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August 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Klobuchar aims for rural voters with farm, health policies

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August 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar is continuing her outreach to rural voters with the Wednesday release of a plan for revitalizing less-populated areas of the nation.
The plan is largely an outline of principles and goals, and it includes a broad focus on agriculture reform and investments in rural health care, childcare and small rural businesses. It encompasses some of Klobuchar’s policies or bills she’s worked on as senator — including her proposal to expand student loan forgiveness to farmers and other in-demand occupations, and her plan to invest in rural broadband.

Klobuchar will pitch her policy to Iowans today (Wednesday), when she kicks off four days of campaigning with a visit to a family farm.

Police say employee at club for kids showed porn to 2 girls

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August 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — An Ames resident has been accused of showing pornography to girls under the age of 13 while he worked at the Ames Boys and Girls Club. Story County court records say 18-year-old Bobby Chase is charged with two misdemeanor counts of showing obscene materials to minors. Jail records show he remained in custody Wednesday. It’s unclear whether he has an attorney who could comment for him.

The court documents say Chase used his phone Monday to show two girls at the club a few seconds of a naked female on a porn website. Erika Peterson is chief executive officer of the Boys and Girls Club of Story County, and she says Chase has been fired. He was hired in June as a youth development professional.

Police say Peterson shared the allegations against Chase after a parent of one of the girls reported the incident to Peterson.

More Iowa ethanol plants are expected to drastically cut back production

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August 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — An ethanol plant in northwest Iowa suspended production last week and industry officials say it won’t be the last. Ethanol plants in Iowa and across the Midwest are expected to sharply cut back on their production in the coming weeks. DeLayne Johnson, C-E-O of Quad County Corn Processors in the northwest Iowa town of Galva, says the two biggest reasons for the reductions are oversupply and the trade dispute with China. “Tariffs are actually reducing our exports,” Johnson says, “and in addition, the small refinery exemptions EPA has given to Exxon, Shell, Mobil and others is certainly eating into the demand as well, to the tune of 2.8-billion gallons of ethanol and about 1-billion bushels of corn.”

Plymouth Energy in Merrill suspended production last week. That’s one of at least ten ethanol plants nationwide to temporarily shut down. Three others have closed. While recent exports have helped, Johnson says tariffs from two of the nation’s biggest ethanol customers are countering that. “With the tariffs, we’re really not able to move anything into China and that’s potentially as much as a billion gallons a year,” Johnson says. “Also, Brazil, there’s a significant tariff there which they are also a very large client. So, we are really missing two of the largest markets.”

Iowa is the nation’s largest ethanol producer, making a record 4.35-billion gallons in 2018. Johnson says biofuel processors in Iowa and elsewhere will need to change up their operations in the future. “That will be very important as we move forward for people to continue to diversify and get more value out of that kernel of corn,” Johnson says, “or look for synergies with other processing and become true biorefineries where we may be doing multiple things in one company. There’s some plants that are doing that as well.”

The margins for ethanol production in the western corn belt have fallen to a four-year seasonal low while ethanol inventories are at their highest levels in nine years.

Five central Iowa cities approve local option sales tax

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August 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Voters in five Des Moines suburbs have approved a one-percent local option sales tax that will go into effect January 1st. In March, voters in six Polk County cities, including Des Moines, approved raising the local option sales tax on July 1st — but the measure failed in five other Polk County communities.

Yesterday, nearly eight-thousand voters cast ballots in Bondurant, Clive, Grimes, Johnston and Urbandale and the one-cent sales tax passed on the second try.

According to unofficial results, the margins for passage were significant, ranging from 65 percent approval in Urbandale to 82 percent in Grimes. An Iowa Department of Revenue report shows 97 percent of Iowa cities and towns have a local option sales tax.

2 arrested on drug charges following a traffic stop in Fremont County

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August 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports the Fremont County K9 Unit, Tuesday evening, arrested two out-of-state people following a traffic stop on Interstate 29, at mile marker 10.

Mikayla Croskell

Matthew Gingell

28-year old Matthew Gingell of Mission KS, and 23-year old Mikayla Croskell of Lee Summit MO., were arrested after deputies located drug paraphernalia, marijuana, and THC Butane Hash Oil in their vehicle. Croskell and Gingell were transported to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where each was  being held on a $1,000 bond.

Gingell was also being held  on an outstanding warrant from Olathe, KS.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Aug. 7, 2019

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August 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — As predicted, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it plans to keep water releases into the lower Missouri River elevated, as runoff continues to keep upstream reservoirs full. The Corps said in a news release Tuesday that water releases from Gavins Point Dam on the Nebraska-South Dakota border will remain at current levels, which _ at 70,000 cubic feet per second _ are more than double the average amount for this time of year.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The state has settled a complaint with a Cedar Rapids woman and her son who threatened to file an excessive force lawsuit over a May 2018 incident in which officers in pursuit of a suspect entered a home and restrained several people. The State Appeal Board on Tuesday approved a $100,000 settlement with Shashona Wright, the mother of Lamonte O’Neal, after they threatened to file a federal lawsuit claiming O’Neal was injured. The state denies injuries occurred.

ORANGE CITY, Iowa (AP) — A religious activist accused of burning four LGBTQ children’s books that he checked out of a library in Iowa has been convicted of criminal mischief and fined. Sioux County Attorney Thomas Kunstle says 63-year-old Paul Robert Dorr, of Ocheyedan, was found guilty of the misdemeanor Tuesday and ordered to pay $125 in fines and court costs. Dorr posted a video to Facebook in October in which he denounced the Orange City library and threw the books into a burning barrel.

WASHINGTON (AP) — At least six Democratic presidential candidates are set to attend a forum in Iowa this Saturday organized by gun control advocates in the wake of two mass shootings that killed 31 people in Texas and Ohio. The forum is sponsored by the groups Everytown for Gun Safety, Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action. It will be held in Des Moines while many Democratic White House hopefuls are in Iowa to campaign.

Body of an adult female recovered from a river in Mahaska County

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August 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Dept. of Public Safety report the body of an adult female was recovered Tuesday afternoon in a Mahaska County river. Members of the Mahaska County Sheriff’s Office discovered the body in the South Skunk River near the Glendale Access, a little after 3-p.m.

The circumstances that lead to the female entering the river and the cause of her death are under investigation by the Oskaloosa Police Department, the Mahaska County Sheriff’s Office and the Division of Criminal Investigation. The identity of the female is not known at this time.

An autopsy, which is schedule to be performed by the Office of the State Medical Examiner, will help to identify the female found in the river. Law enforcement is aware that on the morning of August 5th, 24-year old Ashley Shafer was reported missing to the Oskaloosa Police Department. The investigation into her disappearance and current location are part of an active missing person investigation.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Ashley Shafer, or with information on the body found in the South Skunk River is asked to call the Mahaska County Communications Center at (641) 672-2557.

Two teens in Montgomery County face felony forgery charges

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August 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Montgomery County, Tuesday, arrested two 16-year old juveniles from Red Oak. The teens were charged with Forgery – a Class D Felony as the result of an investigation into an incident that occurred August 1st.

Their names were not released. Both were taken into custody, processed and then released to the custody of a parent.

Fontanelle woman dies following accident in Adair County, Tuesday afternoon

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August 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

An accident in Adair County Tuesday afternoon claimed the life of a young adult female. The Iowa State Patrol reports a northbound 2012 Chevy Malibu driven by 18-year old Kayci Emerson, of Fontanelle, for reasons unknown crossed the center line of Highway 25 near mile marker 67, or about two-miles south of I-80, and collided with a southbound 2007 Chevy Silverado, driven by 36-year old Nathan Rigsby, of Thayer. The accident happened at around 12:30-p.m.

Emerson, who was wearing a seat belt, was flown by LifeNet helicopter to Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, where she died from her injuries. The accident remains under investigation.

The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Adair County Sheriff’s Office, Fire and Rescue and Iowa DOT Motor Vehicle Enforcement Officers.