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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers & City of Hamburg reach levee system agreement

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A new agreement has been reached by the City of Hamburg and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to raise the Hamburg Ditch 6 levee system by eight feet. According to the Army Corps of Engineers, the agreement reached Tuesday marks the first project in the U.S. to utilize the Section 1176 authority to raise the height of a federal levee system.

Aerial photo of Hamburg – Ditch 6 shows scope of damage from the flooding. Photo taken Mar. 17, 2019. – US Army Corps of Engineers photo

Corps officials say the achievement comes after the Omaha district, the city and other shareholders worked to implement a section from the 2020 Water Resources Development Act, or WRDA. Representative Cindy Axne said Wednesday, the agreement is a critical step to protecting the flood-damaged city from future risk.

When devastating floods hit Hamburg in 2019, Ditch 6 was overrun by water and sustained severe damage that resulted in the City of Hamburg being inundated with flood waters. The result was bipartisan legislation being introduced to provide the Army Corps with new authority to cut through red tape and provide federal funds for levees in repeated flooding communities.

THELMA MARIE JARBOE, 96, of Lubbock, TX (Committal Svc. 2/19/21

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

THELMA MARIE JARBOE, 96, of Lubbock, TX, died Tue. Feb. 9th, in Lubbock. A service of committal for Thelma Marie Jarboe will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Feb. 19th, at the Rieken Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.

Interment will be at Pleasant Township Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Buffalo Springs Community Church, 7777 High Meadows Road, Lubbock, Texas  79404.

THELMA JARBOE is survived by:

Her son – Dennis (Rosemary) Jarboe.

Her daughter – Marlene (Rick) Hildebrandt,

5 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.

Driver’s license rules updated for 80 year olds

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state Transportation Commission has adopted some new driver’s license rules to reflect changes recently made by the Iowa Legislature. D-O-T Motor Vehicle Division director, Melissa Gillett says one of the changes involves the length of license for drivers over 72 years old. She says the rules will allow those drivers to get an eight-year license that will be good up until they hit the age of 80.

She says the license length will drop for those close to 80. “A driver’s license with a two-year expiration date will be issued beginning at age 78 and beyond,” Gillett says. Gillett says they also updated the rules to make it easier for younger drivers to upgrade their licenses.

“To expand that online service to individuals who are subject to the graduated driver’s license program. So those are teenager upgrading — from an intermediate to a full license for example — to allow that transaction to happen online,” according to Gillett. Young drivers were previously required to go to a driver’s license station to upgrade their license when they hit a birthday and their previous license was still valid.

Red Oak man arrested Wed. afternoon on a drug charge

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest Wednesday afternoon on a drug charge, of a man from Red Oak. At around 3-p.m., Deputies arrested 23-year-old Anthony Allen Charles Rohner for possession of marijuana. Rohner was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond.

Pott. County Public Health announces 3 COVID-19 vaccination clinics for those 65+

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Pottawattamie County Public Health (PCPH) has announced three COVID-19 vaccine clinics for residents ages 65 and older. Officials said Wednesday, the vaccine clinics will take place on February 12, February 19, and February 26 at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa (1 Arena Way, Council Bluffs, IA 51503).
PCPH is expecting to receive 1,100 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for each clinic.
Pottawattamie County residents ages 65 and older must sign up for a vaccine appointment through PCPH’s website:
https://www.pottcounty-ia.gov/vaccinate/. Those without internet capabilities can call Connections Area Agency on Aging at 712-328-2540 to sign-up.

Pickup & DOT snow plow collided in Page County

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer, Wednesday, said no injuries were reported following an accident last Saturday, north of Clarinda. The accident involving an Iowa DOT snow plow and a pickup happened at around 10:50-a.m., on Highway 71, north of the intersection with 140th Street.

An investigation determined 16-year old Jarod Lee McNeese, of New Market, was driving the 2021 Ram 1500 northbound on Highway 71.  The snowplow, driven by 73-year old William Curtis York, of rural Essex, was traveling northbound with its emergency lights activated, while it was clearing snow from the roadway.

McNeese said that he failed to see the plow due to blowing snow. York said he too, was unable to see McNeese due to the snow coming from the snow plow. Weather conditions at the time of the accident were snow / blowing snow. The pickup sustained $10,000 damage. The Iowa DOT 2010 International snow plow sustained $300 damage. No citations were issued.

Man charged in 2020 Marshalltown fatal shooting

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) — A 37-year-old man has been charged in a shooting in Marshalltown that left a man dead and another injured. Robert Thomas was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder in the March 2020 death of 22-year-old Johnqwez Deanthony Lewis. Another man, 27-year-old Devonte Allen Brooks, was injured. Thomas was charged with attempted murder in Brooks’ shooting.

Police said Thomas was already being held in the Marshall County Jail on unrelated charges. He remains in custody pending an initial court appearance. Police said the investigation into the shooting is continuing.

 

VERNON L. BOOTH, 80, of Walnut (Svcs. Pending)

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February 10th, 2021 by Jim Field

VERNON L. BOOTH, 80, of Walnut died Tuesday, February 9th at Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Services for VERNON L. BOOTH are pending at Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com

Injury accident in Page County, Tuesday

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office, Wednesday released information about a personal injury accident that took place Tuesday afternoon, about four-mile west of Clarinda. Authorities say the accident happened on Highway 2, near M Avenue, when a 2005 Pontiac Gran Am driven by 39-year old Stacy Lynn Hale, of rural Clarinda, was rear-ended by a2018 Chevy 3500 pickup, driven by 30-year old Dustin Donal Paul Thompson, of Villisca.

The crash happened as Hale was slowing and signaling to turn left (south) onto M Avenue. Thompson told authorities he was distracted by one of the rear seat occupants in his vehicle, and didn’t see the Hale vehicle slowing prior to turning. Hale was almost stopped due to oncoming traffic eastbound on Highway 2 when the collision occurred.

After the impact, the rear driver’s side portion of Thompson’s vehicle then went to the south and struck a 2017 Chrysler Pacifica driven by 74-year-old Judith Kay Clark, of Clarinda. Hale’s vehicle traveled across the eastbound lane of Highway 2 and came to rest in the ditch southwest of the intersection of Highway 2 and M Avenue.

Thompson’s vehicle came to rest on the north shoulder west of the intersection. Clark’s vehicle came to rest on the south shoulder just east of the intersection. Hale was transported to the Clarinda Regional Health Center for possible injuries by Clarinda Ambulance Service. None of the other persons involved claimed to be injured. Thompson was issued a citation for Following to Closely.

Damage to the vehicles amounted to $22,000 altogether. Clarinda Fire Department and Clarinda Ambulance Service assisted the Sheriff’s Office at the accident scene.

Creston man convicted of 1st degree murder & robbery

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A jury in Madison County, Tuesday, convicted a Union County man on 1st Degree murder and 1st Degree robbery charges. The murder charge carries a term of life in prison. According to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, 42-year-old Gerald Steve Parker, of Creston, after just eight days of testimony and evidence. Trial information filed by the State of Iowa alleged that on July 21, 2020, Parker killed 39-year old Jonathan Michael Hoffman, of Macksburg, in Madison County. Court documents show a woman riding in a truck with Hoffman and Parker told investigators Parker shot Hoffmann after the two men got into a fight about who should drive.

Gerald Parker (Madison County S/O photo) FILE PHOTO

Hoffman’s body was found by a delivery driver in the intersection of Macksburg Road and Grandview Lane in rural Madison County. Hew had been shot multiple times and left on the side of a road.

The State said Parker did so “Having malice, aforethought, willfully, deliberately, and with premeditation.