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Competition is underway to crown a new Miss Iowa

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June 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A young woman from Iowa who will compete in this year’s Miss America Pageant will be crowned this weekend in Davenport. Rachael Vopatek, president of the Miss Iowa Scholarship Program, says there are 30 candidates who will be taking part in a combined program, 14 in the Miss Outstanding Teen contest and 16 who hope to become the next Miss Iowa.

“Competition begins today with the private interviews,” Vopatek says. “They’ll be meeting with the judges one-on-one and each candidate gets that private time to answer questions and let the judges get to know them, and that becomes one of our preliminary scores.” The contestants will be competing in categories including: onstage interview, a Red Carpet event, and talent.

“We have everything from vocal performances, musical theater, we have violin, we have piano,” Vopatek says. “We have several different types of dancing, we have ballet on point, we have lyrical ballets, and we do have some dramatic monologues, too.” Another important element is what’s known as the Social Impact Pitch, what used to be called the platform.

“Basically, it’s a cause that each candidate feels passionately about,” Vopatek says. “So they choose their own social impact initiative and even leading up to this competition, it’s something that they’ve been working on on their own time. We’ve got things from urban farming to education and literacy, it’s just all across the board.” Some three-dozen colleges are offering scholarships, while the new Miss Iowa will claim a prize package that also includes a car, a fur coat and more.

The competition is underway at the Adler Theatre in Davenport and the winners will be crowned on Saturday night. The teen winner will go on to the national contest in Dallas in August, while the new Miss Iowa will compete for Miss America in December in Connecticut.

MedPharm rebrands to “Bud & Mary’s Cannabis”

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June 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Des Moines-based company which makes medical marijuana products for the state is changing its name. MedPharm Iowa is now called “Bud & Mary’s Cannabis.” Company group president, Lucas Nelson, says they have expanded into Colorado and Michigan, and the change better represents what they do. “We felt like, in part, obviously, Iowa was in the name for our previous company name, but that it was no longer as reflective of the company, the approach, and the way we’re trying to use science to bring the bring cannabis and to bring these products to all the people who might be able to benefit from them,” Nelson says.

He says the new name honors his grandfather, who was nicknamed Bud, and his grandmother Mary. Nelson says it also sends the signal that their products have a lot of different uses. “You know, we have had people in the past tell us that, oh, well, that sounds like a pharmaceutical, and so that must not be for me, where that’s just simply not the case,” according to Nelson. “I mean, here in Iowa, it’s now very, very easy to get a card, it’s easy to get online. If you qualify for one of those conditions, the process is extremely quick, it’s simple. It’s not the kind of heavy list that it used to be.”

He says while the number of customers has been increasing — there were still some who saw the MedPharm name and didn’t consider the products. “I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard — even some friends of mine — but people at the events we go to across Iowa, say, ‘Well, I don’t I’m not dying. So that wouldn’t help me even though I’m in tremendous pain, or, you know, my condition isn’t that bad. So that must not be for me’,” Nelson says. He says Bud & Mary’s Cannabis name also reminds people they are a family-owned business that has been around a long time.

“It’s a way to separate ourselves from some of those larger corporations, those public companies that, you know, I think there’s a perception that they may not have, you know, as personal of a touch, let’s say with some of their operations,” Nelson explains. The name change and rebranding also comes with more than 10 million dollars in investment to expand their existing Des Moines facility to increase cannabis production by three times what it is now. They plan to hire 20 more people to work at the facility once the expansion is complete.

The company’s Windsor Heights and Sioux City dispensaries were transitioned to the new name on June 3rd. The company plans to build a new cultivation & production facility in Michigan in the second half of this year, and will build a new dispensary in Michigan this summer. They plan to expand their existing Colorado production facility later this year.

Cass Co. BOS approve Administrative Vote recount

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June 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors met in a Special Session Thursday afternoon (June 9th), following a written request from Cass County Auditor Sara Harris, for an administrative recount of some precincts (Mentioned below), following the June 7, 2022 Primary Election. The recount was requested due to a reported discrepancy between the OVO machine (ballot scanner) and the number of signed declarations of eligibility forms. The counts were any where from one to two votes than higher than they should have been.  Harris said the reason for discrepancy was due to a ballot jam or machine malfunction and per the Secretary of State’s office when this occurs an administrative recount is recommended.

She reports the following precincts will be included in the administrative recount:
– Precinct 2, Atlantic 2 – machine off by 1
– Precinct 3, Atlantic 3 – machine off by 1
– Precinct 5, Atlantic 5 – machine off by 2
– Precinct 6, Bear Grove/Cass/Lewis – machine off by 1
– Precinct 7, Benton/Franklin/Grant/Lincoln/Wiota/Anita – machine off by 1
– Precinct 8, Brighton/ Grove/Pymosa/Washington/Marne – machine off by 1
– Precinct 9, Noble/Pleasant/Griswold – machine off by 1

The Board approved a letter authorizing Sara Harris to conduct an administrative recount at 1-p.m. on Friday, June 10th, 2022. Their next regular meeting is Tuesday, June 14, 2022, the day of the official vote canvass.

Cass County Sheriff’s report, 6/9/22

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June 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests took place Sunday, June 5th:

63-year-old Dawn Good, of Casey, was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation. And, 30-year-old  Jordan Kopp, of Anita, was arrested for OWI 3rd Offense.  Kopp was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and later released on his own recognizance.

And, on June 1st, Deputies in Cass County arrested 34-year-old Joanna Seagler, of Massena, for OWI/1st offense. Seagler was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and held until her later release on her own recognizance.

All criminal charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in the court of law.

RICHARD DAU, 81, of Oakland (6-14-2022)

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June 9th, 2022 by Jim Field

RICHARD DAU, 81, of Oakland died Thursday, June 9, 2022 at his home.  A memorial service for RICHARD DAU will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 10:00 am at the Minden United Church of Christ.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

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Family will greet friends on Monday, June 13, 2022 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Minden Cemetery.

RICHARD DAU is survived by:

Wife:  Vivian Dau of Oakland

Sons:  Rick Dau of Omaha; Mike Dau of Huxley; Jeff (Erin) Dau of Omaha.

Step-Daughter:  Noelle (Jeremy) Roxburgh of Omaha

Sisters-in-Law:  Lois Dau of Osceola; Delores Dau of rural Oakland; Mary Chipman of Omaha.

Brother-in Law:  Galen (Anita) Chipman of Waukee.

2 Grandchildren

IGHSAU Softball Rankings 06/09/2022

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June 9th, 2022 by admin

2022 THIRD Iowa High School Softball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
June 9, 2022
 
CLASS 1A
 
No.
School
Record
LW
1
North Linn
13-0
1
2
Lisbon
14-1
2
3
Newell-Fonda
14-2
4
4
Collins-Maxwell
6-0
5
5
Martensdale-St. Marys
6-0
8
6
Southeast Warren
8-2
3
7
Remsen St. Mary’s
9-0
7
8
Wayne
10-1
6
9
Clarksville
9-0
10
10
Sigourney
8-3
9
11
Fort Dodge St. Edmond
9-1
NR
12
Central City
11-4
14
13
Twin Cedars
8-1
NR
14
Akron-Westfield
9-2
13
15
Exira-EHK
10-2
NR
 
Dropped Out: Belle Plaine (11), Highland (12), Griswold (15)
 
CLASS 2A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Central Springs
8-0
1
2
North Union
11-1
3
3
Van Meter
11-4
2
4
Iowa City Regina
504
4
5
Interstate-35
7-3
7
6
West Monona
12-2
5
7
Wilton
8-3
6
8
Louisa-Muscatine
10-1
10
9
Pella Christian
5-9
8
10
Logan-Magnolia
12-0
NR
11
Ridge View
8-3
NR
12
Grundy Center
9-2
NR
13
East Marshall
6-3
NR
14
Columbus Catholic
10-4
12
15
West Fork
8-1
NR
 
Dropped Out: Earlham (9), Jesup (11), Alburnett (13), Mount Ayr (14), Hudson (15)
 
CLASS 3A
 
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Davenport Assumption
9-1
1
2
Mount Vernon
15-1
2
3
Williamsburg
11-5
3
4
West Burlington/Notre Dame
10-1
4
5
Northeast
10-2
5
6
West Liberty
6-3
7
7
Estherville-Lincoln Central
13-3
8
8
Davis County
9-1
9
9
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
11-2
13
10
Sioux Center
10-3
10
11
Saydel
9-0
NR
12
Anamosa
3-6
6
13
Roland-Story
5-4
12
14
Spirit Lake
13-2
14
15
Albia
7-3
NR

Dropped Out: Ballard (11), Sumner-Fredericksburg (15)
 
Class 4A
No.
1
ADM
12-0
2
2
Winterset
9-3
1
3
Clear Creek-Amana
13-1
3
4
Carlisle
6-2
4
5
Norwalk
10-1
13
6
Dallas Center-Grimes
10-3
12
7
Indianola
8-4
5
8
Fairfield
5-4
7
9
Creston
7-2
11
10
Knoxville
7-1
14
11
Western Dubuque
8-9
8
12
North Scott
10-1
NR
13
Bondurant-Farrar
8-5
6
14
North Polk
6-6
10
15
Bishop Heelan
9-4
15
 
Dropped Out: Oskaloosa (9)
 
Class 5A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Johnston
12-1
3
2
Waukee Northwest
11-2
1
3
Muscatine
11-1
4
4
Fort Dodge
10-3
2
5
Linn-Mar
13-0
7
6
Ankeny Centennial
8-6
5
7
West Des Moines Valley
9-5
6
8
Pleasant Valley
5-4
10
9
Southeast Polk
5-5
8
10
Iowa City Liberty
15-3
9
11
Ames
10-4
13
12
Dubuque Hempstead
10-0
NR
13
Cedar Rapids Prairie
10-4
12
14
Bettendorf
4-5
11
15
Ankeny
7-4
NR
 
Dropped Out: Waukee (14), Cedar Rapids Kennedy (15)

Matt Gatens named to Iowa basketball coaching staff

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June 9th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa head basketball coach Fran McCaffery has named former Hawkeye, Matt Gatens, as an assistant coach on his staff, replacing the position previously occupied by Kirk Speraw, who announced his retirement from coaching last month.

Gatens was a four-year starter for the Hawkeyes from 2009-12. His final two seasons were McCaffery’s first two as Iowa’s head coach. As a senior, Gatens and the Hawkeyes won seven more games than the previous year and advanced to postseason play (NIT Second Round) for the first time under McCaffery and the first time as a program in six seasons.

The Iowa City native was a two-time All-Big Ten selection, two-time team captain, two-time academic all-conference honoree, recipient of the 2012 Chris Street Award, and voted to the 2009 Big Ten All-Freshman team. Gatens amassed 1,635 points and 239 3-pointers ranking 10th and third, respectively, in Iowa history. In 128 career games, he averaged 12.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.1 steals per contest.

Gatens returns home as an assistant coach after spending the past four seasons (2019-22) on Drake’s coaching staff. He served as director of operations his first two years before being elevated to an assistant coach the last two seasons.

Gatens helped guide Drake to four straight 20-win seasons (95 combined wins), the 2019 Missouri Valley Conference regular season title, an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2021, and to two Missouri Valley Tournament championship game appearances.

Prior to joining the Bulldogs, Gatens was on the basketball staff at Auburn, where he assisted in travel, development, scouting, video and camps for the Southeastern Conference Champions. Gatens also aided in the development of the team’s guards, including All-SEC selections Bryce Brown and Jared Harper.

Following his Hawkeye career, Gatens played professionally in France, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine. He returned to the United States to play for the Iowa Energy in the NBA Development League, but he suffered a torn ACL just five quarters into the 2016-17 season, ending his playing career.

Gatens was named Iowa’s ‘Mr. Basketball’ and the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior at Iowa City High School. He led his squad to a 4A state title as a senior in 2008 and holds the City High record for career scoring.

Gatens and his wife, Erin, are the parents of a son, Nash, and daughter, Noa.

Aaron Graves named MaxPreps Male National Athlete of the Year

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June 9th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa –Incoming University of Iowa freshman Aaron Graves was named the 2021-22 MaxPreps Male National Athlete of the Year on Wednesday.

Graves is the first four-sport standout to receive the award as well as the first from Iowa to win the award, which has been presented since 2007-08

As a senior Graves was named an Adidas All-America, Elite All-State team and Gatorade Player of the Year. He earned first-team all-state and all-district honors, along with being named district defensive MVP and Class 2A Hog of the Game in state championship contest.

The Dayton, Iowa, native, was a four-year football letterman as an offensive and defensive lineman. He helped Southeast Valley win its first-ever state title as a senior. Graves holds school record for sacks in a game and career (37), along with career tackles (221). He also holds school marks for longest punt and best punting average (38.0)

Graves recorded 63 tackles as a senior, with 14 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. He recorded 10 sacks as a junior, 8.5 sacks as a sophomore, and 67 tackles as a freshman, including 15 tackles for loss and 11 sacks.

Graves also competed in basketball, wrestling and track as a prep. He completed his prep basketball career as school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,356 career points, averaging 22 points and nine rebounds per game as a senior. He placed fourth in state wrestling as a junior and senior at heavyweight with a 28-3 record as a senior. Graves holds the school record in shot put (52-2) and placed fifth at state championships as a senior.

Graves graduated from Southeast Valley High School with a 4.0 grade point average and he earned an associate of arts degree from Iowa Central Community College in May.

Anthony, Brecht named Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-Americans

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June 9th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa’s Keaton Anthony and Brody Brecht have been named Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-Americans, it was announced Wednesday by the collegiate baseball newspaper.

The duo are the 10th and 11th Hawkeyes to earn freshman All-America honors and the first since Peyton Williams in 2020.  It is the third time in program history Iowa has had multiple players earn freshman All-America honors in the same season (1999, 2017).

Anthony earned the distinction after putting together an impressive redshirt freshman season, hitting .361 (73-of-202) with 22 doubles, 14 home runs, 55 RBIs and 46 runs scored. The Hoschton, Georgia, native hit safely in 44 games, reached safely in 50 contests and had a team-best 22 multi-hit games.

The outfielder was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year — the second Hawkeye all-time to earn the distinction — second-team All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Freshman team honors.  During the regular season, Anthony was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week a program and league-record six times.

Anthony ranked fourth in the Big Ten with 22 doubles – the second-most in a single season in program history – and was third in slugging (.678) and OPS (1.133) and sixth in batting average (.361).  His 14 home runs were the most by a Hawkeye freshman since 1999.

Brecht earned the accolade after posting a 3.18 ERA in 17 appearances on the mound.  The Ankeny, Iowa, native allowed just 13 hits and 16 runs (eight earned) over 22 2/3 innings where he had 44 strikeouts.  Brecht surrendered just one extra base hit in his 17 appearances and limited hitters to a .155 average.

The right-handed pitcher was stout on the mound during the final two months, allowing one earned run over 10 relief appearances.  He allowed just four hits and struck out 28 over 13 1/3 innings from April 6-May 15.

The Hawkeyes finished the 2022 season with a 36-19 overall record with the 36 wins ranking eighth in program history. Iowa finished in a tie for second in the Big Ten regular season standings, advanced to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals and the team became the first team to win two games on the same day at the Big Ten Tournament.

Suspected home intruder shot in Adair County

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June 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Casey, Iowa) -A person who allegedly tried to break into a home in Adair County was shot by the occupant of the home, early this (Thursday) morning. According to the Adair County Sheriff’s Office, at around 3:18-a.m., the Adair County Communications Center received a cellular 911 call reporting a vehicle in the median of Interstate 80 near the Adair rest areas in Adair County. An Adair County sheriff’s deputy responded and shortly after his arrival, determined that the crashed vehicle had previously been reported as stolen to the Omaha Police Department. Officers from the Stuart Police Department and their K9 unit were summoned to assist in locating the driver of the stolen vehicle.

At approximately 4:30-a.m.,  the Adair County Communications Center received a cellular 911 call from a rural residence southwest of Casey, in Adair County. The occupant of the home reported that someone had tried to break into his home and that he, the occupant of the residence, had shot the suspected intruder. Officers searching for the driver of the stolen vehicle, who were in the immediate area, responded and administered first aid to the wounded subject. Adair Rescue and the Adair County Ambulance responded to the scene to provide additional medical aid. The suspected intruder was transported by an Air-Ambulance to a Des Moines area hospital where he is receiving treatment for multiple gun shot wounds.

Although in the very preliminary stages of the investigation, Sheriff Jeff Vandewater says it is believed that the sole resident of the home was awoken to the sound of strange noises. A short time later, the resident of the home heard additional loud noises and glass breaking and encountered an individual whom he believed to be unlawfully attempting to enter his home through a broken window. The resident of the home fired multiple shots at the suspected intruder and then called 911.

The identity of the suspected intruder has not been confirmed at this time. The Adair County Sheriff’s Office has asked the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation to assist with the investigation. The Adair County Sheriff’s Office, the Stuart Police Department, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, Adair Fire and Rescue and the Adair County Ambulance all collaborated to resolve this incident. There will be no additional updates until the investigation is concluded.

The Sheriff said “There is NO information available to law enforcement that indicates there is an ongoing danger to the public and it is believed this is an isolated incident.”