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Stanton man arrested Saturday night in Red Oak

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August 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report the arrest Saturday evening, of 36-year-old Joshua Andrew Fink, from Stanton. Fink was arrested for Driving While Suspended, and Domestic Abuse Assault/3rd or subsequent offense, a Class-D Felony. Fink was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held without bond pending a court appearance.

Authorities warn State Fair visitors to lock their vehicle

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August 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa — With the Des Moines metro area has averaged more than 100 stolen vehicles per month this year, authorities are warning too many drivers make it easy for thieves to steal even more vehicles. Law enforcement departments, including the Iowa State Patrol, Des Moines Police, West Des Moines Police, Ankeny Police and the Polk County Sheriff, report 765 stolen vehicles from the beginning of the year. Another 796 vehicles were burglarized.An officials with the Iowa State Patrol, Lt. Nathan Ludwig, tells KCCI, that with the State Fair beginning on Thursday, drivers should remember to lock their car, and not to leave valuables in plain sight. Police say drivers have given thieves a happy hunting ground by leaving unattended vehicles running in parking lots with air conditioners on when it’s extremely hot and while they run into a convenience store, or simply leaving the keys in an unlocked vehicle while it’s unattended. Ludwig told KCCI, people are “Just getting lazy.”

Another common misconception, according to investigators, is that push-to-start vehicles left running cannot be stolen if a key fob is away. That is not the case. The most common targets in Central Iowa include Ford, Chevy and Dodge trucks.

Polk County to require masks in all county bldgs. beginning Aug. 9th

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August 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials in Polk County announced Friday it will be requiring masks for all staff and visitors in county buildings starting Aug. 9. The requirement comes after Polk County saw a 65% increase of COVID-19 cases over the last week, according to the Iowa Department of Public Health.

KCCI reports county officials said in a statement, “Vaccination remains the safest and most effective way to prevent illness, However, until our community reaches at least 75% vaccination rate and drops back into the moderate transmission rate category, masks will remain an effective tool in reducing our collective risk of hospitalizations and deaths, particularly in our unvaccinated population of children.”

The county has also extended vaccination incentives including two free tickets to those who get vaccinated during the clinics held Aug. 9 through Aug. 12 from noon to 7 p.m. at the Polk County Health Department. They will also receive a meal voucher for on-site food trucks.

Another COVID-19 vaccine lottery will also be held with a grand prize of $50,000. An additional ten winners will receive $1,000s and a $5,000 scholarship will be awarded.

Central Iowa man injured in a car/bicycle accident

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August 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man on a bicycle failed to stop at a controlled intersection Saturday night in Des Moines, and was struck by a car. The Iowa State Patrol says 36-year-old Andrew William Neebel, of Urbandale, was traveling north on 82nd Street at around 10:11-p.m., when he crossed the intersection with HIckman Road, against the red stop light.

The bicycle was struck by a 2011 Toyota Prius that was eastbound on Hickman, and driven by 34-year-old Wine Chay, of Des Moines. Neebel was transported by Clive EMS to Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. A report on his condition was not available. The accident remains under investigation.

Missouri man killed in Fremont County motorcycle accident

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August 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A motorcycle accident Saturday night in Fremont County, claimed the life of a man from Missouri. The Iowa State Patrol reports 58-year-old Harley Stinson, from St. Louis, died when the 2017 Harley Davidson he was riding, for some reason left the traveled portion of westbound Highway 2 at around 8:30-p.m., and entered the gravel shoulder.

The cycle then entered a ditch before hitting a bridge guard rail and continuing down into the ditch. Stinson was ejected during the crash. The accident remains under investigation.

Work release escape of Jesse James Baker

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August 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs – Jesse James Baker, convicted of Habitual Offender (Person) in Pottawattamie County, failed to return to the Council Bluffs Residential Correctional Facility as required, Friday.

Baker is a 34-year-old white male, height 5’07”, and weighs 174 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on June 22, 2021.

Jesse James Baker

Persons with information on Baker’s whereabouts should contact local police.

No Swim Advisories remain in effect for three area lakes

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August 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A “No Swim” Advisory remains in effect for Lake Manawa, in Council Bluffs. In July, the Iowa DNR had said the E. Coli bacteria levels in Lake Manawa were five times higher than the level considered safe. The lake is one of 11 across the State will an E.Coli-related advisory. The Iowa DNR says it will keep the beach under a “no swim advisory” – or, swim at your own risk – for the time being.
Other area lakes or recreation areas with advisories still in effect, include: Prairie Rose State Park Beach, in Shelby County,  the Lake of Three Fires Beach, in Bedford, and Nine Eagles Beach in Davis County, in southern Iowa.
Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources say it’s nearly impossible to trace the source of the bacteria, that’s because the sources can include animals such as wildlife, dogs, and humans. Determining the exact source is expensive and time consuming.

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Visit Valley Boutique

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August 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Valley Boutique on Friday August 6th, 2021 for a ribbon cutting ceremony. Kristin Spriggs-Gile opened a boutique in 2018 in a recently vacant space in her dance company located in Shenandoah. In late 2020, Kristin’s sister, Ricci Spriggs, approached Kristin with the idea of expanding to Atlantic under her dance studio, Dance Atlantic. Kristin took the opportunity, soon remodeling the space and bringing in inventory.

Ambassador’s Pictured Left to Right: Anne Quist, Kathie Hockenberry, Kelsey Beschorner, Grace Garrett, Krysta Hanson, Dolly Bergmann, Ricci Spriggs, Bill Saluk, Ruth Sears, Kristin Spriggs, Kennedy Freund, Laura Heitshusen, Kylie Stanbrough, Dr. Keith Leonard, Bailey Smith.

Valley Boutique opened their doors in Atlantic in May 2021, and offer women’s clothing from sizes small to 2xl. Kristin and her store managers, Laura Heitshusen and Kylie Stanbrough, are passionate about small business in rural communities and are determined to support those small businesses around them in both towns.

Valley Boutique is located at 314 Chestnut St. in Atlantic. For the newest arrivals and information like and follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ValleyBoutiqueCo

Council Bluffs man arrested in Red Oak

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August 7th, 2021 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest on Friday of 29-year-old Nathan Allen Aldrich of Council Bluffs for Public Intoxication and Interference with Official Acts. Aldrich was arrested at the intersection of 5th and Coolbaugh Streets in Red Oak at 11:58 p.m. He was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

Illinois man dies in western Iowa motorcycle crash, Friday

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August 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A motorcycle accident Friday afternoon in Monona County has claimed the life of an Illinois man. The Iowa State Patrol reports 66-year-old Steven Egan, of Joliet, IL, died enroute to St. Lukes Hospital in Sioux City after the 2010 Harley Davidson he was riding failed to negotiate a curve on I-29 northbound at mile marker 125, two-miles south of the Sloan exit. The accident happened at around 4:34-p.m.

Authorities say the after the cycle missed the curve, it entered the median. Egan was ejected from the machine.