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Council Bluffs Police officer struck by a vehicle Sunday morning

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs say one of their Officers was struck by a vehicle at around 1-a.m. Sunday, but he did not require emergency medical attention. KETV reports the driver of the car targeted the officer near Avenue G and North 16th Street.CBPD have not confirmed what the officer was doing before or when he was hit. The driver was arrested and booked on an open container charge. Additional details are currently not available.

(Update) Adventureland Park accident victim has died

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ALTOONA, Iowa — In an update to our previous reports, officials with Adventureland Park in Altoona have confirmed one of the four people injured Saturday during an accident on the Raging River ride, has died. A total of four people wee injured when a boat with six people on-board flipped over, at around 7:35-p.m., Saturday. In an initial press release, Saturday, Park officials had said four guests were critically injured, another suffered minor injuries. The ride remains closed while an investigation is being conducted. The names of the victims have not been released.

Adventureland officials said Saturday, “The ride had been inspected on 7/2/21 and was found to be in sound working order.” The ride is located at a remote distance from park entrances, which fire officials said made getting to the incident difficult. The Raging River had just reopened for the first time this season. The ride has been closed since last year. It first opened in 1983.

Iowa Lakes is latest community college to launch cosmetology program

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Demand for cosmetologists is expected to grow this decade and Iowa Lakes is the latest community college to add a cosmetology program. Tom Brotherton serves as the Executive Dean of the Emmetsburg Campus for Iowa Lakes.
“It feels like more than two years of process because there are many steps for program approval, curriculum development, approval with the state — the Board of Cosmetology, the Higher Learning Commission,” he says, “then you start worrying about facilities.” Office space on the Emmetsburg campus has been converted into a salon.

“It looks good. It fits in the space. It’s convenient,” Brotherton says. “It’s just really a great addition.” Laurie Pearson, coordinator for the program, says traditional cosmetology schools don’t offer the associates degree that Iowa Lakes cosmetology students can earn. “Plus our cosmetology students get to have an understanding of college life,” she says. “They can go into sports. They can be in choir, so there’s a lot of different activities that a student can enjoy here at Iowa Lakes.”

Seven students are in the program’s first class and Pearson expects numbers to increase this fall. Many other Iowa community colleges offer continuing education and degree programs for cosmetologists. In the last decade, demand for cosmetologists in Iowa was slighly higher than the national average.

No Iowa school shall be required to offer online classes

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July 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Under new Iowa Department of Education rules, no public or private school in Iowa will be required to offer remote learning. When the pandemic first hit in March of 2020, Iowa schools shut down, then many transitioned to online instruction or a combination of in-person and internet-only school days. A state law passed in February required all districts to offer 100 percent in-person classes, but several districts still offered parents the option of online classes for their children.

Rules scheduled to go into effect August 4th state that no school will be required to offer or maintain continuous remote learning or deliver instruction over the internet. There are two exceptions listed. One is if the governor declares another public health emergency. The other is when online classes are most appropriate for students with disabilities.

Students with failing grades have been allowed to participate in high school sports during the pandemic, but starting August 1st, the so-called scholarship rule will again apply. It means a student who fails a class will have to sit out of athletic competition for 30 days.

Atlantic High School fishing team places in Top 20 at HS World fishing Championships

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July 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A newly created team of anglers based in Atlantic had an impressive showing during the 2021 High School World Fishing Championship. Cooper Jipsen and Dylan Comes finished 20th out 398 teams during the competition held at Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina! On Saturday, the boys competed against the final 31 teams in the final around of the tournament. For the second day in a row they weighed in a full 3 limit bag weighing 4.14.

On the Southwest Iowa Fishing Team’s Facebook page, boat captain Dent Petty (also Cynthia Jean Mullen Petty) were thanked for their generosity with your time and boat you created a lifetime memory and a bucket list moment for a couple outstanding young men!

Cooper Jipsen and Dylan Comes

In addition to the team of Jipsen / Comes placing in the Top 20 in the World, Drey Newell / Braden Smith placed in the Top 50 in National Championships!

Carter Frost and Chad Hoover from Cedar Falls also placed in ther Top 50 during the Nationals! Email swifishingteam@gmail.com if have a young angler who wants to be apart of the excitement. Officials say the next focus of the Southwest Iowa Fishing Team is on the Junior World Championships at the end of the month!

Sorensen announces 100th Freedom Rock online auction

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July 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Greenfield artist Ray “Bubba” Sorensen recently announced his way of concluding the Iowa Freedom Rock® Tour. He will hold an online auction for the 100th custom-painted rock. With 97 out of 99 counties currently completed, Sorensen said he wanted a way to celebrate the end of the eight-year project. He says he plans to complete the last two of the 99 counties by end of August 2021. The Sorensen’s (Ray and his wife Maria) originally decided to limit the Iowa Freedom Rock® Tour to one Freedom Rock® per county due to the fact they wanted to complete it in a timely fashion (the goal was in ten years). They knew if they did not limit it, they may be doing 3-4 Freedom Rocks® per county as they have had offers to do so and really wanted to see this project complete.

“When we first announced this project in 2013, we didn’t know how fast it would take off. We had multiple towns who wanted the Freedom Rock® in their county.” Sorensen said he will host the online auction through the Freedom Rock® Facebook page from now (July 4th) through November 11th. “We’re very thankful for all of the support we have received over the past 8 years with this project, and we thought this would be a great way to celebrate the end of the Iowa Tour. This is a way for those who didn’t get it the first time, to get an official Freedom Rock® now if they would still like to.”

Photo submitted by Maria Sorensen

The couple also plan to donate part of the proceeds to a local Veterans charity with the online auction. Sorensen is not commissioned for his work on the original Freedom Rock® in Menlo, Iowa but works as an independent mural artist on the Iowa Freedom Rock® Tour. Ray Sorensen is only able to complete about ten rocks per year, due to scheduling and weather and is currently booked into the end of the 2022 year. “I always say I have three goals with ‘The Freedom Rock® Tour’ and that is to honor America’s Veterans, promote Iowa
tourism and provide for my family.”

Although the Iowa Freedom Rock® Tour is concluding, the Sorensen’s say they are anything from slowing down. “Currently we are starting to book into summer of 2023 with not only murals and other artwork but also with the 50 State Freedom Rock® Tour as well.” Sorensen said. For a list of complete counties booked for the Tour and locations of already existing Freedom Rocks®, please visit www.thefreedomrock.com. This is the Sorensen’s eighth year on the Freedom Rock® Tour across Iowa. This also marked the fourth year since Sorensen began the 50 State
Freedom Rock® Tour with rocks already painted in Missouri and Wisconsin, Minnesota and Washington. Freedom Rocks® have been booked for the states of North Dakota, Nebraska, and Illinois.

For a link to the online auction, please visit:
https://www.myminiauction.com/freedomrock100

Water distributing to residents of Corley begins Monday

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July 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 3:15-p.m., 7/4/21) – Shelby County Emergency Management officials, Sunday (today), said distribution of water to residents of Corley will begin at 11-a.m. Monday. Officials say Saturday, “Regional Water is continuing to pump water into the water towers. All customers with accounts beginning with A, C, CO, W, T, K, or P are affected. Water conservation is imperative for all people in the effected area.” Also, “a boil order will remain in effect until further notice.” A water outage currently affects all customers West of Highway 59. This includes the towns of Earling, Westphalia, Panama, Portsmouth, Tennant, and parts of Kirkman.
Shelby County is also under a burn ban until further notice, for all open burning. The only exclusions to this are fireworks and any fires at a camp site that are monitored, and these must be put out before going to sleep at the end of the night. Authorities are meeting daily to discuss conditions and the ban will be lifted once conditions improve.
Fire departments handed out water throughout the day, Saturday, to communities affected by the situation, which was created when the Regional Water Rural Water Association had a fire at a pumping station near Avoca Friday morning. The fire impacted their ability to serve some of their customers. If anyone in the affected area needs water, please contact your local fire department.
Everyone is urged to sign up for Alert Iowa if they have not already done so. The link to do so is:
This is the primary way the EMA is notifying of any updates to the situation.

Public Intox. arrest in Page County, Sunday

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July 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports the arrest at around 4:40-a.m. Sunday (July 4th), of a man on a public intoxication charge. John Harvey Dine III was taken into custody in the 1700 block of 240th Street, northwest of Coin. His bond was set at $300.

John H. Dine, III

4th of July Celebrations in the Nishna Valley

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July 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Independence Day Celebrations are set to take place today (Sunday) in many communities across the Nishna Valley and around the Country.

  • Atlantic’s 4th of July kicks-off with a Flight Breakfast at the Atlantic Airport. Enjoy breakfast presented by the Atlantic Rotary Club, featuring all-you-can-eat pancakes with sausage and drinks from The Pancake Man from 7-until 11-a.m., for just seven-dollars. Fly-in’s eat for free. All proceeds benefit the City of Atlantic Fireworks Show that takes place at dusk just east of the Little League Fields near the AMU Well heads…located across from the KJAN studios on North Olive Street.
  • Avoca’s 4th of July Celebration will be held on July 4th. 9am-12 pm American Legion Vehicle Show on Main Street (cars,trucks,motorcycles,tractors); 11 am – 2 pm American Legion hot dog meal plus bar drinks – fundraiser for roof repair; 11 am – 2 pm United Church of Avoca food stand; 12 pm Watermelon at Freedom Plaza; 11 am Parade lineup starts at the fairgrounds; 2 pm Parade – goes north on Elm, west on Wool, South on Pine, back to fairgrounds; after dusk Fireworks at Avoca CountryView Clubhouse.
  • Exira’s Independence Day Celebrations continue through Monday. Today, there is an Ecumenical Church Service in the Exira City Park, beginning at 10:30-a.m. (bring your own chairs; At 1:30 pm, the Grand River Rodeo at Kickapoo Park; 2 pm has an Alumni Coffee at Exira-EHK Elementary building; 4 pm – ?? Ozark Amusements; 5 pm Community BBQ until (sold out); 5-9 pm Community Club Beer Garden; 5:30-8:30 pm Free entertainment in the City Park featuring Robert Deitch from Nashville; Dusk Fireworks at Spartan Football Field.; On Monday in Exira: Kids foot races in front of Dollar General at 9-a.m.; Ozark Amusements are also open beginning at 9-a.m.; The 156th Exira 4th of July parade “Stronger Together” is at 10:30 am; From 12-2 pm there is Park Entertainment at City Park Gazebo; 2:30 pm Kids Tractor Pull, sign up at old Fire Station at 2 pm.
  • Fontanelle’s 4th of July Celebration continues with breakfast: from 8 am – 10:30 am it’s the Fontanelle Lion Club Pancake Breakfast,;10 am – 1 pm Bloody Mary Bar & Mimosas at Wreckers or Checkers;10 am Church in the Park – Fontanelle Lutheran & Fontanelle Methodist, 1 am Emergency Vehicle Display; 9:45 pm or dusk Fireworks.
  • The Annual Marne Community Club July 4th Celebration will take place on Sunday, July 4th at the Marne Park. The flag will be raised at 6:30 p.m., with the meal to follow. Fireworks begin at dusk. The Marne July 4th Celebration Welcomes everyone to the table! Please bring a pot luck dish, salad or dessert to share, as well as table service for your family. The Marne Park has horseshoe pits and several playground structures, including a basketball court! So pile everyone into the car (don’t forget to bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets!) and come to Marne for an old-fashioned, small-town 4th of July! All who attend are asked to give a free will donation to help pay for the fireworks.
  • Oakland’s 4th of July Celebration will be held on July 4th. From 7-10:30 am Fire Department Pancake Breakfast; 9-12 pm Vendors on Doc Thompson Ave, Nishnabotna Museum open for tours and silent auction; 11:30 am Kids Parade; 10:30 am Community Church Service at Ball Park with Praise Band from Omaha; 12 pm Free lunch for the first 200 children and families at the gazebo in the park; 9 am – 3 pm Car Show; 1 pm Games in the park with prizes for children; 3 pm PEO Bingo for adults at the gazebo in the park; 5 pm Parade; 6 pm Pie Eating Contest; 6-9 pm Music in the Park; at dark Fireworks.

4 injured during during an Adventureland water ride accident, Saturday

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July 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Adventureland in Altoona said Saturday, four people were injured, three critically, and one person suffered minor injuries, during an accident involving a boat on the “Raging River” ride. In a statement, Adventureland said “At approximately 7:35pm on 7/3/21 a boat on the Raging River ride overturned with 6 riders on it. 4 guests were transported to a local hospital with injuries, 3 critical and one minor.

Altoona Fire and Police were on property and responded immediately. We want to thank them as well as Des Moines, Ankeny, Bondurant, Pleasant Hill and Delaware Township Emergency Services for their fast response. The ride had been inspected on 7/2/21 and was found to be in sound working order. It will remain closed for a thorough inspection.

The ride is located at a remote distance from park entrances, which fire officials said made getting to the incident difficult. The Raging River had just reopened for the first time this season. The ride has been closed since last year. It first opened in 1983.  Saturday’s accident was not the first for the popular ride.

In June of 2016, Adventureland employee Steve Booher was killed while working on the Raging River. He slipped and fell onto the conveyer belt in the loading station. He was taken to the hospital and died from his injuries a few days later.