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Pott. County Sheriff’s report from 7/8/22

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July 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County, Friday, said a woman was arrested Thursday at a casino, for Public Intoxication. Authorities say 20-year-old Taylor Adams was arrested at Harrahs Stir Cove, after Deputies were notified by security that a female in the crowd didn’t have a wristband and was possibly underage holding an alcoholic drink. Adams was transported to the Pottawattamie County Jail and later released.

And, Pott. County Deputies arrested 32-year-old Jeffrey Kyle Peters, Thursday, following a traffic stop on Interstate 29 at mile marker 66 (just south of Honey Creek). Peters was charged with Driving While Barred and later released.

 

Sunday is “Fun Day” at the Adams County Fair

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July 10th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – The Adams County Fair, “Memories in the Making,” continues its run through Tuesday, in Corning. Here’s what’s on the schedule for today (Sunday, July 10th):

8:00am 5K Color Run (registration at 7:30am)

8:30am Sheep/Goat/Alpaca Show

9:00am Fair Fundraiser Breakfast

9:00am Open Pet Show

12:00pm Fair Parade:

  • The Parade starts at Grove Park.
  • Head East on 10th Street.
  • Turn South on Benton Street.
  • Head back East on Ninth Street.
  • South on Main Street
  • East on Seventh Street *Crosses Hwy 148*
  • Proceed on Seventh until it turns into John Street.
  • Then head North on John Street and turn into the Adams County Fairgrounds.

    Adams County Fair Parade route, 7/10/22

1:00pm Poultry Skillathon

2:00pm Puppet Show

3:00pm Baby Contest (registration at 2:30pm)

3:30pm Family Fair Tours

4:00pm Puppet Show

5:00pm Quilts of Valor

7:00pm Dairyland Donkey Ball

Motorist in Council Bluffs “late for work” was cited for speeding 107 mph in a 65 zone

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July 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Pottawattamie County, Iowa) – In a social media post, the Iowa State Patrol, Saturday, said a motorist traveling on Interstate 80 in Council Bluffs, Thursday, was stopped for excessive speed. The Patrol reports “Trooper Bardsley spotted [the unidentified] driver on I-80 near [mile marker 3].” The vehicle was traveling 107 mph in a 65 mph zone.
Authorities say the driver’s excuse for driving that fast, was because they were “Late for work.”
In the post, the Patrol pondered the question of whether or not the “he made it to work on time?,” and speculated that “spending time on the shoulder waiting for his citation didn’t help his efforts.” 

Norwalk woman injured in Dallas County crash; Motoryclist hurt in eastern Iowa crash

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July 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Dallas County, Iowa) – A collision Friday night on Interstate 80 near Van Meter resulted in a woman from Norwalk (Iowa) being flown to a hospital in Des Moines. According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2019 Freightliner semi driven by 26-year-old Devon Clarke, from Kissimmee, FL, was traveling east on I-80 at around 11:20-p.m., at the same time a 2017 Chevy Equinox driven by 25-year-old Madison Stogdill, of Norwalk, was traveling WEST, IN THE EASTBOUND LANE.

The SUV struck a bridge and rolled over before it was struck by the semi. Stogdill was transported by Mercy One Helicopter to Mercy Hospital in Des Moines. The crash remains under investigation. Multiple agencies assisted at the scene.

The State Patrol reports also, a collision between two motorcycles in northeast Iowa late Saturday morning, resulted in injuries to one of the motorcycle riders. A 2008 Triumph motorcycle operated by 53-year-old Chad Ernst, of Garber (Iowa), and a 2013 Harley Davidson cycle being operated by 56-year-old Daniel Helle, of Solon, were both southbound on Hilton Road in Clayton County, just north of Highway 3, when one of the cycles struck the other in the rear.

The crash happened at around 11:17-a.m. The Patrol says Chad Ernst was transported by Edgewood Ambulance to the hospital in Manchester.

The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office, Edgewood Fire, and Edgewood Ambulance.

Anthony Asay Attempted Murder/Arson jury trials set for July 12 & Aug. 2nd in Atlantic

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July 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Corrects date of 2nd trial) (Atlantic, Iowa) – Jury trials in the case of an Atlantic man charged in connection with a stabbing incident are set to take place July 12th and August 2nd, in Cass County District Court. According to online documents, 30-year-old Anthony Asay faces felony charges of Attempted Murder, Arson in the 1st Degree and Willful Injury causing bodily injury, as well as serious misdemeanor charges of Assault causing bodily injury or mental illness, and Possession of Marijuana/1st offense.

Last Thursday a judge approved a motion by the Defense to have separate jury trials on the charges. A jury trial for Asay on the charges of Attempted Murder, Arson 1st Degree and Assault Causing Bodily Injury or Mental Illness will begin Tuesday, July 12. A jury trial for the charges of Willful Injury Causing Bodily Injury, Assault Causing Bodily Injury or Mental Illness, and Possession of a Controlled Substance will be held August 2nd.

Anthony Rey Asay (Cass County Jail photo)

Some of the charges (Arson 1st Degree, Attempted Murder and Assault Causing Bodily Injury or Mental Illness) were filed in connection with residential structure fire at 106 Cedar Street on May 4th. The following day, Asay was arrested in connection to a stabbing on Cedar Street. As he was being taken into custody at a residence in the 1200 block of Birch Street, in Atlantic, Asay become uncooperative, and resisted Officers.

He was also charged in connection to an incident that took place on April 30th.

Michael Franken, Candidate for US Senate, To Visit Audubon County

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July 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Sioux City, Iowa) – Iowa Democratic Candidate for US Senate, Admiral Michael Franken, will meet with Audubon County residents in Audubon, beginning 6-p.m. Saturday July 16th, at the El Adobe Restaurant on Main Street. The event is a part of the Franken campaign’s 99 County Tour, and will offer local residents an opportunity to hear directly from Franken about why he is running to represent Iowans.

This will also be an opportunity for Franken to hear directly from you about the issues and policies that matter most in rural Iowa.

Retired Vice Admiral/Iowa Senate candidate, Mike Franken.

2 from Omaha arrested in Adair on drug & theft charges

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July 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Two men from Nebraska were arrested last Tuesday afternoon on drug and theft charges, in Adair. According to the Adair County Sheriff’s Office, Police in Adair responded to the Kum & Go in Adair at around 3:20-p.m., for a reported Theft. The Officer viewed in-store surveillance video of the suspects, who were later identified as 56-year-old Jackie E. Richardson, and 47-year-old Lloyd Eugene Scaife, both of Omaha, allegedly stealing bottles of liquor. The store manager said the men drove in a white Tahoe to the Relax Inn Suites, located near the convenience store.

The Adair Police Officer showed employees at the motel pictures of the suspects, who were positively identified. The men were said to have been doing work on the business’ air conditioning. Both suspects were located. Inside their vehicle was a bag of marijuana on the center console. Scaife and Richardson were taken into custody for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 1st offense, and Theft in the 5th Degree. They were each later released on a $1,300 cash or surety (C/S) bond.

On July 3rd, 24-year-old Dennis Blake Eddy, of Orient, was arrested in Orient at around 2:24-a.m. He was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, with a Breath Alcohol Content reading of .114%. Eddy was arrested following an investigation into an accident on S. School Street, in Orient. He was also cited for Failure to Maintain Control, and later released on a $1,000 C/S bond.

And, on July 7th, 30-year-old Shane SIM Black, of Lacona, Iowa, was arrested by an outside agency, on an Adair County felony warrant for Violation of Probation. He was released the following day on a $5,000 c/s bond.

 

Iowa Student Loan offers advice for financing college

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July 9th, 2022 by admin

The fall semester won’t start for several weeks at the state’s colleges and universities, but now is a key time in the financial planning process. The C-E-O of Iowa Student Loan, Steve McCullough, says parents and students need to do some research when it comes to student loans.

He says there are federal student loans, private loans, and the loans offered through the Iowa program.

He says the state loan could save a family one-thousand dollars over the life of a 10-thousand dollar loan. McCullough says their website at studentloan.org can help you see your options.

There’s been a lot of talk from the Biden Administration about forgiving student loans. McCullough says the shouldn’t be a factor in any student loan decision right now.

McCullough says there are things students can do to reduce the amount they need to borrow.

He says if you base your decisions on the facts at the time and really take the time to do your research and understand that interest rates and the other factors you can make a difference in how much you end up paying in the long run.

24-hour waiting period for abortions now in effect in Iowa

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July 9th, 2022 by admin

Iowa’s attorney general says a 24-hour waiting period for abortions went into effect statewide Friday. On June 17th, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled a 24 hour waiting period for an abortion was constitutional. Iowa abortion providers began scheduling two appointments, at least a day apart — the first to certify the patient had an ultrasound and was given the option to see the image and the second for abortion. This week, the Iowa Supreme Court rejected the governor’s request to reopen the case so the court could consider a new legal standard making it harder to find other abortion restrictions unconstitutional. By refusing to rehear the case, that has cleared the way for the 2020 law requiring the 24 hour waiting period for abortions to take effect.

 

Web series trains Iowa business owners on how to hire refugees

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July 9th, 2022 by admin

Iowa has a labor shortage at the same time there’s an influx of refugees, so Iowa Workforce Development is now partnering with resettlement groups to place Iowa’s newest residents in jobs. Stephanie Moris, director of the Refugee Alliance of Central Iowa, says before a business hires a refugee, resources should be in place, as more businesses are open to hiring non-English speakers.

Moris says employers need to be innovative when it comes to addressing barriers like language and transportation for refugees. That’s why IowaWorks developed the three-part series on how to tackle such issues. They’re now available online for businesses across Iowa to access. Edgar Ramirez helped lead the webinar series and says he sometimes sees businesses hire refugees without forethought.

Ramirez says he wants the state to focus on building more infrastructure for refugees. He’s helping to organize job fairs across Iowa that will specifically spotlight the refugee community in the coming months.