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Nurse admits diverting pain pills from nursing home patients

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October 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a licensed practical nurse has admitted diverting pain medications from residents of two northeast Iowa nursing homes. Federal prosecutors say 35-year-old Lacey Staveley, from Evansdale, pleaded guilty Monday in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids. The charges: one count of acquiring a controlled substance by misrepresentation, fraud, deception or subterfuge; and one count of false statements relating to health care matters. Her sentencing has not yet been scheduled.

Court records say Staveley admitted diverting pain pills from two patients at Cedar Falls Health Care Center in November 2016 and admitted diverting pain pills earlier this year from two patients at Harmony House in Waterloo. Authorities say she didn’t tell Harmony House officials about her employment at Cedar Falls Health Care Center.

2 arrests in Red Oak, Monday

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October 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report a man and a juvenile female were arrested on separate charges, Monday. 28-year old Bruce Anthony Kaimann, Jr., of Red Oak, was arrested at around 9:40-p.m. for Violation of a No Contact order. Kaimann was being held overnight in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond. And, at around 11:58-p.m. Monday, a 17-year old female was arrested for Driving While Revoked. She was transported to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and later released to her guardian.

Bartlett man arrested on drug charge, Monday

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October 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports that the Fremont County K9 Unit, Monday, arrested 28-year old Tyler M. Study, of Bartlett. Study was arrested on a valid Fremont County warrant for the delivery of methamphetamine – a class B felony.

His arrest was the result of multiple investigations that began in July, 2018. Study was arrested at his residence without incident and transported to the Fremont county Law Enforcement Center awaiting initial appearance from the magistrate.

Study

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, Oct. 16th 2018

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October 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The fourth-largest lottery prize in U.S. history will be on the line as numbers are drawn for the Mega Millions game’s $654 million jackpot. The grand prize for Tuesday night’s drawing has grown so enormous because no one has won the jackpot since July 24. Although the jackpot is massive, the odds of matching all six numbers and becoming instantly wealthy are remarkably small at one in 302.5 million. Mega Millions is played in 44 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — A judge has scheduled a January trial for a 22-year-old Iowa man charged with killing a top amateur golfer from Spain. District Judge Bethan Currie ruled Monday that Collin Richards will stand trial Jan. 15 for first-degree murder in the death of Iowa State University student Celia Barquin Arozamena. Richards entered a written not guilty plea and waived his right to a speedy trial.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Trump administration is doing its part to help Iowa congressman David Young hold onto his U.S. House seat. Last week President Donald Trump mocked Young’s 3rd district Democratic challenger Cindy Axne at a rally in Council Bluffs and praised the two-term Republican. On Monday, Young’s campaign announced Vice President Mike Pence will join Young for a rally Friday in Des Moines. Polls indicate a close race in the 3rd district, which includes the Des Moines metro area and southwest Iowa.

MONTEZUMA, Iowa (AP) — Supporters of a right-wing group are asking a judge not to grant a “deluxe legal defense” for a Mexican national charged with killing an Iowa college student. More than 200 people have sent postcards to Judge Joel Yates protesting his decision to authorize $5,000 for an investigator to work with Cristhian Bahena Rivera’s defense. The postcards are distributed by the Virginia-based Secure America Alliance.

Atlantic Parks and Rec Board approves Schildberg restroom

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October 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department’s Board of Directors approved moving forward with plans for a single user, waterless pit, Americans With Disabilities Act (ACT) accessible restroom, on the west side of the Schildberg Recreation Area. Parks and Rec Director Seth Staashelm said he looked at two separate proposals, and recommended the board approve CXT “Gunnison” Model Concrete building that has the following features:

• Floorplan 6′ 6″ x 14′ 8″; • 1 toilet riser (ADA compliant); • ADA grab bars; • 1 waste clean out hatch and • 1 concrete waste vault (1,000 gallon capacity).

Gunnison-style restroom

The Gunnison design runs $18,170-dollars, which is under the $26,000 budget. Once it’s ordered, the restroom can be dropped-off anytime the site is prepared for delivery. The restroom will not be lit or have electrical and plumbing hookups, but Staashelm said there will lighting in the park itself to provide usable illumination.

Speaking of restrooms, Staashelm said restrooms at the other City Parks are closed for the season and winterized. The parks themselves are open for use, though. In other business, the Atlantic Parks and Rec Board approved a service agreement with Snyder Engineers and Associates for a $220-to $250,000 Bath House/Shelter project at the Schildberg Rec Area. It will include showers and restrooms for men and women, along with a possible concessions area and six picnic tables. Bids will likely be let over the Winter, with construction starting sometime early next Summer and completion by August or September.

And, Staashelm spoke to the Board about a Park Shelter Reservation Proposal. The proposal entails a reservation fee for three of the seven most popular shelters, including at Sunnyside Park: the Camblin Addition, Kiddie Korral and the East Shelter. Those three are also the largest shelters in the parks system. Staashelm recommends two time slots, one covering morning and lunch, the other covering dinner and night time slots, at $20 each. Full day use is $35. Reservations must be made 24-hours in advance. Payments can be made online, at a drop-box at the Parks and Rec Office, and possibly, at City Hall, although has not yet been officially approved.

You can make your reservations online at AtlanticIowa.com, and look for the Parks link.

Ex community college baseball coaches accused of misconduct

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October 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CENTERVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Two former baseball coaches at an Iowa community college have been accused of misconduct by former players. Two ex-players at Indian Hills Community College claimed former head coach Cam Walker and assistant coach Steve Kletke provided false identities to foreign students so they could work to raise money for the team, The Daily Iowegian reported .

The foreign players weren’t allowed to work under the terms of their student visas. The players also said the coaches used physical punishment at practice for violations of team rules. Indian Hills officials declined to comment to the newspaper about the allegations, and both coaches declined to be interviewed.

College President Marlene Sprouse told The Associated Press Monday the school takes allegations of misconduct seriously and responds appropriately. The school said the coaches weren’t fired and didn’t resign, but added that they left because their contracts weren’t renewed. The team went 36-22 last season, and Walker had been head coach for 26 years.

Former players Colin Potrzeba of Omaha, Nebraska, and Endry Brito of Oranjestad, Aruba, said players were required to work as security and event staff for University of Iowa and Minnesota Vikings games for the past two seasons. The security companies paid the baseball program. The ex-players said the coaches provide foreign players with aliases, so they could work the security jobs.

Both Brito and Potrzeba quit the baseball team last spring, and Potrzeba said he shared his concerns with college officials. “I basically just told them everything that had gone on,” said Potrzeba. The players said they were punished physically at practice for certain conduct, such as moving away from a pitch instead of letting the ball hit them. One of the punishments involved a player in the pushup position dragging another player across the field for a distance. Potrzeba said he developed a hernia after one of those sessions.

Vice President Pence will join Young at Des Moines rally

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October 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Trump administration is doing its part to help Iowa congressman David Young hold onto his U.S. House seat. Last week President Donald Trump mocked Young’s 3rd district Democratic challenger Cindy Axne at a rally in Council Bluffs and praised the two-term Republican. On Monday, Young’s campaign announced Vice President Mike Pence will join the congressman for a rally Friday at a hotel near the Des Moines airport.

Polls indicate Young and Axne are in a close race in the 3rd district, which includes the Des Moines metro area as well as much of southwest Iowa. Axne is a businesswoman from West Des Moines. Before being elected to Congress, Young had worked as an aide to Kentucky Sen. Jim Bunning and then Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.

Hubbell to be in Atlantic, Tuesday morning

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October 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Democrat nominee for Governor in Iowa, Fred Hubbell, will be in Atlantic, Tuesday morning. Hubbell will visit the Cass County Democratic Party Headquarters (511 Chesnut St.), beginning at 10-a.m., where he will hold a Cass County “Meet and Greet.”

Hubbell, and his Democratic nominee running mate Rita Hart, are crossing the State rallying supporters to vote early for the team and their vision for Iowa. Following his visit to Atlantic, Hubbell will be in Council Bluffs at 3418 6th Avenue, beginning at 12:10-p.m. for an early vote event.

On Wednesday, Rita Hart will be in Denison at the UFCW Labor Hall (46 N. Main St.), beginning at 11-a.m. And later in Ida Grove. More information about their stand on the issues, etc. can be found at FredHubbell.com.

Numerous arrests in Audubon County

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October 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Department has released a report on numerous recent arrests. On Monday, 35-year old Ryan Mark Biensen, of Audubon, was arrested at around 12:50-pm., on an outstanding  warrant for Failure to Appear. He was being held in the Audubon County Jail on a $5,000 bond.

On Saturday, 42-year old Jamie Renea Clausen, of Audubon, was arrested at around 4:22-a.m. on an outstanding warrant for Violation of Probation. Clausen was being held in the Audubon County Jail on a $5,000 bond.

Last Friday, Audubon County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 19-year old Chandler Joel Behrens, of Audubon, after he turned himself-in on an outstanding warrant for Violation of Probation. Behrens was released later in the day on his own recognizance.

Last Wednesday, 31-year old Lisa Marie Hall, of Carroll, was arrested at around 2:20-a.m. for Driving under the Influence, Child Endangerment-Causing Bodily Injury, Child Endangerment, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The arrest stems from an investigation into a single vehicle accident at 120th & Oriole in Audubon County. Hall was later released on an $8,300 bond.

Arrested last Tuesday in Audubon County, was: 24-year old Kaz Ryan Cozad, of Audubon, and 37-year old Ian Lee Leib, of Kimballton. Leib was arrested on an outstanding warrant for Failure to Appear in court. He was being held in the Audubon County Jail on a $5,0000 bond. Cozad was charged with OWI-1st Offense, as the result of a traffic stop on 190th east of Audubon.  He was released the following day after an appearance before the magistrate.

On Oct. 4th, Audubon County Deputies arrested 43-year old Jay Joseph Ratigan, of Exira, on an outstanding warrant for a Violation of Probation. Ratigan eventually posted bond and was released. On Sept. 29th, 19-year old Christopher Michael Paulsen, of Exira, was charged with OWI-1st Offense and Speeding, following a traffic stop on 310th St., at around 3:20-a.m. Paulsen posted bond and was released. And, on Sept. 21st, 30-year old James Aaron Humlicek, of Exira, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for a Violation of Probation charge. He completed his time at the Audubon County Jail and was released on October 13th.

Three Iowa K-Mart stores to close (1 in Council Bluffs)

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October 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Sears filed for bankruptcy early this (Monday) morning and announced three more K-Mart stores in Iowa will be closing. The stores are located in Cherokee, Council Bluffs and Webster City. Nationwide, there will be 142 Sears and K-Mart stores closing due to the bankruptcy filing. Liquidation sales at the K-Mart stores in Cherokee, Council Bluffs and Webster City will begin in the next two weeks, with closures by the end of the year.

The company has been closing what it deems “unprofitable” stores. Since 2013, two-thirds of the Sears and K-Mart stores operating in the US have been closed. Sears was founded 131 years ago and became the country’s number one retailer. Competition, changing shopping habits and massive debts led to today’s (Monday’s) attempt to reorganize and stablize the company through Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.