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Storm Damage/incident reports (4/14/23)

Weather

April 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

10:17-p.m. Power out in Griswold (Law enforcement report)

10:15-p.m. 68 mph wind gust 4 miles E. of Essex

10:14-p.m.  63 mph wind gust 2 miles W of Red Oak (AWOS)

9:57-p.m.   3″ tree limbs down; Power poles broke in Essex.

9:45-p.m.  58 mph wind gust 5 miles NW of Shenandoah

9:25-p.m.  58 mph wind gust 8 miles W/SW of Sidney

8:10-p.m.  Flash Flooding 2 miles S/SE of Council Bluffs

7:45-p.m.  Flash Flooding 2 miles S/SE of Carter Lake; water over the intersection of 33rd St. & 3rd Ave.

 

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/14/2023

Sports

April 14th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

GIRLS GOLF

Audubon 219, AHSTW NTS
Medalist: Kali Irlmeier, Audubon, 50
Runner-Up: Kacie Anthofer, Audubon, 52

IKM-Mannnig 205, Tri-Center 228
Medalist: Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning,43
Runner-Up: Lilly Thomas, Tri-Center, 49

Logan-Magnolia 218, Treynor 244
Medalist: Cara Ohl, Logan-Magnolia, 52
Runner-Up: Brooklyn Currin, Treynor, 53

Riverside 220, Underwood 234
Medalist: Adi Brink, Riverside, 44
Runner_Up: Mary Stephens, Underwood, 45

Sidney 229, Hamburg 261, Griswold NTS
Medalist: Avery Dowling, Sidney, 43
Runner-Up: Linsey Keiser, Griswold, 49

BOYS GOLF

Audubon 175, AHSTW 198
Medalist: Jay Remsburg, Audubon 42
Runner-Up: Edward Miller, Audubon, 43

Griswold 195, Sidney 201, Hamburg 255
Medalist: Hayden Thompson, Sidney, 39
Runner-Up: Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 40

Kuemper Catholic 146, Webster City 159, Panorama 169
Medalist: Maverick Schwabe, Kuemper Catholic, 34
Runner-Up: Braxton Vonnahme, Kuemper Catholic, 35

Treynor 169, Logan-Magnolia 209
Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor, 35
Runner-Up: Bradley Stock, Treynor, 41

Tri-Center 197, IKM-Manning 225
Medalist: Michael Turner, Tri-Center, 42
Runner-Up: Josh Walker, IKM-Mannning, 48

Endangered Person Advisory – Polk County

News

April 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Update 5:19-p.m. 4/15/23) – (Des Moines, Iowa) – In an update our previous post, officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety, Saturday evening said two children missing from Polk County were found safe Saturday afternoon, in Lucas County. THANK YOU to everyone who shared information and supported law enforcement to help locate these children.

This endangered person advisory is being issued on behalf of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. An endangered person advisory is being issued to locate 8-year-old Zafira Serrano and her 4-year-old brother, Paul “PJ” Serrano. Zafira and PJ were last seen at approximately 5:30 p.m. at Skateland (5621 Meredith Drive, Des Moines), participating in a supervised visit. Zafira and PJ were taken from Skateland by someone known to them. They are believed to be together. Based on information discovered during the investigation, law enforcement considers Zafira and PJ to be endangered.

Zafira is 49 inches tall and weighs 52 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. The right side of her hair is cut close to the scalp.

PJ is 38 inches tall and weighs 33 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Zafira or PJ Serrano is asked to call their local law enforcement or the Polk County Sheriff’s Office at 515-286-3333.

High School Track Scoreboard 04/14/2023

Sports

April 14th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS TRACK

IKM-Manning went 2nd at the East Sac County Raider Relays with 112 points. Ridge View was the champion with 193. The Wolves got 2nd place finishes in the Shuttle Hurdle Relay (1:17.35) and Distance Medley (4:59.18). Madelyn Snyder also went 2nd in the 400M (1:06.28).

BOYS TRACK

IKM-Manning scored 125.33 points to finish 2nd at the East Sac County Raider Relays. Westwood was the champion with 132 points. Caden Keller won the 1600M (4:41.34). The Wolves also won the 4x400M Relay (3:38.48) and the 4x800M Relay (8:40.28).

ACGC scored 123.5 points to win the boys title at the Manson NW-Webster Emily Markert Co-Ed Track Meet. The Chargers topped a field of 12 with wins from Lance Bunde in the High Jump (6-00), Justin Reinhart in the 3200M (10:52.42), Austin Kunkle in the 100M (10.76), and Tate Fever in the 400M Hurdles (59.55). Payton Jacobe was 2nd in the Shot Put (43-09.50) and Andrew Mahaffey was 2nd in the 1600M (4;51.35). The Chargers also went 2nd in the 4x800M Relay (9:12.82) and 4x100M Relay (44.95).

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/14/2023

Sports

April 14th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Denison-Schleswig 6, Storm Lake 3

BOYS TENNIS

CB Abraham Lincoln 8, SIoux City North 1
CB Thomas Jefferson 9, Sioux City West 0
Sioux City West 6, CB Thomas Jefferson 3

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/14/2023

Sports

April 14th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER
Atlantic 10, Creston 1 (Jada Jensen 4 goals)
CB Thomas Jefferson 4, Omaha Buena Vista 0
Harlan 2, Tri-Center 1
Lewis Central 10, Denison-Schleswig 0
Underwood 4, Johnston 1

BOYS SOCCER
Harlan 2, Creston 0
Scotus Catholic 3, St. Albert 0
West Central Valley 1, Tri-Center 0

Visit with “Ulysses S. Grant” this Sunday, in Atlantic

News

April 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Ulysses S. Grant was a victorious General whose strategy and tenacity won the Civil War. He will be portrayed on Sunday, April 16th, by Peter Brady, at the American Legion Memorial Building, in Atlantic. Brady’s performance begins at 2-p.m.

The performance includes period music, photographs and cartoons and has been described as. “a riveting performance that captures the essence of Ulysses S. Grant.”

General Grant became President and served two terms. He was the youngest man at age 46 to become President. As a reflection of the times, he and his family were known for their ostentatious life style. He traveled the world as a celebrity after his presidential terms. Grant faced financial problems at various times in his life. His final efforts were devoted to the support of his wife and family.

Review his life in this informative, humorous program sponsored by Atlantic Rock Island Society Enterprise (ARISE). Ownership of the Rock Island Depot and American Legion Memorial Building carries out their motto: Preserve the Past. Enrich the Future. There is no fee to attend but donations are welcome. The Building is handicapped accessible. Everyone is welcome.

Congressman Nunn says espionage case involving Massachusetts Guardsman harms national security

News

April 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn says it appears there were multiple breakdowns that led to the apparent theft of top secret Pentagon documents that were leaked on the internet. A 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guardsman was arrested Thursday and he faces charges after dozens of highly classified military documents were posted online.

“The Air Force has something to answer to why an individual who was a guardsman had access to this level of classified information,” Nunn says, “and then how they got it out of the facility and put it online.” Nunn, who’s currently a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, got a top security clearance at the age of 24 when he was serving in the U.S. Air Force. He also commanded the Iowa Air National Guard’s intelligence squadron. Nunn says this is a very serious case as the leaked documents revealed sensitive military information, including key intelligence about the war in Ukraine.

“If indeed we have an individual who is 21 who has gone out there that is basically boasting about his access to classified information and leaking it in a way that not only harms national security, but puts frontline collection methods in jeopardy, we are in a very dangerous position,” Nunn says. The arrested airman was trained as a cyber transport systems analyst and he began sharing top secret intelligence about the war in Ukraine on an app called Discord that lets users text, chat and share videos.

A teenager in the private group posted some of the documents in a public forum. Nunn says as a military intelligence and counter intelligence officer, he investigated allegations that classified documents were mishandled. “When I went in 20 years, it was immediate that we could serve a lifetime in prison if we violated this top secret standard,” Nunn says. “…In this case, I think this was an individual who did it knowingly, who was briefed on what the dangers were, but chose to go ahead and violate it anyway.”

Nunn says he’s concerned the penalties for this kind of espionage have been reduced in recent cases. A former military analyst who gave top secret information about the war in Afghanistan to operators of the WikiLeaks website served seven years in prison. Nunn says this latest breach could give a tactical advantage to U.S. adversaries.

“The type of information that we are talking about now is not something that should be fodder for somebody’s Facebook page or the potential to leak to a friendly reporter because they want to get a story,” Nunn says, “particularly when there’s a direct national security threat nexis involved in that.”

Nunn made his comments during taping of “Iowa Press” which airs tonight (Friday) on Iowa P-B-S. Nunn, a Republican from Bondurant, was elected last November to serve Iowa’s third congressional district in the U.S. House.

Large fire may force Monona County residents to evacuate

News

April 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Some Monona County residents in northwest Iowa have been warned they may have to evacuate as a large grass fire continues to burn there. County Emergency Management director, Patrick Prorok says the fire expanded after a small building caught fire Thursday afternoon in the southern part of the county.

“Since that time fire has spread to the north, it has gotten into Preparation Canyon and also Loess Hills Forest. Since that time 32-hundred acres has been burned up in Monona County, also reaching into parts of Harrison County,” he says. Twenty fire departments from two counties are trying to stop its spread. Monona County Sheriff, Kevin Ewing, says they let residents north of the fire know about the potential danger.

“I think most local area residents already know the situation I know a lot of people loaded up some valuables last night and are prepared to vacate the area if need be,” Ewing says. No mandatory evacuations have been ordered yet. Roadblocks have been set up to keep people away from the area.

Iowa Insurance Division Consumer Connection: Financial Literacy and Fraud Prevention

News

April 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – April is recognized as financial literacy month to remind us of the importance of money management.  Learning how to plan, earn, and save for retirement are vital components in any financial literacy program, but you must also know how to shield your savings from scammers. New data from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) shows consumers lost nearly $8.8 billion in 2022 to fraud which is up 30% from 2021.  The top frauds were imposter scams, online shopping, prizes/sweepstakes/lotteries, investments, and job opportunities.  Victims lost $3.8 billion to investment scams alone, up from $1.8 billion in 2021.

In Iowa, romance scams are being reported at an alarming rate.  Scammers are preying on Iowans by way of online games with a private chat option, dating websites, random text messages, emails, or phone calls, social media via a direct message or as a friend request, and even spoofed social media accounts of friends and family where your “friend” claims to win a prize that is now available to you.  According to the FTC in 2021, one of every four victims was approached on social media.

After contact is made by a scammer, they will ask the victim to move off the original platform to continue the discussion usually via text message, attempt to gain your trust with sweet talk, and then ask for money.  The request may involve cryptocurrency or other investments, or money to pay for medical expenses or a plane ticket.  If you find yourself in this situation, stop!  Call a trusted friend or family member before sending money to someone you don’t know.  Verify the person offering you an investment by double-checking all investment and insurance professionals before doing business, or call the Iowa Insurance Division.

Here are some tips to help protect yourself:

  • Knowing basic financial literacy concepts may prevent victimization by a scammer. According to the FINRA Foundation, consumers with strong financial literacy skills were less likely to be scammed.  The IID’s Save4Later and SmartHER Money websites are a great place to start the financial literacy journey.
  • Use good online habits such as checking your privacy settings on all social media accounts to make sure you are only sharing what you want to share, being careful what you click on, using unique passwords, opting out of targeted ads, and not responding to unsolicited offers.  If you get a message from a friend on social media regarding an opportunity, call them before engaging further.
  • Never provide your personal information such as bank account numbers, social security, or Medicare numbers to someone you don’t know or meet on social media.
  • Ensure websites are legitimate and secure. Beware of misspelled words or grammatical errors.
  • Be cautious of profiles with few friends and little content, and don’t accept a friend request from someone you don’t know.
  • Never click on pop-up messages or unsolicited private messages.

Fraud threatens the financial security of all Iowans. Become an Iowa Fraud Fighter  and learn how to help protect yourself and your loved ones from scams.