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Missouri trooper convicted in Iowa man’s drowning sues to get job back

News

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri state trooper who was fired after he was convicted of a misdemeanor for the drowning death of a handcuffed Iowa man is suing to get his job back. KQFX-TV reports that Anthony Piercy filed a petition last week for judicial review in Missouri’s Cole County. The lawsuit claims Missouri State Highway Patrol Col. Sandra Karsten overstepped her authority in firing Piercy.

Piercy pulled 20-year-old Brandon Ellingson over on the Lake of the Ozarks for suspicion of boating while intoxicated in May 2014. Piercy’s was taking Ellingson for a breath test when the Arizona State University student tumbled into the water wearing an improperly secured life vest and drowned. Ellingson was from the Des Moines suburb of Clive.

Patrol Lt. Paul Reinsch said he couldn’t comment on personnel issues.

Omaha man sentenced for shooting death of Iowa man

News

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha teen has been sentenced to up to 12 years in prison for his role in the gun-play death of another man last year. Omaha television station WOWT reports that 18-year-old Montana Garbez was sentenced Friday to six to 12 years for manslaughter for the April death of 20-year-old Scott Evans, of Council Bluffs. Garbez pleaded guilty to the charge in September. In exchange, a felony weapons count was dropped.

Police found Evans dead inside a home in north Omaha home after being called to the house for a report of a shooting. Prosecutors say Garbez and another man appeared to have been using a gun in a game similar to Russian roulette, and Evans was shot in the head. Prosecutors say Garbez fired the deadly shot.

Glenwood man arrested on an assault charge

News

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Glenwood Police arrested a man for Domestic Abuse Assault this (Friday) morning. Officials say 19-year old Dylan Barrett, of Glenwood, was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail, pending an appearance before a magistrate judge.

Red Oak woman arrested on OWI/Possession charges Friday morning in Adams County

News

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop this morning near Prescott, in Adams County, resulted in the arrest of a Montgomery County woman. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies conducted the traffic stop a little after 6-a.m. near Highway 34 and Redwood Avenue. Upon further investigation, the driver, Summer Brooke French, of Red Oak, was arrested for OWI/refusal, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Authorities say French was found to be in the possession of meth and marijuana pipes.

UPDATE! Soiree with the Swans will be held at the Atlantic Public Library, not Schildberg Rec Area

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Conservation Department report tomorrow’s (Saturday’s) Soiree with the Swans will not take place at the Schildberg Recreation Area, as originally planned. Instead, you may join Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning for the Soiree with the Swans at the Atlantic Public Library. Lora will be giving ten-minute presentations regarding the Trumpeter Swans at the from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. with a light lunch available.

Hot chocolate, cookies, Sandwiches, and other snacks will be provided free of charge with donations being accepted (for swan care). The event is sponsored by the Cass County Conservation Board, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and the Atlantic Public Library.

Woodbine industrial park business destroyed during Friday morning fire

News

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Woodbine Fire Department report a commercial structure fire occurred early this (Friday) morning, in the industrial park. The fire at RDC Truck repair was reported a little after 2-a.m., by a person calling 9-1-1.. When first firefighting units arrived on the scene, they encountered a steel building with heavy fire all through the interior. Crews tapped a hydrant and went to work pulling nearly 3000 feet of various size hose lines. The decision was made by the commanding officers on scene to fight a defensive fire because of the building being structurally unsafe to enter and knowledge of various combustible materials that were stored and used inside.

Authorities say because of the cold and labor intensive work to contain the blaze, mutual aid was requested from other departments. Dunlap, Logan, Missouri Valley, Magnolia and Mondamin all assisted on the scene along with City of Woodbine employees. No further details were immediately available.

Officials with the Woodbine Fire Dept. asked viewers of their social media page to “Please keep the owner and employees that worked in the business in your thoughts and prayers since they now have no place to work.”

(Pictures taken by Woodbine EMS crews that were standing by for rehab or possible injuries).

Barn fire risks escalate during this sort of long cold spell

News

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa farmers are being warned that barn fires are much more likely during prolonged cold spells. Jay Harmon, a swine housing specialist and an ag engineer at the Iowa State University Extension, says some fires occur after barns have been left sitting empty for a while. “We tend to shut the ventilation off because it costs something to heat and that’s when some of the fires have occurred because methane can build up in the barn,” Harmon says. “You get ready for the next group of pigs to come in, you flip the switch on the heater or you raise the temperature on that unvented heater, the flame hits the methane and it can cause a fire.”

Harmon says some fire prevention steps should be taken ahead of time. “Making sure the furnaces are operating properly would be one thing,” Harmon says. “Just normal practices to look for frayed wires or other things that could be an issue, but probably just some of the practices would be important, too.”  Harmon says it’s also critical to ensure safety exits in the barn are accessible. “Making sure you have emergency exits in the barn that are not blocked is important,” Harmon says. “Some of our facilities are quite large and if you’re at the far end and there’s no way out, that’s not a good situation. Always make sure and think of escape routes in case there is a fire.”

Harmon says it’s also a good idea to have fire extinguishers available as well as quick access to water. Also, program the number of the local fire department into your phone.

(Radio Iowa)

DAVID WESTOVER, 63, of Grant (Svcs. 1/6/18)

Obituaries

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DAVID WESTOVER, 63, of Grant, has died. Funeral services for DAVID WESTOVER will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Jan. 6th, at the Wolfe Funeral Home, in Villisca.

An open visitation for DAVID WESTOVER will be held today (Friday, Jan. 5th) until 4-p.m at the funeral home.; Visitation will also at the funeral home will be held one-hour prior to the service, on Saturday, when the family will be present.

Memorials are suggested to the family.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5th

Trading Post

January 5th, 2018 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Dog or Cats water fountain drinking bowl. Asking at least $25.00 (Firm) for it. It cost $30.00 and it is new. It was a Christmas gift. Contact # is 712-249-2603.

FOR SALE:  40″ flat panel Samsung TV, like new, $125.  Call 712-243-2412. SOLD!

FOR SALE: A variety of tires taken off of vehicles and trailers. All in good shape, all hold air. Some 16’s, some 17’s. I set off a van are 315/75R/16. $20 takes all of them. Call 712-243-3073.

FOR SALE: Frigidaire portable dishwasher. $100. Call 712-243-3232.

Developer donates former Dana College campus to charity

News

January 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BLAIR, Neb. (AP) — The former Dana College campus in Blair will be renamed for the couple donating it to an organization planning to offer housing and programs to low-income elderly, young people aging out of foster care and others. The Omaha World-Herald reports that the 151-acre campus will be called the Frank and Jane Krejci Life and Learning Center. The organization is Angels Share, which is a resource and support for service organizations.

Frank Krejci is an Omaha developer who bought the Dana campus for $3.5 million in 2013. The campus has been closed since 2010 after an accreditation body refused to approve the college’s sale to for-profit investors. Midland University announced in 2013 plans to reopen the campus but dropped them after officials learned the costs were prohibitive compared to other growth options.