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9 arrests in Adair County

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June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Department reports Deputies conducted nine arrests over the past week:

At around 1:45-a.m. Friday (June 3), 44-year-old Clinton Lewis Casteel, JR., of Stuart, was arrested by Stuart Police following the execution of a search warrant at an apartment on SW 7th Street in Stuart, He was charged with Assault while display a Dangerous Weapon; Possession of drug paraphernalia; a Drug Tax Stamp Violation, & Drug Trafficking (5-grams to 100kg of Meth). The actual amount listed in the report was 16.58 grams of a substance believed at the time, to be meth. Casteel remains held in the Adair County Jail on a $25,000 cash or surety bond.

On June 2nd at around 10:11-p.m., 33-year-old Mike Ray Crumm,of Omaha (formerly of Ames), was arrested in another county on a Adair County warrant for Eluding and Driving Under Suspension. His cash or surety bond was set at $1,000. Earlier that same evening, Adair County Deputies arrested 45-year-old Jeremiah Lee David Parcher, of Creston, in Orient, on three outside agency warrants, including one felony warrant. He was transferred to the Union County Jail.

There were numerous arrests May 30th in Adair County:

  • 35-year-old Samantha J. Zoucha, of Bellevue, NE, and 22-year-old Drew Darin Steckelberg, of Adair, were arrested at a residence in Adair, following a domestic incident. Each was charged with Domestic Assault w/bodily injury/1st offense. Zoucha was released the next day on her Own Recognizance. Steckelberg was released the next day on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.
  • 43-year-old Clinton A. Anders, of Chicago, IL, was arrested at the Adair Kum and Go Store, for Theft in the 2nd Degree. He’s accused of driving a stolen vehicle. Anders remains in the Adair County Jail on a $5,000 cash or surety bond.
  • 48-year-old Eric Wayne Whitting, of Stuart, was arrest by Stuart Police May 30th, for Driving While Barred. He was later released on a $2,000 c/s bond.
  • 35-year-old Geoffrey Laverne McBurney, of Des Moines, was arrested in Adair County on an Adair County warrant for Failure to Appear on a Driving While Barred, charge. His bond was set at $2,000.

On May 29th, 42-year-old Gildardo Garcia Sotelo, of Clive, was arrested by Police in Adair, for OWI/1st offense. He was also cited for having no valid driver’s license.  Sotelo was later released from the Adair County Jail on a $1,000 cash/surety bond. And, on May 28th, 56-year-old Michael William Magers, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI/1st offense in Orient.

Gehling sentencing continued until July 11, 2022

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June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A District Court Judge in Cass County has ordered the sentencing date for an Atlantic man charged in a stabbing incident, to be continued until next month. Judge Michael Hooper set the date as July 11th at 9-a.m., in Cass County District Court. He also ordered a Pre- Sentence Investigation to take place in the case of 20-year-old Michael Gehling, who was to have been sentenced today (Monday), on a Class-C Felony charge of Willful Injury.

He was originally facing the Willful Injury charge AND a Class B Felony charge of Attempted Murder, but the latter charge was dismissed when Gehling agreed to plead guilty May 6th to the lesser charge.

Gehling was arrested by Atlantic Police Department on April 7th, for the incident that took place in the area of 6th and Pine Streets during the early morning hours of Monday, April 4th. The victim was transported to the Cass County Hospital and was later transported to UNMC hospital in Omaha with a serious injury.

IHSBCA Rankings 06/06/2022

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June 6th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A

1.  Remsen, St. Mary’s   (12-0)
2.  Newman Catholic, Mason City   (12-3)
3.  North Linn   (11-0)
4.  New London   (6-0)
5.  Kee, Lansing   (13-2)
6.  Lisbon   (7-1)
7.  Don Bosco   (10-1)
8.  South Winneshiek   (7-0)
9.  Ankeny Christian   (10-0)
10. Sigourney   (6-0)

Others:  CAM, Coon Rapids-Bayard, Highland, Kingsley-Pierson, Woodbury Central.

Class 2A

1.  Van Meter   (13-0)
2.  Estherville-Lincoln Central   (11-2)
3.  Clarinda   (7-0)
4.  Mid-Prairie   (6-2)
5.  Beckman, Dyersville   (8-5)
6.  West Marshall   (9-4)
7.  Anamosa   (5-2)
8.  Jesup   (5-2)
9.  Des Moines Christian   (10-2)
10. Cascade   (6-1)

Others:  Camanche, Davis Co., Dike-Ne

Class 3A

1.  Wahlert, Dubuque   (12-2)
2.  Grinnell   (13-0)
3.  Assumption, Davenport   (10-3)
4.  Xavier, Cedar Rapids   (13-3)
5.  Western Dubuque, Epworth   (14-1)
6.  Marion   (10-2)
7.  Lewis Central   (9-2)
8.  Clear Creek-Amana   (8-2)
9.  Center Point-Urbana   (9-3)
10. North Polk   (6-2)

Others:  Carlisle, Independence, Sioux City Heelan, Waverly-Shell Rock, West Delaware.

Class 4A

1.  Johnston   (14-1)
2.  Waukee   (10-1)
3.  Iowa City High   (13-3)
4.  Urbandale   (9-2)
5.  Dowling Catholic   (9-3)
6.  Cedar Falls   (10-2)
7.  Waukee Northwest   (8-4)
8.  Cedar Rapids Prairie   (9-4)
9.  Sioux City East   (11-4)
10. West DM Valley   (9-4)

Others:  Ankeny, Indianola, Iowa City West, Pleasant Valley, SE Polk.

IGCA 2022 All-State Soccer Teams

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June 6th, 2022 by admin

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association has now released their All-State Soccer selections following the championship matches on Saturday. Here is a look at area athletes that were honored.

3A All-State First Team

Forwards
Hanna Shimmer (CBAL)

Defenders
Paige Bracker (CBAL)

3A All-State Second Team

Defenders
Lexy Mayo (CBAL)

3A State Coach of the Year
Robbie Miller (CBAL)

2A All-State First Team

Forwards
Hana Daoudi (Lewis Central)

2A All-State Second Team

Forwards
Jada Jensen (Atlantic)
Nora Dougherty (Glenwood)

Midfielders
Aubrey Guyer (Atlantic)
Ava Scott (Glenwood)
Whitlee Auen (Denison-Schleswig)

Defenders
Lauren Roenfeldt (Glenwood)

Goalies
Grace Nightser (Glenwood)

2A State Coach of the Year
Dan James (Dallas Center-Grimes)

1A All-State First Team

Forwards
Miranda Ring (Tri-Center)

Midfielders
Marissa Ring (Tri-Center)

Defenders
Laura Wurdemen (Tri-Center)
Lola Paulson (Underwood)

1A All-State Second Team

Forwards
Clara Teigland (Treynor)
Ella Klusman (CBSA)
Georgia Paulson (Underwood)
Raegen Wicks (Harlan)
Tieler Hull (Underwood)

Midfielders
Mariah Nolting (Logan-Magnolia)
Raegan Ward (Underwood)
Sadie Schaaf (Treynor)

Defenders
Anna Helton (CBSA)

Goalie
Preslie Arbaugh (Tri-Center)

1A State Coach of the Year
Dan Webster (DM Christian)

Check out the full teams HERE

Trump endorses Reynolds, Hinson, Feenstra — re-states Grassley endorsement

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June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former President Donald Trump has endorsed three Iowa Republicans who are unopposed in tomorrow’s (Tuesday’s) Primary election. Trump endorsed Governor Kim Reynolds, Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull and Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion this weekend. On Sunday, Trump re-stated his endorsement of Senator Chuck Grassley, who has a primary opponent. Trump publicly endorsed Grassley at a rally in Des Moines in October.

In written statements, Trump said Reynolds is an America First Conservative who has his Complete and Total endorsement. Trump called Hinson a fierce advocate for the America First agenda and Trump said Feenstra was an unwavering advocate for farmers and the ethanol industry.

Restrictions on bird exhibitions lifted

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June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Agriculture has lifted the restrictions on live bird exhibitions. The Ag Department canceled all live bird exhibitions at fairs and other gatherings of birds on March 23rd as the avian influenza outbreak picked up. The Department issued a notice Friday that it has been 30 days since U-S-D-A has confirmed any new bird flu cases — and they were lifting the restrictions. The bird flu has been confirmed at 19 sites across the state — with 15 of those commercial chicken or turkey operations.

It is believed this outbreak was spread by wild birds during their migration. The Ag Department asks bird owners to remain vigilant in their biosecurity practices preventing contact between their birds and wild birds and reporting sick birds or unusual deaths to state and federal officials.

Food banks see demand increase as inflation drives up prices

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June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Food pantries across Iowa are seeing an increase in demand as inflation continues to have an impact on Iowa families. Food Bank of Iowa spokesperson, Annette Hacker, says the dollar isn’t going as far as it used to. “With these record food fuel and housing prices, it really is leaving a lot of Iowans many of our neighbors hard-pressed and having a hard time making ends meet,” Hacker says.

Hacker says she’s talked with many of their partners and affiliates about the problem. “And they’re all telling us the same thing — they’re seeing greater need and more people coming to shop at the pantries — and in fact, some people they haven’t seen in a couple of years who once again are needing help,” she says. Hacker says anyone who wants to help can by making a donation. “We appreciate all kinds of support at Food Bank of Iowa, whether that’s food, friends or funds. That’s really the trifecta there, but the fact is we can do a lot more with money,” she says.

Hacker says they get the most out of the money donated, and their cost is 40 cents for one meal. “You think about what you can do at the grocery store — 40 cents doesn’t go very far — but we can source a meal or one-point-two pounds of food for about 40 cents. We really do stretch those dollars far,” she says.

For more information, go online to foodbankofiowa.org.

Iowa’s mobile history museum is back on the road for the summer

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June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A custom-Iowa-built R-V is back on the road as the state’s mobile history museum. Michael Morain, spokesman for the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, says the State Historical Society of Iowa’s vehicle is fully outfitted to bring a wide array of interesting items from Iowa’s past directly to Iowans. “The new exhibit has 56 historical artifacts that explore 13,000 years of Iowa history,” Morain says. “All of that is within the 300 square feet of the Winnebago.”

The mobile museum debuted in 2017 and over the course of three years made 175 stops in all 99 counties, attracting some 65-thousand visitors, including more than 11-thousand students. The R-V is now on its second three-year statewide tour with a completely different exhibition inside.  “It is all-new so even if you think you’ve seen it, but wait, there’s more!” Morain says. “The theme for this exhibit is Iowa’s People and Places so it’s a pretty broad framework but there is a new collection of exhibits that were curated by the experts at the State Historical Museum and there’s some great stuff in there.”

The state’s massive underground vault contains some 209-million items relating to Iowa history, so he says it’s an exceptional challenge to narrow it down to a few dozen items for the mobile museum. The latest array is widely varied. “One of my favorites is one of the space suits that astronaut Peggy Whitson wore into space,” Morain says. “There are knitting needles that an Iowa First Lady used to knit clothing for Civil War soldiers and World War One soldiers. There’s a menu from Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev’s visit to Des Moines during the Cold War.”

Other items on display include a birchbark lunchbox a Cerro Gordo County boy used in the 1870s, a Meskwaki cradleboard from the late 1800s, and a University of Iowa pennant from Edward Carter of Monroe County, the first African American to get a medical degree from the University of Iowa, in 1907. Here’s a partial list of the mobile museum’s upcoming stops:

  • June 7-9: Sac City, Sac City Public Library
  • June 11: Jefferson, Bell Tower Festival
  • June 17-19: Adair, Adair Sesquicentennial

Learn more at: iowaculture.gov.

Corning man arrested on a Domestic Assault warrant

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June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston, Friday afternoon, arrested 42-year-old Jerry Marion Williams, of Corning. Williams was taken into custody at the Creston McDonald’s restaurant, on a Union County warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault by impeding the flow of air and/or blood (an aggravated misdemeanor). He was transported to the Union County Jail and later released on a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

Area Primary races to follow, Tuesday – June 7 2022

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June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowans will be watching to see who wins the Primary Election and moves on the November General Election, especially with regard to State and Federal positions, but there are some contested Republican Primary races in Cass and surrounding counties to follow, as well:

In Cass County, current County Attorney Vanessa Strazdas faces a challenge from: Jay W. Mez, and Robert J. Engler. And, incumbent John P. Hartkopf has an opponent for his seat, in Wendy Richter.

Voters in Adair County have two races to follow during the Primary Election, Tuesday. In the Republican contest, Steven Shelley, who is current the District 2 NE Supervisor, faces a challenge from Jodie Hoadley, who is the current District 4 SE Supervisor. Nathan Baier along with Nick Carson are hoping to win the election for Hoadley’s seat as Representative in District 4 SE.

In Adams County, Republicans Tony Hardisty and Jerry Peckham are each hoping to win the Primary for District 2 Board of Supervisors. And, Republicans Karl McCarty along with Christopher Standley each hope they are elected to the Board of Supervisors in District 5.

Audubon County Republicans get to choose from Heath Hansen and Todd Nelson, in the Board of Supervisors race.

Guthrie County voters will select one of three Republican candidates for the Board of Supervisors, District 1: incumbent Jack Lloyd, current District 2 Supervisor Clifford Carney, and current District 4 Supervisor Jerome J.D. Kuster.

There are two people running for the Board of Supervisors in District 2: Clinton Deardorff, and Brian Johnson. And, Jt Herron along with Steve Smith, are running for election in District 4.

There is just one contested seat in Montgomery County, and that is for the Board of Supervisors in District 4, where Republicans George Bruce and incumbent Mark L. Peterson are on the ballot. Pottawattamie County has two Republican contests: incumbent Scott A. Belt faces a challenge from Jeff Jorgensen in the Board of Supervisors race, and there are three candidates for County Recorder: Cole Button; Andrew Moats, and Jenni Sandau.

And finally, in Shelby County, Republicans Mike Kolbe and Bryce Donald Schaben are hoping you’ll vote one of them in on the Board of Supervisors