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Mason City mayor gives key to city to his fictional ‘Music Man’ counterpart in NYC

News

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Mason City’s mayor has just returned from a trip to New York City where he presented the “Key to the City” to the cast and crew of the current Broadway production of “The Music Man,” which was created by Mason City-native Meredith Willson. Mayor Bill Schickel says he had a fabulous time along with his family and others from Mason City in representing the community.  Mayor Schickel says, “My counterpart, Mayor George Shinn, played by Jefferson Mays, a Tony-award winning actor in his own right, I was able to present the key to him in a ceremony right before the show and extend an invitation to him and the rest of the cast to attend our Band Festival next year.”

“It was a “very warm welcome,” Shickel says and it made him proud to be a Mason Citian. Wednesday was the 120th anniversary of Willson’s birth. Schickel gave a rave review of the musical. “It was beyond fantastic,” Schickel says. “Honestly, I’ve never been to a Broadway show before, but it was very…I mean…all the actors…it was exciting! It just made me proud to be from River City.”

The musical premiered on Broadway in December of 1957, running for 1,375 performances before closing in April of 1961. A 2000 Broadway revival ran for just under 700 performances. The current Broadway revival began previews on December 20th and opened on February 10th and has received six Tony Award nominations, including “Best Revival of a Musical.”

Supreme Court allows use of evidence from traffic stop pat down

News

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Supreme Court says drug evidence discovered during a pat down by a police officer without a warrant can be used in court.

A Dubuque officer said he felt baggies of what he believed to be drugs in the pocket of Earnest Hunt Junior while patting him down to check for weapons after a traffic stop. The bags contained crack –but the district court suppressed the evidence – saying there was no clear indication of what was in the baggies.

The Supreme Court says the drugs found could be used as evidence based on what’s called the “plain feel” doctrine. It says officers can determine if an item may be drugs based on their experience and the feel of the item in someone’s pocket. The case now goes back to the district court.

Iowa Judicial Branch Bldg.

Justice Brent Appel wrote a dissent to the opinion. He says this case involves a double-barreled risk of unconstitutional invasion of privacy arising from a warrantless pretextual stop for a minor traffic violation followed by a warrantless search for weapons based not on probable cause but diluted reasonable suspicion under the sprawling doctrine.

Here’s the full ruling: Plain Feel ruling PDF

Farmers catching up after late start to planting

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Cold, wet weather delayed farmers from getting into the fields this spring, but Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig, says they have been quickly working to catch up. “We had a significant week of progress last week on corn and soybean planting. You know, farmers are having to dodge some rain clouds this week but I think we will once again see a significant progress change in the in the planting progress,” Niag says. “And of course, it’s great to see the sunshine because once you get the seed in the ground, of course you want it to germinate and get up and we think conditions that are conducive to that.” 

You may have seen lights in the fields late into the night this past week as farmers kept planting after dark. “With technology and the equipment that we run today you know we can run long hours folks can run overnight where they didn’t used to be able to do that,” according to Naig. “So you know when the conditions are right we can get a lot of acres covered in a pretty short time.” Niag says it’s the time of year when many farmers put in lots of hours.

Working late, working overnight and you know getting just a few hours of sleep, that’s what we’ve got this year. The late start has kind of pushed people to have to do that,” he says. The U-S-D-A reported a 43-percent increase in corn planting last week and a 27 percent increase in bean planting. The numbers for this week will be released Monday.

Negotiations among Republican on state budget gain speed

News

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It appears Iowa legislators will return to the Capitol next week to make final decisions on the state budget. The Senate’s budget committee met in public and in private for seven hours Wednesday to pass ten budget bills. Republican Senator Tom Costello of Imogene is leading negotiations with House Republicans on the bill that will provide funding for the state’s human services and public health agencies.

“We have an agreement, but not all the kinks are ironed out of it yet, so we are not solid on it yet,” Costello said, “so I can’t really say: ‘Yeah, we’ve got an agreement.'” Senator Amanda Ragan of Mason City says she and her fellow Democrats are in the dark when it comes to details in the health and human services budget.

“It’s one of the larger bills and larger budgets, so I think it’s critical that we have some opportunity to really examine it before we vote on it,” Ragan says. Senator Todd Taylor, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, is raising the same concerns about the budget for the state’s court system. “This is about the worst process possible,” Taylor said. “Normally, we meet multiple hours, multiple weeks, multiple months throughout the session.”

Republican Senator Tim Kraayenbrink of Fort Dodge is chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. He says the marathon one-day meeting to review state budget plans was necessary. “This isn’t normal,” Kraayenbrink says. “The last several years haven’t been normal.” Republicans hold the majority of seats in the House and the Senate, so they determine what bills pass. Governor Reynolds and G-O-P leaders say details of the entire eight-point-two BILLION dollar state budget should be hammered out soon.

The governor continues to lobby for House passage of her state scholarship plan for private school students. Reynolds has begun endorsing Republican Primary candidates running against Republican House members who’ve said they oppose it.

Fremont County man arrested after a pursuit in Montgomery County

News

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Emerson, Iowa) – A pursuit that began west of Red Oak Thursday night, ended near the Emerson Cemetery north of Emerson, and lead to the arrest of a man from Fremont County. According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, 23-year-old Brandon Logan, of Sidney, was arrested around 8:45 p.m. Thursday. He faces numerous charges, including speed 25 miles per hour over the limit, and driving with a suspended, denied, or revoked license. Logan was also cited for speeding at 108 mph in a 55 mph zone, failure to carry financial liability, and failure to obey a traffic control device. His bond was set at $2,000.

The pursuit started when a deputy noticed a motorcycle traveling west on 200th Street near Evergreen Avenue at a high rate of speed. The chase that ensued went through Emerson, and back onto U.S. Highway 34, before ending in the 59,000 block of Highway 59.

The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Mills County Sheriff’s Office and Montgomery County Communications.

California truck driver killed in eastern Iowa crash

News

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Dubuque County, Iowa) – A crash involving a semi tractor-trailer in eastern Iowa Friday morning, claimed the life of a from California. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2016 Western Star tractor-trailer driven by 54-year-old David B. Attebery, of Rialto, CA, was northbound on Highway 151 south of Dubuque at around 9:40-a.m., when he failed to negotiate the sharp curve of on the ramp to Highway 61 northbound.

When the semi rolled over, Attebery was ejected from the cab and died at the scene. He was not wearing a seat belt. The accident remains under investigation. The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Dubuque Police and Fire Departments, Iowa DOT Motor Vehicle Enforcement (MVA), and the DOT Highway Dept.

The semi involved was registered to a trucking company from Caldwell, Idaho.

Glenwood man arrested on drug charges

News

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report the arrest today (Friday), of 29-year-old Timothy Jennings, from Glenwood. Jennings was arrested for Possession of a controlled substance 3rd degree and Possession of drug paraphernalia. His cash/surety bond was set at $2,300.

LARRY “PONCHO” GROSS, 84, of Fontanelle (Svcs. 5/25/22)

Obituaries

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

LARRY “PONCHO” GROSS, 84, of Fontanelle, died Friday, May 20, 2022, at the Adair County Memorial Hospital in Greenfield.  Funeral services for LARRY GROSS will be held 10-a.m. Wed., May 25th, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

Visitation at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church is on Tuesday, from 2-until 7-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the church following the burial.

Memorials:  May be directed to the Fontanelle Fire Department or to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle.

LARRY “PONCHO” GROSS is survived by:

His wife – Kathryn Gross, of Fontanelle.

His daughters – Wendy (Brad) Queck , of Omaha and Cindy (Lee) Lundy, of Fontanelle.

6 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

CRAIG ‘SPITTER’ MOELLER, 68, of Manning (Funeral Svcs. 5/23/22)

Obituaries

May 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CRAIG ‘SPITTER’ MOELLER, 68, of Manning, died Thursday, May 19th, at home. Funeral service for CRAIG MOELLER will be held 11-a.m. Monday, May 23rd at Ohde Funeral Home in Manning.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, from 10-until 11-a.m.

Interment is at the Manning Cemetery, in Manning.

CRAIG “SPITTER MOELLER is survived by:

His brother – John D. (Becky) Moeller, of Badger

many nieces and nephews.

2022 State Track and Field Meet – Day 2 – Class 2A and 3A

Sports

May 20th, 2022 by admin

2A Girls Distance Medley

Clarinda- 10th 4:22.08
Panorama- 5th 4:17.99 Zoey Hambleton, Grace Webner, Payton Beckman, Jaidyn Sellers

3A Girls Distance Medley

Atlantic- 10th 4:18.43 (Nicole Middents, Madison Huddleson, Chloe Mullenix, Ava Rush)
Harlan- 5th 4:14.11 (Kami Stork, Samantha Ineson, Lilly Metzger, Kaia Bieker)
Carroll- 8th 4:17.74

2A Boys 110M Hurdles Prelims

Carter Davis, Underwood- 6th 15.16
Tyler Raybourn, Clarinda- 18th 15.84

3A Boys 110M Hurdles Prelims

Tyler Boldra, Glenwood- 12th 15.54
Jackson McLaren, Atlantic- 23rd 16.36
Anthony Driscoll-Lee, Glenwood- 14th 15.57

2A Girls 100M Hurdles Prelims

Clara Tiegland, Treynor- 2nd 15.37 Qualified

3A Girls 100M Hurdles Prelims

Claire Miller, Denison-Schleswig- 10th 16.12
Carlie Clemmer, Glenwood- 16th 16.70

2A Boys 4x200M Relay

West Central Valley-13th 1:33.32
Clarinda- 14th 1:33.44
Treynor- DNF

3A Boys 4x200M Relay

Lewis Central- 1st 1:29.47 State Champions (Luciano Fidone, Tyler Hinsley, Braylon Kammrad, Jonathan Humpal)
Glenwood- 19th 1:33.47

2A Girls 4x200M Relay

West Central Valley- 15th 1:50.09
Treynor- 5th 1:46.85 Jozie Lewis, Olivia Larsen, Clara Tiegland, Rachel Kinsella
Underwood- 3rd 1:45.91 Garden Reimer, Tayler Krueger, Alyah Humphrey, Tieler Hull

3A Girls 4x200M Relay

Glenwood- 11th 1:47.22 Zoie Carda, Jaylynn Floyd, Jenna Hopp, Danika Arnold

2A Boys 400M Hurdles

Karson Elwood, Treynor- 20th 58.08
Todd Pedersen, Treynor- 24th 1:06.55

3A Boys 400M Hurdles

Tyler Boldra, Glenwood- 15th 58.25
Jake Fink, Denison-Schleswig- 20th 59.80
Braylon Kammrad, Lewis Central- 17th 58.60

2A Girls 400M Hurdles

Carissa Spanier, Treynor- 9th 1:08.06

3A Girls 400M Hurdles

Chloe Mullenix, Atlantic- 12th 1:09.07
Abby Broeckelman, Harlan- 23rd 1:13.14
Abby Hughes, Glenwood- 6th 1:05.84

2A Boys Distance Medley

Red Oak- 18th 3:42.29 Landon Couse, Riley Fouts, Aiden Bruce, Baylor Bergren
Underwood- 3rd 3:36.29 Michael Dose, Chase Ryan, Scott Pearson, Bryce Patten
ACGC- 8th 3:39.93 Austin Kunkle, Cayden Jensen, Charlie Crawford, Trevin Suhr

3A Boys Distance Medley

Creston- 21st 3:50.06
Denison-Schleswig- 18th 3:45.40
Lewis Central- 20th 3:48.16

2A Girls 4x100M Relay Prelims

Underwood- 3rd 50.17 Qualified

3A Girls 4x100M Relay Prelims

Glenwood- 14th 50.81
Carroll- 19th 51.55

2A Boys 4x100M Relay Prelims

Underwood- 7th 44.07 Qualified
Treynor- 17th 44.45
ACGC- 5th 43.86 Qualified Brock Littler, Cayden Jensen, Charlie Crawford, Austin Kunkle

3A Boys 4x100M Relay Prelims

Glenwood- 22nd 44.59
Lewis Central- DNF

2A Girls 4x400M Relay Prelims

Treynor- 4th 4:06.20 Qualified Clara Tiegland, Carissa Spanier, Olivia Larsen, Rachel Kinsella.

3A Girls 4x400M Relay Prelims

Atlantic- 4th 4:04.04 Qualified (Nicole Middents, Mariah Huffman, Chloe Mullenix, Ava Rush)
Harlan- 7th 4:06.74 Qualified (Dani Smith, Lilly Metzger, Abby Broeckelman, Kaia Bieker)
Glenwood- 8th 4:07.10 Qualified(Jenna Hopp, Allison Koontz, Danika Arnold, Abby Hughes)
Lewis Central- 12th 4:09.68

2A Boys 4x400M Relay Prelims

West Monona- 22nd 3:35.47
West Central Valley- 18th 3:31.83
Kuemper Catholic- 20th 3:32.34
Underwood- 4th 3:27.71 Qualified Raymond Patomson, Bryce Patten, Josh Ravlin, Scott Pearson

3A Boys 4x400M Relay Prelims

Atlantic- 22nd 3:35.79 (Carter Pellett, Gannon O’Hara, Tyson O’Brien, Bennett Whetstone)
Lewis Central- 18th 3:33.13 (Luciano Fidone, Ethen Fishell, Luke Woltmann, Jonathan Humpal)

3A Girls Shot Put

Kierra Schmieding, Lewis Central- 22nd 35-04.50
Elise Thramer, Lewis Central- 14th 36-09.75

2A Girls Discus

Ellie Sibbel, Kuemper Catholic- DNF
Sara Morales, Shenandoah- 16th 105-06

3A Boys Long Jump

Cody Krause, Glenwood- 14th 20-02.75
Anthony Driscoll-Lee, Glenwood- 16th 20-00.25

2A Boys High Jump

Cole Baumgart, Clarinda- T17th 5-10.00

3A Boys Shot Put

Parker Matiyow, Lewis Central- 18th 47-01.00
Hunter Deyo, Lewis Central- 11th 50-06.50

2A Boys Discus

Evan Adams, Kuemper Catholic- 12th 137-07
Tyler Laughlin, Shenandoah- 5th 154-00

3A Girls Long Jump

Maddie Bergman, Lewis Central- 21st 15-08.00
Charley Herandez, Glenwood- 14th 16-06.25
Jenna Hopp, Glenwood- 10th 16-08.00
Shay Sinnard, Carroll- 3rd 17-09.00

2A Girls High Jump

Elizabeth Jacobsen, Underwood- T14th 5-00.00
Chloe Largent, ACGC- 9th 05-03.00