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Harlan Police report (10/2/18): 2 arrests, 1 accident

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October 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department report two recent arrests and one, non-injury accident. Last Friday, 46-year old Dustin Shawn Fredieu, of Omaha, was arrested at 8th and Chatburn in Harlan, following a traffic stop. Fredieu was charged with OWI, and cited for having an improper rear lamp and improper registration plate lamp. And, on Sept. 26th, 25-year old Kellee Lynn Davis, of Defiance, was arrested following a traffic stop at Highway 59 and Cyclone Avenue, in Harlan. Davis was charged with OWI, speeding, and having no proof of insurance.

An accident took place Monday in Harlan. Authorities say a 2015 Peterbilt tractor driven by Daniel Perkins, of Atlantic, was traveling west on Highway 44 and making a wide right turn into an unmanned gas station. He moved into the inside lane to initiate the turn, Noira Guzman, of Denison, did not have time to react. The Peterbilt hit Guzman’s 2015 Chrysler 200 and dragged the vehicle into the parking lot. Most of the damage to the car was caused by the right front wheel and running boards on the semi’s tractor. The report did not indicate if a citation was issued.

Iowa baseball announces 2019 schedule

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October 2nd, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa baseball team released the details of its 54-game 2019 schedule, it was announced Monday by head coach Rick Heller.

Below is a rundown of the Hawkeyes’ 2019 schedule:

–          Twenty-six of Iowa’s 54 games will be played at Duane Banks Field.  The Hawkeyes are 72-20 (.760) at home since the start of the 2015 season.  The home opener is set for March 6 against a TBA opponent.

–          Iowa will play 12 games against four NCAA Tournament teams and all 12 games will be on the road.  The Hawkeyes will travel for three-game series at Oklahoma State, Indiana, Purdue, and Ohio State.

–          The Hawkeyes will host Big Ten series against Illinois, Rutgers, Nebraska, and Michigan State.

–          Iowa travels for Big Ten series against Indiana, Purdue, Ohio State, and Maryland.

–          The Hawkeyes don’t play Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, or Penn State during the regular season, but Iowa will play a nonconference game against Northwestern at Impact Field in Rosemont, Illinois, on May 1.

–          Iowa will open the season at the Diamond 9 Sunshine State Classic Series in Kissimmee, Florida, for a second straight season before traveling to Honolulu, Hawaii, for a four-game series at Hawaii.

–          The Hawkeyes will also play nonconference series at Evansville, while hosting Cal State Northridge and UC Irvine at Banks Field.

–          The 2019 Big Ten Tournament will be held at T.D. Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska, from May 22-26 for a second straight season.  The Hawkeyes have advanced to the postseason five straight seasons — a school record.

The Hawkeyes will host Kirkwood Community College in their final fall exhibition on Friday at 5 p.m. (CT) at Duane Banks Field.  The Black & Gold World Series will be contested from Oct. 10-12.

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Iowa State football adds Bowling Green and Tulane to future schedules

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October 2nd, 2018 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State Athletics Department announced today the addition of two schools for its future football schedule in Bowling Green and Tulane.

Iowa State has agreed to terms on a home-and-home series for both teams.

Iowa State will play host to Bowling Green in Ames in 2026 and travel to Bowling Green in 2027. The Iowa State-Tulane series will begin in 2028 in Ames, followed by a trip to New Orleans in 2029.

“The series with Bowling Green allows our program to continue to make inroads in Ohio where Coach Campbell and his staff have strategic recruiting ties,” Iowa State Athletics Director Jamie Pollard said. “We are also very excited for our fans to have an opportunity to travel with us on the road to New Orleans when we play Tulane in 2029.”

Iowa State is 2-0 all-time vs. Bowling Green. The Cyclones defeated the Falcons on the road in 1977 (35-2) and at home in 1979 (38-10).

The Cyclones own a 3-1 series lead vs. the Green Wave, winning the last game in the series at home in 1992 (38-14).

Iowa State-West Virginia set for 6:00pm start

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October 2nd, 2018 by admin

The Iowa State-West Virginia football game on October 13th has been set for a 6:00pm kickoff. The home game for the Cyclones at Jack Trice Stadium will be televised by FS1.

Residents in Iowa county oppose lifting courthouse gun ban

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October 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WAVERLY, Iowa (AP) — A county supervisor in Iowa is facing opposition to his proposal to allow guns into public areas of the county courthouse. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that about a dozen people attended a Bremer County Board of Supervisors meeting Monday to express concerns about safety if the firearms ban for the courthouse is lifted. Board chairman and District 3 supervisor Dewey Hildebrandt proposed discussing the gun option.

The Iowa Supreme Court issued an order in 2017 that allows county supervisors to seek permission to allow guns in courthouses. The chief judge of the judicial district would approve allowing guns in public areas that aren’t occupied by the court system. Hildebrandt says he was surprised by the response and that he’s uncertain if he’ll move forward with the proposal.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (10/2)

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October 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County man was arrested and then released on a citation late Monday morning, for Harassment in the 3rd Degree. The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office reports 55-year old Roger Duane Arbuckle, Jr., of Walnut, was arrested and then released, following a disturbance at 215 Antique City Drive. The incident was reported at around 10:10-a.m., when a caller to Pott. County Communications said that her father in law was following her husband on the interstate, and was now at a business and causing a verbal disturbance.

A man from Nebraska was arrested late Monday evening after he came to the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office to turn himself in on a warrant.  43-year old Steven D. Carroll, of Omaha, was wanted on a warrant for Violation of a Protective Order/Contempt of Court. The bond on that offense was set at $2,500. Carroll was also taken into custody on an outstanding warrant out of Sanders County, NE., for being a Fugitive from Justice. He was being held without bond on the NE warrant, in the Pott. County Jail.

A woman from Council Bluffs was cited for Criminal Trespass and then released, Monday night, after she entered a Hy-Vee Store in Council Bluffs where she was banned from the property. After receiving her citation, 38-year old Laura L. Lemus left the property as ordered.  And, 23-year old Justin Michael Kinart, of Council Bluffs, was arrested following an investigation into an injury accident that took place at around 2:35-a.m. today (Tuesday), in the 16-thousand block of State Orchard Road, in Pott. County. Kinart was arrested for OWI/1st offense, and transported to the Pottawattamie County Jail.

 

Backyard & Beyond 10-2-2018

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October 2nd, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Shelby County Naturalist Christina Roelofs about an upcoming bald eagle release event.

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Atlantic City Council to receive CADCO letter of support for DOT office

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October 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council will hear a presentation during their meeting Wednesday evening from representatives with CADCO (The Cass-Atlantic Development Corp.), with regard to a likely decision by the Iowa DOT to move the District 4 Construction Office from Atlantic, to Council Bluffs. The letter from CADCO to State leaders and DOT Committee members, says any such move “Will be wasteful,” and any commute between the two offices would create a hardship among the employees. The City Council’s meeting begins 5:30-p.m., in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall.

Many area governmental organizations have already sent letters of support to keep the offices here in Atlantic, because of it’s centralized location to the 13 county district. The letter says the possible move “Was not mandated nor even reviewed by the Department of Transporation’s Commission, the Governor’s Office nor the State Legislature,” and that the only benefit, “has been to reduce the district engineer’s commute from his home in Nebraska, to his office in Iowa.”

In other business, the Council will act on the third and final reading of ordinances pertaining to zoning regulations with regard to fencing in Light Industrial and Commercial Zones, and the first reading of an amended ordinance with regard to Speed Regulations on Sunnyside Lane from 10th to 22nd Streets. The current version stipulates a speed limit of 25-miles per hour from 10th Street south, two-thousand feet, before it becomes 35-mph for the remaining 1,650-feet to 22nd Street.

The Council will also hold the first reading of an amended ordinance that repeals and replaces a Chapter pertaining to trees and responsibilities within the Right-of-Way. The changes include, among other things: Shifting the position of City Forester from the Parks & Rec Director to the Street Superintendent; Clarifying the authority of the Forester when it extends to trees on private property; States “decision making on all tree removals are the sole authority of the forester and not subject to appeals; and adds the requirement to remove tree stumps following the removal of trees.

There’s also a resolution on an amended ordinance with regard to changes to the City’s Personnel Policy, as proposed by the Personnel and Finance Committee. The changes deal with areas that include: accrual language for part-time employees; mileage reimbursement claims; language with regard to CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) reimbursement; Accrual on Administrative Leave; and clarification on Sick leave policy, among others. The final order of business is the first reading of an amended ordinance with regard to Urban Deer Population control. The change reflects the Police Chief’s sole authority to determine the limits on the number of deer harvested within the City Limits of Atlantic, and the number of hunters authorized to hunt, during specified dates and times.

Adair County BOS to hold 3rd reading of Wind Energy Ordinance

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October 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Board of Supervisors in Adair County will meet 8-a.m. Wednesday at the courthouse in Greenfield. The meeting kicks-off with a possible closed session with regard to discussion with legal counsel, about matters where litigation is imminent. Later during their session, the Board will hear from Dennis Kellenberg with regard to a VA Office lease, and they’ll discuss the hiring of outside counsel for Open Records matters, with possible action on the subject.

And, the Adair County Supervisors will hold a Public Hearing at around 9:30-a.m. Wednesday, along with the third reading of Ordinance 31A – An amendement to Ordinance 31 – pertaining to Wind Energy Conversion Property. That will be followed by discussion and possible action of approving Ordinance 31A. The amended ordinance sets a 2,000-foot setback from non-participating residences near Wind Turbines, and an 800-foot setback for participating property owners associated with two Mid-American Energy wind farms.

Construction on nearly 500 wind turbines at two separate sites in the County began last summer, but they’ve been with a public backlash over noise, visual pollution and bird safety concerns.

Mahomes rallies Chiefs past Broncos, 27-23

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October 2nd, 2018 by admin

By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Pro Football Writer

DENVER (AP) — Patrick Mahomes is athletic, agile — and ambidextrous, apparently.

Thanks in part to a nifty left-handed throw as he was about to get sacked by Von Miller at midfield on the game-winning drive, the right-handed Mahomes rallied the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs past the Denver Broncos 27-23 on Monday night.

By overcoming a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit, the Chiefs (4-0) took a two-game lead over the Broncos (2-2), their AFC West rivals whom they’ve now beaten six straight times.

The only other remaining unbeaten team is the Los Angeles Rams.

Down 23-13, Mahomes directed a 12-play, 75-yard drive that ate up more than six minutes and culminated with a 2-yard TD toss to tight end Travis Kelce.

After a three-and-out by Denver, Mahomes added a 60-yard touchdown drive, handing off to Kareem Hunt for the 4-yard score with 1:39 remaining.

On that last drive, Mahomes was getting dragged down by Miller on third-and-5 at midfield when he shifted the ball to his left hand and threw it to Tyreek Hill a yard past the first-down marker at the Broncos 49.

“He’s actually more athletic than people realize”, Denver linebacker Brandon Marshall said. “People talk about his arm, but he can move out of the pocket and make the necessary throws.”

Even with his left hand.

“I didn’t know he threw it with his left hand,” marveled Miller. “He’s a great quarterback.”

“Patrick worked real hard on that left-handed throw,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid quipped. “Some amazing plays there. We’ve seen it in practice but not under those conditions.”

Mahomes proved slippery all night.

“We played well and we got to him but he would scramble out to his right as he likes to do,” Marshall said. “It’s almost like we’d have him in our fingertips and he’d scramble away and throw for a first down.

“The kid can play. He’s going to be really good. He’s really good right now, but we should have won the game.”

It was the first time since 2004 that the Broncos blew a 10-point fourth-quarter lead at home.

UP NEXT
Chiefs: Host Jacksonville on Sunday to begin a stretch of three home games in four weeks.
Broncos: Visit the Jets on Sunday, the first of three road games in four weeks.