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Drake women accept at-large bid to WNIT

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March 14th, 2022 by admin

The Drake University women’s basketball team has accepted an at large bid into the Women’s National Invite Tournament and will face Missouri in the opening round on Thursday March 17 at 7pm.

Drake is one of 64 teams in the tournament and one of three Missouri Valley Teams to accept a bid. This will mark the Bulldogs 13th appearance at the WNIT in program history and their first since 2016.

The Bulldogs 18-13 are coming off a Missouri Valley Tournament run that ended in the quarterfinals when they fell to No. 2 Missouri State, 63-49.

The last time Drake faced Missouri was in the opening round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament in Iowa City, where the Bulldogs fell 77-76 in overtime.

The 18-12 Tigers are coming off its SEC tournament run, where they fell to No. 8 Arkansas, 61-52.

Missouri was one of only two teams to defeat nationally ranked South Carolina, who remained in the number one spot all season.

Tickets are available for purchase at www.draketix.com/wbb .

Tom Brands receives contract extension

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March 14th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa head wrestling coach Tom Brands has signed a contract extension through the 2029 season. The announcement was made Monday by Director of Athletics Chair Gary Barta.

Brands is in his 16th season as Iowa’s head wrestling coach. His teams have won four NCAA and six Big Ten titles, and enter this week’s NCAA tournament as defending national champions.

“There is no better person to lead the Iowa Wrestling program than Tom Brands. His sustained success at the University of Iowa is unmatched,” said Barta. “Tom epitomizes the Win. Graduate. Do it Right. philosophy.  I could not be happier for Tom, his staff, student-athletes, and our fans.”

Brands became the eighth head coach in program history in 2006. He is a five-time Big Ten Coach of the Year and three-time National Coach of the Year. He has coached 13 NCAA individual champions, 89 All-Americans, 24 Big Ten champions and 142 academic All-Big Ten honorees

Brands has a 250-24-1 (.911) overall and 120-11 (.916) Big Ten coaching record at Iowa. He has a 267-44-1 (.857) career mark and a 119-13 (.902) record at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Iowa has led the nation in attendance every year since Brands’ first season in 2006-07. The Hawkeyes set a national dual average attendance record in 2021-22, averaging 14,905 fans at each of their six home dates and selling out season tickets for the first time in program history.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 3/14/22

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March 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports three arrests took place last week. Thursday night (March 10), 28-year-old Bruce Austin Garrels, of Stratford, Iowa, was arrested in Greenfield, for Violation of Probation. Garrels was being held in the Adair County Jail, without bond.

Last Tuesday (March 8), Greenfield Police arrested 20-year-old Jesse Slade Brees, of Greenfield, following a domestic disturbance involving Brees’ ex-girlfriend, and a male, who was the victim of Brees’ alleged assault. Brees was charged with Assault causing bodily injury. He was released the following day on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

And, on March 7th, 48-year-old Christina Lea Fontenot, of Brenham, TX., was arrested in Adair on a charge of Domestic Abuse assault, after she threw a coat at her boyfriend from Adair, hitting him in the face and body, but causing no injuries. The incident happened at around 1:14-p.m., during an argument. Fontenot was released later that same day on a $300 cash/surety bond.

Message from the Adair County Auditor’s Office

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March 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Auditor Mandy Berg, today (Monday), wants persons who need to access the Adair County website to know, that they should directly enter the County’s URL, www.adaircounty.iowa.gov,  into your web browser’s address bar.  DO NOT search for the Adair County website through a search engine (Google, Bing, etc.)  and click on the link.  These links may redirect you to a malicious site.  If you have any questions, please contact the Adair County Auditor’s office at (641) 743-2546.

Unemployment rate drops in January

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March 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s unemployment rate dropped to three-point-seven percent in January. The rate was down from the revised December rate of three-point-nine percent. Iowa Workforce Development says the leisure and hospitality industries added the most jobs in January — up 25-hundred. I-W-D says the industry saw a loss of 800 jobs in December — but has generally trended up steadily since COVID quarantines ended. Most gains were within accommodations and food services, which are up 65-hundred jobs since August. The state unemployment rate one year ago in January was four-point-four percent. The U-S unemployment rate in January increased to four percent.

Infants REIKER THOMAS BURKHISER and VANDON MARX BURKHISER (Private family Svcs.)

Obituaries

March 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

REIKER THOMAS BURKHISER, AND VANDON MARX BURKHISER, the infant twins sons of Kyle and Melissa (McHugh) Burkhiser, were born on March 7, 2022, and passed away shortly after at their home, in Clive. A private, family service for REIKER and VANDON BURKHISER will be held Wednesday, March 16th. Hamilton Funeral Home in Des Moines is in charge of the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Rieker and Vandon are survived by:

Their parents – Kyle and Melissa (McHugh) Burkhiser.

Grandparents – Tom (Barb [Reichardt]) Burkhiser, of Red Oak; Terry (Paulette [Marxen]) McHugh, of Ankeny.

Many other relatives, and friends of the family.

Sidney man arrested for OWI/3rd offense

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March 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Monday, said 55-year-old Dale Clifford Greedy, of Sidney (IA), was arrested on I-29, mile marker 40, at around 2:25-a.m. Sunday. Greedy was charged with OWI/3rd offense, Driving While Barred,and Operating a vehicle without the Ignition Interlock. Bond was set at $5,000.

Supply chain issues continue to be a problem for businesses like Casey’s

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March 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Supply chain issues continue to impact businesses in Iowa, including the Ankeny-based Casey’s convenience store chain. Chief financial officer, Steve Bramlage, talked about the issue during a recent conference call on their third-quarter results. “While supply chain challenges have improved since the second quarter — notably in cups — the company still experienced disruption within prepared food and dispensed beverage,” Bramlage said.

He says supply shortages continue for one item in particular. “Bakery items — specifically our popular glazed donuts — continue to be in acute short supply as our vendor partners experience COVID-related disruptions,” he said. Bramlage says the supplies they are able to get for their prepared food are costing more — and the company has passed some of the cost on to customers. “The merchandise team was able to partially offset the cost increases with a round of proactive menu price increases and a more significant round of increases is scheduled for mid-March,” Bramlage said.

The company says its inside sales improved in its third-quarter as traffic into stores continues to improve.

Public input requested for proposed pavement reconstruction on Iowa 25 in Guthrie County, Iowa

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March 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – March 14, 2022 – The Iowa Department of Transportation is requesting public input for proposed reconstruction of existing pavement on a slightly more than 1 3/4 mile stretch of Iowa Highway 25 from Pecan Avenue to Nice Avenue in Guthrie County. The pavement is currently in need of replacement. Additionally, the single bridge located within the construction area will have its existing guardrails replaced. Construction is expected to begin in June 2022.

A detour will be in place during construction, which will include I-80 west of Iowa 25 to Antique Country Drive, then north to County Road 925 (White Pole Road) in Casey. The approximate detour length is six-miles.

The public is encouraged to provide feedback about the project during a two-week public comment period beginning on March 28, 2022. For general information regarding the proposed work or online comment period, contact Scott Suhr, Field Services Coordinator, Iowa DOT District 4 Office, 2210 E. Seventh St. Atlantic, IA 50022, phone: 712-243-7627 or 800-289-4368, email: scott.suhr@iowadot.us.

State treasurer says divesting from Russian companies not easy

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March 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) –  State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald says he supports withdrawing any state investments in Russian companies, but it’s difficult to do today given the status of Russia’s economy.  “The ruble has crashed and the stock market in Russia is closed,” Fitzgerald says, “…so if you wanted to sell out you can’t and if you sold out, you get pennies on the dollar.” Roby Smith is the Republican who’s running against Fitzgerald, a Democrat, in this fall’s election. Smith recently released a statement saying the State of Iowa needs to strategically divest of any Russian securities it may hold and prevent any future investment in Russia with Iowa’s public funds. Fitzgerald has signed onto a statement with 38 other state treasurers calling for public pension funds and other state and local governments to divest from Russia.

“We’ll be pushing for more measures,” Fitzgerald says. “If a pension fund like IPERS has been hurt, well maybe we can sue and get Russian assets like all of those yachts you see floating around that are worth hundreds of millions of dollars because we’ve been damaged by Putin and there’s a good legal argument to be made.” Fitzgerald made his comments this weekend on Iowa Press on Iowa P-B-S.

The state treasurer says IPERS — the Iowa Public Employees Retirement System — has mutual funds that have investments in Russian entities. And Russian-linked investments account for about one-half of one percent of the portfolio for the state-run College Savings Iowa plan.