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Golf course damaged by a vehicle in Ringgold County

News, Sports

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office say Sun Valley Lake Golf Course officials in Ellston reported over the weekend that someone had driven a vehicle onto the golf course and caused damage to three greens. The incident happened at approximately 2:30-a.m., April 20th. Anyone with information about the crime is encouraged to contact the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office at (641)-464-3921.

Villisca man arrested on a warrant

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Montgomery County, Tuesday afternoon, arrested a Villisca man on a warrant for Driving While Suspended. 20-year old Cordell Ryan Straw taken into custody at around 3:30-p.m., and brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where his bond was set a slightly more than $566.

Trial set for man accused of killing boy by sitting on him

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A man accused of killing a 2-year-old boy in western Iowa by sitting on him is scheduled to go on trial next month. Pottawattamie County court records say 31-year-old Larry Murphy pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of first-degree murder and child endangerment resulting in death. His trial is set to begin May 29 in Council Bluffs.

The records say the boy’s mother told police on March 15 that Murphy was staying with her and her sons at a Council Bluffs motel when he became angry at the 2-year-old for taking his cellphone. She says he sat on the boy for around 20 seconds on a motel bed. Police say Murphy is 6 feet tall and weighs 160 pounds.

The boy was pronounced dead at a hospital. The records say a doctor noticed signs of asphyxiation.

GOP lawmakers develop spending plan for UI, ISU, UNI

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Republicans in the Iowa House and Senate have developed a spending plan for Iowa’s three public universities that’s less than what Republican Governor Kim Reynolds proposed for next year. Senator Tim Kraayenbrink, a Republican from Fort Dodge, says the plan still provides a spending increase. “We knew that we couldn’t fund everything to the ask of what everybody wanted, but yet we wanted to be fair and offer them something that could be sustainable in our budget,” Kraayenbrink said.

Democrats say without the extra six million dollars that the governor suggested — tuition for students at Iowa, Iowa State and U-N-I will increase beyond the initial three percent hike university officials have planned. Senator Herman Quirmbach, a Democrat from Ames, says student debt will increase. “Our students coming out of our colleges and universities have accumulated more debt than all the rest of us adults have piled up in credit cards,” Quirmbach said. “That’s a very tough way to start a life.”

Republicans in the Senate have approved the G-O-P’s education spending plan. It must clear the House, too, before it goes to the governor for her review.

House GOP votes to curb Democratic attorney general’s authority

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, a Democrat, soon may have to seek permission from Republican officeholders to join lawsuits outside the state of Iowa. Republicans in the Iowa House like Representative Gary Worthan of Storm Lake are upset with Miller’s participation in lawsuits challenging Trump Administration policies. “The attorney general’s client is the people of the state of Iowa, but does that election give him carte blanche to do whatever he cares to do?” Worthan said. “We don’t believe so.” Democrats like Representative Marti Anderson of Des Moines called the G-O-P move a power grab. “Don’t rearrange our good government for no good reason,” Anderson said.

Miller sat in the House balcony and watched the House debate. Miller said filing lawsuits is a fundamental function of the office he’s held for 37 years.”I’m an independently elected official, given these fundamental powers,” Miller told reporters. “…No other state does this. I think that tells us something as well.”

Miller is the longest-serving attorney general in the country and in 2018 no Republican candidate challenged his bid for a 10th term. The Republican-led House has now voted to force Miller to get permission from Republican Governor Kim Reynolds, the Republican-led state executive council or the Republican-led legislature to join any lawsuit outside the state of Iowa. The plan now goes to the Republican-led Iowa Senate for a vote. Governor Reynolds told reporters she hasn’t seen the proposal.

Eastern Iowa fire chief charged with arson

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The assistant chief of the Oxford Fire Department in eastern Iowa’s Johnson County is facing arson charges. The Johnson County Sheriff’s office says 30-year-old Timothy Hora was found trying to stomp out the flames of a grass fire just after 11 o’clock on April 13th. Court records show a torch that was still warm was found in the back of Hora’s truck. Hora was charged with O-W-I and later released. The investigation into several other grass and vegetation fires led them back to Hora, as information from the G-P-S showed his truck in the area of those fires. He has been charged with five counts of arson.

Shenandoah man arrested on drug charges Wed. morning

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports early this (Wednesday) morning, Deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office arrested 26 year old Cory Daniel Archer of Shenandoah. Archer taken into custody at Priest Park in Shenandoah, for the Delivery of Methamphetamine. The charge was the result of a previous incident in Fremont County.

Cory Archer (Fremont County S/O photo)

During his arrest, Archer was found to be in Possession of methamphetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia. He was transported to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center and held on a $10,000 bond.

Additional charges are expected to be filed with the Page County Attorneys Office.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., April 24, 2019

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for a robbing a bank. Federal prosecutors say in a news release that 53-year-old Christopher Leon Weckman was sentenced Tuesday for the robbery of the Tradesmen Community Credit Union in Des Moines. Prosecutors say Weckman entered the bank the afternoon of Sept. 25, 2017, with his face concealed and placed an object he claimed was a bomb on the counter before demanding money.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The longest serving Republican in the Iowa Legislature says he’s becoming a Democrat. Rep. Andy McKean announced his decision Tuesday, saying one important factor was the presidency of Republican Donald Trump. McKean says he can’t support Trump, and if his behavior and leadership is the new normal, “I want no part of it.” McKean says he’ll register as a Democrat this week and plans to seek re-election as a Democrat in 2020.

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Lawmakers in Montana and Iowa have approved legal sports betting, and the Indiana Legislature is expected to do so this week. Barring vetoes from their governors, they would be the first states to expand gambling to sports this year. They would join a handful of other states that acted last year after a U.S. Supreme Court decision. Critics say expanding gambling to sports will increase addiction and give a pathway for minors to pace bets illegally.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds isn’t saying whether she’ll sign a sports betting bill that has passed its final legislative hurdle. Reynolds has declined throughout the legislative session to say whether she supports the expansion of gambling in a state with 19 state-regulated casinos, horse and dog racing and a lottery. Asked about the issue Tuesday, a day after lawmakers gave final approval to the bill, Reynolds responded that she’ll read the bill before deciding whether to sign it.

Cass County Democrats sponsor Summer Back-Pack food drive

News

April 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

During the school year, the summer back-pack program assists the children and families of Cass County who may need food assistance on weekends and over the holidays. There are some programs during the summer, but it is known that, with students home for summer vacation, there will be an increased need among families to provide nutritious foods for the children.

The Cass County Democratic Party is sponsoring a Summer Food Drive meant to supplement the summer programs. Chair Sherry Toelle says “We need individually-prepared, non-perishable food items such as puddings, Jello-type products, cereals, pasta meals, canned/packaged tuna and chicken, Ramen noodles, and other foods that, if the parents are gone during the day, children can prepare for themselves.”

Toelle said also, “We will have drop-off sites in most communities throughout the county. The food drive will run for a month, from April 24th to May 24th. Volunteers from the Democratic Party will handle pick-up and delivery of all food donations, which will remain in Cass County.”

Drop–off sites include:

  • Anita: City Clerk’s Office; Library
  • Atlantic: Fareway; private home @ 10 E. 13th St.; YMCA
  • Cumberland: Telephone Company; Library; City Hall; Houghton State Bank
  • Griswold: Rolling Hills Bank; Library; City Hall; Telephone Company
  • Lewis: Library
  • Massena: Library; FNBank; Economy Food Mart

Toelle said “It is our mission as Democrats to offer a hand up, not a hand-out, to our fellow citizens. I want to thank the offices and businesses who are so generously providing the public with drop-off sites in every community. We would not be able to offer this program and other public service programs that we do throughout the year without their help.”

Harlan P-D report (4/23)

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April 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department report two separate arrests each on April 20th and 17th. On April 20th, 41-year old Jeremy Lloyd Smith, of Defiance, was arrested following a traffic stop.  Smith was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating while intoxicated 1st offense and parking against the flow of traffic. 24-year old Anthony Michael McCoy, of Avoca, was also arrested following a traffic stop.  McCoy was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with driving while barred, failure to prove security against liability, and insufficient number of headlamps.

On April 17th, 52-year old Melissa Ann Henscheid, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant.  Henscheid was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was also charged with driving while suspended. And, 18-year old Preston Max Russell, of, Kirkman, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant.  Russell was transported to the Shelby County Jail.