Tuesday, April 4, 2017
IDA GROVE, IA (IRN) – A former substitute teacher and coach has pled guilty to having sexual relationships with students at two Iowa high schools. KCCI-TV reports 33-year-old John Tietsort, of Battle Creek, entered the pleas Monday to two counts of sexual exploitation by a school employee. Tietsort had a sexual relationship with an 18-year-old female student at Odebolt-Arthur and Battle Creek-Ida Grove High School, and one with a 17-year-old female student from Maple Valley-Anthon Oto High School. DAVENPORT, IA (IRN) – One person is dead after an accident between a semi-truck and a pickup truck on Interstate 80 in Davenport, according to WQAD-TV. Police say a Hawkeye Paving pickup truck was doing maintenance work on the roadway. The driver was backing up onto a portion of I-80 when they were hit by the semi-truck. The driver of the pickup truck was killed, and the semi-truck driver was taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. DUBUQUE, IA (IRN) – A 19-year-old Dubuque man has been sentenced to life in prison without parole after his conviction for first-degree murder in the killing of a man at a Dubuque trailer park. The Telegraph Herald reports Imere Hall and two other men broke into the trailer of 21-year-old Collin Brown last April, intending to rob him. Brown was shot trying to flee. BOONE COUNTY, IA (IRN) – Officials in Boone County are investigating a string of fires that may be related. KCCI-TV reports five fires that took place at unoccupied rural homes in the past month are considered suspicious, including one reported Sunday morning. In one case, a family had recently purchased the home and had moved most of their belongings in just before the fire. WATERLOO, IA (IRN) – A Waterloo family is homeless after the inside of their home was gutted by fire, according to KWWL-TV. Dennis De Vore lost his leg in a motorcycle accident six months ago, and says his family just can’t get a break. Devore says, “We lost everything. We don’t have clothing. I need a shoe. I only need one shoe.” IOWA (IRN) – Farmers in Iowa and across the country are betting on beans this year. The first planting report of the season predicts a national record for soybean acres. Corn growers are expecting to plant 90 million acres, which is a drop of four percent. Soybean growers plan to plant 89.5 million acres, which would be a seven percent increase and a national record. In Iowa, 600,000 acres of cropland will switch from corn to soybeans, largely because of low market prices for corn.
