Associated Press
An Iowa man has been charged with vehicular homicide after prosecutors accused him of being at fault for a March crash that killed an Illinois man.
Zachary Russell Willer, 32, of Pleasant Hill was charged Wednesday with vehicular homicide by reckless driving and vehicular homicide while driving intoxicated, television station KCCI reported. A blood test showed Willer s blood alcohol content level to be .163, more than twice the legal limit, according to a criminal complaint.
The Iowa State Patrol said Willer was behind the wheel March 9 when his vehicle hit a tractor-trailer that was stopped at a traffic light near Southeast Polk High School. A passenger in Willer’s car, 23-year-old Dean Goodenough of Maple Park, Illinois, died from his injuries, and another passenger was injured.
Apr 19, 2021
I hope you had an awesome weekend. I m really happy the weather was so great on Saturday (unlike today). I was covering for co-workers and did an event at Mowbility Sales & Service in almost Ankeny on Saturday morning. I sat in a tractor!!!!!!! I was so happy to see my friend Melissa! She s super fun!
Melissa & Taylor J. on Tractors at Mowbility Sales & Service
I m not gonna lie, I was kind of not feeling it last week. I was way more sad than I wanted to be. I thought that some retail therapy may help on Saturday afternoon. I headed to the Outlets of Des Moines. I had not been there since before the pandemic!!!! I remember seeing signs they had posted last January and February about extra cleaning and remember wondering why they were being so cautious. Little did I realize..
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How Iowa schools are bringing back prom amid COVID-19 from matching masks and dresses to banning slow dances Samantha Hernandez, Des Moines Register
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On a recent Saturday night, the Scottish Rite Consistory in Des Moines became an enchanted ballroom with a floor littered with white and gold flower petals and balloons for students who received commemorative face masks reading Lincoln Prom 2021.
Spread out over two floors to promote social distancing, the high school’s usual prom catering spread was replaced with pre-packaged bags of chips. A second ballroom was dedicated to dancing.
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