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The Creston Police Department reports 36-year old Amanda Jones, of Creston, was arrested Saturday, on a Theft charge. Jones was arrested at the Creston Wal-Mart, on a 3rd Degree Theft charge. She was later released from the Union County Jail on a $2,000 bond.
The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.
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(Radio Iowa) – Information from air quality monitors showed several cases where the air quality exceeded the E-P-A limit for fine particles in the air during the Fourth of July weekend. The D-N-R’s Todd Russell says the state generally does not have such long-term periods where the air exceeds the federal standard. Russell says there was one in Davenport in 2012. “That one was pretty significant. I believe we have had maybe a couple of other exceedances at one or two sites over the last several years. But this was by far the largest and most extensive as far as area wise as well as the intensity or the levels,” Russell says.
He says air monitors saw issues in Des Moines, Davenport, and Muscatine on July 4th, and in Des Moines and Clive on July 5th. Russell says they don’t know for sure — but the problems were most likely created by people shooting off fireworks — NOT professional fireworks shows. He says that was particularly the case in the Des Moines area. “Just observations and what folks all around town saw. The smoke hanging at low levels and the spread of the smoke pretty much all over the city,” according to Russell. “I would guess it was much more local personal fireworks. But that is somewhat a guess on my part.”
Russell says the calm weather conditions likely contributed to the problem. “The smoke did not tend to rise as it normally would in normal conditions. The calm winds and the atmospheric inversion — or a capping layer over our ground-level air — held all that smoke, both down close to the ground, and allowed it to just spread out rather than being blow away in one direction or another.” He says the air in Iowa this summer has otherwise been clean. Russel says less traffic on the roadways and businesses shut down by the pandemic may be contributing to cleaner air.
“Possibly our air quality has been better due to the decrease in economic activity. I would say that is more true possibly for ozone than particulate. It is not something that we can quantify,” Russel says. Ozone is created by cars and trucks on the roadways.
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In an update to our earlier reports, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office today released additional details about a pursuit, crash and stand-off that took place Sunday morning. At around 4:39-a.m., a Cass County Deputy stopped a vehicle on Interstate 80 at the Cass-Adair line. The vehicle was originally called in by a citizen as being an impaired or tired driver. The odor of marijuana was detected coming from the vehicle. When the deputy asked the driver, 26-year old Eric B. Fallah, of Brooklyn Park, MN., to exit the vehicle, Fallah took off from the stop in his vehicle eastbound on interstate 80.
He then pulled over after a short pursuit and would not exit the vehicle. The vehicle took off again and led law enforcement on another pursuit. The vehicle exited at the Adair 75 exit. Fallah wrecked the vehicle off the curve in the exit due to excessive speed. Authorities say Fallah again would not follow orders from law enforcement and a stand off with him followed. He began tossing numerous packages and containers of narcotics from the vehicle as law enforcement from surrounding agencies responded.
A Shelby County Sheriff K9 unit was deployed at the scene and the subject was taken into custody. Eric Fallah was transported to CCMH by Adair Fire/Rescue and later transferred to Omaha. Multiple charges are pending at this time, some of the charges include: delivery of controlled substance, drug tax stamp, prohibited acts, and eluding.
The Griswold School Board is set to meet 5:30 this evening in the Elementary School Library. On their agenda is discussion on: Estimated Facility Savings; The first reading of Board Policies, series 400 and 401, IASB Policy updates and an Annual Review of Board Policies in series 505 and 711.
Discussion and Action items on their agenda include (but not limited to) the following:
(Radio Iowa) — Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says he agrees with the Big Ten’s decision to play a conference only football schedule even though it cost the Hawkeyes two games against in-state foes. Iowa was scheduled to open the season at home against Northern Iowa and was also set to host the annual Cy-Hawk game against Iowa State.
It will be the first time since 1976 the Hawkeyes and Cyclones have not met.
Ferentz says he is more focused on just having a season.
Sophomore center and Solon native Tyler Linderbaum says it is disappointing to lose the in-state games.