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K-9 Teams searches Red Oak High School for illegal substances

News

April 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

 An unannounced visit by three K-9 teams at the Red Oak High School Thursday resulted in a temporary lock down of the school, but no illegal substances were found. The teams searched the school building and parking lot. According to Red Oak Superintendent Terry Schmidt, there was no advance notice to parents or students the searches would be conducted. It wasn’t until the K-9 teams showed up that notices were sent to parents about the lockdown, to ease any fears they may have had by their children texting them about the lockdown.

IGHSAU Soccer Rankings

Sports

April 13th, 2012 by Jim Field

2012 Second Soccer Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Class 1-A
School
Record
LW
1
Davenport Assumption
3-0
1
2
Waterloo Columbus Catholic
2-0
2
3
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
1-1
3
4
Dubuque Wahlert
2-1
4
5
Council Bluffs St. Albert
1-1
6
6
Gilbert
4-1
5
7
Denver
3-0
8
8
Nevada
2-0
9
9
Center Point-Urbana
1-1
7
10
Solon
2-0
11
11
Burlington Notre Dame
1-0
13
12
Bondurant-Farrar
1-1
12
13
Clear Creek-Amana
1-0
15
14
Tri-Center
3-0
NR
15
Beckman Catholic
0-1
14
Dropped Out: Iowa City Regina (10)

Class 2-A
School
Record
LW
1
Cedar Rapids Xavier
2-0
1
2
Pleasant Valley
1-0
2
3
Waverly-Shell Rock
2-0
4
4
Glenwood
3-0
5
5
Pella
3-1
3
6
ADM
2-0
6
7
Sioux City East
2-0
7
8
Union
1-1
8
9
Lewis Central
3-0
9
10
Des Moines Hoover
2-0
10
11
Spencer
3-0
13
12
Dallas Center-Grimes
3-0
NR
13
Indianola
3-1
12
14
North Scott
1-1
14
15
Cedar Rapids Prairie
2-1
NR
Dropped Out: Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson (11), Independence/East Buchanan (15)

Class 3-A
School
Record
LW
1
Bettendorf
1-0
2
2
Ankeny
2-0
3
3
West Des Moines Valley
2-1
1
4
Waukee
0-0
4
5
Iowa City West
3-0
5
6
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
3-0
6
7
Dowling Catholic
1-0
7
8
Johnston
1-0
8
9
Cedar Rapids Washington
1-1
9
10
Urbandale
0-0
10
Dropped Out: none

Thursday Soccer Results

Sports

April 13th, 2012 by Jim Field

Girls:

  • Abraham Lincoln 7, Atlantic 0 (Maren McNees had 25 saves for the evening & Alisha Hinzman led the team defensively with 11 interceptions  & Alyssa Beccera had 8 steals)

Boys:

  • West Central Valley (Stuart) 7, Missouri Valley 1.

Drug tests for parents who collect child support

News

April 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Iowa parents paying child support could go to court and ask to have their ex-spouse submit to drug tests every six months under a proposal advanced, but then withdrawn by a Republican in the Iowa Senate. Senator Mark Chelgren, a Republican from Ottumwa, got the idea from a constituent. “Because of some consternation and some problems that have arised with his ex-wife, there is a strong belief on his part that she may have gotten involved in drugs,” Chelgren said during debate, “and that the money that is going to the children is instead being diverted to this drug habit.” Chelgren told his colleagues he wouldn’t name names and didn’t know if the drug-use allegation was true, but he proposed that a person paying child support could get a court order requiring the person who has custody of the kids get a drug test. If that person failed the test or refused to take it, the child support would be paid to a custodian appointed by the court.”This way the money is actually going for the children and not necessarily to be used on drugs,” Chelgren said.

A few Democrats in the Senate openly laughed as Chelgren explained his proposal. Senator Jack Hatch, a Democrat from Des Moines, suggested ugly divorces and break-ups would get uglier if this proposal became law. “We know that it will be used defiantly against one of the parents — ususally against the woman,” Hatch said. “And it would cause the damage not only to the woman but also to the family and to the children to have one parent inappropriately every six months ask for a screening.” Chelgren responded. “You know, we do have a drug problem in this state,” Chelgren said. “It doesn’t mean everybody in this state, obviously, is on drugs. It doesn’t mean that every single individual or family member or someone who’s taking care of families is on drugs — clearly, but we shouldn’t be ducking our head and running away every time there’s a difficult issue coming up.”

Chelgren then withdrew his drug-testing proposal, which he was trying to tack onto a much larger bill that outlines state spending for the Iowa Department of Human Services. Chelgren has another proposal he hopes to add to that bill — a requirement that all Iowa welfare recipients submit to random drug tests.

(O. Kay Henderson/Radio Iowa)

Clarke Invitational Track Meet Results

Sports

April 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Class A – Boys

  1. Knoxville  205
  2. Des Moines Christian 113
  3. Van Meter 61
  4. Nodaway Valley 53
  5. Clarke Community 41
  6. Chariton 33
  7. I-35/Truro 35
  8. Central Decatur 19

Class B – Boys

  1. Wayne 146
  2. Mt. Ayr Community 116
  3. Martensdale-St. Marys 103
  4. East Union 68
  5. Corning  43
  6. Bedford 42
  7. SE Warren 24
  8. Twin Cedars 15

Tri-Center CoEd Invitational Track Meet Results

Sports

April 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Girls Team Scores:

  1. Treynor 126
  2. Tri-Center 94
  3. Carroll 86
  4. Woodbine 82
  5. Kuemper Catholic 33
  6. Fremont-Mills 33
  7. A-H-S-T 32
  8. Missouri Valley 27
  9. Underwood 23
  10. Clarinda Academy 22
  11. Charter Oak-Ute 20
  12. West Harrison 9
  13. Nodaway Valley 2

Boys Team Scores:

  1. St. Albert 103
  2. Treynor 92
  3. Riverside 73
  4. Fremont-Mills 64
  5. Tri-Center 55
  6. Thomas Jefferson 49
  7. Underwood 47
  8. A-H-S-T 38
  9. West Harrison 24
  10. Westwood 13

Hazardous Weather Outlook for western/central IA

Weather

April 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

455 AM CDT FRI APR 13 2012 National Weather Service/Des Moines

DAY ONE…TODAY AND TONIGHT: ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY TODAY. HOWEVER…NO SEVERE WEATHER IS FORECAST TODAY. ANOTHER ROUND OF THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTHERN IOWA TONIGHT…WITH AN ISOLATED SEVERE STORM POSSIBLE. THE MAIN THREAT WILL BE LARGE HAIL.

 DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY

THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR WIDESPREAD SEVERE WEATHER SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING…WITH THE STRONGEST STORMS LIKELY LOCATED SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 80 AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 35. LARGE HAIL…DAMAGING WINDS…AND ISOLATED TORNADOES WILL ALL BE POSSIBLE. LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN IS EXPECTED WITH THESE STRONG STORMS.

ANOTHER ROUND THUNDERSTORMS IS FORECAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON…MAINLY EAST OF INTERSTATE 35. THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY WITH THE AMOUNT OF SEVERITY AT THIS TIME…BUT STRONG WINDS AND LARGE HAIL CANNOT BE RULE OUT.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT… 

SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED SATURDAY AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY NIGHT…AND POSSIBLE AGAIN ON SUNDAY.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: April 13,2012

Podcasts, Weather

April 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here’s the (Podcast) forecast for the KJAN listening area from Freese-Notis Meteorologist Dan Hicks, and the weather stats for Atlantic…

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Drake to Play in Anaheim Classic

Sports

April 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Drake is one of eight teams set to play in the annual Anaheim Classic basketball tournament in November. The Bulldogs will join NCAA tournament teams California, St. Mary’s and Xavier, NIT participant Drexel along with Rice, Georgia Tech and Pacific. Drake will play three games in four days starting on Nov. 22. First-round pairings will be announced in July.

Corps to release another report on 2011 flooding

News, Weather

April 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to release another report examining last year’s flooding along the Missouri River. The Corps will release a report Friday looking at how much free space it would have needed in reservoirs along the river to handle last year’s deluge of water. The report will also look at how other uses of the river, such as navigation and recreation, would have been affected by storing that much floodwater. A report from outside experts released in December said the corps did the best it could to deal with last year’s record flooding. Officials have said nearly all of the 16.3 million acre-feet of the planned storage space for floodwater is available in reservoirs along the Missouri River thanks to recent warm, dry weather.