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Adair County Board of Supervisors meeting agenda

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June 21st, 2017 by admin

The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold their regular meeting this (Wednesday) morning at the Adair County Courthouse at 9:00am.

On their agenda will be discussion of Township Clerk wages, child abuse prevention fiscal agent contract, and claims.

County Engineer Nick Kauffman discuss a request for vacating a road, equipment purchase, and maintenance and activities reports. He will also discuss a step II pay raise for Chris Spieker.

Villisca man arrested for OWI

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June 21st, 2017 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports and early morning arrest of a Villisca man on an OWI charge. At 3:08am Wednesday morning Deputies arrested 32-year-old Bryan Lynn Heckman of Villisca for OWI 1st Offense. He was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and booked in on $1,000 cash bond.

Accident in Creston conveniently located near the hospital

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June 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An accident that took place Monday evening in Creston resulted in minor injuries, but the victims didn’t have far to go. That’s because it occurred on Highway 25, near the entrance to the Greater Regional Medical Center’s Emergency Room Entrance driveway.

Creston Police say a 1997 Geo Prizm driven by 17-year old Garrett Breann Abel, of Creston, was traveling eastbound on Highway 25 at around 6:30-p.m., and approaching the entrance to the hospital, when she began to slow down while yielding to two rescue vehicles that were pulling out of the hospital drive, enroute to an accident.

62-year old Jimmy Lynn Rohner, of Greenfield, was behind Abel’s car but failed to stop in time. His 2004 Ford F-150 pickup struck the rear of the Prizm, causing the car to veer off the road and come to rest in the grass on the south side of the highway. Abel, and a passenger in her vehicle complained of neck, shoulder and back pain. They were escorted on foot by the EMT’s, to the entrance of the hospital.

Red Oak man arrested on Fremont County warrant

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June 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 31-year old Jason Paul Crouse, of Red Oak, was arrested Tuesday afternoon on a Fremont County bench warrant charging him with Violation of Probation. Crouse was turned over to the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office and held on a $5,000 bond.

Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Scam Impacts Iowa

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June 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa —  It has come to the attention of the Iowa Department of Public Safety that an online extortion scam has been taking place where individuals pose as law enforcement officers who supervise Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Forces.

Reports have been filed in the metro area, as well as other states and appears to follow the same pattern:

  • Male victim is contacted via an online dating app/website by an alleged female.  Within a few days, at the recommendation of the female, they shift from the app site to texting.
  • The texting transitions from banter to more intimate messages and results in the exchange of nude photos and discussions of meeting in the near future.
  • After the male receives the nude photo from the female, the male is then called form a person claiming to be the supervisor of the Iowa ICAC task force.  The imposter advises the female is underage and there is now child pornography on the male’s phone and the female’s father’s phone because she was using it to communicate with the male (victim).
  • The fake ICAC supervisor then advises the male he will need to replace the father’s phone or face legal action.  Later that day, the male receives a phone call from the imposter father who advises them to send money (usually several hundred dollars) via wire transfer to replace the phone.

An investigation has revealed that the perpetrators have used phones with out of state area codes.  The fake law enforcement officer has even had a professional voicemail that has identified the person as the ICAC supervisor with the Iowa DCI.

Anyone that believes they have been victim to this or becomes victim of this is urged to call their local law enforcement agency and make a report.

Spilled milk from tanker in Iowa causes fish kill worries

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June 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

FONTANELLE, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials say there could be reason to cry over the spilling of a lot of milk — at least some of which made its way into a southeastern Iowa river.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday in a news release that the crash of a tanker hauling milk east of Fontanelle Sunday evening caused the spill. Officials say the tanker could have been carrying 7,500 gallons of milk, and that the tanker was almost empty when it was hauled away.

DNR officials say heavy milk concentrations can cause fish kills in streams. Investigators who arrived Monday found milk in a road ditch flowing into an unnamed tributary. From there, the milk ran into the Middle Nodaway River, creating a visible plume.

Back to Iowa, Trump faces some disgruntled independents

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June 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa independents who helped Donald Trump win the presidency see last year’s tough-talking candidate as a thin-skinned chief executive. They wish he’d show more grace.

Unaffiliated voters make up the largest percentage of the electorate in the Midwest state. Iowa backed Trump in 2016 after lifting Democrat Barack Obama to the White House in two straight elections. Ahead of Trump’s visit to Iowa on Wednesday several independents who voted for Trump expressed frustration with the president.

It’s not just his famous tweetstorms. The barrages represent a president distracted by investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and a court battle over his executive order barring refugees from majority-Muslim countries, at the expense of tangible health care legislation and new tax policy.

Former President George W. Bush to visit to Iowa in October

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June 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former President George W. Bush is scheduled to visit Iowa this fall to serve as the featured speaker at a fundraiser for a Des Moines charity.

Bush will speak Oct. 14 at a dinner for Trailhead International Builders, a Christian nonprofit group based in Ankeny that raises money to build church and community centers in developing nations. The event will be held at the Iowa Events Center. Tickets go on sale June 30.

Bush, a Republican, was president from 2001 to 2009.

1st Whitney Bank to make special proposal to Atlantic City Council Wed. evening

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June 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Representatives of 1st Whitney Bank and Trust are set to appear before the Atlantic City Council Wednesday evening to announce a proposal pertaining to the City’s 150th Anniversary in 2018. According to City Administrator John Lund, the proposal is for a permanent improvement, a gift to the community. No other details were released. The meeting gets underway at City Hall, beginning at 5:30-p.m.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will hear from Nella Seivert, owner of Medivac, with regard to the services the EMS company provides to the City. And, Street Department Superintendent Derald Anderson will make a report on his department’s activities.

The Council is also expected to act on a Resolution setting the salaries of Appointed Officers and Employees of the City for Fiscal Year 2017-18 that begins July 1st. Those employees include the Police Dept. Confidential Secretary and Secretary Dispatcher, along with the Parks and Rec Dept. Tennis Coordinator.

And, City Clerk Barb Barrick will explain a new format for handling Financial Reports, which purportedly make it easier to understand how calculations are made across the rows, and showing the difference between the Clerks Report..which shows checks the City has written but not yet cashed…and, the Treasurer’s Report, which reflects the bank balances.

3rd former tribal leader pleads guilty in casino theft

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June 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A third former Winnebago Tribal Council member has pleaded guilty to his role in stealing from the tribe’s casino in Iowa. The Sioux City (Iowa) Journal reports that Charles Aldrich entered the plea Monday in U.S. District Court in Omaha.

Aldrich is one of nine former council members accused of a conspiracy to siphon more than $327,000 from the WinneVegas Casino in Sloan, Iowa. Lawrence Payer and Louis Houghton pleaded guilty last month to the same charge: theft from a gaming establishment on Indian lands. They await sentencing.