Year in Review: 2012

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1.) Theater closes, reopens (NDN File Photo)

Twyner’s two-week trial period is set to begin Friday.

Attempted murder: Shine shoots daughter’s fiancé, alleges violence against her daughter

Eric James, the 35-year-old caretaker and fiancé of Danielle Marie Shine, woke up to gun shots at 9:14 a.m. July 14 — gun shots that were fired at him by his fianceé’s mother, 52-year-old Jane Marie Shine, while he slept. 

James suffered multiple wounds from the shooting and was airlifted to Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. He was treated and released.

According to court documents filed in Jasper County District Court, Shine accused James of gun threats before shooting him in his Newton home. Additionally, she alleged he was using methamphetamine and recently had become increasingly violent against her daughter, who is a quadriplegic and depends on James as her caretaker. A Jasper County District Court judge granted a no-contact order against Shine, prohibiting her from seeing or attempting to contact her daughter, James and her three grandchildren, and set her bond at $100,000. Later in July, Shine’s bond was reduced to $50,000 and amended the no-contact order to allow visitation with her daughter.

Shine faces charges of attempted murder (a class B felony) and willful injury (a class C felony) as a result of the shooting. If convicted of both, she could serve up to 35 years in prison. Her trial date currently is set for May 8.

Pigs as pets? Newton City Council revisits issue

The Newton City Council in March revisited the issue of whether or not to allow miniature pigs as pets in Newton. In December 2011, an ordinance to allow the animals — weighing less than 100 pounds and subject to licensing — failed to pass, but the council had three new members since that decision. So Dawn and Paul Bleeker took a petition to the March 5 meeting armed with 154 signatures from residents supporting the miniature pig ordinance and a letter from local veterinarian John R. Wallace.

After some debate by council members, it was recommended that city staff work with the Jasper County Animal Rescue League to rework the ordinance before bringing it back  for further consideration.

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