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Northwestern Iowa man charged in crash death of cousin

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A northwestern Iowa man has been charged with vehicular homicide and drunken driving in a crash last month that killed his cousin. The Sioux City Journal reports that 37-year-old Darrick Toel, of Le Mars, was arrested late Tuesday on the charges. He’s being held on a $50,000 bond.

Investigators say Toel was driving about 90 mph the night of July 1 when he lost control of his car, left the road, rolled and hit a tree. His passenger, 37-year-old Ryan Toel, of Struble, was critically injured and died two days later.

Police say Darrick Toel also was injured, and a blood test taken at a hospital more than an hour after the crash showed his blood alcohol content was .111 — more than the .08 legal limit to drive.

Farmers’ loyalty to Trump tested over new corn-ethanol rules

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LACONA, Iowa (AP) — When President Donald Trump ordered tariffs on China that scrambled global grain markets, many U.S. farmers were willing to absorb the financial hit. But the patience of Midwest farmers with a president they mostly supported in 2016 is being newly tested.

The administration has now granted waivers to 31 more oil refineries so they don’t have to blend ethanol into their gasoline. Given that roughly 40% of U.S. corn is processed into ethanol, that’s a fresh blow to producers struggling with low prices and potentially mediocre harvests.

Nebraska farmer Lynn Chrisp, president of the National Corn Growers Association, calls it “the straw that broke the camel’s back.” Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said in Illinois Wednesday that Trump will take action to soften the effects, but there are no details.

Ex-medical student sentenced to prison for gun felony

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors for Iowa say a former medical student who sold guns to a felon and tried to hire a hit man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison.

Officials say 36-year-old Steven Arce, of Waterloo, was sentenced Wednesday in Cedar Rapids to 90 months in federal prison. He pleaded guilty in March to one count of selling a firearm to a felon.

With his plea, Arce admitted that he sold an AR-15 rifle to someone he knew was a felon, asking the man during the exchange if he could kill one of Arce’s medical school professors. A couple of weeks later, he sold a second gun to the same man, and Arce arranged to meet with someone he believed to be a hit man.

The next day, Arce met with the hit man, who was actually an undercover officer. Officials say Arce offered a machine gun as down payment on the killing before he was arrested.

Federal officials celebrate courthouse opposed by city

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Federal officials have kicked off the construction phase of a $136 million federal courthouse in downtown Des Moines, defying requests that the 2-acre prime site be left for a development that would fit the city’s plans for the Riverwalk district along the Des Moines River.

The federal government says it will work with the city to maintain the Riverwalk access. City Council members Chris Coleman and Josh Mandelbaum said at a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday they must move beyond disagreement over locating the new tax-exempt courthouse on the west bank of the Des Moines River and work with the government to make the best of the project.

The seven-story building should be completed in late 2022. It will consolidate courtrooms and offices of judges and staff for the Southern District of Iowa, bankruptcy court, probation offices, a law library and the 8th Circuit federal appeals court.

Legal dispute over Prairie Rose Casino continues

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Lawyers for the States of Iowa and Nebraska as well as the City of Council Bluffs have filed an appeal to try to shut down the Native American casino in Carter Lake. The Ponca tribe opened the Prairie Rose Casino late last year after getting approval from the National Indian Gaming Commission. In mid-August, a federal judge said she would not overturn the commission’s decision.

Iowa, Nebraska and Council Bluffs are now appealing to a federal circuit court in St. Louis. The legal dispute over the casino project has been going on for more than a decade. The Prairie Rose casino is about five miles from the three state-licensed casinos in Council Bluffs and about two miles from downtown Omaha.

4 wheeler reported stolen from Greenfield

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Greenfield Police Department reports a 4-wheel ATV was stolen from the True Value Store in Greenfield, sometime last Friday night or early Saturday morning. The red ATV was described as being an off brand, and is missing the tail light cover. Please call the Greenfield Police Department at 641-743-2323 if you have any information on the location of it.

Stolen ATV

Update: Body of Missouri man found in Nishnabotna River in Fremont County

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports that at around 9:17-a.m. today (Wednesday), they were notified that a body was located in the Nishnabota River, near the Goldenrod Boat Access, near Hamburg, Iowa. The body of 77-year old Thomas Gibson, of Watson, Missouri was located by family members in the river. The body was recovered with the assistance of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Water Division, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and Hamburg Rescue. An autopsy will be conducted that the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner in Ankeny.

Mr. Gibson was reported missing by family members Monday, after finding his vehicle on the boat ramp at the Goldenrod Boat Access and his unoccupied boat near the Interstate 29 bridge over the West Nishnabota River. Numerous agencies and private individuals assisted in the search for Gibson.

Minnesota man admits leaving harassing notes on women’s cars

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — A Minnesota man who left sexually-explicit notes on women’s cars in Ames has pleaded guilty in the case and will pay about $200 in fines. Des Moines station KCCI reports the 39-year-old David Cheney, of Rochester, Minnesota, was arrested in May after police received reports of the notes being left on cars in the parking lots of several retail stores. Police say the notes were specific to the women who found them and noted what the women were wearing.

Cheney was initially charged with seven counts of misdemeanor harassment. Court documents show that in a deal with prosecutors, Cheney pleaded guilty to three counts and received a 30-day suspended jail sentence, a year of probation and a $65 fine for each count.

Casey’s Introduces New Midwest Mystery Pizza The Pie’s Permanent Name TBD via the Name-Our-Pizza Contest

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ANKENY, IA. (August 28, 2019) – Casey’s General Stores is introducing its new Midwest Mystery Pizza which will be available to order on September 1. As the name implies, the new specialty pizza features a tasty combination of Midwest-inspired ingredients including pulled pork, bacon, Sweet Baby Ray’s® BBQ sauce, and fire-roasted corn.

Midwest Mystery Pizza

Earlier in August, Casey’s launched a social media campaign asking fans to guess what ingredients might be on the new Midwest Mystery pie to which there were hundreds of guesses. Additionally, because Midwest Mystery is only a temporary name, starting September 1, fans will be able to enter the Name-Our-Pizza contest – whoever suggests the winning name will receive free Casey’s pizza for a year.

The Name-Our-Pizza Contest will start on September 1 and end on September 14. Entrants will submit their name suggestion via caseys.com. From those, three names will be selected and then put out for the public to vote September 16-22. The winning name will be announced on September 28.

(Press Release)

2-vehicle accident in Atlantic – minor injuries reported

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August 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A 21-year old female was complaining of minor injuries following a two-vehicle accident at around 11:25-a.m. today (Wednesday), in Atlantic. The collision happened at west 6th and Cedar Streets. Authorities say a passenger car was traveling east on W. 6th Street and approaching Cedar, when an SUV traveling in the 500 block of Cedar pulled out and struck the front of the car.

The car was occupied by three people, one of whom was transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital. No other injuries were reported.