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Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., Oct. 1st 2015

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October 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

GLENWOOD, Iowa (AP) — Three people have been charged in connection with a fight and shooting that injured a high school principal. The Mills County Attorney’s Office says 42-year-old Hurl Beechum, 18-year-old Denver Cook and 21-year-old Colton McDaniel face different charges following Sunday’s altercation in Glenwood. Cook and McDaniel are accused of attacking Glenwood Community High School Principal Richard Hutchinson, and Beechum is accused of shooting McDaniel.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A disbarred attorney and former police officer has pleaded guilty to selling counterfeit currency to an undercover agent. Federal prosecutors say 43-year-old Brian Stowe of Waverly entered his plea Wednesday in Cedar Rapids. Prosecutors say Stowe sold $900 in counterfeit currency for $250 in real currency to an undercover law enforcement agent in February.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A woman who was forced to find a new home for her dog is seeking to end Council Bluff’s 10-year-old ban on pit bulls. Shala Richardson started a petition which gathered about 700 signatures and is now in the hands of the City Council. Richardson was forced to place her dog, Stitch, with a family outside the city in July. The Daily Nonpareil reports council members will decide whether to keep or lift the ban.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate John Kasich is ramping up his campaigning in Iowa. The Ohio governor spoke to more than 100 people at a town hall style meeting in Davenport on Wednesday. Kasich talked about balancing budgets and boasted about a recent video of him dancing at an event that was posted on YouTube.