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2 arrested on separate assault charges in Pott. County

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August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Two men were arrested recently on separate assault charges, in Pottawattamie County. The Sheriff’s Office reports 29-year old Sean Michael Bailey, of Oakland, was arrested Saturday evening for Domestic Assault (a Simple Misdemeanor) and Child Endangerment without Injury. Authorities say the incident involving his wife happened at their home in Oakland, and resulted in minor injuries to Sean Bailey.

And, 40-year old John James Ring, of Underwood, was arrested Sunday night for Domestic Assault with Injury (Aggravated Misdemeanor), following a physical disturbance involving his father, at a residence in Underwood. The report said Marvin Ring was assaulted by his son, who was upset and punched him in the head, causing apparent, minor injury.

Griswold woman arrested for Probation Violation

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August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County say a Cass County woman was arrested Friday night on Pott. and Cass County warrants. The Probation Violation warrant from Pott. County is related to the failure of 44-year old Kimberly Denise Zeibig, of Griswold, to appear in court on an OWI charge. She was taken into custody following a records check, after the car she was a passenger in, was pulled over for a having a missing front license plate, and a rear plate that did not match the vehicle it was assigned to.

Zeibig was booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail and held for Cass County.

Former Denison residents winner of $1-million Powerball Prize

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August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 11:27-a.m.) CLIVE, Iowa (AP) – A Texas man who graduated from high school in Denison has won a $1 million prize from the Iowa Lottery. Lottery officials say Wayne and Vicki Dixon had journeyed from Allen, Texas, for his 55-year high school class reunion. They arrived early and decided to stay Wednesday night in Avoca. As he filled up their vehicle at the Wins America Travel Centre, his wife went inside to buy a Powerball ticket.

Lottery officials say she checked it Saturday and found that it matched the first five numbers but missed the Powerball number. The consolation prize they claimed Monday: $1 million before taxes.

No one won the Powerball prize Wednesday or Saturday, so officials say they expect the jackpot to reach $430 million ($273.4 million cash option) for this Wednesday’s drawing.

Neely-Kinyon Organic Farm Field Day Scheduled for Tuesday, August 22

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Learn the latest about Iowa organic crop research from ISU and organic practices on the farm at a field day Tuesday, August 22 near Greenfield, Iowa. The tour runs from 4 – 7 p.m. at the Neely-Kinyon Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm, 2557 Norfolk Avenue, Greenfield.

Highlights of the farm tour will include the Long-Term Agroecological Research (LTAR) experiment, which is one of the oldest comparisons of organic and conventional crops in the U.S., and the Organic Vegetable Research (OVR) experiment, which compares performance of organic production with cover crops versus tilled and mulched systems.

You’ll enjoy a light supper at 5:30 p.m., followed by a talk from Denise O’Brien, organic farmer with her husband Larry Harris at Rolling Acres Farm in southwest Iowa. The farm produces vegetables from Asian greens to zucchini, fruit, flowers and herbs, along with heritage turkeys and free-range chickens. Denise is a founder of Women, Food and Agriculture Network, a prior candidate for Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, and served as a USDA agricultural advisor in Afghanistan.

Denise will share tips for successful organic production that she has developed over the years and discuss summer 2017 growing and marketing opportunities and challenges.

For more information, contact Kathleen Delate 515-294-7069. The Field Day is supported by the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture.

Rollover accident in Union County, Saturday afternoon

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August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says no serious injuries were reported following a rollover accident Saturday afternoon. Authorities say 17-year old Jensen Marie Carson, of Orient, was traveling east on 195th Street at around 1:05-p.m., when a deer ran in front of the 1993 Buick Skylark she was driving. Carson lost control of the car, causing it to enter the ditch on the south side of the road. The vehicle rolled over and came to rest on its wheels, facing east. The teen complained of possible pain and/or injury, but was not transported to the hospital.

Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $3,000.

Grandfather clock, mini-bike, dune buggy, electronics & tools stolen from property

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August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Union County say a Creston man reported Saturday, that sometime between last Thursday evening and this past Saturday, someone entered his property and took several items.  Among the items missing was a grandfather clock, a blue Yamaha 50cc mini bike, various pieces of stereo equipment including amps, subs, and a CD player, a variety of tools, including hammer, jack, jack stands and wrenches, and a blue 350cc dune buggy.  Also damaged were doors and windows to the property.  The loss was estimated value $6,150.

Iowan killed in weekend crash in Minnesota

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August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Minnesota are now releasing the name of the Iowan who was killed in a crash in that state over the weekend. The Minnesota State Patrol says a car failed to yield at a median crossing late Friday night and was hit by a semi-truck along Highway 52 in Goodhue County. The car was driven by 22-year-old Jacob Nelson, of St. Ansgar, who was injured in the crash. His passenger, 22-year-old Cody Squier, of St. Angar was killed. The truck driver wasn’t hurt. Troopers say both of the Iowans were belted in and there’s no sign alcohol was a factor.

(Radio Iowa)

New fundraising record set at Iowa State Fair’s steer show

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A new record was set at the Iowa Governor’s Charity Steer Show and Sale at the Iowa State Fair over the weekend. The sale generated 271-thousand dollars for the Ronald McDonald Houses of Iowa, pushing the total raised over 35 years past the three-million mark. The winner was Governor Kim Reynolds showing a steer owned by Cody Von Glan, of Vail. Reynolds says she’s thrilled to carry on the tradition started by former Governor Terry Branstad.

“This is the 35th annual Governor’s Celebrity Steer Show and I just have so much respect and admiration for these young kids that put the time and effort into raising these steers and the proceeds that go toward the Ronald McDonald Houses,” Reynolds says. “They’re to be commended.”

The Ronald McDonald Houses services families with children needing medical attention and Reynolds says a new house is being built in Des Moines. The governor’s winning steer was sponsored by the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association and the Iowa Beef Industry Council. Council Chair Steve Rehder, says the show raises money for a great cause and helps promote the cattle industry.Rehder says, “It’s a tremendous event to display the beef industry and how we want to work with people and the Ronald McDonald Houses, I can’t think of a better way to do that then the way they help families when families are in need.”

Alec Gotto of Dyersville won the People’s Choice Award, a young man who shows while in an electric wheelchair. Iowa Secretary of Ag Bill Northey was the showmanship winner.

(Radio Iowa)

Heartbeat Today 8-14-2017

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

August 14th, 2017 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Kate Olson about the Master Gardener training course this fall.

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Former Iowa City mayor, Wilburn, opens campaign for governor

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August 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – A former mayor of Iowa City has joined the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. Ross Wilburn announced his campaign start today (Monday), saying he wants “to help us improve the way we’re doing things so we can become the Iowa folks are wanting to see.” He also says he wants to bridge the growing divisions between Iowa residents.

Wilburn served one term as Iowa City’s mayor and three terms as a council member. Wilburn worked as director of equity for the Iowa City Community School District for six years and eight years as executive director of the Crisis Center of Johnson County.

Other Democrats who’ve announced their nomination race entries are state Sen. Nate Boulton, Cathy Glasson, Fred Hubbell, Andy McGuire, John Norris, state Rep. Todd Prichard and Jon Neiderbach.