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Authorities suspect tornado damaged Iowa farmstead

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May 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ADAIR, Iowa (AP) — Authorities suspect a tornado destroyed a house and damaged other buildings on a farmstead in southwest Iowa’s Adair County. No injuries have been reported. The incident was reported around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, 2 miles east-southeast of Adair. The National Weather Service says debris from the farmstead landed on Interstate 80. The tornado sighting has not yet been confirmed.

Law enforcement reported to KJAN that numerous power poles were down this morning across rural roads in eastern Cass County. A motorist drove over one of the power lines at around 4-a.m. on Glendale/Fairview Road, between 750th (Highway 148) and 760th Streets.

‘Floodstock’ concert Friday in Imogene to benefit flood victims

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May 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Musicians from across the region will lend their talents to a benefit concert later this week, the proceeds from which will go to the victims of this spring’s Missouri River flooding. The Shamrock Theater in the southwest Iowa town of Imogene is hosting “Floodstock 2019” on Friday night. Singer-songwriter George McGargill of Imogene is helping to organize the event. “Some people have lost everything, you know, their house,” McGargill says. “It’s tough. And we could raise a million dollars and it wouldn’t be a drop in the bucket, but we’ll raise what we can and we’ll try to help out a little bit and if nothing else, they’ll know somebody cares.”

Another local musician, Rick Hillyard, says he’s seen the extent of the flood damage across the area in Nebraska, Missouri, and in southwest Iowa, especially in towns like Pacific Junction, or P-J. “We played in Plattsmouth at the Hop Yard and we had to drive through P.J. to get across the bridge and it’s devastating,” Hillyard says. “There’s nothing left there. It’s heartbreaking.”

Performers at Friday’s concert include McGargill, Hillyard, Omaha recording artist Jocelyn, and Jeff Slater and the Union County Band. Free will donations will be collected. For those who can’t attend, donations can also be left at any Bank Iowa location.

Drive with caution between Cass-Adair Counties: Downed power lines across some roads

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May 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Drivers should exercise extreme caution this morning, if traveling on roads between the Cass and Adair County lines. Law enforcement reports several downed power lines, with multiple posts/poles sucked out of the ground. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for the area at around 12:45-a.m.  One motorist drove over a downed power line on Glendale Road between 750th and 760th just before 4-a.m. The National Weather Service is sending a survey team to assess the damage and determine whether it was straight line winds or a possible tornado that caused the destruction.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., May 22nd, 2019

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May 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 p.m. CDT

INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (AP) — A judge has delayed sentencing for former “The Bachelor” star Chris Soules for leaving the scene of a fatal 2017 accident. The decision comes after Judge Andrea Dryer ruled Tuesday that she will disregard letters from the deceased driver’s relatives. Dryer says the wife and sons of Iowa farmer Kenneth Mosher aren’t victims under state law because Soules was not convicted of causing Mosher’s death.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A southwest Iowa man has filed a free speech lawsuit against a sheriff’s deputy, his supervisor and the county after he was arrested for writing a social media post that profanely criticized the deputy. The ACLU of Iowa filed the lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of Jon Richard Goldsmith, a Red Oak resident who saw an incident and then criticized a deputy, leading the sheriff’s department to charge Goldsmith with third-degree harassment, a misdemeanor. The charge was later dismissed

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Officials say Davenport’s public works department has spent more than $1 million on fighting floods this spring and that figure is expected to rise as the city prepares to hold back future deluges. A provisional flood barricade holding back the Mississippi River ruptured on April 30, sending floodwaters into downtown Davenport. The Quad-City Times reports that Davenport Public Works Director Nicole Gleason says the flooding put pressure on a department with numerous other obligations to manage.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the fire-related death of a woman last year. The Sioux City Journal reports that 52-year-old Robert Mahoney was sentenced Tuesday to 25 years for first-degree arson and five years for involuntary manslaughter, with the sentences to be served one after the other. A jury convicted Mahoney in March of the counts for the death of 51-year-old Wanda Blake.

Page County woman arrested for possession of pot in Adams County

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May 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop late Tuesday night in Adams County resulted in the arrest of a woman from Page County. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports 40-year old Tabatha Culbertson, of Coin, was arrested at around 11:35-p.m., after the K9 Baxo was deployed and gave a positive indication to the odor of narcotics.

A search of Culbertson’s vehicle was performed, during which deputies located a container of marijuana. Culbertson was placed under arrest for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Her bond was set at $1,000.

Red Oak man arrested for assault Tues. afternoon

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May 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak, Tuesday afternoon, arrested 29-year old Dustin Ray Ahrens, of Red Oak. Ahrens was arrested at around 12:20-p.m. for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held without bond, pending an appearance before a Magistrate Judge.

Iowa man sentenced to 30 years for woman’s fire death

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May 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the fire-related death of a woman last year. The Sioux City Journal reports that 52-year-old Robert Mahoney was sentenced Tuesday to 25 years for first-degree arson and five years for involuntary manslaughter, with the sentences to be served one after the other. A jury convicted Mahoney in March of the counts for the death of 51-year-old Wanda Blake.

Blake died three weeks after Mahoney torched his Sioux City apartment on Feb. 4, 2018. Prosecutors say Mahoney was bored when he set a small fire using bug spray and a lighter. When the fire went out, Mahoney became angry and set a second fire, which blazed out of control and damaged several units at Central Apartments.

Ten Dressbarn stores in Iowa to close

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May 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The 10 “Dressbarn” stories in Iowa are closing. The parent company that owns the budget clothing chain is shutting down all 650 Dressbarn stores in the United States. The company also owns Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant and said it will shift focus to more profitable brands. A woman in Connecticut opened the first Dress Barn in 1962.

There are Dressbarn stores in Ankeny, Cedar Rapids, Coralville, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Dubuque, Sioux City, West Des Moines, Waterloo and Williamsburg. No word yet on when liquidation sales will begin.

The number of retail store closings so far in 2019 is now larger than the TOTAL number of brick-and-mortar stores that closed last year.

Meeting tonight aims to help flooded SW Iowans sell their ruined homes

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May 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A special meeting is planned tonight (Tuesday) in Glenwood for residents in southwest Iowa to get more information about dealing with their flood-damaged homes. Sheri Bowen, spokeswoman for Mills County, says the meeting’s purpose is to offer homeowners more details about various grant programs that are available for demolishing or buying out properties impacted by this spring’s flooding. Bowen says FEMA is offering one such program.

“It’s a chance for the county or the city to look at where houses are built where they shouldn’t be,” Bowen says. “It’s also an opportunity for homeowners who have been badly damaged here, and just have no way of rebuilding their properties, to have a buyout at pre-flood value.” Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management officials will be on hand to review the program and answer questions, and FEMA representatives will discuss individual assistance programs and direct housing. Bowen says it’s still not known how many properties in the county were damaged or destroyed by flooding.

“The county has a program in place where an inspector goes out when folks can return to their properties and assesses that property for structural safety and for their ability to get their power and their gas turned back on,” Bowen says. “So, in the unincorporated areas, I think we have a better look of what the houses do look like.” Bowen says a large number of homes in Pacific Junction suffered significant damage in the flooding.

“In the city of Pacific Junction, they have had a delay in their structural inspections,” Bowen says. “Those won’t be happening for another week or week-and-a-half. So, there’s no firm number there either. But, we do know that a large number had water to the eaves of their first level, so they sustained major damage for an extended period of time.” Bowen says Iowa Department of Transportation crews were in the community last week to haul off massive piles of flood-related debris outside homes, though she says more work remains.

“We have a number of properties that have not yet been mucked out, or cleaned out, due to folks being unsure of what their next steps are and availability of volunteer organizations,” Bowen says. “Will those houses be cleaned out? Are they appropriate to be cleaned out? That still remains to be seen by inspection happening, hopefully in the near future.”

Tonight’s meeting is scheduled for 7 P-M at the Glenwood High School Auditorium.

Harlan Police report (5/21)

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May 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports three recent arrests. On Saturday, 47-year old Francis Raymond, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service.  He was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and prohibited acts penalties.

Last Thursday, 24-year old Anthony Michael McCoy, of Avoca, was arrested following a traffic stop.  He was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with driving while barred and violating a one-way traffic designation. 34-year old Anthony Joseph Koester, of Harlan, was also transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.