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Red Oak woman arrested for Public Intox

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A 26-year old Red Oak woman was arrested a little after 3-a.m. today (Saturday), for Public Intoxication. According to Red Oak Police, Jade Dakota Erynn Bacon was taken into custody in the 100 block of W. Coolbaugh Street, and brought to the Montgomery County Jail. Her bond was set at $300.

Red Oak man arrested on warrant Friday night

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak, Friday evening, arrested a man wanted on a Montgomery County warrant for Failure to Appear, on a charge of Assault with Intent to Inflict Serious Injury. 33-year old James Harlan Rosencrans III was taken into custody at around 7:20-p.m. in the 400 block of Senate Avenue, in Red Oak, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. His bond was set at $5,000.

Wind turbine blade failure in Adair County – blade flies off into a field

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Mid-American Energy are trying to figure out why a blade from a wind turbine broke off and landed in a rural Adair County farm field. KCCI in Des Moines reports the incident happened sometime Thursday or Friday, when nearby farmers discovered the 177-foot long, 18,000 pound blade partially crumpled-up in a field. The land is farmed, but not owned, by Adair County farmer Curt Beane.

MidAmerican Energy spokesman Geoff Greenwood told KCCI that wind turbine blade failures are a rare occurrence. Greenwood said MidAmerican crews will work to find a cause of the wing failure. The last two blade failures the company investigated, he said, were caused by lightning, but he didn’t know Friday, why this particular blade failed near the hub of the turbine.

An Adair County farmer told KCCI Friday that they will ask the Iowa Utilities Board to investigate wind turbines to make sure they are safe.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/19/20

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rookie Dylan Carlson hit a three-run homer to cap a six-run outburst to help the St. Louis Cardinals earn a doubleheader sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 7-2 victory in the nightcap. The Pirates committed three errors in the sixth, paving the way for Carlson’s second career home run. St. Louis took the opening game 6-5 behind home runs from Kolten Wong and Tyler O’Neill. The Cardinals moved back to .500 with the victory while playing their third doubleheader in five days.

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jacob Nottingham hit a grand slam and Orlando Arcia added a three-run shot as the Milwaukee Brewers rallied from an early four-run deficit and beat the Kansas City Royals 9-5. Nottingham’s two-out blast to left off Danny Duffy capped a six-run rally in the fourth inning that put the Brewers ahead for good. The comeback had begun when Christian Yelich led off the fourth with his 150th career homer. Kansas City’s Salvador Perez went 4 of 5 with a homer, double, two runs and four RBIs.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields says he felt distraught watching college football on TV last weekend. With the Big Ten’s decision to scrap fall sports in the name of player safety because of the coronavirus pandemic, Fields and his Buckeye teammates were sidelined. That changed this week when the Big Ten reversed course and announced that beginning Oct. 23-24. Fields says the players are grateful the season has been saved and are having fun being on the field together again. Wisconsin quarterback Jack Coan said getting the season back “means everything.”

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Health officials are telling 10 fans who attended last week’s Kansas City Chiefs game to quarantine after one fan tested positive for COVID-19. Kansas City health officials announced Thursday that a fan who watched the game from a group’s box tested positive the next day. The group was seated in the lower level of the stadium. The Chiefs said in a statement the organization worked Kansas City health officials to find the fans who were possibly exposed. Chiefs officials say contact tracing protocols showed the group were wearing masks when they entered the stadium and pinpointed anyone who had contact with the individual.

Exira woman hurt in Friday evening accident

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

An Audubon County woman was injured during an accident Friday evening. The Iowa State Patrol reports 72-year old Marilyn Hocamp, of Exira, was struck and run over by a vehicle in her driveway, and was flown by Mercy Air One to Mercy Hospital in Des Moines.

The accident happened at around 6:30-p.m., when a 2007 Ford F-150 pickup driven by 47-year old Steven Hocamp, of Exira, was backing up in a gravel driveway toward a residence at 3025 300th Street, near Thrush Avenue. As his mother Marilyn was walking toward the vehicle to meet her son. Steven noticed his mother up by the residence, and continued to back the vehicle up, but didn’t realize his mother was getting closer.

The rear of the vehicle knocked Mrs. Hocamp down and the driver’s side rear tires drove over both of her ankles. The State Patrol was assisted in their investigation by Audubon County Sheriff’s  Deputies and Adair Fire and Rescue.

Suspect named in Appanoose County Officer-Involved Shooting

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CENTERVILLE, Iowa – Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety, Friday night, released additional information concerning an Officer-Involved shooting in Appanoose County. Authorities say the incident began Thursday evening when law enforcement officers in Marion County, Monroe County, and Appanoose County attempted to stop a Ford F-150 for multiple traffic violation and suspicion of operating while intoxicated. A pursuit ensued. The F-150 traveled in excess of 80 mph at points of the pursuit, using both lanes of the rural two lane road.

At 10:11 p.m., at the intersection of Highway 5 and J-18 in Appanoose County, Deputy Sheriff Jordan Harvey, a three-and-a-half year member of the Appanoose County Sheriff’s Office, attempted to deploy stop-sticks in an effort to disable the truck and end the pursuit. The driver of the F-150, identified as 44-year old Scott Ammon, of Albia, eluded the stop-sticks by leaving the roadway and driving into a farm field. Ammon then directed the vehicle towards Deputy Harvey, who discharged his service weapon twice, striking the lower portion of the F-150.

After Deputy Harvey discharged his weapon, the F-150 continued into a parking lot, where it struck the Lighthouse Church before returning to the road and, ultimately stuck a utility pole; disabling the vehicle.
Ammon, who was not injured in the incident, was taken into custody without further incident and transported to the Monroe County Jail, where he remains.

Per departmental policy, Deputy Harvey, who was not injured, has been placed on paid administrative leave. As result of the shooting, Appanoose County Sheriff Gary Anderson requested the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation conduct an independent investigation into the incident. The DCI, with the assistance of the Iowa State Patrol, continue to work the investigation.

The findings of the investigation will be forwarded to the Appanoose County Attorney’s Office for review and determination. No additional information will be released, prior to a determination by the Appanoose County Attorney.

DCI assists West Des Moines Police w/Officer-Involved shooting

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa DCI are assisting West Des Moines Police in an Officer-Involved shooting incident. Authorities say the incident began at around 6:30-p.m. Friday.  West Des Moines Police Department Officers were called to assist the Clive Police Department in the 4300 block of Woodland, in West Des Moines, with regard to an investigation Clive P.D. was conducting.

Officers made contact with a subject at the residence in question. Shortly thereafter an officer involved shooting occurred. West Des Moines EMS was called to the scene and transported the subject to a local hospital. The exact condition of the subject is not known at this time. The West Des Moines Police Department has requested the Division of Criminal Investigation to conduct an investigation into this matter.

Officials say that is standard procedure, to ensure an objective investigation. Additional information was not immediately available.

Officer-Involved shooting in Council Bluffs Friday evening

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are searching for a suspect who was involved in a struggle with an officer, resulting in the officer firing his service weapon. The incident began at around 7-p.m., Friday. Authorities say while two Council Bluffs police officers were on the Wal‐Mart parking lot, working a shoplifting call, they located a white Mazda CX‐9 parked nearby that had stolen plates on it. As the officers were finishing their shoplifting incident, a white male walked up the Mazda and got into the driver’s seat. As the officers
approached the Mazda, the male subject locked the vehicle’s doors and started the motor.

A preliminary investigation indicates that one of the officers fired his service handgun at the driver as a struggle was taking place to get the driver out of the car. The driver’s window was broken out and as the officer was reaching inside the car, the male subject put the car into gear and sped off, hitting a parked vehicle. The officer who fired his duty handgun received minor injuries to his arm, but was treated at a local hospital and released. The driver of the white Mazda fled the scene, but the car was located a short time later, abandoned, near the I‐29/I‐80 interchange.

After an extensive search, the driver was not located. It is unknown if he has any injuries. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation was called in to review the actions of the officer involved in the shooting; that officer’s name will not be released until later next week. The Council Bluffs Police Department will continue to investigate the assault that took place on the officer and will file appropriate charges once the subject is positively identified and located.

If anyone has any information regarding this incident, please contact detectives at 712‐328‐4728 or you can remain anonymous by calling 712‐328‐STOP (7867).

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020

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September 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The federal government says it will give farmers an additional $14 billion to compensate them for the difficulties they’ve experienced selling their crops, milk and meat because of the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Department of Agriculture released details of its plan Friday, saying it will provide “financial assistance that gives producers the ability to absorb increased marketing costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.” President Donald Trump first mentioned the aid in a speech Thursday night in Wisconsin, a state that is considered vital for his chances to win a second term. The additional payments also illustrate the importance of farmers as a voting block to Trump’s reelection.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa coronavirus infections grew by 1,259 confirmed cases on Friday with 10 additional deaths. The state now has more than 78,000 confirmed cases, and the total number of death since March has risen to 1,258. Gov. Kim Reynolds earlier in the month ordered that bars be closed in Story and Johnson counties, which are home to Iowa State Universities and the University of Iowa. With infections rates remaining high in those areas, Reynolds on Friday signed a new proclamation that keeps those bars closed at least through Sept. 27.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A high school teacher in Iowa has been placed on leave for assigning students to “pretend you are a black slave.” The Iowa City Press-Citizen reports that the assignment asked students to write four sentences about what they would do if they were a slave who was freed. The assignment was for an Iowa City school district online learning program for students assigned to different schools. The district says the teacher was placed on administrative leave and the assignment was removed. The district called the assignment “inappropriate.” The teacher’s name hasn’t been released.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s unemployment rate for August dropped to 6%, continuing a decline from an April high hit amid an economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Iowa Workforce Development reported Friday that the August rate was down from 6.8% in July and 11% in April. There were 96,500 people listed as unemployed in August, a decline from 110,300 in July. Iowa’s unemployment ranked 12th nationally. The U.S. unemployment rate for August was 8.4%

Atlantic guts out win over Clarinda 7-0

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September 19th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans found a way to pull out a win 7-0 over the Clarinda Cardinals on Friday night in Glenwood. In a wild game that included 10 total turnovers the Trojans were able to make just enough plays to grab their third straight win.

The two teams traded blows in the first half and both teams squandered scoring opportunities to leave the game scoreless at the break. The game remained scoreless through three quarters and the Trojans finally hit paydirt on their first possession of the 4th quarter. Grant Sturm thought he broke the scoreboard on the second play of the 4th when Clarinda punted the ball away. Sturm returned the kick 43-yards for a touchdown but the play was called back and a roughing the kicker call gave Clarinda a first down. Sturm got the ball right back for Atlantic, picking off Wyatt Schmitt on the next play to give the Trojans the ball at the 36 yard line. The Trojans then drove down the field and grabbed the lone score of the game with a 14-yard touchdown pass from Caden Anderson to Korey Parrott with 7:36 left in the game. Lane Nelson added the PAT to complete the only score of the game. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott was proud of the effort his team gave all night.

The final three possessions of the game ended with a Grant Sturm interception. The final pick to seal the game came as time expired. Sturm finished the game with four interceptions. Ethan Sturm and Joe Weaver also tallied a pick each in the game. A big moment in the game came in the second quarter as the Cardinals connected on an 83-yard bomb from Wyatt Schmitt to Michael Shull. Grant Sturm never gave up on that play and caught Shull at the 8 yard line. Two plays later the Cardinals fumbled a handoff and the Trojans pounced on the loose ball. After the game Coach McDermott said he has seen that fight from Sturm and the team all season.

Atlantic improves to 3-1 on the season, and extended their win streak to three games. The Trojans are set to travel to Des Moines Christian next week. Clarinda falls to 1-3 on the season and will host Shenandoah in the Page County Super Bowl next week.

Watch the video replay of the game HERE.