A Storm Lake, Iowa man was airlifted to Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, Iowa after he was ejected from a car that rolled 7-miles south of Early, Iowa on Hwy 71 Sunday morning November 15, 2009.
According to Sheriff McClure, 25-year old Dararath Khiev of Storm Lake was an unrestrained front seat passenger in a 1999 Chevy Suburban which was being operated by 33-year old Jamie Cohoon also of Storm Lake.
Cohoon was traveling north on Hwy 71 at about 2:05AM when she swerved to miss a deer in the roadway. Cohoon lost control of the vehicle and entered the east ditch where it rolled several times. Khiev was ejected and received life threatening injuries. Khiev was transported to Loring Hospital and then airlifted to Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City.
Cohoon was charged by the Sheriff’s Office with not having a valid license and not having insurance.
Sac City Ambulance, Early Fire Rescue and the Lake View Police all responded and assisted at the scene.
Waste Water Treatment Plant improvements hearing draws zero attendees
The Sac City Council held a public hearing on November 9, 2009 to entertain public comments regarding the proposed plans and specifications, proposed form of contract, and the estimate of cost for the construction of the Sac City Waste Water Treatment Plant improvements.
No members of the public were on hand to comment. According to City Administrator no members of the public had communicated with the Sac City Government Business office in regards to any aspect of the Waste Water Treatment Plant.
The hearing was then closed with no comment from any of the Sac City Council members.
Related to the hearing was the need for passage of resolution 2009 - 14: (below)
This resolution, which passed without comment, is a legal technicality that needs to be on the books in order to move forward with ultimately awarding the contract to a bidder.
No members of the public were on hand to comment. According to City Administrator no members of the public had communicated with the Sac City Government Business office in regards to any aspect of the Waste Water Treatment Plant.
The hearing was then closed with no comment from any of the Sac City Council members.
Related to the hearing was the need for passage of resolution 2009 - 14: (below)
This resolution, which passed without comment, is a legal technicality that needs to be on the books in order to move forward with ultimately awarding the contract to a bidder.
Sac County Sheriff Still Investigating Armed Robbery
The Sac and Calhoun County Sheriff’s Offices are still investigating an armed robbery that occurred at Sparkey’s Store in Lytton on the night of Monday October 19, 2009.
A $500.00 cash reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and convictions of the persons responsible.
If you have information about the robbery or know the identity of the suspects you are asked to contact the Sac County Sheriff’s Office at 712-662-7127 or the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office at 712-297-7583.
A $500.00 cash reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and convictions of the persons responsible.
If you have information about the robbery or know the identity of the suspects you are asked to contact the Sac County Sheriff’s Office at 712-662-7127 or the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office at 712-297-7583.
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