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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.



Hoffman, who is currently a Medical Student, talks about her Undergraduate days at Iowa.



Monday's event will be held at the Grand River Center beginning at 5 p.m. It is open to the public, and Alumni and Friends of the schools are encouraged to attend.


Delaware County Auditor Announces Use of Bar Code Scanners on Election Day
 
The Delaware County Auditor’s Office will be adding bar code scanners to each polling location this year.  These scanners are intended to speed up the time it takes to check voters in at the polls.  The voter will have the option of scanning either the bar code on their driver’s license or non-driver ID card when checking in at the polls or they can scan the bar code on their voter registration card as well.  Carla K. Becker, Delaware County Auditor wants to emphasize that the voter’s use of these scanners at the polls will be strictly optional and is only intended to expedite the process.  There is no current requirement to show identification before voting at the polls.


Delaware County Election Changes
 
Due to the recent Redistricting and Reprecincting process reflecting the population shifts identified in the 2010 Census, there will be several changes in Delaware County voting precincts this year.  One of the most significant changes happened within the City of Manchester.  The boundary line between Second and Third Wards has drastically changed with many people in the northeastern corner of the city now being in Second Ward instead of Third Ward. 

There will also be polling location changes within the City of Manchester as well.  According to the Iowa Code, the County Auditor is required to designate a polling location for each precinct within a facility that is centrally located within the precinct if one exists.  With the changes in the Manchester Ward boundaries, First Ward will now vote at the Manchester Fire Station, Second Ward will vote at the Community Center at the Delaware County Fairgrounds and Third Ward will still vote at the Seibert Park Memorial Hall on Quaker Mill Drive.  To view the changes in the ward boundaries, people can go to the county’s website at www.co.delaware.ia.us under the elections tab.

Another significant change occurred in the eastern portion of the county where the Board of Supervisors combined three (3) precincts into one.  The townships of North Fork and Bremen have been combined with Oneida Township (except for the City of Delaware).  That means that all residents of North Fork and Bremen Townships (including those residents of the City of Dyersville who live within Delaware County) will vote at the Earlville Civic Center.  We will no longer have polling locations at the Petersburg Community Center or at Recker’s Pioneer Building.  The residents of the City of Delaware will now vote at the Delhi Community Center. 

The last major change affects those residents living within rural Delaware Township.  Previously, voters in the northern portion of Delaware Township voted at the St. Mark’s Parish Center in Edgewood and those in the southern portion of the township voted at the Delaware County Recreation Center located on the Delaware County Fairgrounds.  Now, with the new reprecincting, Delaware Township is no longer a “split” precinct.  Thus, all of rural Delaware Township will now vote at the Delaware County Rec Center.

There have also been changes made on the State level which affect Delaware County.  Due to the State redistricting process, Delaware County is now in only one state representative and state senate district.  The county is in State Senate District #48 and State Representative District #96.  Maps showing the boundaries of these new districts can be found on the Iowa Secretary of State’s Website sos.iowa.gov or on the county’s website at www.co.delaware.ia.us. under the “Elections” tab.

Due to there being so many changes within the county, the Auditor’s Office will be sending new voter registration cards to all active registered voters within Delaware County.  We are asking that when voters receive their new card that they look over the information for accuracy and pay close attention to their precinct and polling place since many of them have changed.  We also ask that you detach the card and place it in your billfold for voting purposes.  Said voter registration cards are scheduled for mailing in late April 2012.


Koelker Wins Woman of the Year Award
 
The annual Women's Night Out was held Wednesday in Dyersville. The evening included the naming of the Woman of the Year, and the winner is Carrie Koelker of Dyersville. Koelker is the Executive Director at Eastern Iowa Tourism. Other nominees were Lorri Schlueter, Leslie Bockenstedt, Laurie Fallon and Mary Wessels.


Iowa Transportation Commission Discussing Five Year Program, Including Dyersville Interchange
 
The State Transportation Commission met publicly Monday and Tuesday in Burlington. One of the items they are currently discussing is the annual update of the five year program. DOT Staff and the Commission are considering various projects for inclusion or removal from the program, which is still a working draft. One of the many projects being discussed in this process is the Dyersville Interchange on Highway 20. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 8th in Ames, and they will likely continue this discussion at that meeting.


Women's Night Tickets Sold Out
 
Tickets for tonight's Womens Night Out in Dyersville are sold out. Tonight's event will include the presentation of the Woman of the Year award. This year's nominees are Lorri Schlueter of Worthington, and Leslie Boeckenstedt, Laurie Fallon, Carrie Koelker, and Mary Wessels, all of Dyersville.


Sports Facilities Advisory Releases Study on All-Star Ballpark Heaven Plan
 
An independent group has realesed its findings concerning plans for a youth sports complex at the Field of Dreams. The Sports Facilities Advisory recently conducted a market and feasibility study on the All-Start Ballpark project. The group said that despite some concerns about a shortage of hotels and restaurants in the immediate area, the complex can be a feasible operation and achieve ecomonic impact projections. Last week, the project got a boost when the Iowa House and Senate approved a tax rebate plan. That bill is currently on the Governor's desk.


Ben Lange to Hold Meetings in Bankston and at Timberline April 10th
 
Independence Attorney Ben Lange, who is seeking the Republican nomination for Iowa's 1st Congressional seat, will be at Bankston and Timberline this evening. Lange talks about the importance of hosting these meetings.



Lange will be at the Bankston Hall at 5 and at Timberline at 7. He will face businessman Rob Blum in the June Primary.


Monticello School Board Approves 2012-2013 Budget
 
The Monticello School Board has approved the 2012-2013 budget. The property tax rate will be $13.97, compared to the current rate of $13.01. In other business, the board approved the sale of property in the Castle Grove Township. That property previously had a one-room school house. It was sold to the Castle Grove Trustees for $1.


Western Dubuque Board Approves New Budget, Tax Rate Drops by 42 Cents
 
The Western Dubuque School Board has approved the new district budget. The property tax rate for 2012-2013 will be $13.07, which is down 42 cents from the current budget. In other business, the board tabled the resolution for the Director District Boundaries. The map the district received, which is based on the 2010 census, would have placed two board members in the same district. They will review that issue at the May meeting. The board also approved personel items, including the resignation of Drexler Middle School Principal Janelle Brouwer.


Jury Selection Underway in Scott Robinson Case
 
Jury selection began Monday in the case of Scott Robinson. The Dubuque man was charged with first-degree kidnapping and second-degree sexual-abuse following an incident last fall. Around 150 potential jurors were called to the Dubuque County Courthouse on Monday. Prosecutor Chris Corken anticipates they will settle on a jury and conduct opening statements by noon today. First-degree kidnapping is a Class A felony, punishable by a maximum of life in prison. The second-degree sexual abuse charge is a Class B felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison and/or a fine.


Governor Branstad "Favorably Inclined" to Approve All Star Ballpark Heaven Tax Rebate
 
Iowa's Governor appears to be in favor of the Tax Rebate plan for the All Star Ballpark Heaven project at the Field of Dreams.  Governor Branstad said he "favorably inclined" to sign that measure, which was approve this week in the Senate and House.  Denise Stillman with Go The Distance, LLC comments on the bill's passage. 



The bill would provide up to $16.5 million in sales tax rebates for the sports complex.


One Person Injured in Crash Near New Vienna
 
One person was injured in a crash west of New Vienna Thursday afternoon.  The state patrol says 32-year-old Tony Millenkamp Dyersville was eastbound on 160th Street and failed to yield from the stop sign at X49.  Millenkamp's pickup collided with 59-year-old Coleen Deutmeyer of Elkader, who was northbound on X49.  Deutmeyer was taken to Mercy for treatment.  That crash happened just after 5 p.m.


Dubuque Man Admits Lying About Illegal-Immigrant Worker

A Dubuque man faces up to five years in federal prison for lying to an immigration agent.

Federal prosecutors say 30-year-old Richard Weber, of Dubuque, pleaded guilty Thursday. Weber admitted lying to an agent of the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The agent was inquiring about an illegal immigrant who worked for Weber's concrete business.

Officials say Weber told the agent in February 2010 that the worker had been laid off about two months earlier and that Weber had not talked to the worker since. Officials say that, in fact, the illegal immigrant was still working for Weber and had talked to Weber that same day.

The worker fled and avoided apprehension by immigration authorities.  Weber's sentencing date has not been set.


One Person Injured in Fire at Dubuque Water Treatment Plant
 
Officials say one employee was injured in a fire at Dubuque's Water Center on Julien Dubuque Drive Thursday evening. According to a press release, the fire started in one of the facility's incinerators around 5:45 p.m. The employee was taken to a hospital for treatment of what to appeared to be non-life threatening injuries. The fire did not impact other parts of the facility, and will not affect any services. The cause of the fire is under investigation.


Starmont Student Charged with Sexually Assaulting Fellow Student at School
 
ARLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A 16-year-old student has been arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in the wrestling room at Starmont High School.
The boy was taken into custody Wednesday and released to his parents. They live in Lamont.

He's been charged as an adult with sexual abuse. Authorities say he assaulted the girl in the wrestling room of Starmont High School on March 23.

Superintendent Matt O'Laughlin said Thursday that both teenagers are students at the school. He wouldn't say whether the boy has been suspended.

O'Laughlin says there are security cameras in the hallways, but he wouldn't say whether there are any in the wrestling room.


Character Counts In Iowa Seeking Nominees for Character Awards
 
Character Counts in Iowa is seeking nominees for the Iowa Character Awards. The awards annually honor individuals and organizations that excel as role models. Amy Smit comments on the program.
 


Nomination forms are available at CharacterCountsInIowa.org/ICA. Award recipients will be honored during a banquet in August.


Western Dubuque School to Hold Public Hearing on Budget
 
The Western Dubuque School Board meets Monday, April 9. Agenda items include a public hearing on the 2012-2013 budget. Estimated revenues are $39,468,657, with expenditures of $37,445,269. The property tax rate will be $13.13, down 36 cents from the current budget. They will also vote on a resolution adopting the District Boundaries per the 2010 census. The board meets at 6 p.m. Monday at the Administrative Office in Farley.


Western Dubuque Bus Hits Horse, No One Injured
 
No one was injured when a Western Dubuque School Bus struck a horse near New Vienna earlier today. The Iowa State Patrol says Virgil Hermsen of New Vienna was eastbound on New Vienna Road when he struck and killed one of three horses that were lose on the roadway. There were no students on the bus at the time. That crash happend at 6:55 this morning.


Dyersville Women's Night set for April 11
 
The Dyersville Area Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Women's Night event next Wednesday at the Total Fitness Rec Center.  The event, which begins at 6, will include dinner, entertainment and the announcement of the Woman of the Year nominees and winner. Guests will also have a chance to visit with area vendors.  Tickets are available at area financial institutions or the chamber office.  The cost is $12 in advance or $15 at the door. You can also purchase reserved seating tickets at the chamber for $15.


House approves tax rebate for All Star Ballpark Project
 
The Iowa House today approved the tax rebate bill for the All Star Ballpark Heaven project at the Field of Dreams. The house approve the measure by a vote of 53-41, a day after it passed in the senate. Steve Lukan comments.



The bill would provide a tax rebate of up to $16.5 million for the project.


Western Dubuque Voters Approve Bond and PPEL Measures
 
Voters in the Western Dubuque School District approved a pair of financial measures on Tuesday. More than 69 percent of the nearly 42-hundred voters approved the bond issue, while the PPEL issue was approved with 65 percent voting yes. Superintendent Jeff Corkery talks about the initial reaction after hearing that both issues were approved.


Corkery also commented on the next steps for the district.


While the bond issue will fund building projects and upgrades, the PPEL will help pay for maintenance projects along with buses, which are currently purchased with money from the general fund.


Panel Upholds Firing of Dubuque County Deputy
 
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — The Dubuque County Civil Service Commission has upheld the firing of a sheriff's deputy who is charged with burglary and stalking.
The commission decision was disclosed on Tuesday. The commission says the decision to fire Deputy James Doyle was based on violations of department policies and procedures. A letter from the commission didn't specifically mention the criminal charges.

The 48-year-old Doyle is accused of threatening his ex-wife's boyfriend and damaging the man's boat.

A criminal complaint says Doyle called Randy Hansen about 30 times between September 2010 and October 2011 and says Doyle went into Hansen's garage and damaged the boat.

Doyle has pleaded not guilty to felony burglary and misdemeanor stalking. Online court records don't list a trial date.


Braley seeks 4th term in Congress
 
Democratic U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley has formally announced his campaign for a fourth term in Congress, arguing more work remains for him in Washington.
The 54-year-old Braley launched a three-day tour of eastern Iowa's 1st District with an announcement in his hometown of Brooklyn on Tuesday. The Waterloo

Democrat says the only way to improve Congress is to elect people who have experience bridging the partisan divide.

Braley won a third term in office in 2010 by defeating Republican Ben Lange, who spent $1 million on his campaign. Lange, a lawyer, is again seeking the nomination but faces a primary contest against Rod Blum of Dubuque, who owns a software company


Dyersville City Council News
 
The Dyersville City Council met Monday. They received and filed a study on extending water and sewer services to the Field of Dreams for the All Star Ballpark Heaven project. According to IIW, the estimated cost for the extension project would be around $2.5 million. The engineer recommended additional research to determine if the city's wastewater treatment facility could handle the additional flow from the project or if it would need upgrades. In other business, the council authorized the mayor to sign a lease agreement with Moser School of Dance and Gymnastics, and set a public hearing for the March 16th meeting on a development agreement between the city and Digga North America.


Fire Destroys Barn, Tool Shed in Sherrill
 
Firefighters respsonded to a barn fire Monday afternoon in Sherrill. Officials say Joan Klein returned to her home at 18949 Cedar Ridge Road and found her barn and a tool shed completly engulfed in flames. The buildings were considered a total loss. The Sherrill and Asbury Fire Departments along with the Dubuque County Sheriff's Department responded to the scene around 2 p.m.


Ex-Slaughterhouse Manager Asks High Court for Help
 
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A former kosher slaughterhouse executive convicted of fraud is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to shorten his sentence or order a new trial.
Former Agriprocessors, Inc. vice president Sholom Rubashkin petitioned the court Monday.  Justices can either take the case or let stand an appeals court ruling from September that upheld his conviction and 27-year prison term.

His arrest followed a massive 2008 immigration raid at the company's Postville plant.  He was convicted of creating fake invoices about the plant's financial condition, costing a bank $27 million.

Rubashkin argues U.S. District Judge Linda Reade, who presided over his trial, could not be impartial because he uncovered evidence showing she met repeatedly with investigators planning the raid.  He also argues his prison term was too long for a first-time, nonviolent offender.


Western Dubuque Bond and PPEL Issues up for Vote Tuesday
 
Voters in the Western Dubuque School District go to the polls today to decide the fate of a Bond Issue and Physical Plant and Equipment Levy. The PPEL vote needs a simple majority, while the bond vote needs a 60 percent majority. If approved, the bond issue would allow the district to issue up to $16.5 million in General Obligation School Bonds for projects around the district. District officials say the measures will be property tax neutral.


Two Injured in Jones County Crash after Driver Speeds Away from Traffic Stop
 
Two people were injured in a crash early this morning in Jones County.  The state patrol says a trooper initiated a traffic stop on County Road x-73 when the driver, 18-year-old Tiea Griffith of Mechanicsville,  sped away.  Griffith lost control, and her vehicle went into the ditch and rolled onto its side.  Griffith and her passenger, 20-year-old Samantha Brewer of Muscatine, were taken to St. Lukes in Cedar Radpids for treatment.  That crash happened at 12:04 this morning.


Dubuque Parents Charged after Leaving Kids Home Alone
 
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A Dubuque County couple have been charged with leaving their children, ages 2 and 4, home alone while going out for dinner. Authorities say 31-year-old Casey Kuhl and his wife, 29-year-old Alesia Kuhl, were charged with misdemeanor child endangerment for an incident Feb. 10.

Investigators say a deputy went to the home on the north side of Dubuque in response to a burglar alarm. The 4-year-old boy answered the door; his sister was sleeping on a bedroom floor.  The Kuhl's were released from jail on $5,000 bonds.


Foundation for the Future of Delaware County 2012 Grant Awards Reception

The Foundation for the Future of Delaware County will be granting approximately  $85,644.77 to twenty-eight Delaware County non-profit groups. A reception to award the grants will be held on Tuesday, April 10, 2012, at the First State Bank Investment Center Community Room, located at 109 North Tama, Manchester.
The reception will begin at 4:00 p.m. with awards at 4:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
 
The grant money was generated from gaming revenues the state shares with the counties that do not have a gaming operation. Delaware County received a total of $118,130.50 Twenty-five percent of this amount is required to be deposited in an endowment fund to gain interest and fund future projects. The balance is to be awarded to non profit groups for projects in 2012.


Senate Panel Approves Tax Measure for All Star Ballpark Heaven-Full House to Debate Bill Today
 
A State Senate panel has passed a tax-rebate bill for the All Star Ballpark Heaven project.  The Ways and Means Committee unanimously passed the measure on Wednesday.  The bill would provide up to $16.5 million in sales tax relief for the $38 million project at the Field of Dreams.  A similar bill is scheduled for debate in the House later today.


Mediacom Delays Full Digital Switch to April 10
 
Mediacom says customers whose televisions are not yet digital ready have been given a two-week extension before analog reception is fully eliminated. The company still has 48 cable channels located between 23 and 78 operating on older television sets.
     
A phase-out of analog reception began two weeks.
     
The upgrade to all-digital channels will be complete on April 10.
     
For the past six years, customers have received both analog and digital signals through a Mediacom cable connection, but now most analog stations are being eliminated to make room for more high-definition channels and faster broadband Internet speeds.


Iowa Trout Stocking Begins April 2
 
Manchester – More than 350,000 rainbow and brook trout will be heading to streams in 12 northeast Iowa counties over the next six months when the Department of Natural Resources begins its weekly stocking runs on Monday, April 2nd.

The three trout hatcheries – Decorah, Big Spring and Manchester – spend one and a half years to grow the fish to stocking size of one-half pound.

"Our stocking trucks will be going to different streams each day until the end of September when the announced stocking period ends," said Mike Steuck, supervisor for fisheries in northeast Iowa. Trout will be stocked through October, but when and where is not announced.

Many anglers have already been out pursuing trout that spent all winter in the streams eating bugs and sharpening their survival skills making them more difficult to catch.

For the angler who is more novice than expert, Steuck said the key is to use light line and small tackle and to try to blend in to the background.


Australian Manufacturer to Build Dyersville Plant
     
An Australian manufacturer is planning to build a 30,000-square-foot plant in Dyersville, a $2.2 million project expected to create 30 jobs.  Digga North America has been approved to receive $240,000 in financial assistance and tax benefits from the Iowa Economic Development Authority Board.  The Dyersville City Council is expected to approve a TIF agreement with the company in April.  Digga will also be utilizing the New Job Training Program administered locally through NICC. The company makes and exports gearboxes and construction equipment attachments for the earth-moving industry.  Dyersville economic development officials say
the company will become an anchor in the city's new industrial park.


Epworth Woman Injured in Highway 52 Crash
 
An Epworth woman was injured in a single-vehicle accident near Rickardsville Monday afternoon .  According to the Iowa State Patrol, 64-year-old Mary Montag was northbound on 52 when she lost control.  Her vehicle entered the north ditch and rolled, coming to rest on the drivers side.  Montag was taken to Mercy in Dubuque for treatment.  She was charged with failure to maintain control.


Authorities Investigating Dubuque Stabbing
 
Dubuque authorities are investigating a stabbing.  Officials say 19-year-old Chris Brown was stabbed in the chest at 2271 Washington Street around 5:30 p.m. Monday.  Brown's aunt says she saw him stumble from the house and flagged down an ambulance for help.  Brown was taken to Mercy for treatment.  Police spent Monday night questioning a person of interest in the case. 

 
Maquoketa Valley Students Protest in Support of Teacher
 
Some Maquoketa Valley High School students skipped class Monday to protest in support of a teacher.  According to KCRG, the students wanted to show their support for Family and Consumer Science teacher Karla Downs.  One of the organizers said administrators confronted Downs about her lack of control of students and they feared she would be fired.  Superintendent Doug Tuetken said the district had not taken any recent personell action on firing or suspending any teachers.


Pedestrian Hit by Semi
 
Authorities say a pedestrian was airlifted to a hospital after being hit by a semi Sunday night near Waterloo.  Police say the incident happened on Highway 20 near the Highway 63 exit around 10 p.m.  Traffic in the eastbound lane was diverted until about 1:30 this morning.  That crash is under investigation.
 

Police Say Iowa Mom Killed 2-year-old Son, Self
     
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Police say a young Iowa mother was upset about custody arrangements a day before killing her 2-year-old son and herself.
     
Indianola and Des Moines police held a joint news conference Sunday about the deaths of 23-year-old Kelli Sly and her son, Gavin.
     
Police say Sly killed Gavin inside their Indianola apartment sometime Sunday morning.
     
Then Sly drove about 20 miles north to Des Moines where she crashed her vehicle into a bridge pillar and died.  The crash happened around 8:30 a.m. Sunday, and Gavin Sly's body was found about a half hour later.
     
Indianola police say officers spoke to Kelli Sly Saturday because she violated a court order by contacting her estranged husband.  Sly's husband said then he worried she would hurt herself, but Sly denied being suicidal on Saturday.


Jesup shooting a murder-suicide, authorities say
 
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - A prosecutor says a 44-year-old doctor followed his ex-girlfriend to the home of her new boyfriend in Jesup town before killing her and committing suicide.
     
Buchanan County Attorney Shawn M. Harden said today that radiologist Timothy Roses had been in a relationship with 22-year-old Lindsay Nichols.
     
Harden says Roses followed Nichols on Wednesday evening to the home of her new boyfriend. He says Roses jumped out with a gun and tried to get Nichols to get in his truck before shooting her and then himself.
     
Harden says Nichols' new boyfriend saw the argument from inside and had called 911.

 

All-Star Ballpark Heaven Bill Advances in House
 
A sales-tax rebate bill for the All-Star Ballpark Heaven project advanced in the Iowa House this week.  The Ways and Means Committee passed the bill with a 19-6 vote, moving it to the House floor for debate.  The measure would provide a $16.5 million sales-tax rebate for the project.  The bill states that if it is enacted, construction must begin within the year and the cost must be at least $38 million.  There was also an amendment added to the bill that requires majority ownership to reside in Iowa.
 

State Funding for Lake Delhi on hold
 
State funding for the restoration of Lake Delhi is on hold.  The House this week approved its version of the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund, but it does no include funding for Lake Delhi.  The Senate included $5 million over two years in its version of that bill.  Officials still hope the funding will be approved in a House-Senate conference committee.  
 

Maquoketa Valley School Board News
 
The Maquoketa Valley School Board met this week.  They reviewed the 2012-2013 budget estimate and set April 9 as the date for a public hearing on the budget.  The estimate sets the tax rate at $15.76, a reduction of 24 cents from the current budget.  In other business, the board also approved the 2012-2013 calendar, with school beginning August 15.  They also approved the collective bargaining agreement between the district and the education association with a total package increase of 3.38%.


Tiffin Woman Flown to Iowa City after Bicycle Accident

A Tiffin woman was flown to Iowa City after falling off her bike and hitting her head on St. Patrick's Day.  Angela L. Bevans, 36, hit her head on the pavement on 330th Avenue near Dyersville, but did not think her injuries were serious, according to the Iowa State Patrol.


Delaware County Working on Envision Delaware County in 2032 Project
 
Delaware County is currently working in conjunction with the Cities of Earlville, Edgewood and Hopkinton to create a multi-jurisdictional comprehensive plan.  The comprehensive plan is an important tool to help the County decide how, when and where growth should or should not occur. A comprehensive plan also determines what services will be needed in the future. For the comprehensive planning process to be successful, input from the public is needed. The County would like to invite you to participate by completing a public input survey which is available on the comprehensive plan website (www.delawarecountycompplan.org) or paper copies are available at the following locations: Delaware County Courthouse Auditors Office (301 E Main Street, Manchester), Earlville City Hall (12 Southside Road), Edgewood City Hall (203 West Union) and Hopkinton City Hall (110 First Street SE). Surveys will be available through Friday April 6, 2012. A county wide visioning event has been set for Wednesday May 2, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Pin Oak Pub & Links. Results from the public input survey will be present as well as input from the public taken. If you are interested in attending the county wide visioning event, you need to rsvp by Wednesday April 25 to Nicole Turpin, ECIA at 563-690-5774 or by email at nturpin@ecia.org.


County Approves Emergency Bond for Lake Delhi, State Senate Approves Funding for Project
 
Delaware County Supervisors have given the go-ahead to issuing up to$3 million in bonds to help fund the rebuilding of the Lake Delhi dam.  Monday's unanimous vote followed a public hearing with about 150 people. The board members say there's still more to be done before the bonds can be issued.  They will meet later this month with the county's bonding attorney to continue the process. Rebuilding the dam will cost about $12 million. Lake Delhi residents approved raising their own taxes to fund a $6 million bond.  They also have more than $1.5 million in donations.  State lawmakers are also considering financial aid for the project.  The Senate has approved a Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund budget that includes $5 million for Lake Delhi.  That bill now goes to the house after being approved by a 26-24 party-line vote in the senate.


One Person Dies in Dubuque House Fire
 
One person died in a house fire early Monday in Dubuque.  Fire crews were called to 735 Caledonia Place around 4:30 this morning.  Officials say the second floor collapsed onto the first floor.  The victim has not been identified.


Dyersville St. Patrick's Parade Winners
 
The 36th Annual Dyersville St. Patrick's Parade was held Saturday.  Officials say this years parade had the most entries and largest crowd in history.  
 
The winners in the Float Category were-
 
1st Place (Prize Money and Traveling Trophy)
Harter Portable Restrooms-Petersburg "Harter Pumping Pirates"
 
2nd Place (Prize Money)
Jeff's Auto Service-Dyersville "St. Pat's themed float"
 
3rd Place (Prize Money) 
Rehab Bar, Farley (owner Bridgett Harter)
 
Honorable Mentions:
 
Irish Clan from Bernard-Cheer's Bar replica (This was their 25th straight year entering a float)
 
MJ Electric (They are working on the highline pole project in Dyersville)
 
The winner in the Individual/Walkers Category were-
 
1st place (Prize Money)
Pint of Guinness Gal
 
2nd place (Prize Money)
Princess of St. Patrick's Day with rainbow
 
Honorable Mentions were St. Patrick & Friar Tuck, Dubuque Fire and Pipes Irish Marching Band


Iowa Senate Passes School Bus Bill
     
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Senate has approved a bill that toughens the penalties for violators of school bus traffic laws.
     
The bill approved Thursday increases the penalties for people who pass a bus when the red warning lights are flashing.  Right now, it's a fine of $200. The bill ups the fine to at least $250 and as high as $675 for a first offense and up to 30 days in 
jail.
     
Anyone who causes an injury from such a violation would face additional fines, jail time and license suspension.  The bill goes to the House.
     
The measure is known as Kaydn's Law, in memory of Kaydn Halverson.  The 7-year-old from Kensett was killed last year by a driver who illegally passed a stopped school bus.


Western Dubuque School Board Releases 2012-2013 Budget Estimate - Includes Property Tax Reduction
 
The Western Dubuque School Board has released the estimates for the 2012-2013 budget, which includes a property tax reduction.  Estimated revenues are $39,468,657, with expenditures of $37,445,269.  The property tax rate will be $13.13, down 36 cents from the current budget.  A public hearing on the budget estimate will be held during the April 9th board meeting.  In other business, the board approved the 2012-2013 lunch prices.  The lunch fee for Pre-K through 5th grade will be $2.15, 6th through 8th graders will pay $2.30 per day, and the high school lunch fee will increase to $2.40.   
 
 
Campground Owner Pleads Guilty to Damaging Wetland in Dubuque
 
A small businesswoman has pleaded guilty to a felony violation of the Clean Water Act for destroying a wetland while building a campground in Dubuque.
     
Elaine Kelly entered the guilty plea Tuesday during a hearing in federal court in Cedar Rapids. The 65-year-old acknowledged she discharged pollutants like dirt and rock into a wetland while building the Hoot Owl Hollow Campground and RV 
Park, which she opened on her family's land in 2010.
     
Prosecutor Forde Fairchild says sentencing guidelines will likely recommend a prison sentence of 8 to 14 months for Kelly.
     
Investigators say Kelly ignored orders from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to get a permit for the construction project.
     
Her daughter says the case is a severe overreach by environmental regulators.


Petersburg Man Sentenced in Sexual Abuse Case
 
A Petersburg man was sentenced Monday in connection with a sexual abuse case.  54-year-old Duane Burkle plead guilty December 12th on a charge of 3rd degree Sexual Abuse, a Class C Felony.  According to court records, Burkle sexually abused a teenage girl in 2006.  He was sentenced to 10 years in prison during a hearing Monday in Delaware County District Court.  
 

Cascade Council Approves 2013 Budget
 
The Cascade City Council has approved the Fiscal Year 2013 budget.  The budget includes revenues of $10,581,275, with expenditures of $9,693,944.  The property tax rate will remain the same at $8.39.


Coggon Farmer Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Bank
 
A Coggon hog farmer has pleaded guilty to defrauding a bankout of at least $6.9 million.
     
David LeClere of Coggon pleaded guilty Monday to one count of bank fraud during a hearing in federal court in Cedar Rapids.
     
The 58-year-old acknowledged he gave Farmers State Bank in Marion falsely inflated info about the number and weight of his hogs and the amount of money that packing plants owed him so he could borrow more. He admitted that he illegally cashed checks more than once using a remote deposit scanning machine he 
received from the bank.
     
LeClere will be sentenced at a later date. His business sold hogs 10 days after their birth to farmers, who would raise them and sell them to packing plants when they reached market weight.


7 Injured in Crash Near Zwingle
 
Seven people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 61 near Zwingle Friday night.  The Iowa State Patrol says Phillip Slighton of DeWit was westbound on County Road D57 and stopped at the intersection of Highway 61.  Slighton then attempted to cross the intersection and pulled out in front of Jaqulline Martinez of Dubuque.  Martinez' vehicle struck Slighton's vehicle, and both came to rest on the roadway.  Slighton, along with Vickie Slighton of DeWitt and Larry and Patricia Bloomer of Grand Mound, were taken to the Jackson Community Hospital for treatment.  Martinez, along with Marie Ostert of Maquoketa and Terence Andrews of East Moline, were taken to Mercy in Dubuque.  That crash happened at 8:40 p.m. Friday.


Western Dubuque School Officials Hold Meeting on Bond/PPEL Issues

Western Dubuque School District officials held a meeting in Cascade last night to provide info on the upcoming bond and PPEL votes. The district is asking voters to approve a $16.5 million general obligation bond, along with a 10-year PPEL.  Superintendent Jeff Corkery comments on last night's meeting. 





Other meetings will be held March 15 at Western Dubuque High School, March 20 at Peosta Elementary and March 22 at Drexler Middle School in Farley beginning at 6:30.  The vote for the bond and PPEL issues is set for April 3.
 

Major League Pitcher Joins All Star Ballpark Heaven Project
 
A Major League pitcher has joined the group hoping to build a youth baseball and softball complex at the Field of Dreams.  Des Moines native Jeremy Hellickson, last year's American League Rookie of the Year, has committed to the project, led by Mike and Denise Stillman.  The Stillmans are working on lining up other investors for the estimated $38 million project.


Dyersville City Council Approves New Budget
 
The Dyersville City Council has approved the Fiscal Year 2013 budget.  The new budget includes revenues of $6,518,758, with expenditures of $5,635,112.  The property tax rate for the new budget will be $9.24 per $1,000 assessed valuation.


Dubuque County Deputy Charged With Burglary, Stalking
     
A Dubuque County sheriff's deputy is charged with burglary and stalking for allegedly threatening his ex-wife's boyfriend and damaging the man's boat.
     
The Department of Public Safety says James Doyle was charged Friday.
     
According to the criminal complaint, Doyle called Randy Hansen about 30 times between September 2010 and October 2011. In October 2011, Doyle allegedly went into Hansen's garage and caused over $6,000 damage to a boat.
     
Doyle was released from the county jail on $3,700 bond.
     
Doyle was relieved of his duties. He was ordered to relinquish all firearms and a no-contact order was issued.


Illinois Man Faces Charges in Iowa Boat Accident
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - An Illinois man has turned himself in on Iowa charges in a fatal boat collision on the Mississippi in Dubuque.
     
Thirty-nine-year-old Kent Hoffman of Galena arrived at the Dubuque County sheriff's office on Thursday on a warrant charging him with involuntary manslaughter and operating a boat while intoxicated.
     
Authorities say Hoffman was driving a boat hit another boat in Schmidt Harbor on the night of September 1st. The driver of the other boat, 45-year-old James Sutton, of Maquoketa was killed.
 

Iowa Senate Passes School Bus Bill
     
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Senate has approved a bill that toughens the penalties for violators of school bus traffic laws.
     
The bill approved Thursday increases the penalties for people who pass a bus when the red warning lights are flashing.  Right now, it's a fine of $200. The bill ups the fine to at least $250 and as high as $675 for a first offense and up to 30 days in 
jail.
     
Anyone who causes an injury from such a violation would face additional fines, jail time and license suspension. The bill goes to the House.
     
The measure is known as Kaydn's Law, in memory of Kaydn Halverson. The 7-year-old from Kensett was killed last year by a driver who illegally passed a stopped school bus.


Minnesota Company Purchases Double L Group Farm Store Division
 
Eagan, Minn. – Miller Manufacturing Company (Miller) has announced the purchase of the Farm Store division of Double L Group, Ltd., in Dyersville, Iowa.

This acquisition will allow the Double L Group to focus all of their efforts on their Commercial Ag Products division. It will provide Miller the opportunity to broaden and strengthen the product offerings of its Springer Magrath division.

The Springer Magrath division of Miller is assuming responsibility for the operations of the Double L product lines purchased, which include: buckets, tubs, and feeders, rubber mats, VersaPad flooring, horse stalls, goat products, stall products, bale feeders and auger hoppers. Miller will continue to market the acquired product lines under the product brands Double Tuf, Galva Tuf, VersaPad, etc. However, as inventories are replenished, the company name Double L will be replaced with Springer Magrath on product packaging.

The Double L brand will remain with the Double L group and their continuing Commercial Ag Products division.

“With the addition of these product lines we expect to bring more jobs to the Glencoe, Minn., community, and will be welcoming employees from the Garnivillo, Iowa, manufacturing facility to the Miller team.

The Garnivillo facility will continue to operate in Iowa under Miller,” says Dan Ferrise, CEO of Miller.

Over the next 120 days, Miller will be moving product inventory, ordering, shipping and pickup center to their facility in Glencoe. In the interim, Double L Group, Ltd. will continue to manage all of the distribution activities for the product lines.
 

Meth Lab Explodes at Loras College in Dubuque
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - Authorities say a meth lab explosion has damaged a common restroom at an apartment building at Loras College in Dubuque.
     
Police responded to the blast at the Lynch McCarthy apartment complex early Wednesday.
     
Authorities say the suspect had fled by the time emergency crews arrived, and it's not known if the suspect was injured.  There was damage to the drywall and other areas of the bathroom.  The sprinkler system also went off.
     
Police say someone was making methamphetamine with the one-pot or shake-and-bake method, where the drug is made quickly in a 2-liter soda bottle.


Info from City of Dyersville About Radium in Water Supply
 
The City of Dyersville has announced that the city's water supply has levels of Radium, Combined (226, 228) above drinking water standards.  The water system recently violated a drinking water standard.  Although this is not an emergency, as our customers, you have a right to know what happened, what you should do and what we are doing to correct the situation.

You do not need to use an alternative (e.g. bottled) water supply.  However, if you have specific health concerns, consult your doctor.  This is not an immediate risk. If it had been, you would have been notified immediately.  However, some people who drink water containing Radium 226 or 228 in excess of the MCL over many years may have an increased risk of getting cancer.

The City of Dyersville obtains the water from the Cambrian-Ordovician aquifer.  The
naturally occurring concentration of Radium, Combined (226, 228) has increased.  Nothing in our treatment process has caused this increase.  The City has determined a method for compliance for radium is through blending water.  Water for blending would come from a shallow ground water well.  Low radium water would be blended with the higher radium water resulting in levels that comply with drinking water standards.  We have installed piping for water to be used for blending at the facilities at well 4.  We are working on funding to pay for a new well, a water line to connect the well house, chemical feed and control system modifications. 

The anticipated time for completion is the end of 2014.
 
For more information, please contact Keith Mensen, Water Operator, at 563-875-7724, kmensen@cityofdyersville.com, or by mailing your question to City Hall, 340 1st Avenue E, Dyersville, IA  52040.


Ames Family Awarded More Than $400,000 in Dubuque County Accident Lawsuit
 
A jury has awarded $476,000 to the family of an Ames man who was killed in a Dubuque County crash in 2010.  The family of Mark Kerper was seeking more than $3 million in the lawsuit against John Bahl and his son Russell.  Kerper was killed in July 2010 when his car was hit by a trailer that became unhitched from a truck driven from John Bahl and owned by Russell Bahl.  The jury concluded that both were at fault for the death, but put 100 percent responsibility of payment on John Bahl.  About three-quarters of the money will go to Kerper's estate, and the rest will go to his brother who was injured in the crash.


Iowa Regents Vote to Close K-12 Laboratory School
                       
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Board of Regents has voted to close the K-12 school at UNI.
     
The regents on Monday voted to close the Malcolm Price School in Cedar Falls by June 30.
     
Parents, students, alumni and employees urged university officials to protect what they called a unique institution.
     
But the regents sided with UNI President Ben Allen, who said the school was too expensive to operate after years of budget cuts.
     
Allen said UNI students training to become teachers would learn their craft in Waterloo and Cedar Falls public schools.
 

Glass Announcing Iowa's No Child Left Behind plan
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Iowa's Education Department director will give details about Iowa's request for a waiver, allowing it to ignore the federal No Child Left Behind rules.
     
Director Jason Glass will announce the state's plan today.
     
Glass has argued that the federal law is too rigid and relies too heavily on test scores to rate the performance of schools. He says the state wants to replace the 
federal rules with a system that has rigorous standards both for student performance and teacher qualifications.
     
He says the state's plan will be part of larger changes to Iowa's K through 12 education system that are designed to ensure students make real progress each year.


Judge Rejects Arlington Man's Challenge to Gun Charges
       
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - A federal judge has rejected a challenge to a gun charge against an Iowa man, who argued it was unconstitutional and placed him in danger of wild animals.
     
Michael Recker of Arlington was charged in January of being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm.
     
Recker, acting as his own attorney, asked the court to throw out the case. He claims, in part, the charge overreaches the limitations of the Constitution and the government doesn't' have constitutional jurisdiction in the homes of citizens. Hen says the law disarms a family, not only against human predators but also wild animal predators.
     
Judge Linda Reade dismissed Recker's motion, noting several courts have rejected the same constitutionality issue. A trial is set for March 26th.


Delaware County Farm Bureau Holds Meeting to Discuss Lake Delhi
 
The Delaware County Farm Bureau held a meeting Thursday night to discuss the potential for a county bond and other issues regarding Lake Delhi.  County Farm Bureau President Liz Nieman talks about the meeting. 



Other meetings concerning the rebuilding of Lake Delhi will be held Sunday and Wednesday.  The Lake Delhi Trustees will hold a meeting Sunday to discuss the lake's economic impact on the county.  That meeting will take place at the Maquoketa Valley Auditorium beginning at 2 p.m.  And county officials will hold a meeting on the trustees request for a $3 million emergency bond.  That meeting will be held Wednesday night at the Delaware County Fairgrounds Pavilion.


Classes Resume at Kirkwood After Gun Scare
     
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - Classes have resumed at Kirkwood Community College after police searched for a young man who reportedly had a gun on campus.
     
The incident happened Thursday afternoon. Authorities initially told students that classes were cancelled because of a "domestic incident."
     
Police and Kirkwood officials couldn't find the man, and decided to close the campus. Officials say the man was located in Anamosa, and the alert was canceled.
     
Police Sergeant Cristy Hamblin says the 18-year-old man was on campus and showed a handgun to a student and "made some remarks." The student then contacted staff.
     
Hamblin says the man has been committed for psychiatric treatment, and she doesn't believe charges will be filed.


Family Seeks Damages in Trial for Balltown Road Crash
 
Trial is underway for a lawsuit seeking monetary damages for a fatal crash in Dubuque County in 2010.  The family of Mark Kerper of Ames filed the suit against John and Russell Bahl.  Kerper was killed in July of 2010 when his southbound car was hit by a northbound trailer on Balltown Road just south of Balltown.  The trailer became unhitched from a semi driven by John Bahl of Sherrill.  His son Russell owns the semi involved in the crash.  Kerper's family is seeking $2.4 million in damages, which would be split between his wife, children, father and brother, who was a passenger in the car.  The court last fall dismissed a charged against John Bahl for failure to comply with safety regulations.


Guttenberg Man Sentenced in Connection With Car Chase
 
A Guttenberg man was sentenced this week after pleading guilty to charges related to a car chase.  William Kobelt was sentenced to 10 years in prison for assault, eluding a pursuing law enforcement vehicle, illegal possession of ammunition, leaving the scene of a personal injury accident and driving while barred.  Authorities say Kobelt rammed a Clayton County Sheriff Deputies squad car during the chase October 28.  He fled the scene and was later arrested in Colesburg. The deputy, Shawn Boeke, suffered minor injuries in that crash.


State Officials Discuss Changes to Area High School Conferences
 
Officials with the boys and girls high school athletic associations held a meeting in Monticello Tuesday to discuss changes to area conferences.  Mike Dick with the girls union and David Anderson with the boys athletic association announced the recommendation that will be presented to the Iowa Department of Education.  According to their plan, the Big East conference would be eliminated, impacting multiple leagues.  Camanche, Northeast and Bellevue would join a new conference, along with Cascade, Monticello, Anamosa and North Cedar.  The other Big East schools, along with Cedar Valley Christian, would then join an expanded Tri-Rivers conference.  A hearing has been scheduled for March 28th, and a final decision will be announced shortly thereafter.  The changes would begin with the 2013-2014 school year.


Some Neighbors Oppose 'Field of Dreams' Plan

DYERSVILLE, Iowa (AP) - Some Dyersville residents want the City Council to forgo support of the proposed baseball and softball project that would be built at the "Field of Dreams" movie site.
     
About a dozen people spoke up at the council meeting Monday night, asking the council to help them protect the city and nearby farms. Others spoke in favor of the project.
     
Wayne Ameskamp implored the council to keep project from ruining "our piece of heaven."
     
The council took no action.
     
Iowa lawmakers are considering legislation that would provide tax incentives for the project, which backers say would create hundreds of jobs.
    
The expanded site would have 24 fields, an indoor training center and would mainly operate during the summer.


Dubuque Authorities Bust Meth Lab
 
A Dubuque woman was arrested Monday after authorities found an active meth lab.  52-year-old Julie Uhrig was charged with manufacturing meth, a class C felony.  The Dubuque Drug Task Force received info about a possible meth lab at a building on White Street.  The task force searched the residence and found the meth lab along with Uhrig.  She will make her intitial court appearance today.


U.S. Cellular Announces That Dyersville Is Next In Line To Experience 4g Lte Speeds

U.S. Cellular, in conjunction with its partner King Street Wireless, announced that Dyersville residents will be among the next customers to experience high-speed 4G LTE services. With the addition of 4G LTE speeds in the second half of 2012, Dyersville customers will enjoy an enhanced wireless experience with countless entertainment possibilities and ways to help simplify and organize their lives.

Customers will enjoy faster web browsing and speedy app downloads with access to 4G LTE speeds that are up to 10 times faster than 3G and similar to a cable Internet connection.  4G LTE devices will be available in all U.S. Cellular stores beginning with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in March.

By the end of 2012, 54 percent of customers will be able to enjoy 4G LTE speeds. Boone, Burlington, Clinton, Columbus Junction, DeWitt, Fairfield, Fort Dodge, Fort Madison, Independence, Iowa Falls, Keokuk, Knoxville, Manchester, Maquoketa, Mason City, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Perry, Story City, Washington and Webster City are among the Iowa cities where 4G LTE will be available later this year.


Judge Backs Cash Seizure from Iowa Gun Show Firm
     
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - A judge has approved the seizure of more than $90,000 from an Iowa gun show company's bank accounts that investigators say was deposited in a way to avoid scrutiny.
     
U.S. Magistrate Judge Jon Scoles found probable cause Monday to support the seizure from Manchester, Iowa-based R.K. Gun Shows, Inc. and related companies by the Internal Revenue Service.
     
Investigators seized the money after they say company owners deposited more than $1 million in accounts in increments below $10,000 in recent years. IRS agents say such transactions avoid rules requiring banks to disclose deposits and withdrawals greater than $10,000 to investigators.
     
The owners, Joyce and Rex Kehrli, have filed a complaint seeking the money back, arguing they did nothing wrong and didn't know about the rules.


House Subcommittee OKs Tax Plan for All Star Ballpark Heaven
 
A House Subcommittee has approved a tax incentive plan for the All Star Ballpark project at the Field of Dreams site.  The House Economic Growth Subcommittee approved the plan on Tuesday, sending it to the full committee for consideration.  The measure would allow a 10-year exemption on state sales tax, similar the plan approved for the Iowa Speedway.  The State Senate is also considering a sales tax plan for the project.


Vote Set for Western Dubuque Bond Issue and PPEL
 
The Western Dubuque School Board has approved resolutions ordering votes for a Bond Issue and Physical Plant and Equipment Levy.  Those votes will be held Tuesday, April 3rd.  The PPEL vote needs a simple majority, while the bond vote needs a 60 percent majority.  If approved, the bond issue would allow the district to issue up to $16.5 million in General Obligation School Bonds for projects around the district.  The majority of funding would come from Local Option Sales Tax money, and would not require a property tax increase. 

In other business, the board approved several personell items, including the resignation of Tim Showalter at the end of the school year.  Showalter has been with the Western Dubuque School District for 46 years.
 

Lange Enters GOP Race to Unseat Braley in Iowa
 
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - An Independence attorney wants another chance to unseat Congressman Bruce Braley in Iowa's 1st Congressional District.
     
32-year-old Ben Lange officially began his second challenge to Braley on Monday night when he announced his entry into the GOP primary race.
     
Braley narrowly beat Lange in the 2010 election. 
     
Lange will be challenged by Rod Blum of Dubuque in the GOP primary.


Western Dubuque School Board to Consider Resolution for Bond Vote
 
The Western Dubuque School Board meets Monday night.  Agenda items include a resolution ordering a special election on the issuance of bonds not to exceed $16.5 million.  That bond issue would allow the district to move ahead with plans for construction projects, including a new gym at Cascade High School and an auditorium at Western Dubuque High School.  Those projects would be paid for with money from the local option sales tax.  The board will meet at 6 p.m. at the administrative building in Farley.


All Star Ballpark Heaven Tax Break Bill Advances in Senate

A bill that would provide a tax break for the "All Star Ballpark Heaven" project at the "Field of Dreams" has passed another vote in the State Senate. The bill would provide a sales tax rebate up to $16.5 million beginning after the complex opens . The bill containing the tax break for the project cleared the Senate Economic Growth Committee on a 13-2 vote. It now goes to the full senate before it can be considered in the House.


Georgia Pacific to Close Monticello Plant
 
Georgia Pacific has announced plans to close its plant in Monticello.  The plant, which opened in 1962, will fill its final orders in the next few weeks before closing.  Georgia Pacific officials say the closing is tied to the economy.  The work peformed in Monticello will be consolidated at plants in Dubuque and Oshkosh.  A spokesperson says the employees will be encouraged to apply for openings within the company.


All Star Ballpark Heaven Tax Break Bill Advances in Senate

A bill that would provide a tax break for the “All Star Ballpark Heaven” project at the “Field of Dreams” site cleared an initial hurdle in the Iowa Senate Wednesday.  The bill, which passed in the three-member Senate Economic Growth subcommittee by 2-1 vote, would provide a sales tax rebate for 10 years or up to 16-million-dollars once the project is up-and-running.  The bill now advances to the full committee for further consideration.  A companion bill was introduced in the House by Representative Steve Lukan.


Boffeli Wins Special Election for Cascade City Council
 
Russ Boffeli has won the special election for a seat on the Cascade City Council.  Boffeli collected 187 votes, 18 more than Bill Hosch, in Tuesday's vote.  Boffeli will serve the final two years of his brother Bill's term on the council.


Dubuque Police Accuse Fugitive of Theft
 
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - A fugitive from a Dubuque work-release center has been arrested on theft and burglary charges.
       
54-year-old Kevin Johnson, of Durango, was found at a pawn shop on Saturday. Police say he was trying to pawn items that he'd stolen from Clean Restoration, where he worked until Jan. 1.
     
Court records say Johnson signed out of the residential facility on Jan. 27 but didn't return.


Iowa House Panel Approves Ban on Traffic Cameras
     
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - A House panel has voted to ban the use of automated cameras to enforce traffic laws.
     
The House Transportation Committee approved the ban Thursday on a 15-6 vote, sending it to the full House for debate.
     
Backers say that public sentiment is overwhelmingly against using the cameras. They say the current enforcement system is based on the discretion of police officers and using the cameras takes away that discretion.
     
Some legislators initially sought to allow the cameras, but limit the amount that drivers would be forced to pay in fines.  That effort was defeated.
     
Opponents say it's clear the cameras make the roads safer and that should be the top priority for lawmakers. They argue there's nothing underhanded about the cameras, which are being used in cities around the state.


Ryan Woman Accused of Killing Husband Accepts Plea Deal
 
A Ryan woman accused of killing her husband has accepted a plea deal . Revette Sauser was charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of her husband, Terry, at their home last April.

She pleaded guilty on Wednesday morning to second-degree kidnapping, voluntary manslaughter and going armed with intent. Her plea came just before jury selection was scheduled to begin in Delaware County District Court.

Under the  plea deal, Sauser will serve a maximum of 40 years in prison.


Durrant Group Files Bankruptcy, Seeks Buyer
 
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - A Dubuque-based architectural-engineering firm has filed for bankruptcy protection as it looks for new ownership.
     
Attorney Joe Peiffer filed the petition last week for Durrant Group.  Peiffer says the company hopes to emerge from bankruptcy in about 60 days.
     
He says Durrant Group is talking to firms about purchasing all of Durrant.
     
The company has offices in Des Moines, Denver, Phoenix, and San Diego and Fresno, California.
     
Peiffer says Durrant "was in the process of getting right-sized" in 2008 when the economic downturn magnified its problems.
     
Durrant's bankruptcy petition says the company's debts and assets are both between $1 million and $10 million and that there are between 1,000 and 5,000 creditors.


Dubuque City Council Delays Action on Traffic Cameras
 
The Dubuque City Council has delayed action traffic cams.  The council on Monday decided to wait on a vote until state lawmakers act on a bill that seeks to ban the cameras.  While lawmakers consider that bill, city staff will continue to work on an ordinance for the cams and begin contract negotiations for the system.


Cascade City Council Hires New Administrator
 
Cascade has a new city administrator.  The Cascade Council on Monday voted to hire Tim Long to replace Randy Lansing, who took a similar job in Garner.  Long previously served as city administrator in Geneseo and Morrison, Illinois.  The city received a total of 40 applications for the position.  Nine were interviewed by phone, and the council interviewed four finalists on Saturday.


Fake $20 Bills Circulating in Dyersville
 
Dyersville businesses are being warned about counterfeit $20 bill circulating in town.  Karla Thompson said a local financial institution alerted the chamber about the fake money, which has no watermark or strip and fails the marker test.


Men Injured in Explosion at Peosta Home File Lawsuit
 
The three men who were injured in an explosion while working on a concrete job in Peosta in August 2010 are suing the companies responsible for supplying and distributing the product they were using. The lawsuit, filed in Johnson County by Brad Mahoney of Dyersville, and Adam and Scott Conrad of Delhi, names Sherwin Williams, American Decorative Concrete Supply and Gierke-Robinson companies.

According to the lawsuit, Distinctive Crete, who the men worked for, had only recently started using the product prior to the explosion after the companies said it was safe to use on basement floors. The three men allege that the companies should have foreseen their product would maim or kill workers if used in basements.

Mahoney and the Conrad's are suing for negligence, product defect and breach of implied warranty.


Dyersville Chamber Hosts Annual Business Meeting
 
The Dyersville Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual business meeting Wednesday night in Worthington.  Rex Massey with State Farm Insurance was introduced as the 2012 Chamber President.  They also announced the business of the year, and the 2011 winner is EIMCO.  And the famous pig has a new home as well.  It will spend the next year at J & D Mart in New Vienna.


Dubuque Man Arrested Following Altercation in Dyersville
 
A Dubuque man was arrested on multiple charges following an altercation in Dyersville.  According to a press release, an officer was dispatched to a residence on 12th Avenue SE for a domestic assault early Sunday.  The suspect, 24-year-old Michael Blackburn of Dubuque, was arrested at the scene for public intoxication. 

The complaint states that while at the police station, Blackburn threatened and harassed the officers before running out of the building.  He was located hiding under some stairs and was handcuffed by the two officers.  After they stood him up, Blackburn attempted to headbut one of the officers and tried to assault them while on the ground.  A Dubuque County Deputy arrived and took Blackburn to the sheriff's office. 

Blackburn is charged with 1st Degree Harassment, Public Intoxication, Interference with Official Acts with Injury and Escape.


Iowa Woman Hurt while Escaping from Man
 
SAGEVILLE, Iowa (AP) - Dubuque County authorities say a woman escaped after struggling with a man who said he was going to sexually assault her.
     
The 32-year-old victim told deputies the man got into her home in Sageville on Sunday and displayed a knife while telling her about his intent. She says she fled through a bedroom window after struggling with the man. 
     
Deputies later arrested a 46-year-old Rodney Hodges at his home on charges of burglary and assault with intent to commit sexual abuse causing bodily injury.
     
Hodgese is being held at the Dubuque County Jail.
 

Eastern Iowa Snowmobile Collision Injures 2
     
SAGEVILLE, Iowa (AP) - A snowmobile collision has injured two men in eastern Iowa and caused $15,000 damage.
     
The Dubuque County Sheriff's office says the collision occurred in a field near Sageville around 6 p.m. Saturday.
     
44-year-old Robert Freiburger of Mount Vernon tried to slow down before the accident and slid sideways into the path of 22-year-old Chad Donovan of North Liberty
     
Both men were treated at area hospitals for nonlife-threatening injuries.


Man Found Dead After Standoff in Dubuque
 
A man was found dead in a Dubuque home following a standoff with police.  Officers located the man who was wanted on five warrants at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at a residence on Kaufmann Avenue.  The man tried to flee from the home, but locked himself inside after seeing police.  The Dubuque Police Tactical Entry team deployed tear gas into the home shortly before midnight. They entered the home at 12:46 a.m. Sunday and found the man dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.  Authorities are expected to release the man's name later today.


Western Dubuque Holds Meeting to Discuss Bond Issue/PPEL
 
The Western Dubuque School Board hosted a meeting Thursday night to dicuss plans for a bond issue and a Physical Plant and Equipment Levy.  The district plans to seek approval of a $16.5 million general obligation bond and a 10 year, $7.5 million Physical Plant and Equipment Levy, both for projects throughout the district. Officials say the district would use money from the local option sales tax to pay for the bonds.  A vote on the two issues could be held as early as April 3rd.  The bond issue would need a 60% majority, while the PPEL would need a simple majority.


Epworth Man Arrested for Violating Protective Order
 
A Dubuque County man accused of having sexual contact with two minor males has been arrested for allegedly violating a protective order.  52-year-old Jospeh Simon, Jr, of Epworth, turned himself in Wednesday on a warrant for contempt.  Authorities say Simon tried to contact one of the alleged victims via Facebook.  He was charged with two counts of third-degree sexual abuse last fall.


New Field of Dreams Owner Makes Pitch to State Lawmakers
 
The new owner of the Field of Dreams property met with state lawmakers on Wednesday.  Denise Stillman appeared before the House Economic Growth Committee to discuss the project and possible state aid.  Representative Steve Lukan said a bill is being drafted to create a state tax break for the project. That plan would provide a rebate on all sales tax generated at the site, payable to the Stillman's for 10 years or up to $16 million.  The Stillman's are also likely to seek state funding to extend water and sewer lines to the property.  Stillman told the committee that the sports complex could attract more than 4,000 out-of-state athletes and families each week from April through September.  The Stillman's hope to open the first phase of All Star Ballpark Heaven in April 2014.


Seton Student Wins National Essay Contest
 
A Seton eighth grader has won the National March for Life Education and Defense Fund Essay Contest.  14-year-old Becca Kennedy will be honored during the annual March For Life in Washington D.C.  She will also be introduced during the Rose Dinner on Monday.  Kennedy and other area students will depart for Washington D.C. on Saturday.
 

Dyersville City Council News
 
The Dyersville City Council has approved a pair of voluntary annexations.  The council on Monday approved the annexation of property owned by Herb and Mary Recker and Mike Recker, and property owned by Dan and Julie Fitzgerald.  In other business, the council approved a $68,000 payment to Bill Hermsen with
Willow Heights Subdivision and a $306,000 payment to Tom Hageman with Castle Hill Subdivision for street construction.  They also awarded a contract for professional services to nominate the Dyersville Memorial Building to the National Register of Historic Places.


Western Dubuque School Board to Hold Meetings for Bond/PPEL Votes
 
The Western Dubuque School Board will hold two meetings this week to discuss a possible vote for a bond issue and a Physical Plant and Equipment Levy.  They will hold a board planning session at 5:30 tonight at the Administrative Offices in Farley, with a public input meeting scheduled for Thursday night at the Drexler Middle School Gym beginning at 7.  The bond vote would be needed to allow for building projects, including a new gym at Cascade High School and an auditorium at Western Dubuque High School.

 
Senator Hancock Introduces Bill for Lake Delhi Funding
 
State Senator Tom Hancock has introduced a bill to help fund the rebuilding of Lake Delhi.  The bill seeks a total of $5 million in appropriations from the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund to help rebuild the Lake Delhi Dam.  Last fall, property owners approved a bond issue for up to $6 million to pay for the project.  The current estimate to rebuild the Lake Delhi dam is $10 million.


Asbury Man in Critical Condition Following Shooting
 
An Asbury man was in critical condition after being shot at his home Thursday night.  Authorities say 60-year-old Adam Podnar walked into Casey's General Store around 7:30 last night with a gunshot wound to his abdomen.  Podnar told investigators that his son, 31-year-old Anthony Podnar, shot him during a dispute at his home on Clover Lane.  Anthony Podnar was arrested at the home and charged with attempted murder and going armed with intent.  He was being held at the Dubuque County Jail.  
 

One Injured in Crash on Highway 38 in Delaware County
 
One person was injured in a crash near Hopkinton Thursday afternoon.  The state patrol says 23-year-old Carly Recker of Bristow was northbound on Highway 38 when she lost control and crossed the center line, striking a southbound pickup.  That driver, Deanna Spurgeon of Anamosa, was taken to Jones County Regional Medical Center for treatment.  That crash happened around 1 p.m. Thursday north of Hopkinton.


Dyersville Selected for Iowa's Living Roadways Community Visioning Program

Dyersville is among twelve Iowa communities selected to participate in the
Iowa's Living Roadways Community Visioning Program in 2012.

The program integrates technical landscape planning and design techniques
with sustainable community action to assist community leaders and volunteers
in making sound and meaningful decisions about the local landscape.

The program is sponsored by the Iowa Department of Transportation in
partnership with Iowa State University Landscape Architecture Extension and
Trees Forever. In addition, professional landscape architects offer
expertise in creating conceptual design plans for the communities.

To qualify for the visioning program, a community must have a population of
fewer than 10,000, existing transportation-related issues and a committee of
volunteers willing to dedicate their time and talent to the process.


Western Dubuque School District Officials Discuss Possible Building and Security Upgrade Projects for Cascade and Western Dubuque High Schools
 
Western Dubuque Superintendent Jeff Corkery has announced tentative plans for possible building projects and upgrades at Cascade and Western Dubuque High Schools.  During Monday's board meeting, Corkery announced they are studying a plan that would include a new gym and locker rooms along with new band and vocal music rooms at Cascade High School, and an auditorium along with new band and vocal music rooms at Western Dubuque High School.  They would also look into security upgrades at the two schools.  The primary funding for the projects would come from local option sales tax dollars, with the possibility of a small property tax increase, depending on the cost. 

Superintendent Corkery plans to meet with officials from the Western Dubuque Booster Club and the CARE Foundation among others to further discuss the projects before any action would be taken by the school board.  The district would need to hold a bond issue vote for those projects.  That vote could possibly take place this spring.


Dyersville Man Arrested on Harassment, Reckless Driving Charges
 
A Dyersville man was arrested at his residence Monday on 3rd Degree Harassment charges.  19-year-old Tyler Wohlers was transported to the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center and held for court.  He was later charged with Reckless Driving stemming from the same incident.


Iowa Mother Arrested in Death of Twin Girls
     
HUXLEY, Iowa (AP) - The mother of twin baby girls found dead in the trunk of a car in Huxley is charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
     
Authorities say 22-year-old Jackie Burkle was arrested Tuesday afternoon and taken to the Story County jail. The sheriff's department says Burkle is expected to have a court appearance on Wednesday.
     
Officials say Huxley police received a call Saturday to do a welfare check on Burkle. Responding officers learned she had given birth at home.
     
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says the babies didn't survive. Their bodies were found in the trunk of a car parked at the house.
     
Autopsies were performed Monday but results may not be available for several weeks.
     
Huxley police declined further comment.


Police Identify Woman Hit by Vehicle in Dyersville
 
An Earlville woman was injured when she was hit by a car Tuesday morning in Dyersville.  Police say 58-year-old Dee White was crossing 5th Street NW between Tegeler's Body Shop and Scale Models when she was hit by a van driven by 39-year-old Donna Noblin of Dyersville.  White was taken to Mercy in Dubuque and later transported to University Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.  That accident happened around 6 a.m. Tuesday.


Cascade Council Schedules Special Election to Fill Vacancy
 
A special election will be held next month to fill a seat on the Cascade City Council.  Bill Boffelli resigned from the council last fall, and the city received a petition calling for a spection election to fill the vacancy.  That election will be held Tuesday, February 7.  Anyone wishing to be on the ballot must return their paperwork to city hall by noon this Friday, January 13.


Dubuque man arrested on Attempted Murder charge
 
A Dubuque man has been charged with Attempted Murder following a stabbing early Sunday morning. Police were called to 2417 White Street where they found the victim, 23-year-old Travis Dauber. Officers later located the suspect, 26-year-old John Cox, at his home on Washington Street. Cox was arrested and taken to the Dubuque County Jail. Dauber was taken to Mercy in Dubuque for treatment.


Dyersville Resident to Run for Iowa House
 
Dyersville resident Nancy Dunkel will make a run for a seat in the Iowa House.  Dunkel announced Friday that she plans to seek the Democratic nomination in the newley formed House District 57, which includes almost all of Dubuque County, except the city of Dubuque.


Waterloo Man Killed in Crash on Highway 20 at Dyersville

A Waterloo man died in a crash early Saturday morning on Highway 20 at Dyersville.  The Dubuque County Sheriff's Office 43-year-old Donald DeCook was eastbound when his vehicle hit a bridge just west of Highway 136.  DeCook was pronounced dead at the scene.  That crash happened around 3 a.m Saturday.


Dundee Woman Killed in Accidental Shooting
 
DUNDEE, Iowa (AP) - State investigators say a 10-year-old child who was handling a loaded handgun fatally shot a woman inside a house at 1749 120th Street in Dundee.

The Iowa Department of Public Safety says Amy Hettinger, 41, was shot late Thursday afternoon.

The 10-year-old -child is the victim's daughter. State investigators determined the shooting was an accident. An autopsy is pending.

The case has been forwarded to the Delaware County Attorney's office for further review.


Pamida to Merge with Shopko
 
Nebraska-based Pamida has announced it will merge with Shopko stores.  The merger is expected to be completed next month.  No changes are planned for the Shopko stores, but most of the Pamida locations will be converted into Shopko Hometown stores.  There are currently 31 Pamida stores in Iowa, including the Dyersville location.


Lukan Announces He Will Not Seek Re-election to Iowa House
 
Iowa House member Steve Lukan has announced he will not seek re-election this fall.  In a statement released Wednesday, Lukan says he has decided it's time to seek new challenges.  Lukan thanked voters for the opportunity to serve, and says he looks forward to working on major issues in the upcoming session.  Lukan, who will again serve as Assistant Majority Leader in the House, was first elected in 2002.


"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" Episode Featuring Fayette County Family to Air this Friday
 
The episode of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" taped this fall in Fayette County is scheduled to air this Friday (Jan. 6). The episode featuring Audrey Gibbs and her children will air on ABC at 7 p.m. The show chose to tear down Audrey Gibbs' old farmhouse north of West Union and then build a home for Gibbs and her six children. The five-bedroom home was revealed to the family Oct. 9.


Senator Grassley to Hold Meetings in Delaware and Buchanan Counties January 12
 
Senator Chuck Grassley will meet with constituents in 36 counties today through January 19th.  Next Thursday, Grassley will hold a Buchanan County meeting at the county courthouse in Independence beginning at 10 a.m., followed by a Delaware County meeting at the Manchester Public Library beginning at noon.  Grassley has held at least one meeting in each of Iowa's 99 counties every year since being elected in 1980.

 
Lawmakers Predict Support for Gas Tax Increase in Iowa
 
A debate over increasing Iowa's gas tax is looming in Des Moines.
     
Lawmakers who see a need to raise money to fix the state's aging roads system predict there will be support for a phased increase of up to 10 cents a gallon.
     
The plan is loosely based on the recommendations of an advisory group, which proposed raising registration fees on new vehicles and establishing a new user fee for hybrid vehicles.
     
Officials have said Iowa will generate enough money under the current plan to meet critical needs this year without a tax increase.
     
Iowa's gas tax was last raised in 1989.

 
Iowa No Longer Mailing Out Paper Tax Forms
 
Iowa taxpayers will no longer be getting paper tax forms and booklets by mail. The Department of Revenue has already stopped automatically mailing out the forms, and is recommending that taxpayers file electronically. Officials say the move is part of a focus on cutting cost by using technology.
     
Forms and instructions are available online at WWW DOT Iowa DOT gov SLASH tax , calling 1-800-532-1531 or by email at IowaTaxForms(at)Iowa DOT gov.


Hunting at Mines of Spain Topic of Public Meeting

Dubuque - Possible changes to hunting methods at Mines of Spain State Recreation Area will be the topic of a public meeting on Jan. 30. The DNR  sponsored meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the EB Lyons Interpretive Center in the park.

The DNR would like to discuss and gather input on a proposal to discontinue  shotgun hunting in Mines of Spain.  Archery hunting for deer, turkey and all other legal species would continue.

Since 1991, hunting with shotguns has been allowed in the park during specific seasons.  Archery hunting of all legal species is permitted in compliance with all open-season, license and possession limits. Shotgun and archery deer hunting has helped manage and control the deer population of the area.

While the deer population has steadily decreased, park use for other activities has increased, including winter hiking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, bird watching, photography and other winter activities.  The park hosts more than 250,000 visitors annually.

State park staff will be on hand to explain the proposal, answer questions and receive comments. The interpretive center is located at 8991 Bellevue Heights, just south of Dubuque on Hwy. 52 South.

Written comments will also be accepted. Send comments to: C/O Hunting; Mines
of Spain Recreation Area; 8991 Bellevue Hts.; Dubuque, Iowa  52003-9214 or via e-mail at Mines_of_Spain@dnr.iowa.gov.


Strong Turnout for Republican Caucus in Western Dubuque County
 
There was a strong turnout for the Republican Caucus for Western Dubuque County Tuesday night.  More than 650 people attended the event at Beckman High School, with 589 ballots cast.  Mitt Romney claimed victory in the Iowa Caucuses, edging Rick Santorum by 8 votes.


New Seton Catholic School Opens in Peosta
 
Students and parents had a chance to check out the new K-5th Grade Seton Catholic School in Peosta during Monday's open house.  The school, which will house about 250 students, replaces existing buildings in Peosta and Epworth.  Students in sixth through eighth grade in the Seton system will remain in Farley.  The new school, along with renovations to the farley building, were funded by a capital campaign that raised $4.5 million in four years.


Dyersville Man Killed in Highway 20 Accident
 
A Dyersville man was killed in a crash on Highway 20 in Delaware County early Sunday morning.  The state patrol says 47-year-old John Robins of Evansdale was eastbound on 20 when his semi collided with  50-year-old Daniel Nurre of Dyersville, who was going westbound in the east lanes.  Robins was taken to Regional Medical Center in Manchester for treatment.  That crash happened around 4:15 a.m. Sunday.
 
 
New Dyersville Police Chief to be Appointed Wednesday
 
The Dyersville City Council will meet Wednesday.  Agenda items include a resolution approving the employment agreement for the Police Chief position, and the Mayor's appointment of Brent Schroeder as the new Police Chief.  The council meets at 6 p.m. Wednesday.


Hunter Injured Friday Hunting Deer in Delaware County

A Dubuque man was injured Friday after shooting himself in the leg while deer hunting in Delaware County.  53 year-old Kenneth Leslein of Dubuque was hunting deer in a wooded area near the Maquoketa River west of Delhi when he slipped and the pistol he was using discharged into his lower leg shortly before 8:20 a.m.  Leslein was taken to Regional Medical Center in Manchester then transferred to University of Iowa Hospitals where he was being treated for what are believed to be a non-life threatening injury.


Local Officials Meet With Governor Branstad to Discuss Field of Dreams Project
 
A group of Dyersville officials and the new owners of the Field of Dreams property recently met with Governor Branstad and other state officials to seek support for the All Star Ballpark Heaven project in the upcoming session.  According to a press release, Mayor Jim Heavens says they are encouraged by the response from the Governor and his advisors concerning potential economic support from the state.  The city is currently studying the project's impact on sewer and water needs, should the city choose to annex the property. Those results are expected in the next couple of weeks.  The All Star Ballpark Heaven project is slated to begin in late 2012, with the first phase opening in April 2014.


Dyersville Area Chamber of Commerce to Hold Legislative Luncheon
 
The Dyersville Area Chamber of Commerce will host a Legislative Luncheon on Tuesday, January 3rd at Country Junction in Dyersville.  Area lawmakers Tom Hancock, Lee Hein and Steve Lukan have been invited to discuss the upcoming legislative session.  Everyone is welcome to attend the event, which begins at noon.  The cost of the meal is $10.  RSVP to the chamber by calling 875-2311.


Dyersville Man Arrested in Connection with Vehicle Fire
 
A Dyersville man has been arrested in connection with a car fire on Christmas.  19-year-old Tyler Wohlers was arrested and charged with 2nd Degree Arson, a Class C Felony.  Authorities were called to the 100 block of 3rd Street SE Sunday evening and found a car engulfed in flames on the passenger side.  Wohlers is being held at the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center on $7,500 bond.


Dubuque Man Arrested in Connection with Fatal Crash near Sageville
 
Authorities on Wednesday arrested a man who fled the scene of a fatal crash on Highway 52 near Sageville. 52-year-old Earl Hiland III of Dubuque was northbound on Highway 52 when he crossed the center line and hit a southbound car, which then struck a van.  28-year-old Casey Craugh, of Hazel Green, Wis. died in the crash, while 42-year-old Jennifer Pape of Holy Cross was injured.  Hiland, who fled the scene on foot, is charged with leaving the scene of a fatality accident, failure to provide aid, leaving the scene of a personal injury accident and driving while license is denied or revoked. He was being held on bond. 

Two women have also been charged in connection with the crash after authorities say they provided false information. 40-year-old Denise Deckert, the registered owner of the truck involved in the crash, is charged with two counts of aiding and abetting, filing false reports and allowing an unauthorized person to drive.  39-year-old Tamra Schuckert of Bellevue, who said she was driving the pickup, is charged with two counts of aiding and abetting and filing false reports.

 
Two People Injured in Crash in Dubuque County
 
Two people were injured in a crash on Highway 52 near Clear Creek Road in Dubuque County Wednesday afternoon.   The state patrol says 66-year-old Jennifer Zieman of Postville was northbound on Highway 52 when she fell asleep and drifted off the road, hitting a DOT pickup that was parked on the shoulder.   Zieman's vehicle pushed the pickup into 61-year-old David Biedler of Dubuque, who was doing maintenance work on the shoulder.   Both were taken to hospitals for treatment.   That crash happened around 1:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Deer Hunter Shot in Leg in Jones County
 
An Olin man was shot in the leg by his father as the two men prepared to go deer hunting near Olin. The DNR says 47-year-old Rodney McCormick was shot in the leg below the knee as he got out of a vehicle Wednesday afternoon. According to a news release, that McCormick's father, Larry McCormick, of Olin, was loading a .44 caliber pistol when the gun fired, hitting his son. Rodney McCormick was flown by helicopter to a Cedar Rapids hospital where he is being treated.


Newt Gingrich Visits Dyersville
 
Republican Presidential Hopeful Newt Gingrich made a stop at the National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville Tuesday evening.  The former Speaker of the House had this message for his supporters.

The Iowa Caucus is next Tuesday.  The Dyersville caucus event will be held at Beckman High School beginning at 7 p.m.


Wisconsin Resident Dies in Dubuque County Crash
 
SAGEVILLE, Iowa (AP) - Authorities say the driver of a damaged pickup fled after a fatal Iowa collision that killed a Wisconsin resident.
     
A news release from the Dubuque County Sheriff's Office says the accident occurred around 5 p.m. Tuesday on U.S. Highway 52 near Sageville in northeast Iowa.
     
Investigators say a northbound pickup crossed the center line and hit a southbound car driven by 28-year-old Casey Craugh, of Hazel Green, Wis. Craugh's car slid into the 
northbound lane and was struck by a northbound van.
     
The van driver, 42-year-old Jennifer Pape, was taken to a hospital. The sheriff's office says Craugh was pronounced dead at the scene.
     
The pickup driver fled on foot and is being sought.


Authorities Investigating Car Fire in Dyersville
 
Police and Firefighters were called to a car fire on the 100 block of 3rd Street SE in Dyersville Sunday evening.  Upon arrival, the vehicle was engulfed in flames on the passenger side.  The responding officers and firefighters were able to extinguish the fire, which is considered suspicious.  The Dubuque Country Sheriff's Department is assisting in the investigation.


Dubuque Police Looking for Robbery Suspect
 
Dubuque Police are searching for a man who robbed the EZ Money Check Cashing store on Pennsylvania Avenue Monday morning.  Authorities say an employee opening for business at 8:30 when the suspect entered and demanded money.  The suspect, described as a black male, about 5'9" wearing black pants and a black hoodie sweatshirt, fled the store on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.  No weapon was displayed and no one was injured.  Anyone with info should contact Dubuque Police.


No One Injured When Pickup Crashes Into Casey's Store
 
No one was injured when a pickup crashed into the Casey's General Store on Rockdale Road in Key West Sunday morning.  Police say Bradley Comer of Georgia thought he had the truck in reverse when he was pulling out of a parking space, but had shifted into drive.  Comer told police when he realized his mistake, he intended to step on the break, but his foot slipped and hit the gas pedal, sending the truck into the store.  Damage is estimated between $15,000 and $18,000.  That incident happened shortly before 11 a.m. Sunday.


Newt Gingrich to visit Dubuque, Dyersville on December 27
 
GOP Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich will make stops in Dubuque and Dyersville this Tuesday (Dec. 27) as part of his Jobs and Prosperity Bus Tour. Gingrich will be at the Dubuque Golf and Country Club from 1-2 p.m., and will then stop at the National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville at 4:30.


Worthington Man Arrested on Theft Charges
 
A Worthington man was arrested earlier this week on theft charges.  30-year-old Anthony Loecke was charged with first-degree theft on Tuesday after authorities seized a semi that had been stolen from Des Moines in November.  They had previously seized a skid loader worth $80,000 that was stolen in Linn County in March.  Loecke was released from the Dubuque County Jail after posting bond.  

 
Weapons permits spike 170 percent in Iowa in 2011
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The number of Iowans seeking permits to carry handguns and other weapons has increased 170 percent this year.
     
The Des Moines Register says in a copyright story that nearly 95,000 Iowans received 
non-professional weapons permits from January through November.  That's according to data from the Iowa Department of Public Safety.
     
The surge comes as a new law gives sheriffs less discretion over who can be denied permits.
     
Numbers from the state's three most populous counties show an even greater surge. The number of permits issued thus far in 2011 has spiked 271 percent in In Polk, Linn and Scott counties.
     
But Scott County Sheriff Dennis Conard says few problems have emerged despite the increase. Conrad says those who qualify for a permit are not likely to cause trouble.


Clermont Woman Charged with 11 Counts

CLAYTON COUNTY, Iowa – Investigators say a Clermont woman obtained more than $20,000 in merchandise and cash after defrauding an elderly woman.

The Elkader Police Department says 47 year-old  Marie Germann, was working for a home health care firm in Elkader and taking care of an 83-year-old woman when she forged checks and used the victim's credit card.

Germann is charged with 11 counts of forgery and charges of  criminal conduct, theft, and elder abuse.

She was released from jail on $20,000 bond.



Iowa DNR Reports Numbers From Shotgun Deer Seasons

Deer hunters reported taking nearly 70,000 deer during the recently
completed Iowa shotgun deer seasons. The kill is about 9 percent lower than
what was reported in 2010 and about 30 percent below the reported harvest in
2006. The number of licenses issued for these seasons was about the same as
in 2010 and 5 percent lower than in 2006. Dale Garner, chief of the DNR's
Wildlife Bureau says the reduced kill is a result of the reduced deer
population. Garner says numbers in many areas are near the departments
objective and they are now encouraging hunters to be more selective. The DNR
will review the harvest and population surveys after the seasons are
complete in January and make proposals to reduce the deer kill and stabilize
deer numbers. Reductions in the harvest were proposed in 2011 but not
adopted.


Ron Paul to Visit Dubuque and Manchester December 22
 
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will hold town hall meetings in Dubuque and Manchester on Thursday (Dec. 22). The Dubuque event will be held at the Grand River Center at noon, and the Manchester town hall meeting will be held at 3 p.m. at the Delaware County Fairgrounds.


Delaware County Supervisors News
 
The Delaware County Board of Supervisors met this week.  The board and Manchester city officials discussed the renewal of the 28E agreement for the communication center.  County officials asked if the city could provide more detailed payroll info and copies of invoices used for the non-payroll line items.  Manchester City Manager Tim Vick says that process would be very labor intensive and the he had not included any administration fees into the current proposals for the agreement.  The board will review the info and set up another worksesson on the agreement.  In other business, the board approved the final plans for resurfacing work on X-47 from 285th Street to Highway 20.  State bid letting for that farm-to-market funded project is slated for March 20th. If approved in the next fiscal year, phase two of the project would continue the resurfacing to Highway 38.


Rick Perry's Bus Tour Stops in Dyersville
 
GOP Presidential hopeful Rick Perry made a stop in Dyersville Monday afternoon as part of his Iowa bus tour. During a meet-and-greet at Country Junction, Perry turned his attention from his fellow candidates to President Obama.  Perry said that despite Obama's promise of "hope and change," the county has seen "destructive" results.  Perry also made stops in Elkader, Manchester and Dubuque. 
 

Fire Destroys Central City Home
 
An early morning fire has destroyed a vacant Central City home.  Crews were called to the fire at the intersection of 8th and Commercial Streets around 1:30 this morning.  Officials say the home was a foreclosure property so there were no occupants.  Investigators are working to determine the cause of that fire.


Dyersville Teen Taken to Hospital With Possible Injuries Following Crash
 
Authorities were called to an accident on 210th Street west of Dyersville earlier today (Dec. 19).  According to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, 14-year-old Linday Althoff of Dyersville was eastbound on 210th Street when she went around a curve and lost control on the frost-covered road.  Althoff's vehicle left the roadway and rolled in the north ditch.  Althoff was taken to Mercy in Dyersville with possible injuries.  That accident happened around 8:30 this morning.


Three Injured in Crash Near New Vienna
 
Three people were injured in a crash at the intersection of Highway 136 and Vaske Road near New Vienna Friday Night (Dec. 16).  According to the Dubuque County Sheriff's Office, 17-year-old Adam McCarraher of New Vienna was northbound on Highway 136 when he lost control and crossed the center line.  His vehicle struck a southbound vehicle, driven by 41-year-old Larry Naber of Dyersville.  McCarraher was was airlifted to University Hospitals in Iowa City with serious injuries.  Naber and his passenger, 44-year-old Joyce Naber, were taken to Mercy in Dubuque for treatment.  That crash happened shortly before 8 p.m. Friday.


Rick Perry Bus Tour to Stop in Dyersville, Elkader
 
GOP Presidential hopeful Rick Perry will stop in Elkader and Dyersville December 19 as part of his Iowa Bus Tour.  Perry will hold a meet-and-greet at Johnson Restaurant in Elkader at 10:15 Monday morning, followed by a meet-and-greet at Country Junction in Dyersville at 4:30.


Western Dubuque Community School District has been awarded energy efficiency rebates from Alliant Energy Company for recent projects in Dyersville and Farley

Through a partnership with Alliant Energy and The Weidt Group from Minneapolis, MN, the Western Dubuque Community School District and their design team, Neuman Monson Architects of Iowa City, were able to design and construct high performance and energy efficient projects utilizing the latest technology.  These efforts were made possible through a rebate program offered by Alliant Energy. Final verification audits were recently completed and the District will receive rebate checks for Dyersville Elementary in the amount of $132,173 and Drexler Middle/Intermediate School in the amount of $190,624.  These funds offset the costs of energy efficiency upgrades at each location.  Simple payback analysis shows that the energy efficiency improvements to the Dyersville Elementary project pay for themselves in 9.5 years, while the Drexler Middle/Intermediate School
project has a 3.6 year payback.


New Hours Announced for Dubuque County Treasurer's Dyersville Satellite Office
 
The Dubuque County Treasurer's Dyersville Satellite Office will have new schedule in the new year.  Beginning the week of January 9, the office will be closed on Monday and Friday, and will open 8:30 to 11 a.m. and Noon to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.


Brandon Man Convicted of Sexually Abusing 2 Children 
 
INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (AP) - A 64-year-old eastern Iowa man who identified himself as a retired minister has been convicted of sexually abusing two children. Roland Fulton, of Brandon, faces a mandatory 25-year prison term on each count of sexually abusing children younger than 12.
     
Fulton's sentencing in Buchanan County District Court is set for Feb. 7.
 

West Union Woman Charged in Sex Offender Custody Case
 
WEST UNION, Iowa (AP) - A northeast Iowa woman has been arrested after authorities say she allowed a convicted sex offender to supervise her two children.
     
21-year-old Amber Stewart, of West Union, has been charged with child endangerment.
     
Officials with the Fayette County sheriff's office say Stewart let 29-year-old Allen Love Jr., of Clermont, have custody or control of her two minor children. Iowa code prohibits a parent from knowingly allowing a person on the sexual offender registry from supervising a child.
     
Love was arrested for a parole violation. He is currently on parole for third-degree sexual abuse.
     
Stewart's children were placed with a family member.


Dyersville Mayor and Council Members Interview Police Chief Candidates
 
The Dyersville Mayor and City Council interviewed candidates for the Police Chief job on Saturday.  One of the finalists, Travis Hamilton, a detective in Johnston, withdrew his name prior to the final interviews.  That leaves Interim Chief Brent Schroeder and Asbury Assistant Chief Thomas Hennebery.  A decision on the new chief is anticipated before the end of the year, with the official appointed expected in early January.


Maquoketa Valley REC Among Cooperatives to Receive Grants to
Repair Damaged Power Lines
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Iowa has been awarded more than $40 million in federal disaster funds to repair power lines damaged during storms and flooding in 2008.
     
The funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency were announced Tuesday. The grants will help repair hundreds of miles of power lines damaged by tornadoes, severe storms and heavy rains. Some of the funds also will help demolish homes in flood-prone areas of Des Moines.
     
The Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative received the largest grant at $11 million to repair 165 miles of electrical lines. The East Central Iowa Rural Electric Cooperative received $8.4 million to repair 246 miles of lines.
     
Other organizations receiving grants include the Western Iowa Power Cooperative, the Heartland Power cooperatives, the TIP Rural Electric Cooperative and the Guthrie County Rural Electric Cooperative.


Johnston Man Injured in Crash Near Dyersville
 
A Johnston man was injured when his pickup hit a semi at the intersection of Highway 20 and 332nd Avenue near Dyersville Monday morning.  Authorities say 39-year-old Earl Van De Pol of Ottumwa was southbound on 332nd when he attempted to turn east onto Highway 20.  Van De Pol stopped to yield for eastbound vehicles, which blocked all of the inside and most of the outside westbound lane.  42-year-old Collins Mason of Johnston, who was westbound, struck the left rear of the trailer and entered the ditch.  He was flown to University Hospitals in Iowa City.  That crash happened at 6:45 a.m. Monday.


Luxemburg Teen Among Finalists for "Rudy" Awards
 
A Luxemburg teen has been named a finalist for the Parade Magazine "Rudy" awards, which honor the nation's most inspiring football players.  16-year-old Matt Riniker was injured in a 4-wheeler accident when he was 14 and eventually made the decision to have his leg amputated.  This year, Riniker returned to the football field at Western Dubuque, which led to his nomination for the "Rudy" awards.  A total of $25,000 in scholarships will be awarded to the 12 finalists.  The winner will receive $7,500, 4 runners up will receive $2,500 each, the fan favorite will receive a $1,500 dollar scholarship, and the remaining candidates will each receive $1,000.  All 12 will be featured in the January 15 issue of PARADE.


Iowa Farm Bureau Chooses New President

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Iowa Farm Bureau members have chosen to replace their current president with a farmer from Warren County.
     
Farm Bureau delegates on Thursday picked current vice president Craig Hill to lead the organization.
     
Hill will replace Brooklyn dairy farmer Craig Lang who had been president since 2002.  Hill farms about 1,000 acres and raises swine near Milo.
     
Lang, who also serves on Iowa's Board of Regents, may have lost support among delegates because of the policies he supported.  For instance, a proposal he backed to require conservation practices in the next farm bill failed to gain support in September.
 
 
Iowa Regents Approve 3.75 Percent Tuition Increase
     
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Board of Regents has given final approval to a 3.75 percent tuition increase for in-state undergraduate students.
     
The regents voted 7-1 Thursday to approve the proposal, which raises tuition at the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa by $240.  Mandatory fees will increase an additional $50 at Iowa and $45 at UNI.
     
University officials' caution the increase could be adjusted upward later depending on how much money lawmakers approve for the universities during budget talks next year.
     
Regent Bruce Rastetter said university officials worked hard to keep the increase as low as possible and in the range of inflation.  He said it was important to let students, parents and lawmakers know about the increase now.
     
Regent Ruth Harkin voted against the tuition increase.


Iowa Sets Farmland Price Record at $20K an Acre
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Iowa has a new farmland price record.
     
It  happened on Wednesday when a 74-acre tract near Hull in Sioux County in northwest Iowa sold for $20,000 an acre.
     
The previous record was in October when a 120-acre parcel went for $16,750 per acre near Sioux Center, also in Sioux County
     
Auctioneer Pete Polleman, of Hull, who called Wednesday's sale, says farmland in northwest Iowa is very valuable, with good commodity prices and a strong livestock industry.
     
Economist emeritus Neil Harl of Iowa State University calls the prices "amazing."
     
A survey or real estate agents in September put the state average at $6,477 an acre, an increase of over 30 percent in the last year. ISU will release its annual farmland survey Dec. 14.


Dubuque Man Enters Plea on Kidnapping and Sexual Abuse Charges
 
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - A Dubuque man has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping and sexual abuse charges.  Scott Robinson was arrested in October after police say he held a woman against her will at his apartment and sexually abused her.  Robinson's attorney has filed several motions, including one for a change of 
venue.


New Owners of Field of Dreams Property Meet With City Council
 
The new owners of the Field of Dreams property attended a work session held by the Dyersville City Council Monday night. Mike and Denise Stillman showed the presentation they had given to neighbors with the proposed layout. The first phase, which is scheduled to be completed in 2014, will include 12 baseball/softball fields along with an indoor complex, dorms and a zip line. The second phase, scheduled for completion in 2017, will include more baseball/softball fields and another dorm.


Manchester Holds Annual Holiday Window Walk

Here are the winners from the 2011 Manchester Holiday Window Walk

Best Live Windows
  1st  Place  -  Widner Drug  for  "Why is this star so Bright"
  2nd Place -   Marilyn's Hallmark  for   "Bonjour O Holy Night"
  Honorable Mention  -  Thompson Shoes  with St. Paul's School of Religion

Best Activity
  1st Place   -  J & D Menswear with RMC making star ornaments with kids
  2nd Place  -  Living Hope Evangelical Free Church making Smore's
  Honorable mention  -  3 Wise Men walking the street with the camel

Best decorated
  1st Place  -  Roses in the Snow
  2nd Place - Heritage Printing


Dubuque County Changes Snow Plowing Starting Time
 
Dubuque County snow plows will be hitting the roads a bit later.  Last year, the county started plowing at 3:30 a.m., but won't start until 5 a.m. this winter to help cut cost and spread plowing throughout the day.  During a work session Monday, Western Dubuque Superintendent Jeff Corkery discussed the challenges they will face in deciding to delay or cancel school with the later plow times.  Supervisor
Eric Manternach said he isn't opposed to being flexible, but they can't guarantee an earlier start.  Dubuque School District officials say they will notify parents that delays and cancellations will be made later than usual.


Dyersville Mayor and Council Members to Interview Police Chief Candidates

The mayor and city council will interview candidates for the Dyersville Police Chief position this Saturday, December 10th.  The City received a total of 25 applications for the job. The Public Safety Committee interviewed five candidates and recommended the finalists.  The candidates to be interviewed are interim chief Brent Schroeder, Asbury Assistant Police Chief Thomas Henneberry, and Travis Hamilton, a detective in Johnston.  A decision on a new police chief is anticipated before then end of the year with an appointment in early January.


Authorities Investigating Jackson County Incident
 
Jackson County Sheriff's Deputies were dispatched to a possible burglary around 1 o'clock this morning in Monmouth.  According to a press release, homeowner Mike Franzen stated that his wife heard noises outside the residence.  While Franzen was investigating, he opened the garage door and saw the suspect holding a shotgun.  As Franzen shut the door, the suspect fired one shot at the door before fleeing.  The suspect was wearing blue jeans, a green coat and a ski mask.  Anyone with info should call the Jackson County Sheriff's Office.


Montgomery Gentry to Perform at 2012 Delaware County Fair
 
One of country music's greatest duos will headline the country concert at the 2012 Delaware County Fair.  Montgomery Gentry will perform Thursday, July 12th.  Track seating will be $35, and this year, the fair will offer courtyard seating, which includes a general admission bleacher seat, snacks, beverages, wait staff and an area for dancing.  Tickets for Montgomery Gentry will go on sale at 9 a.m. December 17th.  To purchase tickets, call the fair office at 563-927-6449 or go to www.delawarecofair.com


Anamosa Man Charged in Deadly Eastern Iowa Crash
 
An Anamosa man has been arrested after a crash in Jackson County that killed a Monmouth man.
     
According to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, 63-year-old James Isaacson, of Anamosa, has been charged with vehicular homicide and drunken driving.
     
The crash happened at 6:05 p.m. Thursday on Highway 64 near Monmouth.
     
Seventy-five-year-old Wayne Yarolem of Monmouth died in the crash, which is being investigated by the Iowa State Patrol. 
     
Isaacson was being held in the Jackson County jail. Jail officials did not have any attorney information for Isaacson.


Trial Date Changes for Ryan Woman Accused of Shooting Husband
 
The trial for a Ryan woman accused of killing her husband has been rescheduled again.  42-year-old Revette Sauser was scheduled to stand trial beginning next Wednesday, but it has now been pushed back to January 11th.  Sauser is charged with first-degree murder in the April 3rd shooting of her husband, Terry.  She originally pleaded not guilty, but her attorney has since filed a notice pleading diminished responsibility and/or insanity and self defense.


Federal Funding Awarded to Repair Flood Damaged Roads in Iowa
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Department of Transportation has received more than $5.2 million to repair or rebuild flood-damaged highways.  The federal funding announced yesterday includes $931,000 for Dubuque and Jackson counties.  Senator Tom Harkin says the money will reimburse Iowa for funds already paid.


Epworth Man Faces Sex Abuse Charges
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - An Epworth man accused of sexually abusing two boys has been arrested.
     
A news release from the Dubuque County Sheriff's Office says 52-year-old Joseph Simon Junior faces two counts of sex abuse with minors.
     
The release says the incidents occurred this past summer Simon is a substitute bus driver in the Western Dubuque School District, but authorities say the alleged abuse did not occur on school grounds or property of the District.
 

Authorities Investigating Dubuque County Fire
 
The Epworth Fire Department responded to a structure fire at the Ferring Mobile Home Park on North Cascade Road late Wednesday night.  Upon arrival firefighters found a fully engulfed shed, with fire extending to two nearby trailers.  The shed was destroyed, while one mobile had major damage and the other minor damage.  The fire appears to have started in the shed and has been ruled suspicious.  Assisting were the Asbury, Key West and Centralia-Peosta Fire Departments, along with the Dubuque County Sheriff's Office, State Patrol and Maquoketa Valley REC.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.  No one was injured.


Cascade Council Selects Firm for City Administrator Hiring
 
The Cascade City Council has selected Snyder and Associates to help hire a new city administrator.  Current administrator Randy Lansing is leaving for the same position in Garner.  His final day in Cascade will be December 16th.  In other business, William Boffeli announced he will resign from the council effective December 31st due to changes in his employement.  The council will have 40 days from that date to appoint a new council member.


Authorities Investigating Sexual Assault in Dyersville

On November 21, 2011, a 42 year old female reported to the Dubuque County Sheriff's Department that she had been sexually assaulted at a residence in Dyersville.

On the same date, the Dyersville Police Department and Dubuque County Sheriff's Department executed a search warrant at the location where the alleged incident occurred.

The investigation is ongoing and further information will be released as it becomes available.


Dyersville City Council News
 
The Dyersville City Council met Monday.  They held a public hearing on an application for voluntary annexation of property owned by Big River United Energy.  Some neighbors of the property on Vine Road spoke in opposition of the request because of its potential use.  Council member Molly Evers moved to deny the annexation, but her motion died for a lack of a second.  Mike English then made a motion to approve the annexation, which was approved by a vote of 3-1. 

In other business, the council tabled a resolution on a contract to design two lighted little league fields at commercial club park, and authorized the city administrator to sign an agreement with IIW for the Field of Dreams utilities extension feasibility study. 
 

Court Makes Ruling in Horsfield vs. City of Dyersville Open Records Case
 
A ruling has been made in the Horsfield Construction vs. The City of Dyersville Open Records suit. This case involved Horsfield's attempt to be approved as a supplier for city projects.  In the ruling, Judge Andrea Dryer stated that the city made good faith efforts to comply with the open records request.  Dryer ordered the petition be dismissed and that Horsfield pay the court costs associated with the petition.


Thanksgetting Winner

Congrats to Donald Goerdt of Farley, this year's Thanksgetting Winner!  Donald will receive gift certificates from K&K Logo Designs, First Avenue Bakery, Tomy Outlet Store, Quik n' Handi, BP One Stop, Ideal Furniture, Pamida, Chad's Pizza and Restaurant, Mercy Family Pharmacy-Dyersville, Willenborg Lawn Ornaments and Mechelle's Designs, Gifts and Holiday Lighting.  Thanks to our sponsoring business and to all who signed up.


Iowa Principal Gets 30 Years for Taping Students
     
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - A former Iowa elementary school principal has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for secretly videotaping dozens of young male students using the bathroom.
     
U.S. District Judge Linda Reade on Monday issued the sentence to former Sageville Elementary School principal Robert Burke during a hearing in federal court in Cedar Rapids.  It was the maximum penalty possible for the 43-year-old Burke, who pleaded guilty to one count of producing child pornography in August.
     
Investigators arrested Burke at his Dubuque home in June after an FBI agent linked his computer to images of child pornography being shared on the Internet.  During the raid, they found a huge stash of child pornography.
     
Burke told investigators during an interview he installed cameras in the school bathroom to get video of students' genitals.


Archdiocese of Dubuque Begins 175th Anniversary Observance
 
The Archdiocese of Dubuque has begun the yearlong observance of the 175th anniversary of its founding.  The Diocese of Dubuque was established as the nation’s 14th Roman Catholic diocese on July 28, 1837, when Bishop Mathias Loras was appointed the first bishop of this frontier territory. The original diocese included America's heartland of Iowa, Minnesota, and portions of the Dakotas, which are east of the Missouri River. It was named an archdiocese on June 15, 1893. Today, the archdiocese spans 30 counties in the northeast quarter of Iowa and serves 202,601 Catholics. The theme for the anniversary is "Jesus Alive through 175 years." The anniversary year will conclude with a Mass on Nov. 25, 2012, at the newest church, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Hiawatha.


Flynn Announces Sale of Ready Mix Plants
 
A local ready-mix company will sell all but one of its plants in Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin.  The Flynn Group recently announced that it will sell the plants to Bard Materials of Dyersville and Manatt's of Brooklyn, Iowa.  The family plans to keep its ready mix location in East Dubuque. 
 
Illinois Man Wanted for Minnesota Killing Arrested in Iowa
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - Authorities say a Chicago man wanted on a murder warrant in Minneapolis has been arrested in northeast Iowa.
     
The Dubuque County sheriff's office says 32-year-old Kashaun Pierce was taken into custody without incident on Friday in Peosta. Officials say he was a passenger in a vehicle that was stopped by law enforcement.
     
Pierce was arrested on a second-degree murder warrant from Minnesota's Hennepin County.  WCCO-TV in Minnesota reports Pierce is accused in the November 12 shooting death of Delwin Cooper.
 

Iowa Man Convicted in Shooting Death of Girlfriend
           
MONONA, Iowa (AP) - A Monona man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the 2010 death of his girlfriend.
     
Christopher Thompson was convicted Friday in Allamakee County.  He'll be sentenced January 18.
     
Authorities say Thompson shot 40-year-old Angela Gabel in the head during a domestic dispute in October 2010.  When officers arrived, authorities say, Thompson came out of the house holding the couple's infant. He then went back inside the house and a standoff ensued.  Thompson later surrendered.  The baby was not harmed.


Monticello Man Injured in Crash on Stone Bridge Road
 
A Monticello man was injured in single-vehicle crash Tuesday afternoon near Monticello.  According to the Jones County Sheriff's Office, 27-year-old Matt Edwards was southbound on Stone Bridge Road when he failed to negotiate a curve and left the roadway.  His pickup rolled multiple times before coming to rest on its wheels.  Edwards, who was partially ejected, was found by a passer-by.  He was flown to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics with life threatening injuries.  That accident happened around 3:20 p.m. Tuesday, about two miles northwest of Monticello.  The investigation continues, and charges are pending.  
 

Dyersville Woman Injured in Highway 20 Crash
 
A Dyersville woman was injured in a crash on Highway 20 Sunday evening.  The Iowa State Patrol says 25-year-old Kelli Deutmeyer was eastbound on 20 near Wuchter Road when she swerved to avoid a deer.  Deutmeyer's vehicle went into the median and rolled onto its top.  Deutmeyer was taken to Mercy in Dubuque for treatment.  That accident happened at 6:15 p.m. Sunday.


Presidential Hopefuls Return to Eastern Iowa Tuesday

Herman Cain will be at the Manna World Cafe, 700 Locust St., Dubuque, at 9:45 a.m, before hosting an event in Urbandale.

Rick Santorum will be in Anamosa, Dyersville, and Dubuque, holding three town hall meetings.  At 1:00 p.m., he'll be at the Lawrence Community Center in Anamosa. At 3:00 p.m., he'll host a town hall meeting at the Dyersville Public Library. His last stop of the day is at 7:30 p.m. at Star Restaurant in Dubuque.  Santorum recently completed the goal of visiting each of Iowa's 99 counties.


Police Investigate Death in Fire-Damaged Apartment
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - Authorities are investigating the death of a Dubuque woman in her fire-damaged home.
     
Dubuque police say the body was found Friday morning after a medical emergency was reported at the apartment. The victim's name has not been released.
     
Police say the fire and death don't appear to be suspicious. An autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death.

Guttenberg Fire Department Responds to Mobile Home Fire
 
The Guttenberg Fire Department was called to 37493 Olympic Avenue for a house fire Friday afternoon.  According to a press release, the mobile home was fully engulfed before crews arrived.  The occupants were able to escape without injury. 

The fire was brought under control, but the home and all contents were a total loss.  There was also minimal heat damage to a nearby house.  The cause is under investigation, but it has been ruled accidental.  The American Red Cross was contacted to assist the owner.  That fire was reported around 1:15 p.m. Friday.


Veterans Day By The Numbers

Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” on November 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of World War I. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 for an annual observance, and November 11th became a national holiday beginning in 1938. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed legislation in 1954 to change the name to Veterans Day as a way to honor those who served in all American wars.

The day honors military veterans with parades and speeches across the nation. A national ceremony takes place at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Here are some stats about veterans from the U.S. Census Bureau:

21.8 million: The number of military veterans in the United States in 2010.

1.6 million: The number of female veterans in 2010.

9 million: The number of veterans 65 and older in 2010. At the other end of the age spectrum, 1.7 million were younger than 35.

7.6 million: Number of Vietnam-era veterans in 2010; 35% of all living veterans served during this time (1964-1975). In addition, 4.8 million served during the Gulf War (representing service from August 2, 1990, to present); 2.1 million in World War II (1941-1945); 2.6 million in the Korean War (1950-1953); and 5.5 million in peacetime only.


One Person Killed in Accident Near Edgewood
 
A Pleasant Hill man was killed in a two vehicle accident near Edgewood Wednesday morning.  According to the Iowa State Patrol, 64-year-old James Kelly was northbound on Highway 3 when he lost control and crossed the center line.  Kelly's vehicle collided head-on with a semi, driven by 53-year-old William Glew of Maynard.  Glew was not injured. That crash happened around 7:30 Wednesday morning, at the intersection of Highway 3 and Delta Avenue.


Lake Delhi Bond Issue Approved
 
Residents of the Lake Delhi taxing district approved a major bond issue Tuesday.  The property owners voted 836 to 43 on the proposal to issue up to $6 million in general obligation bonds to help pay for rebuilding. The plan calls for property owners to pay a combined $450,000 a year for 20 years to retire the bonds.  That equals out to about $586 dollars a year for a house assessed at $100,000.


Ryan Teen Injured in Two Vehicle Crash
 
A Ryan teenager was injured in a two vehicle crash on Highway 13 north of Ryan earlier today (November 9). According to the State Patrol, 16-year-old Kaylee Kellum was northbound on Highway 13 when she lost control and crossed the center line into the path of a southbound vehicle driven by 57-year-old Donald McKee of Manchester.  Kellum was taken to Regional Medical Center in Manchester by ambulance.  She is charged with failure to maintain control.  That crash happened at 7:05 a.m., two miles north of Ryan


Area Election Results
> Denotes winner(s)
 
Dyersville Mayor
> (I) James Heavens 683
Alvin Haas 468
 
Dyersville City Council At-Large One 4-year term
> Mark Breitbach 599
Brian Cassidy 270
Kathy Leibold 75
Adam Huenergarth 50
 
Dyersville City Council Ward Two-4 year term
> (I) Michael English 194
Janet Willenbring 75
 
Cascade Mayor
> Michael Henry 413 62%
Michael J. Wheaton 252 38%
 
Cascade City Council-Two 4-year terms
>Patrick Kearney 351
>(I) Steven Knepper 320
 
Farley City Council-Three 4-year terms
>David Kluesner 236
>(I) Jason Norton 152
>Jay Hefel 118
 
Epworth At Large
> Larry Biermann (Inc.) 104 40%
> Dana Nadermann (Inc.) 90 35%
Garry Gansen 65 25%
 
Peosta At Large
> Steve Gremmel 109 41%
> Gerald Hess 102 39%
Larry Mescher (Inc.) 52 20%
 
Lake Delhi District Ballot Issue - Bond Issue
 
> Yes 836 95%
No 43 5%
 
Monticello Council At Large Seat
> William Meyer 282 56%
Gerald Muller 219 44%
 
Monticello Council Ward 1
> Reenie Breyer 87 67%
Greg Merfeld 43 33%


Beckman Advances to Semi-Finals

The Beckman football team has advanced to the semi-finals for the first time with a 31-0 win over Clarion-Goldfield.  The Blazers will face #1 ranked Regina at 10:30 a.m. next Monday (Nov. 14) back at the UNI Dome.  Catch all the action on KDST with the pre-game show beginning at 10.


Cascade Man Hurt in Fall From Tree Stand
   
CASCADE, Iowa (AP) - A bow hunter has been injured in a fall from a tree stand.
     
The Jones County Sheriff's Office says 24-year-old Brad Staner, of Cascade, was hurt Saturday as he hunted near the Maquoketa River.
     
The office says Staner had stood up to take aim at a buck, but Staner's strap to the stand broke. He fell about 14 feet.
     
Staner used his cellphone to call for help. Rescuers took him to a Dubuque hospital.


Group OKs Transferring Lake Delhi Dam Ownership
 
DELHI, Iowa (AP) - Lake Delhi residents have approved  transferringn ownership of the failed dam to the community's governing body.
     
Members of the Lake Delhi Recreation Association voted 420 to 16 on Sunday to transfer ownership to the Lake Delhi Combined Recreational Facility and Water Quality District. 
     
The association had been told by state officials that the transfer to a public entity was necessary to get consideration for financial assistance in rebuilding the dam.
     
On Tuesday, the 832 property owners in the taxing district will vote on more than $6 million in bonds to help rebuild the dam.


Holy Cross Teen Injured in Crash That Kills Minnesota Teenager
 
DECORAH, Iowa (AP) - Authorities say an 18-year-old from Rochester, Minn., has been killed and six other people, including a Holy Cross teen, were injured in a rollover crash of a pickup near Decorah.
     
The accident occurred around 9:15 p.m. Wednesday.
     
The Iowa State Patrol says a passenger, Joshua Evers, was killed. The driver, 18-year-old Brenden Christensen, of Winnebago, Minn., and five others in the truck were injured.
     
The patrol says Christensen was driving west on 245th Street and failed to negotiate a curve near 200th Avenue. The truck ran into a ditch, overturned and ended up on its passenger side.
     
Other passengers from Minnesota were identified as Trey Dylsin-Hiller, of Frost; and Kristin Easley, of Preston. Iowans in the truck were Bobby Wild, of Lansing; Shenyse Tharp, of Holy Cross; and Keisha Kerr, of Postville


Second Person Arrested in Stolen Vehicle Case

A second person has been arrested in connection with a stolen vehicle case. Dyersville police were notified of a gas drive off in earlville sunday evening, and shortly after, an officer located the vehicle, which was stopped at the intersection of highway 20 and 136.  Dispatch advised the officer that the vehicle was reported stolen in Wisconsin. 

While the officer was arresting the driver, the passenger fled on foot.  The passenger, a 17-year-old male, was taken into custody Monday afternoon in Farley.  The driver, 20-year-old Joseph Zannino, was taken to the Delaware County jail following his arrest on Sunday.  The investigation continues and further charges are pending.


Field of Dreams Site Sold
 
DYERSVILLE, Iowa (AP) -- The sprawling eastern Iowa cornfields made famous by the movie "Field of Dreams" are being sold to a company that will preserve the site's baseball legacy, the owners announced Sunday.

Don and Becky Lansing said they have accepted an offer from Mike and Denise Stillman and their company, Go the Distance Baseball LLC, which will develop the site near Dyersville as a baseball and softball complex. A purchase price was not disclosed. "We worked hard to maintain its wholesome allure, and our success says a lot about our nation's love affair with its national pastime," Becky Lansing said in a statement. "It truly is a special place."

The Stillmans' plan for the property includes preservation of the existing buildings and development of "All-Star Ballpark Heaven," described as a complex including fields for baseball and softball tournaments and an indoor training facility. Go the Distance plans to offer tournaments for teams of players ages 18 and younger, professional-style training and skills competitions.

"We understand the impact that demographics, market trends and the economy will have on baseball and those who love the game in the next decade," Denise Stillman said. "... We are thrilled to continue the 'Field of Dreams' legacy."


Man Airlifted to Hospital After Vehicle Hits Horse
 
A Clarence man was airlifted to a hospital after his vehicle collided with a horse late Thursday night. The Jones County Sheriff's Office says Terrance Ward was southbound on Highway 136 near Onslow when he hit the horse. The crash happened around 11:45 p.m. Thursday.  It remains under investigation.


DNR Investigating Delaware County Fish Kill
 
The DNR is monitoring a fish kill in Delaware County.  According to a press release, hog producer Dan Goedken accidentally left a valve open on a manure transfer pump about two miles east of Petersburg on Tuesday morning.  Goedken, who contacted the DNR, shut off the valve and built a retention dike to minimize flow into Bear Creek.  An estimated 2,000 to 5,000 gallons of liquid manure had spilled by the time the valve was closed, with an unknown amount reaching the creek.  DNR staff is conducting a fish kill count and will continue to monitor the situation.


Lansing Resigns as Cascade City Administrator
 
Cascade City Administrator Randy Lansing has announced his resignation, effective December 16th.  Lansing, who has held that post for more than 13 years, is leaving to become city administrator in Garner.  The Cascade City Council will hold a special meeting Monday to decide whether to hire a search firm to find a replacement.


Dyersville Police Chief Hiring Process Continues
 
The Dyersville public safety committee and search firm Springsted are working to narrow the list of candidates for the police chief position.  Springsted recently completed phone interviews with selected applicants.  They are now in the process of working on a finalist group for the city council to interview after the election.


Anamosa Prison Officers Demand Additional Staff
 
Corrections officers at the Anamosa prison held a news conference Monday highlighting the need for additional staff.  Officials say the state approved funding to hire 20 new officers at the Anamosa prison, but say the Department of Corrections hasn't hired anyone.  Prison staff and union leaders say they will continue to voice their concerns until the state hires more officers. 
 
 
Dubuque Man Sentenced For Attempted Carjacking
 
A Dubuque man who attempted a carjacking with a syringe has been sentenced.  32-year-old Richard Kennedy, who entered Alford pleas to reduced charges in August, was sentenced Monday to up to 10 yeas in prison.  Kennedy was arrested in September of 2010 after a woman reported that a man got into her car and displayed a syringe and demanded she drive.  The woman was able to jump out of her car and escape without injury.


Epworth Man Charged in Peosta Gas Station Robbery
 
An Epworth man has been charged following an attempted robbery in Peosta.  Authorities were called to the Phillips 66 station in Peosta late Saturday night for a robery in progress.  18-year-old Jerrick Clark of Epworth was arrested and charged with second-degree attempted robbery.  Clark was released from the Dubuque County Jail Sunday morning.


Ex-Sageville Principal Faces November Sentencing for Porn
           
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - A former elementary school principal who pleaded guilty to videotaping male students in the bathroom is to be sentenced next month.
     
Forty-three-year-old Robert Burke, of Dubuque, pleaded guilty to one count of producing child pornography in August.
     
Burke's sentencing is set for Nov. 21 in Cedar Rapids. He faces 15 to 30 years in prison.
     
Burke, who was principal at Sageville Elementary, admitted he hid video cameras to tape students from January until his arrest June.


Hancock: I Will Not Seek Re-election to Iowa Senate
 
EPWORTH – State Senator Tom Hancock of Epworth has announced that he will not seek re-election to the Iowa State Senate in 2012.
 
Since January 2005, Hancock has represented Senate District 16, which covers all of Jones County, most of Dubuque County, and the southern half of Delaware County.
 
“I am honored by the opportunity to have served the people of Dubuque, Jones and Delaware counties for nearly eight years,” Hancock said.  “I am thankful for the support of constituents. They have provided me with a uniquely rewarding experience.”


No Charges Expected for Colesburg Grandmother

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - No charges are expected to be filed against a grandmother who disappeared with her 6-year-old grandson on what authorities say might have been dog-buying trip to Indiana.

Delaware County Sheriff John LeClere says 56-year-old Nancy Sullivan, of Colesburg, is on her way back to Iowa after her rental car had a tire problem over the weekend.

Sullivan and her grandson were reported missing Saturday by the boy's mother. They were found Sunday near Indianapolis, about 400 miles from the boy's home in Colesburg.

LeClere says Sullivan told the boy's mother she was taking him shopping but called later to say she was taking him to a park to play.

LeClere says it appears Sullivan planned on surprising her grandson with a new puppy she had found in Indiana.


Missing Iowa woman, Grandson Found in Indiana
 
COLESBURG, Iowa (AP) - Authorities in Indiana have found a missing Iowa woman and her 6-year-old grandson.
     
Iowa Department of Public Safety officials said late Sunday that 56-year-old Nancy Sullivan and her grandson, Gregory Hansel, are in good condition and expected to return home today.
     
They were found near Brownsburg, Ind., nearly 400 miles from the boy's home in Colesburg, where the pair was last seen around 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The boy's mother told authorities she last heard from them Saturday evening.
     
Investigators say it's unclear why Sullivan drove to Indiana with her grandson.
     
Sullivan had been listed as a missing person. Investigators said earlier Sunday that they'd found her car in Dyersville.  She used a rental car to drive to Indiana.


Dubuque Toddler Laid to Rest

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - An Dubuque toddler whose remains were found in the backyard of her family's home in 2010 has been laid to rest.
     
A funeral for Cecelia Harris was held Saturday morning at a cemetery outside of Dubuque.
     
The girl was 20 months old when she went missing in July 2010. Police later found her remains in the backyard.
     
The girl's mother, Tamelia Harris, pleaded guilty in August to six charges, including child endangerment resulting in death.  She was sentenced to 78 years in prison.
 

Panel Backs Increase in Taxes, Fees for Road Work
     
ANKENY, Iowa (AP) - A special committee recommends increasing Iowa's gasoline tax by 8 cents to 10 cents per gallon and raising an extra $50 million from registration fees for new vehicles to pay for road repairs.
     
That plan could raise up to $280 million annually to fund repairs to Iowa's road system. Backers say for more money is needed but that such a funding level would let officials fix the worst roads.
     
The panel, named by Gov. Terry Branstad, also recommended Wednesday that gasoline taxes should be reviewed every two years. The gasoline tax has not been increased since 1989.
     
The state collects 22 cents per gallon in gasoline taxes. Of that, 21 cents pays for road work. The other penny pays for cleaning leaking underground tanks.
 

USDA Oks Disaster Declaration for 27 Iowa Counties, Including Jones and Linn
     
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved a disaster declaration for 27 Iowa counties affected by a wild range of weather this year from floods and tornadoes to excessive heat and drought.
     
The USDA said Wednesday it has designated the counties as natural disaster areas due to crops losses that began on April 1. Thirty-three contiguous counties are also covered.
     
The designation allows farmers in the affected counties to receive assistance through federal emergency loans.


Dyersville Teen Injured in Crash That Knocked out Power
 
A Dyersville teen was injured in a crash that knocked out electricity in area towns Friday night.  The Dubuque County Sheriff's Office says 17-year-old Brooke Jasper was eastbound on Old Highway Road near Boge Road when she lost control.  Jasper's vehicle struck a utility pole, breaking it in half.  Jasper was taken to Mercy in Dubuque, then transported to University Hospital and Clinics in Iowa City.  Her condition was not released. That crash happened around 8 p.m. Friday.  
 

Iowa Man Arrested for Kidnapping Amid Disturbance
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - A Dubuque man has been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and sexual assault after a disturbance at his apartment.
     
Police say a woman was being held against her will at 33-year-old Scott Robinson's home and was being sexually abused. Officers were called to his apartment early Saturday for a report of a disturbance between a man and woman.
     
Robinson was being held in the Dubuque County jail without bond.
     
Robinson could face a life sentence in convicted.


Dyersville Teen Charged in Connection with May Crash
 
A Dyersville teen faces charges in connection with an accident earlier this year.  18-year-old Joshua Krapfl was recently charged with two counts of serious injury by vehicle and OWI for the accident between Farley and Epworth on May 19th.  Authorities say Krapfl's blood alcohol content was .23 percent.


Woman Reported Missing Found in NE Iowa Ravine 
     
BELLEVUE, Iowa (AP) - Authorities say a woman reported missing has been found injured in a ravine in rural Jackson County.
     
Bellevue police say the woman's husband reported her missing Tuesday night. Jackson County sheriff's deputies found the 51-year-old woman in the ravine north of Bellevue. She was flown to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. The woman's name and her condition have not been released.
     
Jackson County authorities say no foul play is suspected.  No other details have been released.
     
 
Anamosa Police Officer's Death not Suspicious
     
ANAMOSA, Iowa (AP) - A state investigator has confirmed that the death of an Anamosa police officer was not suspicious.
     
The Gazette in Cedar Rapids reported Wednesday that the information is from Bill Keitzman, a special agent with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. He released no other details.
     
Thirty-four-year-old Officer David Riches was found on a pedestrian bridge by the entrance to Wapsipinicon State Park in Anamosa on Monday. Police say he worked the overnight shift and went on duty at midnight.
     
A memorial fund has been established for Riches' three children at Fidelity Bank in Anamosa.


Jones County Voters Elect New Sheriff
 
Jones County voters have elected a new sheriff.  Greg Graver won Tuesday's special election, collecting 3,484, or about 72 percent, of the votes.  Harvey DeSotel had been appointed to raplace the retiring Mark Denniston in July, but the county received a petition calling for the special election.  This was the first special election in Jones county since 1993, and the first competition for sheriff since 1996.


Dupaco President/CEO Bob Hoefer Announces Retirement;
COO Joe Hearn Tapped for Leadership

DUBUQUE, Iowa--After more than 47 years of service to the members of Dupaco Community Credit Union, Bob Hoefer will retire as president and chief executive officer (CEO), effective at the credit union's annual membership meeting on Feb. 12, 2012.

The Dupaco Board of Directors also announced that Dupaco Chief Operating Officer Joe Hearn will become president and CEO upon Hoefer’s retirement.
Hoefer will continue to serve the credit union as assistant to the president for special projects.

Hoefer joined what was then Dupaco Employees Credit Union in 1964 as a full-time computer programmer. At the time, the credit union served employees of Dubuque Packing Company. Dupaco had one branch location, 4,600 members and $3.4 million in assets.

Hoefer became president and CEO in 1971. Since then, the credit union has grown to serve more than 63,000 members from 12 offices. It has more than $955 million in assets.

Joe Hearn is a 25-year Dupaco veteran. He joined the credit union as director of marketing in 1986. Hearn became chief operating officer in 2008 after leading Dupaco’s marketing efforts, most recently as executive vice president.


2011 Ryan Norlin Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off Winners
 
The Ryan Norlin Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off was held Saturday in Anamosa.  Chad Revier of New London, Minnesota, took first place with a pumpkin weighing in at 1,451.5 pounds.  John Barlow of Gays Mills, Wisconsin, was second with a pumpkin weighing 1,295.5 pounds.  Third place went to Travis Gienger of East Bethel, Minnesota, whose pumpkin weighed 1,289.5 pounds. Bob and McKenzie Ruff of Garnavillo had the 4th place pumpkin, weighing 1,209 pounds, and Don and Julie Young of Des Moines claimed 5th place with a pumpkin weighing 1,205.5 pounds. Mark McWilliams of Anamosa had the biggest pumpkin for Jones County growers at 919.5 pounds.


Eastern Iowa Farmer Killed in Auger Accident
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - Officials are investigating an auger accident that killed an eastern Iowa farmer.
     
The Dubuque County sheriff's office says 41-year-old Michael Duetmeyer of rural Dyersville died after getting caught in an auger early Wednesday evening.
     
The accident happened on a farm in rural western Dubuque County.
     
The sheriff's office says Duetmeyer was working alone inside a silo when he became entangled in the auger being used to clean out the silo.
     
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
 

Iowa Court Sides with Owners of Condemned Farmland
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Supreme Court is ordering additional proceedings to determine whether taxpayers have to again compensate the owners of eastern Iowa farmland that was condemned to make way for Highway 151's relocation.
     
The court on Friday upheld a judge's order for another condemnation proceeding involving the Jones County land, which the state paid $117,000 to take for the highway project in 2001. The state agreed at the time to restore topsoil from land that would temporarily be used for the project and to slope the land to drain.
     
The land owners filed a lawsuit in 2006 alleging the state had failed to restore and slope the land as promised. That lawsuit was dismissed, but a judge in a second case granted a hearing to determine whether they deserve more compensation.


Dubuque Apartment Fire Called Suspicious 
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - A fire that caused heat and smoke damage throughout a Dubuque apartment building is being called suspicious.
     
Firefighters responded to the blaze about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. When they arrived, flames were coming out of the second-story windows.
     
The fire was confined to the second-floor floor apartment where it began but smoke and heat damage was reported throughout the building.
     
Dubuque Fire Marshal Mark Ludesher says the cause of the fire hasn't been determined but that it is suspicious.
     
All the occupants in the five-unit building escaped safely.
   
 
Coming Iowa Winter Might Follow Average Track
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The past five Iowa winters have been snowier than normal, and colder than usual in four of them.
     
The next one?
     
State climatologist Harry Hillaker says it's an even bet for more snow than usual and a slight chance of lower temperatures than normal.
     
The Pacific Ocean's La Nina conditions -when equatorial waters are lower than normal - are expected to be relatively strong this winter.
     
Hillaker says the last 20 times that such La Nina conditions occurred, Iowa had snowier-than-usual winters on 12  occasions, and 11 of those winters were colder than normal.
     
But conditions vary from one side of Iowa to the other. He says snow was heavy in northeast Iowa last winter, "but there was not much winter in the south."


17 State AGs Favor Watershed Divide
                     
CHICAGO (AP) - Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette says a coalition that favors physically separating the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watersheds has grown to 17 states, including Iowa.
     
Schuette tells The Associated Press that attorneys general from 11 states have joined the campaign, which he and counterparts from five other Great Lakes states began last month.
     
They're pushing Congress and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to decide quickly on a plan for cutting the man-made connection between the drainage basins near Chicago.
     
Michigan contends that it's the only way to protect the Great Lakes from an invasion by Asian carp. Business interests in Chicago say it would be disastrous for their economy.
     
Schuette said the campaign attracted endorsements from Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.


Delaware County Woman Enters New Plea in Murder Case -Trial Date Reset
 
A Ryan woman accused of killing her husband is pleading insanity and self defense.  Revette Sauser pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder charges a day after the April 3rd shooting of her husband, Terry.  Her attorney later filed the notice pleading diminished responsibility and/or insanity and self defense.  Sauser has been evaluated by a doctor for the defense team, but not yet by the state.  Her trial has been postponed from October 5th to December 7th.


U.S. Cellular Builds New Tower in Northeast Iowa
 
U.S. Cellular has completed a new tower near Garber.  The tower is located along Colesburg Road southwest of Garber, and will improve service in and around Garber.  The tower is among more than 780 that U.S. Cellular has built in Iowa.


Soldier from Manchester Released from Jail
 
An Army Sergeant from Manchester has been released from jail in Oregon.  22-year-old Timothy Hartbeck was arrested earlier this month in connection with an assault at a Portland hotel. Records show he was released by court order Monday.  Other details were not provided.


Authorities Investigate Shooting in Sherrill
 
The Dubuque County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting that happened early Monday in Sherrill.  Deputies were called to the home of Michael and Dawn Schreiber on Green Ridge Lane shortly after midnight.  41-year-old Michael Schreiber was found with a gunshot wound and was taken to Finley in Dubuque, then flown to University Hospitals in Iowa City.  The shooting is still under investigation. 
 

Man Rescued After Trench Collapses in Delaware County
           
RYAN, Iowa (AP) - Authorities have identified the man who was rescued from a trench that collapsed near Ryan.
     
23-year-old Anthony Marbach, of Manchester, was flown to St. Luke's in Cedar Rapids after he was pulled from the trench just before 11 a.m. on Monday.
     
Marbach, an employee of Gudenkauf Tiling and Excavating of Manchester, was working on the trench when it collapsed.
     
The crew was digging the trench across 330th Street to connect tile lines. The collapse happened about 9 a.m. at the edge of the road. Marbach was buried up this his waist. There was no immediate word on the extent of his injuries or his condition.


Inmate Who Escaped in Indy Recaptured in Iowa
     
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Authorities say a Marion County, Indiana Jail inmate who escaped from a work detail has been captured in Iowa.
     
Authorities say 21-year-old Cody Thurman was arrested early Sunday in Bellevue. Thurman was being held at the Jackson County Jail awaiting extradition to Indiana.
     
Police say Thurman was serving on a kitchen maintenance detail in the basement of the City-County Building in downtown Indianapolis late Friday night when he escaped.
     
Authorities say Thurman will be charged with felony escape and could face additional charges.


Dubuque Man Dies in ATV Accident
     
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - A Dubuque man has died in an ATV accident.
     
Authorities say 74-year-old Walter McFadden died Tuesday night (Sep. 13) when his ATV left the road and went into a field. Emergency crews were called to the scene after a family member went searching for McFadden after he failed to return home.
 
 
Minnesota Man Dies in Clayton County Crash
 
A Minnesota man was killed when his vehicle collided with a semi on Highway 52 in Clayton County Wednesday morning (Sep. 14).  Authorities say 48-year-old Colin Shultz of Hampton, Minnesota crossed the center line and struck the semi head-on.  Shultz was airlifted to the Guttenberg Hospital where he later died.  The driver of the semi, Roger Frick of Waukon, was also taken to the Guttenberg Hospital with possible injuries.


Engineers Test Bedrock at Lake Delhi Dam
      
DELHI, Iowa (AP) - Engineers are testing the bedrock under the failed dam at Lake Delhi in the first step in a long process to replace the dam.
     
The tests are part of a $350,000 study approved by the Legislature to see if rebuilding the dam if feasible and how much it would cost.
     
Steve Leonard of the Lake Delhi Taxing Association says the drilling in what was the spillway will last A FEW weeks.  When that's finished, workers will move on to other tests that will conclude the dam restoration study that's due at the end of 
November.

 
Western Dubuque Biodiesel Pursuing Stock Classifaction Changes
 
Western Dubuque Biodiesel shareholders will vote next week on changes to their stock.  Company officials are looking to reclassify the stock units, which would deregister the shares with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  If the change is approved, it would save the company hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in fees associated with SEC compliance.  The Western Dubuque Biodiesel Board of Directors approved the change earlier this year.  The shareholders vote is scheduled for next Wednesday the 21st. 


Alltech to purchase US Feeds in Dyersville
 
Animal health company Alltech has entered a preliminary agreement to purchase U.S. Feeds, a division of United Suppliers, Inc.  The purchase includes the U.S. Feeds offices in Dyersville and Eldora.  General Manager Bob Webb says this alliance will be a win-win for U.S. Feeds and Alltech.  Webb says they expect the sale to be completed in the next 30-to-60 days, and says it will be business as usual for the foreseeable future.


Authorities Investigate Possible Hate Crime
 
The Dubuque County Sheriff's Department and other agencies are investigating a possible hate crime.  Deputies were called to a fire at 17475 Alan Jackson Drive near Centralia around 6 a.m. Saturday.  Authorities say someone had broken into the residence, set a fire in the kitchen and painted racial slurs on the outside of the home.  The occupants of the home escaped without injury.  A $1,000 reward is being offered for info leading to an arrest.  The State Fire Marshal and FBI Hate Crime unit are assisting with the investigation.


Obama Declares Major Disaster for Dubuque and Jackson Counties
     
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster for 2 Iowa counties hit hard by storms in late July.
     
The Federal Emergency Management Agency said Tuesday that federal disaster aid has been made available to help with state and local recovery efforts in Dubuque and Jackson counties from the storms and flooding on July 27-29.
     
Federal funding is available to state and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations for emergency work and the repair or replacement of buildings.

 
Grants Available for Dubuque County Flood Victims
 
The Iowa Executive Council has approved an additional $260,000 to help Dubuque County residents affected by July's flooding..  A total of $330,000 is now available for the state's Disaster Individual Assistance Program.  Under that program, individuals with an income less than 200 percent of the poverty rate can apply for grants up to $5,000 to help with repairs or to replace household items.  For more info on how to apply, call Project Concern at 588-3980.

 
Man Faces Up to 20 Years in Prison in Carjacking
 
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) - A Dubuque man accused of attempting a carjacking with a syringe in 2010 has entered an Alford plea to lesser charges. 
 
32-year-old Richard Kennedy entered the plea to third-degree kidnapping and second-degree robbery during a hearing on Monday. He faces up to 20 years in prison.
     
Under an Alford plea, Kennedy didn't admit guilt but agreed that evidence likely existed for a conviction.
     
Kennedy was originally charged with second-degree kidnapping and first-degree robbery. The agreement also waived four other charges on unrelated cases, including an alleged attempt to extort pain medication from a cancer patient.
     
Sentencing is Oct. 24.


Iowa High Court to Hear Appeal in 2009 Delaware County Shooting
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Supreme Court is expected to hear the appeal of a northeastern Iowa man convicted of shooting his former girlfriend.
     
The court has scheduled oral arguments this afternoon (Aug. 25) in the case of Robert Krogmann, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison in 2009 for attempted murder and willful injury in the shooting of 49-year-old Jean Smith.
     
She was shot in her stomach, and arm and her spine in March 2009 at her home south of Dundee.. A Dubuque County jury convicted Krogmann.
     
He argues that a judge did not have the authority to freeze his assets during the case, which limited his use of them in preparing his defense. Krogmann also argues that a prosecutor erred when he began cross-examining Krogmann by asking, "Have you shot anybody today?"


Dyersville Industries Inc. Purchases School Property
 
The Western Dubuque School Board has approved the sale of the Dyersville Kindergarten property to Dyersville Industries.  The purchase price for the property was $50,000.  Jacque Rahe says work will begin soon, starting with moving the playground equipment and portables and pouring cement for the new parking lot on the west side of the building. The building will eventually include a kitchen for the senior meal program, along with a dining room that will seat around 50.  It will also include a community room, and a new playground space.  Rahe says they hope to have the remodeling completed by December First.  The estimated project cost is $350,000.


Disaster Proclamation Issued for Dubuque County
 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Gov. Terry Branstad has issued an emergency disaster proclamation for Dubuque County, which received up to a foot or more of rain in torrential storms last week.
     
Storms containing heavy rain and hail passed over the area on July 27, damaging public and private property, including homes, businesses and farmland.
     
The proclamation allows state resources to be used to respond to and recover from the storms and flooding.
     
Branstad also signed a proclamation that opened the State Individual Assistance Disaster Program for people affected by the storms and flooding in Dubuque County. The program provides grants of up to $5,000 to families with household incomes at or below twice the federal poverty level.


Community Chest Fund Raising Campaign to Start
 
The Delaware County Community Chest Board of Directors has announced the start of the 2012 Fund Raising Campaign. Following the successful completion of the 2011 campaign which ended with over $25,000 being distributed to 16 local charities, the Board announced a goal of $40,000 for 2012. "Last year’s campaign was great" said spokesperson Jack Klaus, "a goal of $40,000 has been set for the next funding period with the hopes that all qualified applicants can be funded as requested and anticipating additional applicants county wide as the program grows.

 
Area Credit Unions to Merge
 
Two area credit unions are working on plans to merge.  DuTrac and RACOM officials announced the deal Wednesday, and the board of directors at each credit union have signed a letter of intent to merge.  The merger is slated for completion at the end of the year, pending regulatory approval and approval by RACOM members.


Dyersville Council Approves New Ward Map
 
The Dyersville City Council has approved a new ward map.  The council voted 4-1 to approve plan A.  Click on the attachment to view the current map and the new ward map.

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Western Dubuque Biodiesel Pursuing Stock Classifaction Changes
 
Western Dubuque Biodiesel shareholders will vote this fall on changes to their stock.  Company officials are looking to reclassify the stock units, which would deregister the shares with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  If the change is approved, it would save the company hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in fees associated with SEC compliance.  The Western Dubuque Biodiesel Board of Directors approved the change earlier this year.  The shareholders vote will take place September 21st. 


Lake Delhi Leaders Confident they can Rebuild
   
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - Leaders of the push to rebuild Lake Delhi say they can succeed even without federal funding.
     
Leaders say the fundraising efforts of residents of Lake Delhi and prospective aid from the state and Delaware County would bring them close to the $10 million to $12 million estimated price tag for the project.
     
The latest estimate was put together by recent independent engineering assessments. It's much less than the $24 million worst-case target put forth earlier for a dam built to high-hazard specifications.
     
Todd Gifford, a leader of the Lake Delhi Watershed Committee, says the lower estimate means that rebuilding is "doable."

 
Delaware County Auditor's Office Now Accepts Passport Applications
 
Effective May 1, 2011, the Delaware County Auditor's Office is pleased to announce that it now accepts passport applications on behalf of the U.S. Department of State. U.S. citizens planning international travel may apply for their passports during normal courthouse hours Monday thru Friday at 301 E. Main St (courthouse) Rm 210 in Manchester, Iowa. This office is proud to continue offering this valuable service within Delaware County.


Fundraising Campaign will Raise Money for Castle Theatre Projector
 
The Friends of the Castle Theatre in Mancheter will kick-off a fundraising campaign next week to raise money for a new digital projector.  The goal is to raise $125,000 to purchase the projector.  Board of Directors President Al Remling says this is the next big step in bringing the locall owned theatre up-to-date.  Donations can be sent to: Friends of the Castle Theatre, c/o F & M Bank, P.O. Box 588, Manchester, Iowa 52057.


Lake Delhi Officials Discuss Timeline for Second FEMA Appeal
 
Delhi, Iowa (AP) - Residents who own property on Lake Delhi will have to wait at least until fall to learn whether they will receive flood recovery money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
     
The agency denied a request for funds to rebuild the dam and restore the lake after floodwaters breached the dam and drained the lake last July.  Most Lake Delhi leaders acknowledge such a project could cost as much as $24 million.  More than 100 people attended a meeting Thursday to hear about timetables for filing appeals and for FEMA to respond.
    
Leaders say FEMA funding is critical to rebuilding the dam and restoring the lake.
Representatives of various groups say they have raised more than $800,000 for the project.
 

City of Dyersville Urges Residents and Businesses to Register for CodeRed
 
The City of Dyersville has contracted with Emergency Communication Network to license its CodeRed high-speed notificatin solution.  The system will allow city officials to notify targeted areas or the entire city.  It will be used for situations such as flooding, snow emergencies, street closures and water shut downs.  All individuals and businesses are urged to make sure they are registered with the system.  To register, go to www.cityofdyersville.com and follow the link to the CodeRed page.  Those without internet access should call the city to provide the required info.


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2012 KDST Basketball Playoff Schedule
 
Saturday, March 10 -- Boys 3A Title Game - Western Dubuque vs. Mt. Pleasant 6:05 p.m.





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