Year in Review: 2012

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

The move was finalized and completed over the summer of 2012, just in time for another important issue to come to light: the fate of the historic Emerson Hough Fort playground.

Among the issues cited by the Board of education were the declining quality of the structure, exposed nails that posed hazards to students and the many hidden coves within the playground, rumored to harbor drug activity on school property. A vote on Aug. 13 gave the official go-ahead for crews to begin demolishing the wooden fortress.

Preschool students attending Emerson Hough, however, still needed a safe place to play. Thus, thanks to a roughly $70,000 gift from the federally funded Drake University Head Start child development program — a program for income restricted families that shares the building and even serves some of the same students enrolled in the Newton Community School District preschool program — a new playground was erected at the end of August.

Prostitution, drug exchange at local motel

Twenty-nine-year-old Kristina L. Snook nearly died at America’s Best Value Inn in Newton April 3 when she chewed and spit out a Fentanyl patch given to her by 53-year-old Ronald Bedenbaugh. Bedenbaugh provided Snook with the narcotic opioid in exchange for sex.

EMS personnel reported Snook was unresponsive and not breathing when they arrived at the scene, but were able to revive her. According to court records, Snook put the patch in her mouth to gain a more immediate high from the drug, and shortly afterward the two went to the motel’s bar area where Snook passed out.

Bedenbaugh was charged with soliciting prostitution and delivery of a schedule II controlled substance, and was arrested again in August for failing to appear for his May 5 hearing. Snook also was charged with soliciting prostitution, as well as enhanced intoxication (third or subsequent offense). She entered a written plea of guilty to prostitution charges on June 4 and currently is serving a two-year probationary sentence.

Speedway’s motorcycle rally a success

The Iowa Speedway’s inaugural Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally, which took place July 25-28, drew hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts from across the country. The rally was hosted by legendary emcee Jay Allen, founder of The Broken Spoke Saloon.

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