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After 47 year career, supervisor of Iowa Capitol tour guides is retiring

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February 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A state employee who has guided millions of visitors through the Iowa Capitol building is retiring. January 23, 1976 was Joan Arnett’s first day as an Iowa Capitol tour guide. “After I had worked here for about three days I filled out an application and I began my career here,” Arnett told Radio Iowa. Now, 47 years later, this is Arnett’s last day on the job.

“My children asked me a few days ago — they were here taking a tour, believe it or not — and they said: ‘What are you going to do on your last day, mom?’ And I said, ‘Cry.’ It’s going to be very hard to leave here,” Arnett said. “But I feel like I leave the building in good hands. There are a lot of people that have a lot of passion about this building and hopefully that will carry through into future generations.”

About 75-thousand people sign up for tours through the building each year. Many arrive on school buses. “A lot of our visitors start very young,” Arnett says. “We hope that they come back again and again, so it’s really not so much about learning facts about the building as learning that this is their building, that they’re always welcome here.” The Iowa Capitol is 137 years old and tour guides lead visitors all the way up to what’s called the whispering gallery. It’s a narrow passageway inside the golden dome that’s 275 feet above the ground. Arnett is also fascinated by areas that aren’t on the public tours — the attics and the space that’s a story below the basement.

“We see the pretty parts all day every day, but we never think about what it takes to support that,” Arnett says,” and there’s just a lot behind the scenes.” For the past 25 years, Arnett has been the supervisor of all the guides who lead tours of the building six days a week. For decades, the Capitol tour guides operated from a small desk on the edge of the first floor rotunda — with a narrow, three story closet to store pamphlets about the Capitol and other supplies.

“We eventually added another desk” she says. “Of couse we added a computer and eventually we moved down here to the ground floor.” The ground floor is where visitors enter the building and find the tour guides, as well as souvenirs and a collection of artifacts found over the past 40 years during restoration of the Capitol. Arnett says she often thinks about the four men who were in charge of constructing the Capitol in Des Moines.

“I think the most amazing part is that they had the foresight to think beyond their years and they didn’t just think: ‘We’re going to build a building that people will be proud of today.’ They said: ‘We’re going to build a building that people would be proud of 1000 years from now,'” Arnett says, “and I think they accomplished that.” Former State Representative Chuck Gipp of Decorah led the Capitol restoration effort during his 18 years in the legislature and he credits Arnett for helping to make the Capitol a welcoming place for visitors.

Former Iowa State guard Haliburton named to 2023 NBA All-Star Game

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February 2nd, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Former Iowa State men’s basketball player Tyrese Haliburton has been named to the 2023 NBA All-Star Game. The starting point guard for the Indiana Pacers, Haliburton joins Jeff Hornacek in 1992 as the only Cyclones to be selected to the game.

Haliburton will be making his first appearance in the game, as he was one of seven reserves selected from the from NBA Eastern Conference. The game is scheduled for Feb. 19 in Salt Lake City.

Despite missing the last 10 games with injury, Haliburton leads the league in assists with 10.2 per game. In 40 games this season, Haliburton is averaging 20.2 points, 10.2 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 1.9 steals per game. Haliburton returned to the Pacers starting lineup Thursday night.

The 30 NBA coaches selected the 14 reserves, voting for two guards, three frontcourt players and two players at any position in their respective conferences. LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo were announced last week as the captains alongside the starters for the game.

For the first time, the NBA All-Star Draft will take place right before the game. The two team captains will draft the team rosters for Team LeBron and Team Giannis from the pool of players voted as starters and reserves in each conference. The Draft will start at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 19. The game will air on TNT and TBS.

High School Basketball Scoreboard 02/02/2023

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February 2nd, 2023 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Glenwood 49, St. Albert 45

Western Iowa Conference

Logan-Magnolia 41, Ar-We-Va 19
Treynor 68, AHSTW 33 (T: Clara Tiegland 17pts)

Rolling Valley Conference

Boyer Valley 65, IKM-Manning 56
CAM 64, Audubon 41 (C: Meredith Rich 24pts)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 49, ACGC 37 (C: Made 25 of 30 from the foul line)
Glidden-Ralston 42, Madrid 36
Paton-Churdan 43, Colo-NESCO 41

Corner Conference

Sidney 60, Southwest Valley 51

Other Scores

Lenox 65, Lamoni 41
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 62, CB Thomas Jefferson 21

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Glenwood 74, St. Albert 58
Nodaway Valley 67, Red Oak 66 (NV: Dawson Nelson 28pts and hit 3 free throws with 2 seconds left to win it.)

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 57, Treynor 49 (A: Kyle Sternberg 16pts. Vikings grab at least a share of WIC title for third straight year)
IKM-Manning 74, Boyer Valley 63
Tri-Center 65, Stanton 55

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 63, Logan-Magnolia 45
CAM 45, Audubon 38 (C: Seth Hensley 15 points)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 64, ACGC 59
Madrid 70, Glidden-Ralston 35

Corner Conference

Sidney 46, Southwest Valley 40

Other Scores

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 63, Thomas Jefferson 25

AHSTW fights off Treynor to grab share of third straight WIC title

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February 2nd, 2023 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings fended off Treynor for a 57-49 win on Thursday night in Avoca and secured at least a share of their third straight Western Iowa Conference title.

The Vikings started the game strong and led by seven at the end of the first. The Cardinals cut it down to a two point game a couple of times late in the second but each time AHSTW hit a three to push the lead back to five and it was 31-26 at the break. The Vikings would increase the lead to as much as 13 in the second half and then held off a late push by the Cardinals. Treynor would get as close as six with possession a couple of times but the Vikings held firm. AHSTW head coach GG Harris said it was a big win.

Coach Harris talked about the response the Vikings had each time the Cardinals got close.

Kyle Sternberg led the Vikings with 16 points. He said their experience paid off in the tense moments.

Sternberg was excited for the win and wants to close out the conference race strong.

Brayden Lund added 13 points and Ryan Wedemeyer finished with 11. The Vikings improved to 17-2 and are still a game up on Underwood for the WIC title with one game to go at Tri-Center.

Treynor was led by 16 points from Karson Elwood and 13 from Ethan Konz. The Cardinals fall to 12-6 and will host St. Albert on Saturday.

Treynor girls lock down AHSTW

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February 2nd, 2023 by admin

A stifling press and tight half court defense was too much for AHSTW to handle as Treynor pulled away for a 68-33 win on Thursday night in Avoca.

The Lady Vikes started the game well with a 10-3 lead out of the gate but Treynor closed the first quarter on a 10-0 run to lead 24-14 and continued to grow the advantage from there. The Treynor defense forced 23 Lady Vike turnovers on the night.

Clara Tiegland had 17, Alexa Schwartz dropped 15, and Nora Konz added 14 points for the Cardinals. The Class 2A 10th rated Cards improved to 17-2 on the season.

AHSTW was led by 15 points from Delaney Goshorn and they fall to 8-13 on the year.

Iowa A.G. Bird joins warning about mailing abortion pills

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February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s attorney general has signaled she would likely join a multi-state lawsuit if major pharmacy chains start selling abortion pills by mail. Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has not issued a written statement of her own, but has added her signature to letters from attorneys general in Missouri and Alabama. One of the letters Bird and 19 other Republicans signed says as state attorneys general, it is their responsibility to protect the health, safety, and well-being of women and unborn children in their states.

The letters to Walgreens and C-V-S come after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced women seeking abortion pills could get them through the mail.

A bill has been introduced in the state legislature that would ban sending abortion pills through the mail in Iowa. Medication abortion has been available in the United States for 23 years. The most recent data indicates nearly 80 percent of abortions in Iowa in 2020 were induced by medication. About a dozen other states now ban abortion pills.

IGHSAU State Wrestling Team Scores Through Day One

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February 2nd, 2023 by Jim Field

1 Decorah 82.0
2 Waverly-Shell Rock 74.0
3 East Buchanan 72.0
4 Lewis Central 63.0
5 Osage 55.0
6 Ridge View 49.0
7 Cedar Falls 48.0
8 Anamosa 43.5
9 Mason City 43.0
10 S.W.A.T. Valkyrie 42.0
11 Vinton-Shellsburg 41.0
12 Missouri Valley 39.0
12 Prairie, Cedar Rapids 39.0
14 Independence 36.0
15 Raccoon River-Northwest 33.0
16 Southeast Polk 32.5
17 Ames 32.0
18 Spencer 31.0
19 Centerville 30.0
19 Dallas Center-Grimes 30.0
19 Iowa Valley, Marengo 30.0
22 Bettendorf 28.0
22 Perry 28.0
22 West Marshall 28.0
25 Charles City 27.0
25 Nevada 27.0
27 Colfax-Mingo 26.0
27 Epworth, Western Dubuque 26.0
27 North Scott 26.0
30 Riverside, Oakland 25.0
31 Fort Dodge 24.0
32 Mid-Prairie 23.0
32 Williamsburg 23.0
34 Pleasant Valley 22.0
34 South Tama County 22.0
36 Center Point-Urbana 21.0
36 Newton 21.0
36 West Liberty 21.0
36 Wilton 21.0
40 South Winneshiek 20.0
40 Waukon 20.0
42 Valley, West Des Moines 19.0
43 Des Moines Public Schools 18.0
43 West Lyon 18.0
45 Ankeny 17.0
46 Crestwood, Cresco 16.0
46 Eagle Grove 16.0
46 North Central Trailblazers 16.0
49 Ballard 15.0
49 Chariton 15.0
49 Creston 15.0
49 Iowa City, West 15.0
49 NH/TV 15.0
49 Ottumwa 15.0
49 Union, LaPorte City 15.0
56 Saydel 14.5
57 Algona 14.0
57 Mount Vernon 14.0
57 Sioux City North 14.0
60 Carroll 13.0
60 Central Community, Elkader 13.0
60 MOC-Floyd Valley 13.0
60 Moravia 13.0
60 South Central Calhoun 13.0
60 West Fork, Sheffield 13.0
66 Linn-Mar 12.0
67 Boone 11.0
67 Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 11.0
67 Davenport 11.0
67 Gilbert 11.0
67 Humboldt 11.0
67 Sumner-Fredericksburg 11.0
67 Treynor 11.0
67 WACO, Wayland 11.0
75 Fort Madison 10.0
75 Mount Pleasant 10.0
75 Oelwein 10.0
75 Wahlert, Dubuque 10.0
79 Benton Community 9.0
79 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 9.0
79 CBCSD Co-Op Wrestling 9.0
79 Clear Creek-Amana 9.0
79 Glenwood 9.0
79 Martensdale-St Marys 9.0
79 Postville 9.0
79 Southwest Iowa 9.0
79 Tipton 9.0
79 Washington 9.0
89 AGWSR 8.0
89 Alburnett 8.0
89 AP-GC 8.0
89 Bellevue 8.0
89 BGM, Brooklyn 8.0
89 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 8.0
89 Dubuque Hempstead 8.0
89 Dubuque Senior 8.0
89 Durant 8.0
89 Earlham 8.0
89 Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 8.0
89 Logan-Magnolia 8.0
89 MFL MarMac 8.0
89 Pella 8.0
89 Sioux Central 8.0
89 Solon 8.0
89 West Branch 8.0
106 Central DeWitt 7.0
106 Denison-Schleswig 7.0
106 Interstate 35 7.0
109 BCLUW-SH 6.0
109 Cascade 6.0
109 Clinton 6.0
109 East Sac County 6.0
109 Iowa City, City High 6.0
109 Kuemper Catholic 6.0
109 Manson Northwest Webster 6.0
109 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 6.0
109 Underwood 6.0
109 Urbandale 6.0
119 Red Oak 5.0
119 Western Iowa 5.0
121 AHSTW 4.0
121 Denver 4.0
121 Iowa Falls-Alden 4.0
121 LeMars 4.0
121 Marion 4.0
121 Waterloo East 4.0
121 West Delaware, Manchester 4.0
128 Carlisle 3.0
128 Emmetsburg 3.0
128 Pleasantville 3.0
128 Sheldon/South O`Brien 3.0
128 Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas 3.0
133 Spirit Lake Park 2.0
134 Keokuk 1.0
134 North Mahaska 1.0
134 Okoboji/HMS 1.0
134 Sioux Center 1.0
138 Baxter 0.0
138 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 0.0
138 Clear Lake 0.0
138 Fairfield 0.0
138 Grinnell 0.0
138 Highland, Riverside 0.0
138 Indianola 0.0
138 Iowa City, Liberty 0.0
138 Louisa-Muscatine 0.0
138 Midland 0.0
138 Muscatine 0.0
138 Nashua-Plainfield 0.0
138 North Fayette Valley 0.0
138 Ogden 0.0
138 Pekin 0.0
138 Pocahontas Area 0.0
138 Sioux City West 0.0
138 Tripoli 0.0
138 Wapello 0.0
138 Waterloo West 0.0

IGHSAU State Wrestling – 2nd Wrestle Backs/Quarterfinals/3rd Wrestle Backs (Complete)

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February 2nd, 2023 by Jim Field

** Area Winners are Highlighted**

2nd ROUND WRESTLE BACKS

100

  • Ava McNeal (Lewis Central) beat Riley Gach (Carlisle) FALL 5:10
  • Daniela Salinas (Council Bluffs) lost to Amber Hoth (Waverly-Shell Rock) FALL 1:48

105

  • Julia Kanne (Carroll) beat Emma Miller (Treynor) FALL 3:39
  • Grace Hoffman (Kuemper Catholic) beat Liv Halfpap (Raccoon River-NW) FALL 1:47

110

  • Kacy Miller (Western Iowa) beat Marlie McBride (Clear Creek-Amana) 5-3

115

  • Adalyn Minahan (Treynor) lost to Taylor Atwell (Perry) FALL :59

120

  • Emily Lundvall (Glenwood) beat Emma Descourouez (Clear Creek-Amana) FALL 3:33
  • Carly Henderson (Riverside) beat Izzy Giza (Bettendorf) 4-2
  • Susan Elderbaum (Lewis Central) lost to Ava McDermott (Dubuque Wahlert) FALL :54

125

  • Nicole Bond (Red Oak) beat Addison Appelhans (Anamosa) FALL 3:57
  • Lea Gute (Missouri Valley) beat Chyann Bulerman-Yu (Crestwood) 9-4
  • Sierra Wieland (Council Bluffs) lost to Carli Pfantz (West Marshall) FALL 3:17

130

  • Emerson Gregg (Treynor) beat Kylee Shoop (West Delaware) 6-2

135

  • Maya Rivas (Glenwood) lost to Miley Walz (East Buchanan) FALL 2:43
  • Brooklyn Lange (Missouri Valley) lost to Elizabeth Oleson (Charles City) 5-1
  • Angie Rivera (Denison-Schleswig) lost to Bella Mulder (Dallas Center-Grimes) FALL 3:17

140

  • Preslee Mass (Missouri Valley) lost to Cieanna Ficken (West Marshall) FALL 1:19

145

  • Emily Kesterson (Southwest Iowa) lost to Greta Brus (Davenport) FALL :55

155

  • Kassidy Fiala (Council Bluffs) beat Dana Swedensky (Lewis Central) FALL :53
  • Claire Miller (Denison-Schleswig) beat Emmalee Spurgeon (Pella) FALL 2:53

170

  • Kia Meek (Riverside) lost to Kloe Hemmersbach (Waukon) FALL 1:22

190

  • Ellen Gerlock (SWAT) lost to Kaylee De Jong (Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley) FALL 1:42
  • Kalen Westerfield (Underwood) beat Aleah Johnson Raccoon River-NW) FALL :53

235

  • Emma Daniels (Carroll) lost to Briar Ludeman (Cedar Fall) 9-3

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QUARTERFINALS

105

  • Maya Humlicek (Lewis Central) lost to Layla Phillips (Mason City) 6-1

110

  • Adyson Lundquist (SWAT) beat Josseline Hageman (South Winneshiek) FALL 1:39

115

  • Molly Allen (Riverside) beat Aaleyah McMaster (WDM Valley) FALL 1:27

125

  • Sophie Barnes (Lewis Central) beat Alexis Winkey (Ames) FALL 2:20

140

  • Mahri Manz (Lewis Central) beat Haley Glade (Earlham) FALL 5:07
  • Clara Sapienza (Southwest Iowa) lost to Kiara Djoumessi (Waverly-Shell Rock) FALL 1:05

145

  • Nancy Bowman (Logan-Magnolia) lost to Isabella Deeds (Ridge View) FALL 3:39

155

  • Nicole Olson (Missouri Valley) beat Josie Jecklin (Western Dubuque) FALL 4:48

170

  • Grace Britten (SWAT) beat Bella Porcelli (Southeast Polk) FALL 3:20

235

  • Jocelyn Buffum (Missouri Valley) beat Haley Armstrong (SWAT) FALL 4:10
  • Isabella Canada (AHSTW) lost to Madison Hinrichs (Waverly-Shell Rock) 5-2
  • Savannah Sistad (Creston) beat Hannah Illg-Keith (Sioux Central) FALL 1:46

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3rd ROUND WRESTLE BACKS

100

  • Ava McNeal (Lewis Central) beat Hailey Kemper (Fort Madison) FALL 1:34

105

  • Julia Kanne (Carroll) beat Grace Hoffman (Kuemper Catholic) FALL 3:52

110

  • Kacy Miller (Western Iowa) beat Lila Sheehan (Mason City) 6-2

120

  • Carly Henderson (Riverside) beat Kadyn Meyer (South Winneshiek) FALL 1:15
  • Emily Lundvall (Glenwood) lost to Ava Scranton (Anamosa) FALL 2:38

125

  • Nicole Bond (Red Oak) lost to Eva Heise (Waverly-Shell Rock) 6-4
  • Lea Gute (Missouri Valley) lost to Mariaha Benedict (Fort Dodge) MAJOR DECISION 13-2

130

  • Emerson Gregg (Treynor) lost to Noel Boettger (Ballard) FALL 2:32

145

  • Espie Almazan (Lewis Central) beat Lily Locke (Eagle Grove) FALL 4:39

155

  • Kassidy Fiala (Council Bluffs) lost to Mairi Sessions (Decorah) FALL 2:46
  • Claire Miller (Denison-Schleswig) lost to Lauren Nicholas (Cedar Falls) 7-4

190

  • Kalen Westerfield (Underwood) lost to Kamryn Steines (Decorah) FALL 4:44

MARGIE ANNE HERBERT, 87, of Atlantic (2-6-2023)

Obituaries

February 2nd, 2023 by Jim Field

MARGIE ANNE HERBERT, 87, of Atlantic died Thursday, February 2, 2023 at Heritage House in Atlantic.  Funeral services for MARGIE ANNE HERBERT will be held on Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:30 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Atlantic. Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic is assisting the family.

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Visitation with the family present will be from 4 pm until 6 pm on Sunday, February 5, 2023, at Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will follow the service at the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials can be made to First United Methodist Church and left or mailed to the funeral home at P.O. Box 523 – Atlantic, IA 50022.

MARGIE HERBERT is survived by:

Her daughter – Nancy Herbert, of Marshalltown, Patricia Bissell, of Atlantic.

Her son – Joseph “Joe” (Julie) Herbert, of Atlantic.

Her sister – Julia Nelson, of Atlantic.

3 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren.

Condolences can be sent at: schmidtfamilyfh.com

Des Moines Man Sentenced on Firearm Offenses

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February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, IA – The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports 24-year-old Kenneth Quinton Crosby,  of Des Moines, was sentenced today (Thursday) to 12 months and 1 day in prison following his guilty plea to four counts of False Statement During Purchase of a Firearm and one count of Unlawful Drug User in Possession of Firearms. Following his prison term, Crosby also will have to serve three years of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

According to court documents, Crosby purchased at least five firearms in 2020 and 2021. Each time he did, Crosby knowingly made several false misrepresentations on a required form, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosive (ATF) Form 4473. This Form requires firearm buyers to answer several questions, including those about the buyer’s competency, criminal history, drug use, immigration status, and history with domestic violence. On February 9, 2022, Crosby knowingly possessed four pistols while being an unlawful user of marijuana.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kyle Essley prosecuted the case, which is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN).