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TelegraphHerald.com • Telegraph Herald • Sunday, October 11, 2020 11A Got a tip? Please contact us Dustin Kass, Local Content Editor [email protected] dubuque & tri-state 563-588-5663 or 800-553-4801 news in brief Attempted murder, 5 other charges against Dubuque teen dismissed Six charges, including attempted murder, against a Dubuque teen have been dismissed due to witness issues. Iowa District Court Judge Michael Shubatt this week approved a prose- cutor’s motion in a case against Ear- nest J. Hunt Jr., now 19. Dismissed were charges of attempted murder, in- timidation with a dangerous weapon, two counts of going armed with intent and two counts of carrying weapons. “The state’s civilian witnesses are not cooperating with the investigation of this case and have not made them- selves available for defense discovery,” stated Assistant Dubuque County Attorney Brigit Barnes in her motion seeking the dismissal. “At this time, the state is unable to prove its case herein.” Hunt was accused of shooting at Devin M. Mitchell, 19, in an alley near Almond and Ellis streets at about 3:20 p.m. Dec. 24 and, sever- al hours later, of shooting into 515 Almond St. — the address to which Mitchell fled — at least four times. No one was injured, but the building was occupied by three people at the time of the shooting. Hunt previously pleaded not guilty to the six charges. JESSICA REILLY • Telegraph Herald Stretch of Heritage Trail Tim Hodge (left), his grandsons Maverick Fullan, 3, and Oliver Saturday at Proving Grounds Recreation Area in Dubuque. Hodge, 4, and Tim’s son, Zach Hodge, all of Dubuque, ride bicycles A dedication ceremony for the area was held Saturday. to close for up to 2 months A portion of Heritage Trail outside of Dubuque will be closed for up to two months. The stretch of trail will be closed to allow the replacement of the Recreation area proves popular trail’s Bridge No. 2, which is located between Rupp Hollow and Clay Hill Retired John Deere employees who of mountain bike trails, hiking trails, picnic areas president of Tri-State Mountain Bike Riders, roads, according to a press release. and preserved greenspace and is overseen by the Errthum worked with the conservation district “The construction is estimated to worked years ago on the 137 acres Dubuque County Conservation Board. and with John Deere to facilitate the not exceed two months,” the release of donated land attend dedication “This is the largest donation that the Dubuque project. states. ceremony for Proving Grounds. County Conservation Board has ever received,” “Brett came out to a Conservation For more information, call said the board’s director, Brian Preston. Board meeting and did a presenta- Dubuque County Conservation at BY MICHELLE LONDON Several retired John Deere employees, who tion on mountain biking and its po- 563-556-6745. [email protected] once worked at the Proving Grounds, were tential,” said Preston. “Two-thirds of among those in attendance at the event. our state is losing population every Closure extended What used to serve as a space for employees “There are a lot of memories here,” said Jerry Brian year. We have the lowest amount of for part of Loras Boulevard of John Deere Dubuque Works to test the perfor- Ehlers. “It’s good that they’ve turned it into some- Preston public recreation areas in the entire The closure of a stretch of a busy mance and durability of the company’s products thing for everybody.” nation. So, we got started working Dubuque roadway has been extended. already has become a popular recreational area. Brett Errthum, an employee at John Deere and with Brett, and then this opportunity appeared.” The City of Dubuque announced A dedication event was held Saturday for Prov- a member of DubuqueWorks, the community Mark Dickson, general manager of John Deere Saturday that Loras Boulevard will ing Grounds Recreation Area, located on 137 and charitable arm of John Deere, was instru- Dubuque Works, said the idea to donate the be closed from Bluff to Cornell streets acres of donated land at 10616 W. John Deere mental in getting the project off the ground. until 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14. Road in rural Dubuque. The area offers a bounty In his capacity with the company, and as the See GROUNDS, PAGE 12A The stretch of road closed Friday morning and originally was sup- posed to reopen on Monday, Oct. 12. The closure is due to water main work and pavement repair being election preview IOWA’S FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT performed in the area. police Finkenauer touts Hinson wants to The Dubuque Police and Dubuque County Sheriff’s de- partments reported: • Marshaun V. Watson, 39, of record, outlines bring focus ‘back 655 Chestnut St., was arrested at 4:57 a.m. Saturday on charges of first-degree harassment and inter- ference with official acts causing plans for future to constituents’ injury. Court documents state that Dubuque police officer Evan Ar- BY BENJAMIN FISHER BY BENJAMIN FISHER mour suffered a cut on his elbow [email protected] Abby Finkenauer [email protected] Ashley Hinson during the course of the arrest. Age: 31 Age: 37 • Blake J. Drapeau, 29, of 2940 First-term U.S. Rep. Abby Finke- Lives in: Cedar Rapids Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson, Lives in: Marion Central Ave., No. 2, was arrested at nauer, D-Cedar Rapids, is eager to Family: Husband, Daniel R-Marion, has spent her campaign Family: Husband, Matt, and 1:58 a.m. Saturday on a charge of do- return to Washington, D.C., to con- Education: Bachelor’s degree listening to the needs of the resi- sons Matt, 9, and Jax, 7 mestic assault with injury. Court doc- tinue to work on issues she says are from Drake University dents in Iowa’s First Congressional Education: Bachelor’s de- uments state that he assaulted Kristi central to eastern Iowa communities. Occupation: U.S. represen- District, and she hopes to soon be gree in broadcast journalism, E. Jameson, 33, at their residence. She faces Iowa Rep. Ashley tative, former state represen- able to help address them. University of Southern California • Nina B. Williams, 34, of 1506 Iowa Hinson, R-Marion, in the Nov. 3 tative Hinson is trying to Occupation: State represen- St., No. 2, was arrested at 11:21 p.m. election. The First Congressio- Website: abbyfinkenauer.com unseat Democratic tative since 2016, following Friday in the 400 block of West Locust nal District includes U.S. Rep. Abby Finke- 10 years as a broadcast news Street on a charge of domestic assault. Clayton, Delaware, nauer in the Nov. 3 anchor Court documents state that she assault- Dubuque, Jackson and supported the Lower Drug Prices election. The First Website: ashleyhinson.com ed Deandre P. Davis, 30, of Chicago. Jones counties. Now Act, which passed the House Congressional Dis- • Steven W. Lundgren, 33, of Finkenauer defeat- in late 2019 but never made it into trict includes Clayton, Oelwein, Iowa, was arrested at ed U.S. Rep. Rod Blum, a Senate committee. Ashley Delaware, Dubuque, “I was up in Howard, Mitchell 4 p.m. Friday at Dubuque Law En- R-Dubuque, in the fall “That would have made sure Hinson Jackson and Jones and Worth counties, which were forcement Center on charges of Abby of 2018 as part of a that Medicare could negotiate di- counties. not hit by the derecho,” she said. second-offense possession of a con- Finkenauer wave of young, Demo- rectly with drug companies,” she When Hinson launched her “The issues that were important to trolled substance and possession of cratic representatives said. “With the savings that would campaign, she could not have an- folks up there were related to the drug paraphernalia. who helped flip the U.S. House of have created, we would be able to ticipated that large portions of the economy and health care. Those • Richard A. Schramm Jr., 34, of Representatives. She was the sec- put more back into Medicare for district would be hit by a devastat- messages are a little more urgent 2411 Stafford St., was arrested at ond-youngest woman ever elected dental, vision and other things.” ing derecho at the same time as the for folks who’ve had to deal with 9:36 p.m. Thursday at his residence to Congress and the first woman Finkenauer also backs the plan world deals with the COVID-19 disasters on top of it.” on warrants charging second-degree to serve Iowa’s First Congressional of former Vice President Joe Biden pandemic. Those two develop- Hinson worked for 10 years as a theft and fourth-degree theft. District. to bolster the Affordable Care Act ments only have added to the chal- broadcast news anchor for KWWL • Leonardo M. Campbell, 36, no In her first two years, Finkenauer lenges faced by the residents she before running for and winning a permanent address, was arrested at served on the House’s Small Busi- See FINKENAUER, PAGE 12A seeks to represent, she said. seat in the Iowa House of Repre- 6:14 p.m. Thursday at the intersec- ness, and Transportation and In- sentatives in 2016. She said travel- tion of Grandview Avenue and Loras frastructure committees. She also ing the district in her bid for federal Boulevard on charges of interference worked early on efforts to increase Election information office and “telling those stories” with official acts and providing false pharmaceutical transparency and Early voting is underway and, in Dubuque County, runs from 8 a.m. to would aid her in Washington, D.C.