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IGCA All-State Girls Basketball Teams

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March 8th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association has released their 2022-23 All-State Girls Basketball Teams. Here is a look at area honorees.

Class 1A

First Team
Quinn Grubbs, Exira-EHK

Third Team
Jenna Stephens, Stanton
Charlie Pryor, Woodbine

Class 2A

First Team
Lindsey Davis, Nodaway Valley

Second Team
Jaidyn Sellers, Panorama
Clara Teigland, Treynor

Third Team
Alizabeth Jacobsen, Underwood

Class 3A

Third Team
Paytn Harter, Atlantic
Aubrey Schwieso, Harlan
Lynnae Green, Shenandoah

Class 4A

First Team
Jenna Hopp, Glenwood
Doryn Paup, Creston

Third Team
Lucy Scott, Lewis Central

Full list HERE

CAM opens boys track season in Cedar Falls

Sports

March 8th, 2023 by admin

The CAM boys track team opened the season by competing at the Dickinson Relays in Cedar Falls on Tuesday.

Jack Follmann finished 10th in the 60M Hurdles with a time of 8.72. Sam Foreman was 12th in the same event at 8.73. Cale Maas finished 16th in the 400M with a time of 53.87.

Full results HERE

Boys State Basketball Schedule 03/08/2023

Sports

March 8th, 2023 by admin

Class 4A Quarterfinals

10:30—#2 Waukee (22-2) vs. #7 Ames (17-7)

12:15—#3 Waukee Northwest (21-2) vs. #6 Ankeny Centennial (16-7)

2:00—#1 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy (22-0) vs. #8 Pleasant Valley (19-5)

3:45—#4 Valley, W.D.M. (18-5) vs. #5 Norwalk (20-3)

Wednesday, March 8

Class 1A Semifinals

5:30—#1 Grand View Christian (25-0) vs. #4 West Harrison (24-1)

7:15—#2 North Linn (25-0) vs. #6 St. Mary’s, Remsen (23-2)

Heartbeat Today 3-8-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

March 8th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Mark Wyatt of the Iowa Bicycle Coalition about the annual Iowa Bicycle Summit April 6 in Ankeny.  Visit www.iowabicyclesummit.com to register.

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Creston Police report, 3/8/23

News

March 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Creston Police, Tuesday morning, arrested a man following a traffic stop. Authorities say 72-year-old Randall Jay Beving, of Kent, was arrested for Driving While Revoked. Beving has since posted a $1,000 cash or surety bond, and was released.

Shelby County Supervisors receive pipeline ordinance update & notice of assessments

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March 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Board of Supervisors met in a regular session Tuesday morning. According to the meeting minutes provided by Auditor/Board Secretary Mark Maxwell, Supervisor Kenkel reported that an injunction has been filed to stop Shelby County from enforcing its pipeline ordinance until next January. Tony Buman, Shelby County Assessor, reported to the Supervisors that assessment notices have been sent out to Commercial and Industrial owners in Shelby County. The median increase was around 23% for commercial and industrial properties. The balance of the notices will be sent out as the process in his office continues.

Todd Valline told of events in his organization, the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce and Industry. His office has been notified that the Shelby County Food Pantry is running very low on food and any food donated would be very much appreciated. Brandon Burmeister, Shelby County Engineer, was present to give his report on his department and current and future projects. Spot rock hauling and blading are taking place as conditions allow.

Auditor Maxwell then presented a Transfer Authorization for the Supervisors to discuss and consider for approval. The Resolution calls for the transfer of monies from the General Funds and from the Rural Basic Fund as described. The resolution was passed as presented. The Supervisors then approved setting March 21st at 9-a.m. as the date and time of a public hearing regarding the consideration and possible levy options and cost funding recommendations for an EMS Agency in Shelby County.

The Supervisors were then presented with a maximum tax levy notifications to be published with the hearing to be held on April 4th, 2023, at 9:00 AM in the Supervisors room at the Courthouse. Auditor Maxwell explains the reasons for the maximum levy increase given on the notice are inflation, build reserves over years not all at one time. Reserves for capital improvements Courthouse and other buildings as well as other unforeseen expenses.

Two representatives from the Iowa County IT professionals organization were present to give a brief overview of the recent Audit of Shelby County Conducted by their organization. Two representatives from the organization were present to explain the 24 hour monitoring of the Shelby County IT environment. The Supervisors thanked the representatives for the citizens of Shelby County for being able to conduct the Audit. Taryn Knapp, Shelby County IT Coordinator gave a report of current IT and Support contracts and Shelby County IT Committee recommendations. A motion was made and passed to terminate all contracts with the Counties current vendor on June 30th, 2023.

Knapp also said the IT Committee recommended hiring a full time IT person for Shelby County. The IT audit revealed shortcomings that may be overcome with an employee versus a hired service. The Board approved starting the hiring process. They then entered a closed session with regard to IT Security Discussion, but took no action during that session, and the meeting was adjourned.

No. 2 Roland-Story tops Carroll Kuemper in 2A

Sports

March 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Second ranked Roland-Story limited Carroll Kuemper to five third quarter points to take the lead for good in a 60-52 win in a class 2A quarterfinal round game, Tuesday. Senior center Luke Patton had 25 points and 22 rebounds as the Norseman improved to 25-1 and advanced to Thursday’s semifinal round.

Roland-Story trailed 31-27 at halftime but limited Kuemper to nine of 31 shooting in the final two quarters.

Patton made 10 of 14 shots and scored 13 of his points in the fourth quarter.

Sophomore guard Carson Kanne led the Knights with 12 points. Kuemper made only two of 12 shots in the third quarter.

Kuemper roared back from an early 10 point deficit to lead at halftime behind seven three pointers. They made only three in the second half.

Iowa opens B1G Tournament Thursday in Chicago

Sports

March 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa will need to win four games in four days to win a second straight Big Ten Tournament title. The Hawkeyes open Thursday afternoon as the five seed in Chicago and play the winner of Wednesday’s game between Ohio State and Wisconsin. It is a mountain the Hawkeyes climbed a year ago in an unlikely run to the championship.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery who says handling quick turnarounds is a key.

McCaffery says depth is a must for a deep run.

McCaffery believes this team has the depth in needs.

Sioux City Police Get Approval To Seek An Armored Vehicle

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March 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Sioux City Police Department has received approval from the city council to apply for grant funding from the Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department to purchase an armored rescue vehicle for their swat unit. Police chief Rex Mueller says the vehicle would provide protection for officers in dangerous situations. The chief says this would replace a larger military surplus vehicle that was donated to the department and is not built for the way they use it.

Councilman Alex Watters shared his concerns as well as from a citizen that the vehicle was militaristic. Chief Mueller responded that’s why he wants to replace the current vehicle, because it is a military design and not as practical for many police needs.

Another Storm Moving In With More Snow

News, Weather

March 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Winter Weather Advisory for Counties in purple; Winter Storm Watch for counties in slate blue.

(Radio Iowa) – Forecasters say the winter weather isn’t over as another storm is moving in today (Wednesday). National Weather Service meteorologist, Cory Martin, says it will be a more robust system we move into Thursday. He says there’s the potential for heavy snow — with the main area of concern in the northern half of the state. Martin says snowfall totals could surpass six inches or more, and the potential for snow and blowing snow. He says the amount and type of precipitation for the other half of the state is less certain as in the southern half of the state it depends on what happens with the temperatures.