February 9, 2012

Two charged after high-speed chase in Carroll and Crawford counties

Two Omaha men are in custody after leading deputies on a high-speed chase through portions of Crawford and Carroll counties. Twenty-six-year old Mark A. Lea Junior and 36-year-old Brian K. Thessen are being held in the Carroll County jail on charges of attempted murder, eluding law enforcement and reckless driving.

The chase began after eight a-m when a citizen reported two men were trying to break into a coin box at the Dow City Car Wash. The pursuit began six miles west of Denison on Highway 30, proceeded through Denison and continued east into Carroll County. About one mile and a half east of Arcadia, the suspects crashed into a sheriff’s department patrol car as a deputy was attempting to deploy stop sticks.

The suspect vehicle then rolled end over end into a ditch where Lea and Thessen were taken into custody. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Department says Lea was the driver. The pursuit reached speeds in excess of 100 miles-an-hour and involved the Crawford and Carroll County Sheriff’s departments, Denison Police and Iowa State Patrol.

Story contributed by Brian Schmid, KDSN-Denison

Racing and Gaming Commission pushes back deadline for new license applications

The state Racing and Gaming Commission pushed back the deadline today for applications for new gambling licenses. Commission chair, Greg Seyfer of Cedar Rapids, says the extension will give everyone enough time to get things in.

Seyfer says they had some initial meeting with the applicants and discovered the October 1st deadline might be too quick to get the applications together — especially for the financing. So the commission pushed the deadline back to November 9th. The commission indicated today that a second gambling license for Polk County is not likely as the board of Prairie Meadows has said they are not interested.

Seyfer says that’s the decision of the Prairie Meadows board as the commission is not there to promote gambling, their job is to regulate gambling. Dubuque-based Peninsula Gaming which operates the Diamond Jo casinos in Dubuque and Worth County offered a proposal that would link a new casino in Polk County with the Prairie Meadows horse track and casino.

Seyfer says another gambling facility is not possible right now in Polk County without the support of the horse track. He says if Prairie Meadows does not want to proceed, then it would require another referendum to approve gambling, and it would be some time before that could happen.

Seyfer says they have not received any proposals for new licenses yet. The commission met today in Riverside.

Football Friday Night – August 28, 2009

Dar Danielson and the Football Friday Night crew report scores and highlights from high school football games throughout Iowa. Football Friday Night is sponsored by Iowa Network Services, “We Keep You Connected.”

Now you can get the latest scores on our Football Friday Night Twitter page. We’ll post scores there as soon as they come in. At the end of the evening, we’ll update this page with finals scores. [Read more...]