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Mills County Sheriff’s report, 6/7/21

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June 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports numerous arrests took place over the past week;

  • Last Saturday night, 76-year-old Jerry Floyd Crossley, of Silver City, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail; 32-year-old James Thomas Hume, of Sidney, was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Bond: $10,000.
  • Friday afternoon, 36-year-old Megan Renee Daugherty, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear (FTA) on a Fugitive From Justice charge. No Bond.
  • Thursday afternoon, 33-year-old Samantha Renee Martin, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for being a Fugitive from Justice. No Bond; Thursday morning, 27-year-old Diego M. Juaquin, of Omaha, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Bond: $1,000.
  • Last Wednesday, 58-year-old Vicki Kay Delezene, of Omaha, and 48-year-old Walter Jay Colvin, Jr., of Council Bluffs, were each arrested on a charge of Interference with Official Acts. Their bonds were set at $300 each.

Recharge your battery at the Danish Windmill, & its new ChargePoint electric vehicle charging station

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June 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Elk Horn, IA—Travelers driving hybrid and electric vehicles between Omaha and Des Moines I-80 can unplug and recharge at the same time by hopping off the interstate at exit 54 and taking a short drive north on the Western Skies Scenic Byway to the Danish Windmill in Elk Horn.

Lisa Steen Riggs, the Windmill’s manager “We are excited to offer travelers the latest generation of ChargePoint EV stations. Ours is one of just two EV charging stations along I-80 between the Council Bluffs and Des Moines metro areas. The Danish village of Elk Horn offers travelers a fun place to “recharge their batteries”—both literally and figuratively—while exploring the area’s Danish cultural heritage.”

Bob Mortensen of Elk Horn recharges his hybrid vehicle at the Danish Windmill’s new ChargePoint station in Elk Horn, Iowa.

The Danish Windmill recently replaced its electric vehicle charging stations with a new ChargePoint® CT4000 dual port station which features intelligent power management options and allows two charging ports to share the same electrical circuit. The project was funded in part by the Mike & Lou Howard Foundation. Mike Howard brought the first electric car charging stations to Elk Horn in 2009.

The new unit is driver-friendly and features an instructional video showing how to use the station in multiple languages giving drivers the choice of English, French or Spanish. You can access 24/7 driver phone support. Its rugged design is built to withstand the elements so its touch button works in rain, ice and with gloves. The station is accessible 24/7. The CT4000 is the first ENERGY STAR® certified EV charger. It charges efficiently and conserves power when not charging.

“The Danish Windmill has been “green” since 1848! It’s interesting to note that once our mill was one of thousands scattered across the Danish countryside, and that today it stands amid fields of modern wind turbines on the Iowa prairie. The VikingHjem is partly dug into the ground with a turf roof like a Viking pit house,” Riggs continued. “Renewable energy is at the core of our educational messaging for the museum. Denmark has made green energy a top priority so it’s part of our cultural heritage story.”

The authentic 70’ Danish Windmill was originally built in Nørre Snede, Denmark in 1848 and is one of Iowa’s top tourism attractions. In the mid-1970’s the Mill was brought to Elk Horn, rebuilt and restored to working condition by the community in honor of their Danish ancestor farmers. The complex also features a 900 AD replica of Viking smithy’s home and workshop, a tiny chapel, an interpretive path and Danish import museum store. Elk Horn is a walk-able community with interesting shops and eateries to explore.

The Windmill is an official Iowa Welcome Center with trained travel counselors who can help with trip planning, things to do, places to go and more. The Mill is open daily. To find out more visit danishwindmill.com or contact the Danish Windmill at 712.764.7472.

IHSBCA Baseball Rankings 06/07/2021

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June 7th, 2021 by admin

2021 IHSBCA Baseball Rankings
June 7 Rankings (Week 3)

Class 4A (2021 Record)

1. Johnston (10-0)
2. Pleasant Valley (7-0)
3. Urbandale (7-2)
4. Waukee (6-2)
5. Dubuque Hempstead (6-1)
6. West Des Moines Dowling (9-1)
7. Cedar Rapids Prairie (8-0)
8. Ankeny (5-5)
9. Southeast Polk (7-2)
10. Lewis Central (7-0)

Others: Cedar Rapids Kennedy (6-3), Davenport West (7-2), Iowa City West (6-2), Norwalk (7-1), and Sioux City East (8-2)

Class 3A (2021 Record)

1. Marion (9-1)
2. Wahlert Catholic (7-1)
3. Central Dewitt (6-0)
4. Gilbert (4-2)
5. Winterset (6-2)
6. Independence (9-2)
7. Boone (7-2)
8. Assumption (6-5)
9. North Polk (3-3)
10. Grinnell (9-1)

Others: Ballard (5-3); Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (7-1); Decorah (6-2); Webster City (6-1); Xavier, Cedar Rapids (5-6)

Class 2A (2021 Record)

1. Van Meter (7-1)
2. Roland-Story (7-1)
3. Des Moines Christian (10-0)
4. Centerville (6-1)
5. Dike- New Hartford (8-2)
6. Beckman Catholic, Dyersville (7-3)
7. West Lyon (3-2)
8. Mid-Prairie (5-2)
9. Panorama (3-3)
10. Spirit Lake (6-1)

Others: Durant (4-3); Eddyville-Blakesburg (6-1); Kuemper Catholic, Carroll (2-0); Underwood (7-0); Wilton (3-2)

Class 1A (2021 Record)

1. Newman Catholic (10-1)
2. St. Albert (7-3)
3. Don Bosco, Gilbertville (7-2)
4. St. Mary’s, Remsen (7-1)
5. North Linn (9-0)
6. Kingsley-Pierson (9-0)
7. South Winneshiek (5-1)
8. Martensdale-St. Mary’s (6-2)
9. Saint Ansgar (8-2)
10. CAM (8-1)

Others: Ankeny Christian (7-1); Coon Rapids-Bayard (6-3); New London (4-0); Newell-Fonda (5-4); Woodbury Central (7-2)

THERESA CAPOUCH, 68, of Atlantic (Svcs. 06/15/2021)

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June 7th, 2021 by Jim Field

THERESA CAPOUCH, 68, of Atlantic died Sunday, June 6th at her home.  Celebration of Life Services for THERESA CAPOUCH will be held on Tuesday, June 15th at 10:00 a.m. at the Atlantic Cemetery. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic assisting the family with arrangements.

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Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

THERESA CAPOUCH is survived by:

Partner of 32 years Kent Ehle.

Daughters: Lisa Capouch of Atlantic. Lee Ann Gresham of Atlantic.

Siblings: Pamela Darrow of Harlan. Janice Crary of White Bear Lake, MN. Steve Erlacher of Council Bluffs. Albert Bates of Council Bluffs. Jay Fuland of Clear Lake.

7 Grandchildren

Many Nieces, Nephews, and beloved friends.

Special Traffic Enforcement Program starts Wednesday

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June 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A Special Traffic Enforcement Project (STEP) begins Wednesday and concludes on Saturday, across Iowa. Law enforcement agencies around the State will be keeping a close eye out for impaired drivers. Iowa State Patrol Trooper Ryan DeVault says the upcoming four-day STEP time frame was identified by the Fatality Reduction Task Force.

The Task Force was formed, he said to determine when spikes in traffic fatalities occurred by reviewing data from over the past 10-years, and try and curb the alarming trends authorities have been noticing. And, while the focus will primarily be on impaired drivers, they’ll also be looking for distracted drivers.

Since the beginning of 2021, there have been 118 traffic-related fatalities in Iowa, which is up 24 deaths from last year at this same time. The data show: Every 48 seconds someone dies in a crash involving an impaired driver; Impaired driving claims more than 10,000 lives each year; and, 34% of fatalities are linked to impaired drivers. Trooper Devault says in addition to the efforts by law enforcement to slow the spread of deaths in motor vehicle crashes, there’ something you can do to not become another statistic.

 

In addition to buckling your seat belt, choosing a designated driver if you are impaired can save not only your life, but those of everyone else on the road.

Impaired drivers are more than those who have had too much alcohol. It includes those who either intentionally or accidentally take too much of a prescription medication, and, illegal substances. A person who gets an OWI will see stiff fines, jail time, and the possible loss of their job.

And if your actions result in a death or deaths, you face much more severe penalties, in addition to being saddled with a crash survivors’ guilt.

Water Emergency Declared in Audubon

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June 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Mayor Barb Jacobsen has issued a Water Emergency in effect immediately, and until September 1, 2021. The following actions will be prohibited:

  • Watering Yards: The sprinkling, watering, or irrigating of shrubbery, trees, lawns, grass, ground cover, plants, vines, gardens, vegetables, flowers, or any other vegetation.
  • Washing Mobile Equipment: The washing of automobiles, trucks, trailers, trailer-houses, railroad cars, or any other type of mobile equipment.
  • Cleaning Outdoor Services: The washing of sidewalks, driveways, filling station aprons, porches, and other outdoor services.
  • Cleaning Buildings: The washing of the outside of the dwellings; the washing of the inside and outside of office buildings.
  • Cleaning Equipment and Machinery: The washing and cleaning of any business or industrial equipment and machinery.
  • Ornamental Fountains: The operation of any ornamental fountain or other structure making a similar use of water.
  • Swimming Pools: The swimming and wading pools not employing a filter and recirculating system.
  • Fire Hydrants: The use of water from fire hydrants for any purpose other than fire suppression or other public emergency.
  • Escape through Defective Plumbing. The escape of water through defective plumbing, which shall mean the knowing permission for defective plumbing to remain out of repair.
  • Restaurants: The serving of drinking water in restaurants, cafeterias, or other food establishments unless requested by the individual.

Penalties for violations will be $100 for first offense, $200 for second offense, and $300 for third and subsequent offenses.

Page County woman arrested on Criminal Mischief warrant; Bluffs man arrested in Page County for Sex Offender violation

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June 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Page County, Friday, arrested a woman on a Page County warrant for Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree. Authorities say 30-year-old Destiny Estalin Louise Graham, of Coin, was arrested at her residence. The warrant was the result of a case investigated by the Page County Sheriff’s Office, in which Graham is accused of damaging a vehicle in Coin. She was transported to the Page County Jail and held on a $1,000 cash only bond.

Bradley Haley

Destiny Graham

And, on Saturday, Page County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 30-year-old Bradley Aeron Haley, of Council Bluffs, on a Page County Warrant for Violation of Probation from a sentencing charge of Sex Offender Registration violation – 1st Offense. Haley was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail and transported to the Page County Jail. He was being held on a $20,000 bond, pending further court appearances.

Iowa Falls man sentenced to 16 years in prison on eight charges

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June 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) A 19-year-old Iowa Falls man has been sentenced to 16 years in prison after he was arrested with a 12-year-old girl in his car.  Christopher Allen Dale Hogan of Iowa Falls was involved on a single car accident in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day this year. Hogan was charged with drunk driving and police discovered he had committed multiple sex acts with the girl in his vehicle. He was convicted of three counts of third degree sex abuse, three counts of lascivious acts with a child and one count of lascivious acts with a child by solicitation for sex as well as drunk driving. Hogan faced a maximum of 66 years in prison and was sentenced to 16.

EVEYLYN D. RECHTENBACH, 98, of Atlantic (Funeral Svc. 6/11/21)

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June 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

EVEYLYN D. RECHTENBACH, 98, of Atlantic, died Sunday, June 6th, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. Funeral services for EVELYN RECHTENBACH will be held 11-a.m. Friday, June 11th, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family is at the funeral home on Thursday, June 10th, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery.

EVEYLYN D. RECHTENBACH is survived by:

Her daughters – Judy Schwenneker, of Exira, and Janis (Dick) Rabenold, of Pleasant Hill.

and 2 grandsons.

Texas teen drowns in NW Iowa lake

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June 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Lake View police are investigating the Sunday drowning of a Texas man at Black Hawk Lake. According to Chief Brandon Rinnan, first responders were called to the scene at the beach at Camp Crescent at approximately 6:17 p.m. Witnesses told authorities the victim, 18-year-old Brian Valencia of Willis, Texas, had been swimming in the roped-off beach area when he started to struggle. He went underwater, but did not resurface. Lake View Fire and Rescue personnel conducted a water search and were able to locate Valencia’s body. He was transported to Loring Hospital in Sac City where he was pronounced dead.