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Audubon wins see-saw affair over Riverside

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February 14th, 2022 by admin

Carson Bauer converted a huge three point play late and Audubon came up with a stop to defeat Riverside 69-67 in a 1A District 15 Quarterfinal on Monday in Avoca.

It was a great battle all game with both teams shooting the ball well and coming up with big plays. The lead changed 17 times and the game was tied on 9 occasions. After Grady Jeppesen hit a three to give Riverside the lead at 67-66, the Wheelers answered with a great pass from Braden Wessel to Carson Bauer on the opposite block. Bauer converted and got fouled. He connected on the free throw to put Audubon on top by two. Audubon took the ball back and missed the front end of a bonus opportunity but thought they were going back to the free throw line when Jackson Deist got a rebound and threw the ball back out to Edward Miller near center court. A foul was called but after a conference by the officials it was determined that Miller hadn’t established himself back on that side of the floor and a backcourt violation was called. Riverside had one last chance with 7 seconds left and Mason McCready couldn’t quite connect on a good look at three. Gavin Smith grabbed the rebound and heaved it downcourt to run out the clock.

Jackson Deist had a big game for the Wheelers with 25 points , including 6 makes from three. After the game he said he felt confident with his shot right away. He said they knew it would be a battle.

The Wheelers made some big hay along the baseline against the Bulldogs 1-3-1 zone and Deist said they tried to take advantage there.

Audubon improved to 9-13 on the season and advanced to the District Quarterfinals against AHSTW back on the same floor on Thursday at 8:00 p.m.

Riverside got 24 from Grady Jeppesen and 23 from Aiden Bell, who connected on 7 threes in the game. The Bulldogs finish their season at 12-10.

Girls Regional Basketball Schedule Tuesday 02/15/2022

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February 14th, 2022 by admin

Postseason basketball continues for Class 1A and 2A girls team with Regional Quarterfinals on deck tonight. Here is a look at area matchups with all games starting at 7:00 p.m.

CLASS 1A

Region 2

Boyer Valley @ Newell-Fonda
Ankeny Christian @ Audubon
Glidden-Ralston @ Remsen-St. Mary’s
Coon Rapids-Bayard @ Woodbine

Region 8

Sidney @ Exira-EHK
Lenox @ East Mills
Fremont-Mills @ Stanton
St. Albert @ CAM- ON KJAN

CLASS 2A

Region 7

I-35 @ Panorama
Pleasantville @ Central Decatur
Woodward-Granger @ Nodaway Valley
Van Meter @ Earlham

Region 8

Kuemper Catholic @ Treynor
West Central Valley @ ACGC
AHSTW @ Underwood
IKM-Manning @ Logan-Magnolia

Iowa women drop game vs Maryland

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February 14th, 2022 by admin

The No. 22 Iowa Hawkeyes fell to the No. 13 Maryland Terrapins, 81-69, inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Monday night.

Three Hawkeyes scored in double figures, including sophomore Caitlin Clark (19), senior Monika Czinano (16) and redshirt junior Kate Martin (10).

Junior Gabbie Marshall tied her season high with four steals.

Up Next: Iowa heads to Indiana, to take on the Hoosiers on Saturday, Feb. 19, inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana. Tipoff is set for 3:00 p.m.

Regular Season High School Basketball Scoreboard 02/14/2022

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February 14th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Glenwood 64, Platte Valley, MO 49

BOYS BASKETBALL

Denison-Schleswig 66, Atlantic 53
Des Moines Hoover 50, CB Abraham Lincoln 30
Harlan 67, Carlisle 55

Boys District Basketball Scoreboard 02/14/2022

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February 14th, 2022 by admin

CLASS 1A

District 13

@ Saydel
Grand View Christian 85, Woodward Academy 23
Ogden 56, Murray 52

@Madrid
Madrid 88, East Union 44
Ankeny Christian 52, Earlham 42

District 14

@ East Mills
East Mills 61, Diagonal 31
Bedford 37, Sidney 31

St. Albert  75, Fremont-Mills 49
Stanton 55, Lenox 46

District 15

@AHSTW
AHSTW 85, Griswold 22– ON KJAN
Audubon 69, Riverside 67- ON KJAN

@CAM
IKM-Manning 46, CAM 44 OT
Exira-EHK 69, Nodaway Valley 56

District 16

West Harrison 67, Glidden-Ralston 36
Tri-Center 51, Woodbine 45
Boyer Valley 45, Logan-Magnolia 34
Coon Rapids-Bayard 50, Ar-We-Va 45

CLASS 2A

District 5

@Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
Southeast Valley 65, Greene County 57
Kuemper Catholic 89, Eagle Grove 44

District 15

@ Panorama
I-35 62, Woodward-Granger 44
Panorama 66, West Central Valley 49

District 16

@ Red Oak
Clarinda 50, Shenandoah 27
Red Oak 65, Missouri Valley 39

(Updated 2/14/22) Free Suicide Prevention Training in Anita Tuesday, 2/15/22: Cass County ISU Extension to Provide Free Light Dinner

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February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh, Monday, reminds area residents QPR training program in suicide
prevention is being offered in Anita, Tuesday night. “Question. Persuade. Refer.” (QPR) is a program delivered by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach that teaches three simple steps to help save a life from suicide. QPR will be held Tuesday at the Anita Community Center (805 Main Street), from 6:00-7:30 PM. Cass County ISU Extension will be providing free pizza to attendees of the Anita event. The event is being hosted in partnership with Anita Public Library and Anita Healthy and Wellness Center.

Participants of in-person QPR sessions are encouraged to wear a face covering indoors, particularly if space is limited, crowds are large, or spaces are poorly ventilated.

Farmers and people from rural areas are at higher risk of death by suicide. Sue Riggs, a retired teacher from Atlantic married to a farmer, attended QPR training in Atlantic on February 14. Riggs commented, “The QPR program was really informative. I now know how important it is to ask someone if they are considering suicide and where to refer them for help.”

All QPR sessions in Cass County are being offered at no cost, thanks to a grant from the USDA-NIFA 2020-70028-32728 that provides this training for free for rural communities with large populations of farmers and agricultural related business. All adults in Cass County and surrounding areas are invited to attend a QPR program, especially those who work in agricultural areas, health care, mental health, government, schools, libraries, or anyone who has an interest in learning more about mental health and suicide prevention.

The next Question. Persuade. Refer. suicide prevention training in Cass County is in Griswold on Feb. 21st, from, 5:30 – 7:00 PM, at the Griswold Public Library (505 Main St., Griswold), and is being hosted in partnership with Griswold Public Library

Although not required, registration is appreciated. To register for a QPR session in Cass County visit www.extension.iastate.edu/cass/ or call Cass County ISU Extension at 712-243-1132.

Iowa House subcommittee endorses new verification procedures for gov’t assistance

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February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – House Republicans are working on a bill that proposes a new process to confirm applicants for food assistance or government health care coverage are Iowans who qualify for the benefits. Doug Struyk is a lobbyist for companies that provide this type of screening in other states and he says it’s beyond traditional questions, like “did you live in this zip code?” or “what’s your mother’s maiden name?”

“Fraudsters have become very good at accessing that type of information,” he says, “and what we found…during the pandemic was a group of very savvy tech folks who were able to crack through systems that relied exclusively on that type of screening mechanism.” The bill would require the Iowa Department of Human Services to perform more frequent financial cross-checks to confirm a person enrolled in government health care or food assistance programs remains eligible.

Andrea Dencklau is with Iowa ACEs 360, a group that does research into adverse childhood experiences. She says adults who qualify for Medicaid and children who qualify for the state-paid insurance through the Healthy and Well Kids program could lose coverage if they’re unable to come up with the monthly co-payments. “Not only will their health outcomes suffer, we will all bear the price,” she says. “Without health insurance, these individuals are more likely to delay necessary care and end up requiring more expensive treatment, which will fall on all providers as uncompensated care.”

Republican Representative Ann Meyer of Fort Dodge voted to advance the bill out of a House subcommittee. “We are providing the safety net that Iowans need, but we also want to protect the taxpayer dollar,” Meyer says. Senate Republicans have been working on similar proposals for the past few years, but none has advanced through the House.

Medical marijuana provider and user numbers up in 2021

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February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The number of providers and people using the state’s medical-marijuana program increased last year as the state came out of the pandemic. Program Bureau Chief, Owen Parker, says the number of providers increased to 16-hundred in 2021. “And that was a 21 percent increase over 2020 — at the end of 2020 we had a little over 13-hundred providers,” Parker says. He says they started seeing the impact of the law that added more people to the list of those who can prescribe medical cannabis for patients.

He says 50 percent of the new prescribers were Advanced Registered Nurses, 40 percent were doctors and less than one percent were podiatrists. He says the number of people who got cards for medical marijuana increased to more than eight thousand. “During the pandemic due to numerous issues that we came up with solutions for, we had a little less than five thousand at the end of 2020. So we’ve seen almost a 60 percent increase in the total patient population since 2020 ended,” according to Parker. Parker says the age of those getting the products hasn’t changed dramatically.

“There’s always a concern about whose participating in the program. But at this point less than two percent of the population is under the age of 18,” he says, “And then, it’s really kind of broken down 50-50 between those under the age of 50 and those over the age of 50.” Parker says sales went up in 2021.

“We saw over six-point-two million dollars in sales — that’s a 76 percent increase over the three-point-five that we saw in the year before. We are seeing about 33-hundred average transactions per month, which when you compare year-end end 2020, is 36 percent more traffic,” according to Parker. He says the average transaction price stayed right about 150 dollars. Parker made his comments at the Board’s meeting last week.

Cass County Sheriff’s report, 2/14/22

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February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has released a report on arrests from over the past week:

On Feb. 9th, 28-year-old Donovan Charles Bruning, of Griswold, was arrested on an active warrant for Failure to Appear.  He was transported to the Cass County Jail and later released on bond; and, 28-year-old Robert Paul Joens, of Exira, was arrested on three active warrants for Violation of Probation. Joens remained in the Cass County Jail as of Monday.

On February 10th, 18-year-old Tamora Deion McGee, of Atlantic, was arrested on an active warrant for assault with intent to inflict serious injury.  She was released from custody the following day.

On the 11th, Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 26-year-old Dalton Eugene Christensen, of Atlantic, on 2 active warrants for Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon, and Reckless Use of a Firearm.  Christensen was booked into the Cass County Jail and subsequently released on bond.

And, four people were arrested last Saturday, in Cass County, and later released:

  • 25-year-old Lucas Lee Stone, of Atlantic, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance.
  • 42-year-old Nicholas Gene Paulsen, of Atlantic, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
  • 29-year-old Stephen Edward Ross, of Atlantic, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance.
  • and, 20-year-old Mikayla Veronica Waldron, of Atlantic, was arrested on an active arrest warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree.

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 02/14/2022

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February 14th, 2022 by admin

1 South Carolina (30) 23-1 750 1
2 Stanford 21-3 719 2
3 Louisville 22-2 682 3
4 NC State 23-3 667 5
5 Indiana 18-3 622 7
6 Iowa State 21-3 552 9
7 Baylor 19-5 539 10
8 Arizona 18-4 532 6
9 Michigan 20-4 521 4
10 UConn 17-5 459 8
11 LSU 21-4 434 14
12 Tennessee 21-4 432 13
13 Maryland 18-6 383 15
14 Texas 17-6 353 16
15 Oklahoma 20-4 350 12
16 Georgia Tech 19-6 302 11
17 Florida 18-6 251 19
18 Ohio State 18-4 211 21
19 Notre Dame 19-6 199 18
20 BYU 21-2 195 20
21 Georgia 17-7 155 17
22 Iowa 16-6 110 25
23 Virginia Tech 19-6 100 NR
24 North Carolina 19-5 63 23
25 Florida Gulf Coast 22-2 56 22