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Shenandoah woman arrested on felony burglary and theft charges

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April 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A report in Page County about a man and woman removing items from a residence without the owner’s permission, resulted in the arrest of a Shenandoah woman. Authorities say 38-year old Nicholle Marie Blane was arrested on Class-D felony charges of Burglary in the 3rd Degree and Theft in the 2nd degree, following an investigation Wednesday into the incident at 2149 Avenue A.  Blane was transported to the Page County Jail where she was being held on $10,000 bond, pending further court proceedings.

Nicholle Blane

Fertilizer spill near Shelby

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April 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SHELBY – The Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources reports a tanker carrying liquid fertilizer overturned one mile east of the Shelby exit on Interstate 80 Wednesday afternoon, causing an unknown amount of fertilizer to leak into a tributary of Silver Creek. DNR specialists investigated the spill of Ultramate liquid fertilizer, a humic-acid based soil conditioner. They took water samples for laboratory testing and checked for a fish kill. There was no sign of dead fish in the stream Wednesday.

DNR staff will check the stream again this (Thursday) afternoon. The accident occurred when a Fauth Trucking Company tanker/trailer approached stopped traffic along the interstate. The tanker was carrying about 5,500 gallons of fertilizer. The DNR will monitor cleanup activities and consider appropriate enforcement.

Pacific Junction residents allowed back into the community

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April 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(KETV) — Pacific Junction Mayor Andy Young reports the mandatory evacuation for the City was lifted today (Thursday).  That includes the all of Pacific Junction, Iowa. Residents and owners in the above area may return to their property. Access to the city will continue to remain a single entry at the south entrance from 195th Street. Street lights are restored in most areas of the community. However, no electricity has been restored to homes. To assure security, entry to the city continues to be limited to the South side via 195th Street. The security checkpoint at the south entrance has been removed.

Law enforcement will be patrolling the area on a 24/7 basis. As cleanup begins in all areas of Pacific Junction, residents are reminded that safety is key. Please use caution when assessing and cleaning properties. Flood waters are dangerous, and personal protective equipment including water-tight boots, cut-proof gloves and N95 masks are required. No open burning is allowed.

Debris should be placed at curbside and separated into the following categories: Garbage – Household Waste – Appliances/Electronics/Tires – Scrap Metal – Tree Limbs and Trimmings (Vegetation). Anyone with questions or who may need assistance, contact the Mills County Communication Center at 712-527-4871 or contact a representative of the City of Pacific Junction.

Reconstruction will begin today on damaged portions of I-29 south of U.S. 34

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April 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – April 18, 2019 – Reconstruction of flood-damaged Interstate 29 from the U.S. 34 interchange south to the Missouri border began today (Thursday). The Iowa Department of Transportation hopes to reopen this portion of I-29 to traffic in June, weather permitting. Officials say this is an important step forward to restoring mobility to those traveling in Southwest Iowa. Flood recovery involves several steps to make sure roadways are safe for you to travel. The recovery process continues on other roads impacted by flooding and may take anywhere from a few days to several months. For the latest status update on impacted roadways visit https://floods2019.iowa.gov/Repair-status.pdf.

The portion of I-29 from the U.S. 34 interchange to the Missouri border is closed to traffic while it is being reconstructed. Accessing closed portions of the roadway is illegal and dangerous for motorists. Roadway conditions within the construction area will change frequently making it dangerous or impossible for traffic to move through. In addition, traffic in the closed portion of the roadway endangers the safety of the workers trying to clear debris, assess damage, and complete restoration work. Respect all barricades and barriers indicating that the road is closed.

For the latest in flooding information and recovery resources, as well as an image gallery showing the flood damage and recovery efforts go to https://floods2019.iowa.gov/.

Chiefs will celebrate franchise’s 60th season with five primetime games

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April 18th, 2019 by admin

(Chiefs.com) The National Football League announced on Wednesday the regular season schedule for its centennial season. As the Kansas City Chiefs enter the franchise’s 60th season, the team will be featured in five primetime television games, including two nationally televised contests at Arrowhead Stadium.

“As we embark on our 60th season as a franchise, I’m looking forward to celebrating this milestone by honoring the history and tradition of our team and our fans throughout the season,” Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said. “We were able to reach new heights as an organization last year with the tremendous support of Chiefs Kingdom and the Kansas City community. We have even bigger goals in mind heading into 2019 and we’ve already begun our preparation. Football is back, and I’m excited to kick off our 60th season with the Sea of Red.”

Kansas City will kick off its quest for a fourth-straight AFC West title with back-to-back road games against the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Oakland Raiders. The Chiefs are 10-2 against the Raiders under Head Coach Andy Reid and have won the last three contests. Kansas City returns to Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 22 to face the Baltimore Ravens in the club’s home opener. The Chiefs then hit the road again for their first visit to Detroit since 2011. Kansas City’s first primetime contest is on Oct. 6 against the Colts at Arrowhead Stadium, a rematch of last year’s AFC Divisional playoff game in which the Chiefs won 31-13, advancing to the AFC Championship game. The Chiefs host the Houston Texans on Oct. 13 before back-to-back primetime contests, first in Denver on Thursday, Oct. 17 and then a Super Bowl I rematch at home against Green Bay on Sunday Night Football (Oct. 27).

On Nov. 3, the Minnesota Vikings come to Arrowhead Stadium in a Super Bowl IV rematch followed by a road contest against Tennessee on Nov. 10. The Chiefs take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football in Mexico City on Nov. 18. After the club’s Bye Week on Nov. 24, the team takes on the Raiders at home on Dec. 1, before facing the Patriots on Dec. 8. The Chiefs face the Broncos at home on Dec. 15, then travel to Chicago for Sunday Night Football against the Bears on Dec. 22. Kansas City finishes its regular season slate at home against the Chargers on Dec. 29.

2019 PRESEASON SCHEDULE

Table inside Article
DATE OPPONENT TIME NETWORK
Saturday, Aug. 10 Cincinnati Bengals 7:00pm KCTV5
Saturday, Aug. 17 at Pittsburgh Steelers 6:30pm KCTV5
Saturday, Aug. 24 San Francisco 49ers 7:00pm KCTV5
Thursday, Aug. 29 at Green Bay Packers 7:00pm KCTV5

*Times and dates are tentative and subject to change.

2019 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE

Table inside Article
DATE OPPONENT TIME NETWORK
Sunday, Sept. 8 at Jacksonville Jaguars Noon CBS
Sunday, Sept. 15 at Oakland Raiders 3:05 p.m. CBS
Sunday, Sept. 22 Baltimore Ravens Noon CBS
Sunday, Sept. 29 at Detroit Lions Noon FOX
Sunday, Oct. 6 Indianapolis Colts* 7:20 p.m. NBC
Sunday, Oct. 13 Houston Texans* Noon CBS
Thursday, Oct. 17 at Denver Broncos 7:20 p.m. FOX/NFLN/AMAZON
Sunday, Oct. 27 Green Bay Packers* 7:20 p.m. NBC
Sunday, Nov. 3 Minnesota Vikings* Noon FOX
Sunday, Nov. 10 at Tennessee Titans* Noon CBS
Monday, Nov. 18 at Los Angeles Chargers (Mexico City) 7:15 p.m. ESPN
Sunday, Nov. 24 BYE WEEK
Sunday, Dec. 1 Oakland Raiders* Noon CBS
Sunday, Dec. 8 at New England Patriots* 3:25 p.m. CBS
Sunday, Dec. 15 Denver Broncos* Noon CBS
Sunday, Dec. 22 at Chicago Bears* 7:20 p.m. NBC
Sunday, Dec. 29 Los Angeles Chargers* Noon CBS

Iowa population up in largest cities, down in 69 counties

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April 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Census estimates show strong growth in the Des Moines metro area as well as the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City areas, but more than two-thirds of Iowa’s counties have lost population since 2010. Polk County remained the most populous, growing by 56,572 residents since 2010 to 487,204 people as of July 1, 2018. That’s an increase of 13.1%.
Dallas County, which includes much of Des Moines’ western suburbs, grew by 36.4% to 90,180, making it among the nation’s fastest growing counties.

Linn County, which includes Cedar Rapids, grew by 6.9% to 225,909 to remain the second-largest county, and Scott County, home to Davenport, was third with 173,203. Johnson County, which includes Iowa City, grew by 15.6% to 151,260. Of Iowa’s 99 counties, 69 lost population. Clinton County had the largest drop, losing 2,599 people. Emmett County lost 10.2% of its population for the state’s biggest rate decline.

Big Ten announces conference opponents for 2019-20 basketball seasons

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April 18th, 2019 by admin

ROSEMONT, Ill. — The Big Ten Conference revealed a breakdown of all 14 schools’ opponents for the 2019-20 Big Ten men’s basketball season on Wednesday. Conference teams will compete in a 20-game conference schedule, playing seven teams both home and away and six teams once (three home and three away).

Below is the breakdown of each team’s conference opponents. Dates, times and television information will be announced at a later date. The season will conclude with the 23rd annual Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament (March 11-15) which returns to Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis for the first time since 2016.

Iowa Men’s Basketball 2019-20 Big Ten Opponents

Home: Ohio State, Rutgers, Wisconsin
Away: Indiana, Michigan State, Northwestern
Home/Away: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State, Purdue

ROSEMONT, Ill. — The Big Ten unveiled a full breakdown of conference opponents for all 14 schools for the 2019-20 women’s basketball season. Each school will play an 18-game conference schedule, facing five schools both home and away and playing the eight remaining schools once. Of the single-play opponents, schools will play four at home and four on the road.

The 2019-20 Big Ten season will culminate March 4-8 with the 27th Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament, which will be held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

The complete list of Big Ten single-play and repeat opponents follows, while dates, times and television coverage will be announced at a later date.

Iowa Women’s Basketball 2019-20 Big Ten Opponents

Home: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State, Ohio State
Away: Michigan, Northwestern, Purdue, Rutgers
Home/Away: Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State, Wisconsin

IRS adds Shelby & Pott. County flood victims to five other counties for tax filing extensions

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April 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said today (Thursday), that since two additional counties were added to the Presidential disaster declaration earlier this week, a total of seven  area counties’ residents affected by flooding, have been granted a filing extension. Taxpayers whose primary residence or business is in Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Monona, Pottawattamie, Shelby, and Woodbury counties will have until July 31, 2019 to file and pay state individual income taxes and business income taxes due between March 12, 2019 and July 31, 2019. The extension requires no action by residents and businesses in these five counties. The extension includes filing of quarterly withholding tax returns but does not apply to withholding tax payment deposits.

The extension is in addition to an earlier announcement from the Department that provides taxpayers in counties declared disaster areas by the Governor an extension until April 30, 2019, for state taxes due between March 18, 2019, but no later than March 31, 2019. More information about state tax relief due to flooding is available on the Department’s website at tax.iowa.gov/2019-flooding.

Other Assistance Available from the Department
Taxpayers impacted by the floods whose principal residence or business is not located in the counties included in the Governor’s declarations who are unable to meet a tax filing obligation can file a request for penalty waiver with the Department pursuant to Iowa Code section 421.27. To request a waiver taxpayers should use the Department’s Penalty Waiver Request Form.

In Iowa, taxpayers are also allowed a six-month extension to file their Iowa income tax return as long as they have paid 90% of the taxes due for the tax year by the due date. The Department understands many taxpayers outside of the five counties listed may have a hardship with filing their income tax return by the due date; those taxpayers may take advantage of this automatic extension.

Griswold School Board Special meeting set for Monday night

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April 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A Special Meeting of the Griswold School Board will be held 7-p.m. Monday in the Middle School/High School Library, to discuss the process used to fill a job vacancy. School officials have said the position of head softball coach had been offered and accepted by an individual prior to the Board’s meeting April 15th, but during the Public Comment period, a number of people in attendance voiced their displeasure with the selection.

The meeting this Monday night will include additional discussion, and a possible closed session to evaluate the professional competency of an individual whose appointment, hiring, performance or discharge is being considered (As per Iowa Code 21.5[1]). When they return to an Open Session, the Board will consider and act on approving a Head and/or Assistant High School Softball Coach.

Second Measles Case Confirmed in Iowa

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April 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Dept. of Public Health said today (Thursday), that a second case of measles has been confirmed in Iowa, through testing at the State Hygienic Lab. The case is an unvaccinated Northeast Iowa resident, who is a household contact of the recently confirmed measles case (an unvaccinated Northeast Iowa resident with recent travel to Israel, where measles transmission is occurring).

The person was identified as part of the initial case investigation and was under a public health voluntary confinement order in the home to prevent further exposures. Because this second measles case has been isolated at home during the measles incubation period, there is no current threat to the general public. These cases serve as a reminder for all Iowans to ensure their vaccinations are up-to-date. Vaccines prevent diseases and save lives.