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Man sentenced on Pott. County Sex abuse charge dies in IA City Hospital

News

November 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Corrections reports that a man incarcerated in connection with Sexual Abuse in the 2nd Degree and other crimes in Pottawattamie County, has died from natural causes. 79-year old Donald Warner Brammer was pronounced dead at 4:22 p.m. on Monday, November 5th, at the University of Iowa Hospital where he had been admitted due to chronic illness. His incarceration began on January 12th, 2018.

Donald Brammer (File photo from Pott. County Sheriff’s Office)

Brammer was formerly “foster grandparent” at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands’ Council Bluffs Unit from 2012 to 2015, during which time, according to court documents, he bought his female victim gifts, invited the family for cookouts at his apartment complex and let the girl and her friends have sleepovers in his extra room. The victim said he eventually began to give her what investigators believed to be spiked drinks to make her fall asleep. He would then abuse her while she was alone with him and once locked her in his bathroom.

During his sentencing, Brammer maintained his innocence, and proclaimed he would be dead long before he was eligible for parole at the age of 95.

Brief road closures announced for Shelby County

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November 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials in Shelby County have announced plans for two short-term closures this week on Linden Road. Shelby County Emergency Management said that on Wednesday (Nov. 7th), from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the bridge on Linden Road south of 200th Street will be closed. On Thursday (Nov. 8th), the bridge on Linden Road between F-24 and 2100th Street will be closed for the day.

Pickup vs. Cow in Page County

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November 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Two men refused medical treatment after the vehicle they were in struck a cow on the road in Page County, Sunday night. Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports the accident happened on Highway 71, just south of the Montgomery/Page County line, at around 8:25-p.m. An investigation determined 23-year old Mark Richard Schut and 20-year old Paul Andre Schut, both of Villisca, were traveling in a 1996 Chevy K1500 pickup northbound on Highway 71, when the vehicle struck a black cow that was in the traveled portion of the road. The pickup continued into the east ditch before coming to rest. The cow went into the east ditch also, where it died.

Damage to the pickup was estimated at $4500. The black cow was owned by Jacob Harold Eitzen, of rural Villisca, who was notified of the accident and identified the black cow as being his. The estimated value of the cow is $1000. No citations were issued. The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Villisca Fire and rescue.

Backyard & Beyond 11-6-2018

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 6th, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Carol Seddon and Karla Akers about the Atlantic Kiwanis Club Childhood Hunger Program.

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Missing woman hits a power pole in Union County

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November 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A woman who had been reported as missing from Ackworth, in central Iowa, was involved in an unknown, possible injury accident Sunday morning, west of Thayer, in Union County. Sheriff’s officials say 66-year old Jacqueline Kay Hodson was traveling south on US Highway 169 at around 10-a.m., Sunday, when she failed to stop at the T-intersection stop sign for Highway 34. The 1996 Dodge pickup she was driving continued south across US 34 and struck an Alliant Energy power pole before ending up in a field. Authorities noted Hodson was a previous medical condition that does not allow her to drive.

The pickup sustained $3,000 damage. Damage to the power pole was also estimated at $3,000. Hodson was transported by ambulance to the hospital in Osceola, to be checked for injuries. No citations were issued.

Trial set for Illinois man charged in southeast Iowa slaying

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November 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A January trial has been scheduled for an Illinois resident accused of killing a man in southeast Iowa last year. Des Moines County court records say 28-year-old Antoine Spann, of Dalton, Illinois, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder. He’s accused of shooting to death 26-year-old Demarcus “Peanut” Chew on Sept. 10, 2017, in a car outside the home of Chew’s mother in Burlington. His trial is set to begin Jan. 8 in Burlington.

Harlan School District Board to meet this evening

News

November 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Community School District Board of Directors will meet tonight at 5:30. They will have a presentation to the Board by the FFA. They will also discuss the employment of Amanda Simon in High School Food Service, Mary Renkly and Kim Zaccone for Middle School Mock Trial Co-Sponsors and Dawn VandenBerg and Troy Renter as Key Club Co-Sponsors. The Board will also discuss Flex Funds and hear administrator reports. The Board will then go into closed session to evaluate the professional competency of an individual whose appointment, hiring, performance or discharge is being considered. The Board will then re-enter open session.

Sioux City adopts ordinance banning toy firearms

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November 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — City officials in northwest Iowa have voted to bar people from carrying “toy” firearms, which police say are becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from actual guns. The Sioux City Council on Monday adopted an ordinance banning pellet and BB guns. The city code revision doesn’t ban carrying Nerf, suction-cup dart or squirt guns. Sioux City Police Capt. Mark Kirkpatrick says officers have had multiple encounters with replica weapons, facing the question of whether to use deadly force.

The police department says that while no one in the city has died from a police encounter while carrying a toy firearm, there are more than 50 such deaths nationwide each year. Assistant City Attorney Caleb Christopherson says officials will consider how the toy firearm is being used before issuing a misdemeanor violation.

ISU critic: New rules on weed killer not strict enough

Ag/Outdoor

November 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa, w/thanks to Amy Mayer, Iowa Public Radio) — The E-P-A is extending the approved use of the controversial weed killer dicamba for two more years, but critics say too little is being done to protect nearby crops. New restrictions include fewer hours to spray and fewer people approved to do it. Acting E-P-A administrator Andrew Wheeler says the new rules also require a 57-foot buffer around fields using dicamba.

Wheeler says, “We’re hoping that these new restrictions on the use of the pesticide for next year will improve its use as well and take away from some of the side effects or implications on neighboring crops and neighboring farms.”

The herbicide is used on fields where there are dicamba-resistant crops growing, but farmers who didn’t plant those seeds say dicamba drifted, injuring about a million acres of crops this year across the Midwest and South. Iowa State University weed scientist Bob Hartzler says the new rules won’t prevent damage to fields where farmers didn’t plant dicamba-resistant seeds. Hartzler says, “My big concern is as it’s likely the number of acres treated will increase and that just also increases the threat to plants in the landscape.”

The E-P-A insists the restrictions will help and that it needs the next two years to collect and monitor complaint data before making a longer-term decision. Hartzler says he’s talked to several farmers, including one who admits he made a critical error. “He damaged several hundred acres and he admits he sprayed when the wind speeds were less than three miles an hour,” Hartzler says. “That’s a stewardship problem. The label clearly states not to apply under those conditions.”

State officials have received dozens of complaints about herbicide drift this year. Arkansas and Missouri banned the sale and use of dicamba in 2017 following multiple complaints about crop damage due to drift.

State Volleyball Schedule 11/06/2018

Sports

November 6th, 2018 by admin

The State Volleyball tournament gets underway at the US Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids with quarterfinal round play in Classes 5A and 4A. Here is a look at the schedule.

Tuesday, November 6
Class 5A First Round

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Noon – Court 1 – #1 Cedar Falls (44-0) vs. #8 Waukee (29-14)
2:00 p.m. – Court 1 – #4 Cedar Rapids Jefferson (37-6) vs. #5 Linn-Mar (31-9)

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Noon – Court 2 – #2 Ankeny Centennial (38-3) vs. #7 Dowling Catholic (29-12)
2:00 p.m. – Court 2 – #3 West Des Moines Valley (40-3) vs. #6 Ankeny (31-12)

Class 4A First Round

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4:00 p.m. – Court 1 – #1 Sergeant Bluff-Luton (34-6) vs. #8 West Delaware (33-10)
6:00 p.m. – Court 1 – #4 Dubuque Wahlert (23-12) vs. #5 Independence (34-6)

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4:00 p.m. –  Court 2 – #2 Cedar Rapids Xavier (27-8) vs. #7 Pella (31-6)
6:00 p.m. – Court 2 – #3 Dallas Center-Grimes (35-4) vs. #6 Bondurant-Farrar (34-2)