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IATC Cross Country Team Rankings 08/30/2022

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August 31st, 2022 by admin

Boys 4A

Rank Team
1 Dowling Catholic, WDM
2 Iowa City, City High
3 Norwalk
4 Johnston
5 Cedar Falls
6 Pleasant Valley
7 Dallas Center-Grimes
8 Ankeny
9 Dubuque, Hempstead
10 Waukee Northwest
11 Urbandale
12 Des Moines, Roosevelt
13 Valley, WDM
14 Sioux City, North
15 Cedar Rapids Kennedy
16 Iowa City, West
17 Southeast Polk
18 Prairie, Cedar Rapids
19 Ankeny Centennial
20 Iowa City, Liberty

Girls 4A

Rank Team
1 Dubuque Hempstead
2 Pleasant Valley
3 Johnston
4 West Des Moines Valley
5 Ankeny Centennial
6 Des Moines Roosevelt
7 Ankeny
8 Dowling Catholic
9 Ames
10 Dubuque Senior
11 Waukee
12 Cedar Rapids Prairie
13 Dallas Center-Grimes
14 Iowa City, City High
15 Linn-Mar
16 Southeast Polk
17 Indianola
18 Urbandale
19 Iowa City Liberty
20 Waukee Northwest

Boys 3A

Rank Team
1 Marion
2 North Polk
3 Pella
4 Western Dubuque
5 Glenwood
6 Carlisle
7 Lewis Central
8 Mount Vernon Lisbon
9 MOC Floyd Valley
10 ADM
11 Clear Creek Amana
12 Sioux Center
13 Washington
14 Solon
15 Clear Lake
16 Gilbert
17 Decorah
18 Nevada
19 Algona
20 Waverly Shell Rock

Girls 3A

Rank Team
1 Solon
2 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
3 Ballard
4 Glenwood
5 Pella
6 Gilbert
7 North Polk, Alleman
8 MOC-Floyd Valley
9 Spencer
10 Carlisle
11 Clear Creek-Amana
12 Bishop Heelan, Sioux City
13 Atlantic
14 Clear Lake
15 Washington
16 Wahlert, Dubuque
17 ADM, Adel
18 Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR
19 Harlan
20 Fort Madison

Boys 2A

Rank Team
1 Tipton
2 DM Christian
3 Waukon
4 Okoboji
5 Oelwein
6 Danville-NL
7 Grundy Center
8 Mid-Prairie
9 Monticello
10 Denver
11 Anamosa
12 New Hampton
13 Western Christian
14 Unity Christian
15 Jesup
16 Spirit Lake
17 GLR-CL
18 NE Goose Lake
19 Chariton
20 Williamsburg

Girls 2A

Rank Team
1 Denver
2 Mid-Prairie Wellman
3 Monticello
4 Tipton
5 Van Meter
6 Jesup
7 Williamsburg
8 Clarinda
9 Beckman Catholic, Dyersville
10 Cherokee
11 Des Moines Christian
12 Roland-Story, Story City
13 Albia
14 Unity Christian, Orange City
15 Cresco, Crestwood
16 Union, Laporte City
17 Sumner Fredericksburg
18 Garner Hayfield Ventura
19 Okoboji
20 Davis County

Boys 1A

Rank Team
1 ACGC (Guthrie Center)
2 Ogden
3 Regina (Iowa City)
4 Woodbine
5 Bellevue
6 St Edmond (Fort Dodge)
7 Cascade
8 St Albert (Council Bluffs)
9 East Marshall (Le Grand)
10 Newman (Mason City)
11 Maquoketa Valley (Delhi)
12 Valley Lutheran (Cedar Falls)
13 Earlham
14 Madrid
15 Central Decatur (Leon)
16 Clayton Ridge (Guttenberg)
17 Hudson
18 North Mahaska (New Sharon)
19 IKM-Manning
20 Collins Maxwell (Maxwell)

Girls 1A

Rank Team
1 South Winn
2 Sibley Ocheyedan
3 Logan Magnolia
4 St. Edmond
5 Woodbine
6 ACGC
7 Earlham
8 North Linn
9 Hudson
10 Regina
11 North Tama
12 Wapsie Valley
13 Pekin
14 Central Decatur
15 Central Elkader
16 Martensdale St. Marys
17 West Fork
18 Sioux Central
19 South Hardin
20 St. Albert

Dallas Center-Grimes XC Invitational 08/30/2022

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August 31st, 2022 by admin

Girls Team Scores

  1. Indianola 56
  2. Dallas Center-Grimes 74
  3. Des Moines Christian 93
  4. Van Meter 111
  5. Carlisle 123
  6. Winterset 152
  7. Waverly-Shell Rock 153
  8. ACGC 176
  9. Bondurant-Fararr 237
  10. Creston 303

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Gracie Foster, Jr 19:57.9 Indianola
  2. Clare Kelly, Sr 20:16.7 Van Meter
  3. Marie Daggett, Jr 20:22.1 Carlisle
  4. Ava Campbell, So 20:47.8 ACGC
  5. Maddy Stevens, So 20:49.4 Dallas Center-Grimes
  6. Maya Bergstrom, Jr 20:58.6 Carlisle
  7. Emily Naughton, Sr 21:04.4 Indianola
  8. Emerson McDermott, Fr 21:08.5 Dallas Center-Grimes
  9. Tessa Erzen, Sr 21:17.9 Des Moines Christian
  10. Mary Kelly, Sr 21:35.7 Van Meter

Full results HERE

Boys Team Scores

  1. Dallas Center-Grimes 30
  2. Des Moines Christian 57
  3. Winterset 62
  4. Carlisle 87
  5. Indianola 140
  6. ACGC 146
  7. Bondurant-Farrar 215
  8. East 263
  9. Van Meter 278
  10. Creston 285

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Aaron Fynaardt, Sr 16:09.6 Des Moines Christian
  2. Ben Every, Jr 16:41.0 Dallas Center-Grimes
  3. Mason Back, Sr 16:43.3 Winterset
  4. Jack Every, Jr 16:56.0 Dallas Center-Grimes
  5. Caleb Ten Pas, Fr 17:07.9 Des Moines Christian
  6. Sam Mora, So 17:11.8 Dallas Center-Grimes
  7. Kael Streeter, Fr 17:21.5 Carlisle
  8. Aj Angus, Jr 17:24.2 Dallas Center-Grimes
  9. Ethan Easter, Sr 17:31.4 Winterset
  10. Colin Mandernach, Fr 17:39.9 Dallas Center-Grimes

Full results HERE

Rush wins and leads Atlantic girls to 2nd place, boys 3rd at Logan-Magnolia Meet

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August 31st, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic cross country teams had a good showing at the Logan-Magnolia Cross Country Meet on Tuesday night. In the girls race Ava Rush won the championship and the girls team finished in 2nd place. On the boys side the Trojans finished 3rd and had top-ten finishes from Alex Sonntag and Bennett Whetstone.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Logan-Magnolia 31
  2. Atlantic 52
  3. Denison-Schleswig 85
  4. IKM-Manning 92
  5. Boyer Valley 112
  6. AHSTW 118

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Rush, Ava 12 Atlantic 18:06.86
  2. Madison, Sporrer 10 Logan-Magnolia 18:19.86
  3. Mendlik, Lola 10 Denison-Schleswig 18:55.54
  4. Pellett, Claire 11 Atlantic 19:07.77
  5. Allysen, Johnsen 09 Logan-Magnolia 19:07.84
  6. Beisswenger, Stefi 10 Audubon 19:11.32
  7. Mya, Moss 12 Logan-Magnolia 19:17.42
  8. Berg, Belle 11 Atlantic 19:31.17
  9. Duncan, Reese 12 Saint Albert 19:56.25
  10. Haedyn, Hall 10 Logan-Magnolia 19:58.89

2022 Lo-Ma HS girls results

Boys Team Scores

  1. IKM-Manning 61
  2. Denison-Schleswig 65
  3. Atlantic 67
  4. MVAOCOU 75
  5. St. Albert 102
  6. Tri-Center 168
  7. Missouri Valley 195
  8. Logan-Magnolia 238
  9. Heartland Christian 239
  10. Underwood 250

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Colin Lillie, 12 Saint Albert 14:52.70
  2. Patrick Heffernan,12 Boyer Valley 14:59.26
  3. Richard Gonzalez,10 Denison-Schleswig 15:40.44
  4. Caden Keller, 12 IKM-Manning 15:43.61
  5. Leo Flores,12 Denison-Schleswig 16:12.85
  6. Kael Hamann, 10 MVAOCOU 16:31.18
  7. Owen Wise, 11 Saint Albert 16:44.17
  8. Alex Sonntag, 11 Atlantic 16:49.14
  9. Bennett Whetstone, 11 Atlantic 16:51.96
  10. Lane Sams,11 IKM-Manning 16:52.60

2022 Lo-Ma HS boys results

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 08/30/2022

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August 31st, 2022 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

(3-1) Red Oak 25-21-25-25, Atlantic 20-25-14-17 (Lexi Noelck 8 kills and 12 assists for Atlantic. Ava Rush 12 digs.)
(3-0) Kuemper Catholic 25-25-25, Creston 15-10-16
(3-0) Shenandoah 25-25-25, Glenwood 19-16-21

Pride of Iowa Conference

(3-1) Southwest Valley 25-25-18-25, Central Decatur 11-18-25-16

Other Scores

(2-0) AHSTW 25-25, Nodaway Valley 19-19
(2-0) Griswold 25-25, AHSTW 16-16
(2-0) Griswold 25-25 Nodaway Valley 21-12

(3-0) CAM 25-25-25, East Union 7-8-19
(3-1) East Mills 22-25-25-25, Lenox 25-4-15-9
(3-2) Heartland Christian 25-19-17-25-16, Cedar Bluffs 18-25-25-22-14
(3-1) Lamoni 25-25-20-25, Wayne 19-17-25-12
(3-2) Logan-Magnolia 25-22-13-25-15, Woodbine 22-25-25-21-10
(3-2) Lourdes Central Catholic 25-22-22-25-15, Fremont-Mills 20-25-25-22-12
(3-0) Mormon Trail 25-25-25, Melcher-Dallas 16-10-18
(3-1) Orient-Macksburg 22-25-25-25 Paton-Churdan 25-23-13-21
(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, Johnson-Brock 13-16-14

Red Oak woman arrested for Violation of Probation

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August 31st, 2022 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest on Tuesday at 6:35 p.m. of 30-year-old Raejean Mae Steele of Red Oak in the 1800 block of East Summit Street on a valid warrant for Violation of Probation. Steele was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $5,000 bond.

Cameras stolen from a church in Carroll County

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August 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Carroll, Iowa) – The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance to identify the person shown in the photos. On August 28, 2O22 this subject entered the Catholic Church in Roselle, Iowa and removed 3 cameras from inside.
Anyone with information about this person is asked to contact the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office at 712-792-4393.  (Click on the image to enlarge)

Mills County Burn Ban lifted

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August 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Mills County Emergency Management officials report a Burn Ban that had been in effect since August 6th, was lifted today (Tuesday). Here is the statement regarding the ban (click on the image to enlarge):

DEA Warns of Brightly-Colored Fentanyl Used to Target Young Americans

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August 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON – The Drug Enforcement Administration is advising the public of an alarming emerging trend of colorful fentanyl available across the United States.  In August 2022, DEA and our law enforcement partners began seizing brightly-colored fentanyl and fentanyl pills in 18 states.  Dubbed “rainbow fentanyl” in the media, this trend appears to be a new method used by drug cartels to sell highly addictive and potentially deadly fentanyl made to look like candy to children and young people.

“Rainbow fentanyl—fentanyl pills and powder that come in a variety of bright colors, shapes, and sizes—is a deliberate effort by drug traffickers to drive addiction amongst kids and young adults,” said DEA Administrator Anne Milgram.  “The men and women of the DEA are relentlessly working to stop the trafficking of rainbow fentanyl and defeat the Mexican drug cartels that are responsible for the vast majority of the fentanyl that is being trafficked in the United States.”

Brightly-colored fentanyl is being seized in multiple forms, including pills, powder, and blocks that resembles sidewalk chalk.  Despite claims that certain colors may be more potent than others, there is no indication through DEA’s laboratory testing that this is the case.  Every color, shape, and size of fentanyl should be considered extremely dangerous.

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 50 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine.  Just two milligrams of fentanyl, which is equal to 10-15 grains of table salt, is considered a lethal dose.  Without laboratory testing, there is no way to know how much fentanyl is concentrated in a pill or powder.

Fentanyl remains the deadliest drug threat facing this country.  According to the CDC, 107,622 Americans died of drug overdoses in 2021, with 66 percent of those deaths related to synthetic opioids like fentanyl.  Drug poisonings are the leading killer of Americans between the ages of 18 and 45.  Fentanyl available in the United States is primarily supplied by two criminal drug networks, the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).

In September 2021, DEA launched the One Pill Can Kill Public Awareness Campaign to educate Americans about the dangers of fake pills.  Additional resources for parents and the community can be found on DEA’s Fentanyl Awareness page.

If you encounter fentanyl in any form, do not handle it and call 911 immediately.

West Nile virus now showing up in mosquitoes

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August 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A couple of cities in central Iowa have found West Nile-infected mosquitoes in their monitoring traps. Iowa State University entomologist, Ryan Smith, says August and September are generally the peak months for the disease.
“West Nile virus is something that we refer to as being endemic, that means that we are going to see West Nile virus activity and potentially human cases every year,” Smith says. “Since it’s been introduced that that may vary from year to year and the intensity and or how many cases that we ultimately end up with.”

Ames and Des Moines announced they have found mosquitoes with West Nile. Smith does surveillance in seven counties and has found West Nile in three of them. He says mosquito populations are influenced by rainfall, and the drought that has expanded in the state has made an impact. “The numbers are maybe a little bit lower. Things are kind of on the quiet side right now. But when we look at the season as a whole, there’s actually been a pretty surprising number of mosquitoes kind of considering that for most of the year that it has been pretty much under drought-like conditions,” he says.

Smith says all the other things happening can sometimes overshadow West Nile. “It’s easy to kind of forget about, and if anything, I think these reports kind of serve as an additional reminder of it. West Nile is not something… most of the people are going to have very mild symptoms and won’t even know that they have it. But for those people who do develop a more severe infection, it could even be fatal,” Smith says.

Ryan Smith. (ISU photo)

Smith says it’s a reminder to take precautions against getting bitten if you are outdoors and mosquitoes are present. He says there isn’t anything else on the radar right now when it comes to mosquitoes. “At least right now, it is just our West Nile, our numbers of mosquitoes aren’t that high,” he says. Smith says you should still take precautions by wearing insect repellent, and dumping out any standing water where mosquitoes might breed.

AARP Iowa launches 14-city ‘Fraud Watch’ tour

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August 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A-A-R-P and two state agencies will be holding a series of seminars around the state to alert older Iowans to some of the most common scams and how to avoid them. Brad Anderson, A-A-R-P’s state director, says his wife recently got a phone call from a scammer, claiming her business had to pay a fine immediately. “She called the county attorney,” Anderson says. “Lo and behold, the county attorney said: ‘This is the third one of these we’ve heard today. This is a scam. You’re not being fined.'”

State Insurance Commissioner Doug Ommen says the best way to defeat fraud is to prevent fraud. “We spend a lot of time trying to do investigations and gather the information that we need, but the reality is the best the success stories that we ever can tell are the frauds that we avoid,” Ommen says. “because some consumer had enough information, some investor had enough information.” Officials from the Iowa Insurance Division will be part of the “Fraud Watch Tour” this fall. Ommen says one of the biggest red flags that you’re being targeted by a scam is when you’re pushed to make a decision immediately. 

“Get a trusted advisor,” Ommen says. “You know, for those of you who are independent and make your own decisions in that regard, that’s good, that’s smart, that works, but for those of us like me, I need a trusted advisor — and I’m the insurance commissioner — because the world of investing can be complicated.” Ommen is urging Iowans to educate themselves about scams and share that info with others. “Help your friends and your neighbors and your family really understand what is going on out there,” Ommen says, “because by your better equipping yourselves, you can help protect other people.”

Staff from the Consumer Protection Division of the Iowa Attorney General’s office are also part of the A-A-R-P’s training tour. Attorney General Tom Miller says what’s known as the Amazon scam is of great concern right now. It involves a message about a significant online purchase with a number to call. “It’s a very elaborate scam and they spend some time with you because they have the potential of taking a lot of money,” Miller says. An older Iowan nearly lost 20-thousand dollars to this scam, but called the attorney general’s office and got help in stopping the money transfer.

About 70 people attended the first “Fraud Watch” event in Des Moines this week. The next events are in Dubuque and Waterloo on Wednesday, September 7th. The seminars are free, but registration through A-A-R-P is required. (Editors, here are the other stops on the tour: Mason City – Thursday on September 8; Indianola on Wednesday, September 14; Clarinda on Wednesday, September 14; Council Bluffs on Thursday, September 15; Sioux City on Wednesday, September 21; Fort Dodge on Wednesday, September 21; Ames on Thursday, September 22; Ottumwa on Wednesday, September 28; Burlington on Wednesday, September 28; Bettendorf on Thursday, September 29 and Marion on Thursday, October 27.