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Iowa mom of naked, wandering toddlers pleads guilty

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April 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ADEL, Iowa (AP) — An Adel mother of twin toddlers spotted wandering naked near a busy state highway in central Iowa in November has pleaded guilty to child endangerment. The Des Moines Register reports that 19-year-old Jasmine Teed entered the plea Thursday in Dallas County District Court. Teed faces up to two years in prison when she’s sentenced May 31.

Officers were sent to a house along U.S. Highway 6 in Adel around 9 a.m. Nov. 2. Police say witnesses reported seeing someone herd the unclothed 2-year-olds back in the house after they were spotted near the highway. An officer entered the house and called out but received no answer. The officer reported finding Teed asleep in a bedroom.

Police say the outdoor temperature at the time was 43 degrees.

Senator Ernst, Congressman Young praise strikes against Syria

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April 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Senator Joni Ernst says allied strikes against Syria make it clear the use of chemical weapons “will not be tolerated.” Ernst, a Republican, is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. She issued a written statement shortly before 10 o’clock Friday night. Ernst said there is “indisputable” evidence the Syrian regime is guilty of “horrific crimes” against its own people.

Ernst called Syrian president Bashar al-Assad a war criminal and she accused Russia and Iran of being “complicit in these chemical weapons attacks on innocent” civilians. Ernst praised the Trump Administration for “decisive and precise” leadership with our British and French allies. At midnight, Republican Congressman David Young of Van Meter issued a statement, calling the action against Syrian “strong, swift and targeted.”

Young said the U.S. and its allies “cannot tolerate atrocities against the innocent and the use of chemical weapons.”Congressman Rod Blum, of Dubuque, sent a tweet Friday night, signalling he’s part of a group of Republicans in the U.S. House who will call on President Trump is get authorization from congress before engaging further in Syria.

Blum, however, did not issue a written statement on last night’s air strike. As of 4:30 a.m. Saturday, Senator Chuck Grassley, Congressman Steve King and Congressman Dave Loebsack had not issued statements on the president’s action in Syria. President Donald Trump on Saturday declared “Mission Accomplished” for a U.S.-led allied missile attack on Syria’s chemical weapons program, but the Pentagon said the pummeling of three chemical-related facilities left enough others intact to enable the Assad government to use banned weapons against civilians if it chooses.

The nighttime Syria assault was carefully limited to minimize civilian casualties and avoid direct conflict with Syria’s key ally, Russia. Russia and Iran called the use of force by the United States and its allies a “military crime” and “act of aggression.”

(Radio Iowa & the Associated Press contributed to this report)

Iowa mental health service says personal info disclosed

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April 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Polk County public health agency that provides services for those with mental illness and intellectual or other developmental disabilities says the personal information of more than 500 patients has been compromised.

The Des Moines Register reports that Polk County Health Services admitted the mistake Friday. It says those who received services at the Crisis Observation Center in Des Moines may have been affected.

The health service says the breach occurred between June 2014 and Jan. 11. The information disclosed included names, home addresses, Social Security numbers, Medicaid identification numbers, date of admission to the crisis center and discharge location. The service says it does not have evidence the data was improperly used.

The health services offered to provide free credit monitoring for 12 months to those affected.

NE man arrested in Council Bluffs on Burglary & Interference charges

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April 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs arrested 28-year old Brandin Nelson, of Omaha, Saturday morning. Nelson faces a felony charge of 2nd Degree Burglary, and Interference with Official Acts, following a trespassing investigation.

Brandin Nelson

Officers were called to 800 N. 34th Street in Council Bluffs at around 2:05-a.m., Saturday, to investigate a person trespassing. Upon arrival officers located a man later identified as Brandin Nelson, inside of an occupied apartment. Nelson had allegedly broken through a screen window to gain access into the residence. Once inside, the allegedly began to rummage through the apartment and was confronted by the residents.

Nelson was placed under arrest for the Burglary charge, and booked into the Pott. County Jail, where his bond was set at $10,000. He was also charged with Interference with Official Acts when he was uncooperative with officers and failed to comply with lawful orders.

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April 14th, 2018 by admin

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CALVIN LEE HOEGH, 85, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 04/18/2018)

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April 14th, 2018 by admin

CALVIN LEE HOEGH, 85, of Elk Horn died Thursday, April 12th at Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn. Funeral services for CALVIN HOEGH will be held on Wednesday, April 18th at 10:30am in the Elk Horn Lutheran Church. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held Tuesday, April 17th from 5:00pm-7:00pm in the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Danish Windmill, Salem Lutheran Home, Elk Horn Lutheran Church, and/or Harriman-Nielsen Danish Heritage Farm.

CALVIN LEE HOEGH is survived by:

Wife: Phyllis Hoegh of Elk Horn.

Children: Scott (Jane) Hoegh of Hampton. Mark (Shawna) Hoegh of Redmond, OR. Debbie (Rod) Chamber of Lincoln, NE. Blair (Janet) Hoegh of Ankeny.

15 Grandchildren

16 Great-Grandchildren

Spring Sports Scoreboard Friday 04/13/2018

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April 14th, 2018 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Lewis Central 1, Omaha Central 0
St. Albert 4, Tri-Center 0

BOYS SOCCER

St. Albert 5, Tri-Center 1

GIRLS GOLF

Moravia 246, Wayne 255

BOYS GOLF

Wayne 188 Moravia 215

Hawkeye softball drops doubleheader to Minnesota Friday

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April 14th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa softball team dropped a doubleheader to Minnesota on Friday afternoon at Pearl Field, suffering a 6-2 decision in game one in nine innings, and an 11-1 run-rule decision in game two.

Minnesota completed the sweep after notching an 8-0 run-rule victory over the Hawkeyes on Thursday.

Iowa baseball splits Friday doubleheader at Nebraska

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April 14th, 2018 by admin

LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Iowa baseball team split a doubleheader at Nebraska on Friday at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park.  The Hawkeyes posted a 7-1 victory in game one before the Cornhuskers evened the series with a 10-4 win in game two.

The doubleheader split sees Iowa sit at 21-11 overall and 6-4 in Big Ten play. The rubber game of the series is scheduled for 1 p.m. (CT) Sunday — weather permitting — and it will be televised on ESPNU.

Game 1 | Iowa 7, Nebraska 1
Junior Nick Allgeyer went seven strong inning, allowing one unearned run and fanning four to lead the Hawkeyes to a 7-1 victory in the opening game of Friday’s doubleheader.

After allowing one unearned run on two hits in the first, Allgeyer (4-3) surrendered just three hits over the next six innings to record his fourth victory of the season.

Iowa’s offense finished with 10 hits in the contest and scored the game’s final seven runs.  Sophomore Justin Jenkins drew a two-out walk in the second before sophomore Ben Norman followed with a single to right field.  Jenkins tied the game, scoring off a wild pitch.

GAME 2 | Nebraska 10, Iowa 3

Nebraska’s offense awoke to the tune of 10 runs on 10 hits and three Husker pitchers limited Iowa to five hits in game two — a 10-3 Husker victory.

Iowa grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first when junior Robert Neustrom hit a one-out home run to right center field — his sixth home run of the season.  Nebraska answered with a pair of two-run home runs from Jesse Wilkening and Angelo Altavilla in the third to knock Iowa starter Brady Schanuel from the game.

After Iowa closed the gap to 4-3 on a two-run home run from Tyler Cropley in the fourth, it was all Nebraska.  The Huskers scored one in the fifth, four in the seventh, and one in the eighth, roughing up the Hawkeye bullpen.