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Boys Class 3A Substate Basketball Scoreboard 02/27/2023

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February 27th, 2023 by admin

Substate 1 @ Fort Dodge: Bishop Heelan 63, Webster City 50
Substate 2 @ Spencer:
Algona 61, MOC-Floyd Valley 58
Substate 3 @ Ames:
North Polk 52, Clear Lake 43
Substate 4 @ Waterloo East:
Marion 73, Charles City 56
Substate 5 @ West Delaware: 
Xavier 48, Wahlert Catholic 44
Substate 6 @ Oskaloosa: 
Newton vs. Solon (2/28 at 7:00 p.m.)
Substate 7 @ Nevada:
Des Moines Hoover 59, Waverly-Shell Rock 44
Substate 8 @ Waukee: 
Bondurant-Farrar 74, Harlan 53

Bypass reported in Mount Ayr

News

February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – A bypass was reported in the city of Mount Ayr Monday morning from the Pasture lift station east of 105 Deerview Lane.

Sewage overflow from the station was expected to have begun around 6 a.m. Monday and was discovered shortly after. The bypass ended around 7:30 a.m.

An estimated 1,250 and 1,500 gallons were diverted into the Middle Fork Grand River. Lime will be spread on the ground.

Residents should keep children and pets away from the area.

Lawmakers consider extending tax break for Knoxville Raceway

News

February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Members of the Iowa House are considering extending a tax break for the Knoxville Raceway. In 2018, the Iowa legislature approved a $1.8 million sales tax rebate for the track. Jason Reed, general manager for the Knoxville Raceway, says state government red tape has kept the track from claiming the money.

“We got the bill passed and then there was some confusion on the rules on how it was going to be paid. We thought we were on the right road several different times where they told us, ‘Fill out these papers, send them in and you’ll get your money,’ but we ended up just getting denied in those two or three years in there and then COVID right after that,” Reed says. “We kept improving stuff. We thought we were going to be getting money back, but we weren’t getting it.”

Reed says it took three years for the Department of Revenue’s rules for the rebate to be functional. “A little over $700,000 that we’d done improvements to turn in, and then we were denied on,” Reed says.

The projects ranged from new restrooms to making the facility more handicapped accessible. Republican Representative Brook Boden of Indianola and two other members of a House subcommittee have advanced a bill that would extend the tax break until 2030. “When we wrote this and we decided to help Knoxville, we had great intent and I think it still has great intent,” Boden says. “We want to do what’s right and make that right with Knoxville and their community.”

Boden says the tax break supports a small community that hosts a big event. There are about 30,000 fans in the stands for four straight days of the Knoxville Nationals in August, plus there are big crowds in the 10 days of qualifying races leading up to the nationals.

“The Knoxville community grows by four or five times during that time frame,” Reed says.

The Knoxville Raceway is on the Marion County Fairgrounds. Weekly stock car racing began in 1954, but a few years later lighter weight sprint cars began racing on the track. The first Knoxville Nationals were held in 1961.

Senators on subcommittee shelve bill on pipeline development

News

February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican senators had planned to advance a bill that would set some new rules for building carbon pipelines, but after hearing opposition the bill has been permanently shelved. Republican Senator Mike Klimish of Spillville says he came into today’s (Monday’s) subcommittee hearing with a plan, but after supporters AND opponents of carbon capture pipelines testified, that plan went out the window.

“I’ve never had a bill that absolutely nobody liked,” Klimesh said, to laughter. Cynthia Hansen is a landowner from Shelby County who does not want a carbon pipeline on her property. She’s urging lawmakers to ban the use of eminent domain for the projects, so developers do not have the power to seize property from unwilling landowners. “Iowa legislators have been quick to enact laws that protect the rights of citizens to own their firearms…but where are the legislators when landowners have been asked for the last two sessions, excuse me,” she said, breaking down before continuing, “for protection to defend the rights of our land?”

The bill would have required future pipelines — including those carrying natural gas or other fuels — to get permission from at least two-thirds of landowners along the pipeline route before a developer could seek authority from the state to seize the rest. Senator Jason Schultz, a Republican from Schleswig, had planned to propose that the bill instead say that carbon pipeline construction would be on hold until federal safety rules are in place and all states along the pipeline route have issued construction permits. Schultz tabled those ideas after hearing from landowners who are resisting the pipelines.

“I think they’re telling us they don’t want us to go forward, even if we have motives that might be friendly,” Schultz says. Sometime this week a House committee is expected to consider a bill to establish some new rules for the three proposed carbon capture pipelines, so it’s possible senators may eventually revisit the issue.

Harlan CSD Superintendent statement on DCI investigation

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February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Superintendent for the Harlan Community School District has issued a statement with regard to an investigation into the alleged activities of a substitute teacher. Late last week, it was reported the Harlan Community Schools sixth-grade social studies teacher Eric Robert Croghan has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation.

The State of Iowa opened a case in Pottawattamie County Friday against Croghan, Case number 04781 SWMG178957.
Middle School Principal Bill Mueller sent a notice to parents Friday afternoon to inform them a long-term substitute teacher will be instructing sixth-grade social studies at Harlan Community Middle School. In 2019, the Harlan School Board approved Croghan as the 7th Grade Boys’ Basketball Coach and Middle School Girls Cross Country Coach.
This (Monday) afternoon HSCD Superintendent Jenny Barnett issued a follow-up statement saying “We are writing to inform you of an incident related to a district middle school teacher. Late last week officials were first made aware of concerns and allegations being investigated by the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation regarding the employee and related to professional and illegal misconduct.

Upon receiving this report, the employee was immediately placed on administrative leave pending further investigation by DCI as well as the District. The teacher has since submitted a resignation for all teaching and coaching positions within the District and the board will be acting on that resignation at a special meeting this week.
While these allegations are certainly troubling, please know the safety and well-being of our students is always the District’s top priority. The District is continuing to cooperate fully with DCI and law enforcement throughout their investigation.If you have questions or seek additional information, please contact the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office or Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation.

BETTY ALBERT, 92, of Atlantic (Graveside Svcs 3/2/23)

Obituaries

February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

BETTY ALBERT, 92, of Atlantic, died Sunday, February 26, 2023, at the Exira Care Center.

Graveside Service for BETTY ALBERT will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, March 2, 2023, at the Atlantic Cemetery.

Roland Funeral Service is caring for Betty’s family and her arrangements.  Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

BETTY ALBERT is survived by:

Her sons: Mike (Joy) Albert of Atlantic and Monte Albert of Gowrie, Ia.

4 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren.

 

 

Adair County Sheriff: Greenfield man arrested on numerous sex abuse charges

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February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports a Greenfield man arrested on an Adair County warrant for numerous sex-related offense, was released last week on a $20,000 cash or surety bond. 20-year-old Dakota Layne Paxton faces charges that include two-counts of Enticing a Minor under 16 for illegal acts and enticing a minor under 16 for Sex Abuse. Paxton also faces five counts of Sexual Abuse/3rd offense involving a person older than the age of four. Additional information was not provided.

The Sheriff reports also, 39-year-old Andre Eugene Washington, III, of Kokomo, IN, was arrested Feb. 22nd on I-80 westbound following a traffic stop for speeding and defective license plate lamp. Upon questioning and further investigation, Stuart Police charged Washington with Possession of Marijuana/2nd offense, Possession of a Stolen Firearm (Glock .9mm) and Possession of a firearm as a felon. He was released the following day on a $5,000 bond.

On Feb. 21st, 27-year-old Matthew Henry Paulsen, of Adair, was arrested by Police in Adair, for Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd or subsequent offense – Methamphetamine; PCS/Marijuana – 2nd offense, and Possession of drug paraphernalia. He was cited for Open Container as a driver, Paulsen posted a $2,000 bond on the Adair County charges, and was then transferred to Cass County for Violation of a No Contact Order.

On Feb. 24th, 42-year-old Justin Alan Robertson, of Greenfield, was arrested by Greenfield Police. Robertson was taken into custody on an Adair County warrant for five-counts Unauthorized Use of a Credit card (Under $1,500). Also arrested Feb. 24th, was 41-year-old Kristina Marie Johnson, of Greenfield. She was arrested for Violation of a No Contact Order. On Feb. 20th, 67-year-old Dennis Gene Killion, of Orient, was arrested for Violation of a No Contact Order.

And, on Feb. 19th, 42-year-old Talana Kaye Boan Roach, of Greenfield, was arrested for Domestic Abuse w/injury or mental illness/1st offense.

 

 

ROMONA ANDERSEN, 91, of Elk Horn (Graveside Svcs. 2/28/23)

Obituaries

February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

ROMONA ANDERSEN, 91, of Elk Horn, died Sunday, Feb. 26th, at the Salem Lutheran Home. Graveside services for ROMONA ANDERSEN will be held 2-p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023, in the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

ROMONA ANDERSEN is survived by:

Her daughters – DeEtta Goettel, and Carla Hoegh.

Many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Rollover accident west of Bayard last week

News

February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Guthrie Center say no injuries were reported following a rollover accident last week, west of Bayard. Authorities say 70-year-old George J. Marcelis, of Bayard, was driving a 1995 GMC truck eastbound on Highway 141 at around 11:45-a.m., when the vehicle went out of control on an icy bridge. The vehicle spun around and entered the north ditch before coming to rest on the driver’s side.

The truck sustained about $1,500 damage. No citations were issued.

Malvern woman arrested for DWB

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February 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Officials with the Glenwood Police Department report a woman from Malvern was arrested Saturday. 25-year-old Michaela Goodman was arrested for Driving While Barred. She posted a $2,000 cash or surety bond, and was released.