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3 days ago |
raccoonvalleyradio.com | Shi-Quan Nettingham
June 20thArrest: Fuller, Aidon Bradlee Age 18 of Minburn, IA. Charged with Driving While License SuspendedReport of Assault taken from the 200 blk of Willis Ave. No arrests. Report of Domestic made in the 700 blk of 4th St.June 21stArrest: 17 yoa Female of Perry, IA. Charged with Driving While License Suspended. Arrest: Salgado Valente, Osiris Valerie Age 19 Adr. 516 Grove St. Charged with Driving Under Suspension. Report of Disorderly Conduct from the 700 blk of 18th St. No arrests.
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4 days ago |
raccoonvalleyradio.com | Shi-Quan Nettingham
June 20thRodney Whitmire, Dallas Center, was traveling eastbound on 240th St at W Ave, when a vehicle driven by Uwineza Sonia, Urbandale turned in front of him causing a collision. Drivers were checked on scene by EMS. Damage to Mr. Whitmire’s vehicle was estimated at $10000. Damage to Ms. Sonia’s vehicle was estimated at $15000. Ms. Sonia was issued a citation for Failure To Yield Upon Left Turn.
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4 days ago |
raccoonvalleyradio.com | Shi-Quan Nettingham
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4 days ago |
raccoonvalleyradio.com | Shi-Quan Nettingham
The fourth farmers market will be coming up on Thursday for the Perry Chamber of Commerce, as the focus will be on the youth. Chamber Director Lynsi Pasutti reveals that Iowa PBS Kids is stopping by the downtown area for the second time this month with plenty of kids activities in store. She shares that youth will be able to stop by Josh Davis Plaza to pick up an age appropriate activity to complete for a chance to earn “Kids Bucks” to spend at the farmers market.
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4 days ago |
raccoonvalleyradio.com | Shi-Quan Nettingham
June is Men’s Health Month, and there are lots of ways for males to monitor and prevent a negative well-being. According to Community Health Educator Natalie Peters, heart disease is the leading cause of death in men. She points out that men are more at-risk for suicide, especially because they aren’t always receptive to mental health treatment. Lastly, Peters explains that prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers are the main three that men are likely to be diagnosed with.
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