Sinaloa man sentenced to 20 years in U.S. federal court for fentanyl conspiracy
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KQTV)– A man from Sinaloa, Mexico, was sentenced in federal court on Tuesday for his role in a fentanyl drug conspiracy.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KQTV)– A man from Sinaloa, Mexico, was sentenced in federal court on Tuesday for his role in a fentanyl drug conspiracy.
Continue ReadingBy Mason Dockter – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) SOUTH SIOUX CITY — One chapter in metro Sioux City’s aviation history has closed, while a symbol of the area’s flying past is headed for a new home. An A-7D Corsair II fighter jet displayed at the former Martin Field for 20 years will be moved
Continue ReadingBy Nick Hytrek – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) SOUTH SIOUX CITY — After serving more than two decades on the South Sioux City Council, Jason Bowman isn’t sure what he’s going to do with his Monday nights now that he no longer has city council meetings to attend. “There’s going to be some free
Continue ReadingBy Caitlin Yamada – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) SIOUX CITY — A swearing in ceremony for the newly elected Woodbury County Board of Supervisors members and other elected officials will take place Tuesday. Republicans will continue to hold all five seats on the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors, as the GOP swept three contested
Continue ReadingBy BRUCE R. MILLER – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was published in October 2017. Linda Lavin died earlier this week. LOS ANGELES — Collaboration is key to any successful production, no matter what the medium, actress Linda Lavin says. “You discover a character in the rehearsal room, then your imagination
Continue ReadingBy Caitlin Yamada – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) SIOUX CITY — After 16 years as Woodbury County Engineer, Mark Nahra is retiring. Nahra, who started with the Woodbury County secondary roads department on Jan. 1, 2009, is set to officially retire on Feb. 14. He will step down from his position on Tuesday, taking
Continue ReadingBy Caitlin Yamada – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) SIOUX CITY — The old Woodbury County Board of Supervisors office has now been re-named the “Dennis Butler Meeting Room.” The first floor meeting room was dedicated Tuesday to the county’s late budget director, Dennis Butler, who died of cancer on Aug. 21 at age 73.
Continue ReadingBy Caitlin Yamada – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) SIOUX CITY — Tuesday marked the beginning of a new era for Woodbury County, as five newly-elected officials took their oath of office. Michelle Skaff was sworn into the position of Woodbury County Auditor and Recorder, becoming the first Republican auditor in 28 years. Mark Nelson,
Continue ReadingBy DOLLY A. BUTZ – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) SIOUX CITY — Sioux City council members Julie Schoenherr, Alex Watters and Matthew O’Kane traveled to Yamanashi City, Japan, in late October. The purpose of the trip to Sioux City’s sister city was for the councilmembers to learn about Yamanashi City and how they can
Continue ReadingBy Tim Hynds – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) Chanukah celebration Greg Giles of Sioux City lights a candle on a menorah as Rabbi Mendel Katzman of Chabad of Nebraska assists during a Chanukah celebration at the Sioux City Convention Center Monday, Dec. 30, 2024. (c)2024 Sioux City Journal, Iowa Visit Sioux City Journal, Iowa
Continue ReadingBy Mason Dockter – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) SOUTH SIOUX CITY — A key chapter in metro Sioux City’s aviation history has closed, while a symbol of the area’s flying past is headed for a new home. An A-7D Corsair II fighter jet displayed at the former Martin Field for 20 years will be
Continue ReadingBy Nick Hytrek – Sioux City Journal, Iowa (TNS) ORANGE CITY, Iowa — Six people were arrested Monday after a months-long investigation into suspected drug and gun trafficking in Sioux County. Search warrants were simultaneously executed at area residences and a dairy farm, and illegal drugs and weapons were recovered. The arrests stemmed from a
Continue ReadingBy Elijah Decious – The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (TNS) Dec. 31—The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. IOWA CITY — The restaurant and bar at Wilson’s Ciderhouse & Venue has closed in Iowa City as the owners transition to a private events venue. The rustic restaurant opened
Continue ReadingBy John Van Nostrand – The Creston News Advertiser, Iowa (TNS) Dec. 31—I’ve made it known in previous columns how I don’t like the new look of college sports. The expansions of the Big 10 and Big 12 conferences in football were not a success for me. Too many teams in conferences means there will
Continue ReadingBy Nathan Pilling – The Kansas City Star (TNS) Editor’s note: This story contains graphic details of violence. Newly filed court documents detail the gruesome scene investigators discovered when a Kansas City woman was found dead in her Martin City apartment the day after Christmas, hours after her 16-year-old daughter reported she heard sounds of
Continue ReadingBy Jeff Wilford – The Oskaloosa Herald, Iowa (TNS) Dec. 27—APRIL Abu Ibrahim wins Ward 4 race OSKALOOSA — Abu Ibrahim won the special election in Ward 4 for a seat on the Oskaloosa City Council. Ibrahim beat his opponent Jimmy Carter with 165 votes to 27. Ibrahim is originally from Boston, and got his
Continue ReadingBy Donald Promnitz – The Oskaloosa Herald, Iowa (TNS) Dec. 31—JULY SCRAA PUTS REGIONAL AIRPORT IN HOLDING PATTERN PELLA — Unable to purchase the land it needs, the South Central Regional Airport Agency has put the regional airport in a holding pattern. SCRAA voted unanimously, and without discussion, to adopt a resolution to notify the
Continue ReadingBy JEFF REINITZ – Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa (TNS) WATERLOO — Police have charged a man who was found with large amounts of methamphetamine and cash at a Waterloo hotel in 2023. Maurice Deshun Malone, 46, was arrested Thursday on a warrant for possession of meth with intent to deliver, violation of the drug tax
Continue ReadingBy Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa (TNS) WATERLOO — The Waterloo Public Library has announced its January events. The library will be closed Jan. 1 for New Year’s and Jan. 20 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Events are as followed: * 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday: A screening of “Despicable Me 4” will be shown
Continue ReadingBy JEFF REINITZ – Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa (TNS) WATERLOO — Police are investigating a report of gunfire in a Waterloo neighborhood over the weekend. Residents in the area of East Fourth and Lakeside streets called 911 around 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Officers found several spent shell casings behind 500 Lakeside but didn’t locate any damage,
Continue ReadingBy CATHERINE CROW – Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa (TNS) CEDAR FALLS — With holiday festivities still going on and winter break in session, a number of events and activities are taking place across the Cedar Valley this week for children and families. A daytime New Years Eve event for children up to age 8 will
Continue ReadingBy JEFF REINITZ – Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa (TNS) CEDAR FALLS — A Hampton man has been found guilty of placing immigrant hunting flyers at the Cedar Falls Library. A magistrate found Daniel Alan Embree, 38, guilty of misdemeanor third-degree harassment after he missed a Dec. 19 pretrial conference, apparently because he had a knee
Continue ReadingBy JEFF REINITZ – Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa (TNS) Each December, Courier reporters look back at their favorite stories of the past year. We ask them to pick their favorites: not necessarily the biggest stories of the year, just the ones they found most interesting. Some are heart-warming. Some are amusing. Some are wistful. We
Continue ReadingBy JEFF REINITZ – Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa (TNS) WATERLOO — Police detained a man who was allegedly carrying several weapons while drunk early Sunday. Officers noticed 49-year-old Wes William Weisse walking down the middle of the street in the 100 block of East Fourth Street carrying a speaker that was playing loud music and
Continue ReadingBy HOLLY HUDSON HILL – Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa (TNS) Each December, Courier reporters look back at their favorite stories of the past year. We ask them to pick their favorites: not necessarily the biggest stories of the year, just the ones they found most interesting. Some are heart-warming. Some are amusing. Some are wistful.
Continue ReadingBy CHAD DRURY – Ottumwa Courier, Iowa (TNS) As the year 2024 comes to a close, here’s a look back on a year’s of news that appeared in the pages of the Ottumwa Courier. These headlines were curated by Courier staff, and come from reporting by the Courier and our news partners. Part 3 covers
Continue ReadingBy St. Joseph News-Press, Mo. (TNS) Dec. 30—A 35-year-old woman from Council Bluffs, Iowa, is dead following a single-vehicle crash Saturday on Interstate 29 in Andrew County. The woman was going south about two miles north of Country Club Village at about 4:10 a.m. on Dec. 28 when she drove into the median and hit
Continue ReadingBy Robert A. Cronkleton – The Kansas City Star (TNS) The New Year will likely get off to a snowy start in the Kansas City area as two weather disturbances are likely to pass through the region early in 2025, according to the National Weather Service. Colder weather is already moving into the metro. The
Continue ReadingBy MARY PIEPER – Globe Gazette, Mason City, Iowa (TNS) A Mason City man was arrested Friday after officers found a quarter pound of methamphetamine and a loaded handgun in his home during a search warrant, according to Cerro Gordo County District Court documents. Brent Terry Weisbrod, 44, is being held in the Cerro Gordo
Continue ReadingBy MARY PIEPER – Globe Gazette, Mason City, Iowa (TNS) Two people from Florida and one from Iowa were killed in head-on collision shortly before 9 a.m. Saturday on Interstate 35 one mile north of Iowa Highway 9 in Worth County. The names of the deceased are Leonard Lilyholm, 83, and Carol Lilyholm, 82, both
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