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(UPDATE) Dallas County shooting victim identified

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ADEL, Iowa (AP) — An investigation continues into the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man in a rural area near Des Moines. The Des Moines Register reports that police on Wednesday identified the victim as Jakob Mash of Perry. He was fatally shot early Tuesday near the town of Adel. His body was found at an intersection. Mash was pronounced dead at the scene.

No arrests have been made, but Dallas County Chief Deputy Adam Infante said in a news released that there is not believed to be any danger to the public.

 

If you’re flying out of Iowa for Christmas, check COVID restrictions first

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Despite pleas from state officials to stay home for the holidays, airports in Iowa and across the country are filling up as Christmas Day nears. Kyle Potter, executive editor of the ThriftyTraveler-dot-com, says while Iowa doesn’t have any restrictions for people traveling into or out of our state, if you’re planning to fly to another part of the country, it’s best to do your research before you leave.

The federal COVID relief bill that’s on President Trump’s desk includes 15 billion-dollars for the airline industry. Potter says that money is tailored toward bringing 30-thousand workers back to their jobs through March.

Feeling depressed or anxious? You’re not alone as more Iowans seek help

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – As we move through the tenth month of dealing with COVID-19, an increasing number of Iowans are seeking mental health services. Dr. C-J Davis, a behavioral health specialist, says the demand for these services has climbed by as much as 30-percent this year.

He doesn’t expect the need to change anytime soon, either.

He says depression and anxiety are the most common pandemic-related symptoms.

DCI Investigates Lee County Inmate Death

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

FORT MADISON, Iowa – The Iowa DCI reports on Tuesday, December 22nd, members of the Lee County Jail, while performing jail cell checks, discovered an unresponsive female inmate. The inmate, identified as 50-year-old Stacy Lynn Heston, was the lone occupant of the cell. Jail staff performed CPR and administered an AED in efforts to revive Heston.

Ms. Heston was transported to a local hospital where she was later pronounced dead. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation was summoned to the scene and is currently investigating the incident with the assistance from the detectives of the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.

The cause of death is pending an autopsy to be performed at a later date. No foul play is suspected at this time. Ms. Heston had turned herself into the jail earlier in the day, Tuesday, to begin a jail sentence of 59 days.

Iowa City woman accused of neglect in elderly woman’s death

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa City woman is facing a felony charge accusing her of neglect that led to an elderly woman’s death. The Cedar Rapids Gazette reports that 54-year-old Tara M. Edwards was arrested Wednesday morning and faces one count of intentional dependent adult abuse causing serious injury. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office says it began an investigation in February into the death of a 72-year-old woman who suffered from several conditions that prevented her from caring for herself.

Edwards was reportedly the woman’s primary caregiver. Authorities say Edwards failed to fill the woman’s prescriptions, failed to take her to medical appointments and failed to provide necessary nutritional supplements.

 

No officers convicted by Iowa AG in force cases since 2004

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — According to an Associated Press investigation, Iowa’s Attorney General hasn’t convicted a police officer for improperly using force since at least 2004, which was the earliest date for which records are available. Attorney General Tom Miller’s office only pursued charges against two officers out of 35 force cases it reviewed, and both of them were ultimately acquitted. Police officers often aren’t charged when someone ends up dead.

Laws often shield officers and give them the benefit of the doubt for a dangerous and unpredictable job, and juries can be reluctant to convict. But prosecutors who have a history of declining to charge police are now facing scrutiny of their records following a summer of mass protests calling for accountability.

 

9-0 Drake prepares for start of MVC race

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Off to the first 9-0 start in school history Drake opens the Missouri Valley Conference race on Sunday at Indiana State. It will be the first of two games against the Sycamores under the Valley’s format for this season. Drake coach Darian DeVries

Because of the start of conference play the Bulldogs will stay in Des Moines for Christmas.

DeVries says the Bulldogs know the competition will be raised in the Valley.

No. 4 Iowa prepares for Christmas game at Minnesota

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The fourth ranked Iowa basketball team returns to action with a Christmas evening game at Minnesota. The Hawkeyes opened Big Ten play with a win at home over Purdue. Both teams are
7-1.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery who says the new look Gophers have made strides.

Iowa senior center Luka Garza does not mind playing on Christmas.

Junior guard Joe Wieskamp says he looks forward to the challenge.

Iowa State players preview the Fiesta Bowl

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Fiesta Bowl will be a homecoming of sorts for Iowa State quarterback Brock Purdy. The native of Arizona will lead the Cyclones in their first January bowl game when they plat Oregon on January second.

Purdy was a high school rival of Oregon quarterback Tyler Shough (shuck) and they even train together during the off season.

Purdy says they will put their friendship aside for a few hours on January second.

Sophomore running back Breece Hall says it will be a great way to cap the season.

Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots growing since Sept., both above $320 million

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December 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The jackpots for the Powerball and Mega Millions lottery drawings both exceed 300 million — and Iowa Lottery spokesperson Mary Neubauer says that’s a rarity “Neither one of these jackpots are anywhere near a record because in the last couple of years the jackpots in both of these games have been well over a billion dollars,” Neubauer says. “…But it’s just interesting to see that they’re both above $300 million at the same time and that has only happened once or twice in the history of these games, which go back decades.”

The jackpot for tonight’s (Wednesday’s) Powerball drawing is an estimated 321 million. “Mega Millions is just a little bit ahead in terms of the jackpot amount right now because its latest drawing was just last night and nobody won the big prize,” Neubauer says, “so the Mega Millions jackpot now stands at an estimated $352 million annuity for its next drawing on Friday.”

After sluggish sales earlier in the pandemic, these two jackpots have been growing since late September. Neubauer says “It’s a race to see which one will be won first. It’s another strange twist in this really strange year.” The largest lottery payout ever was for Powerball drawing in January of 2016. Three tickets matched the winning numbers and split the more than one-and-a-half BILLION dollar jackpot.