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Dentist won’t be charged for would-be burglar’s death

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May 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MAQUOKETA, Iowa (AP) — A prosecutor says a dentist won’t be charged in connection with the death of a man suspected of trying to steal items from dentist’s office in eastern Iowa.
Dr. Clyde Overturff had told officers that he was spending the night of March 17-18 in an apartment at his Maquoketa (muh’-KOH’-keh-tuh) office when he tackled and tussled with a man he found in his dental office’s garage. Overturff says the man slumped over and stopped fighting, ending their struggle.

The Telegraph Herald reports that an autopsy report says the man, 44-year-old Richard Purcell, died from sudden cardiac arrest. Jackson County Attorney Sara Davenport says she won’t charge Overturff because Purcell’s death “was the result of pre-existing medical conditions aggravated by the actions of the property owner who was defending himself and his property.”

Special Walnut City Council meeting this evening

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May 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The City Council in Walnut will hold a Special Meeting beginning this evening at 5. On their agenda is discussion with regard to: the future and finances of, the Wellness Center; the Community Center, involving Family, Inc.; RAGBRAI, and, the transfer of Debt Service Institute.

Adair County Supervisors approve wind turbine TIF for Orient

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May 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday morning, heard a request from officials with the City of Orient, with regard to Wind Turbines. County Auditor Mandy Berg says Gary Metzger, Orient City Councilman, asked if the City could TIF the turbines located within a two-mile radius of the City. It was the consensus of the Board to allow Tax Increment Financing for those particular turbines.

And, Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater made a request to the Board with regard to two staffers receiving Holiday Pay.  Berg said the Sheriff is short-staffed right now, so two of his dispatchers will be working the holiday. Usually, they only receive Holiday Pay for eight-hours, but because the Sheriff’s Office operates on 12-hour shifts. The Sheriff asked for those employees to receive 12-hours of holiday pay instead of just eight.

The Board agreed to allow Memorial Day and July 4th as Holiday Pay. After July 1st, the Board may enact a change in policy for those and other holidays. And, the Adair County Board of Supervisors held a Public Hearing on a FY 2019 Budget Amendment, during which there were no comments from the public. The amendment was subsequently approved as well as the appropriations.

Grassley calls for more transparency at the Red Cross

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May 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — As the American Red Cross responds to another round of deadly tornadoes overnight, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is introducing legislation that aims to make sure the relief agency is spending its funds appropriately. Grassley, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, says his bill would give a congressional watchdog group more complete access to Red Cross records for oversight. “It’s a tax-exempt organization,” Grassley says. “My committee has responsibility over making sure tax exemption is used properly.”

He says the bipartisan American Red Cross Transparency Act of 2019 responds to concerns the agency tried to halt a review by the Government Accountability Office and limited the scope of the review. “We feel that there hasn’t been enough transparency on the part of this federally-chartered organization,” Grassley says, “and that’s pretty important because most non-profits aren’t federally-chartered, very few are.”

The American people rely on the Red Cross to respond when tragedy strikes and it receives federal tax dollars for some of its disaster responses. Grassley says Congress has a responsibility to make sure the Red Cross answers questions asked on the public’s behalf and is operating up to the standards required of it during disasters. “The bottom line is, the Red Cross needs to share their books with the federal government when it’s investigated,” Grassley says. “And we want to make sure the Government Accountability Office has access to the records so the Red Cross can’t impede government review.”

Grassley says the Red Cross has shown an “unwillingness” to answer questions in the past and the legislation strengthens transparency to make the agency more accountable to the public.

Work Release escape reported

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May 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) – The Iowa Department of Corrections reports 30-year old Floyd Frank Ezell, who was convicted of Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon and other crimes in Polk County, failed to report back to the Fort Des Moines Residential Facility as required Tuesday afternoon, and has removed his GPS device.  Ezell is a black male, 6-feet 4-inches tall and weighing 158 pounds.

Floyd Frank Ezell

Ezell was admitted to the work release facility on April 11, 2019.  Persons with information on Ezell’s whereabouts should contact local police. This latest escape is the fifth such incident to have occurred at a Residential Corrections facility in Iowa, over the past week.

 

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (5/23/19)

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May 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report a woman being held in the Sarpy County, NE., Jail, was transported to the Pott. County Jail Wednesday morning. 21-year old Lashana Janae Westbrook, of Omaha, was wanted on two felony warrants for Forgery, and for Theft in the 3rd Degree. Her bond was set at $17,000.

A woman was transported from the Douglas County, NE. Jail to Pott. County, Wednesday, to address warrants from Pott. County for Absence from Custody and Violation of Probation. 30-year old Shanta Rena Wood, of Omaha, was being held on $1,000 bond. A man being held in the Shelby County Jail on a Pott. County warrant for escape from a Residential Corrections Facility, was transported to Pott. County Wed. afternoon. 28-year old Anthony Michael Benett, of Council Bluffs, was being held in the Pott. County Jail on the warrant, and on a hold for the RCF. His bond was set at $1,000.

And, an Omaha man being held in the Pottawattamie County Jail, was served with a warrant Wednesday for Sexual Abuse in the 2nd Degree – Child Under 12/1st offense. 35-year old Joshua James Black was read the warrant and returned to his cell, where he was being held without bond.

IAHSSCA releases final 2019 weekly boys soccer rankings

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May 23rd, 2019 by admin

The Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association has released their final weekly boys soccer rankings for the 2019 season.

In Class 3A Waukee received all the first place votes.

In Class 2A Cedar Rapids Xavier is top ranked. ADM is 11th and Denison-Schleswig is 12th.

In Class 1A Columbus Catholic, Waterloo is top ranked. AHSTW is #4 and Riverside checks in at #14.

Full rankings here: 20190522_Week_8_Rankings

High School Girls Soccer Scoreboard 05/22/2019

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May 23rd, 2019 by admin

Girls Soccer

CB Abraham Lincoln 1, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Harlan 3, WCV/NV/ACGC 2
Lewis Central 3, St. Albert 1

AHSTW tabs long-time baseball coach Holst as new Athletics Director

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May 23rd, 2019 by admin

AHSTW Superintendent Darin Jones has announced the hiring of Jason Holst as the district’s 7-12 Activities Director. Holst is in his 14th season as head baseball coach at AHSTW and also serves as a sixth-grade teacher and assistant football coach. Holst has been a teacher in the district for 22 years.

Holst will take over for the departing Davis Pattee, who recently accepted a similar position with the Harlan Community School District. Holst will split his time during the day between sixth-grade teaching duties and Activities Director.

Superintendent Jones said, “Jason knows the Western Iowa Conference landscape over the last few decades as well as anyone around. He is extremely passionate about AHSTW and will be a terrific ambassador for the school. His organizational skills, dedication, overall knowledge, and management skills make him an excellent fit for this position.”

Holst has over 150 victories in his baseball coaching career and has led two teams to the state tournament. He’s had a wealth of success as an assistant football coach, assistant girls basketball coach, and junior high and high school track coach.

Holst resides in Avoca with his wife, Amanda, son, Blake, a sophomore, and daughter Madison, a 4th grader at AHSTW.

Attempted auto theft results in foot chase and shots fired in Council Bluffs

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May 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police say one person was injured by gunfire early today (Thursday), following an apparent attempt to steal a vehicle. Authorities say just after 4-a.m., the residents of 2902 Avenue K were awakened by the sound of someone starting one of the residents’ vehicles, which was parked in a detached garage.

19-year old Eric Martinez and 20-year old Carmen Hernandez left the house to investigate, and saw three men near their garage. The three men took off running eastbound through an alley, with Hernandez in a foot pursuit. During the chase, one of the three suspects fired multiple rounds toward her from a handgun. Hernandez was struck once in the lower leg.Hernandez was taken by ambulance to Jennie Edmundson Hospital for treatment. Her injury is not life threatening.

Officials say it appears the suspects were unable to steal the vehicle, because they could not open the garage door. Responding officers were unable to locate any of the suspects in the area.
Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact Council Bluffs police detectives at 712‐328‐4728, or tips can be left anonymously, by calling 712‐328‐STOP (7867).