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Actor Kevin Costner returns to Iowa to support Buttigieg

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December 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP) — “Field of Dreams” actor Kevin Costner returned to Iowa to go to bat for Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg. Costner is pitching the small-town mayor as someone worth listening to in the crowded lineup of White House hopefuls, saying Buttigieg speaks of the kind of unity that Costner has been waiting and hoping to hear about. More than 1,000 people packed the high school gymnasium of Indianola, a town of about 16,000 people located south of Des Moines, to see Costner on Sunday. His 1989 film offered a mixture of baseball and fantasy amid Iowa cornfields.

Actor Kevin Costner arrives to speak at a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019, in Indianola, Iowa. Costner endorsed Buttigieg’s candidacy at the event. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Biden and the Vilsacks visit Atlantic

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December 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Former Vice President Joe Biden and former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack and his wife Christie made a campaign stop in Atlantic Sunday afternoon. Biden and his guests spoke to a crowd of 200 people (according to campaign spokesperson Laurie Anderson) at the Cass County Community Center, and his main theme was the damage President Trump has done to the “soul of America.”

A large crowd gathers prior to hearing Biden and others speak. (Ric Hanson/photo)

Former V-P Joe Biden talks with members of the crowd in Atlantic. (Randy Hanson/photo)

Biden said “plain” and “Simple decency” is found in Iowa, but not in the current leadership. He said “You all reflect what the nation needs most [basic simple decency], and I think people are so hungry for a return to a sense of decency in our leadership in this country.”

He said also “We have to bring this country together. We have to unite this country.” He added that “a lot of people think that isn’t possible or within our purview.” He said he’s been through two impeachment processes, and it’s hard on the country. “There’s nothing to celebrate about it.” Biden said also, Trump brought his impeachment upon himself.

He said Congress and the House has a Constitutional duty to uphold the Constitution. Biden says his critics said he’s “Living in the past,” that he “Doesn’t understand today’s Trump Republican Party,” and that he’s “Naive.” Biden says he’s not angry about the money Republican’s have spent lying about him, trying to destroy his only living son and his family. He said this race isn’t about him, it’s about “We the people,” and serving their needs. Right now, he said, the government, and the people, are “In gridlock.”

Biden said spoke also about “restoring the Middle Class.” He said he doesn’t believe the vast majority of registered Republicans and Independents are “As heartless and careless as this President and this administration is. We can’t let that be, for our own safety’s sake.” Biden said overcoming four-years of Donald Trump can be done with great difficulty, but if he’s given another term in office, he will “Fundamentally change the nature of who we are, at least for several generations. Democracy is earned every generation, and it’s really on the brink.”

He said in conclusion, “Let’s give Donald Trump his walking papers.”

Woman and dog killed, 1 injured in central Iowa crash

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December 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a central Iowa woman and her dog were killed while driving the wrong way down a state highway. Authorities say 58-year-old Kim Pfantz, of State Center, was driving with her dog eastbound in the westbound lanes of Highway 30 in Marshalltown around 8 p.m. Saturday. Pfantz collided with another vehicle. She and her dog were both pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the other vehicle was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and has since been released, according to the Iowa State Patrol. Both people involved were wearing seat belts. The crash is under investigation.

Corning man arrested on a domestic abuse charge

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December 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Adams County, Sunday, said deputies were dispatched at around 10:30-p.m. Friday, to a residence in Corning for a domestic dispute. Upon further investigation, 39-year old Jay John Russell, of Corning, was arrested for Domestic Assault resulting in bodily harm, and Harassment.

Authorities said also, that at around Noon on Sunday (today), Joleen Most, of Carbon, was arrested on an Adams County warrant for Failure to Appear.

GOP governors grapple with whether to accept refugees or not

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December 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An executive order by President Donald Trump giving governors the right to refuse to accept refugees is putting Republican governors in an uncomfortable position. They’re caught between immigration hardliners who want to shut the door and Christian evangelicals who want to welcome them. More than 30 governors have confirmed they will keep accepting refugees so far, but about a dozen Republican governors have stayed silent on the issue. Trump’s order requires governors to publicly say they’ll accept refugees or they cannot come to their states, even if cities and counties welcome them. No state has announced plans to shut out refugees entirely.

US attorney in northern Iowa places focus on violent crimes

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December 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Federal authorities in Iowa are placing a new priority on prosecuting violent crime and firearm offenses. The Sioux City Journal reports that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Iowa is handling an increasing number of cases that would typically be considered state-level offenses. U.S. Attorney Peter Deegan says it’s a deliberate effort to crack down on violent offenders. Deegan says that, in some cases, firearms offenses carry longer federal prison sentences than similar charges in the state legal system.. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in northern Iowa prosecuted 189 defendants in gun cases in fiscal year 2019, compared to 90 defendants in 2016.

Dirt bike accident in Montgomery County Saturday night

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December 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s deputies in Montgomery County responded to a single-vehicle accident off Highway 34, Saturday night. Authorities say 23-year old Dillon Taylor, of Clarinda, was operating a 2003 Honda dirt bike on the highway, near the 32 mile marker at around 11-p.m. , when the accident occurred. A report on Taylor’s injuries was not released. The crash remains under investigation. Montgomery County Deputies were assisted at the scene by Red Oak Fire & Rescue, and the Iowa State Patrol.

Union County man dies in ATV vs. pickup crash

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December 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A collision between an ATV and a pickup in southern Iowa’s Wayne County, Saturday afternoon, resulted in the death of a Union County man, and injuries to a man from Corydon. The Iowa State Patrol reports the operator of a 2008 Kawasaki Prairie ATV, 40-year old Travis Scott Street, of Creston, died from injuries he suffered, when the off-road vehicle he was riding was struck by a 1998 Dodge RAM 2500 pickup. The driver of the pickup, 51-year old Robert Glenn Joens, of Corydon, was injured in the accident.

Authorities say the crash happened at around 3:33-p.m., Saturday, as the pickup was traveling eastbound on Vale Road, west of 120th Avenue, and the ATV was westbound. Both vehicles were over the center line of the road and met at the crest of a hill. Street tried to turn north in an attempt to avoid the pickup, but the vehicles collided, causing him to be thrown from the machine into the north ditch.

Joens’ pickup came to rest in the north ditch, east of the point of initial impact. Scott was transported by Wayne County Ambulance to the Wayne County Hospital, where he died from his injuries. Joens was also transported to the hospital for treatment of his injuries.

3563 accounts may be compromised by Data breach involving City of Sioux City

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December 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — If you paid a parking ticket in Sioux City or paid a city utility bill in late summer, your personal data may be at risk. City Attorney Nicole Dubois says a piece of malicious code was inserted into the website for paying bills to the City of Sioux City and electronic transactions between August 26th and September 18th may have been affected.

“Addresses, names, credit card information,” she says. “But please keep in mind Social Security numbers, dates of birth — that information was not compromised, so it’s limited to the credit card and address information.” The website that was hacked is managed and operated by a third-party vendor. Sioux City officials say more than 35-hundred accounts are potentially affected by the data breach.

Dubois says all affected individuals will soon receive a letter from the City of Sioux City with credit monitoring information. “But in the meantime before they receive those letters, we would encourage anyone…to pull copies of their credit reports,” Dubois says. “They can get contact information there.”

The City of Sioux City had already switched to a different vendor’s website for paying bills electronically when the data breach was reported by the previous vendor.

Atlantic house fire Saturday evening – no injuries

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December 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Fire and Rescue, Medivac Ambulance, Atlantic Police and Cass County Ermegency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon all responded to a reported house fire at around 5:04-p.m., Saturday. The fire occurred at 304 W. 3rd Street. Damage to the home appeared to be limited mainly to the north, or rear of the structure. Flames were seen shooting out the back when firefighters arrived. Authorities were not sure if anyone was in the residence until they could get inside and put out the flames.

304 W. 3rd (Ric Hanson/photo)

Neighbors said a man known to be homeless was sometimes inside the residence, but a search determined the home was unoccupied.

Atlantic Police helped to move a trailer parked between the residence and a neighboring garage. Firefighters got the flames under control quickly, and spent the next hour-and 30 minutes or so handling hot spots, conducting mop-up activities and an investigation.

Fire Chief Mark McNees said the cause of the blaze remains under investigation, and they hope to get a closer look inside after sunrise, Sunday.