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October 13th, 2023

MITCHELL COUNTY (IRN) – An Iowa man died in a grain bin accident Wednesday. WHO-13 reports the Mitchell County Sheriff’s Office was called to an entrapment in the afternoon west of Osage. Dennis Fischer was pronounced dead on scene despite rescue efforts. HAMPTON (IRN) – A Hampton man died in a collision with a semi truck Wednesady afternoon. The Iowa State Patrol reports Robert Dietz was traveling westbound on Highway 3 when it crossed over the center line, colliding head on with the front trailer axle of a Freightliner operated by Andrew Stansbury of Eldora. Dietz died as a result of injuries. CLARION (IRN) – A Powerball ticket purchased in Iowa was a number away from the grand prize won Wednesday. KCCI-TV reports a ticket purchased in Clarion matched four of the five main numbers and the Powerball to win a $50,000 prize. A player in California won the $1.7 billion jackpot. IOWA (IRN) – The Iowa Department of Education announced that just under 19,000 Students First education savings accounts (ESAs) were approved by the Sept. 30 program close date in their opening year. The total approved applicants exceeded Legislative Services Agency estimates made this past spring of approximately 14,000 applicants. Details about ESA program participants will be available after certified school enrollment numbers are finalized in December.


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October 12th, 2023

DAVENPORT (IRN) – An Iowa man convicted in the killing of a 10 year old girl will spend his life in prison without parole. The Associated Press reports Henry Earl Dinkins was sentenced Wednesday for the murder of Breasia Terrell. The girls disappearance in July 2020 led to several searches. Her body was found north of Davenport in the spring of 2021. ANKENY (IRN) – An Iowa DNR officer was fired after she was accused of using a state database to screen potential dates and for a recent incident with Ankeny police. The Des Moines Register reports 41 year old Angela Jansen of Central City worked for the DNR for nearly five years. In June, a confrontation with an ex-boyfriend led to police response, and Jansen was armed at the time. She told police she had used a state database to determine the marital status of someone she was considering dating. IOWA (IRN) – Iowa is joining other states in opposition to a Massachusetts animal welfare lawsuit. KCRG-TV reports Attorney General Brenna Bird has filed a brief backing pork producers as a ballot measure in Massachusetts could impose spacing requirements for pigs, and bans the sale of pork that doesn’t comply.


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October 11th, 2023

ANKENY (IRN) – An Ankeny man faces three decades in prison for his role in a fatal crash in Story County. The Des Moines Register reports Micah Denman was sentenced to 30 years in prison following a guilty plea of vehicular manslaughter. The Iowa State Patrol attempted to stop Denman in April, and a subsequent pursuit saw speeds approach 130 MPH. Duan Sievert of Maxwell was rear-ended as a result, and died from injuries related to the collision. CRESTON (IRN) – A Creston man charged in August with 40 counts of sexual abuse has entered a plea of guilty. KCCI-tv reorts Ryan Kissell abused a child for more than a decade, and will receive a ten-year prison sentence. Kissel was arrested at Nadaway Valley High School. IOWA (IRN) – Several rounds of needed rainfall are likely through Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Many communities north of Interstate 80 could see upwards of four inches of precipitation by opening kickoff of football games Friday, with other areas receiving closer to a few inches. Nearly all of Iowa is in drought and has been since mid-summer. IOWA CITY (IRN) – Mercy Iowa City announced the winning bid for its bankruptcy auction Tuesday. KGAN in Cedar Rapids reports American Healthcare Systems and Preston Hollow Community Capital will assume control of the struggling hospital. The University of Iowa made an offer, but the owners deemed it inadequate. The hospital will be reorganized into a non-profit organization.


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October 10th, 2023

HARDIN COUNTY (IRN) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating a fatal hunting incident that occurred Sunday night in northern Hardin County. Mark Arends, 53, of Alden, was hunting coyotes with friends on private land approximately two miles north of Alden. The hunters were separated by several hundred yards when, around 8 p.m., Arends was struck by a single rifle shot. The incident remains under investigation. JEFFERSON COUNTY (IRN) – Sac County prosecutors dismissed all charges against a State Senator arrested during RAGBRAI. WHO-13 reports Adrian Dickey was charged with Interference with Official acts after he allegedly refused to move out of a roadway when asked to by a police officer. Dickey denied wrong-doing and said through his attorney that the incident was a misunderstanding with officers. AMES (IRN) – A man was arrested after he’s accused of hitting a police car and CyRide bus in Ames. WHO-13 reports Ty Shoulders was arrested with felony eluding. Police responded to a wrong way driver Monday afternoon. During the pursuit, police say Shoulders hit a CyRide bus and a police car. No injuries were reported.


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October 9th, 2023

MERRILL (IRN) – A juvenile was killed in a collision with a semi while riding a dirt bike near Merrill Saturday morning. The Iowa State Patrol reports the unidentified boy was southbound on a private driveway and a grain trailer hauled by a truck was traveling on Highway C-38. The juvenile entered the road and struck the left side of the trailer. AMES (IRN) – The Iowa State Cyclones spent the past week celebrating the namesake of their home stadium. KCCI-TV reports the university honored Jack Trice 100 years after his death while playing football for the Cyclones. A commemoration was held on Sunday, where Trice was awarded his animal husbandry degree posthumously, with distant relative George Trice there to accept it. IOWA (IRN) – A widespread freeze is expected across most of Iowa, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures near freezing are the expected low temperatures for most of the state along and north of Highway 20, with frost likely in other areas as far south as the Highway 34 corridor. TIFFIN (IRN) – While it wasn’t the grand prize, somebody who bought a lottery ticket in Tiffin Saturday is now a millionaire. The Des Moines Register reports the Iowa Lotter is looking for the winner of a $2 million Powerball prize purchased at a Casey’s in the town on Saturday. The overall jackpot is up to $1.55 billion for tonight’s drawing.