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16-year old arrested for felony Threat of Terrorism in Red Oak

News

December 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police Chief Justin Rhamy reports a 16-year old male juvenile was arrested Thursday afternoon on a felony charge of Threat of Terrorism, following an incident at the Red Oak Community High School. At around 3:15-p.m. Officers with the Red Oak P-D were dispatched to the High School for a report of threats being made. Upon arrival and investigation, it was learned that the 16-year old male juvenile student had made several threats to classmates of allegedly “Shooting up the school.”

The teen was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center before being transported to the Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs. The investigation is ongoing and additional charges are possible.

Area boys/girls basketball scores from 12/14/17

Sports

December 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Ar-We-Va, Westside 60, Westwood, Sloan 52
Earlham 74, AC/GC 40
Murray 59, Lenox 51

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 55, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 48
Earlham 62, AC/GC 28
East Union, Afton 33, Moravia 31
Murray 41, Lenox 20
Westwood, Sloan 80, Ar-We-Va, Westside 59

Midwest Sports Headlines: 12/15/17

Sports

December 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Stephen Piscotty has been traded by the St. Louis Cardinals to the Oakland Athletics for two infield prospects, allowing the outfielder to be near his family following his mother’s diagnosis with Lou Gehrig’s disease. Gretchen Piscotty was diagnosed in May with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a disease that attacks nerve cells. Her son left the Cardinals for five days after the diagnosis and returned May 31. St. Louis receives Yairo Munoz and Max Schrock in the deal.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Miami completed its trade that sent left fielder Marcell Ozuna to the St. Louis Cardinals, the third All-Star jettisoned by the Marlins this month in an unrelenting payroll purge under new CEO Derek Jeter. St. Louis dealt four prospects to the Marlins: right-handers Sandy Alcantara and Zac Gallen, outfielder Magneuris Sierra and left-hander Daniel Castano. Miami traded second baseman Dee Gordon to Seattle and right fielder Giancarlo Stanton, the reigning NL MVP, to the New York Yankees.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Reliever Luke Gregerson and the St. Louis Cardinals have finalized an $11 million, two-year contract. A 33-year-old right-hander, Gregerson was 2-3 with a career-high 4.57 ERA and 70 strikeouts in 61 innings this year for the World Series champion Houston Astros. He gave up a career-worst 13 home runs. Gregerson did not allow a run in five postseason games.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chargers visit the Chiefs on Saturday night knowing the winner has the inside track on the AFC West title and a playoff berth. Nothing will be decided for certain, but both teams are approaching their showdown at Arrowhead Stadium as a must-win game.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Mikaela Foecke had 19 kills, Annika Albrecht and Briana Holman had 13 apiece and Nebraska fought off match point in the fourth set to beat Penn State in a five-set thriller in the NCAA volleyball semifinals. The Huskers are seeking their fifth national title.

DALLAS (AP) — Scott Frost has won the Eddie Robinson Award as national coach of the year. Frost led Central Florida to a perfect regular season before taking the coaching job at Nebraska. The winner was announced by the Football Writers Association of American and the Sugar Bowl.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, 12/15/17

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December 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:50 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A jury has convicted an Iowa woman of murder in the starvation death of her 16-year-old daughter. Jurors reached their decision Thursday, finding 43-year-old Nicole Finn guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping and child endangerment in the October 2016 death of Natalie Finn. The West Des Moines teen weighed only 85 pounds when she died. The prosecution said Nicole Finn sought to kill and torment three of her children, including Natalie. The defense says Nicole Finn was detached from reality.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Hundreds of Muscatine residents who settled lawsuits against a local polluter will be given the chance to void the deals and rejoin a class-action lawsuit. District Judge Tom Reidel says he has “significant doubt” that residents who opted out of the class had a full understanding of deals they signed with Grain Processing Corp.

KEOKUK, Iowa (AP) — The trial has begun for a former boarding school director who is accused of sexually and physically abusing several children who attended the now-defunct school in southeast Iowa. The Hawk Eye reports that testimonies began Wednesday at South Lee County District Court in the trial of Benjamin Trane, who owned and operated Midwest Academy in Keokuk. Trane has pleaded not guilty to sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and child endangerment charges.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Farmers in Alabama and Nebraska have joined a Nebraska-based fair trade group to sue over the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s cancellation of rules that would have made it easier for farmers to demand better treatment when contracting with meatpacking companies. A lawsuit filed Thursday in the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals seeks to reverse the USDA’s October decision. The rules would have made it easier for farmers to sue over contracts deemed unfair, discriminatory or deceptive.

Thousands of hogs killed in Emmet County fire

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Six fire departments helped battle a fire that destroyed three hog barns early this (Thursday) morning in Emmet County. Gruver Assistant Fire Chief Wes Baddeley says the fire was reported around 1:30 a-m southeast of Dolliver. Baddeley says when firefighters arrived on scene the center building was completely engulfed in flames, fire was coming from the east building and smoke from the west building. Firefighters were on scene for about six-and-a-half hours.

Baddeley says the damage was so extensive that a cause of the fire could not be determined. The three hog buildings were a total loss. About 25-hundred sows and four-thousand piglets inside the buildings were killed. Baddeley says the total dollar loss is estimated at about ten million dollars.

(Radio Iowa)

Jury convicts woman of murder in teen’s starvation death

News

December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A jury has convicted an Iowa woman of murder in the starvation death of her 16-year-old daughter. Jurors reached their decision Thursday afternoon, finding 43-year-old Nicole Finn guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping and child endangerment in the October 2016 death of Natalie Finn. The West Des Moines teen weighed only 85 pounds when she died.

Jurors began deliberating Wednesday. In final arguments, the prosecution said Nicole Finn sought to kill and torment three of her children, including Natalie. The defense claimed Nicole Finn was detached from reality. She will be sentenced Jan. 26.

Nicole Finn’s ex-husband, Joe Finn, has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping, neglect or abandonment and child endangerment. He wasn’t living with the rest of the family when Natalie died. His trial begins Jan. 8.

Gun, jewelry and radiator among the items stolen in Union County

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December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says three residents reported incidents of theft and/or vandalism to their property, recently. On Wednesday, a Creston woman reported that sometime during the night someone damaged her front door, broke out a window on a Buick Regal and took a radiator from a 1977 Ford truck.  The loss, including estimated damage, amounted to about $550.

On Tuesday, a man from Cromwell reported to the Sheriff’s Office, that sometime over the past few days, someone took his Sig Sauer ,45-caliber pistol from his residence or vehicle.  The weapon was valued at $1,200.

And, on Monday, a Creston man reported that sometime that morning someone entered his residence and took some jewelry and household items.  The loss was estimated at $450.

Sidney woman arrested for child endangerment after child is exposed to meth

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December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Fremont County today (Thursday), arrested 23-year old Jessica Fisher, of Sidney, on an active warrant for Child Endangerment. Authorities say that on Nov. 16th, deputies initiated an investigation into child endangerment that had occurred in Sidney.  During the investigation, deputies determined that a 3-year-old child had been exposed to methamphetamine.

Fisher was being held without bond at the Fremont County Jail.

Fisher

Hamburg man arrested on robbery & other charges

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December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday (Today), arrested a Hamburg man on an outstanding warrant for Violation of a No Contact Order and Robbery. 23-year old Joseph Haughton was wanted in connection with an incident that occurred Nov. 21st in Hamburg, where it is alleged that Haughton committed an assault on a subject and stole an item from the victim.

Haughton has been on the run from law enforcement since the incident. Authoritieis say this was Haughton’s 10th arrest in Fremont County since January of 2017. He was being held without bond at the Fremont County Jail.

Haughton

DNR investigating Malvern wastewater discharge

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December 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources say officials with the City of Malvern, Tuesday, reported a sewer main break to the DNR Field Office. The break was discharging untreated wastewater into Little Creek, a tributary of Silver Creek, south of Malvern. The City has a contractor scheduled to install a new section of sewer main and stop the discharge.

It is unknown at this time how much wastewater was discharged into the creek. The incident is under investigation by the DNR. Authorities recommend that pets, livestock and humans avoid contact with the creek downstream until repairs have been made.