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Juvenile cited in Red Oak for driving without consent; Olivares arrested again

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January 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak cited a juvenile into court Monday night, for Operating (a vehicle) without Owners Consent. Officers were flagged-down by a motorist at around 8:40-p.m., after witness said they believed a tired or intoxicated driver had just pulled into the Cubby’s parking lot, where officers were already on scene. Police saw the vehicle pull in and made contact with the male juvenile, who was not old enough to drive. Officers escorted the boy back to his residence, where his mother told Police her son had no right or privilege to take the vehicle. The boy was cited for the aggravated misdemeanor and then released to his parents.

Red Oak Police report also, 48-year old Shelby Joann Olivares was arrested at around 10:17-p.m. Monday, for Public Intoxication, 3rd or subsequent offense. Olivares was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, where her bond was set at $2,000. Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted Red Oak Police in handling the incident.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 1/29/19

Sports

January 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Like a lot of freshmen thrust into starting jobs, Iowa State’s Talen Horton-Tucker has struggled to be consistent. He appears to be finding his rhythm again. Horton-Tucker broke out of an extended slump by putting up 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists in an 87-73 win at Mississippi. The Cyclones are now ranked No. 20 in the Top 25 and host West Virginia on Wednesday night.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker has a new baby to keep him busy in the offseason. His wife, Isabelle, delivered a boy weighing 9 pounds, 5 ounces (about 4 kilograms, 140 grams) on Sunday. The couple named him James Augustine Butker and shared pictures on Twitter. Butker wrote, “Pray for Us!”

IOLA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAnthony Thomas has been arrested on suspicion of possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalia. The sheriff’s office in southeast Kansas’ Allen County said in a Facebook post that Thomas was booked Saturday. The 26-year-old from Lee’s Summit, Missouri, has since been released on bond. The Kansas City Star reports that a Chiefs spokesperson says the team is aware of the incident but has no comment.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals signed versatile second baseman Whit Merrifield to a $16.25 million, four-year contract on Monday. The deal for the 30-year-old Merrifield covers his arbitration-eligible years. It includes $2 million in performance bonuses and a fifth-year team option worth $10.5 million.

ATLANTA (AP) — More than 100 flights have been canceled at Atlanta’s airport and city leaders say they fear ice could slicken streets and freeways just as thousands of fans begin pouring into town for Super Bowl 53. A winter weather advisory goes into effect at 3 a.m. Tuesday for Atlanta, a city known for grinding to a halt in relatively light snowfalls.

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — No. 23 North Carolina State is set to face Atlantic Coast Conference tests against No. 3 Virginia and No. 12 Virginia Tech. The Wolfpack’s tough set of home games headlines the week’s schedule for AP Top 25 teams. The schedule includes a rematch between No. 9 North Carolina and No. 15 Louisville, as well as a meeting between No. 11 Kansas and No. 16 Texas Tech.

Harris: Unpopular positions part of being attorney general

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January 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris defended positions she took as California’s attorney general that are unpopular with some Democrats, saying they reflected her duty as the state’s top law enforcement officer.

Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., center, speaks to reporters at Drake University, Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, in Des Moines, Iowa. Harris formally announced on Sunday that she was seeking the Democratic presidential nomination. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

During a CNN town hall-style event Monday night at Drake University, Harris was asked about prosecuting death penalty cases as well as legislation in California to require her office to investigate all police-related fatal shootings. Harris, who was attorney general from 2011 until she took office as a U.S. senator in 2017, said she enforced the death penalty despite opposing it.

“It’s a flawed system. It is applied unequally based on race and based on income,” she said in answering student Riley Fink’s question in the school’s Sheslow Auditorium in Des Moines. Harris said she chose not to take a public position on the fatal shootings legislation in 2015 because her office would write the law and enforce it. She did say at the time, however, that she did not support the notion of superseding local prosecutors.

Fatal shootings by police of unarmed black men have become a rallying point among a swath of Democratic-leaning voters. Harris has faced scrutiny of her background as a prosecutor early in the 2020 presidential discussion. The town hall Monday night was her first public event in Iowa — the state will host the first presidential caucuses of the primary season — since she declared her candidacy.

Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who have taken steps toward presidential bids of their own, also have been confronted with questions about potential liabilities during appearances in Iowa this month.

Council Bluffs man arrested on drug charge in Adams County; Hit-and-run happens in front of S/O

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January 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest following a traffic stop Sunday night, of Rodney Pogge. The Council Bluffs man was placed under arrest for Driving Under Suspension and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Surveillance camera still-frame images from the Adams County S/O

Sheriff’s officials said also, that at around 8:50-p.m. Monday, a car was traveling northbound on Davis Avenue passing by the Sheriff’s Office when it crashed into the back of a parked SUV. Disabling damage was done to the SUV, but the car did not stop.

Paint was left at the scene and it was determined the car is maroon/purple. Both headlights were functioning when the car drove off, so it will likely have extensive damage down the passenger side.

If you see a car with heavy front end damage on the passenger side, please call the Sheriff’s Office at 641-322-4444.

4 teens cited, 1 adult arrested on drug charges in Corning

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January 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Adams County say that a little before Noon last Thursday (January 24th), Adams County Dispatch received a call from Southwest Valley High School with regard to an individual conducting a false school fundraiser around the city of Corning and getting money from individuals. An investigation led deputies to the Riverview Apartments. There, they made contact with a resident inside the apartment and the following charges ensued:

  • 19-year old Lacey Goodnight, of Corning, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.,

    Lacey Goodnight

  • A 14 year old female juvenile was charged with Conspiracy, and Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Offense.
  • A 15 year old female juvenile was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Offense, and Fraudulent Practice in the 5th Degree.
  • A 15 year old female juvenile was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance 2nd Offense, and Fraudulent Practice in the 5th Degree.
  • And a 16 year old female juvenile was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Offense, along with four counts of Fraudulent Practice in the 5th Degree.

All five subjects were also cited for Gathering where a controlled substance is unlawfully used.

Area High School Basketball Scores from Monday, 1/28/19

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January 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Mount Ayr 53, Clarinda 43
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 79, Red Oak 39

Western Iowa Conference

Logan-Magnolia 60, Missouri Valley 35
Riverside 56, Griswold 38
Underwood 69, Tri-Center 53

Rolling Valley Conference

Boyer Valley 54, Glidden-Ralston 31
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 74, CAM 50

Corner Conference

East Mills 75, West Harrison 57

Pride of Iowa Conference

Southwest Valley 55, Lenox 47

Other Scores

Sioux City, West 88, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 35
Van Meter 67, AC/GC 41
Wayne 70, East Union 45
Winterset 70, ADM 62

Western Valley Conference Tournament Consolation

River Valley 52, Ridge View 39
Siouxland Christian 56, Westwood, Sloan 49
Woodbury Central 71, West Monona 52

Semifinal

Lawton-Bronson 63, MVAO-CO-U 60
OA-BCIG 74, Kingsley-Pierson 53

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS

Bedford vs. Southeast Warren ppd.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Mount Ayr 68, Clarinda 31

Western Iowa Conference

Griswold 42, Riverside 38
Logan-Magnolia 61, Missouri Valley 41

Rolling Valley Conference

Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 58, CAM 55
Glidden-Ralston 38, Boyer Valley 33

Corner Conference

East Mills 46, West Harrison 45

Pride of Iowa Conference

Southwest Valley 43, Lenox 33

Other Scores

Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 57, Sioux City, West 47
Panorama 58, Greene County 14
Van Meter 59, AC/GC 49
Winterset 54, ADM 47

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, 1/29/19

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January 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:00 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Republican-led Iowa House has voted to reject 29 absentee mail ballots cast in a northeast Iowa House district handing a Republican who won by nine votes the seat in the first contested election to go before the Legislature in 27 years. The ballots have been confirmed by a U.S. Postal Service scan of a barcode on the envelopes as having been sent to election officials on time but Republicans insist those barcodes can’t be used to validate ballots.

NEW LONDON, Iowa (AP) — A southeast Iowa school has turned a conference room into a food pantry for students and their families. The Hawk Eye reports that the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Bank of Iowa and local community groups helped launch the food pantry at New London School District in December. Families in the district with a student in kindergarten through 12th grade can use the food pantry, which is open on Thursdays. About 30 families have used the resource so far.

ROSSIE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are investigating the fatal shooting of a man by another hunter in northwest Iowa. The Iowa Natural Resources Department said Monday that sheriff’s deputies responded to a shooting report around 11:15 a.m. Sunday. The shooting occurred about 4 miles west of Rossi in Clay County. The department says Granville resident Kirk Struve was struck by a bullet believed fired by another member of his party while hunting coyotes. The name of the other hunter hasn’t been released.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Police say the death of a man whose body was found in a western Iowa apartment was a homicide. Council Bluffs police identified the man in a news release Monday as Adam Angeroth. Angeroth’s body was found Thursday in Council Bluffs by officers sent to check on him. The cause of his death isn’t being released yet. No arrests have been reported.

Exira-EHK races past CAM in boys hoops

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January 28th, 2019 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans opened the game up with a 7-0 run and never trailed against the CAM Cougars on Monday night in a 74-50 win. The Spartans led 23-14 at halftime and increased the lead to double-digits in the second quarter. A wild three at the first half buzzer by DeShawn Carr got the Cougars within 8 at the break 40-32.

The Spartans then put the game away by opening up the second half with a 16-0 run. The Cougars didn’t get a bucket until about one minute left in the third quarter and finished with just 5 points in the period. The Spartans pulled away further in the fourth quarter to improve to 16-2 on the season.

The Spartans had two players, Trey Nelson and Josh Pettepier, finish with 18 points. Nelson hit 4 threes in the game and Pettepier scored all of his 18 from downtown with 6 triples. Cole Burmeister also had a strong night with 16 points. The Spartans head to Boyer Valley on Friday.

The Cougars were led by 11 from DeShawn Carr off the bench. The Cougars fall to 6-9 on the season and will travel to Woodbine on Tuesday.

Exira-EHK tops CAM in girls basketball thriller

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January 28th, 2019 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans were able to make enough big plays down the stretch to edge out a win over CAM 58-55 on Monday night in Elk Horn. It was a close game throughout with the teams being tied at the end of the first at 13. The Cougars got a three from Madison Gettler at the first half buzzer to lead by 6 at the break and they would lead by 5 at the end of the third.

Exira-EHK opened up the final period with a three from Macy Emgarten and got another bucket the next possession to tie the game up at 45. The game would tie back up again at 50 before three more lead changes put the Spartans on top at the end. Sophomore Tatum Grubbs went to the line three straight trips as the Cougars tried to extend the game. She made one out of two free throws the first two trips. Then on the third with the Spartans up one she sank both to give Exira-EHK a three point lead with about 16 seconds left. The Cougars never got a good look at a shot on the final possession and the Spartans held on for the win.

The Spartans were led by 23 points from Tatum Grubbs and got 13 from Macy Emgarten. The Spartans improve to 14-5 with the win and will next travel to Boyer Valley on Friday.

CAM was led by 24 points from Madison Gettler. The 6th rated Cougars fall to 14-2 and will travel to Woodbine on Tuesday.

Listen to a post-game interview with Exira-EHK Head Coach Tom Petersen below.

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Council Bluffs and Pottawattamie County Prepare for Arctic Blast

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January 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS – As the temperature plummets, the risk for cold weather exposure emergencies increases. Shelters and Human Service organizations in Pottawattamie County are preparing for the arctic blast impacting the area. Currently, the Salvation Army will be operating warming centers at their Lakin Campus office at 715 N 16th St. Hours of operations will be 9am-2pm Monday, 9am-3pm Tuesday, and 9am-3pm Wednesday. The Red Cross has also placed a shelter on stand-by should there be a need to open a community shelter. Mohm’s Place in Council Bluffs will be open 24 hours to assist those in need of shelter from the elements.

Pott. County EMA

The extreme low temperatures and wind chills present a very real danger for those exposed to the elements. Everyone is advised to limit their activities outside over the next couple of days as much as possible.

Parents should take extra precautions to protect children waiting for school bus pick-up and adults who must work out in the elements should limit their time outside, remain hydrated and take frequent breaks in a warmed area. You should dress warmly, in layers, and ensure to limit skin exposure. Motorist should have an emergency kit that includes a blanket or sleeping bag in case you become stranded.

For more information on winter weather preparedness, visit the Winter Weather page at www.beready.iowa.gov. To receive emergency weather warnings and community emergency alerts sign up for free alerts from Pottawattamie Alert, part of the Alert Iowa Network, at www.pottcounty-ia.gov.