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Colby, Van Ness earn FWAA Freshman All-America Honors

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January 17th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa football student-athletes – offensive guard Connor Colby and defensive tackle Lukas Van Ness – were named to the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) Freshman All-America Team on Monday.

Colby (6-foot-6, 298-pounds) is a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and attended Kennedy High School. He joined the Hawkeyes last spring and started 11 of 14 games at right guard in his first college season. He earlier earned Freshman All-America honors from the Maxwell Football Club.

Van Ness (6-5, 264) redshirted his first season before seeing action in 2021. The native of Barrington, Illinois (Barrington High School) collected 33 tackles, including 17 solo stops while playing in all 14 games. Van Ness tied for the team lead with seven sacks and had 8.5 tackles for loss, three pressures and one pass break-up.

Van Ness also earned freshman All-America honors from the Maxwell Football Club and earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition as well.

Iowa joins Ohio State and Texas A&M as the only programs with multiple players on the honor squad.

Iowa posted a 10-4 overall record in 2021 while winning the Big Ten West Division with a 7-2 mark. The Hawkeyes competed in the Vrbo Citrus Bowl to conclude the season. Iowa was ranked 23rd in the final national rankings, marking the fourth straight season the Hawkeyes have been in the final rankings.

Kalscheur named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week

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January 17th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State guard Gabe Kalscheur has been named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week after hitting six 3-pointers to lead the Cyclones to a 79-70 win over Texas on Saturday. It is Kalscheur’s third honor of the season.

Kalscheur averaged 18.0 points and was 10-for-21 behind the arc last week as the Cyclones split a pair of games against nationally-ranked opponents. Against Texas, Kalscheur drilled 6-of-12 3-pointers and finished with 22 points, while also chipping in three assists, two steals and two rebounds.

Earlier in the week, Kalscheur was 4-for-9 from 3-point range and finished with 14 points in a one-point loss at Kansas.

KU’s Ochai Agbaji was named Big 12 Player of the Week.

Kalscheur and the Cyclones return to action Tuesday at Texas Tech (8 p.m., ESPNU).

Clark earns 3rd-consecutive Big Ten Player of the Week honor

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January 17th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa sophomore Caitlin Clark was named Big Ten Co-Player of the week, the conference announced Monday. Clark shares the honor with Ohio State’s Jacy Sheldon.

Clark has tallied 27-career Big Ten weekly honors – 13 freshman, nine player and five honor roll. This is her third-consecutive Big Ten Player of the Week honor and fourth this season.

The West Des Moines, Iowa, native averaged 27.5 points, 9.5 assists, nine rebounds and shot 92.9 percent from the free-throw line in the Hawkeyes’ wins over Purdue and Nebraska. She was 26-for-28 from the free-throw line and drew 22 fouls.

Against Nebraska, Clark registered her third season double-double and fourth career double-double, recording 31 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. She added four steals and two blocks and shot a perfect 12-for-12 from the free-throw line, while drawing 10 fouls of her 22 fouls for the week.

Clark and the Hawkeyes head to Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Thursday to take on the Minnesota Gophers inside Williams Arena. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. (CT) on B1G Network.

2 non-injury accidents in Mills County

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January 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following two separate accidents that took place over the past few days. On Jan. 14th at around 6:42-p.m., a 2000 International Snow Plow driven by 48-year-old David Hoose, of Malvern, and a 1997 Ford driven by 45-year-old Sean Hicks, of Emerson, collided at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and W. 7th Street. The accident happened as the Ford was heading westbound on 7th, down a hill. The vehicle went out of control and was unable to stop before it collided with the snow plow. Both vehicles were driven from the scene.

The other Mills County accident happened at around today (Mon., Jan. 17th) at around 8:16-a.m.  Authorities say a 2019 Chevy driven by 41-year-old Candace Kreifels, of Glenwood, and a 2022 Hyundai driven by 35-year-old Shelli McVaney, of Pacific Junction, collided at the intersection of 195th Street and Eastman Road. The report says the Chevy was traveling west on Eastman Road, while the Hyundai was southbound on 195th.

The Chevy entered the intersection that happened to be slick due to the weather. The vehicle slid across into the southbound lane while trying to go north. The Chevy struck the Hyundai on the left rear wheel, causing the vehicle to spin around. Officials say the Chevy’s airbags deployed upon impact. Both vehicles came to rest on the west side of the intersection. Authorities say while Kreifels was at fault, no citations were issued.

House GOP proposes exempting retirement income from 2022 Iowa income tax

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January 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – House Republicans have introduced a bill to eliminate the state income tax on retirement income from pensions, I-R-As and 4-0-1-Ks. Republican House Speaker Pat Grassley suggests it might prompt some older Iowans to think twice about relocating or living more than half the year in another state that doesn’t tax retirement income.  “I think we’re losing a lot of those people that I would say are the pillars of our communities, They’re the ones that volunteer. They’re the ones that philanthropically are supporting those organizations and foundations in the community,” Grassley says. “We want to keep those people and they want to stay in Iowa, but if it’s beneficial to maybe just move across the border or move to some other states that don’t have these (taxes), I don’t want that to be a barrier to keep those people in our communities.”

Grassley made his comments this weekend on “Iowa Press” on Iowa P-B-S. Social Security benefits are not taxed in Iowa. This House G-O-P plan — to expand that exemption to all retirement income — would go into effort for the 2022 tax year. That’s a year earlier than Republican Governor Kim Reynolds has proposed. Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls says the idea doesn’t meet the goal of targeting tax relief to low and middle income Iowans. “We know that folks who are on fixed incomes can sometimes struggle with the tax burdens that they face,” Wahls says. “But, again, if you’re a multimillionaire and you’ve got a really significant income from your investments, what have you, I don’t think that makes a lot of sense.”

The governor’s staff estimates the state would collect 400 million dollars less in taxes annually if income from pensions and other retirement accounts is no longer subject to the Iowa income tax.

Guthrie County Sheriff’s accident reports for 1/17/22

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January 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports two accidents took place over the weekend, neither of which resulted in any injuries. Authorities say at around 12:07-a.m. Saturday, a 2004 Toyota Camry driven by 22-year-old Mohamed A. Nour, of Iowa City, was traveling on I-80 eastbound near mile marker 91, when the vehicle went out of control, due to the adverse weather conditions. The car entered the median, spun around and struck a cable barrier. The vehicle sustained about $1,000 damage.

The second accident happened at around 4:40-p.m Sunday, on Wagon Road, in Guthrie County. The Sheriff’s Office says 37-year-old Tiffany Ranae Miller, of Stuart, was traveling north in a 2003 Ford Expedition, when she came upon a slow moving pickup that was pulling a trailer. When Miller went to pass the pickup/trailer, her SUV went out of control, due to slush on the road. The vehicle entered the west ditch and struck a small tree before making contact with a fence.

Damage to the SUV was estimated at $3,500. The fence, owned by an LLC based in Panora, sustained about $500 damage.

No citations were issued to the drivers of the respective vehicles.

Cass County Sheriff’s report for 1/17/22

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January 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Friday, (Jan. 14), of 18-year-old Turner Steffens, from Atlantic, for OWI/1st offense.  On January 11th, 29-year-old Richard Lewis JR, of Council Bluffs, was arrested in Cass County on a warrant for violation of the Sex Offender Registry.  On Jan. 9th, 50-year-old Lynn Young, of Elliott, was arrested for OWI 1st offense.

And, as mentioned in a separate report, on Sunday, Jan. 16th, 46-year-old Vanessa Strazdas, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI 1st offense.

All subjects were booked into the Cass County Jail and later released on their own recognizance.

All criminal charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in the court of law.”

Atlantic Senior selected as Coca-Cola Foundation Scholarship finalist

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January 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic High School have announced on social media, that AHS Senior Bryan York is a 2022 Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation Scholarship Semifinalist.
Bryan applied for the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation 2022 scholarship back in November. He is one of 1,617 students chosen as a semifinalist. A total of 68,000 applications were received.
Semifinalists are currently submitting their Semifinalist Applications to be reviewed by the foundations Program Reading Committee. 250 will advance as Regional Finalists, with 150 becoming Coca-Cola Scholars and receiving a $20,000 college scholarship.

Bryan York

Bryan plans to attend Iowa State University in the Fall, majoring in Computer Engineering. He is a student representative on the SIACC Committee, a 2022 Class Officer, is actively engaged with The Booster Club, Band, FFA, 4H, The Community School Garden, and with his church – The First United Methodist Church in Atlantic.

Cass County Supervisors to receive quarterly reports & discuss Wellness/Budgetary concerns

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January 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday morning, will received quarterly reports from Cass County Conservation Director Micah Lee, and Veteran’s Affairs Director Mitch Holmes. They’re also expected to discuss and act on approving the 2022 Cass County employees Wellness Program, and, if there are candidates available, the Board will approve the appointments of:

  • 28 or more members to serve on the Condemnation in Eminent Domain proceedings
  • 3 persons to the Cass County Zoning Commission
  • A Franklin and Brighton Township Trustee
  • and a Pleasant Township Clerk.

The final order of business is to discuss and take possible action on budgetary considerations. The Cass County Supervisor’s meeting takes place at 9-a.m. in their Boardroom at the Courthouse, in Atlantic, and will be viewable through Zoom, HERE. If you use the Zoom option, be sure and MUTE YOUR MICROPHONE until the time comes for those without an appointment to address the Board.

ISU-Utah Valley dual postponed

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January 17th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Due to recent COVID-19 developments within the Utah Valley wrestling program, the dual scheduled for Jan. 23 between the Cyclones and Wolverines has been postponed.

Iowa State is still scheduled to face North Dakota State on Jan. 23, with that match starting at 2 p.m. at Hilton Coliseum.

Both Iowa State and Utah Valley will look for a date in the remaining schedule to have the postponed dual.