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South Dakota man caught ransacking flooded properties in Fremont County

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March 5th, 2022 by admin

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a South Dakota man following a trespassing call on Friday morning. At approximately 9:10 a.m. Deputies were called to rural Thurman for a report of a male trespassing at a previously flooded farm. The man fled the scene but was later located at another previously flooded property in the 1500 block of Western Avenue.

Deputies made contact with the driver and uncovered evidence of burglary and attempted theft at that location. The vehicle was also reported stolen out of Kansas. The driver, 38-year-old Jonathon Lee Getz of Yankon, South Dakota, was then arrested.

Fremont County K-9 Roby was deployed in an evidence search and a firearm was located, concealed near the structure.

Getz was charged with two counts of Burglary 2nd Degree, Theft 1st from a disaster affected building, Motor Vehicle Theft 2nd, Possession of a Short-Barreled Rifle, and Possession of a firearm by a felon.

Getz was held at the Fremont County Jail on no bond pending an appearance with a Magistrate. More charges are pending in the case.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 03/05/2022

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March 5th, 2022 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, March 5, 2022  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. S @ 15-25, shifting to the NW. High 65.

Tonight: Showers ending. Mostly cloudy. NW @ 15-25. Low 25.

Sunday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. NW @ 15-25. High 40.

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain and snow. N @ 5-10. Low 20.

Monday: Mostly cloudy. Light snow. High 35.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 44.

Yesterday’s high was 60 and the 24-hour low was 28. This day last year the high was 58 and the low was 21. The all-time record high was 74 in 1921 and the record low was -31 in 1960. Sunrise this morning is 6:49 a.m. and sunset tonight is 6:15 p.m.

Atlantic’s Drew Engler commits to run XC and track at Simpson

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March 4th, 2022 by Jim Field

Drew Engler with parents Robert and Teresa Engler

Atlantic senior Drew Engler signed his letter of intent to continue his track and cross-country career at Simpson College on Friday morning surrounded by his family and coaches. Drew is coming off a state cross country meet appearance for Atlantic this year and is looking to make a big impact on the track this spring. He said he has come to really love running and wanted to continue competing.

Drew said Simpson was a good fit for him on a number of levels.

Cross Country Coach Dan Vargason said Drew has earned this opportunity through hard work.

Drew said he considered a few other schools including Cornell and Concordia before choosing Simpson. He knows there will be some hard work ahead to make the jump to college athletics.

His parents were happy that he chose to pursue doing something he loves.

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UNI advances at MVC Tourney with win over Illinois State

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March 4th, 2022 by Jim Field

The UNI Panthers are on to the Semifinals at the Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament. The cats beat Illinois State 78-65 on Friday afternoon to improve to 19-10 on the season.

The Panthers jumped out to a 40-30 lead by halftime and held off the Redbirds the rest of the way. AJ Green led the Panthers with 17 points, 6 rebounds, and 7 assists. Noah Carter added 16 points and Trae Berhow poured in 15.

The Panthers will play Loyola in the semis. The semifinal game will be at 2:30 p.m. and will be televised by CBS Sports Network.

NW Iowa university launches major fundraiser for campus improvements

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March 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Dordt University in Sioux Center is announcing a $90-million capital campaign for a series of projects on the northwest Iowa campus. John Baas, Dordt’s vice president of advancement, calls the ambitious effort a “comprehensive” capital campaign, dubbed, “Planting for the Future.” “We’re attacking three areas of the campus,” Baas says. “One is our leading in innovative programs, second is in living and learning in Christian community, and the third is building the foundation for access and for the future of the university.”

There are already visible improvements in some areas, including a new wing for the nursing department as well as the Ag Stewardship Center, with more to come. “We’re addressing the programs on nursing and agriculture and our two-year technical programs in ag management and engineering and manufacturing technology.”

There are plans to build several new structures on the campus, including a new indoor athletic facility that will be shared with the city of Sioux Center and Sioux Center High School. “One is an addition to and renovation of our B.J. Haan Auditorium, that’s our chapel and our main auditorium where really all of the concerts and our worship space and lectures take place there,” Baas says. “That will be about a $15-million project all together.” Also, there’s a $24-million plan for a new dining hall.

Through discussions with the university’s lead donors, Baas says the university has already been able to raise, or have pledged, nearly $70-milllon of the $90-million capital campaign. He’s hoping the rest of the funds can be secured by 2023.

Hinson joins call for a ban on Russian oil imports

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March 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There’s growing, bipartisan support in congress for ending U.S. imports of Russian oil. “The United States, plain and simple, should not be purchasing any oil from Russia while Putin’s actively — illegally — invading a sovereign nation and slaughtering innocent people,” Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, said this morning during a conference call with Iowa reporters.

According to the trade association for the U.S. petroleum industry, about 3% of U.S. crude oil imports came from Russia last year. “Our current reliance on Russian oil will continue to drive up gas prices here at home,” Hinson said, adding it’s time to ramp up U.S. crude oil output. Production levels were rolled back in the U.S. after demand dropped precipitously early in the pandemic and the price for a barrel of crude actually hit a negative number in 2020.

This week, Democratic leaders in the U.S. House and Senate have expressed support for banning imports of Russian oil and gas and a large group of Senate Republicans held a news conference to call for energy-related sanctions against Russia.

Iowa woman trains her disguised CEO in tonight’s premiere of ‘Undercover Boss’

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March 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Tonight’s (Friday) season premiere of CBS-TV’s “Undercover Boss” will feature a central Iowa woman unknowingly training — and gently correcting — her boss’ boss’ boss. Alina Winters, of Des Moines, will be seen instructing the disguised president and C-E-O of U-S Cellular, L-T Therival, on making cold sales calls to customers. Hint — he doesn’t do so well.

Ironic, since the promotional program he was pitching is one that he created. On the program, Therivel will go undercover, then reveal his identity to three associates at the West Des Moines retail store. Employees of the store are having a “watch party” tonight. The show airs at 7 PM/Central.

Alina Winters at the Merle Hay store in Des Moines

Mills County Sheriff’s report for 3/4/22

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March 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on Friday (today), said there were three separate arrests this week. Two arrests took place Thursday:

  • 36-year-old Yasmeen Mostafa Mahmood, of Omaha, NE, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office at around 1:20-a.m.. She was wanted on a warrant for Violation of Probation (Bond: $7,500).
  • and 45-year-old Sean Eugene Hicks, of Emerson, was arrested at around 1:50-p.m., Thursday, on a warrant for Ongoing Criminal Conduct (Bond: $30,000).

On Tuesday, Mills County Deputies arrested 39-year-old Jason Paul White, of Hamburg, for Driving while Barred (Bond: $2,000) The arrest took place on I-29 at around 6:16-p.m.

Gov. Reynolds proclaims Day of Prayer for Ukraine 

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March 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a proclamation declaring this Sunday, March 6, 2022, as a Day of Prayer for Ukraine in Iowa.  “Iowans, Americans and nations across the globe are watching the events unfolding in Ukraine with disbelief and sadness,” stated Gov. Reynolds. “As soldiers and civilians stand united to protect their homeland, Iowans can unite in our support for the Ukranian people through the power of prayer.”

On Sunday, Iowans are encouraged to join in the Day of Prayer for Ukraine to show solidarity in their fight against Russian forces and to restore peace and civility in their country.

A video reading of the proclamation is included below:
Day of Prayer for Ukraine Proclamation Video

Gov. Reynolds announces appointments to Iowa’s boards & commissions 

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March 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds, today (Friday), announced appointments to Iowa’s boards and commissions. 

In southwest Iowa, the following appointments are subject to Senate confirmation: 

Board of Education: Alaina Whittington, Ringgold County

Board of Educational Examiners : Kathy Behrens, Carroll County.

Board of Nursing Home AdministratorsDevon Wood, Taylor County.

Board of Pharmacy: Kathy Stone, Harrison  County.

Commission for the Blind: Geneva Jacobsen, Pottawattamie County.

Commission of Persons with Disabilities:  Clint Sergeant, Harrison County.

Commission on Community Action Agencies: Bobbi Maynes, Adams County.

Deaf Services Commission: Tina Caloud, Pottawattamie County.

Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board: Jack Jones, Harrison County.

Great Places Advisory Board: Barbara Determan, Sac County.

Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine: Scott Shuey, Adams County.

Iowa Grain Indemnity Fund Board: Dale Behrends, Guthrie County.

Mental Health and Disability Services Commission: Betsy Akin, Adams County, & Sue Gehling, Carroll County.

Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board: Matthew Wyant, Pottawattamie County, & Randy Watts, Cass County.

State Judicial Nominating Commission Gwen Ecklund, Crawford County.

Transportation Commission Ray Gaesser, Adams County.

Southwest Regional STEM Advisory Board:
Denise Hoag, Pottawattamie  County
Tom Lesan, Union County
Kristin Sheffield, Madison County.