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Iowa DOT establishes multi-state detour due to multiple flood-related closures on I-29

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March 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – Due to multiple flood closures on I-29 from the I-680 interchange (near Loveland) to the Iowa/Missouri border, the Iowa Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Iowa State Patrol, has established the following detour route for Interstate travelers using I-29:

Northbound I-29 traffic is being detoured at I-35 in Kansas City, where travelers will continue north on I-35 into Iowa. From Des Moines, travelers will drive west on I-80 and continue onto I-680 to connect back with I-29 in Iowa.

Southbound I-29 traffic will be detoured at Loveland onto eastbound I-680 where travelers will continue on to eastbound I-80 to Des Moines. From Des Moines, travelers will head south on I-35 into Missouri where travelers can connect with I-29 in Missouri.

Travelers should be aware that westbound I-680 on the detour route in Iowa is reduced to one lane due to damage from previous flood waters. Several roads surrounding I-29 and others throughout the state are also being impacted by flood waters creating difficulty for local traffic to navigate the area. This is a rapidly changing situation, and travelers are urged to check 511 for current flood-related closures and detour routes.

Visit www.511ia.org; call 511 (within Iowa) or 800-288-1047 (nationwide); stay connected with 511 on Facebook or Twitter (find links at https://iowadot.gov/511/511-social-media-sites); or download the free app to your mobile device.

To receive email or text alerts about traffic incidents, road closures, traffic delays, and other restrictions that affect this highway route or other routes you travel, the Iowa DOT offers the “Your 511” option on 511ia.org. It’s easy to subscribe to Your 511 and sign up to receive the email/text alerts. Visit https://iowadot.gov/511/511-full-feature-website-help/how-to-videos for simple, step-by-step instructions.

Missouri traveler information: http://traveler.modot.org/map/

Nebraska traveler information: https://www.511.nebraska.gov/

Cattle wastewater discharged in Pottawattamie County

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CARSON – Iowa DNR field office staff have been working with an animal feeding operation to address high levels of water in two earthen manure storage basins located about 20 miles east of Council Bluffs. On March 11th, DNR staff observed effluent flowing over the top of one basin when visiting Russell Keast, owner of Cyclone Cattle, located at 36488 Beechnut Road, near Carson. Keast confirmed he had stopped the discharge by March 12th.

However, upon follow-up on March 15th, DNR staff discovered both on-site basins overflowing with effluent, or diluted manure-laden water, flowing into two different unnamed streams. Iowa DNR is requiring Keast to stop both discharges. The investigation is ongoing.

No dead fish were observed. DNR staff collected water samples for analysis. The Iowa DNR will continue to monitor the situation and consider appropriate enforcement action.

Bluffs man charged with murder & child endangerment in death of a 2-year old

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March 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A Nebraska County man faces charges of 1st Degree Murder and Child Endangerment causing death, in connection with the death of a child. 31-year old Larry Murphy, of Omaha, was arrested for the death of 2-year old Oakland Oburu, of Council Bluffs.

Suspect Larry Murphy

Council Bluffs Police say at around 11:17-a.m. today (Friday), officers were called to the Casey’s Store at 510 23rd Avenue, to assist Medics for an unresponsive male child at that location.  Officers arrived and spoke to Larry Murphy and his sister.  At this time Murphy stated that he and the victim’s mother had been staying at the American Inn, in Council Bluffs.  Murphy said that he found the child unresponsive and called his sister.  She then came from Bellevue NE. and both started to take the victim to the hospital.

When they reached Casey’s they decided to call 9-1-1.  The child was treated at the scene and then transported to Jennie Edmundson Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

During their investigation detectives received information that in an attempt to calm the child down, Murphy sat on the child, who was laying on the bed, for a period of 20 to 30 seconds and then left the room.  Upon returning, Murphy found the child unresponsive and then called his sister. Detectives believe that Murphy’s actions caused the death of the child.

Murphy was transported to Pottawattamie County Corrections and booked on the charges mentioned.

ISU Women’s Basketball to hold NCAA Selection Show viewing party

Sports

March 15th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State women’s basketball team will hold a Selection Show viewing event in the Sukup South End Zone Club on Monday, March 18. The viewing will be open to the public, and fans can meet the team and watch the NCAA Selection Show on ESPN alongside the Cyclones and see who Iowa State will face in the NCAA Tournament.

Doors will open at 5 p.m. and attendees will have the opportunity to meet and greet with the team and coaches prior to the Selection Show, which will air on ESPN. The event will officially get underway at 5:45 p.m. beginning with a short program and video highlighting the team’s season to date.

The Selection Show will officially begin at 6 p.m. and will be televised on ESPN. Following the conclusion of the show at 6:30 p.m., Iowa State athletics staff members will provide ticketing information for those in attendance that wish to purchase tickets for the first and second round games.

Light refreshments and bottled water will also be provided.

One man injured in crash near Creston

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March 15th, 2019 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports one man suffered possible injuries during a two-vehicle collision on US Highway 34 on Thursday. The accident happened at approximately 4:39pm when a 2012 Ford F150 driven by 64-year-old Mark Richard Williams of Creston was traveling westbound on Highway 34 when he attempted to change lanes and didn’t see another pickup in the other lane. The back half of his truck struck a 2007 Dodge Dakota Quadcab driven by 30-year-old James Michael Snyder of Ankeny in the front driver’s side. The collision caused the Dodge to lose control and enter the north ditch and into a creek. Snyder was trapped by the embankments on both sides of the vehicle and had to be extricated by mechanical means. Snyder complained of severe back and neck pain after the accident and was taken to a hospital by EMS.

Williams was uninjured and was  issued a citation for Improper or Erratic Lane Change and released from the scene. The Ford sustained an estimated $100 damage, while the Dodge sustained an estimated $10,000 damage.

ROBERT RANDALL SULLINS, 90, of Casey (Svcs. 03/20/2019)

Obituaries

March 15th, 2019 by admin

ROBERT RANDALL SULLINS, 90, of Casey died Friday, March 15h at The New Homstead in Guthrie Center. Funeral services for ROBERT RANDALL SULLINS will be held on Wednesday, March 20th at 11:00am at the Casey United Methodist Church. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, March 19th from 3:00pm-7:00pm at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart. Family will be present from 5:00pm-7:00pm that evening.

Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery in Casey.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Casey Fire Department, Casey Public Library, or the Casey United Methodist Church and may be sent in care of the Johnson Family Funeral Home, PO Box 246, Stuart, IA 50250.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Three arrested in Adams County after small child found walking alone

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March 15th, 2019 by admin

Three people were arrested after a small child was found walking alone in Adams County on Friday.  At approximately 11:15am Adams County Deputies noticed a small child walking up Benton Avenue alone. They were able to determine where the child resided and transported the child back home.

Upon getting to the residence Deputies could smell a strong odor believed to be marijuana coming from the home. After further investigation Deputies arrested three people found inside the home. 24-year-old Abigail Longfellow of Corning was arrested on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance-Marijuana, Gathering Where a Controlled Substance Unlawfully Used, and Child Endangerment. 32-year-old Juan Gonzalez of Bridgewater was arrested on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance-Marijuana (3rd Offense), Gathering Where a Controlled Substance Unlawfully Used, and Child Endangerment. 26-year-old Zachary Utterback of Greenfield was arrested on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance-Marijuana, Gathering Where a Controlled Substance Unlawfully Used, and Child Endangerment.

All three parties were taken to the Adams County Jail and held pending an appearance before the Magistrate.

Gustafson tabbed ESPNW National Player of the Year

Sports

March 15th, 2019 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa women’s basketball senior Megan Gustafson is the ESPNW National Player of the Year. The announcement was made Friday on ESPN.com.

Gustafson, a unanimous selection, is the first ESPNW Player of the Year in program history. She was named a unanimous first-team All-American by ESPNW on Thursday.

Gustafson leads the country in field goal percentage (69.6), points per game (28.0), total points (897), and field goals made (369), ranks second in double-doubles (30) and defensive rebounds per game (10), third in total rebounds (424), and fourth in rebounds per game (13.3).

A native of Port Wing, Wisconsin, Gustafson is the only Hawkeye in program history to win the conference’s player of the year award twice. She is the ninth two-time Big Ten Player of the Year in conference history.

The NCAA Women’s Basketball Selection Show airs Monday, March 18 at 6 p.m. (CT) on ESPN. Fans are invited to attend a Big Ten Championship celebration and NCAA Watch Party on Monday. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. with the event beginning at 5 p.m. Admission is free.

Updated southwest Iowa road closures (12:50-p.m., 3/15)

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March 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

According to 511ia.org, the following roads remain closed or are partially open, in the listening area, due to flooding:

  • I-29 is closed in both directions from just north of Percival to the Missouri border.
  • Highway 34, between County Road L63 and County Road M16 (near Hastings), both lanes closed (detour established)
  • Highway 34 westbound, between I-29 and the Nebraska State Line. (Detoured)
  • IA Highway 48 between U-S 59 and County Road J-32 (At Shenandoah) is closed in both directions (detour)
  • U-S Hwy 59 between IA 48 and J-14 (near Shenandoah) is closed in both directions. (Detour)
  • Highway 59 N. of I-80 is down to one-lane
  • Highway 2 between Shenandoah and Farragut is closed in both directions. (Detour)
  • Highway 333 at Hamburg, is closed between I-29 and Hwy 275 (detour)
  • Highway 30 from Missouri Valley to I-29 is closed in both directions, a detour was established
  • Highway 30 between Dunlap and Logan is closed in both directions.
  • Interstate 29 from Council Bluffs to Missouri Valley is closed in both directions.
  • I-680 from I-29 west into Omaha (The Mormon Bridge) is closed in both directions.
  • Highway 44 westbound between Panora and Dallas Center: lookout for potential flooding
  • U-S Highway 169 between Highway 6 and Hwy 44 near Adel is closed in both directions.

Flooding prompts Missouri River traffic shutdown

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March 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The U.S. Coast Guard says all traffic on the Missouri River from about 50 miles south of Omaha, Nebraska, downstream to St. Joseph, Missouri, has been shut down due to the river’s high water levels. The order came Friday. The Coast Guard and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers also requested all river vessel operators create as little wake as possible between St. Joseph downstream to Kansas City to minimize levee damage.

Officials say the restrictions will be lifted as soon as flooding conditions improve. The restrictions come as the river reached moderate flood stage at nearly 32 feet on Friday at Omaha, where it’s expected to crest at nearly 34 feet on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. The river is expected to crest at St. Joseph on Tuesday at just over 30 feet. Major flood stage at St. Joseph is 27 feet.