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Cass County Sheriff’s Dept. arrest report 10/20/22

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October 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Thursday, released a report on three arrests from over the past week. On Wednesday (Oct. 19), deputies arrested 32-year-old TR Etomara, of Atlantic, for Driving While Revoked and Providing False ID to Law Enforcement. Etomara was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release.

Last Sunday, deputies arrested 26-year-old Sotonas Aten, of Atlantic, for OWI 1st Offense. Aten was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.

And, on October 15th, Cass County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 23-year-old Kadin Schoenfeld, of Atlantic, on the charges of Eluding, Driving While Barred, and 2 warrants for Violation of Probation. Schoenfeld was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held.

Riverside qualifies three from 1A State Qualifying Cross Country Meet at Ridge View

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October 20th, 2022 by admin

The Riverside cross country teams were the lone area participants at the Class 1A State Qualifying Meet at Ridge View on Thursday night. The Bulldog boys finished just outside of qualifying for state in 3rd place. The Lady Dawgs finished in 4th.

The girls did get two individual qualifiers for the state meet. Carly Henderson finished in 7th place with a time of 20:56.32. Bailey Richardson was 9th with a time of 21:26.80. The boys had one state qualifier with Mason McCready in 7th place with a time of 17:47.08. Brody Henderson finished 13th.

Full girls results HERE

Full boys results HERE

Class 1A Cross Country State Qualifying Meet at Southwest Valley

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October 20th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A XC SQM @ Southwest Valley
Lake Icaria in Corning
10/20/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Logan-Magnolia 27 (Qualifier)
  2. Woodbine 65 (Qualifier)
  3. Grandview Christian 73
  4. Martensdale-St.Marys 93
  5. Mount Ayr 109
  6. Tri-Center 139

Girls Individual Qualifiers

1 Maddy Childs, Sr 19:38.3 Grandview Christian
2 Madison Sporrer, So 20:35.3 Logan-Magnolia
3 Allysen Johnsen, Fr 20:42.8 Logan-Magnolia
4 Mya Moss, Sr 20:44.6 Logan-Magnolia
5 Karson Oberender, Fr 21:06.0 Martensdale st Marys
6 Addison Murdock, Jr 21:09.6 Woodbine
7 Reese Duncan, Sr 21:16.0 St. Albert
8 Haedyn Hall, So 21:22.7 Logan-Magnolia
9 Hannah Wilson, So 21:35.3 Fremont-Mills
10 Adyson Lapel, So 21:59.2 Woodbine
11 Quincey Schneckloth, So 22:14.2 Tri-Center

Full results HERE

Boys Team Scores

  1. St. Albert 31 (Qualifier)
  2. Woodbine 35 (Qualifier)
  3. Tri-Center 93
  4. Grandview Christian 123
  5. Martensdale-St. Marys 135
  6. East Mills 180
  7. Missouri Valley 185
  8. Griswold 229
  9. Heartland Christian 235
  10. Logan-Magnolia 244

Boys Individual Qualifiers

1 Landon Bendgen, Jr 16:20.2 Woodbine
2 Colin Lillie, Sr 16:43.3 St. Albert
3 Gunner Wagner, So 17:33.0 Woodbine
4 Owen Wise, Jr 17:42.9 St. Albert
5 Lane Vennink, Sr 17:55.1 Woodbine
6 Gavin Andersen, Sr 18:12.6 Heartland Christian
7 Jacob Driskill, Jr 18:13.6 East Union
8 Adam Denny, Sr 18:17.5 St. Albert
9 Parker Heisterkamp, So 18:19.6 St. Albert
10 Sean McGee, Sr 18:23.8 Tri-Center

Full results HERE

Class 1A State Qualifying Cross Country Meet at ACGC

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October 20th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A XC SQM @ ACGC
10/20/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Earlham 28 (Qualifier)
  2. IKM-Manning 57 (Qualifier)
  3. ACGC 66
  4. Woodward-Granger 115
  5. Boyer Valley 117
  6. AHSTW 129
  7. South Hamilton 185
  8. Exira-EHK 233
  9. CAM 252

Girls Individual Qualifiers

1 Harger, Mackenzie Earlham 6:26.9 20:02.00
2 Campbell, Ava ACGC 6:35.0 20:27.00
3 Beisswenger, Stefi Audubon 6:42.7 20:51.00
4 Fleshner, Eva Woodward Granger 6:47.5 21:06.00
5 Smith, Amanda Earlham 6:48.9 21:10.40
6 Spurling, Olivia Earlham 6:49.1 21:10.90
7 Broer, Chloe West Monona 6:49.8 21:13.00
8 Frank, Hannah Earlham 6:53.6 21:25.00
9 Beckendorf, Taylor IKM-Manning 6:58.1 21:39.00
10 Fett, Mary Panorama 7:03.6 21:56.00

Boys Team Scores

  1. ACGC 35 (Qualifier)
  2. IKM-Manning 56 (Qualifier)
  3. Earlham 108
  4. West Monona 132
  5. South Hamilton 137
  6. Ankeny Christian Academy 162
  7. Nodaway Valley 164
  8. Woodward-Granger 222
  9. Exira-EHK 238
  10. Woodward Academy 249
  11. West Harrison 306

Boys Individual Qualifiers

1 Keller, Caden IKM-Manning 5:18.6 16:29.80
2 Heffernan, Patrick Boyer Valley 5:19.0 16:31.00
3 Reinhart, Justin ACGC 5:25.4 16:50.90
4 Mahaffey, Andrew ACGC 5:34.4 17:18.70
5 Berg, Doug Nodaway Valley 5:39.3 17:34.10
6 Schoening, Daniel Ankeny Christian 5:44.8 17:51.20
7 Maly, Carson Earlham 5:45.3 17:52.60
8 Kading, Noah ACGC 5:45.4 17:53.10
9 Tiemeyer, Blake Earlham 5:45.5 17:53.20
10 Sams, Lane IKM-Manning 5:45.5 17:53.40

CAM and Baxter square off for the first time to start the playoffs

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October 20th, 2022 by admin

The CAM Cougars and Baxter Bolts will meet for the first time on the football field on Friday night and they’ll do it on the playoff stage. The Cougars get to host the meeting for two teams that were 2nd place finishers in their respective districts. CAM head coach Barry Bower said it’s exciting to face an unfamiliar foe.

The Cougars have been able to improve throughout the season. Chase Spieker has thrown for 1,228 yards and 22 scores. Austin Williams has led the ground attack with 794 yards and 15 touchdowns. Some experienced receivers and lineman have fostered that production. Baxter head coach Rob Luther thinks the Cougars play a solid style of ball.

The Bolts have been led by a senior standout at quarterback. Cody Damman has thrown for 1,256 yards and 22 scores, while also rushing for 1,024 yards and 21 more touchdowns. Coach Bower said the Cougars will have to stay aware of Damman’s dual-threat.

Coach Luther said Damman is certainly going to have to have a great game if they want to come out with a win. At the same time he also likes the fact they have a number of guys that have performed in the pass game.

The Cougars and the Bolts will kickoff at 7:00 p.m. in Anita on Friday. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call on AM 1220, FM 101.1, and online with audio at KJAN.com. The night starts with our pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? at 6:00 p.m. with pregame to follow at 6:30 p.m.

Atlantic motivated to get a win to have a shot at the Playoffs

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October 20th, 2022 by admin

It’s a win and have a chance week for the Atlantic Trojan football team. The Trojans close out the regular season with a trip to Creston and need to win to have a shot and getting into the playoffs. Some other things would have to fall their way to make it happen but the impetus to win is there for a team led by 21 seniors. Atlantic head coach Joe Brummer said they are fired up for the opportunity.

Atlantic is coming off a convincing home win over Saydel and hope to carry the momentum of a two game win streak forward. Coach Brummer said it’s been great to see the team adapt to different situations and they have gelled well the last couple of weeks.

Creston is looking to bounce back after a blowout loss to Harlan last week but they have a strong backfield to try to contain. Running back Brennan Hayes has rushed for 1,209 yards and 10 scores. Quarterback Kyle Strider has thrown for 1,363 yards and 11 scores while rushing for 7 more TD’s. Coach Brummer said the main focus has to be slowing down Hayes.

The Trojans and Panthers kickoff at 7:00 p.m. in Creston Friday night. Listen to a full interview with Coach Brummer Friday afternoon at 4:45 p.m. on Trojan Preview on KJAN.

Scam affecting the Shenandoah Police Department

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October 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Shenandoah Police Department has been notified of a scam. Authorities want everyone to know that the Shenandoah P-D is NOT fundraising for new uniforms, and they are NOT calling people individually.

If you do wish to donate to the Shenandoah police Department you may contact us at 712-246-3512. Thank you.

Critics say new Iowa prison mail system is dehumanizing to inmates

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October 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Advocates for prisoners says Iowa’s new system of screening mail that’s sent to inmates is confusing and hard to navigate. All non-legal mail is sent to a third-party company to be opened, screened and scanned, then a color copy is sent to the inmate. Professor Alison Guernsey, in the University of Iowa College of Law, says communication between inmates and people on the outside is valuable in maintaining strong connections.

Guernsey says, “I think taking that away from people really contributes to the overall dehumanization that prison inflicts and makes it harder for people to feel like they are still members of their families, still members of their community.”

The new policy was instituted after it was found people were soaking letters in drugs and sending them to inmates who could chew the paper to ingest the drugs. Guernsey, who’s director of the UI’s Federal Criminal Defense Clinic, worries about whether the policy could have negative effects for inmates. “My first gut instinct, when I heard that Iowa DOC was transitioning to a photocopy mail system,” Guernsey says, “was that it was yet another way in which we deny people that we incarcerate a bit of their humanity.”

Guernsey says communication between inmates and people on the outside is valuable in maintaining good relationships and she says this new policy chips away at that. “There is value and humanity in the physical mail that people receive,” she says, “from the smells of their house, to the ability to touch the words on the page and maybe feel the cursive of their husband or wife, or to be able to see the crayon drawing that their seven-year-old child made for them.”

Nancy O’Geary Smith has a son in an Iowa prison and used to send him mail frequently, but she says the new system is confusing and made it difficult to communicate in a system that already has a lot of rules and policies. “It’s very frustrating,” O’Geary Smith says. “They say they want interaction with loved ones, but what they are doing is a contradiction. It is the definite opposite.”

The policy was instituted in July over concern about drugs, particularly a synthetic drug known as K-2, getting into prisons through the mail. The Iowa Department of Corrections says people can continue to send mail to inmates through the postal service, as long as the senders are properly addressing the envelopes with the right information and the mail meets guidelines.

(Catherine Wheeler, Iowa Public Radio)

Campaign spending reports show all but one of GOP’s statewide candidates have money edge

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October 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)  – Campaign finance reports show all but one of the Republicans running for statewide office have a fundraising advantage over their Democratic challengers. That fundraising advantage translates to a sizable campaign spending edge in the governor’s race in particular. Campaign finance reports show Republican Governor Kim Reynolds spent about five million dollars from mid-July to mid-October. Democratic challenger Deidre DeJear spent one-fifth as much and had about 366-thousand dollars left in her campaign account last week. Rob Sand, who’s seeking a second term as state auditor, was the only

Democrat running for statewide office to raise more than their G-O-P challenger. Todd Halbur, Sand’s opponent, ended the reporting period with just about four-thousand dollars in his campaign account. Sand had 600-thousand.

Rick Stewart, the Libertarian candidate for governor, raised about 54-thousand dollars for his campaign from mid-July to mid-October. That includes 25-thousand dollars of his own money. His campaign finance report indicates Stewart spent less than three-thousand dollars on his gubernatorial campaign over that three month period.

Iowa president asks fans upset with Hawks’ 3-3 record to find a way to be supportive

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October 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) University of Iowa president Barbara Wilson says the student athletes on the Hawkeye football team want to win just as much as everybody else and she’s asking fans to find a way to be supportive.

The Hawkeye football team won ten games last season and played in both the Big 10 championship game and the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Day. This year’s team record stands at three-and-three and two of those losses were in Kinnick stadium in Iowa City.

Wilson describes Hawkeye sports as the corridor to the university.

The Iowa Wave started in 2017 after the hospital opened. At the end of the first quarter, everyone in the stadium — including the coaches and players on the field — turns toward patients and families watching the game from the 10th floor of the hospital.

Wilson has been the university’s president since mid-2021. She made her comments during taping of “Iowa Press” which airs Friday night, on Iowa P-B-S.