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Gravestones in Quasqueton Cemetery Destroyed by Vehicle
Numerous headstones and grave markers in the Quasqueton Cemetery were destroyed by a vehicle late Saturday night. The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office says they received a 911 report of an accident in the 600 block of North Water Street shortly after 11:30 pm. A pickup truck driven by 21-year...
Quasqueton Cemetery damaged by drunk driver Saturday
Numerous headstones and grave markers in the Quasqueton Cemetery were hit and destroyed Saturday night when a drunk driver veered off Racine Avenue and drove his pickup through the cemetery. Buchanan County Sheriff’s Deputies responded at approximately 11:40 p.m. June 15, to the 600 block of North Water Street in...
Nebraska man arrested in Quasqueton cemetery crash
QUASQUETON — A Nebraska man has been arrested for alleged drunk driving after plowing through a cemetery with his truck on Saturday night. Buchanan County sheriff’s deputies arrested Kellen Phillips Beaver, 21, of North Bend, for operating while intoxicated and failure to maintain control after authorities said he blew a .128 blood-alcohol concentration.
Hazleton man injured in tractor accident
Buchanan County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a personal injury accident in the 2000 block of 170th Street at 6:45 a.m. Saturday, June 15. Daniel Hoveland of Hazleton was attempting to climb onto a Massey Ferguson 255 tractor when he lost his balance and fell backwards. In doing so, Hoveland struck the shifter, causing the tractor to roll forward. Hoveland fell against a fence and then forward and partially under the tractor as it was moving. He sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to UI Health Care Medical Center in Iowa City. The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by AMR Ambulance Service.
Rural Independence man injured in tractor accident
INDEPENDENCE — A rural Independence man was taken to the hospital after a tractor drove over him in an accident on Saturday morning. The man’s identity and condition were not immediately available, but he suffered serious injuries and was flown to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, according to the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office.
Hazleton man airlifted after falling off tractor
BUCHANAN COUNTY, Iowa — A man was airlifted Saturday after he fell off a tractor. The Buchanan County Sheriff's Office says it was called to the 2000 block of 170th Street around 6:45am Saturday. Investigators say Daniel Hoveland was climbing onto the Massey Ferguson 225 tractor when he lost his balance. Authorities say he hit the shifter, causing the tractor to roll forward. He then fell against a fence and wound up partially underneath the tractor as it was moving.
Child injured after falling out of moving vehicle
Quasqueton, Iowa (KCRG) - An 11-year-old suffered serious injuries after falling out of a moving vehicle on Wednesday, June 12. On June 12, just after 1p.m, the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office responded to a personal injury report north of Quasqueton. An investigation showed the driver of the single-cab truck...
Buchanan County Health Center Auxiliary Awards $8,400 in Scholarships to Students Entering or Continuing Education in Healthcare
INDEPENDENCE – On June 6th, the Buchanan County Health Center Auxiliary held their annual scholarship presentation at the First Presbyterian Church in Independence. Each year, the BCHC Auxiliary awards scholarships in the amount of $1,000 to graduating seniors from East Buchanan, Independence, and Jesup School Districts, and awards scholarships to nontraditional and current college students entering or continuing their education in a human health care related field. Due to the rising costs of college tuition, the BCHC Auxiliary Board approved the increase of all scholarships in 2024 by $200, and were able to award seven scholarships this year. The following individuals were awarded a $1,200 scholarship for entering or continuing their education in a human healthcare related field:
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