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Meeting in Atlantic on December 4th to Cover New Farm Bill

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Lewis, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is partnering with the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) to conduct Farm Bill: ARC/PLC & Farm Financial Decisions meetings statewide this fall. Atlantic is one of several locations across Southwest Iowa where producers and landlords can learn about the program election/enrollment process regarding the Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) and/or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) commodity crop programs.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday, December 4th beginning 9:30 AM, at the Cass County Community Center, 805 West 10th Street in Atlantic.  Doors open 30 minutes prior to the meeting and it is open to the public at no cost. Patrick Hatting, Farm Management Specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach, says “This meeting is designed to help producers, landlords and other agri-business professionals with ARC/PLC elections, enrollment process and tools to available.”

Topics and presenters include:

  • ARC/PLC Programs Rules & Regulations: USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) County Director
  • ARC/PLC Decisions, Using the ISU Payment Analyzer & Farm Financial Issues: Patrick Hatting, ISU Extension Farm Management Specialist
  • Farm Stress Management and Related Resources: ISU Extension Family Life Specialist

The meeting will last approximately two and one-half hours.  No pre-registration or registration fee is required.  More than 50 similar meetings will be held statewide in November and December 2019. Additional meeting sites and information can be found at www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/info/meetings.html.

For more information on the Atlantic meeting, please contact the Cass County Extension office at (712) 243-1132 or visit www.extension.iastate.edu/cass.

Ottumwa man guilty of 2nd degree murder in 2018 killing

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) — A jury has found an Ottumwa man guilty of second-degree murder in the 2018 killing of another man. Station KTVO reports that 19-year-old Jacob Heckethorn was also found guilty Wednesday of assault with intent to commit serious injury in the Aug. 23, 2018, shooting death of 43-year-old William Shettlesworth, of Bloomfield.

Heckethorn had been on trial for first-degree murder, but the Wapellow County jury convicted on the reduced count after nearly two days of deliberation. Heckethorn had argued he shot Shettlesworth in self-defense as he tried to rescue a friend from a fight.

Heckethorn faces up to 50 years when he’s sentenced in January.

Rivera hearing: The Latest on a court hearing in the case against the man charged with killing University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MONTEZUMA, Iowa (AP) —  A police officer who obtained a confession from the suspect in the disappearance and death of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts says she made an honest mistake by initially failing to read him his legal rights. Officer Pamela Romero testified Wednesday that she tried to read Cristhian Bahena Rivera his Miranda warnings from memory during the Aug. 20, 2018, interrogation.
She said she didn’t realize until much later that she had inadvertently failed to warn him that his statements could be used against him in court.

After several more hours of questioning, Rivera led police officers to a cornfield where they discovered Tibbetts’ body underneath a stack of leaves and stalks. Romero says Rivera provided substantial information about what happened to Tibbetts at that point. Rivera’s lawyers have asked a judge to suppress Rivera’s alleged confession, in part due to the incomplete Miranda warning.

Police say they believe the body of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts would have eventually been discovered, even if the suspect in her killing hadn’t led police there. Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agent Trent Vileta testified Wednesday at a hearing to determine if incriminating statements made by Cristhian Bahena Rivera can be used at his murder trial.

Rivera’s defense argues that evidence from a police interview that began on Aug. 20, 2018, should be suppressed because he had not been read his legal rights. Prosecutors concede that’s true but argue that Tibbetts’ body would have been discovered anyway and therefore the comments should be admissible. Vileta says farmers would have spotted Tibbetts’ fluorescent running shoes when harvesting the field where she was dumped. Judge Joel Yates is considering the issue.

Judge rejects former Iowa governor move to toss jury verdict

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A district court judge has rejected a request by former Gov. Terry Branstad’s lawyers to set aside a jury verdict that concluded Branstad discriminated against a former state official because he’s gay. The ruling by Judge Brad McCall filed Tuesday summarily rejects dozens of arguments, including challenges to legal rulings during trial and jury instructions.

Branstad’s attorneys asked McCall to set aside the July 15 jury verdict of $1.5 million awarded to former Iowa Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Chris Godfrey. Jurors concluded Godfrey was the victim of discrimination and retaliation when Branstad tried to force him to quit in 2011 and then cut his pay.

Branstad’s attorney Frank Harty asked McCall in a July 31 motion to dismiss the lawsuit or order a new trial. Harty says the verdicts are unsupported by substantial evidence and are contrary to law. McCall concluded that substantial evidence exists to support the jury’s conclusions. The bill to Iowa taxpayers for the case stands now at about $8 million if the verdict isn’t reverse.

Nov. 12th canvassed election results in Cass County

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

November 12, 2019 CANVASS OF CITY/SCHOOL ELECTION OF 11/05/2019

The Cass County Board of Supervisors met as ex-officio Board of Canvassers with all members present. After inspection of the TALLY BOOKS from the November 5, 2019 regular CITY/SCHOOL ELECTION, the Board declared the following candidates elected.

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CITY OF ATLANTIC

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We declare Grace N. Garrett duly elected to the office of ATLANTIC CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE.

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We declare Jim Behrens duly elected to the office of ATLANTIC CITY COUNCIL FIRST WARD.

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We declare Pat McCurdy duly elected to the office of ATLANTIC CITY COUNCIL THIRD WARD.

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We declare Linda Hartkopf duly elected to the office of ATLANTIC CITY COUNCIL FOURTH WARD.

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We declare Erin McFadden and Ashley Hayes duly elected to the office of ATLANTIC PARKS & RECREATION BOARD.

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CITY OF ANITA

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We declare Thomas R. Harris duly elected to the office of ANITA MAYOR.

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We declare Pat Cassell and Kevin Littleton duly elected to the office of ANITA CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE.

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CITY OF CUMBERLAND

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We declare N. Virginia Coughlin duly elected to the office of CUMBERLAND MAYOR.

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We declare Sandra Eversole and Scott Becker duly elected to the office of CUMBERLAND CITY COUNCIL AT- LARGE.

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CITY OF GRISWOLD

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We declare Carmen Sorensen, Kirk Stapleton and Greg Lightner duly elected to the office of GRISWOLD CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE.

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CITY OF LEWIS

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We declare Russell Hansen duly elected to the office of LEWIS MAYOR.

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We declare Ryan Lockwood, Duane Scott Anderson and Richard L. Clark duly elected to the office of LEWIS CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE.

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PUBLIC MEASURE DG: Shall the City of Lewis change the composition of the Lewis Library Board of Trustees to: “Five (5) member Board of Trustees with Four (4) Bona Fide Citizens and Residents of the City and One (1) Non-Resident?”.  We declare the public measure DG to be adopted.

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CITY OF MARNE {Transition year for going from 2 year to 4 year terms}

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We declare Randall I. Baxter duly elected to the office of MARNE MAYOR.

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We declare Mark Opbroek, Jericho Schmitt and Wayne Preister duly elected to the office of MARNE CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE, for the term of 4 years;

and further declare Aaron Williams and Angela Redler duly elected to the office of MARNE CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE, for the term of 2 years.

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CITY OF MASSENA

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We declare Philip Przychodzin duly elected to the office of MASSENA MAYOR.

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We declare Kevin McCunn, Micah Lee and Adam McCunn duly elected to the office of MASSENA CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE.

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CITY OF WIOTA

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We declare Ford Lillard duly elected to the office of WIOTA MAYOR.

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We declare Jim Fischer and Steven R. Havens duly elected to the office of WIOTA CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE.

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The Cass County Board of Supervisors also canvassed the votes cast in Cass County for the SCHOOL ELECTION. The certificates of votes will be submitted to the respective control counties.  Next week a Tier 2 canvass will determine those elected. Chair declared canvass complete and canvass was adjourned.

[Full listing of votes canvassed posted with minutes on county website.]

Agent: Iowa student would have been found without confession

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MONTEZUMA, Iowa (AP) — Police believe the body of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts would have eventually been discovered, even if the suspect in her killing hadn’t led police there. Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agent Trent Vileta testified Wednesday at a hearing to determine if incriminating statements made by Cristhian Bahena Rivera can be used at his murder trial.

Rivera’s defense argues that evidence from a police interview that began on Aug. 20, 2018, should be suppressed because he had not been read his legal rights. Prosecutors concede that’s true but argue that Tibbetts’ body would have been discovered anyway and therefore the comments should be admissible. Vileta says farmers would have spotted Tibbetts’ fluorescent running shoes when harvesting the field where she was dumped.

Judge Joel Yates is considering the issue.

Glenwood Police report (11/13)

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(12-p.m. News) — Police in Glenwood say two people were arrested Tuesday. 23-year old Salvador Partida, of Omaha, was arrested for being a Fugitive From Justice (No bond), and on a new, Possession of a Controlled Substance, charge ($1,000 cash or surety bond). And, 19-year old Tristen Palen Wood, of Glenwood, was arrested on a Mills County warrant for Theft in the 4th Degree. Wood’ cash or surety bond was set $1,000.

Accidents reported due to icy roads at mid-day

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office late this (Wednesday) morning, said roads were extremely icy in Guthrie County. Authorities were warning people not travel if you do not have to. The sheriff’s office was working an injury accident in the western part of the county on Chestnut Road as of 11-a.m., and there was a jackknifed semi north of that accident location blocking Chestnut Road. The Iowa DOT’s website (511ia.org) said Highway 71 just north of County Road F-24 (east of Irwin/north of Ross) was blocked in both directions late this morning, due to an accident and ice on the road. The road had re-opened by 11:55-a.m.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (11/13)

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report five arrests took place over the past week. On Tuesday (11/12), 38-year old Daniel Charles Thomas, of Glenwood, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant for Driving Under Suspension. Early Sunday morning, 43-year old Clayton Davaungn White, of Omaha, was arrested at a location on Bunge Avenue, for Interference with Official Acts. Authorities said also, 44-year old Regina Este Evans, of Omaha, was arrested Sunday at a location on Bunge Ave., for Assault on a Peace Officer. Her bond was set at $1,000.

40-year old Matthew Joseph Tyson, of Pacific Junction, was arrested at the Mills County Jail Nov. 8th, on a warrant for Probation Violation. And, on Nov. 5th, 27-year old Keegan David Clark, of Omaha, was arrested following a traffic stop on Interstate 29. He was charged with Possession of Controlled Substance, Speeding and Improper use of a Median, Curb or Access Facility. His bond was set at $1,000.

Mills County authorities said also, four people were injured during a collision Tuesday morning, near Pacific Junction. According to the report, a 2001 Honda driven by 42-year old Mary Furst, of Omaha, was traveling west on Highway 34 near 188th Street at around 10:18-a.m., when Furst failed to see a 2016 KIA driven by 59-year old Alan Achenbach, of Tabor, stopped at a red light. The Honda rear-ended the KIA, causing injuries to Furst and her passenger, 49-year old Rhonda Watkins, of Omaha, along with Achenbach and his passenger, 57-year old Eva Achenbach, of Tabor.

The occupants of the Honda were transported by Glenwood and Silver City Rescue to the UNMC in Omaha. Achenbach and his passenger were transported to hospitals by private vehicle. Furst was cited for Failure to Provide Proof of Insurance (accident-related), and Failure to Stop in an Assured Clear Distance.

Business owner pleads not guilty in sales tax case

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November 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SPENCER, Iowa (AP) — A northwest Iowa man has pleaded not guilty to allegations that he didn’t pay the state more than $89,000 in sales taxes generated by his businesses. The Sioux City Journal reports that 36-year-old Christopher Burg, of Spencer, entered the written pleas Tuesday in Clay County District Court. The charges include seven counts of fraudulent practices and 11 counts of sales tax evasion. His trial is scheduled to begin Dec. 10.

Court documents say Burg owns Burg Endeavors and committed the crimes from April 1, 2017, through Oct. 2. Prosecutors say he didn’t pay the sales taxes as he should from his businesses: Liberty Lanes, Southside Grill and A+ Carpet & Cleaners.