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Shelby County Sheriff’s report, 6/29/20: Bluffs man arrested after weekend pursuit

News

June 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office reports numerous arrests over the past couple of weeks. Most recently, on Sunday, 35-year old Ryan Michael Carter, of Irwin, was arrested following a call about a disturbance at a residence along Shelby County Road F-24. Upon further investigation, Carter was taken into custody and charged with Domestic Abuse Assault 1st Offense, along with obstruction of emergency communications. He later released from custody on his own recognizance.

On Saturday, Shelby County Deputies arrested 27-year-old Jamie William Tressler, of Council Bluffs, following a pursuit that began in Shelby County, when a Deputy attempted to stop a vehicle for traffic violations. The incident started along Highway F-58 at Juniper Road. The pursuit finally ended along Interstate 80 around the 8-mile marker, after authorities were successfully able to deploy stop sticks. Tressler was charged with felony eluding, reckless driving, plus additional traffic violations.  Upon further investigation Tressler was additionally charged with in the Theft 2nd- and Burglary 3rd-Degree.   He was transported to the Shelby County Jail and held on a $15,000 cash or surety bond.

Last Thursday, Shelby County Deputies arrested 57-year-old Donald Allan Sondag, of Portsmouth, after traffic complaint was called in. Authorities made contact with Sondag in Portsmouth and he was taken into custody for Operating While Intoxicated 1st offense. He was transported to the Jail without incident and released the following morning on his own recognizance. On Wednesday, 23-year-old Connor Patrick Green, from Harlan, turned himself into authorities on warrant for Theft 2nd Degree/motor vehicle related.   Green was processed into the Shelby County Jail and released a short time later his own recognizance, with a future court date.

On June 20th, Deputies arrested two females following a traffic stop in Shelby County.  22-year-old Miranda Marie Shamblin, of Harlan, was arrested and charged with possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, prohibited acts, driving while license suspended. A passenger in the vehicle, 33-year-old Melissa Suzanna Fuller, of Irwin, was also arrested for possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and prohibited acts.   Both women were transported to the Shelby County Jail without incident and released the following morning on their own recognizance, and given future court dates.

And, on June 19th, 39-year-old Michael Lee Durand, of Shelby, was arrested following for a traffic stop in Shelby along Station Street.   Durand was placed under arrest and charged with Operating while Intoxicated 2nd offense.  He was transported without further incident to the jail, and held on a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

Sick aide worked at Iowa nursing home before deadly outbreak

News

June 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A state inspection report says a nursing assistant who worked while sick may have introduced the coronavirus into an Iowa nursing home where fifteen residents died.The report says the employee was allowed to keep working because the Crystal Heights Care Center in Oskaloosa failed to screen staff members for symptoms at the beginning of their shifts. It says that employees were allowed to “self-screen” without independent monitoring.

The Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals has cited the home and proposed a $8,750 fine. Home administrator Jay Wills says the facility is disputing the violation, saying the state had approved its screening plan.

Essex woman arrested Monday on probation warrant

News

June 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Page County, assisted by Shenandoah Police, today (Monday) arrested 20-year old Courtney Ann Hall, of Essex. She was arrested on a warrant for Probation Violation, and transported to the Page County Jail, where Hall was being held, pending further court proceedings.

Monday Local High School Baseball Schedule (6-29-2020)

Sports

June 29th, 2020 by Jim Field

MONDAY BASEBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

  • Atlantic at Harlan
  • Clarinda at Red Oak
  • Glenwood at Shenandoah
  • Denison-Schleswig at Lewis Central
  • Kuemper Catholic at St. Albert

Western Iowa Conference 

  • Audubon at AHSTW
  • Tri-Center at Logan-Magnolia
  • Missouri Valley at Riverside

Rolling Valley Conference 

  • CAM at Boyer Valley
  • Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton at Glidden-Ralston
  • West Harrison at Coon Rapids-Bayard
  • Ar-We-Va at Woodbine

Corner Conference 

  • Griswold at Fremont-Mills
  • Stanton at East Mills
  • Sidney at Essex

Pride of Iowa Conference 

  • Southwest Valley at Martensdale-St. Marys
  • Mount Ayr at Nodaway Valley

Also:

  • Abraham Lincoln at Treynor
  • Lenox at Lamoni

Monday Local High School Softball Schedule (6-29-2020)

Sports

June 29th, 2020 by Jim Field

MONDAY SOFTBALL 

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

  • Atlantic at Harlan
  • Red Oak at Clarinda
  • Glenwood at Shenandoah
  • Denison-Schleswig at Lewis Central
  • Kuemper Catholic at St. Albert

Western Iowa Conference 

  • Audubon at AHSTW
  • Missouri Valley at Riverside
  • Tri-Center at Logan-Magnolia
  • Underwood at IKM-Manning

Rolling Valley Conference 

  • CAM at Boyer Valley
  • West Harrison at Coon Rapids-Bayard
  • Ar-We-Va at Woodbine

Corner Conference

  • Griswold at Fremont-Mills
  • Stanton at East Mills
  • Sidney at Essex

Pride of Iowa Conference 

  • Southwest Valley at Martensdale-St. Marys
  • Mount Ayr at Nodaway Valley

Also:

  • Lenox at Lamoni

Wright County man rescued from Des Moines River

News

June 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Wright County man was rescued from the Des Moines River Sunday Sunday evening.  21- year-old Latrell Word of Eagle Grove was pulled under by strong river currents and two men tried to rescue him.  A Fort Dodge man, his wife and uncle were camping in the area and saw the events transpire, leading the Uncle to call 911. The man and his wife rode their bikes to the bank of the river to assist in the rescue efforts, helping pull Word to the bank.

Humboldt Fire/Rescue and EMS workers arrived quickly after being dispatched around 6:30 PM and were able to bring Word to shore. He was then taken by ambulance to Unity Point Fort Dodge, emergency personnel said during the transport Word was somewhat responsive.

Ernst and Greenfield spar over getting rid of EPA’s Wheeler

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Republican Senator Joni Ernst and Democratic challenger Theresa Greenfield are both criticizing the E-P-A administrator’s handling of federal ethanol policy — and each questions the other’s commitment to promoting the corn-based fuel. Greenfield says Ernst never should have voted to confirm a lobbyist from the fossil fuels industry to lead the agency. “I am calling for the EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler to step down immediately,” Greenfield said, “and I am calling for Senator Ernst to ask him to do the same and to Iowa first.”

Ernst says she threatened to call for Wheeler’s resignation last October if he didn’t follow through on the president’s promises to the ethanol industry — and Ernst ridicules Greenfield for getting Wheeler’s name wrong in a press conference. “Whatever she was calling him, a couple of different names…if you really are interested, you know, make sure that you’ve been engaging,” Ernst says, “and it’s only recently that she has started to engage in the RFS.”

Ernst says she’s been working on ethanol policy for at least a decade, starting when she was a member of the state senate.  “I’m glad that she’s finally paying attention to the RFS, good for her, but a little bit late,” Ernst says. Both Ernst and Greenfield are critical of the Trump Administration’s consideration of waivers that would let oil refineries escape the requirement to blend ethanol into gasoline. Ernst has recently blocked a senate vote on a man nominated to be the deputy administrator of the E-P-A — as a way of protesting the consideration of those waivers.

Large motorcycle rally in N. Iowa worries local officials

News

June 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ALGONA, Iowa (AP) — A group still plans to hold a three-day motorcycle rally in northern Iowa that’s expected to attract thousands of bikers despite the concerns of local officials that the event could spread the coronavirus. Local officials usually welcome the annual Freedom Rally held on a farm northeast of Algona, but this year’s event planned for Thursday to Saturday has officials worried. Algona is in Kossuth County, which has had 32 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and no reported deaths. But officials think that could change because of the motorcycle rally, which typically draws 10,000 bikers. Organizers say they are encouraging social distancing and are calling for riders to limit trips into Algona.

WEEK OF JUNE 29th

Trading Post

June 29th, 2020 by admin

FOR SALE: Craftsman electric weed-eater. $20. 712-254-3473.

FOR SALE:  Entertainment center $35.00.  Call 712-249-7173.

FOR SALE: 1) Coleman electric hand grinder. Needs attachment but is in case. $15. 2) Coleman multi-purpose pump with 20-foot lift hose. In the box. $10. Call 402-506-0787.

FOR SALE:  John Deere straight shaft weed eater, starts and runs well, $85.  Also, two 1/2″ air impact wrenches that work well for $45 each.  And, an Ryobi electric weed eater for $25.  Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

WANTED:  DVD’s of all 7 seasons of Adam 12, in good condition. 712-254-0414

FOR SALE:  Swim suit, new still has tags…. top size small, bottoms size med, asking $30.  Griswold 712-789-0479.

FOR SALE:  LEM Meat Grinder #12 size,  ¾ horse power.  Includes 1/8 plate, 3/8 plate,  stuffing plates and stuffing tubes. $300    Call 712.304.0179  We are located SE of Hamlin. , IA.  Ron Beymer.

FOR SALE:  LG portable Air Conditioner  $150 firm.  10,000 BTU Not sure it has even been used but we did plug it in and it worked fine. call 712.304.0179   Located SE of Hamlin Ron Beymer.

WANTED: Canning Jars; FOR SALE: Full size pickup topper, white, good condition; set of 4 tires on Pontiac rims, 205/55/R16, with a spare, less than 4,000 miles. 712-420-3016.

FOR SALE:  several different items, some pictured here, including board games, electric knife, etc..  Call 712-789-0479 in Griswold.

FREE:  I have a Tappan microwave it is big it is old and it works fine I got it when senior center closed my above stove microwave had quit now that it is replaced I will give this away to whoever needs it you will have to pick it up in Atlantic just call Linda at 712-249-1309 if no one answers please leave a messageCLAIMED!

FREE: 1 kitten, 8 weeks old. Kittens have found a home. They are now looking for a home for the young mother. Black with white chest and green eyes. Is comfortable outdoors or indoors. Loving, smart, clean cat. Located in Brayton. 712-549-2272.

FOR SALE: 2 Sears Craftsman push mowers, both need work and do not run, 5 or 6 years old – $35 each obo. 712-254-0217 call in evening.

FOR SALE:  desk and swivel chair, $40.  Call 712-249-9650.

FOR SALE: 1) 2 sets of golf clubs with golf bag. One set is Northwestern brand the other is Delta, both are right-handed and include woods w/ covers, irons and putters. $50 each set. 2) 2 pair of brand new golf shoes. 1 pair are size 13M Footjoy. 1 pair size 12/13 Wilson white. $10 each pair. 3) 3 section hand pole trimmer with rope and saw blade. Asking $25. FREE: Zenith 25″ color tv, wooden console. w/ remote. Call 712-243-2860. Located in Atlantic.

MOVING SALE: 1403 Roosevelt Dr., Atlantic. July 1st & 2nd from 10 am – 4 pm both days.

Radio Iowa/Baseball Coaches Association High School Poll (6-29-2020)

Sports

June 29th, 2020 by Jim Field

Class 4A
1. Dowling Catholic (11-1)
2. Johnston (10-2)
3. Urbandale (8-4)
4. Southeast Polk (9-3)
5. Ankeny (8-4)
6. Sioux City East (8-1)
7. Waukee (7-5)
8. Dubuque Hempstead (4-0)
9. Iowa City Liberty (5-3)
10. Ankeny Centennial (8-4)

Class 3A
1. Central DeWitt (9-1)
2. Dallas Center-Grimes (9-0)
3. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (7-1)
4. Davenport Assumption (7-3)
5. Winterset (7-0)
6. Cedar Rapids Xavier (4-2)
7. Sioux City Heelan (6-3)
8. Centerville (4-1)
9. Boone (6-1)
10. Gilbert (7-1)

Class 2A
1. Van Meter (8-0)
2. North Linn (11-0)
3. Dike-New Hartford (7-1)
4. Underwood (8-2)
5. Woodward-Granger (8-3)
6. Dyersville Beckman(7-3)
7. Des Moines Christian (6-3)
8. Mid-Prairie (6-2)
9. Roland-Story (8-2)
10. Camanche (5-1)

Class 1A
1. Martensdale-St. Mary’s (12-0)
2. Remsen St. Mary’s (8-0)
3. Council Bluffs St. Albert (10-0)
4. South Winneshiek (12-0)
5. Mason City Newman (6-3)
6. Alburnett (8-2)
7. Don Bosco (6-1)
8. Alta-Aurelia (8-0)
9. Easton Valley (8-0)
10. Saint Ansgar (6-2)