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Former Atlantic resident murdered in Kossuth County

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March 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in northern Iowa’s Kossuth County say a former Atlantic resident was murdered early Saturday morning and a man was arrested in connection with her death. An investigation resulted in the arrest of 45-year-old Chad David Dietrick of Lakota for 1st degree murder. The victim in the case was identified as 38-year-old Krista Lynn Hesebeck, of Lakota.

According to the report, the Sheriff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call at around 12:47-a.m. Saturday, from 517 Smith Street in Lakota. The caller asked for medical assistance. The reporting party also said that a domestic assault with weapons occurred at the residence located at 202 2nd Street, Lakota.

Kossuth County Deputies as well as ambulance services from Lakota, Swea City and Algona responded to the call. Upon arrival at the scene deputies found Chad Dietrick with lacerations to his left arm at 517 Smith Street and a Krista Hesebeck deceased at 202 2nd Street. The cause of her death will be determined by an autopsy.

Chad Dietrick is being held at the Kossuth County Jail awaiting his initial appearance.

Chad Dietrick

Audubon School Board Special Session set for Monday (3/5/18)

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March 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon School District’s Board of Education will meet in a Special Session Monday evening, in their Board Room at the High School. During their 6:15-p.m. meeting, the Board will present and discuss their Initial Bargaining Proposal, and discuss and/or act on Personnel matters.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic and the area: Sunday, March 4th 2018

Weather

March 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy & Breezy. High around 54. Southeast wind 15-30 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy & breezy with a slight chance of light showers this evening, then a chance of light & thunderstorms overnight.  Low around 41. SE @ 15-30.
Monday: Mostly cloudy & windy w/light showers likely along w/a slight chance of thunderstorms. High in the mid 40s. SW wind 15-35mph.
Monday Night:  A chance of light rain and snow through midnight, then a chance of light snow after midnight. Patchy blowing snow possible after midnight.  Low around 30. W @ 15-30mph.
Tuesday: Cloudy w/patchy blowing snow in the morning. Light snow possibly mixed with rain the rest of the day. High 37. NW @ 15 to 35 mph.
Tuesday Night: Cloudy & breezy. Low in the lower 20’s.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High in the mid 30’s.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High in the upper 30’s.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 63. Our Low this morning, 40. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 71 and the Low was 25. The All-time Record High for this date in Atlantic, was 78, in 1921. The Record Low was -17 in 1978.

C. Bluffs man arrested in Red Oak, Sat. night

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March 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A man from Pottawattamie County was arrested at around 10:35-p.m. Saturday, in Red Oak. According to Red Oak Police, 25-year old Nathan Allen Aldrich, of Council Bluffs, was arrested following a traffic stop. Alrich was taken into custody for Driving While Revoked, and failure to have SR-22 (High risk) Insurance on File. He was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 cash bond.

Lung cancer rate in Iowa higher than national average

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March 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa has a higher-than-average rate of new lung cancer cases, according to a report from the American Lung Association. Alyssa DePhillips of the American Lung Association in Iowa says 65 out of every 100-thousand Iowans are diagnosed with lung cancer each year.

The report really recommends radon testing and mitigation, healthy air protections and reducing the smoking rate through tobacco tax increases, smoke-free air laws and access to comprehensive quit-smoking services,” she says.

Iowa also ranks low nationally for early detection of lung cancer and in the five-year survival rates for Iowans who’ve been diagnosed with lung cancer.

(Radio Iowa)

Senators approve new high school graduation requirement: pass the US Citizenship test

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March 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa high school students would have to pass the U.S. citizenship test in order to graduate if a bill that cleared the Iowa Senate this week becomes law. Senator Jerry Behn, a Republican from Boone, says students would be able to take the exam once a year, starting in 7th grade, giving them plenty of time to pass it. “We already have to have a lot of tests in high school,” Behn says, “and tt was felt this particular test would help teach a little bit more civics.”

Senator Tod Bowman, a Democrat from Maquoketa, is a high school teacher who says the questions in the exam are too easy.  “Right now this bill focuses on rote-memory questions,” Bowman says. “There’s not one question in this exam that Alexa couldn’t answer. ‘Hey, Alexa. What are the first three words to the constitution?’ “We, the People.'”

Bowman says exam has nothing to do with showing a student knows how American government works or is inspired to fulfill their civic duty. Democratic Senator Rob Hogg, of Cedar Rapids says test anxiety may prevent some kids from graduating from high school. “The really dark, nasty underside of this bill is invariably there are going to be some kids who fail,” Hogg said, “and you relegate them to a lifetime of economic distress.”

The bill passed the Senate on a 38-to-12 vote this week, but may not pass the House. In January, Representative Walt Rogers, a Republican from Cedar Falls, introduced a similar bill. “I just think it’s common sense that kids should know a little bit of basic civics when they come out of high school. I remember, when I had to graduate from UNI, I had to take just a basic writing class and so this is just something that I think is the right thing to do,” Rogers says. “…Honestly I think Iowa does a pretty good job, but this is just kind of a statement that says they have to pass this test. By doing that they have to focus a little bit on what our history is, what our government is and maybe get a little more excited about becoming a Senator or a Representative someday.”

Rogers made his comments during a recent appearance on Iowa Public Television’s “Iowa Press” program. However, Rogers announced in mid-February that his bill did not have enough votes to pass the House Education Committee.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa Girls State Basketball Championship scores from Sat., 3/3/18

Sports

March 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

1A State Championship

Springville 60, Newell-Fonda 49

2A State Championship

Cascade,Western Dubuque 41, Grundy Center 37

3A State Championship

Crestwood, Cresco 73, Sioux Center 48

Atkins has 25 points, No. 7 Texas beats Iowa State 81-69

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March 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Texas guard Ariel Atkins opened the Big 12 Tournament with one of the most productive games of her decorated career. The senior scored a season-high 25 points to help seventh-ranked Longhorns beat Iowa State 81-69 on Saturday in the quarterfinals. The all-conference pick made 5 of 6 3-pointers and finished one point short of her career high.

The Longhorns shot 55.2 percent from the field to claim their third victory over the Cyclones this season. Emily Durr and Bridget Carleton each scored 25 points for the Cyclones (14-17). Durr, a senior, fell just two points short of her career high.Carleton scored 14 points in the first half for Iowa State, but her teammates shot 5 for 20.

The Cyclones improved late in the season, winning five of eight before Saturday’s game, and they hung tight for much of this one. Durr is the only senior starter, so chances are good that the team will improve next season. Iowa State’s season likely is over.

Ex-Iowa insurance workers charged with insurance fraud

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March 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former insurance agent and former claims representative have been charged with felonies following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau.

Des Moines television station KCCI reports that former insurance agent 37-year-old Nicholas Menough, of Grimes, is charged with fraudulent submissions, forgery and second-degree theft. In the other case, former claim representative 42-year-old Cora Lea Harrington, of Pleasant Hill, has been charged with fraudulent submissions and second-degree theft. The investigations began in April 2017.

Prosecutors say Menough falsified insurance policy applications and altered financial documents related to the sale of insurance policies to receive advanced sales commissions. Harrington is accused of altering financial documents to claim proceeds for herself.

Menough was arrested Feb. 5. Harrington was arrested by the Pleasant Hill Police Department on Feb. 9.

Medical marijuana maker seeks Sioux City dispensary

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March 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s only licensed medical marijuana manufacturer is looking to open a cannabidiol dispensary in Sioux City. The Sioux City Journal reports that MedPharm Iowa wants the Sioux City Council to submit a letter of support as it applies for a state license to open the dispensary in Sioux City. The council is set to discuss the request at a meeting Monday.

Earlier this year, the Iowa Department of Public Health requested proposals from companies, intending to award licenses for up to five medical cannabis dispensaries throughout the state. The application deadline is Thursday.

The department plans to award the five licenses by April 1. Dispensaries are locations where patients and primary caregivers with valid medical cannabidiol registration cards can obtain cannabidiol.