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Iowa police investigate hate graffiti on black man’s car

News

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Iowa are investigating after a black man found the initials for the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan organization scrawled on his vehicle. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports the initials KKK were written in a waxy substance on the back and front passenger side, apparently while the vehicle was parked at the Baymont Inn in Waterloo sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning. No arrests have been made in the case.

Montgomery County Post-Election Audit to be held June 11

News

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County Auditor Stephanie Burke reports an audit of the June 2nd Primary Election will be held this Thursday, June 11th. The Secretary of State’s Office ordered the post-election audit, and by random selection, Precinct 5 will be the precinct audited. The polling place location for Precinct 5 is the Grant Fire Station (which was combined with the Stanton Fire Station this election).

The Montgomery County Auditor’s Office will conduct the audit beginning at 9-a.m., Thursday. The audit will take place in the North meeting room in the Courthouse, in Red Oak. The proceeding is open to the public.

MICHAEL GREGG, 50, of Huntington, W. VA (Svcs. 6/11/20)

Obituaries

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MICHAEL GREGG, 50, of Huntington, W. VA, died May 29th, at home. Funeral services for MICHAEL GREGG will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, June 11th, at the Loess Hills Funeral Home in Carson.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held two hours prior to the service, from 9:00 to 11:00 AM.; Condolences and memories may be left on his tribute page at www.loesshillsfuneralhome.com

Burial will be in the Macedonia Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to St. Jude Children’s Hospital

MIKE GREGG is survived by:

His parents – Marvin (Pat) Gregg) & Marilyn Edmondson

His wife – Linda (Lindy) Summers-Gregg

His son – Corey Nevenhoven

His daughters – Amber Gregory, Marilee Gregg, and Rayana Gregg.

His sisters – Michele (Pete) Scheldt and Marci (Stacey) Gregg.

2 grandchildren, and his niece Mackenzie Scheldt.

Additional confirmed COVID-19 case in Mills County

News

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Health officials in Mills County, Monday (Today), confirmed one additional positive cases of COVID-19. The case is an individual between 19 and 40-years old, who contracted the virus by community spread. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Mills County is 21, with all but one of those persons having recovered.

Officials say 1,358 residents have been tested. And, that “With summer all but here, we would like to remind people that public and community swimming pools are allowed to open strictly for lap swim and/or swimming lessons.” Those rules do not apply however, to pools owned by individual families.

Iowa City protest leader jailed after unlawful assembly case

News

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A leader of recent protests against police brutality and racial injustice in Iowa City has been ordered jailed on a probation violation after police charged him with unlawful assembly. Police arrested 20-year-old Mazin Mohamedali on Sunday evening on charges of unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct for his role in a June 3 protest near Interstate 80 that ended with officers using tear gas and flash grenades to disperse the crowd.

This June 7, 2020 photo provided by the Johnson County jail in Iowa City, Iowa, shows Mazin Mohamedali. Mohamedali, a leader of protests against police brutality and racial injustice in Iowa City, was charged with unlawful assembly for his role in a June 3, 2020 protest in which activists shut down roadways before facing tear gas. He was ordered jailed Monday June 8, on a probation violation. (Johnson County jail via AP)

Mohamedali has been an outspoken member of a group calling itself the Iowa Freedom Riders. He has delivered speeches ad led chants during several days of marches and gatherings throughout the city.

Red Oak man arrested on Fremont Co. warrant

News

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak say a man wanted on a Fremont County warrant for Probation Violation, was arrested this (Monday) afternoon. 28-year old Matthew Cole Whitt, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 12:15-p.m. in the 300 block of E. Valley Street. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail, for Fremont County. Bond was set at $10,000.

MARVEL CHAPMAN, 74, of Des Moines (Graveside Svcs. 6/12/20)

Obituaries

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MARVEL CHAPMAN, 74, of Des Moines, died May 31st, at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.  Public Graveside services for MARVEL CHAPMAN will be held 2-p.m. Friday, June 12th, at the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in rural Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements. (Due to COVID-19, social distancing will be practiced)

Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday, from Noon until 2-p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Marvel Chapman Memorial Fund, to be established by the family at a later date.

MARVEL CHAPMAN is survived by:

Her husband – Richard Chapman, of Des Moines.

Her sons – Chad and Todd Chapman, both of Des Moines.

Her brother – Melvin T. Moore, Jr.

3 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

(UPDATE w/name) NW Iowa boy drowns in pond during party

News

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) A 13-year-old boy drowned Saturday afternoon near Le Mars at a private pond while attending a birthday party.  The boy was reported as missing, and rescuers used a boat from the Iowa DNR equipped with a sonar system to help locate the boy at the Kellen Ponderosa. He was found about two hours after he was first reported missing in about 15 feet deep of water. The child was transported to the Floyd Valley Healthcare in Le Mars, where medical personnel declared the boy deceased.

Officials have identified the drowning victim as 13-year-old Reid M. Swaggerty-Morgan of Sioux City.

Planned Power Outages in Griswold and Greenfield this week

News

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Residents of Greenfield and Griswold will experience brief power outages this week. Officials with the Nishna Valley Rural Electric Cooperative (NVREC) report that on Wednesday, June 10th, NVREC members in the Griswold area will experience a brief, 10-15 minute power outage between 9:00am and 10:00am while crews make substation equipment replacements.

Officials with Greenfield Municipal Utilities report GMU will be conducting mandatory Black Start Testing from 10-p.m. Tuesday, June 9th through 6-a.m. Wednesday, June 10th. The process allows GMU to test their ability and train their employees to re-power the town in the event of a complete loss of power from their supplier, Central Iowa Power Cooperative. During the test, some or all customers may experience an interruption of their power service for short periods of time.

Officials say if all goes as planned, the outage should not last more than 10-minutes at a time, and service may be out numerous times during the event. GMU says they understand the inconvenience of this testing, and has tried to schedule it to hours with less demand on the electric system, to avoid seriously impacting as many customers as possible. If you have any questions, call GMU during their business hours (7:30-a.m. to 4:30-p.m.) at 641-743-2741.

Letter to parents Exira-EHK parents from school Admin. & Coaches:

Sports

June 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The following is a letter posted on social media today (Monday) from Exira-EHK School District Administrators and Coaches, with regard to COVID-19 safety and compliance:

“Dear Exira-EHK Spartans,

Our first games are scheduled for June 15. As we prepare and distribute information to our athletes, coaches, spectators, and other game management personnel, we ask for your patience and understanding. Our goal is to provide a safe environment for our athletes, coaches, umpires, and fans.

I believe Iowa will be the first state in the country to resume competitive high school sports this summer. The entire country will be watching Iowa. Therefore, it is imperative that we successfully navigate competitive team sports during the pandemic. If we are not successful, it could mean we miss out on fall and/or winter sports later this year.

We must be adaptable to the COVID-19 mitigation strategies schools have implemented. Some schools may ban the use of bleachers, some may require exact change when paying admission, and some may require players’ and spectators’ temperature to be taken before entering their complex. There may be other strategies not mentioned as well. We are committed to communicating these with other schools in advance, so you are aware before traveling.

Regardless of the requirement, we ask that we all remain respectful and compliant when we visit area schools. The school administrators who are developing these strategies are doing their best and working hard to create a safer and healthier environment for all. In some cases, they may be doing what their local county health department requires.

We are fortunate to have an opportunity to play baseball and softball this summer, and our fans are fortunate to be able to attend. Let’s show the rest of the world that this can be done safely and that we can be respectful to our neighboring schools when visiting them. We look forward to playing ball this summer!!

Thank you,

Exira-EHK Administration and Coaches”