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Council Bluffs woman sentenced on drug charges

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June 21st, 2023 by admin

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA – A Council Bluffs woman was sentenced June 15th for possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. 33-year-old Amanda Marie Sprinkel was sentenced to 60 months in prison following her plea of guilty to possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Sprinkel must serve a four-year term of supervised release after the prison term. There is no parole in the federal system.

According to court documents, on September 20, 2022, Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force executed a search warrant on a home in Council Bluffs. Amanda Sprinkel was located sitting in a vehicle in the driveway of the Council Bluffs residence. Officers witnessed Sprinkel throw an object on the driver side floorboard. A backpack was found containing 62 grams of suspected methamphetamine. A search of Sprinkel’s phone would later show messages negotiating narcotic transactions and other messages arranging and discussing narcotic sales.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force investigated the case

Former Iowa star Kris Murray ready for NBA Draft

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June 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Former Iowa star Kris Murray is expected to be a late first round pick in Thursday night’s NBA Draft at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn. Murray averaged better than 20 points and nearly eight rebounds for the Hawkeyes as a junior before deciding to skip his senior season. He has been working on all aspects of his game to get ready.

Murray says watching twin brother Keegan’s rookie season in Sacramento has helped him through the process.

Murray says his workouts have been designed to prepare him for the grind of an NBA season.

Murray will watch the draft with his family at an Iowa City hotel.

David Carr and Sam Schuyler have been named to the 2023 College Sports Communicators Academic All-America First Team

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June 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Carr and Schuyler, who were named to the CSC Academic All-District At-Large team last month, both make the All-America team for the first time in their careers.

Carr put together an outstanding season on the mat, finishing with a 27-1 record. He became the first Cyclone since 2002 to win a fourth Big 12 title and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler in the process. The Canton, Ohio native navigated a loaded 165-pound bracket at the NCAA Championships and finished as the national runner-up.

Schuyler posted a 20-5 record in his final season as a Cyclone. He logged 12 wins against ranked opponents, including seven against wrestlers ranked in the top 15. The Kings Park, N.Y. native was the Big 12 runner-up at heavyweight and reached the Round of 12 at the NCAA Championships, finishing one win shy of All-American status.

Carr and Schuyler were also First Team Academic All-Big 12 selections and NWCA scholar All-Americans this season.

Carr posted a 3.86 GPA while Schuyler earned a 4.0 mark during the 2022-23 school year. Both are studying in the education graduate program.

Audubon schools upgrading website and facility projects continue good progression

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June 21st, 2023 by admin

The Audubon School Board met for their regular meeting on Monday in the Elementary Work Room. The two major topics during the meeting were website upgrades and the progression of facility projects.

The board approved an agreement with Apptegy to update the district’s website and develop and app that the public will be able to use to get calendars, lunch menus, and other information from. Superintendent Eric Trager said they hope this will upgrade the user experience and provide a good face from the school to the public.

Mr. Trager said some work has been completed on some outdoor facility maintenance.

He also said that their main building construction project continues to progress on time right now.

The next regular meeting for the Audubon School Board will be Monday, July 17th at 7:00 p.m. in the Elementary Workroom.

Adair County Board of Supervisors approve Sheriff vehicle fund shift and VA board appointment

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June 21st, 2023 by admin

The Adair County Board of Supervisors met in their regular session on Wednesday morning at the Adair County Courthouse. During the meeting they discussed the county handbook which will be approved at their end of the month meeting. Sheriff Jeff Vandewater pointed out that the family leave policy is slightly different for his department compared to the general handbook due to the nature of having overnight shift employees. The board agreed the policy appeared to be fair.

Sheriff Vandewater also made a request to push some vehicle purchase funds over to fiscal year 2024 due to production delays on vehicles they are waiting for.

The board moved to approve the fund shift. In other news the VA board asked for the re-appointment of John Schildberg to the VA board.  That request was also approved.

The board also decided to table approval of the secondary roads benefit policy until their next meeting. They also approved contract and performance bond for W14 Jefferson Bridge project.

6 recent arrests reported in Atlantic

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June 21st, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports six recent arrests.

On June 15th Atlantic Police arrested 46-year-old Amanda Bashor of Atlantic for Disorderly Conduct and Harassment 2nd Degree. She was booked in to the Cass Count Jail and held.

On June 17th Atlantic Police arrested 19-year-old Sam Sinatro of Atlantic for Public Intoxication and Possession of Alcohol by Person Under 21 years of Age. He was booked in to the Cass County Jail and held.

On June 18th 21-year-old Mym Attan of Storm Lake was arrested for Public Intoxication. 21-year-old Sitson Sapong of Atlantic was also arrested for Public Intoxication. Both men were booked in and held at the Cass County Jail. That same day 34-year-old Noel Marleyang of Atlantic was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was booked in and held at the Cass County Jail.

On June 20th 22-year-old Ansan Ichita of Atlantic was arrested for Violation of a No Contact Order. He was taken into custody and booked in and held at the Cass County Jail.

Griswold schools set up new lunch payment system and are searching for a new counselor

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June 21st, 2023 by admin

The Griswold School Board met on Monday evening and one of the major topics of discussion was school lunch payment options and fees. Superintendent Dave Henrichs explained the new online payment options.

The old online payment system charged a percentage for a convenience fee. This new system uses a set dollar amount for that fee so the school had to decide where to set that amount.

Also during the meeting the board approved continuing an APEX program contract with the Glenwood schools.

In personnel news their was one major resignation that leaves a counselor void for next year.

Superintendent Henrichs said that lunch prices will stay the same for the upcoming school year except the adult price was set at $4,85 because it has to match costs by rule.

St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants to play at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, AL, June 20th, 2024

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June 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Major League Baseball today announced that Rickwood Field, the oldest professional ballpark in the United States and former home of the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro Leagues, will be the site of a special Regular Season contest between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants on June 20, 2024. This experience, scheduled around Juneteenth next year, will include a variety of activities as a tribute to the Negro Leagues and its greatest living player – Hall of Famer, Giants Legend, Birmingham native and Birmingham Black Barons player Willie Mays. FOX will provide exclusive national coverage of the game between the Cardinals and Giants on Thursday, June 20, 2024, airing at 7:00 p.m. (ET)/6:00 p.m. (CT).

     “We are proud to bring Major League Baseball to historic Rickwood Field in 2024,” said Commissioner of Baseball Robert D. Manfred, Jr. “This opportunity to pay tribute to the Negro Leagues as the Giants and Cardinals play a regular season game at this iconic location is a great honor. The legacy of the Negro Leagues and its greatest living player, Willie Mays, is one of excellence and perseverance.  We look forward to sharing the stories of the Negro Leagues throughout this event next year.”

     “I can’t believe it. I never thought I’d see in my lifetime a Major League Baseball game being played on the very field where I played baseball as a teenager.  It has been 75 years since I played for the Birmingham Black Barons at Rickwood Field, and to learn that my Giants and the Cardinals will play a game there and honor the legacy of the Negro Leagues and all those who came before them is really emotional for me. We can’t forget what got us here and that was the Negro Leagues for so many of us,” said Willie Mays.

     “Preserving the legacy of the Negro Leagues is vital to growing baseball’s diversity and popularity,” said MLBPA Executive Director Tony Clark. “Willie Mays, like so many other Negro Leaguers, broke down barriers and paved the way for those of us who dreamt of playing baseball at the highest level. This event helps to link the past, present and future and helps further the cause of attracting a new generation of players to our game.’’

  MLB will collaborate with the Friends of Rickwood and City of Birmingham to renovate Rickwood Field for 2024, transforming the National Historic Site in order to host a Major League game. Additionally, Rickwood Field will host a Minor League contest between the Birmingham Barons and the Montgomery Biscuits on June 18, 2024.  The Barons called Rickwood Field home during three different time periods (1910-1961, 1964-1965, 1981-1987). Each year, the Barons play one game at Rickwood Field in tribute to the organization’s history there. Additional activities surrounding the games at Rickwood Field will be announced at a later date.

     The Major League contest will be a home game for the Cardinals. On-field personnel for both teams will wear period uniforms highlighting the Negro Leagues histories of both St. Louis and San Francisco.

     The history of Rickwood Field is unmatched, with some of the game’s greatest players stepping foot on its hallowed grounds. These players included Mays, Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Cool Papa Bell, Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Oscar Charleston, Roberto Clemente, Joe DiMaggio, Larry Doby, Rube Foster, Lou Gehrig, Josh Gibson, Monte Irvin, Reggie Jackson, Buck Leonard, Biz Mackey, Mickey Mantle, Connie Morgan, Stan Musial, Satchel Paige, Frank Robinson, Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth, Duke Snider, Toni Stone, Cristobal Torriente, Honus Wagner, Willie Wells, and so much more. Rickwood Field is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

     The Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro Leagues called Rickwood Field home from 1924 through 1960. As a teenager, Mays began his professional career with the Black Barons in 1948. He played with them before beginning his legendary MLB career as a member of the New York Giants in 1951. Rickwood Field was the site of the final Negro League World Series game in October 1948, which saw Mays’ Black Barons falling to the Homestead Grays in five games.

Heartbeat Today 6-21-2023

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June 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Master Gardener Sue Liston about the Tour of Local Gardens on Sunday, June 25.

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Cass County Extension Report 6-21-2023

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June 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

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