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No. 12 Iowa State visits Missouri on Saturday

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The 12th ranked ranked Iowa State Cyclones step out of the Big 12 race to visit Missouri on Saturday. It is part of the SEC/Big 12 Challenge and starts a busy weekend that will see ISU travel to Lubbock to play Texas Tech Monday night.

That’s Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger who says they approaching this just like a conference game.

Otzelberger says a key against Mizzou will be limiting easy baskets.

The Cyclones are 15-4.

Iowa’s Clark brings attention to women’s basketball

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa junior guard Caitlin Clark is not only bringing attention to the Hawkeye program but to women’s basketball in general. The front runner for National Player of the Year is third in scoring in the country and second in assists. Iowa coach Lisa Bluder says Clark is receiving “rock star” status even for road games.

Bluder says Clark’s popularity is helping to grow the game.

Iowa is getting regular spots on national television and Bluder says Clark is a big part of that.

Hawkeye senior guard Kate Martin says Iowa is regularly playing in front of large crowds on the road.

Martin says the Hawkeyes are getting a lot of exposure nationally.

Martin says she is impressed with the way Clark handles on the national attention.

The 10th ranked Hawkeyes return to action on Saturday by hosting Nebraska. It will be the Hawkeyes’ second appearance on FOX this month.

Adams County Sheriff’s report, 1/27/23

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Adams County have released a report on arrests taking place from January 6, 2023 through the 25th. On Wednesday (1/25), Deputies arrested 67-year-old Jeff Mendenhall, of Corning, for Driving While Revoked, and Failure to have an ignition interlock device. He was being held in the Adams County Jail on $1,300 bond. On Sunday, Deputies responded to a report of a man threatening people at the Cenex gas station, in Corning. Upon further investigation, Denny Moore, of Corning, was arrested for Public Intoxication. He was released from the scene with a summons to appear in court.

A traffic stop last Saturday (1/21) in Adams County, resulted in the arrest of 58-year-old Robbie Allen Dohrn, of Creston, for Driving While Suspended. There were two arrests on the 18th: Deputies responding to a burglary call in the 1200 block of Corning Carl Road arrested 26-year-old Andrew Malloy, of Council Bluffs, for Burglary in the 3rd Degree and Interference with official acts. The Sheriff’s Department was assisted by the Iowa State Patrol and Adams County EMA; and, Adams County Deputies arrested Joey Donald Shires, of Corning, on the 18th of January. Shires was arrested for Simple Assault in connection with an incident that occurred January 15th.

There were two arrests January 17th, in Adams County: 38-year-old Kimberly Bloom was arrested in Corning for Domestic Abuse Assault, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd offense (marijuana), and Interference with Official Acts. She was being held without bond in the Adams County Jail; And, 62-year-old Marvin Baker and 57-year-old Kathleen Baker, were arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense. Both were being held without bond in the Adams County Jail.

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports 29-year-old Joshua Ghale, of Greenfield,was arrested Jan. 16th, for OWI/1st offense, Driving While Revoked, and Failure to have SR-22 Insurance. His bond was set at $2,000. On the 14th, 54-year-old Ronnie Lee Fuller, of Clarinda, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense and Driving Under Suspension. His bond was set at $2,300. Separately, James Alfredo Sanchez III, and Alexis Emerald Rain Sanchez, were arrested on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance (marijuana), PCS with the Intent to Deliver (marijuana), Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp, Child Endangerment, and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia. They were being held on $13,300 bond.

33-year-old Katherine Coleman, of Corning, was arrested Jan. 8th, for Burglary/2nd Degree, Harassment/1st Degree, Criminal Mischief/3rd Degree, Trespassing, Assault w/intent to inflict serious injury, and Assault on a Peace Office. Her bond was set at $21,300. And, on Jan. 6th, Deputies in Adams County responded at around 10:50-p.m. to a vehicle in the ditch at 190th & Quince, in Prescott. Upon further investigation, 20-year-old Cody Robertson, of Creston, was arrested for OWI/1st offense, PCS/Marijuana – 1st offense, Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia, and for being a Minor in Possession of Alcohol. His cash bond was set at $2,300.

 

High School Basketball Scoreboard 01/26/2023

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January 27th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL 

  • Carroll 68, Harlan 45
  • East Mills 58, Clarinda 54
  • Glenwood 62, Underwood 53
  • Red Oak 53, Griswold 26
  • Panorama 47, Exira-EHK 39
  • Stanton 68, CAM 34
  • Woodbine 68, Fremont-Mills 67

BOYS BASKETBALL 

  • CAM 77, Stanton 70
  • Clarinda 51, East Mills 45
  • Exira-EHK 89, Panorama 56
  • Madrid 79, SE Valley 21
  • Woodbine 78, Fremont-Mills 44

High School Wrestling Scoreboard 01/26/2023

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January 27th, 2023 by admin

@ Atlantic
Atlantic 64, Southwest Iowa 14

Atlantic winners: Jarrett Armstrong, Brenden Casey, Miles Mundorf, Evan Sorensen, Donovan Hedrington, Braxton Hass, Aiden Smith, Easton O’Brien, Tyson O’Brien, Tanner O’Brien, Brent Masker

Atlantic 69, St. Albert 3

Atlantic winners: Brent Masker, Donovan Hedrington, Jarrett Armstrong, Brenden Casey, Miles Mundorf, Evan Sorensen, Braxton Hass, Aiden Smith, Josh Hass, D’artagnan Hansen, Easton O’Brien, Tyson O’Brien

Atlantic 54, Shenandoah 18

Atlantic winners: Brenden Casey, Miles Mundorf, Evan Sorensen, Braxton Hass, Aiden Smith, Josh Hass, Easton O’Brien, Brent Masker, Jarrett Armstrong

Shenandoah 40, Southwest Iowa 28
Shenandoah 42, St. Albert 15
St. Albert 42, Southwest Iowa 36

@ Boone
Webster City 51, Carroll 12
Carroll 52, Boone 20

@ East Mills
Tri-Center 30, Woodbine 21
Tri-Center 36, East Mills 17
Woodbine 24, East Mills 18

@ Harlan
AHSTW 57, Harlan 27
AHSTW 42, Red Oak 25
AHSTW 62, Kuemper Catholic 24
Harlan 34, Kuemper Catholic 18
Harlan 48, Red Oak 22
Kuemper Catholic 47, Red Oak 17

@ Logan-Magnolia
Logan-Magnolia 51, Riverside 30
Logan-Magnolia 60, Treynor 16
Logan-Magnolia 41, West Monona-Whiting 36
West Monona-Whiting 48, Riverside 28

@ Martensdale-St. Marys
Interstate-35 57, Martensdale-St. Marys 24
Interstate-35 69, Central Decatur 12
Interstate-35 78, Saydel 6
Martensdale-St. Marys 42, Central Decatur 12
Martensdale-St. Marys 54, Saydel 18
Central Decatur 36, Saydel 21

@ Mount Ayr
Maryville 42, Bedford 33
Maryville 48, Mount Ayr 24
Bedford 31, Mount Ayr 30

@ Pleasantville
Pleasantville 67, Lynnville-Sully 12
Pleasantville 37, Panorama 33
Pleasantville 66, East Union 12
Panorama 54, East Union 23
Panorama 60, Lynnville-Sully 18
Lynnville-Sully 42, East Union 30

@ Southwest Valley
Nodaway Valley/O-M 45, Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas 31
Nodaway Valley/O-M 48, Southwest Valley 30
Southwest Valley 34, Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas 32

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, Jan. 27, 2023

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy this morning, w/flurries or sprinkles. Partly cloudy this afternoon. High 37. NW- @ 15-30 mph diminishing late.
Tonight: Clear to P/Cldy w/light snow late. Low 20. E/SE @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Cloudy w/snow. High 24. E @ 10-20.
Sunday: Cldy w/snow ending early (1-2” total). High 10.
Monday: P/Cldy. High 8.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 33. The Low was 6. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 39 and the Low was -4. The Record High on this date was 61 in 1934. The Record Low was -31 in 1902.

Bill would limit train length in Iowa to 1.6 miles

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Three lawmakers have given the green light to a bill that would limit the length of trains passing through Iowa, but all three say it could get stopped in a House committee. The bill would make it illegal for trains to be more than one-point-six miles long. That would be up to 130 rail cars according to Chris Smith of Tama, a Union Pacific conductor and engineer. He’s a local leader in the SMART T-D union that represents railroad workers.

“Currently, there is no legislation that restricts the length of trains,” Evans says. “Right now they’re operating up to 15,000 feet, which is three miles. Infrastructure in this state was never designed to handle that…It blocks crossings in towns for extended periods of time.”

Mike Triplett, a lobbyist for Union Pacific, says train traffic is regulated by the federal government because it’s interstate commerce — and the proposed eight-thousand-500 feet limit on trains running through Iowa is unconstitutional. “If this bill were to pass and Nebraska says I’d like to do one better and we’re going to go 8000 and then Illinois goes 6000, the supply chain gets wrecked,” Triplett says.

Brad Epperly, a lobbyist for B-N-S-F Rail, says states can’t preempt federal law when it comes to regulating trains.  “It would be something along the lines of nullification,” Epperly says, “and that was decided by the Civil War.” Republican Representative Brent Siegrist of Council Bluffs has some concerns about the bill, but voted in subcommittee to keep it alive for further debate. “I’ve been stuck like we all have at rail crossings,” Siegrist says.

He said “Once it gets to 100 cars..” he starts getting irritated. Republican Representative Tom Determann of Camanche says lawmakers need to gather more information before taking action on the bill.

“We have some problem in eastern Iowa with the CP/KCS thing and especially so I’m inclined to take it to committee for more discussion,” he said. The merger of Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern railroads is expected to increase train traffic between Sabula, Iowa and Kansas City according to the Iowa D-O-T.

Relatives say they will not forget slain Cedar Rapids family

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January 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Relatives of Alexander Jackson reacted after he was found guilty by a Linn County jury Wednesday of first-degree murder in the killing of his parents and sister. The jury didn’t believe Jackson’s claim that an intruder killed his dad Jan, mom Melissa, and sister Sabrina. Jackson’s cousin, Danielle Jackson-Parsons, didn’t either and spoke with KCRG TV after the verdict.

”Alex wanted everyone to think that he was a victim in this case and we’re very glad today that that was proven to not be true,” she said. She says the pain of the family’s loss will never go away.

Relatives say they will not forget slain Cedar Rapids family

”We just want everyone to know that Jan, Melissa, and Sabrina were incredibly loved, and they have a family who loves them and a family that will keep them in our hearts,” Jackson-Parsons said.  Alexander Jackson’s defense attorney, Tyler Johston, tells KCRG TV the defense team believes he didn’t do it, and they plan to appeal.

”Alex is 22 years of age and is going to spend the rest of his life in prison for a crime that he didn’t commit,” Johnston said. “We’re just very sorry for Alex, I feel very bad for him and hopefully we’ll prevail on appeal.” They have 45 days to appeal. Jackson will be sentenced on March 3rd to a mandatory life sentence with no chance of parole.

Iowa Senate subcommittee advances Gadsden Flag license plate proposal

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January 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill that would let Iowans pay extra for a license plate that bears the message “don’t tread on me” has cleared a Senate subcommittee. If the bill becomes law, a specialty Iowa license plate in the image of the yellow Gadsden Flag would be created, with a three inch tall coiled rattlesnake on the left side of the plate and the phrase “Don’t Tread on Me” along the bottom.

Republican Senator Scott Webster of Bettendorf said he voted to advance the bill out of a subcommittee to continue discussing the proposal. “I have a lot of veterans in my district that I think may be supportive of this,” Webster said.

Senator Tony Bisignano, a Democrat from Des Moines, opposed the bill. “I do want to emphasize there’s no disrespect in my comments, but it has become a different symbol,” Bisignano said. “It’s become an extreme right symbol, an aggressive symbol, a challenging symbol.” Senator Mike Klimesh, a Republican from Spillville, said he’s not sure whether the bill will get approved in the Senate Transportation Committee, but it’s now eligible for debate there.

Missouri has a license plate similar to what is being proposed in Iowa. (photo from Missouri DMV website)

About a dozen states sell Gadsden Flag specialty license plates, including Missouri and Kansas. The Gadsden Flag design dates back to the Revolutionary War. More recently, Libertarians have used the flag as a symbol of limited government. It was flown at tea party protests against President Obama’s health care law and it was among many banners carried into the U.S. Capitol during rioting two years ago on January 6th.

Death of Emmetsburg baby under investigation

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January 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation has been called in to review the death of a child from Emmetsburg.

The DCI says Emmetsburg Police received a 911 call on January 19th about an unresponsive child. Police and EMT’s performed life-saving measures before transporting the child to the Palo Alto County Hospital.

The child was then transferred to Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines, where it died on January 24th. The DCI was called in after an autopsy was conducted the next day by the State Medical Examiner. No other details on the investigation are being released at this time.