriting arguably the most talented team Iowa State has ever had.

Bluffs man injured and cited following Atlantic accident

News

June 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

An accident Monday afternoon in Atlantic at 9th and Chestnut Streets resulted in possible injuries to the driver of a vehicle that struck a parked car. Atlantic Police says Drew Boger, of Council Bluffs, was cited for Failure to Maintain Control, after his vehicle hit a parked vehicle registered to Michael Updike, of Atlantic. The accident happened at around 2:25-p.m. Boger was transported by Medivac Ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital for treatment of his injuries. Damage from the collision amounted to $8,500.

(12-p.m. News)