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Las Vegas Company to Acquire Peninsula Gaming
A Las Vegas company has announced plans to buy Dubuque-based Peninsula
Gaming. Boyd Gaming will pay $1.45 billion for Peninsula's properties,
including the Diamond Jo Casino. Boyd officials say no major changes
are planned in operation of the Peninsula operations. The sale is
expected to close by the end of the year.
County attorney: Manchester couple shot to death
MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — The Delaware County attorney says a Manchester
couple found dead in their home on Mother's Day were shot to death.
The couple's grandson, 17-year-old Isaiah Sweet, is charged as an adult with two counts of first-degree murder.
County Attorney John Bernau says Wednesday an autopsy shows 55-year-old
Richard Sweet and his 62-year-old wife, Janet, died of gunshot wounds.
He declined to provide additional details, including the type of gun
used in the killings and whether the gun was recovered.
The couple's bodies were found Sunday afternoon when relatives arrived for a Mother's Day gathering.
According to a criminal complaint, Isaiah Sweet called a friend Friday
evening and told her he "drugged his grandparents" and thought they
were dead.
Sweet is jailed on a $1 million bond.
Western Dubuque School Board News
The Western Dubuque School Board has approved the new Director District
Boundaries, which impacts board member Gary McAndrew. Under the new
map, McAndrew resides in Director District 1, and not in District 4,
which he currently represents. Due to that, McAndrew's term will be
vacated next year, and the seat will be filled in the 2013 election,
with the winner serving a two year term. Elections will also be held
next year for District 1, which is currently held by Bob McCabe, and
District 3, which is held by Mark Knuth. In other business, the board
approved contracts with Teamsters Local 120, the teachers and non-union
employees. They also approved personell items, including the hiring of
Mary Jane Maher as the new principal at Drexler Middle School in Farley.
Teen Charged With Killing Grandparents Appears in Court
ELKADER, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa teenager accused of killing his grandparents at their home in Manchester appeared in court Tuesday.
Isaiah Sweet made his initial appearance in Clayton County District
Court in Elkader. He's charged with murder in the deaths of
Richard and Janet Sweet.
Steven Hodge of the state public defender's office in Dubuque was appointed as Sweet's attorney during the brief hearing.
The judge ordered that Sweet's bond remain at $1 million and scheduled a preliminary hearing for May 25.
Sweet was arrested Monday night in Cedar Rapids.
Dyersville Die Cast Purchases Hawkeye Foundry in Manchester
Dyersville Die Cast has announced the purchase of Hawkeye Foundry in
Manchester. Dyerville Die Cast General Manager Bob Willits said the
business, which will be renamed Ertl Foundry, is a wonderful growth
opportunity, adding aluminum and brass sand casting processes to the
die casting operations. Officials say they plan to upgrade the
equipment at the Manchester foundry.
Police Arrest Teen Suspected of Killing Grandparents in Manchester
Police have arrested a teenager charged in the slayings of his
grandparents in their home in Manchester. Larry Hedlund with the
Division of Criminal Investigation says police captured Isaiah Sweet on
Monday night in a wooded area of Cedar Rapids after a short chase.
Earlier Monday, the teen was charged with two counts of first degree
murder in the death of his grandparents, Richard and Janet Sweet. Their
bodies were found Sunday afternoon when relatives arrived for a
Mother's Day gathering.
According to the DCI, Sweet told more than one person that he had
killed his grandparents. Officials say autopsies were completed on
Richard and Janet Sweet, but the cause of death was not released.
Isaiah Sweet is expected to appear in Delaware County District Court
today.
LaMotte Boy Killed in ATV Accident
A LaMotte boy was killed in an ATV accident Thursday night. Jackson
County Authorities say 7-year-old Austin Reuter was operating the
4-wheeler alone while doing chores at the Mark Stillmunkes farm on
Centerville Road when it rolled. He was pronounced dead at Mercy in
Dubuque. That accident remains under investigation.
Durango Man Dies Following Crash on Northwest Arterial
A
Durango man has died after being injured a motorcycle crash on the
Northwest Arterial in Dubuque Wednesday afternoon. Authorities say
32-year-old Matthew Kelley was injured in the crash near the
intersection with Kennedy Road around 5:20 p.m. He died earlier today.
Dubuque Man Dies in Wisconsin Motorcycle Crash
A Dubuque man was killed in a motorcycle crash near Dickeyville,
Wisconsin Wednesday. Authorities say 60-year-old Thomas Jackson was
attempting to pass cars in a construction zone on Highway 151 when his
motorcycle hit an area where the concrete had been removed. Jackson was
taken to a hospital where he died.
Authorities Investigating Burglary at Dyersville Business
Authorities are investigating a burglary at Piranha John's Bar in
Dyersville. According to police, the burglary is believed to have
occurred between 2 a.m. Sunday and when it was reported Monday evening.
There was forced entry to the bar, and numerous items were taken or
damaged. Early estimates indicate the loss will be above $10,000.
Anyone with information about the break-in should call the Dyersville
Police Department or Dubuque County Sheriff's Office.
One Injured in Jones County Crash
A Wyoming woman was airlifted to the hospital following a crash in
Jones County Tuesday night. According to the Jones County Sheriff's
Office, Debra Heiken was northbound on 151 when she failed to complete
a turn onto Shaw Road and veered into a semi. Heiken was extricated
from her vehicle and flown to St. Luke's Hospital. The driver of the
semi was not hurt. The crash remains under investigation.
Dyersville City Council News
The Dyersville City Council met Monday. They authorized the city
administrator to sign an agreement with IIW for engineering for the
Westside Park Bike/Walking Trail in the amount of $41,000, and voted to
refer and agreement with WHKS for Multi-Way Stop Warrant Study at the
intersection of Beltline Road and 5th Stree Northeast to the Public
Safety Committee for further discussion. They also voted to accept the
council tour of the Social Center, and scheduled a ribbon cutting
cermony for May 31.
Lawmakers Still Working on Funding for Lake Delhi
News
that the Legislature has moved closer to committing $5 million to help
rebuild the Lake Delhi dam has energized residents and merchants in the
community.
Rep. Lee Hein of Monticello says a House-Senate conference committee
reached a tentative agreement on Friday that includes $2.5 million for
the 2013 fiscal year and $2.5 million more for fiscal 2014.
Steve Leonard is president of the Lake Delhi Combined Recreational
Facility and Water Quality District board of trustees. He says the
community is energized because businesses that are on the verge of
closing probably won't have to because it looks like the dam will be
rebuilt and the lake restored.
Leonard says the current estimated price for the repairs is about $12
million. Another $1 million would be need to dredge and clear
debris from what used to be the lake bed. Lake Delhi officials
hope to begin work on the concrete portion of the dam later this year.
Monticello Man Killed in Motorcycle Crash
A Monticello man was killed in a motorcycle accident Saturday night.
According to the Iowa State Patrol, 42-year-old Bradley Stephen was
west bound on County Road D61 west of 7th Avenue near Bernard when he
lost control of his motorcycle. The motorcycle crossed the center
line and went onto the north shoulder before rolling several times.
Stephen was transported to Mercy in Dubuque where he died. That
crash happened just before 6:30 p.m. Saturday
Alliant Energy to Begin Trimming Trees in Dubuque County
The Alliant Energy Tree Trimming Team will be in Dubuque County within
the next few days. Beginning as soon as Monday, crews will be working
on trees that are interfering with power lines, or will soon grow into
the lines. The crews will be in Holy Cross, Luxemburg, Rickardsville,
Balltown, Sherrill and New Vienna. Affected customers will be notified.
Gun in Murder-Suicide was Sold Illegally
(AP) — A prosecutor says the gun used in an Iowa murder-suicide in
March was sold illegally, and he wants federal criminal charges brought
against the seller.
Buchanan County Attorney Shawn Harden said Wednesday that gunman
Timothy Roses purchased a 9-millimeter handgun two years ago from a
work colleague in Waterloo.
Harden said the sale was illegal because Roses, a radiologist who had
residence in Texas, did not have a permit to acquire a gun in Iowa.
Harden says the seller, who he did not identify, is devastated by what
happened and it will be up to federal prosecutors to determine whether
to bring charges.
Authorities say Roses shot and killed his ex-girlfriend Lindsay Nichols
before killing himself March 21 following an argument outside her new
boyfriend's home in Jesup.
GOP Congressional Candidates Lange, Blum Scheduled for Debate
The candidates seeking the GOP nomination in Iowa's 1st Congressional
District will participate in a debate later this month. Ben Lange of
Independence and Rod Blum of Dubuque agreed to the debate sponsored by
the Five Seasons Republican Women of Cedar Rapids. That debate will be
held Monday, May 21st in Cedar Hall at Kirkwood Community College.
Doors open at 6:30 and the event begins at 7. The winner of the June 5
primary will face Bruce Braley this fall.
Dubuque County Treasurer's Dyersville Satellite Office Announces New Hours
The Dubuque County Treasurer's Dyersville Satellite Office has
announced a new schedule. The office will be closed on Monday and
Friday, and will be open from 8:30 to 11 and Noon to 4:30 Tuesday
through Thursday.
Luana Man Killed in Clayton County Crash
A Luana man was killed in a two vehicle crash Tuesday morning in
Clayton County. The Iowa State Patrol says 64-year-old Stanley Krambeer
was eastbound on Highway 18 near Monona when he failed to yield while
turning left onto Pleasant Ridge Road and his vehicle was hit by a
westbound semi. The driver of the semi was not injured. That crash
happened at 8:46 a.m. Tuesday.
New Vienna Man Arrested on Burglary, Assault Charges
A New Vienna man faces charges after allegedly assaulting his
girlfriend at a neighbors home. 35-year-old Dean Beck was arrested on
charges of first-degree burglary, assault while displaying a dangerous
weapon and domestic assault with injury. According to authorities, Beck
entered Kenneth Bostic's home on Columbus Street without permission
Sunday evening. Beck then began yelling at his girlfriend and allegedly
threw her to the ground and began kicking her. After Bostic and another
man intervened, Beck went to his house and returned with a steak knife,
then allegedly stated he would kill the other individuals. Beck was
being held at the Dubuque County Jail on $100,000 bond.
Farley Man Injured in Rollover Crash
A Farley man was injured in a one vehicle accident Saturday evening in
Dubuque County. The Iowa State Patrol says 25-year-old Joshua McDermott
was southbound on North Cascade Road north of Highway 151 when he lost
control. His pickup entered the west ditch and rolled multiple times.
McDermott, who was ejected from the truck, was taken to Mercy in
Dubuque for treatment. That crash happened at 6:25 p.m. Saturday.
5 Faces Charges in Fight Outside Dubuque Bar
Five people faces charges in a fight outside a Dubuque bar, including a
man accused of assaulting a police officer who tried to intervene.
Dubuque police say video surveillance shows 18-year-old Tremaine Walton
Junior stabbed Corey Billingsley during the fight about 2 a.m. Friday.
Walton allegedly punched Officer Ann Kennedy as she tried to intervene,
causing a concussion and fractured jaw.
Walton was being held in the Dubuque County jail on suspicion of attempted murder, assault and other charges.
The 24-year-old Billingsley was treated at a hospital and released. He
was cited for public intoxication, disorderly conduct and interference
with official acts and released.
Three other people were also cited for disorderly conduct in the incident.
Iowa Man Pleads Guilty in Illegal Immigrant Case
Federal prosecutors say a Dubuque contractor has pleaded guilty in a case involving illegal immigrants.
The U.S. attorney's office says Thomas Kehoe pleaded guilty on Friday
to one count of conspiracy to transport, harbor and encourage illegal
immigrants to live in the country.
Prosecutors say Kehoe conspired to recruit and hire illegal workers as
roofers for his construction company, Always on Time Construction.
Officials say he hired as many as 20 illegal workers
Kehoe faces up to 10 years in prison. A sentencing date hasn't been scheduled.
Prosecutors say as part of a plea deal, Kehoe will forfeit assets and
property traced to the illegal activity, including $140,000 and three
vehicles.
Peosta Council Awards Contract for Roundabout
The Peosta City Council has awarded a contract for a roundabout. The
council on Tuesday accepted a low bid of $315,000 from Horsfield
Construction. Officials say the roundabout at Peosta Street and the
entrace to NICC will help improve traffic flow for those entering the
city off of Highway 20. Construction is expected to begin within a
couple weeks, and the project should be complete by September.
Highway 136 Closed for Gas Leak, Service Interrupted in New Vienna and Colesburg
Highway
136 North of Dyersville was closed Tuesday afternoon after a gas line
break along the road. According to Black Hills Energy, the line was
struck by a third-party contractor around 3 p.m. Officials with Black
Hills say One Call was notified the crew would be working at the
location, and they are investigating the incident. The break caused an
interruption of natural gas service in New Vienna and Colesburg.
Service was restored late last night, and crews are now working on
relighting pilot lights at homes and businesses. They will be going
door-to-door in the affected areas beginnig around 8 this morning to do
so. If customers are not home, they will leave a door hanger and you
can call to have an employee come back later.
Two Injured in Car vs. Motorcycle Accident in Jones County
Two people were injured in a car vs. motorcycle accident Tuesday
afternoon in Jones County. The Iowa State Patrol says a car was in the
median of Highway 151 at X40 when it failed to yield and struck a
motorcycle that was northbound on 151. One person was flown to
University Hospitals in Iowa City, and the other injured person was
taken to Jones Regional Medical Center. Their names were not released.
That crash happened at 2:44 p.m.
Gassman Appointed as Epworth Mayor
Epworth has a new mayor. Councilman Tom Gassman was appointed by his
fellow council members at Tuesday's nights meeting. Gassman replaces
Jacob Reuter, who resigned in March, and will serve through the 2013
election. The
Epworth City Council will now need to appoint a new council member,
which is expected to happen at the May 8 meeting. Anyone interested in
the council seat can contact city officials or attend that meeting.
Bishop Bomber Trial Begins in Chicago
The trial for a Dubuque man accused of being the "Bishop Bomber" is
scheduled to begin today. John Tomkins, who is accused of sending
threatening letters and pipe bombs to investment firms, will stand
trial in federal court in Chicago. Tomkins, who will represent himself,
faces a total of 13 charges in the case. He has been in jail since his
arrest five years ago.
Vilsack Says Direct Commodity Payments Will End
WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the
days of government payments to grow corn and soybeans are numbered due
to record farm income and budget constraints.
Vilsack says direct commodity payments will be axed when Congress approves the next farm bill.
The former Iowa governor and other White House officials were at
Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo on Thursday to talk about the
Obama administration's efforts to spur economic development. The focus
is on improving rural economies by training and retraining workers for
in-demand jobs.
Vilsack is optimistic lawmakers will come up with a plan to provide a
safety net for farmers, protect the environment and continue to provide
food assistance to those in need.
The current farm bill expires in September.
Governor Branstad Signs All Star Ballpark Heaven Tax Bill
Gov. Terry Branstad has signed into law a package of tax incentives
designed to spur development of a $38 million youth baseball and
softball center at the Dyersville site where "Field of Dreams" was
filmed.
The measure Branstad signed Thursday allows developers of the project
to get a rebate on sales taxes collected on merchandise and attendance
for 10 years. That's an incentive worth an estimated $16 million.
The tax break was a key part of plans for the 193-acre project. It will
include 24 baseball and softball diamonds, an indoor training facility
and lodging for teams that would travel to the site from across the
country.
Backers predict the complex could draw 60,000 visitors a year and could create hundreds of jobs.
House Approves Abortion Measure
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa House has approved a measure calling
for new restrictions on the use of taxpayer dollars to pay for
abortions.
The House backed the measure Wednesday night on a 57-37 vote.
It would ban public funding of abortions except in cases where the
procedure is needed to save the life of the mother. Current law allows
taxpayer-funded abortions in cases of rape, incest or to save the life
of the mother.
The vote came as the House debated a larger measure paying for human services programs.
Critics say the measure is unfair to low-income women but supporters
say public money shouldn't pay for a procedure that many people oppose.
The spending measure will go to the Senate, where opposition to the abortion change is expected.
Ben Lange to Visit Dyersville
Congressional Candidate Ben Lange will be in Dyersville later today.
The Independence attorney will tour Dyersville Die Cast at 4 this
afternoon. He will also hold a meet and greet event in Strawberry Point
at 8 p.m. Thursday. Lange is again seeking the GOP nomination in the
1st Congressional District. He lost to Congressman Bruce Braley in the
2010 election. Lange will face Rod Blum of Dubuque in the June Primary.
Judge Hears Arguments Over ITC Transmission Line
A judge has heard arguments concerning the state Utility Board's
approval of ITC Midwest's plans to build a transmission line in
Northeast Iowa. Attorneys for ITC, the Office of Consumer Advocate and
the affected landowners met with Dubuque County District Judge Thomas
Bitter earlier this week. The landowner's attorney filed a petition
last year, stating that the project interferes with farming and
livestock operations, planned business operations and access to
property. That petition requests that the utiltities board reverse it's
decision or grant further relief to landowners. The Office of Consumer
Advocate filed its own appeal, claiming the cost of the line will fall
mostly on Iowans, while consumers in other states will see the most
benefits. The new transmission line would run through Dubuque, Delaware
and Buchanan counties. The company can't begin work until a decision is
made, and the judge says his ruling is weeks away.
Dyersville City Council News
The Dyersville City Council met Monday. The council approved a
development agreement with Digga North America, which plans build a
factory in the 20 West Industrial Center. That agreement calls for the
city make tax rebate payments to the company for 15 years, with a total
not to exceed $1 million. In other business, they approved a resolution
to enter into a loan agreement not to exceed $200,000 to purchase a
fire truck, and approved a resolution pledging $800,000 in General
Obligation Bonds as a local match for a grant to make upgrades to the
wastewater treatment facility. The council also approved the social
center use and rental policy. The rent fee will be $75 per event for
the dining room or social room A, $100 for social room B, $150 for
rooms A and B, and $200 for all three rooms.
One Person Injured in Crash North of Cascade
One person was injured in a crash near Cascade Saturday afternoon. The
Iowa State Patrol says 16-year-old Kelsey Sadler of Cascade was
northbound on Highway 151 when she rear-ended a pickup driven by
22-year-old Brian Staner of Cascade who was attempting a right turn.
Sadler was taken to Mercy in Dubuque for treatment. That crash happened
north of Cascade at 5 p.m. Saturday.
Jackson County Man Dies in Tractor Accident
A Jackson County man died in a tractor accident Thursday. Authorities
say Richard Ganzer of Spragueville was attempting to move a fallen tree
when the tractor flipped and pinned him underneath. That accident
happened around 4 p.m. near Iron Bridge Road outside of Spragueville.
Epworth Council to Appoint New Mayor
The Epworth City Council will appoint a new mayor next week. Council
member Todd Kluesner has been serving as mayor since Jacob Reuter
resigned in late March. Kluesner says he does not intend to seek the
office, but fellow councilman Tom Gassman announced he will enter his
name for the appointment. The council plans to appoint Reuter's
replacement at its April 24 meeting. Residents can also file a petition
to hold a special election. The new mayor will serve until the 2013
general election.
Universities
for a Better Iowa Group to Hold Meeting in Dubuque
Universities for a Better Iowa will hold a meeting in Dubuque Monday
night. Hannah Hoffman explains.
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