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Friday, December 13, 2019

BURLINGTON, IA (IRN) – A Burlington elementary school principal died in a two-vehicle car wreck Thursday morning. The school district announced the loss of Chris Richards, and said he will be remembered “for his love of children, his wife Melissa, and daughter Rhapsody.” Students and staff were asked to wear black and gold Hawkeye colors to school Friday in his honor. WASHINGTON, D.C. (IRN) – On Wednesday, the House approved a bipartisan bill to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented farm workers in America. Although it did receive Republican support, it’s unclear how well the bill will do in the Republican controlled Senate. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – State budget experts say revenue projections for the current fiscal year and next year are running ahead of October predictions. The three-member Revenue Estimating Conference says that state income is up about 2 percent from the previous year. The estimate for next year is important because Gov. Kim Reynolds must base her 2021 budget on the figures released Thursday. AMES, IA (IRN) ISU’s home Cy-Hawk winning streak is over in men’s basketball. Iowa broke out to an 18-4 lead to start and went on to beat the Cyclones 84-68 at Hilton Coliseum. It’s Iowa’s first win at Iowa State since 2003. MOUNT AYR, IA (IRN) – An Iowa high school volleyball coach is resigning because the criticism from parents and the politics of being a coach affected her quality of life so much she decided to quit. KCCI-TV reports Tori Braby has a winning record, but has had too much pressure from parents. She says “I’ve had a parent send me about 22 emails in one day upset that her student wasn’t playing.” She said parents complained to her at stores and restaurants and some have waited outside the locker room to threaten her job. She has led her team to three conference championships, and says, “sports isn’t everything.”


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Thursday, December 12, 2019

CLEAR LAKE, IA (IRN) – A West Des Moines man and a Georgia man were killed in a head-on crash Wednesday morning on Interstate 35 In Cerro Gordo County. Iowa State Patrol officials say 30-year-old Henry Robinson, of Georgia, was driving a Nissan FedEx van south in the northbound lanes of I-35 when his vehicle struck a Ford F-150 driven by 52-year-old Bryon Hendricks, of West Des Moines. CLIVE, IA (IRN) – After being run over by a car on Monday, a 14-year-old Clive girl was released from the hospital Wednesday. KCCI-TV reports Natalia Miranda was walking to school Monday afternoon to watch a basketball game when she woke up in the snow. She says, “I don’t remember the impact. I just remember the car coming towards me.” Tire marks near Indian Hill Junior High School in Clive showed where the car jumped the curb and hit Natalia. GLENWOOD, IA (IRN) The federal government is investigating allegations of “sexual arousal studies” and other human subject experiments being conducted at a state institution where people with severe intellectual disabilities receive care. The Des Moines Register reports that part of a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into the Glenwood Resource Center is related to such studies. Jerry Rea, the superintendent at Glenwood, was placed on paid administrative leave Monday. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Governor Kim Reynolds has announced a public service campaign to address increased vaping by Iowa teenagers. Reynolds says increasing awareness and education on the known risks of vaping will help prevent young people from suffering nicotine addiction and health problems. The campaign will feature videos targeted at teens on SnapChat, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Hulu and other sites. LISBON, IA (IRN) – Five Lisbon residents are celebrating a big milestone this holiday season: they have collectively seen 501 Christmases. KCRG-TV reports they are all residents of the Rehabilitation Center. Four residents are 100 years old, and one is 101 years old. Staff say it’s the first time they’ve had that many people at the center reach that milestone, and they want to make sure it’s celebrated.


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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

FORT MADISON, IA (IRN) – A person was killed in an officer-involved shooting Tuesday night in Fort Madison. Officers were called to a manufacturing warehouse on a report of a man armed with a handgun. Officers encountered him and he was shot by a Fort Madison police officer. He was taken to the Fort Madison Community Hospital where he died. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A man living next door to Morris Elementary on Des Moinens’ south side has placed a painting of a Nazi flag and several more depicting Confederate flags on his front lawn. KCCI-TV reports the man did it in response to a dare. More than 60% of students at the school are minorities. The children can see the flags when they arrive and leave school, and from the playground. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA (IRN) – A 21-year-old Cedar Rapids woman is facing multiple charges, including OWI after she led police on a pursuit. KCRG-TV reports she ran a red light, and when police tried to pull her over, she raced away at speeds exceeding 100 mph. The chase ended when she rear-ended another car and she was arrested. No one was hurt. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Congressional Democrats announced a modified North American trade agreement with Canada and Mexico yesterday. The House and the Senate still need to vote on the agreement before getting final approval from the president and both Mexican and Canadian legislators. State of Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says it would be nice to get the agreement in place before Christmas, but time is running out. DAVENPORT, IA (IRN) – A Davenport man says hundreds of dollars worth of Christmas presents were stolen from his home in broad daylight. WQAD-TV reports the man says they chose the wrong house. He had recently set up five surveillance cameras, and has good video of the thief.


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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

MASON CITY, IA (IRN) – A man is safe Tuesday morning after being rescued from the Winnebago River after a vehicle plunged into the freezing water. KIMT-TV reports first responders were on scene around 7:30 a.m. after a report of a vehicle in the river. Upon arrival, a man was located inside the vehicle, and rescued. DAVENPORT, IA (IRN) – Deere & Co. is laying off 57 workers at its Davenport manufacturing plant, saying reduced building activity is expected to lower sales of construction and forestry equipment made there by as much as 15% next fiscal year. The cuts become effective Jan. 6. It’s the second round of layoffs the company has announced this fall. In late September, Deere said it was laying off 113 employees at the Davenport plant, effective this past Nov. 18. WEST DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Staff are investigating after finding malware on the city of West Des Moines Fire Department’s computer network. The department said the extent of activity and impact of the malware is unknown. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A Des Moines landmark that sustained damage in a 2017 vandalism incident will soon be repaired. KCCI-TV reports in February 2017, a man with a hammer damaged dozens of sculptures and the structure of the Robert D. Ray Asian Gardens. The gardens honor former Gov. Robert D. Ray and the Asian refugees who fled to Iowa in the 1970s. Nearly $1.5 million has been raised to help fix and preserve the downtown river landmark. SIDNEY, IA (IRN) – The Missouri River dropped below flood stage of 18 feet on Sunday for the first time since last March, but the Army Corps of Engineers is predicting more high water in the spring. Mike Crecelius, Fremont County Emergency Management director, says “we need to be ready because it’s not going to be an ‘if,’ it’s going to be ‘when’ this happens again.”


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Monday, December 9, 2019

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – One person has been seriously injured in a crash involving about 30 vehicles on Interstate Highway 80 near Altoona today, according to WHO-TV. The wreck happened around 11 a.m. east of the east mixmaster and just before U.S. Highway 65. A snow squall blowing through the metro caused slippery roads across central Iowa and law enforcement agencies are responding to dozens of crashes. RIVERDALE, IA (IRN) – An eastern Iowa man has been charged with first-degree murder for a shooting that killed his nephew. The Quad-City Times reports that 51-year-old Brian Francisco Duque, of Riverdale, is being held without bond at Scott County Jail. Authorities were called to a house shortly before 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Sheriff’s deputies attempted to revive 32-year-old Terry Warner, but he had already died from his wounds. Duque was arguing with Warner, who also lived at the house. Duque allegedly grabbed a 9-millimeter handgun from his bedroom and shot Warner once. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A man was arrested in a Des Moines home Saturday night for the U.S. military. KCCI-TV reports the Des Moines police received a tip that Jakeb Lacey, 21, was in the home. Lacey was booked on suspicion of military desertion and has no bail for a felony warrant. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Former congressman Berkley Bedell has died. The former Iowa representative suffered a stroke in Naples, Florida. He was 98 years old. Bedell is remembered for his leadership in politics and business, say presidential candidates, family and friends of the late congressman. Bedell was born in Spirit Lake in 1921, attended Iowa State University and served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945. In 1975, Bedell was elected as a Democrat to Iowa’s 6th District. He served in the House until 1987. IOWA CITY, IA (IRN) – Former University of Iowa athletic director Bump Elliott has died. Elliott was a star halfback for Michigan, winning the Big Ten’s MVP award in 1947. Elliott became Michigan’s coach in 1959 and led the Wolverines for 10 seasons, a tenure that included a Rose Bowl win in 1964. Elliott was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1989. He was 94. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Hawkeye and Cyclone fans will be purchasing flights for the bowl games announced Sunday. Iowa is headed to San Diego to play the University of Southern California on Dec. 27 at the Holiday Bowl. Iowa State is going to Orlando, Florida, to play in the Camping World Bowl against Notre Dame on Dec. 28.