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Colfax man killed in Adair County crash Wed. afternoon

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December 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A single-vehicle accident Wednesday afternoon in Adair County has claimed the life of an eastern Iowa man. The Iowa State Patrol reports 26-year old Brian John Clymer, of Colfax died, when the 2003 Chevy S-10 pickup he was driving went out of control on Interstate 80 eastbound near mile marker 74.

The pickup went off the road to the left and struck the cable barrier in the median before rolling over and coming to rest in the left lane of I-80 westbound. The accident happened at around 4:41-p.m. Clymer was ejected from his pickup as it rolled over. He was not wearing a seat belt, and died at the scene.

There were numerous 9-1-1 reports to law enforcement prior to the crash, about a vehicle matching the Chevy that was driving recklessly. The accident, however. remains under investigation.

Convenience store robbed in Council Bluffs Wed. night

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December 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs were dispatched at around 10:23-p.m. Wednesday, to the FasMart at 503 9th Avenue, following a reported Robbery. Witnesses said a black male with a handgun entered the store and demanded money. The offender was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and dark sweatpants.

Surveillance image

The sweatpants had a red vertical stripe on the outside of each leg and a red waist band tie. The offender then left on foot South bound on Main Street towards Conagra. Nobody was injured during the robbery.

Anyone with possible information about the offender please call 712-328-STOP.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019

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December 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

CRESCENT, Iowa (AP) — This year’s record rainfall and devastating flooding are forcing tough decisions about the future of farming in the face of climate change. Farmers who lost billions of dollars in grain, livestock and equipment must decide whether to continue to gamble on fertile bottomlands, as federal officials determine how many damaged levees can and should be rebuilt. Many farmers now believe heavier rains are the new normal _ even those skeptical that human activity is a factor. With the ground still soggy heading into winter, experts say the stage is set for more flooding next spring.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced a public service campaign to address increased vaping by Iowa teenagers. The campaign announced Wednesday will focus on social media and information programs for parents and students. Reynolds says increasing awareness and education on the known risks of vaping will help prevent young people from suffering nicotine addiction and health problems. The campaign will feature videos targeted at teens on SnapChat, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Hulu and other sites. Reynolds says she won’t sign an executive order to ban the sale of flavored vaping products because such moves have been blocked in the courts in other states.

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say an armed man shot by a Fort Madison police officer has died. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says Wednesday that officers encountered the man after being sent late Tuesday to a manufacturing warehouse. The man was armed with a handgun. An officer shot the man, and he died later at a Fort Madison hospital. He was identified as 42-year-old Robert Allen Elfgen. The officer’s name hasn’t been released. Fort Madison Police Chief Mark Rohloff told station WGEM the warehouse incident was related to the earlier shooting of another man.

VAN HORNE, Iowa (AP) — The mother of a 26-year-old Iowa woman who died in a car crash last month is calling for better signage at rural intersections to protect motorists. WOI in Des Moines reports that Dawn Hess wants the Iowa Department of Transportation to take a closer look at areas where lighting or rumble strips might not be enough to warn people about upcoming stops. Her daughter, Baylee Hess, of La Porte City, was killed Nov. 30 at a Highway 30 intersection near Van Horne, in eastern Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol says Hess failed to stop and crossed under a trailer, landing in a ditch.

(Update) Armed man dies after being shot by Fort Madison officer

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Authorities say an armed man shot by a Fort Madison police officer has died. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says Wednesday that officers encountered the man after being sent late Tuesday to a manufacturing warehouse. The man was armed with a handgun. An officer shot the man, and he died later at a Fort Madison hospital. He was identified as 42-year-old Robert Allen Elfgen.

The officer’s name hasn’t been released. Fort Madison Police Chief Mark Rohloff told station WGEM the warehouse incident was related to the earlier shooting of another man.

Mother of Iowa crash victim wants better road signs

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

VAN HORNE, Iowa (AP) — The mother of a 26-year-old Iowa woman who died in a car crash last month is calling for better signage at rural intersections to protect motorists. WOI in Des Moines reports that Dawn Hess wants the Iowa Department of Transportation to take a closer look at areas where lighting or rumble strips might not be enough to warn people about upcoming stops.

Her daughter, Baylee Hess, of La Porte City, was killed Nov. 30 at a Highway 30 intersection near Van Horne, in eastern Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol says Hess failed to stop and crossed under a trailer, landing in a ditch.

Iowa governor launches anti-vaping social media campaign

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced a public service campaign to address increased vaping by Iowa teenagers. The campaign announced Wednesday will focus on social media and information programs for parents and students. Reynolds says increasing awareness and education on the known risks of vaping will help prevent young people from suffering nicotine addiction and health problems.

The campaign will feature videos targeted at teens on SnapChat, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Hulu and other sites. Reynolds says she won’t sign an executive order to ban the sale of flavored vaping products because such moves have been blocked in the courts in other states.

U.S. 6 to open in Council Bluffs today

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs, Iowa – Dec. 11, 2019 – The Iowa Dept. of Transportation’s District 4 Office in Atlantic reports good news for travelers in the Council Bluffs area: U.S. Highway 6 was expected to open today (Wednesday).

Traffic will be able to use both eastbound lanes while westbound traffic will have one lane. Traffic has been head-to-head throughout the summer. This segment is part of a two-year project to replace the pavement in the area.  Asphalt shoulders and other items will be completed next spring.

The Iowa DOT reminds motorists to drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, drivers should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (12/11)

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Three arrests have taken place in Mills County. The Sheriff’s Office reports 31-year old Jacob Cole Harbold, of Des Moines. was arrested Tuesday on a warrant out of Polk County, for Violation of Parole and Failure To Appear. Harbold was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail.

A little after 1:15-a.m. today (Wednesday), 55-year old Concepion Castro, of Houston, TX was arrested for Public Intoxication. Bond was set at $300. And, at around 4-a.m., 24-year old D’Angelo Thomas Monson, of Glenwood, was arrested for Intimidation with a weapon. His bond: was set at $5,000.

Flooded farmers face growing dilemma in warming world

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

This year’s record rainfall and devastating flooding are forcing tough decisions about the future of farming in in the face of climate change. Farmers who lost billions of dollars in grain, livestock and equipment must decide whether to continue to gamble on fertile bottomlands, as federal officials determine how many damaged levees can and should be rebuilt.

Chart shows the percent change for the annual average number of days with at least one inch of rainfall for 2009-2018 compared to the annual average from 1950 to 2018

Many farmers now believe heavier rains are the new normal _ even those skeptical that human activity is a factor. With the ground still soggy heading into winter, experts say the stage is set for more flooding next spring.

California man sentenced in Iowa for child sex exploitation

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A California man who pleaded guilty in Iowa to child sexual exploitation has been given 30 years in a federal prison.Prosecutors say 22-year-old David Vogelpohl, of Vista, California, was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids. He must serve five years of supervised release after he leaves prison and must comply with sex offender requirements.He had admitted that he persuaded a girl under 18 to engage in sexually explicit conduct last year for the purpose of producing visual depictions.