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Menlo and Stuart Fire/Rescue respond to single-vehicle accident Friday night

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Rescue crews from Menlo and Stuart responded Friday night to a single-vehicle injury accident in Guthrie County, Friday night. The accident happened at around 9:45-p.m. near the intersection of 130th Street and Poplar Avenue.

Photo from the Stuart F.D. Facebook page.

According to reports, the driver of an SUV lost control of the vehicle, which entered a ditch. The unidentified driver and their passenger suffered non-life threatening injuries, and were transported by Menlo Rescue to Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.

The Iowa State Patrol and Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene. The accident remained under investigation.

Iowa officials confirm 2 cases of chronic wasting disease

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KEOSAUQUA, Iowa (AP) — State officials in Iowa have confirmed that chronic wasting disease has been found in captive whitetail deer on two separate farms in Van Buren County in southeastern Iowa. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship confirmed the cases Friday in a news release. Both farms have been quarantined while the department works to trace potential exposures and contain the disease.

The disease attacks the brains of deer and elk and is always fatal. No human cases have ever been recorded. The fatal disease first appeared in a wild deer herd in Iowa in 2013.

Airports in Nebraska, Iowa to receive federal grants

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced it will award $6.6 million in airport infrastructure grants to the Ainsworth Regional Airport in western Nebraska and another $5.5 million to two airports in Iowa. The grants are part of a $485 million federal grant program for airports across the country.

The Ainsworth grant will go to rehabilitate an apron, a runway and a taxiway at the airport. In Iowa, the Mason City Municipal Airport will receive $3 million to reconstruct a taxiway, and Newton Municipal-Earl Johnson Field will receive $2.5 million to reconstruct a taxiway.

Former Iowa governor says Biden has ‘heart of a president’

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack is endorsing Joe Biden, saying his personal losses give him the “the capacity to comfort” and “the need to heal” a divided nation. During a rally in Des Moines on Saturday, Vilsack says the former vice president is best able to win the upper Midwest, key to Democrats in 2020.

Vilsack says the deaths of Biden’s first wife and infant daughter decades ago and his older son’s death from cancer in 2015 make him “a man with empathy, and a man who has the heart of a president.” Vilsack, a former U.S. secretary of agriculture, served with Biden in the Obama administration.

Biden, the early favorite for Iowa’s leadoff caucuses, has gradually slipped behind Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren.

Iowa woman get 50 years in prison for 1992 beating death

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa grandmother convicted of the 1992 killing of her former boyfriend has been sentenced to 50 years in prison, which was the maximum allowed. The Muscatine Journal reports that 56-year-old Annette Cahill showed no emotion when she was sentenced Friday. Following a mistrial earlier this year, Cahill was convicted in September of second-degree murder in the baseball bat beating death of 22-year-old bartender Corey Wieneke. Her attorney says she plans to appeal.

Police have said Cahill had been in an intimate relationship with Wieneke and that had a heated argument about his involvement with another woman. Wieneke was found dead on the floor of his bedroom in rural West Liberty in October 1992. The case against Cahill relied on testimony from a woman who said she was 9 years old when she overheard Cahill confess to killing Wieneke.

Operation Blessing set to begin in Clarinda Nov. 25th

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports the Clarinda Police Department will begin “Operation Blessing 2019,” on November 25th. Brothers said the community project embodies the spirit of Christmas, by helping to make sure every child in Clarinda receives a gift on Christmas day. Retired Police Chief Joe Newton and retired 911 Communications Supervisor Diane Newton will be managing the program again this year.

Children, ages infant-through seventeen (17) may be signed up for involvement in the program by calling the police department records office during regular business hours at 712-542-2194, extension 203 (records office). The caller will be asked to provide the child’s name, age, sex, address and two gift requests per child. Names of children can be submitted beginning Monday, November 25th and will be accepted through Thursday, December 19th.

Cash donations in c/o of Operation Blessing 2019 can be delivered to Chief Brothers at the police department or mailed to the Clarinda Police Department, Attn: Operation Blessing, 200 South 15th Street, Clarinda, Iowa 51632. Cash donations will be used by the Clarinda Police Department to purchase gifts for the children. If you wish to purchase a specific gift for a child, please contact the Clarinda Police Department and ask to speak with Joe and Diane Newton regarding purchasing a specific requested gift item(s).

Families will be contacted by the Clarinda Police Department when the gift items are ready to be picked up. If a family is unable to pick up the gifts, uniformed officers of the Clarinda Police Department will deliver the gifts.

Taylor County Deputies arrest 6 people following an altercation

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office reports at at around 1:12-a.m. today (Saturday), Deputies responded to an altercation in the 400 block of Main Street in Bedford. Six individuals were arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct. Those arrested include: 22-year old Logan Stark, of Mount Ayr; 21-year old Lincoln Martin, of Diagonal; 22-year old Jacob Taylor, of Diagonal, 22-year old Hunter Russell, of Bedford, 22-year old Benjamin Hill, of Bedford, and 36-year old Casey Bann, also of Bedford. Bond was set at $300 for each person.

Stuart Police arrest alleged pop can donation site thief

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Stuart Police Department reports that at around 9:30-a.m. Wednesday, Stuart Officers were dispatched to the West Central Redemption Center at 121 S. Division Street in Stuart, on the report of a theft suspect attempting to cash in pop cans.

Officers arrived and contacted, Nicole Marie Davenport, of Windsor Heights, IA. Davenport was driving a vehicle that matched the description of a vehicle driven by a suspect in a reported theft of several bags of pop cans on Nov. 19th, from Stuart. Davenport admitted to Officers that she had taken several bags of pop cans from a BSA Can Donation site the night before and that she had cashed the cans in for approximately $9.00 at the redemption center.

Davenport was charged with Theft in the 5th Degree, a Simple Misdemeanor, and given a court appearance of Dec. 12th in Guthrie County Court. This is an ongoing investigation and additional charges may be filed. The suspect in this case is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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