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Central Iowa man sentenced on Child Porn charges

News

December 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA – A District Court Judge in Des Moines, Monday, sentenced a West Des Moines man to prison for Possession of Child Pornography. Officials say 33-year old Bryant Dale Voss received a sentence of 84 months (7 years), followed by five years of supervised release once he serves his sentence. He must also comply with sex offender registry requirements upon release.

An investigation into Voss began in July 2017 when law enforcement were operating a law enforcement version of the file sharing program BitTorrent in an undercover capacity. Agents
located child pornography files available for sharing from Voss’ computer and downloaded multiple files from him in July 2017. Voss knew that his file sharing program made certain child
pornography files on his computer available to others to download. Subsequently, investigators executed a search warrant at Voss’ West Des Moines residence where they seized his computers and electronic devices.

The investigation showed that Voss knowingly possessed hundreds of images and ten videos of child pornography on an external hard drive and used his computer to knowingly access and view videos of child pornography.

Cass County Supervisors appoint Harris to County Compensation Board

News

December 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday (today) appointed Kipp Harris, of Atlantic, to fill a vacancy on the County Compensation Board. The vacancy was created by the resignation of Phyllis Nichols. Harris will fill the position for the remainder of Nichols’ four-year term, which expires June 30, 2021.

In other business, the Board passed Ordinance #37 on the first reading. The Ordinance basically updates the County’s Code of Ordinances, as required by the Code of Iowa. Auditor Dale Sunderman explained what it entails: It repeals Ordinance 33 and updates policies concerning the construction/reconstruction of roadways, division of taxes for the 2017 Cass County Agribusiness Urban Renewal Area [for Elite Octane], and regulates the operation of ATV’s on County roadways.

Grassley predicts no shutdown and passage next week of COVID relief package

News

December 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – With a federal government shutdown looming on Friday, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s confident both chambers of Congress will agree on a continuing resolution to extend spending for a week. Grassley, a Republican, predicts the larger plan that will pass on December 18th will include the long-awaited relief package for individuals, businesses and state and local governments impacted by COVID-19. “There’s so much bipartisan agreement on so many parts that are needed,” Grassley says. “If we can forget some things that don’t have bipartisan support, we’ll take care of a lot of the need that’s out there.”

Grassley accuses House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of being very uncooperative over the past several months by making no concessions on a pandemic relief package — and he blames her for the lengthy delay. “This is a very much nicer environment to be in than from August through the election, when Pelosi was refusing to negotiate,” Grassley says, “and she more or less admitted that she did it to help Biden and Democrats in the election.”

If there’s not agreement by Friday, tens of thousands of federal employees who are deemed “nonessential” will be furloughed — or they’ll be forced to work without pay until the impasse ends. Grassley doesn’t think it’ll come to that and he expects a compromise on COVID relief soon with Democrats Pelosi and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer. “The good news is that Pelosi and Schumer have moved off of their all-or-nothing position and seem to be negotiating,” Grassley says. “That’s the first good news we’ve had in four or five months on this subject.”

The last time the federal government shutdown was the longest shutdown in U-S history. It ran 35 days between late December of 2018 through late January of 2019.

Ringgold County man injured in Union County accident

News

December 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A car-versus-deer accident Monday night south of Arispe, in Union County, resulted in suspected minor injuries to a Ringgold County man. The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports 30-year old Johnathan Watkins, of Tingley, was traveling south on Highway 169 at around 7:50-p.m., when a buck deer crossed the road. Watkins’ 2020 Chevy Trax struck the animal, causing $14,000 damage to the vehicle, which was totaled in the collision.

Watkins was transported by Medic1 ambulance to the Ringgold County Hospital to be checked out.

ARLENE FAYE WATERBURY, 95, of Atlantic (Svcs. Pending)

Obituaries

December 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ARLENE FAYE WATERBURY, 95, of Atlantic, died Sunday, Dec. 6th, at the Salem Lutheran Home, in Elk Horn. Services for ARLENE WATERBURY are pending at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Exira-EHK alum Peppers earns GPAC Player of the Week

Sports

December 8th, 2020 by admin

Morningside junior forward Sophia Peppers (Exira, Iowa) picked up honors from the Great Plains Athletic Conference for the week of Nov. 30-Dec. 6.

Peppers averaged 23 points, six rebounds, three assists, a blocked shot and a half, and two steals per contest in a well-rounded week that enabled Morningside to run their win streak to five. Her back-to-back 20-point-plus efforts ran a personal string of such outings to three. Peppers was pivotal down the stretch in a win over Dordt Dec. 2, as she hit four straight free throw attempts and tallied eight points in the final seven minutes.

Backyard & Beyond 12-8-2020

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 8th, 2020 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Public Health Nurse Amy Anstey about flu shots.

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AP Iowa Boys High School Basketball Poll 12/07/2020

Sports

December 8th, 2020 by admin

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, and total points:

Class 4A
Record Pt
1. Waukee (6) 0-0 75
2. Cedar Falls 0-0 61
3. Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln (1) 2-0 50
4. Johnston 0-0 37
5. Davenport, North 0-0 34
6. Ames 0-0 33
7. Pleasant Valley 1-0 21
8. Dubuque, Hempstead 0-0 20
9. Ankeny Centennial 0-0 19
10. Mason City 1-0 17

Others receiving votes: Ankeny (1) 16. Ottumwa (1) 15. Iowa City, West 15. Dubuque, Senior 14. Lewis Central 12. North Scott, Eldridge 11. Southeast Polk 10. Sioux City, West 8. Sioux City, East 7. Waterloo, East 5. Valley, West Des Moines 4. Waterloo, West 3. Indianola 3. Des Moines, Hoover 2. Burlington 2. Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 1.

Class 3A
Record Pt
1. Dallas Center-Grimes (5) 3-0 76
2. Ballard (1) 2-0 68
3. Carroll (1) 2-0 49
4. Assumption, Davenport (1) 0-0 44
5. Le Mars 2-0 36
(tie) Pella 2-0 36
7. Spencer 3-0 30
8. Waverly-Shell Rock 2-0 21
9. Norwalk (1) 1-1 19
(tie) Monticello 1-0 19

Others receiving votes: Mount Vernon 18. West Delaware, Manchester 17. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 16. Clear Creek-Amana 13. Glenwood 8. Storm Lake 6. Center Point-Urbana 4. Vinton-Shellsburg 4. MOC-Floyd Valley 3. Grinnell 2. Central Clinton, De Witt 2. Washington 2. Denison-Schleswig 1. Humboldt 1.

Class 2A
Record Pt
1. Boyden-Hull (6) 2-0 74
2. Western Christian, Hull (2) 2-0 62
3. Camanche 2-0 53
4. Treynor (1) 3-0 50
5. Aplington-Parkersburg 2-0 37
6. Dike-New Hartford 2-0 30
7. AHSTW 3-0 26
8. Denver 2-0 24
9. Beckman Catholic, Dyersville 2-0 22
10. Clarinda 2-0 16
(tie) South Hamilton, Jewell 2-0 16
(tie) Panorama, Panora 2-0 16

Others receiving votes: OA-BCIG 12. Pella Christian 7. West Sioux, Hawarden 7. Woodward-Granger 6. Spirit Lake 5. Van Meter 5. Des Moines Christian 5. Osage 4. West Branch 4. North Fayette, Valley 3. Okoboji, Milford 3. Rock Valley 2. Northeast, Goose Lake 2. West Burlington 2. South Central Calhoun 1. Albia 1.

Class 1A
Record Pt
1. North Linn, Troy Mills (5) 2-0 65
2. Martensdale-St. Marys 3-0 63
3. Lake Mills (1) 3-0 51
4. Wapsie Valley, Fairbank (3) 1-0 44
5. Springville 2-0 30
6. St. Mary’s, Remsen 1-0 28
(tie) West Fork, Sheffield 1-0 28
(tie) Montezuma 2-1 28
9. Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars 3-0 24
10. Janesville 2-0 19

Others receiving votes: Bishop Garrigan, Algona 16. Keota 12. North Mahaska, New Sharon 12. New London 11. Ogden 8. Fremont Mills, Tabor 8. Notre Dame, Burlington 6. Alburnett 6. Holy Trinity Catholic, Fort Madison 5. Lenox 5. Grand View Christian 5. Meskwaki Settlement School 5. Newell-Fonda 3. GMG, Garwin 3. Grundy Center 3. Boyer Valley, Dunlap 3. Danville 2. Easton Valley 2.

Adair County farmer wins Iowa Farm Bureau Young Farmer Discussion Meet

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Farm Bureau report Beth Baudler, of Fontanelle, was selected as the winner of Iowa Farm Bureau Federation’s (IFBF) Young Farmer Discussion Meet, held virtually on Dec. 1st. Baudler will represent Iowa in the Young Farmer and Rancher National Discussion Meet during the American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) Annual Convention, also to be held virtually, in January 2021.

Baudler helps on her family farm where they grow hay, oats, corn and soybeans, and manages her own cow-calf herd and sheep flock. She works off-farm as a cattle nutritionist and co-product specialist and instructs an animal breeding and genetics course at Southwestern Community College in Creston. She also is passionate about promoting agriculture through Ag 4 All, a collaboration of Adair County commodity groups and more than 150 local volunteers, who bring educational ag programs to local communities and highlight area farmers on the “Who’s Your Iowa Farmer?” Facebook page.

Second place winner for the Iowa competition was Shelby Smith, a cricket farmer out of Story County; in third, Krista Huntsman, a Montgomery County cattle farmer; and fourth, dairy farmer Megan Kregel of Clayton County.

The Young Farmer Discussion Meet is a unique competition in which participants, ages 18-35, are scored based on their ability to engage in a “cooperative” 30-minute discussion on challenges impacting agriculture and rural America. Contestants are awarded points based on their ability to seek solutions, listen to each other’s viewpoints and engage in cooperative dialogue.

Eight contestants secured their spot to participate in the semi-final rounds by competing at the IFBF Young Farmer Conference held this January. This year’s questions focused on international trade, rural broadband access, the risks and rewards of “big data”, sustainable farm practices to address climate and rural economic stability.

As the top Iowa finalist, Baudler received a one-year/100-hour lease on a Cat Skid Steer Loader ($10,000 value) and an expense paid trip to the 2021 GROWMARK annual meeting, pending conference planning. Smith received a $500 value Choice Hotels certificate, $500 Cat gift certificate and a $500 gift card to FAST STOP or local FS Cooperative from GROWMARK. Huntsman received a $500 Cat gift certificate, a YETI cooler from Farm Bureau Financial Services and six park passes with a cabana rental at Adventureland. Kregel received a $250 gift card to FAST STOP or their local FS Cooperative from GROWMARK, six park passes with a cabana rental at Adventureland and $100 from the IFBF Young Farmer Program.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report, 12/8/20

News

December 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday (Today), said 31-year old Christopher Lee McDaniel, of Council Bluffs, was served with a warrant, Monday. McDaniel, who is being held in the Pott. County Jail, was presented with a warrant for Violation of a No Contact Order/Contempt of Court. His bond on other charges was set a $3,000. And, 28-year old Zane Michael Hytrek was arrested at around 1-a.m. Tuesday (12/8), following a traffic stop near Minden. HyTrek was taken into custody for Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender.