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Red Oak woman arrested on a warrant for FTA

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March 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery Count Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Red Oak was arrested at around 9:15-a.m. today (Wednesday). Authorities say 52-year-old Kristen M. Hughes, of Red Oak, was taken into custody on a warrant charging her with Failure To Appear on an original charge of Disorderly Conduct-Raucous Noise. She was taken into custody at her residence and taken to the Montgomery County Jail, where her cash bond was set at $2,000.

Governor distributing $100 million in federal funds to eight Iowa airports

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March 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is using 100 million dollars in federal pandemic relief money for upgrades at the state’s eight commercial airports. “While COVID was a massive for air travel, traffic is projected to grow significantly moving forward,” Reynolds says. “…Now is the time to maintain this momentum and ensure ongoing growth.”

Ten million dollars will be split equally among airports in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Sioux city, Waterloo, Mason city, Fort Dodge, Burlington. The other 90 million will be distributed based on passenger traffic in 2019. The projects being financed with this money are to be completed by 2026.

Economist: Iowa’s road to pandemic recovery will have some potholes

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March 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A former Principal Financial global economist who’s been the chief economist in state government for the past two years says as the recovery picks up steam, there are potential pitfalls ahead.  “What worries me the most is inflation and what’s happening with the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how that’s going to impact food and gas prices. I think that is a real risk ahead, a chance for real headwind when you look at the job market, whether you look at Iowa or nationally.”

That’s Robin Anderson, the state chief economist who leads the research and policy division in the Iowa Department of Revenue. Anderson says the most recent jobs report for January shows Iowa’s manufacturing sector, which had been sluggish before the pandemic, has bounced back.  “Job growth has picked up nicely over the last three months,” Anderson says. “In addition, the number of unemployed dropped as well to 2200 and this happened even as participation increased, suggesting even people reentering the labor force are finding jobs.”

Anderson says the Federal Reserve’s move to slightly increase interest rates probably won’t have much of an impact on the job market.

Adair County Supervisors approve FY ’23 Budget and FY ’23 Compensation

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March 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held a Public Hearing on the FY 2023 Budget and FY ’23 Compensation Resolution. Having received no comments, written or otherwise, the Board acted on motions to approve each. The Budget was unanimously approved as published. The budget shows a levy of 5.99278 per $1,000 taxable valuation for Urban and 9.94278 per $1,000 dollars taxable valuation for Rural. The full budget is posted on the Adair County website.

Board Chair Matt Wedemeyer explained the specifics of the Compensation Resolution, as determined by the Compensation Board….

Supervisor Jodie Hoadley wanted to address a misconception about the Supervisors’ compensation…

In other business, the Adair County Supervisors approved their membership renewal with SICOG (The Southern Iowa Council of Governments). And, they held a public hearing on a classification change of a portion 305th Lane, south of Bridgewater, to a Class C road. The classification provides a means to limit access to roads that primarily serve adjacent farming operations. County Engineer Nick Kauffman mentioned during his report, an upcoming project, will require a traffic detour, affecting Casey.

And, a few adjoining counties are planning to work together on the project that’s expected to begin in FY 2023.

The plan is to apply for safety funding, which would reduce that amount by approximately $76,000. Kauffman said the remainder could be paid for through the TIF account, but nothing is set in stone at this point in time. Among the Board’s final order of business, was action on approving a contract and performance bond for a Reinforced Concrete Box (RCB) Culvert project for IN33 Eureka, and they authorized Chair Wedemeyer to sign the final voucher for the N34 Richland Road bridge project.

Kauffman then provided the Board with an update on his department’s maintenance and activities. He mentioned work is nearly complete on the N35 Summit bridge, work has resumed on the Lake Road, and ditches are being cleared north of Orient.

Shelby County Sheriff’s report, 3/16/22

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March 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office reports three recent arrests:

On Sunday, 27-year-old Daniel Jacob Brown, of Exira, was arrested for Prohibited Acts, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Person Ineligible to Carry Dangerous Weapons, Operating Non- Registered Vehicle, Driving while License is Suspended, and Improper Rear Lamps. His arrest followed a traffic stop on 600th Street.

On March 10th, 39-year-old Thomas William Holzer Jr., of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop near the intersection of Highways 59 and 44.  Holzer charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance/Cannabidiol – 3rd or subsequent offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana  – 3rd or subsequent offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd or subsequent offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia .

And on March 8th, 32-year-old Amanda Louise Lavender, of Kiron, was arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 59, in Shelby County. Lavender was charged with Driving while License denied or Revoked, Prohibited Acts, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Improper Rear Lamps, and Failure to Use Safety Glass.

Note: Criminal charges are merely accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Taylor County woman announces bid for State Rep. in House District

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March 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(New Market, Iowa) – A woman from Taylor County has announced her bid to become a State Representative in the Iowa House, for District 17. Iowa House District 17 includes Taylor, Ringgold, Adams, and sections of Union and Page counties. Devon Wood (R-New Market) said in her press release, “I love Southwest Iowa. We have great folks who know the importance of hard work, faith, and family. I look forward to supporting our agricultural and small business roots while holding the line on taxes, supporting life, and bringing even more job opportunities to Iowa.”

(Left) Devon Wood

Wood is from a sixth-generation farm family in Taylor County and grew up working in the family cattle business. She is seeking her first term in the Iowa House. Wood graduated from the Shenandoah High School and attended Simpson College, where she served as Chair of the Iowa Federation of College Republicans, Chair of the Simpson College Republicans, and clerked in the Iowa House of Representatives. She also serves as a board member on the Iowa Nursing Home Administrators Board.

Devon Wood lives in New Market on the family farm, working alongside her parents Dan and Brenda.

Brockington bamed NABC All-District 8

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March 16th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State guard Izaiah Brockington has earned a spot on the NABC All-District 8 First Team after averaging 17.2 points and 7.1 rebounds in his first season in Ames.

Brockington, a senior from Philadelphia, was the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and a first team all-conference selection for the Cyclones. He reached double figures in 27 of 32 games and posted seven double-doubles.

Brockington’s season high came against West Virginia when he poured in 35 points as the Cyclones rallied to defeat West Virginia at Hilton Coliseum.

Brockington and the Cyclones face LSU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday at 6:20 p.m. (CT) at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

NABC All-District 8

First Team

  • Ochai Agbaji – Kansas
  • James Akinjo – Baylor
  • Izaiah Brockington – Iowa State
  • Nijel Pack – Kansas State
  • Bryson Williams – Texas Tech

Second Team

  • Timmy Allen – Texas
  • Christian Braun – Kansas
  • Adam Flagler – Baylor
  • Mike Miles Jr. – TCU
  • Taz Sherman – West Virginia

Coach of the Year: Scott Drew – Baylor

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 3/16/22: 4 arrests; Van burns up trying to cross a field

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March 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three people were arrested on separate charges Monday, and one arrest occurred Tuesday. On Monday:

  • 45-year-old Tema Elaine Hill, of Omaha, was arrested at the Douglas County, NE. Jail, on a Mills County Probation Violation warrant. No bond.
  • 24-year-old Gage Nickolas Behrens, of Columbus, NE., was arrested following a traffic stop on I-29, and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. Bond $1,000.
  • and, 31-year-old Brittany Renea Evans, of Grant City, MO., was arrested in Mills County for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Bond set at $1,000.

On Tuesday, Mills County Deputies arrested 22-year-old Adam Dennis Letts, of Emerson, for Driving While Barred, and Poss. of a Controlled Substance. Bond $3,000. The Sheriff’s Dept. says also, no injuries were reported following an incident Sunday night. Authorities say 36-year-old James Brock, of Lincoln, NE., for some reason decided to drive a 2004 Honda mini-van through a field at 28048 Highway 34. When the vehicle became stuck on a terrace, Brock tried to get out, but his actions caused the field to catch fire, and was “Burned to a crisp.” The flames also burned a portion of the field.

Firefighters noticed beer cans in the van that matched those outside of it, on the ground. Authorities say “Alcohol may have contributed to this incident.”

Keegan Murray voted AP First Team All-America

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March 16th, 2022 by admin

Iowa Hawkeyes forward Keegan Murray (15) during a photo shoot at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, IA on Monday, September 13, 2021. (Stephen Mally/hawkeyesports.com)

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa men’s basketball sophomore Keegan Murray has been voted a first team All-American by the Associated Press (AP). The announcement was made on Tuesday.

Joining Murray on the first team are Kofi Cockburn (Illinois), Johnny Davis (Wisconsin), Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky), and Ochai Agbaji (Kansas).

After going 52 years without an AP All-American, head coach Fran McCaffery has recruited and coached a first-team All-American each of the last three seasons (Luka Garza in 2020 and 2021; Murray in 2022).

The Associated Press is one of four outlets used by the NCAA to determine its consensus All-America teams (AP, National Association of Basketball Coaches, United States Basketball Writers Association, and Sporting News). Murray was named to the first-team All-America squad by Sporting News last week with USBWA and the NABC expected to make their announcements in the coming weeks.

Murray is also a Naismith Trophy and Wooden Award Semifinalist, a Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Finalist, and named to the Lute Olson National Player of the Year Midseason List.

Murray (6-foot-8, 225 pounds) ranks first in the country in Player Efficiency Rating (38.2); fourth in points per game (23.6); 32nd in field goal percentage (.555); and 45th in blocks per contest (2.0) and double-doubles (10). His 23.6 points per game average is tops among players from a major conference.

Murray is the only player nationally to average 23+ points, 8+ rebounds, and 2+ blocks this season and one of three players from a major conference with those averages over the last decade.

Murray averaged 7.2 points per game last year and is averaging 23.6 this season (+16.4). The last Big Ten player to increase his scoring by 16 points per game from one season to the next was Illinois’ Rick Schmidt, who went from 3.8 ppg in 1972-73 to 21.4 ppg in 1973-74 (+17.6).

The Cedar Rapids, Iowa, native has tallied 20+ points 25 times and 25+ points 16 times this season, both of which rank first nationally. Murray was voted the Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player after totaling a tournament record 103 points and 38 field goals made in four games in leading the Hawkeyes to their third tournament championship and first since 2006.

He has been named Big Ten Player of the Week a program-best six times this season (Nov. 22; Dec. 20; Jan. 3; Feb. 14; Feb. 28, March 6). Murray joins Ohio State’s Evan Turner (7 in 2009-10) and Purdue’s Caleb Swanigan (6 in 2016-17) as the only Big Ten players since the weekly award was introduced prior to the 1981-82 season to earn six or more weekly honors by the Big Ten in a single season.

Murray and the 16th-ranked Hawkeyes (26-9, 12-8) open NCAA Tournament play on Thursday against Richmond (23-12, 10-8) at approximately 2:10 p.m. (CT) at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

Murray is also one of five players voted to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District 7 Team on Tuesday. The All-District honors are voted on by NABC-member coaches across NCAA Division I.

Murray joins Johnny Davis (Wisconsin), E.J. Liddell (Ohio State), Kofi Cockburn (Illinois), and Jaden Ivey (Purdue) on the first team.

Murray (6-foot-8, 225 pounds) ranks first in the country in Player Efficiency Rating (38.2); fourth in points per game (23.6); 32nd in field goal percentage (.555); and 45th in blocks per contest (2.0) and double-doubles (10). His 23.6 points per game average is tops among players from a major conference.

Iowa baseball downs San Diego State, 6-4

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March 16th, 2022 by admin

SAN DIEGO – A six-run first inning propelled the University of Iowa baseball team to a 6-4 victory over San Diego State on Tuesday night at Tony Gwynn Stadium.  The win was the Hawkeyes’ second straight and moved the team’s record to 8-7 heading into an eight-game homestand.

Iowa started fast against Aztec starter Cole Carrigg as Michael Seegers drew a leadoff walk and Anthony Mangano doubled to start the game.  Redshirt sophomore Peyton Williams made the score 3-0 with one swing of the bat, as he belted a 1-2 pitch to center for a three-run homer – his team-leading fourth of the season.

The Hawkeyes put two more base runners on via walks before Kyle Huckstorf singled home a run and senior Brett McCleary’s two-run double to left center pushed the lead to 6-0.

Iowa’s pitching staff struck out the side in three of the first four innings before San Diego State plated two runs in the fifth.   The Aztecs added a single run in the eighth and brought the game-tying run to the plate, but redshirt sophomore Luke Llewellyn fanned Trevor Hazelhurst to end the threat.

San Diego State plated one run in the ninth, before redshirt sophomore Casey Day got a strikeout and ground out to end the game and notch his second save.

Redshirt junior Duncan Davitt (2-1) got the win, allowing one hit and fanning five over two shutout innings.  Ten different Hawkeye pitchers limited the Aztecs to three runs on eight hits in the game, while striking out 20, tying a season high.

Williams led Iowa at the plate, finishing 4-for-4 with three RBIs, tying a career-high for hits.  The Johnston, Iowa, native reached safely in all five plate appearances.  McCleary also had a multi-hit game, finishing 2-for-3 with two RBIs.

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes will host No. 12/17 Texas Tech for a three-game series this weekend at Duane Banks Field.  Friday’s opener will begin at 4:05 p.m. (CT).