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Chariton man arrested on numerous charges in Taylor County, after being tasered

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April 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office used force to arrest a man early this (Saturday) morning. 37-year old Nicholas Giesken, of Chariton, was arrested in the 200 block of Broadway Street in Clearfield on a valid Taylor County Warrant for Possession of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person, a Class D Felony.

During the arrest Giesken failed to comply with Deputies commands and was tasered. He faces charges that include with Interference with Official Acts, a simple misdemeanor and Possession of a Controlled Substance – Marijuana (1st Offense).

During the investigation, Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office K9, Heky, assisted and indicated to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle that Giesken was in control of. Giesken was subsequently charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance – Methamphetamine (3rd or subsequent offense), a Class D Felony.  He was being held in the Taylor County Jail  on $10,600 bond, pending an appearance with the magistrate.

And, a Bedford man was arrested Thursday on an active Taylor County warrant for Failure to Appear in court on an original charge of Theft in the 2nd Degree. 28-year old Adam Sills was also chargedin conjunction with an active investigation for Forgery. He was being held at the Taylor County Jail on $5,000 bond.

Leaders of 4 states hit by flooding meet again with Corps

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April 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — The leaders of several Midwest states hit recently by flooding along the Missouri River say they’ve received assurances from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that the states will “have a seat at the table” when it comes to river management decisions.

The Republican governors of Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri and Kansas’ Democratic lieutenant governor all met with Corps officials in the western Iowa city of Council Bluffs on Friday, the second such meeting since last month’s devastating floods.

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts said the states are considering pushing for formation of a Missouri River management commission — similar to the Mississippi River Commission — that would include representatives from the states.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds also said repair contracts for three of the river’s larges breaches have already been awarded and that some of the repairs could be finished as early as July.

Get help from your real estate agent in appealing tax assessment

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The deadline is approaching for you to appeal if you got a new assessment on your home that you think is too high. Iowa Association of Realtors president John Goede says there’s a place you can get help. He says call your agent to get help with your assessment. He says the real estate agent can help you research comparables.

“They’re the professional, they’re the pro, they’re the expert in your area. And they would be glad to help to get some compables to help you with your presentation to the board of adjustment,” Goede says. The appeals have to be into the county by April 30th.

N. Iowa woman sentenced after confining boy beneath stairs

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ELDORA, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa woman convicted on charges related to confining her boyfriend’s 8-year-old son under basement stairs has been sentenced to jail and a small fine.

The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports Traci Lynn Tyler was sentenced Friday to up to a year in jail, following her April 10 conviction of misdemeanor false imprisonment. She had been charged with kidnapping but a judge convicted her of the lesser charge.

Prosecutors say Tyler and the boy’s father, Alex Shadlow, locked the child in a space beneath the basement stairs of their Ackley home for at least nine hours a day in summer 2017. The boy told authorities he slept on concrete.

Because Tyler served 266 days in jail before her conviction, she may only serve another three months. That time could be reduced for good behavior. She was fined $315. Shadlow is awaiting trial.

Legislative adjournment delayed by sex reassignment measure

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Efforts to end the Iowa legislative session have been delayed by a last-minute amendment from conservative Republicans who are seeking to prohibit the use of Medicaid funding to pay for sex-reassignment surgery.

Backers of the Friday afternoon amendment to a Health and Human Services funding bill say the prohibition on using federal or state money for sex reassignment surgery is a response to an Iowa Supreme Court decision. The ruling last month said the state cannot deny two transgender women Medicaid coverage for such a surgery.

Republican Sen. Jake Chapman says his constituents believe “this is an elective surgery that if Iowans want to do, that’s fine but not with our taxpayer dollars.”

Senate Democratic Leader Janet Petersen called the amendment a mean-spirited attempt at discrimination. By raising the issue so late, she says Republicans prevented Democrats from amending the proposal.

The measure also would prohibit government money from paying for sex education programs by Planned Parenthood.

The Senate passed the bill 31-19. The bill was to be heard in the House later.

FEMA to open DRC in Shelby County beginning on Monday

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Emergency Management Coordinator Alex Londo report FEMA will be opening disaster recovery centers for people to apply for assistance in Shelby county. They will be in Harlan at the Harlan Fire Department located at 906 Cyclone Ave on Monday April 29 thru Wednesday May 1st. The hours will be Monday 12pm to 7pm and 9am to 7pm Tuesday and Wednesday.

FEMA representatives will in Shelby at the Community building located at 500 East St on Thursday May 2nd thru Saturday May 4th. Hours of operation are Thursday 12pm to 7pm and 9am to 7pm Friday and Saturday.

FEMA personnel will then follow the same schedule the following week at both locations. There is no need to set up an appointment, just come in and register.

3 arrests in Mills County

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report the arrest at around 12:25-a.m. Thursday, of a Council Bluffs man and woman. 38-year old Bryan James Regenscheid was arrested in the area of 221st St. and Highway 34, on two counts Possession of Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His bond was set at  $2,600. At the same place and time, 27-year old Angel Marie Shlee was arrested for Forgery and Theft in the 5th degree. Her bond was set at $5,300.

Wednesday night, 30-year old Amanda Corine Elrod, of Glenwood, was arrested at 6th and N. Vine Streets in Glenwood, for Driving Under Suspension and having No SR-22 Insurance. Bond was set at 1,300.

Motorcycle vs. car accident in Atlantic Friday afternoon

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

One person was transported by Medivac Ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital, following an accident early this (Friday) afternoon at 8th and Walnut Streets, in Atlantic. The collision happened at around 12:45-p.m.  Atlantic Police Chief Dave Erickson said an initial investigation determined a Harley Davidson Sportster motorcycle was traveling southbound on Walnut Street and approaching the intersection. A yellow passenger car was traveling west on 8th Street. Erickson said it appears the female driver of the car failed to yield.

Atlantic Police Chief Dave Erickson on the scene of a motorcycle/car accident (Ric Hanson/photo)

The driver of the cycle tried to avoid the collision and laid the cycle in its side. In the process, the bike apparently clipped the rear passenger side of the car. The male driver of the motorcycle suffered minor injuries. Erickson said “It’s the season people need to watch out for motorcycles, because there’s sand out there and everything else. It’s just not a good thing.” And, with the nice weather, “Kids will be out on their bicycles too, so people just need to be more aware so that nobody ends up being killed.”

The names of the motorcycle and car driver were not immediately released.

Industrial Parkway in Harlan to close for about a week

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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Gene Gettys, Harlan City Administrator, has announced that effective this (Friday afternoon), Industrial Parkway in Harlan will be closed for repair. This is the roadway that runs between Concerned, Inc and Van Diest Supply. The road is expected to be closed up to a week while repairs are completed. They apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Drug Take Back Day is tomorrow (Saturday, 4/27) – get rid of your old/unused meds

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A reminder: Area law enforcement agencies in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), are offering you a chance to drop-off your unwanted, expired or other prescription medications, no questions asked, free of charge, Saturday, April 27th, from 10-a.m. Until 2-p.m. The Prescription Drug Take Back Day is designed to reduce the availability of prescription drugs to prevent pill abuse, misuse and theft, by ridding homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Simply bring your pills for disposal to one of several area drop-off sites.

Only pills or patches will be accepted. No liquids, needles or sharps. Here’s a partial list of drop-off sites:

  • Atlantic: The Atlantic Police Department (In the lobby), and the drop-off site at Walmart.
  • The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Council Bluffs Police Department – Walgreens drop-off site.
  • Harrison County Sheriff’s Office (in the lobby).
  • Glenwood Police Department – Hy-Vee Pharmacy in Glenwood.
  • The Fremont County Sheriff’s located at 2814 200th Street, in Sidney
  • Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office – at the Sheriff’s Office in Mt. Ayr.

For a list of prescription drug drop-off sites near you, go to: https://takebackday.dea.gov/ or www.DEATakeBack.com.

Last fall, Americans turned in nearly 460 tons of prescription drugs at more than 5,800 sites operated by the DEA and almost 4,800 of its state and local law enforcement partners. Overall, in its 16 previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners have taken in almost 11 million pounds of pills.