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Police say body found in cemetery was that of missing woman

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January 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a body found on the ground in a Waterloo cemetery has been identified as that of a missing Waterloo woman. The body of 40-year-old Lakisha Williams was found around 3 p.m. Friday in a remote area of Garden of Memories cemetery. Her mother had reported her missing Thursday. She was last seen around 5 p.m. Jan. 20 near her apartment. Police say Williams’ death is suspicious.

Her husband is being held in St. Paul, Minnesota, on a warrant charging him with being a fugitive from justice. Iowa records indicate he’s served prison time for burglary, robbery and weapons crimes.

Carter Lake man turns himself-in to the Sheriff’s Dept.

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January 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a man wanted on a warrant for Violation of Parole, was arrested Friday morning after he turned himself-in to the sheriff’s office. 27-year old Benjamin Wyatt Barnes, of Carter Lake, appeared at the Sheriff’s Office at around 10:30-a.m., Friday. After the warrant was confirmed, Barnes was transported to the Pottawattamie County Jail. Jail staff were advised Barnes was sometimes armed and dangerous, and that he was a sexually violent predator, known to abuse drugs. He was booked into the jail without incident.

Trial delayed for Iowa mom in death of baby found in a swing-set

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January 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEW HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) — A trial has been delayed for a northeast Iowa woman whose dead 4-month-old son was found in an infant swing, his body infested with maggots. The delay in the trial of 20-year-old Cheyanne Harris came at the request of her lawyer, who wanted more time to prepare the defense case. The trial had been scheduled to begin Wednesday. The judge set a new trial starting date of June 11 in New Hampton.

Harris and the baby’s father, Zachary Koehn, have pleaded not guilty to charges of child endangerment and first-degree murder in the death of their son, Sterling Koehn. Koehn’s trial is set to begin March 28. Authorities say deputies and medics called to the couple’s Alta Vista apartment on Aug. 30 found Sterling dead in the swing.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 1/29/18

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January 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriffs Jeff Vandewater reports four arrests took place over the past week. Last Thursday night, 36-year old Mathew Douglas Minnick, of Adair, was arrested by Adair Police for Criminal Trespass and Theft in the 5th Degree, with regard to an incident at the Casey’s Store in Adair, whereby he admittedly to not paying for a fountain pop before leaving the store. Minnick was released from custody Friday afternoon on a $300 cash or surety bond. Earlier that evening, 20-year old David Gerard Krawczyk, of Omaha, was arrested by an Iowa State Patrol Trooper. The Trooper had pulled over a 1994 Buick on Interstate 80, about three-miles east of Adair, for having expired plates.

The Trooper said that while speaking with the driver, it became clear that the passenger (Krawczyk) was the owner of the vehicle. Krawczyk told the Trooper the Buick was his father’s car. After the Trooper asked Krawczyk for his father’s name and his name to compare the possible registered owners, Krawczyk identified himself as Andrew Krawczyk (David’s brother). During the traffic stop, the driver stated his passenger’s name was David. While speaking with the Trooper in his patrol vehicle, Krawczyk admitted his real name. He said he lied about his identity because of a warrant for his arrest. David Krawczyk was taken into custody for Providing False Information, and on the warrant. He was later released on a $10,300 cash or surety bond.

And Jan. 24th, 41-year old Joseph Eric Funke, of Fontanelle, was arrested in Bridgewater, for Contempt of Court – Failure to be fingerprinted within 30-days of a June 9th court order. Funke was later released on a $100 cash bond or surety. On Jan. 23rd, 26-year old Cody Leon Zimmerline, of Adair, was arrested by Adair County Deputies on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. He remains in the Adair County Jail. On January 22nd, 32-year old Curtis Eugene Baird, of Fontanelle, was arrested in Fontanelle, for having provided a False name and date of birth to a Deputy,, and Driving Under Suspension. Baird was released the following day on his Own Recognizance.

Key Republican suggests $150 million state payment to cities, counties pay end

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January 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The president of the Iowa Senate is hinting Republicans are ready to end state payments to cities and counties that were promised to make up for expected lost tax revenue. The state payments began after the legislature voted in 2013 to roll back commercial property tax rates. Senate President Jack Whitver, a Republican from Ankeny, says 150-million in state tax dollars WILL be forwarded to cities and counties in the current year — but next year’s payments are up for debate. “I believe there’s general agreement in the legislature that we don’t want to touch that for the current fiscal year,” Whitver says. “Those cities and counties have already certified their budgets. It would be very difficult for them to go back and change that, but I believe they should be on the table for the next few years.”

The 2013 property tax changes approved by Republican Governor Terry Branstad, the Republican-led Iowa House and Democratically-controlled Iowa Senate not only reduced commercial property tax assessments by 10 percent, property taxes for apartments were reduced as well. City officials say the state payments are not compensating for lost tax revenue — and if the state payments end they’ll be forced to cuts in city services. Whitver and other Republican leaders argue cities have benefited from the legislature’s move to reduce property taxes five years ago. “Many places around the state have seen tremendous growth since then both with assessments and with new buildings and so I believe we should look at phasing that out over time,” Whitver says. “…We obviously don’t want to do something that’s harmful, but ultimately that’s $150 million that we’re paying to the cities and counties that we’d like to phase out. I’d like to phase out.”

In December, Governor Kim Reynolds said she wants to bring city and county officials into the negotiations over if and when the payments from the state end. Whitver made his comments during a weekend appearance on Iowa Public Television’s “Iowa Press” program.

(Radio Iowa)

Historic Iowa park to be restored

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January 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines park that for decades drew thousands of people for its amusement park rides, music and dancing is set to return. The Des Moines Register reports that Riverview Park advocates have announced $4 million in funding that will pay for an outdoor concert venue and other features.

The Parks Area Foundation is a nonprofit formed by residents of the north-side Oak Park, Highland Park and Union Park neighborhoods and has been the driving force behind the park restoration project. The group has raised $750,000 by flipping burgers and selling hot dogs during summer gatherings. It also secured financial support from the city of Des Moines, Polk County and Prairie Meadows.

The park opened in 1915 and was modeled after Brooklyn’s Coney Island. It closed in 1978.

2 weekend arrests in Atlantic

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January 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police Chief Dave Erickson reports two women were arrested over the weekend. On Saturday, 24-year old Kayla Compton, of Atlantic, was arrested after she turned herself-in to the Cass County Jail on charges that include Reckless Use of a Firearm causing injury, and Child Endangerment. The charges stem from an incident at her home, whereby she was allegedly intoxicated and unloading a pistol that discharged and shot her in the leg. Compton was booked into the jail and subsequently released.

And, on Sunday, 54-year old Paula Goettsche, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense. She was booked into the Cass County Jail.

(Update) Rural Council Bluffs man dies in tractor rollover accident

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January 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Officials in Pottawattamie County have released the identity of a man who died over the weekend during a fiery tractor rollover accident. Authorities say 40-year old Brian Louison, of rural Council Bluffs, died at the scene of the accident near 18853 Leisure Avenue, in rural Crescent. Sheriff’s Deputies and Crescent and Underwood Rescue personnel were called to the scene at around 5:18-p.m., Saturday. The 1985 International tractor was headed east  on Leisure Avenue, when the machine went off the traveled portion of the road to right, rolled onto its top into the south ditch and caught fire.

Rescue personnel found Louison trapped under the tractor after the flames were extinguished.

High school wrestling scoreboard 01/27/2018

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January 29th, 2018 by admin

Audubon Wheeler Invitational

Team Scores
1 Missouri Valley 278.0
2 Logan-Magnolia 272.5
3 East Sac County 109.0
4 Audubon High School 95.5
5 Logan-Magnolia JV 69.0
6 Collins-Maxwell 53.5
7 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 27.0
8 Atlantic JV 24.0
9 West Harrison 21.0
10 Audubon JV 0.0
10 Collins-Maxwell JV 0.0
10 Missouri Valley, IA JV 0.0

Missouri Valley had seven champions on their way to the title. Logan-Magnolia had the six other champions at the tourney.

AC/GC Charger Invitational

Team Scores
1 Clarion-Goldfield 233.0
2 Panorama 192.0
3 Van Meter 158.0
4 Woodward-Granger 153.5
5 Southeast Valley 134.5
6 AHSTW 100.0
7 Underwood 88.0
8 Southeast Warren 85.5
9 West Central Valley 84.5
10 Greene County 80.0
11 East Union 78.0
12 Manson Northwest Webster 74.5
13 Tri-Center 74.0
14 ACGC 62.0
15 Coon Rapids-Bayard 49.0
16 Ogden 42.0
17 Nodaway Valley 36.0
18 Griswold 22.0
18 Nevada 22.0
20 Riverside 16.0
21 Moravia 11.0

Underwood’s Alex Thomsen was a champion at 126 and Logan James won the 132 pound title for the Eagles. AHSTW’s Gabe Pauley stayed unbeaten on the season and took the 170 pound title. Coon Rapids-Bayard’s Dalton Arnold won at 220. Tri-Center’s Connor Atkisson was a champ at 106.

East Mills Tournament

Team Scores
1 Southwest Valley 172.5
2 Woodbine 142.5
3 Archbishop Bergan 140.0
4 Glenwood 130.0
5 Treynor 110.0
6 Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto Hs 106.0
7 East Mills 90.0
8 Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 87.0
9 Sidney (Southwest Iowa) 83.5

Southwest Valley’s Teagan Lundquist won the 126 pound title and teammate Logan Calkins was the winner at 145.

 

Glenwood wins Hawkeye Ten Individual Tournament, Atlantic/CAM finishes 4th with 3 Champions

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January 29th, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic/CAM wrestling team finished 4th at the Hawkeye Ten Individual Tournament on Saturday at Lewis Central. The Trojans racked up 176.5 points and had 3 individual champions on the day. Kole Hansen became a 2x champion at 126 pounds, Chase McLaren became a 3x Champion at 132 pounds, and John McConkey also became a 2x champion at 285 pounds. Other top finishers for the Trojans were Steele McLaren- Runner-Up at 120, Joe Weaver 3rd at 106, Aybren Moore 3rd at 113, Connor Pellett 4th at 152, Cale Roller 4th at 170, and Kenny Jimmerson 5th at 160.

Glenwood took the team title with 237.5 points and had three individual champions.

Team Scores

  1. Glenwood 237.5
  2. Creston O-M 201
  3. Lewis Central 195
  4. Atlantic/CAM 176.5
  5. Red Oak 129
  6. Harlan 117
  7. Clarinda 100
  8. Kuemper Catholic 69.5
  9. Shenandoah 62
  10. Denison-Schleswig 28
  11. St. Albert 0

Individual Champions

106: Benjamin Schmitz (Kuemper Catholic)
113: Taber Dominguez (Lewis Central)
120: Ethan Lemon (Harlan)
126: Kole Hansen (Atlantic/CAM)
132: Chase McLaren (Atlantic/CAM)
138: Austin Gutknecht (Clarinda)
145: Trevor Anderson (Glenwood)
152: Caleb Kingery (Lewis Central)
160: William Waugh (Lewis Central)
170: Carter Maynes (Red Oak)
182: Anthony Sherry (Glenwood)
195: Nick Foss (Harlan)
220: Isaac Bales (Glenwood)
285: John McConkey (Atlantic/CAM)