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Firefighter suffers minor injuries battling a house fire in Villisca

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February 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Villisca, Iowa) — One firefighter was treated for minor injuries at the hospital in Red Oak this (Thursday) morning, after they were hurt while working to contain a residential structure fire in Villisca. The blaze in the 300 block of E. 5th Street was called in at around 6:50-a.m. Arriving firefighters observed heavy smoke upon arrival.

The call immediately went out for mutual aid from the Grant, Stanton and Red Oak Fire Departments. Those crews made an initial knockdown and were working their way through the structure, when a firefighter fell through floor/ceiling on the building’s second floor. That person was able to get out of the building and was transported by Villisca Ambulance Service and Red Oak Rescue to Montgomery County Memorial Hospital, where he was treated and then released.

The flames apparently originated in an area near a wood burning stove. Firefighters brought the fire under control at around 9 a.m.  The structure sustained significant water, smoke and flame damage, but an estimate of the dollar amount was not immediately available.

Montgomery County Emergency Management, Montgomery County Communications, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Villisca Power and Public Works and the American Red Cross also assisted at the scene.

2 arrested in Mills County

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February 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests. At around 1-a.m. Thursday (Today), 44-year-old Bobby Lee Mitchell, Jr., of Grand Island, NE., was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Bond was set at $1,000. And, (As previously reported) at around 8:05-a.m. Tuesday, 24-year-old Donovan Edward Belt, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Eluding, Driving w/a denied or revoked license, and Theft in the 1st Degree. Bond was set at $16,000.

Authorities say Belt was fleeing from law enforcement on 284th Street at around 2:12-a.m., Tuesday, at speeds of more than 100 mph. When the 2016 Chevy he was driving approached the intersection with 284th Street and Highway 34, it was traveling too fast and went through the T intersection. The vehicle struck an embankment on the south side of the road, causing the vehicle to go airborne. The vehicle came to rest on its wheels, about 30-yards into a farm field. Belt was treated for minor injuries at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. The vehicle was a total loss.

Atlantic School Board acts on resignations & contracts

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February 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic School Board, Wednesday, acted on approving four resignations and seven contract recommendations. Those who have tendered their resignations include:

  • Shauna Casey, WA Elementary Paraeducator
  • Chris Kennedy, Route Driver/Bus Monitor
  • Paul Ruhr,WA Elem. Custodian
  • Laurie Fell, Kindergarten Teacher

Superintendent Steve Barber’s recommendations for contract approval included:

  • Hillary Thompson, Bus Driver
  • Alan Sorensen, Bus Route Driver
  • Tori Wood, Achievement Center Paraeducator
  • Traci Luke, PM Car/Suburban Driver
  • Terry Hinzmann, Summer School Supervisor (Credit Recovery)
  • Joe Brummer, MS Boys Track Coach
  • Paul Iekel, MS Girls Track Coach.

The Board also approved February 22nd as “Bus Driver Appreciation Day,” a day to recognize the District’s Transportation Staff for their commitment to the students. Board President Laura McLean urged parents and teachers alike to take note of the day.

The Atlantic School Board agreed to sell, to the highest bidder, two vehicles recommended for disposal by District Transportation Director Mark Weis. The vehicles are not being used anymore, and are simply taking up space. The vehicles are, a 2005 International School Bus (#2) with a diesel engine, which is no longer needed as a spare, and a 2003 Ford Van (#8), which has rusted out panels that are too costly to repair and render the vehicle unsafe to transport students.

Superintendent Steve Barber there’s also a vehicle that’s been scavenged for parts and is only good now, for salvage.

And, in his report to the Board, Mr. Barber highlighted certain aspects of Academic Excellence, Team Culture and District Operations.

Barber said also they are working closely with local legislators to provide advocacy for public education, and trying to determine how bills passed this session will affect the Atlantic CSD.

Waukee Hy-Vee robbery suspect is in custody

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February 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Waukee, Iowa) – Detectives with the Waukee Police Department have apprehended a suspect in the Wednesday morning attempted robbery of a grocery store. Authorities say Mark Doyle was arrested without incident Wednesday afternoon, in Clive. His arrest took place with assistance from the Clive and Urbandale Police Departments. Mr. Doyle will be charged with Robbery 2nd Degree in connection to the incident in Waukee.
Waukee Police Chief Chad McCluskey said, “Officers with multiple metro law enforcement agencies were instrumental in the quick identification and apprehension of the suspect in this case. We are very thankful for our strong relationships with our partners, and the Waukee community should be very proud of the work done by the Waukee Police Department team, not just on this incident but on a daily basis.”

(Previous report) –

On Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 6:17 AM, Waukee Police responded to a call for service at HyVee Fast & Fresh at 1025 E Hickman Rd. referencing a robbery that had just occurred. The suspect entered the store with his hand in his pocket, approached the clerk and asked for money. There was no visible weapon.
No money was taken and the suspect left the scene; no injuries to report.

Bill drafted in response to high profile case of teen who she says killed her rapist

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February 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The chairman of a key Senate committee is working on a bill inspired by the case of an Iowa teenager convicted of murdering a man she says raped her repeatedly. The judge who handled the Pieper Lewis case did not sentence her to prison and gave her a deferred judgement, but by law was required to order her to pay 150-thousand dollars to the family of the man she killed. Brad Zaun of Urbandale, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, says requiring a rape victim to pay the family of her rapist seems like an injustice. “I had a lot of constituents reach out who were pretty upset about that,” Zaun says.

Zaun has introduced a bill that would give judges the ability to consider the actions of the victim of a crime when deciding whether the victim’s family is owed restitution. Amy Campbell, a lobbyist for the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault, says the group recommends that bill be more narrowly focused.  “So that we’re really addressing the extreme cases,” Campbell says. Marion County Attorney Ed Bull says providing discretion to judges is a good thing in general, but the bill needs to clearly define what sort of cases would be covered. “At the time we get to sentencing, then are we going to have in essence a mini trial where the defense counsel is now going to try to prove their client is the victim of an offense?” Bull asks. “…What is the evidentiary standard for the court to determine if that person is truly a victim?”

Lisa Davis Cook, a lobbyist for the Iowa Association of Justice, says the trial lawyers group agrees. “While we absolutely believe in the concept and understand the case where this came about, we do agree that it needs to be tightened up a little bit to make sure there aren’t any unintended consequences that we’re not thinking about,” Davis Cook said.

The Lewis case drew national attention and a GoFundMe account raised the funds to cover the restitution she was ordered to pay. Lewis, who is now 18, walked away from a residential corrections center in November and was taken back into custody a few days later. A hearing scheduled in March will determine if she’ll be sent to prison for violating her probation.

ISU professor studying Iowa’s wine drinking habits

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February 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An expert at Iowa State University is conducting an online survey of Iowa wine drinkers to learn more about how and why they choose products made in the state. Aude Watrelot says the survey on white and red wines covers many aspects of the decision to buy a product. “Do they buy those wines at a specific place? So maybe at a winery, or is it more in a restaurant? Or is it in a grocery store? And then what do they look at when they try to purchase wine?,” she says.

The questions also ask about the packaging of wine and how that influences a purchase. “The design of the label, or do they look at the production of the wine? Do they look at the place of production of the wine,?” she says. “And then what do they do with this wine? As soon as they purchase the wine, they probably won’t drink the wine right away.” Watrelot is a chemist who focuses on the chemical composition of wines produced in the Midwest. She says the way wine is used once you get it home is an important factor. “Once you open the bottle of wine, if you don’t drink everything right away — what do you do with this wine? Do you keep it open? To have some air coming into in contact with a wine? Or do you close the wine? Do you try to remove the air? Do you store in the fridge?”

Watrelot says there are around 98 wineries in Iowa and some 250 vineyards, and the number of wineries is always increasing. She says the survey can help ensure they are moving in the right direction. “Those answers will be helpful for the grape and wine industry just to improve the winemaking practices. So trying to improve the quality during the process to make sure the wine that is provided to consumers is of high quality and will remain of high quality,” she says.

The survey is be available through February 13th. To take the survey, visit https://iastate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eJArChzeYKnSBzo.

Atlantic School Board sets public hearing on WA Elementary Playground Project bids

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February 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – When the Atlantic School District’s Board of Education met Wednesday evening in the High School Media Center, they agreed to set March 8th at 5:30-p.m., as the date and time for a public hearing on bids received for the Washington Elementary School Playground Improvement Project. The Board authorized Snyder and Associates’ Dave Sturm to begin the bid letting aspect of the project. The bids will be due by 2-p.m. March 7th. Board President Laura McLean and Superintendent Steve Barber said it’s hoped that by fast-tracking the project, work can take place this summer.

Snyder’s Dave Sturm and Tim West, Snyder Landscape Architect, spoke with the Board about some of the agreed upon project features.

Speaking via video conference call, Tim West said they worked with the manufacturers to select structures that offer a whole range of developmental challenges and mobility.

There’s a large rope climber was chosen over a circular, spinning-type of element.

Not everything on the wish list, Dave Sturm said, could be included in platform footprint, like a split, high slide. Tim West…

The project would be paid for through SAVE, in the amount of $650,000.

VICKI BLUNK HURLBUTT, 74 of Waynesville/ St. Roberts, Mo (formerly of Atlantic) (No svcs.)

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February 9th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

VICKI BLUNK HURLBUTT, 74 of Waynesville/ St. Roberts, Missouri and formerly of Atlantic died Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at her home in Missouri. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned at this time.

 

VICKI BLUNK HURLBUTT is survived by:

Mother: Helen Blunk of Atlantic

Daughter: Terri Macon of St. Roberts, Mo.

Son: Jim Hurlbutt of Court Orchard, Wa.

Sisters: Janet Burton of Omaha, Neb., Linda Power and Ann Julie Lenox both of Queensland, Australia

4 grandchildren

Class 1A Girls Regional Basketball Schedule 02/09/2023

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February 9th, 2023 by admin

First round regional girls basketball games will be contested in Class 1A tonight. Here is a look at the area regions with all games set to start at 7:00 p.m.

Region 4

Remsen St. Mary’s -BYE
George-Little Rock @ Gehlen Catholic
South O’Brien @ Kingsley-Pierson
Harris-Lake Park @ Trinity Christian
Exira-EHK- BYE
Ar-We-Va @ Woodbury Central
Audubon @ Coon Rapids-Bayard
Siouxland Christian @ River Valley

Region 5

Westwood- BYE
Whiting @ Boyer Valley
Orient-Macksburg @ CAM
West Harrison @ Tri-Center
Woodbine-BYE
Griswold @ Riverside
Hamburg @ Stanton
East Union @ Murray

Region 7

St. Albert- BYE
Diagonal @ Lenox
Sidney @ East Mills
Essex @ Fremont-Mills
Bedford @ Martensdale-St. Marys
Melcher-Dallas @ Mormon Trail
Southeast Warren @ Earlham
Lamoni @ Wayne

IGHSAU releases Class 4A and 5A regional basketball brackets

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February 9th, 2023 by admin

The IGHSAU has released the regional basketball brackets for Class 4A and 5A schools. Regional Quarterfinal games will be played on Wednesday, February 15th with Regional Semifinals on February 18th and Finals on February 21st for both classes. Here is a look at the regions featuring area teams and links to the full pairings for each class. All games at 7:00 p.m.

CLASS 4A

Region 1

Quarterfinals
Perry @ Carroll
Webster City @ Ft. Dodge

Semifinals
Perry/Carroll @ Dallas Center-Grimes
Webster City/Ft. Dodge @ Humboldt

Region 3

Quarterfinals
Storm Lake @ LeMars
Denison-Schleswig @ Sergeant Bluff-Luton

Semifinals
LeMars/Storm Lake @ Bishop Heelan
SB-L/Denison-Schleswig @ Spencer

Region 5

Quarterfinals
Oskaloosa @ Winterset
Creston @ Glenwood

Semifinals
Oskaloosa/Winterset @ Pella
Creston/Glenwood @ Lewis Central

CLASS 5A

Region 2

Quarterfinals
CB Thomas Jefferson @ Des Moines Lincoln

Semifinals
DM Lincoln/CB TJ @ Johnston
CB Abraham Lincoln @ Sioux City East