Jim Field visits with Bob Harris, Coach/President of the Southwest Iowa Fishing Team, after their first event at Prairie Rose Lake on Saturday.
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Jim Field visits with Bob Harris, Coach/President of the Southwest Iowa Fishing Team, after their first event at Prairie Rose Lake on Saturday.
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The Creston Police Department reports a local man was arrested Monday night on a Union County warrant. 30-year-old Alex Cunningham, of Creston, was taken into custody at around 9:45-p.m., on a warrant for Failure to Serve Court Ordered Jail Sentence, on the original charge of Violation of Protection Order. Cunningham was being held in the Union County Jail until the balance of his sentence is served.
An accident involving an ATV in northern Iowa’s Winnebago County, Monday night, claimed one life and resulted in injuries to another person. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2021 Can-Am ATV wad traveling through a field west of Forest City at around 10:10-p.m., when the vehicle went off of a terrace and began to roll. An occupant in the vehicle was ejected and died at the scene. He was identified as 49-year-old John Eugene West, of Forest City. The second occupant, 23-year-old Terence Jacob West, also of Forest City, suffered non-life threatening injuries. He was flown by LifeNet helicopter to Mercy Hospital in Mason City. Neither man was wearing a seat belt.
The Patrol said it wasn’t immediately clear who was driving the ATV. The accident remains under investigation.
(Radio Iowa) – State officials say liquid manure from a cattle operation near Remsen turned the water in a nearby creek brown and killed fish for several miles downstream. Department of Natural Resources staff were on site Monday, monitoring clean-up and conducting a count of dead fish. According to a news release from the agency, Louis Pick, who owns LCNJ Farms, filled a tanker with manure Saturday night, but a valve on the tanker apparently failed.
Manure ran into a road ditch, then into a tributary of Whiskey Creek near Remsen. Pick discovered the spill Monday morning and took steps to stop the flow of manure into the ditch and recover pools of liquid manure in the area.
The news at 7:07-a.m., w/News Director Ric Hanson.
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Perry, Iowa – April 6, 2021 – Alliant Energy and the city of Perry have reached an agreement to install a 1-megawatt solar facility on a 7-acre site on the western edge of the city. On April 5, a lease for the project was approved during the City Council Meeting. Sven Peterson, City Administrator for the City of Perry, says “The City of Perry looks forward to hosting a solar energy project in our community,” said . “Our collaboration with Alliant Energy on this facility will provide financial, environmental and educational benefits to the city and area residents.”
By hosting the solar facility, the City of Perry will receive significant revenue from lease payments for 25 years. The city will also obtain renewable energy credits from the project to offset their greenhouse gas and carbon dioxide emissions and help them progress toward their sustainability goals. Mason Adams, Alliant Energy key account manager, says “We are excited to partner with the city of Perry to support the community and bring more clean energy to our customers. This is the first Alliant Energy® Customer Hosted Renewables solar facility in the state of Iowa. This project is a win-win that will benefit the local economy and the environment for many years to come. It represents our vision to provide a clean energy future for our customers and the communities we serve.”
The solar facility will be located on a remediated brownfield site that the city of Perry has worked to put a renewable energy project on for several years. Alliant Energy will oversee construction of the solar facility and will own, operate and maintain it. There are no upfront, financing or other costs to the city of Perry. It is expected to be operational by mid-2022.
(Radio Iowa) – The man wanted for last week’s murder of a Mason City man was arrested on Monday afternoon after a standoff with authorities in Algona. The Mason City Police Department says at around 4 o’clock, 38-year-old Benjamin Gonzalez was taken into custody on a first-degree murder warrant.
Benjamin B. Gonzalez
He’s accused of the shooting death last Wednesday night of 36-year-old Michael Creviston in the area of 3rd Northwest and North Jefferson. Gonzalez is being held in the Cerro Gordo County Jail on $1 million cash-only bond pending an initial court date. If convicted of first-degree murder, Gonzalez would face a mandatory sentence of life in prison without the opportunity for parole.
Police are still seeking more information about the case, and if you have information, you are asked to contact the Mason City Police Department at 641-421-3636.
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office reports six recent arrests. Last Saturday (4/3/21), Deputies arrested 49-year-old Mario Santay-Hernandez, of Schuyler NE, following a traffic stop along Highway 191 north of Portsmouth. Upon further investigation, Santay-Hernandez taken into custody for operating while intoxicated 1st offense, and failure to have a valid driver’s license. He was transported to the jail without incident and released a few hours later after posting a cash bond.
Last Friday (4/21), 24-year-old Bret Michael Schutles, of Carroll, was arrested following a traffic stop in Shelby County. Schultes was taken into custody after further investigation and charged with operating while intoxicated 2nd offense, speeding violation, no insurance, and failure to display license plate. He was transported to the jail without incident and released the following morning after posting bond.
Authorities say three people were arrested on separate charges, March 30th:
On March 29th, 35-year-old Bryce William Messinger, of Harlan, was taken into custody after a traffic stop along Highway 59 in Shelby County. Upon further investigation, Messinger was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with prohibited acts, possession of controlled substance (marijuana), possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving while license suspended. He was released on his own recognizance on the local charge, but transferred to another county upon release for an active warrant for failure to pay child support.
RUSSELL E. BLOHM, 81, of Audubon, died Sunday, April 4th, at Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan. Funeral services for RUSSELL BLOHM will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, April 10th, at the Harvest of Hope Church, in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.
Visitation with the family present, is at the funeral home from 5-until 7-p.m. Friday, April 9th.
Burial is in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.
RUSSELL BLOHM is survived by:
His daughter – Angela Barclay, of Audubon
His son – Russell Blohm, II, of Chariton.
His brother – David (Debbie) Blohm, of Audubon.
2 grandchildren, his in-laws, other relatives and friends.