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May 23rd, 2020 by admin

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Skyscan Forecast Saturday 05/23/2020

Podcasts, Weather

May 23rd, 2020 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, May 23, 2020  Dan Hicks

Today: Few showers early, then partly cloudy to cloudy. S winds shifting to W @ 10-15. High 80.

Tonight: Partly cloudy to cloudy. Scattered showers and t’storms. S @ 5-10. Low 65.

Sunday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. Scattered showers and t’storms. S @ 10-20. High 82.

Sunday Night: Cloudy. Showers and t’storms. SSE @ 5-10. Low 63.

Monday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. Scattered showers and t’storms. High 78.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. Few spotty showers. High 76.

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Red Oak P-D set-up online buy/sell/trade/family-custody transaction site

News

May 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Persons who conduct online buy-sell-trade transactions, or who have family or child custody matters, now have a safe place to do their in-person business in Montgomery County. Police in Red Oak have set-up a location for specific public business outside the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center.

The Purchase/Public Exchange location has been formally recognized, and is located in the 400 block of North 1st Street. Parking spaces for the spot will be on the west side of the street. Police say this location should be used by those individuals who are purchasing, selling or trading items online, and are meeting an unknown person for their transaction, or meeting for family or child custody exchanges.

The location chosen has 24-hour video surveillance, but not 24-hour monitoring. Questions may be directed to Police Chief Justin Rhamy at 712-623-6500.

Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports on incident in Casey

News

May 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Officials in Guthrie County issued a statement Friday night with regard to an incident in Casey. Authorities said in a social media post:

“As some may be aware, there was a large law enforcement presence in the 100th block of West Grant (Friday night) in Casey. EMS and law enforcement were dispatched to a residence in the area for a medical call. Upon arrival, the scene was deemed unsafe by EMS and law enforcement. A perimeter was set up outside of the residence for approximately one hour.

EMS has cleared the scene and returned to their stations. A small law enforcement presence will remain in Casey to monitor the situation. We do not believe there is a threat to the public at this time.”

Officials said also, “If anyone in the area has questions or concerns, they can call 911 or call the sheriff’s office administrative line at (641)747-2214.”

(UPDATE) MARK A. JOHNSON, 68, of Massena (Celebration of Life graveside svc. 5/30/20)

Obituaries

May 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MARK A. JOHNSON, 68, of Massena, died March 22, 2020, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic.  A Celebration of Life graveside service for MARK JOHNSON will be held 1-p.m. Saturday, May 30th., in the Massena Center Cemetery.  Steen Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

There is no visitation. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Full military graveside rites will be performed by Anita American Legion Post No. 210.  Due to state and federal guidance on gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Social Distancing will be practiced.

Memorials may be directed to the Massena Fire Department.

MARK A. JOHNSON is survived by:

His sister – Deb (Larry) Stoulil, of Newton.

Other relatives, and friends.

Minnesota Man Sentenced to 27 Years for Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses

News

May 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Cedar Rapids) – A man who traveled from Minnesota to Iowa to have sex with minors was sentenced (Friday) to 27 years in federal prison. 51-year old Terrance Nordwall, of Faribault, Minnesota, received the sentence after an October 31, 2019, jury verdict finding him guilty of attempted sex trafficking of children, attempted enticement of minors, and travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct.

The evidence at trial showed that, in March and April of 2019, Nordwall exchanged text messages with a man who he believed was a “pimp” with a 14-year-old girl and a 15-year-old girl available. The man was actually an undercover law enforcement officer. Nordwall agreed to pay the pimp $200 for a half hour with the two girls, and he drove to the Cedar Rapids area, where he met law enforcement officers.

In 2004, in Minnesota, Nordwall was convicted of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree, two counts of criminal sexual conduct in the fifth degree, and possession of pornographic work involving minors. Nordwall was sentenced in Cedar Rapids by United States District Court Judge C.J. Williams. Nordwall was sentenced to 324 months’ imprisonment. A special assessment of $300 was imposed, and Nordwall must also serve a 5-year term of supervised release. He must comply with all sex offender registration and public
notification requirements.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Mark Tremmel and was investigated by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations, the Iowa State Patrol, and the Hiawatha Police Department. This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit children, and to identify and rescue victims.

For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc. For more information about Internet safety education, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc and click on the tab “resources.”

Iowa jury trials postponed until Sept. 14 due to COVID-19

News

May 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — One-third of Iowa’s state government isn’t ready to fully reopen any time soon as the coronavirus continues to infect and kill people across the state.The Iowa Judicial Branch announced Friday afternoon that it would cancel jury trials in criminal cases until Sept. 14, and push back any in-person proceedings until July 13.

Some hearings can begin July 13 or earlier if courthouses meet recommended safety protocols, but the use of teleconferences and video conferences will continue to be encouraged.Health officials have warned that crowded courtrooms could be venues to spread the virus to clerks, jurors, lawyers, witnesses, spectators and defendants.

$900,000 settlement reached in Iowa bullying case

News

May 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (The Des Moines Register) — A suburban Des Moines school district and a former student have reached a $900,000 settlement with a student who suffered permanent brain damage after being attacked at school. Audrey Vacek sued the Ankeny Community School District and another student after a 2016 attack. She alleged Mallory Schaubhut punched her in the face and slammed her head into a concrete wall.

The lawsuit said Schaubhut had verbally abused and threatened Vacek for a year before the attack. The Des Moines Register reports a settlement reached in late April requires the school district to pay $880,000 and Schaubhut to pay $20,000 to Vacek.

IA Covid-19 update 4:53-p.m. 5/22/20)

News

May 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health was reporting (as of 4:50-p.m. Today, 5/22), there have been a total of 429 deaths related deaths to COVID-19 statewide, or 10 more than what was reported late this (Friday) morning. Other statewide stats:

  • 120, 515 Iowans have been tested
  • 16, 505 tested positive (13.7%)
  • 103, 746 tested negative
  • 9,120 were recovering
  • Another LTC facility outbreak was reported, for a total of 37. The number of patients and staff at those facilities who have died number 224, five more than reported earlier today. 658 patients/staff have recovered. 1,520 tested positive.

In RMCC Region 4 (Southwest/western Iowa), six people are hospitalized for COVID-19, three are in an ICU, and two were admitted to hospitals (the same as Thursday).

County-by-county (those contiguous to Cass), here are the number of positive cases (and those recovered):

Cass 6 (1); Adair 6 (3); Adams 4 (no data); Audubon 11 (9); Guthrie 42 (29); Montgomery 5 (5); Pottawattamie 208 (110). The COVID-19 dashboard contains updated information throughout the day at https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/.  Due to planned maintenance from 6:00 am Saturday, May 23, through 6:00 am Monday, May 25, the Case Counts Dashboard will not reflect accurate counts during the maintenance period.  All Case Counts will be brought up to date by 6:00 am Monday, May 25.

Adams & Taylor County report additional COVID-19 patients

News

May 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Adams and Taylor County Public Health Departments are reporting additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in those counties. Both counties have one person who is from 41-to 60 years of age who tested positive.

This is Taylor County’s 6th confirmed case of COVID-19 and Adams County’s 4th confirmed case of COVID-19.