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November 29th, 2023

DES MOINES – Some Iowa families are suing the state over a law that limits what educators can teach and expands the ability to restrict materials in school libraries. KCRG TV reports seven families filed a suit in federal court alongside the ACLU and other organizations over Senate File 496. The groups and participant allege discrimination and a violation of constitutional rights; Governor Kim Reynolds was critical the move, claiming young children have access to explicit content as it stands, although she did so without direct evidence in a statement Tuesday. URBANDALE – An educator in Urbandale claims she’s being wrongly punished. WHO-13 reports Teacher Amanda Delzell received a letter of reprimand and other disciplinary action after she claims she brought forward evidence of possible abuse of a student. Delzell claims she reviewed school security video of another teacher’s interaction with a special needs child. SIOUX CITY – A Woodbury County supervisor mired in controversy over alleged voter fraud has agreed to leave his vice president position, but still remain active otherwise. KTIV reports Jeremy Taylor is no longer vice chairman of the county government organization, but calls continue for his full resignation. Taylor’s wife Kim was found guilty of 52 counts of voter fraud earlier this month. Taylor said he’d step down as vice chair if the majority of the board asked him to leave, but remains committed to finishing his term until 2026. The majority of the board has called for his full departure and Woodbury County Auditor Pat Gill has called for a state investigation into his alleged wrongdoing. Jeremy is accused of promising votes in exchange for campaign donations.


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November 28th, 2023

GRINNELL – A Grinnell man has been arrested in connection to a deadly crash in August. WHO-13 reports Benjamin Kelne has been charged with reckless driving, possession of alcohol, and involuntary manslaughter in connection to the death of 17 year old Chloe Hutchcraft. The two were in a vehicle driven by Kelne, and he lost control in rural Jasper County. ROCKWELL CITY – A search continues for a man who left his home with a full load of pigs in a semi truck and never returned. KCCI-TV reports 53 year old David Schultz was missing as of last Tuesday. His wife Sarah told the TV station his truck with a load of pigs was parked in the middle of the road, and his wallet and cellphone were both found. Nearly 200 volunteers have assisted in a search of the area. CEDAR RAPIDS – A Cedar Rapids man has been sentenced to more than two decades in prison for sexual abuse of a minor. The Gazette reports Jeffery Beaman was charged with three counts of sexual abuse and pled guilty to one count. He admitted during his plea to abusing a child under the age of six years old multiple times over a two year span. He faces up to 25 years in prison. CEDAR FALLS – Both the Iowa State and UNI Volleyball teams have returned to the NCAA tournament. The Des Moines Register reports the Cyclones are a seven-seed and open against Hawaii this Thursday in Oregon in the school’s 17th ever appearance. The Panthers will travel to Madison, Wisconsin, to take on the Miami Hurricanes. This is the school’s 25th NCAA bid.


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November 27th, 2023

AMES – An Ames man died in a crash involving a semi over the weekend. The Iowa State Patrol reports 24 year old Jacob DeVries was traveling north on NE 112th Street in Polk County and failed to stop, and was struck by the trailer heading eastbound on Highway 163 based out of Mount Sterling, Illinois. WEST CHESTER – One person died in a crash in rural Keokuk County Saturday. The Iowa State Patrol reports a Chevy Silverado operated by 47 year old Kathy Wagaman of Brighton crossed the center line on a two-lane road and struck a Ford Explorer operated by 79 year old Marsha Patterson of West Chester. Frank Patterson, a passenger in the second vehicle, was not wearing a seat belt and died from injuries suffered in the crash. AMES – It’s now 19 victories in a row for the black and gold in an annual sporting competition that drew national attention over the weekend. The 4th ranked Iowa Hawkeyes Men’s Wrestling team edged the 8th ranked Iowa State Cyclones 18-14 at a sold out Hilton Coliseum Sunday afternoon. The event was televised on ESPN — the first of its kind ever on the main network. LOWDEN – Many Iowa communities received the first snow of the winter season, which impacted travel on many state roadways this holiday weekend. According to the National Weather Service, most of the southeastern half of the state received 2-3 inches of snowfall. The highest amount reported to the National Weather Service in the state was 4.4″ in Lowden.


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November 24th, 2023

SIOUX COUNTY – Governor Kim Reynolds announced the signing of a disaster proclamation for Sioux County. The USDA confirmed a positive case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in commercial layer chickens. The proclamation allows state resources from Iowa Homeland Security, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, and other agencies to assist with tracking and monitoring, rapid detection, containment, disposal, and disinfection. DES MOINES – A Des Moines woman was killed in a crash early Thanksgiving morning. KCCI-TV reports Connie Allison died as a result of injuries. Des Moines Police say the collision was caused after an unidentified man attempted to flee from a traffic stop. Allison was a passenger in the vehicle hit by the fleeing car. Police also say the driver accused of running has an active felony arrest warrant that’s unrelated to the crash on Thursday. IOWA – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall on jarred gravy. WHO-13 reports the gravy which was sold and produced by Hy-vee is located in Iowa and all neighboring states. It contains a soy allergen which was not declared on the label. Less than 1 percent of turkey gravy in Hy-Vee stores was affected.


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November 23rd, 2023

IOWA CITY – An Iowa City woman was sentenced this week to three years in federal prison for International Parental Kidnapping. According to public court documents, Kira Zielinski filed for divorce from her husband in 2020 and during proceedings, the Iowa District Court of Johnson County issued orders granting joint legal custody. In February 2022, Zielinski took the child and drove from Iowa to California and across the Mexican border. Zielinski remained in Mexico until November 2022, when she was taken into custody while attempting to reenter the United States. In July 2023, Zielinski was found guilty by a United States District Judge following a stipulated trial. DELAWARE COUNTY – Human remains found in Delaware County could be connected to man reported as missing nearly a decade ago. KCRG-TV reports the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office responded earlier this month to remains that w ere located in a field just west of Manchester by some pheasant hunters. What was found was taken to the Iowa State Medical Examiner’s Office. Officials believe that they are those of Brian Burns, who was reported missing back in December of 2013. The incident remains under investigation and as of Wednesday, positive identification was not made. DES MOINES – Seven people in Des Moines have been indicted by a federal grand jury for gang-related violence. KCCI-TV reports the accused are members of the Only My Brother gang that originated in 2021. Among those charged are Majok Majok, Santiz Langford, Jr., Semaj Johnson, Avaontae Lamar Tucker, Dahaba Bahari Lula, Dawn Ellease Robinson, and Deon Ellease Cooper. INDIANOLA – An Iowa school district has apologized for mistakenly using a quote by a high ranking Nazi official in their morning announcements. Iowa Public Radio first reported the phrase “My honor is my loyalty” was shared via email and over the announcements at Indianola middle school. The quote was attributed to Heinrich Himmler, who is widely considered to be the architect of the Holocaust. District leadership has shared an apology with the Des Moines Register but had no further comment.