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Housing rehab applications being accepted for homes in Lewis & Walnut

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November 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with SWIPCO (The Southwest Iowa Planning Council) have announced pre-applications are being sought from homeowners in Lewis and Walnut, who want to participate in a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) home rehabilitation program. The cities, with assistance from SWIPCO, are submitting applications to the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), in January, for the housing CDBG program. SWIPCO

If awarded, the program will provide funding to income qualified homes within the target area. The homes will be brought up to the Iowa Minimum Housing Rehabilitation Standards, which may include items such as furnaces, windows, doors, roofing, siding, foundation, etc.

All pre-applications are due by Friday, Dec. 16th. If the cities are awarded the CDBG grant, all pre-applicants will be contacted to complete a full application. If you are interested in pre-applying, residents in Lewis should contact the Lewis City Hall at 769-2216. Walnut residents should call 784-3443. Or, you may also call SWIPCO at 1-866-279-4720, to obtain an application.

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About SWIPCO: Southwest Iowa Planning Council is the council of government serving the eight counties of southwest Iowa with public transit, housing rehab, as well as community and economic development. SWIPCO is an equal opportunity employer, provider and lender.

Iowa highways rank low in national report

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November 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa took a big fall on a report that ranks the 50 states’ highway systems for factors like pavement condition, traffic jams, traffic deaths, deficient bridges and spending per mile. David Hartgen, lead author of the study from the Reason Foundation, says Iowa hasn’t kept up with its highway maintenance and the state’s 95-hundred miles of highways are really showing the wear.

“Overall, we are looking at a system in Iowa which ought to be in better shape considering the resources, but that’s not the case,” Hartgen says. “We rated them 40th nationwide. That’s a big tumble from 18th in the prior survey.” The annual study rates the states in overall highway performance and cost-effectiveness. He says Iowa did poorly in both of those areas, and in many others.

“We ranked them 37th on the condition of the rural interstate system and there was a very significant increase in the percentage of poor mileage on that system in just one year,” Hartgen says. “We also ranked them 37th on the percentage of poor mileage on the urban interstate and that’s also a big tick up from prior years.”

The study finds South Carolina, South Dakota and Kansas have the nation’s most cost-effective state highway systems, while Alaska ranked last, just ahead of New Jersey and Hawaii. Iowa’s fall from 18th to 40th place in one year isn’t a result of the state having “done something wrong,” Hartgen says, but it’s a matter of choices made by the D-O-T to spend money in some places and not in others.

“A significant portion of the interstate system was just above the poor level in the prior year,” Hartgen says. “Then, not dealing with that circumstance, it deteriorated to a poor rating in the next year.” It’s a common issue in all states, he says, as transportation officials try to balance limited funding for doing much-needed maintenance versus investing in new construction. This is the 22nd Annual Highway Report published by the Reason Foundation, a nonprofit think tank that has advised four presidential administrations on transportation and infrastructure issues.

http://reason.org/studies/show/22nd-annual-highway-report

(Radio Iowa)

Red Oak woman arrested for OWI/2nd offense Sun. night

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November 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak woman was taken into custody at around 8:30-p.m. Sunday for OWI/2nd offense. Red Oak Police say 32-year old Melanie Joy Bowers was arrested following a traffic stop at the intersection of Highways 34 and 48. She was also charged with Driving While Suspended. Bowers was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

Fremont County K9 unit makes drug/cash seizure Monday morning

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November 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early this (Monday) morning by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office K9 unit resulted in an arrest, and the seizure of drugs and cash. Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports a vehicle was stopped by the K9 unit in the 1900 block of Highway 2, for a traffic violation. During an investigation, 18-year old Austin Dickey, of Excelsior Springs, MO., was found to be in possession of marijuana, numerous pieces of drug paraphernalia, and four bundles of U-S currency.fremont-county-sheriff-suv2

Dickey was taken into custody without incident and brought to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held pending an initial court appearance.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Nov. 28th 2016

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November 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 2:40 a.m. CST

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — The landscape around the Muscatine County Courthouse will change when nine large ash trees are removed because of damage caused by the emerald ash borer. The Muscatine Journal reports county officials decided to remove the trees after they were inspected by an expert because they could be a safety hazard. Damage caused by the emerald ash borer beetles kills the trees and leaves the limbs brittle.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Council Bluffs officials are trying to determine how far invasive zebra mussels have spread from one of the basins where the city draws drinking water from. The Daily Nonpareil reports the mussels were found during maintenance this fall, but it’s not clear if they have begun to colonize and clog the pipes leading into the city’s water treatment plant.

ASBURY, Iowa (AP) — The firing of Asbury’s parks director is being questioned by board members who oversaw his work. Parks board member Ken Resch tells The Dubuque Telegraph Herald that the firing of Jason Thieme last Wednesday was a surprise.

PHOENIX (AP) — Former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer fought her Republican party in the Legislature for months to push through an expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Now, she hopes one of the pillars of President Barack Obama’s health care law can be saved as Donald Trump pushes to dump much of the overhaul. Many officials in GOP-led states that expanded Medicaid are like Brewer. They support the program that brought insurance to about 9 million low-income Americans who couldn’t afford it themselves.

Invasive mussels found near Council Bluffs water plant

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November 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Council Bluffs officials are trying to determine how far invasive zebra mussels have spread from one of the basins where the city draws drinking water from. The Daily Nonpareil reports the mussels were found during maintenance this fall, but it’s not clear if they have begun to colonize and clog the pipes leading into the city’s water treatment plant.

Water Works CEO and General Manager Doug Drummey says the zebra mussels don’t threaten water quality, but they can require costly repairs to clear pipes.The invasive mussels reproduce quickly and then attach themselves to hard surfaces. Drummey says most of the mussels found in September died because the water level was lowered for maintenance. But the pipes leading into the pond will be inspected this month.

Fiery crash early this (Sunday) morning, in Council Bluffs

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November 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Police Department reports the young male driver of a vehicle was injured during a rollover accident early this (Sunday) morning. A little after 3-a.m.,  Council Bluffs Police, along with Council Bluffs Fire and Rescue, responded to a rollover, personal injury crash at Interstate 80 East and the South Expressway.

Authorities say a 2009 Nissan 370-z was east bound on I-80 and failed to negotiate the curve on the off ramp. The vehicle went off the roadway and rolled at least one time before catching fire. The driver was able to get out of the vehicle and walk up to the roadway. He was transported by rescue squad to Creighton CHI for treatment. His injuries were not believed to be life threatening.

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The off ramp to South Expressway was closed until the vehicle could be removed. The name of the vehicle’s driver was not immediately released, because he is under the age of 18. The Council Bluffs Police Department’s Traffic Unit is investigating the accident.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, Nov. 27th 2016

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November 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — Police have arrested a man they believe got out of his car at a busy Ankeny intersection and shot a handgun into another car. The Des Moines Register reports that the shooting happened Thanksgiving night at a heavily-populated intersection surrounded by restaurants and stores. Witnesses say the man got out of his car, knocked on the driver’s window of a car beside his, then fired his gun into the car before returning to his own car and speeding off.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Two people are dead and two police officers have been injured in a crash in Cedar Rapids. A police news release says the officers were helping control traffic around a different crash on Interstate 380 early Saturday morning when a vehicle slammed into the back of a police car. Police say the crash killed two people in the vehicle that hit the police car. Two officers inside the police car were taken to local hospitals for treatment of their injuries.

ROCKWELL, Iowa (AP) — Investigators say one person has been killed and two others injured in a three-vehicle crash in northern Iowa. The Globe Gazette reports that the crash happed around 7:30 p.m. Friday on Highway 65 between Rockwell and Mason City. The Cerro Gordo County Sheriff’s Office says a northbound pickup crossed the center line, hitting a southbound car head-on. The third car also traveling south hit debris from the wreckage, causing it to spin out of control.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials have used some outside-the-terminal thinking to avoid having to build an estimated $100,000 indoor service dog bathroom at the Des Moines International Airport. Airport officials had revealed earlier this year that a “service animal relief area” would be built in a boarding area to comply with new federal regulations. But the Des Moines Register reports that the airport has found an alternative _ a grass area just outside the terminal.

2 killed, 2 officers injured in Cedar Rapids crash Saturday

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November 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Two people are dead and two police officers have been injured in a crash in Cedar Rapids. A police news release says the officers were helping control traffic around a different crash on Interstate 380 early Saturday morning when a vehicle slammed into the back of a police car.

Police say the crash killed two people in the vehicle that hit the police car. Two officers inside the police car were taken to local hospitals for treatment of their injuries. Police have not detailed the extent of the officers’ injuries, but say the officers’ conditions are being monitored.

All southbound lanes of the interstate at the 1st Ave West exit were still blocked by mid-morning Saturday. Police have not released the names of those killed or the injured officers.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa police looking for applicants

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November 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – The Cedar Rapids Police Department is looking for a few good men and women. The department is accepting applications for officers through Jan. 12. The hiring process is an intense and competitive process that takes months to complete. A schedule of important dates for the 2016 recruitment process includes the collection of applications, a physical agility and written test on Feb. 4 and polygraph screenings and tests through mid-March.

Applications may be downloaded from the Cedar Rapids Police website at www.cedar-rapids.org/police , or application packets may be picked up from police headquarters.