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Missing Council Bluffs teen

News

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police are asking for help in locating a 15-year old, missing juvenile, Gabriela Gonzales. All known leads have been exhausted. Gabriela has been missing since Thursday March 28th, 2019 at 6:38 p.m.  She is believed to be in the metro area. Gabriela has been part of social media posts, so she is not believed to be endangered. She is described as a white female, 5’4”, 150lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes. Gabriela may now have a tattoo on her right index finger.

Please call 9-1-1 if she is seen, or contact the Council Bluffs Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division (712-328-4728) with any information that will assist us in locating her.

Cyclones men’s hoops to visit Italy this Summer

Sports

May 1st, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State men’s basketball team will be traveling overseas this summer for a foreign trip, spending 10 days and nine nights in Italy and playing three games against international competition.

The trip will provide value for a Cyclone squad that could return just two of its top six scorers from last year’s NCAA Tournament team.

“We are excited to be able to take our guys on a trip that will provide them with memories and experiences that will last a lifetime,” head coach Steve Prohm said. “It will give us the opportunity to work with them more on the court in a team setting this summer and allow them to get acclimated to each other. We are grateful that our administration supports us by allowing us to take these trips.”

The trip, which will take place Aug. 10-20, will start in Rome before stops in Florence, Pisa and Venice. While Iowa State’s opponents are yet to be determined, the trip will feature historical and educational stops with tours planned of the Roman Colosseum, Vatican City, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and more.

Iowa State will be making a summer trip for the fourth time in program history. Previously, the Cyclones have traveled to Mexico (2004), Italy (2011) and Spain (2015).

The Cyclones are tentatively scheduled to play games on Aug. 13 in Rome, Aug. 15 in Pisa and Aug. 18 in Vicenza. The schedule and opponents will be confirmed in the month prior to the team departing.

MARILYN MAE [Avey] KUHL, 80, of Denver, CO (Svcs. 5/7/19)

Obituaries

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MARILYN MAE [Avey] KUHL, 80, of Denver, CO, died Monday, April 29th, at the Clermont Nursing Home, in Denver.  Funeral services for MARILYN KUHL will be held 10-a.m. Tuesday, May 7th, at the Adair United Methodist Church in Adair. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

A Luncheon will follow the funeral service, at the church.

Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery in Audubon, Iowa.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Association and may be sent in care of Johnson Family Funeral Home & Crematory, PO Box 246, Stuart, Iowa 50250.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Jury acquits campaign worker who cited racism for arrest

News

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa jury has acquitted a black political campaign worker who was arrested after refusing to identify himself to police in a Des Moines suburb. Keilon Hill was canvassing in West Des Moines for a Republican political action committee in support of congressman David Young last October when two officers tried to stop and talk to him. Police say a resident had called 911 to report a suspicious person. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana, resident says he believes his skin color played a role.

Hill was found not guilty Tuesday of misdemeanor harassment of a public official or employee. The West Des Moines police department has declined to comment on the verdict. Young lost his bid for a third term to Democrat Cindy Axne.

Glenwood P-D report (5/1)

News

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Glenwood Police reports three arrests so far this week. On Monday, 48-year old Richard Tye, of Glenwood, was arrested for Driving While Suspended. He later posted a $300 bond and was released. On Tuesday, 19-year old Logan Harding, of Glenwood, was arrested on a Mills County warrant for Failure to Appear (in court). He also posted a $300 bond and was released. And, 21-year old Korey Ehlers, of Silver City, was arrested Tuesday for OWI/1st offense. His cash or surety bond was set at $1,000.

Iowa’s Best Burger 2019: Wood Iron Grille, in Oskaloosa

News

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association have announced the winner of the 2019 “Iowa’s Best Burger” contest: The Wood Iron Grille, in Oskaloosa. Michael Glesener and Matthew Gunn, owners of the Wood Iron Grill opened their new restaurant last Fall, with the goal of making it into the Top 10 in Iowa’s Best Burger Contest. This spring, they did that and more, not only reaching the Top 10, but ultimately winning the competition.

One of the award-winning burgers from the Wood Iron Grille.

Inspired to enter the competition by a past winner, the ICA says Wood Iron Grille staff have been working hard to make their restaurant great since it opened. After studying pastry arts in Chicago, Glesener, the head chef, temporarily worked in banking while his business partner, Gunn, worked in various restaurant roles along with turf and greenhouse management. Luckily, they joined forces to make the Wood Iron Grille what it is now.

The menu contains three exemplary versions of the 6 oz, hand-pattied burger. The Wood Iron Original Burger features applewood smoked bacon, a sweet and tangy onion jalapeno jam and smoked cheddar cheese. The Cajun Black and Blue Burger is topped with applewood smoked blue cheese and Cajun seasoning. The ‘Merica Burger is a classic with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion and pickle. All the burgers consist of a mixture of ground chuck and beef short ribs. The Wood Iron Grille also features beef in the form of Poutine, a combination of slow-braised beef, served over fries, with local Frisian Farms Gouda Cheese Curds; a classic 12-oz ribeye, which is hand cut by the chef and sourced from Upper Iowa Beef and a Philly Beef flatbread.

This is the 10th year for the annual Best Burger contest sponsored by the Iowa Beef Industry Council, through the Iowa State Beef Checkoff Program, and the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association. The Wood Iron Grille joins a great group of past best burger winners from around the state. Along with last year’s winner, Café Beaudelaire of Ames, previous winners include: 2017- The Smokin’ Hereford BBQ of Storm Lake; 2016 – The Chuckwagon Restaurant in Adair; 2015 – The Cider House of Fairfield; 2014 – Brick City Grill in Ames; 2013 – 61 Chop House Grille in Mediapolis; 2012 – Coon Bowl III in Coon Rapids; 2011 – Rusty Duck in Dexter; and 2010 – Sac County Cattle Company of Sac City.

The designation as Iowa’s Best Burger comes after a two-phase competition. The first phase is all based on votes from the public. For a month, burger lovers went online and voted for their favorite Iowa burger, submitting nearly 6,000 votes representing around 500 restaurants. At the end of the month, the ten restaurants with the most votes are declared the “Top 10.” From there, three anonymous judges visit each of the restaurants, focusing on the burger patties and scoring them based on taste, doneness and presentation.

Hitchcock House Pioneer Festival set for May 4th

News

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

If you’ve ever wondered how the pioneers made their own rope or dipped their own candles, or thought about trying your hand at spinning wool, you should come to the Hitchcock Pioneer Skills Festival. The Festival will be held on Saturday, May 4th at the Hitchcock House, which is located 6 miles south of Atlantic and 1.5 miles west of Lewis, IA. The festivities will begin at 1:00 p.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. You will have an opportunity to visit the historic Hitchcock House and see many of the skills and crafts that people of the late 1800’s used in daily living.

You could begin your visit with a tour of the Hitchcock House that is also a National Historic Landmark. This two-story home was built in 1856. It features thick sandstone walls, window seats, native hard wood trim and a secret room that hid runaway slaves. The secret room is located in the basement where there is also a stone fireplace where the slaves could cook food and keep warm. It is said that the famous John Brown preached around this fireplace.

Head to the barn, where the hub of the festival activities will take place. Once you make it to the barn you will be able to observe the skills and crafts of the past and even try your hand at a few of them. There will be rope making, candle dipping, tin punching, and woodcarvings. The festival will be held rain or shine. Families are encouraged to come and share the day together as they might have in the 1800’s. There is a $5 fee/adult for a tour of the Hitchcock House. All activities in the barn are free of charge; donations to the Hitchcock House will be accepted.

GM seeks dismissal of lawsuit over its electric car range

News

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

PARKER, S.D. (AP) — General Motors is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a South Dakota man who claims the automaker has misled consumers about its electric car model. Jason Haas says he bought a Chevy Bolt in November 2017 from a dealer in Iowa City, Iowa. The car’s literature said the electric Bolt has a range of 238 miles. Haas says the range is 100 miles less in cold weather. He filed his lawsuit in state court in Turner County. GM has filed a motion to move the case to federal court.

The Argus Leader reports the automaker says in its dismissal motion that Bolt literature discloses the vehicle’s actual range may vary based on several factors, including temperature.
Haas’ lawsuit is seeking class-action status to represent consumers who bought Bolts in the Dakotas, Iowa, Minnesota and Montana.

Go Outdoors Iowa: Iowa’s new licensing system

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The latest innovative technology is now right at your fingertips when it comes to your Iowa hunting and fishing licenses. The Iowa DNR says it has recently launched Go Outdoors Iowa, a brand new licensing system that makes it easier and available for users to:

  • Sign up for Auto Renew *New
  • Purchase a Collectible Hard Card *New
  • Report Harvests
  • Reprint Your Current Licenses *New
  • Apply for Controlled Hunts
  • Electronically Manage Your Licenses

Download the GoOutdoorsIowa app via the AppStore or Google Play that allows you to purchase, store and renew your licenses, view hunting regulations, current sunrise/sunset times and report your harvests (also new!). A new collectible hard card is available for purchase in two different designs—a largemouth bass or a pheasant—created by native Iowa artist Bruce Gordon. The durable hard card costs $5 and will include purchased licenses printed on the back for the year. The cards are available to purchase online or in person and will be mailed out after purchase. New designs on the hard card will be unveiled each year.

The new licensing system is accessible, as well as additional information, by visiting https://www.iowadnr.gov/GoOutdoorsIowa. Customer may continue to visit any license agent location to purchase their licenses and permits.

Iowa Courts website adds multi-pay option

News

May 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — There’s a new feature that will help those using the state’s busiest website complete transactions faster. Iowa Judicial System spokesman, Steve Davis, says there’s now a shopping cart feature on the pay site for Iowa Courts Online that allows you to bundle court fees. “You can pay multiple fines at one time instead of jumping back and forth between sites and having to do them one at a time,” Davis says. He says you still start by searching for any fines you owe at Iowa Courts Online site. “And then you can click on the individual case numbers and dig a little deeper and find the financials, and you can just then go through and find one case and say you’ll pay that and add it to your shopping cart. And then go back to the list of cases if there is more and find another case and pay for that,”Davis explains.

Davis says the site allows for payments from all 99 counties — which makes it a heavily used site. “Iowa Courts Online is the most frequently visited website in state government,” according to Davis. Every year we have more than 538-million page views.” Davis says there is still the option to pay the old fashioned way. “Some people still go into the courthouse and pay their fines and restitution — but most people do it online — and that’s one of the reasons why the shopping cart was added, for more convenience for those people who do pay it online,” Davis says.

Davis says the shopping cart is similar to what is used on most other online sites.