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Shelby County shooting investigation closed

News

November 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Elk Horn, Iowa) – An investigation into a reported shooting Monday afternoon in Shelby County has concluded. According to Chief Deputy Sheriff Cody Eckles, law enforcement and rescue crews were dispatched to a home south of Elk Horn at around 4:28-p.m., after a woman came home and found a man who had been shot, but was breathing. Eckles withheld the name of the victim, and said their investigation is complete. No further information will be released.

Foul play is not suspected, and there is no danger to the community.

Hutchinson one of three finalists for Biletnikoff Award

Sports

November 29th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior wide receiver Xavier Hutchinson is one of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award, given annually to the nation’s outstanding FBS receiver regardless of position.

Hutchinson recently concluded one of the best careers in school history with one of the best seasons ever by a Cyclone wide receiver.

The Jacksonville, Florida, native, broke his own school record with 107, leading the nation in receptions and receptions per game (8.9) during the regular season. He’s one of just two receivers nationally with more than 100 catches.

He also led the Big 12 Conference and finished seventh nationally with 1,171 receiving yards.

Hutchinson caught at least eight passes in 11 of 12 games as a senior. He finished the season with six touchdown receptions, including the game-winner in Iowa State’s victory at Iowa in week two of the season.

In his three-year career, Hutchinson broke the Iowa State career record with 254 receptions and 13 100-yard games. He also posted a school-record nine games with 10 or more receptions. His 254 receptions were also a Big 12 record for three-year players.

Hutchinson reached the end zone 15 times in his career, tied for the fifth-most in school history.

Other finalists for the award are Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr., and Jalin Hyatt of Tennessee.

Heartbeat Today 11-29-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 29th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field shares information from the Better Business Bureau about the top 12 consumer scams this Christmas season.

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3 arrested on drug charges, 1 arrested for Sex Offender Registry Violation, in Creston

News

November 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Creston (IA) Police Department report three men were arrested Monday evening on drug charges. Authorities say 31-year-old Christopher Cerda-Romo, of Lenox, 41-year-old Scott William Lemon, of Creston, and 30-year-old Casey Ray Welcher, of Afton, were arrested between 5:15- and 6:41-p.m., at 1102 Maple Street in Creston.

Cerda-Romo was charged with Possession of Controlled Substance-Methamphetamine 1st Offense, 5 counts Fail to Affix Drug Tax Stamp-1 or more Unprocessed Plants, 5 counts Conspire with Intent to Deliver Marijuana under 50kg. Cerda-Romo was transported to the Union County Jail where he is being held on $51,000 cash or surety bond.

Lemon faces charges that include 2 counts Violation of No Contact/Protection Order and 7 counts of Possession of Firearm or Offensive Weapon by DA Offender. Lemon was also charged with 5 counts Conspire with Intent to Deliver Synthetic Marijuana, Fail to Affix Drug Tax Stamp-1 or more Unprocessed Plants. Lemon was transported to the Union County Jail where he is being held on NO bond.

And, Welcher was charged with Possession of Controlled Substance-Methamphetamine 3rd offense, Intent Manufacture Meth Over 5g, Possession of Marijuana 3rd or Sub offense. Welcher was transported to the Union County Jail where he is being held on NO bond.

Creston Police report also, 43-year-old Jason Alan Ford, of Creston, was arrested at 1102 N Maple, for a Sex Offender Registration Requirement Violation 1st Offense. Ford was transported to the Union County Jail where he was later released on Promise to Appear. And, at around 9:37-p.m., Monday, 32-year-old Cody John Courtney, of Thayer, was charged on a Department of Corrections Warrant for Violation of Parole. Courtney was served while already being an inmate in the Union County Jail. Courtney is being held on NO bond.

Tips to keep from being hoodwinked on this Giving Tuesday

News

November 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It’s the season of giving, but it’s also the season of scams. On this Giving Tuesday, Iowans who plan to make a donation to their favorite charity need to make doubly sure where they’re sending their cash, check or credit card information. Ashlee Kieler, a spokeswoman for the Iowa Attorney General’s office, says one excellent place to confirm that a charity is legitimate is the Better Business Bureau’s “wise giving” website, give-dot-org.  “Give.org is great and there’s also the Charity Navigator, that’s another website that you can search for legit charities as well,” Kieler says. “You can do your own research, too. Google the name of the charity and then put words behind it like ‘review’ or ‘scam’ and see what other people are talking about.”

Making charitable contributions is a tradition for many Iowans during the holiday season, and she says there are scammers waiting to take advantage of that generosity.  “It would be someone who maybe calls a consumer or an Iowan and says, ‘You’ve donated to us before and we’re looking for your support this year,’ but it doesn’t really click with you,” Kieler says. “So make sure you go back to your records and check and make sure that they’re not trying to pressure you into something. That’s another big sign that there’s a scam.” Don’t let yourself be forced into making a quick decision, as a crook may claim a matching donation won’t apply if your donation isn’t made right away. Kieler encourages Iowans to continue giving, but also, to do their research first.

“If there’s a charity that you’ve worked with in the past and have supported, go back and find that contact information and reach out to them,” Kieler says. “Over the phone is wonderful but also online, check their website and make sure that you’re not finding anything different.” If you get an unsolicited call, don’t trust the Caller I-D. “They’ll call you and maybe the Caller ID says the name of a charity that you’re familiar with, but we know that there’s technologies out there that criminals use to spoof phone numbers,” Kieler says. “If they call you, maybe talk to them and if you feel like that’s the charity you want to support, hang up and then find the number and call them yourself.”

If you believe you’ve been scammed or you suspect a charity is acting fraudulently, contact local law enforcement or the Iowa Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division. The Giving Tuesday organization reports 35-million adults contributed $2.7 billion during the movement last year.

Logan Magnolia buying electric school buses with federal funds

News

November 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Logan-Magnolia school district is among 12 statewide to receive federal funding to purchase electric school buses. Superintendent Tom Ridder says they will buy five E-V buses to replace half of the district’s entire fleet to save on fuel. The longest bus route in the western Iowa district is 100 miles – which he says E-V buses will easily cover with charges in between runs.  “We run the morning route, plug it in, and then when that route’s done plug them in at 5:00, 5:30, whenever they get back. And then it will be fully charged for the next day,” Ridder says. He says the buses will sound different –but will look familiar to students and drivers.

“They are regular buses. The only thing different is they don’t have diesel engines. They have battery engines,” he says. Ridder says the buses shouldn’t take any adjustment for drivers.  “All the buses are brand new — all will have seat belts in them. So, the bus drivers I don’t think are going to have a problem with them because it’s like driving a regular school bus,” Ridder says. Ridder says federal rebates will likely cover the full cost of purchasing the buses, but the district must pay to install chargers.

The program was funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed last year. More than 11 million dollars was awarded to Iowa schools to purchase a total of 30 E-V buses. Logan-Magnolia can receive up to two million dollars for the new electric-powered buses.

(reporting by Grant Gerlock, Iowa Public Radio)

Shooting near Elk Horn; Vehicle pursuit in Griswold

News

November 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Area News) – Two stories we’re working on getting information about today include a reported shooting incident in Shelby County. Dispatch reports late Monday afternoon said a woman came home to a residence south of Elk Horn and found a man who was shot, but was breathing. Deputies from Shelby and Audubon County, along with rescue crews responded to the scene. Rescue was told to stage their vehicles and crew away from the scene until it could be secured. The Sheriff’s Office says it has concluded its investigation, but is not releasing additional information at this time.

And, Monday night, a domestic situation in Griswold involving a woman, a man and a juvenile, ended with a woman taking a vehicle and leading authorities on a chase that ended with a crash west of town in a field, just east of the Nishnabotna River. The woman was found unconscious in the vehicle. She was transported by Griswold Rescue to a hospital in Omaha. Additional information is currently not available.

Semi TT rollover accident blocking part of I-80 EB this morning in Adair County

News

November 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – A semi tractor-trailer rollover accident in Adair County is blocking the right lane of travel this morning on Interstate 80 eastbound. The accident occurred at Exit 86 at around 5:17-a.m., according to dispatch reports. Unknown if there are any injuries at this time.

Man arrested for Assault in Red Oak

News

November 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Sheriff’s Deputies in Montgomery County, assisted by Red Oak Police, were called to the 1700 block of 206th Street in Red Oak, at around 7:20-p.m., Monday, following a report of an alleged assault. Upon arrival and investigation, Deputies arrested 75-year-old Dennis Vanderhoof, for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense. The man was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, and held without bond.

Fr. BOB SCHOEMANN, 84, of Harlan (Mass of Christian Burial 12/3/22)

Obituaries

November 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Fr. BOB SCHOEMANN, 84, of Harlan, died Monday, Nov. 28, 2022, at the Elm Crest Retirement Community. A Mass of Christian Burial for Fr. BOB SCHOEMANN will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima, in Portsmouth. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation is at the St. Boniface Catholic Church in Waukee, on Friday, Dec. 2nd, from 4-until 7-p.m., with a Prayer Service at 7-p.m.; Visitation will also be held at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima, in Portsmouth, on Saturday, Dec. 3rd, from 9-until 11-a.m.

Burial is in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Portsmouth.

Memorials can be sent to the Seminarian Fund for the Diocese of Des Moines, 601 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50309.

Fr. BOB SCHOEMANN is survived by:

His brother – John Schoemann,

His sisters – Grace Pauley and Ceil Langer.

His sister in law: Thelma Schoemann, and many nieces, nephews and friends.