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Creston Police report, 6/1/22

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report the arrest Tuesday night, of 31-year-old Ashton James Olson, of Creston. Olson was arrested at his residence on a Union County Warrant for Failure To Appear, on an original charge of Operating while under the Influence 1st Offense. He was transported to the Union County Jail and later was released on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

And, a woman residing in the 800 block of Golden Shores, in Creston, reported to Police Tuesday morning, that someone had broke into her home and took multiple items. The missing items include medications, jars of change, Apple Airpods and ONN Headphones. The loss was estimated at $810.

Iowa 13-year-old advances to quarterfinals of National Spelling Bee

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A 13-year-old from eastern Iowa has made it through the first three rounds of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Edith Dawson just finished 8th grade in Mount Vernon. She correctly spelled the word for the Korean alphabet in the opening round of the National Spelling Bee. In the second round, she was asked to give another word that means hackneyed.

She correctly answered: “Trite.” In the third round, Dawson spelled Tutelary (TOOT-uh-lure-ee) and she will be among the spellers in today’s (Wednesday’s) Quarterfinals.

1 dead, 1 hurt in Harrison County rollover accident

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Mondamin, Iowa) – A single-vehicle rollover accident late Tuesday evening in Harrison County left one man dead and another injured. According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2005 Chevy Silverado pickup was traveling north on Kelly Avenue near 180th Trail northeast of Mondamin, when the vehicle left the road and rolled multiple times before landing on the driver’s side in the west ditch. Alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the crash that occurred a little before 7-p.m..

Authorities say 22-year-old Thomas Peasley, of Pisgah, and 24-year-old Michael Rodriquez, of Council Bluffs, were injured and transported by Mondamin Rescue to CHI Hospital in Missouri Valley, where Peasley died. Neither man was wearing a seat belt. It’s not clear which man was driving the pickup.

The crash remains under investigation. The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office.

Grassley hopeful of compromise on gun control legislation

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May 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – U-S Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa says he’s hopeful to hear of efforts to reach compromise on gun control legislation, especially if it includes his bill. Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas and Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut are scheduled to meet this week to establish a “framework” to find common ground on a response to recent mass shootings. Grassley says he heard President Biden’s address Sunday, where he promised to do something about gun violence.

Grassley says, “When I heard him talking about what Cornyn and Murphy are the people that are leading this effort to get some sort of a compromise, I heard him not only talk about guns but school safety.” Under his bill called the Eagles Act, Grassley says trained professionals would be tasked with working to identify and manage threats at the high school level before they occur. The bill would direct experts in child psychology to work closely with a federal threat assessment center to develop evidence-based techniques to identify potential threats.

“It builds on a program that was set up in 1998 for the Secret Service,” Grassley says. “It’s been very successful, to teach people how to observe people, and if you observe somebody that appears to be a threat to themselves or a threat to somebody else, that you would try to intervene.” While some bills before Congress have long names that are summarized with an acronym, Grassley says the Eagles Act is different.

“Eagle is the mascot for the Parkland, Florida, school that a student murdered, I think, 13 kids,” Grassley says. “I’ve worked with the parents down there. In fact, within the last two weeks, one of the parents was in my office again, asking how they could help.” Seventeen people were killed at the Parkland school, with 17 more injured. A 19-year-old former student was charged in the Valentine’s Day 2018 killings, which surpassed the Columbine High School massacre that killed 15, including the perpetrators, in Colorado in 1999.

A week ago, an 18-year-old fatally shot 19 students and two teachers, wounding 17 others, at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Creston man killed in Clarke County rollover crash

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May 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Osceola, Iowa) – A man from Union County died in a crash Tuesday afternoon on I-35 in Clarke County. According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2016 Chevy Impala was driving erratically southbound on the interstate at around 2:13-p.m., when the car left road to the right, re-entered the interstate and crossed over the southbound lanes before it entered the east ditch at near mile marker 31. The vehicle rolled and impacted trees before to rest on its passenger side.

The driver of the car, 33-year-old Tyrell D. Miller, of Creston, was partially ejected and died from his injuries. His body was transported by Clarke County EMS to the State Medical Examiner’s Office for autopsy.

South Dakota man dies from injuries in Cass County I-80 crash

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May 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Iowa State Patrol, Tuesday (May 31), released information about a crash in Cass County that claimed the life of a man from South Dakota. Authorities say a 2006 Harley Davidson motorcycle operated by 78-year-old James W. Spaulding, of Jefferson, SD, was in the right lane of I-80 eastbound, near mile marker 55, at around 2:25-p.m., Friday.

A 2017 Nissan Rogue SUV driven by 67-year-old Gale Eugene Linden, of Kimballton, was also in the right, eastbound lane. As the SUV slowed due to heavy traffic congestion from a lane closure in front of him, Spaulding was unable to slow down in-time. His motorcycle came into contact with the rear of the SUV in the right lane. Spaulding was ejected during the crash and also came into contact with the rear of the SUV.

When law enforcement arrived, they found him on the south shoulder of the interstate. He was sitting upright and talking with officers as they administered first aid. Spaulding was subsequently flown by LifeFlight Audubon to UnityPoint Hospital in Des Moines, where he died from his injuries over the weekend.

The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and Iowa DOT.

3rd Annual Youth Fishing Derby in Cass County set for June 11

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May 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Lewis, Iowa) – The Cass County Conservation Board will hold a youth fishing derby at Cold Springs Park near Lewis, on June 11th 2022. The event is open to the first 50 youths age 15 and under to register for the event. Check-in will run from 8:15am to 8:45am with the derby starting at 9:00am and running till 10:30 am.

Prizes will be awarded for the most total weight, heaviest single fish, longest single fish and shortest single fish. There will also be a raffle following fishing. The Conservation board with have some live bait for use and a limited number of fishing poles for use as well.

The Board and Conservation Dept. staff want too thank all those that donated items for the event: Weirich Welding for the trophies, and Cappel’s Ace Hardware for prizes. To register or for further details please contact Micah Lee with the Cass County Conservation Board at 712-769-2372.

Harlan Police report, 5/31/22

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May 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department report six arrests from May 10th through the 30th:

  • On Monday (May 30), 31-year-old Anthony Michael Bennett, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant.
  • Last Wednesday (May 25), 32-year-old Jesse Eugene Hutton, of Omaha, was arrested on an active Pottawattamie County warrant.
  • On the 23rd, 40-year-old Jasper William Daniel, of Atlantic, was arrested following a traffic stop, for Driving While Barred; and, 29-year-old Adams Tyrone Scheffler, of Harlan, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault, Assault, and Criminal Mischief.
  • May 13th, Harlan Police arrested 41-year-old James Steven Ortiz, of Harlan, on an active warrant out of Colorado.
  • And, on May 10th, 34-year-old Cory Robert Kyle, of Avoca, was arrested in Harlan for Driving While Barred, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Failure to Maintain a registration plate.

Glenwood Police report, 5/31/22

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May 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports two arrests occurred Monday (May 30):

41-year-old John Adams, of Glenwood, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance 3rd offense, bond set at $5000 cash or surety. And, 42-year-old Sara Johnson, of Glenwood, was arrested for driving while suspended, bond set at $300 cash or surety.

Whitver says ‘ gaming fatigue’ the reason legislature passed casino moratorium

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May 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Republican leader in the Iowa Senate says there is gaming fatigue in the state Capitol and that’s why a temporary moratorium on new casino licenses was quickly passed last week. Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver says “Please just said, ‘We want a pause and see how this shakes out over the next couple of years.'” Whitver notes there was zero push back during Senate debate of the moratorium. “There were a couple of changes that the casinos wanted to make this year that really aren’t that drastic of changes, but one thing that our people wanted to see is they don’t believe we need another casino right now,” Whitver says.

There are 19 state-licensed casinos operating in Iowa today. The moratorium on new licenses would last until July of 2024 — if the governor signs the bill into law. In August of 2019, sports betting became legal and Whitver says that was a factor. “Especially after the sports gaming bill that passed, there’s so many ads, so much talk about gaming, that people said: ‘We just need to put a pause on this,'” Whitever said.

And legislators this year tabled the casinos request to allow wagering on video game competitions, often called E-sports. “Over the last few years there’s been a lot of changes to our gaming laws in the state of Iowa, and then there have been changes that will affect Iowa, like Nebraska bringing casinos on board,” Whitver says. “And so there’s a little — a lot of gaming fatigue within the Capitol.”

Whitver made his comments during last weekend’s “Iowa Press on Iowa P-B-S. On Monday, dozens of local investors and Cedar Rapids officials said they intend to apply fo a casino license as soon as state law allows. The plans for a 250 million dollar casino and entertainment complex in downtown Cedar Rapids include flood control measures.