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Iowa announces open spring practice date and celebration date for 50 Years of UI women’s athletics

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April 6th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa Athletics Department has announced a spring practice date that is open to the public.

The Hawkeyes will conduct open public practice in Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, April 23, beginning at 9:45 a.m. (CT). The open event will be the final practice of the spring and is presented by Scheels. Additional information will be released prior to the event.

The 2022 season will kick off Sept. 3 against South Dakota State in the first of three straight home games. Opening weekend will feature the celebration of 50 Years of UI Women’s Athletics, presented by the Eastern Iowa Airport.

The annual FryFest will be held Friday, Sept. 2, at the Iowa River Landing, celebrating everything Hawkeye, including special celebration of UI Women’s Athletics. The National Iowa Letterwinner Club will celebrate the 2022 Hall of Fame class throughout the weekend.

Austin Ash to transfer from Iowa and use COVID year

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April 6th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa men’s basketball shooting guard Austin Ash has entered the transfer portal. The redshirt senior, and Iowa graduate, will take advantage of the bonus COVID year of eligibility that is available to student-athletes who were on rosters during the 2019-20 season.

“I couldn’t be more grateful for my time at the University of Iowa,” said Ash. “I can’t thank Coach (Fran) McCaffery and the other coaches enough for believing in me and giving me the opportunity to be Hawkeye. Raising the Big Ten trophy in Indianapolis with my teammates is a memory that I will never forget.”

Ash (6-foot-3, 180 pounds) was a walk-on his first four seasons, including redshirting as a true freshman in 2017-18, before earning a scholarship prior to the 2021-22 season. The native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was an integral part of four NCAA Tournament teams (2020 tournament was canceled due to COVID). He saw action in 44 combined games over the past four seasons. Ash posted season bests in points (52), assists (11), rebounds (10), 3-pointers (8), and free throws made (10), and missed only four free-throw attempts last year.

“Austin was a valuable teammate on and off the floor the last five years,” said McCaffery. “He is a Division I player who didn’t see the minutes he deserved because we were loaded at the guard position. Austin will be a great asset wherever he goes because he is a great shooter, doesn’t make mistakes and has tremendous character. We wish him nothing but the best.”

Bedford man arrested on Burglary charges

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April 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office today (Wednesday), said a Bedford man was taken into custody on felony, Burglary charges, April 2nd. 63-year-old Rodney Smith faces two Class-B Felony counts of 1st Degree Burglary, following an investigation into an incident that took place in the 400 block of Main Street, in Bedford. The victims said Smith allegedly forced his way into their  apartment and grabbed them around their neck.
Smith was held on a $50,000 cash-only bond, and has since been released by posting sufficient bond.
All persons charged with a crime are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Wildflower Walk in Cass County on April 30th

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April 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – According to local conservation officials, Cass County has one of the best views in Southwest Iowa, to observe spring woodland wildflowers right here outside Atlantic. The Cass County Conservation Board is holding a Wildflower Walk as a way to encourage you to get back to nature. The FREE program will be held at the Pellett Memorial Woods a little north of Atlantic, beginning at 9-a.m. on April 30th.

Oak Strollers Nature Club for Families are welcome to join at this event! The CCCB invites you to walk through the early spring wildflowers with our naturalist. Learn the names, uses and history of these Wildflowers. Those in attendance will meet at Pellett Memorial Woods- located one-half mile north and three-quarters of a mile east of the KJAN radio station.

Native Plant sale pre-orders being accepted in Cass County

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April 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Conservation Board is now taking Pre-orders for their Native Plant Sale (see the PDF form link below). The order form and payment will be DUE April 29th 2022 at 4PM. Forms can be found online https://www.casscountyia.gov/county-departments/conservation-office/.

Native Local Eco-type live Plants will be sold. Live plants from nursery will come as small plugs; cells are 5” deep x 2” wide at top or 4.5”deep x 2” Cone. 1 Specie of Native grass, and 9 Native Forbs including many that benefit Pollinators! All orders must be picked up during designated times at our offices in Lewis unless prior arrangements made. Designated pick up times will be: Thursday May 26th 8 AM-6 PM OR Friday May 27th 8AM-7PM. Plants not picked up will be donated with NO REFUND.

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Injury accident in Page County

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April 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Shenandoah, Iowa) –  A collision Tuesday morning about one-half mile south of Shenandoah, resulted in injuries to drivers of two vehicles. The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports at accident happened at around 9:05-a.m. at the intersection of Highway 2 and A Avenue. An investigation determined 93-year-old Darrel Dean Allely, of rural Shenandoah, was behind the wheel of a 2015 Acura on Highway 2 and A Avenue. A 2020 Ford Explorer driven by 60-year-old Cynthia Ann Wainwright, of rural Bedford,  was on Highway 2 just east of the intersection with A Avenue.

Authorities say Allely was traveling north on A Avenue, when he drove into the path of Wainwright. Wainwright’s SUV struck Allely’s car on the passenger side front fender / front door area with the front end of her vehicle. Both vehicles came to rest in the northwest portion of the intersection. Both Wainwright and Allely were transported to the Shenandoah Memorial Hospital with unknown injuries. Charges are pending at this time.

The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by Shenandoah Ambulance service, Shenandoah Fire Department, Shenandoah Police Department, and Page County EMA.

Page County Sheriff’s report, 4/6/22

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April 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Page County report two arrests. On Tuesday (April 5th), deputies arrested 56-year-old James Randall Gomel, of rural Northboro. He was taken into custody on a Christian County, Missouri warrant for a Sex Offender Registry violation. Gomel was being held in the Page County Jail, pending extradition proceedings to Missouri.

James R. Gomel

And, on Monday, deputies in Page County arrested 19-year-old Braden Alan Gray, of Council Bluffs. He was wanted on a Page County warrant for Failure to Appear. Gray was being held in the Page County Jail on $1,000 bond, pending further court proceedings.

Braden A. Gray

A charge is merely an accusation and that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

ISU assistant Robinson takes over at Cleveland State

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April 6th, 2022 by admin

Longtime Iowa State assistant coach Daniyal Robinson has been hired by Cleveland State to be their next head coach.

Robinson has spent a total of seven seasons with the Cyclones during two different stints. Robinson worked under Greg McDermott for a period and then again under Steve Prohm and TJ Otzelberger.

Robinson will take over for Dennis Gates at Cleveland State after Gates accepted the head job at Missouri.

Cleveland State has won the last two Horizon League regular-season titles.

Overnight fire on the town square in Osceola

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April 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Six fire crews from three different southern Iowa counties fought an overnight fire on the town square in Osceola. The fire in an abandoned building in Osceola late last night and was extinguished just before sunrise. Osceola’s fire chief told a reporter for WHO-TV that a fire wall had protected apartments in the building next door. Apartment residents were safely evacuated. Police have blocked off a corner on the town square as fire crews monitor the burned out structure. The site of the fire is just north of the Clarke County Courthouse, which is open for business today.

Osceola’s commercial district, including the town square, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places four years ago, as some of the buildings date back to the 1890s.

Adair County Supervisors approve continued use conference phone for meetings

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April 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors will continue to use their Conference Call service during their Board meetings. That decision was reached during their meeting this (Wednesday) morning, in Greenfield. The Board began using the Conference Call when the pandemic limited attendance at in-person meetings. The call-in, access code system is especially helpful to the media and others who wish to listen to the proceedings, but are not able to attend. The system comes at no cost to the county.

The Board approved Courtyard use permits for the April 16th Easter Egg Hunt, “Summer Kick-off,” and 4th of July.

In other business, Adair County Attorney Melissa Larson presented the Board with a proposal for the use of American Rescue Plan funds for “i-Crimefighter.” The program is a mobile and tablet evidence collection system for Law Enforcement.The applications allows officers to capture pictures, videos, audio recordings and notes in the field and upload evidence to secure cloud hosting. It would benefit all Law Enforcement Agencies in the County, at a cost of $4,500 per year, for three-years ($13,500 in total).

She said the app has other benefits as well.

Sheriff Jeff Vandewater explained the system is very versatile and can be helpful during investigations. That’s especially true where there is video evidence available from the public.

The Board passed a motion to move forward with acquiring the program. Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman requested the Board approve setting April 20th at 9:30-a.m., as the date and time for a Public Hearing on the vacating of 140th Street for one-half mile on the north side of Section 30, Lincoln. The request was approved. Kauffman also discussed the County 5-year Construction Program, during which there were some changes in the cost and scope of some projects. The Adair County Supervisors approved the revised plan as presented. Nick Kauffman also discussed some current and future road maintenance and related activities.