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Cass County Supervisors act on Conservation Board appointment & agree to meet w/realtors in a special session, re: County-owned land

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

[UPDATED] (Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday morning, accepted the resignation of Conservation Board member Phil Pryzchodzin, and the appointment of Blaine Behnken as a replacement. The Board tentatively approved the use of Opiod Recovery Funds in the amount $6,400, to host a mental health class for police and sheriff’s department personnel, in Atlantic. The funds were requested last month by Atlantic Police Chief Devin Hogue, in hopes of hosting the event for law enforcement personnel, in March, 2023. Hogue said CIT (Crisis Intervention Training) classes are being offered in Council Bluffs in January.

There is a drastic difference, he says, between that program and the one he wants to offer, in March.

The Board agreed to have the County Attorney draw-up a Resolution essentially stating that the funds will be transferred to, and administered by, Zion Integrated Behavioral Health Services. In his report to the Board, Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken said work is complete on Bridge #182 on 610th Street, and the road is open. Also, work is underway on a box culvert project on Fairview Road for Bridge #425 is underway. The rest is pretty much regular road maintenance, including hot melt asphalt (HMA) patching, road shoulder work, and the stockpiling of rock.

The Board tabled action for now, on approving a Resolution to amend the Cass County Five-year Construction Program. They approved the hiring of landfill employee James Stokely, as a Secondary Roads Truck Driver (Operator 1). In other business, Board Chair Steve Baier said he was pleased with the bid proposals that were submitted for real estate services, with regard to the sale of the County Farm (the Willow Heights property).

The county-owned farm includes the old Willow Heights building, approximately 115 acres of row crop ground and approximately 35 acres of pasture ground. The Supervisors held a considerable amount of discussion with regard to bids for Real Estate Services, associated with the sale of the County-Farm. They narrowed down their selection to Farmers National and Property Connection Real Estate. The Board will hold separate, final interviews with representatives of those two agents, on Friday. One interview takes place at 9-a.m., the other at 9:30-a.m.

The Board passed a Resolution to rescind a previous resolution that allocates payment of ARPA funds on November 15th, and changed the date of payment to November 10th, instead. They also passed a Resolution setting appropriations for Fiscal Year 2022-23.

Villisca woman arrested Tuesday afternoon

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman was arrested at around 1-p.m. Tuesday. 57-year-old Stephanie Hightshoe, of Villisca, was arrested on two-counts Delivery of Methamphetamine, both Class-C Felonies. She was being held on bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

Five suspects arrested in drug-related kidnapping

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Five people are now jailed and more arrests are expected in what Des Moines police say was a drug-related kidnapping. On Monday night, a 20-year-old Des Moines man was reported missing as rumors swirled he’d been kidnapped. On Tuesday morning, investigators found evidence the unidentified man had been held against his will and assaulted in an apartment — but had been moved to another apartment. His captors released him and detectives found him at a hospital with significant injuries.

The five kidnapping suspects range in age from 21 to 25 and all are from Des Moines or West Des Moines. Five guns were seized, including two that were reported stolen. Police say evidence indicates the victim was believed to owe a drug debt.  The suspects arrested include:

Brandon Dwight Johnson, 21-year-old from Des Moines
o Kidnapping – 2nd Degree
o Felon In Possession Of A Firearm

Deng Gai, 21-year-old from Des Moines
o Kidnapping – 2nd Degree
o Possession Of A Controlled Substance With Intent To Deliver
o Failure To Affix Tax Stamp

Michel Gai, 22-year-old from Des Moines
o Kidnapping – 2nd Degree
o Felon In Possession Of A Firearm

Rodney Vincent Benson, 22-year-old from Des Moines
o Kidnapping – 2nd Degree
o Carrying Weapons
o Possession Of A Controlled Substance

Malik Marquis Hawkins, 25-year-old from West Des Moines
o Kidnapping – 2nd Degree

Heartbeat Today 11-9-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 9th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Program Director Kelsey Beschorner about Christmas season events in Atlantic.

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Nation’s high court to hear challenge to law protecting Native children

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The U-S Supreme Court will hear constitutional challenges today (Wednesday) to a long-established law that protects Native children from being removed from their families. The Indian Child Welfare Act requires state agencies to work with tribes on child home placements. Iowa Assistant Attorney General Diane Murphy Smith says overturning the law would be devastating to tribal communities. Smith says, “In state court, we’re really facing huge implications for our Native children and Native families, and our tribal state agreements.” She says it would scale back the state’s ability to serve and collaborate with the Meskwaki tribe in Iowa.

Before the law passed in 1978, around one-fourth of Native children were taken from their families by state child welfare agencies. Of those, 85-percent ended up in non-Native homes. Great Plains Action Society representation director Jessica Engelking says reversal of the law would undo decades of work to protect Native children. Engelking says, “I’m absolutely terrified of going back to a time where our children were just stolen with impunity, more so than they are now.” The law’s opponents argue the legislation discriminates based on race, but tribes say being Native is a political designation, not a racial one, which means tribal sovereignty is also under threat.

Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller filed an amicus brief, urging the court to reject the challenges.

(reporting by Kendall Crawford, Iowa Public Radio)

Creston Police report, 11/9/22: 1 arrest, 1 incident of theft

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report 36-year-old Melisa Rhiane Griesinger, of Creston, was arrested today (Wed.) at around 12:45-a.m.  She was charged with Public Intoxication/1st offense, and Interference with Official Acts. Griesinger was transported to the Clarke County Jail, where her cash or surety bond was set at $600.

And, a man residing in the 500 block of N. Pine Street, in Creston, told police late Tuesday morning, that the license plates on his truck had been stolen. The plate number is LGY 169. The loss was estimated at $15.

Cass County Extension Report 11-9-2022

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

November 9th, 2022 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Iowa Constitutional Amendment passes

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – A majority of Iowans feel the right to keep and bear arms should be a part of the Iowa Constitution. Unofficial results show 65% of Iowans voted in favor of a Constitutional Amendment, that summarily states any restrictions of the right to own and bear firearms will be subject to strict scrutiny.

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz previews Wisconsin

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says the Hawkewyes made strides in wins over Northwestern and Purdue and will need to be even better this week at home against Wisconsin. The Badgers have won five of the last six in the series and during that stretch have feasted on Hawkeye mistakes.

The Badgers are 3-1 since firing Paul Chryst and elevating defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard to interim coach. The Badgers are coming off a 23-10 win over Maryland.

Ferentz says the Badger defense does a good job of disguising pressure.

A consistent them in this series has been the team that runs the ball the best has won the game.

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell previews Oklahoma State

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State takes a more confident offense on the road to Oklahoma State. The Cyclones piled up 391 yards of offense and scored 21 fourth quarter points in a 31-14 win over West Virginia.

That’s Cyclone coach Matt Campbell who feels it was a breakthrough performance by the offense.

The Cyclones aren’t sure who will start at quarterback for Oklahoma State but Campbell says the Cowboys remain a veteran team.

Campbell says despite the injuries the Cowboys remain a talented offense.