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Dsm Police release name of hit-and-run victim

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January 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa/KCCI) – KCCI in Des Moines reports Police in the Capital City have identified the person who was struck by a vehicle and died, early Wednesday morning. Authorities say 32-year-old William “Cody” Kline died after being struck just before 3 a.m. Wednesday near Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway and Southeast 8th Street. Police said someone in a yellow Chevrolet Cavalier hit Kline and left the scene. No suspect has been identified or charged. They’re still searching for the driver.

Shortly after the crash, police asked for help to find the car. They said someone helped turn it in several hours later. But they are still searching for the driver. Anyone with information regarding the crash, or the identity of the driver is asked to call the Des Moines Police Department Traffic Unit at 515-323-8370. You may also submit anonymous tips through CrimeStoppers of Central Iowa at 515-223-1400, or online at www.crimestoppersofcentraliowa.com.

Reward funds are available.

Body found in submerged vehicle in Marshall County is identified

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January 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The name of the man whose body was found in a central Iowa pond is being released. Authorities in Marshall County have recovered the body of a Laurel man after responding to a report of a vehicle submerged in a rural farm pond. On Tuesday afternoon, sheriff’s deputies responded to the pond between Laurel and Melbourne. When authorities arrived on the scene, they discovered a vehicle that was partially submerged in a body of water. An area dive team was brought in to assist with recovery efforts, at which time authorities found a man’s body inside the vehicle. Authorities later identified the victim as Ricky Pierson, age 60, of Laurel.

The incident remains under investigation. Authorities say foul play is not suspected.

Two child care related bills clear Iowa House subcommittee

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January 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The first pair of bills to come out of the governor’s child care task force has cleared initial review in the Iowa House. One bill deals with low income families who get government-funded child care assistance or C-C-A. It would let child care centers to collect more money from those low-income parents to help make up the difference between what the government pays and the actual cost. Representative Ann Meyer, a Republican from Fort Dodge, says they’d have to agree in writing to pay extra. “This is not going to be a requirement,” she says. “CCA spots at their current pay rate will still be available. This is an option for families if they choose to take it. It’s not a requirement.”

Democratic Representative Tracy Ehlert of Cedar Rapids, says her child care center took a loss because she accepted families receiving assistance. “But I also was a working single mom who was on CCA myself and had my kids in a program and there’s no way I would’ve ever been able to pay the difference,” she says. “And I did have a co-pay and some weeks that was not manageable for me because it was a decision between am I going to pay the copay or am I going to pay food or am I going to pay a bill?”

A Department of Human Services official says the proposal could put the poorest of the working poor at a disadvantage when it comes to getting child care. The other bill that advanced would loosen the minimum staffing requirements for child care centers, so one worker could care for eight two year olds and the minimum ratio would be one worker for 10 three year olds. Child care advocates say the higher staff-to-child ratios could add to employee burn-out and safety concerns.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katarina Sostaric)

Forecast: 7-11″ snow tomorrow from Estherville to Fort Dodge to Des Moines

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January 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -A massive winter storm system will blow into Iowa on Friday which forecasters say may drop nearly a foot of snow on a wide region of the state. Senior meteorologist Rod Donavon, at the National Weather Service office in Johnston, says it’s likely all 99 counties will get at least -some- snowfall, but northern and central Iowa may be in for the worst of it. “Our current forecast right now is in that six-to-ten, seven-to-11 inch range,” Donavon says, “and that’s generally a good portion of our forecast area which includes from Estherville to Mason City and southward, through the Des Moines metro right now looks to be the target area.”

Winter Storm Watch (counties in blue); Winter Storm Warning (counties in pink)

While northern and central Iowa may bear the brunt of the approaching storm, eastern and western Iowa may get three to six inches, with less in the far northeast. It’ll likely snow most of the day, so if you have somewhere to go on Friday, Donavon suggests the going will get tougher as the day wears on, while the Friday evening commute could be a mess. “We are having snow moving into the area from northern Iowa towards the south, getting into the Des Moines metro by mid-morning and by the southern Missouri border by around noon,” Donavon says. “The heaviest accumulations right now are looking like during the afternoon into the early evening hours. We could have some accumulations approaching one inch per hour at times.”

As far as winter storms go, he reminds, it could always be a lot worse. “The fortunate part is, at least the precipitation type is going to be mainly snow with this and no ice,” Donavon says. “It’s going to be generally lighter winds with it, initially. We are going to have some increasing northeast winds later in the event. It’s not going to be blizzard criteria by any means.”

Keep an eye on the changing forecast at weather-dot-gov.

Weather related sports changes for Friday 1/14/2022

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January 13th, 2022 by admin

  • Underwood @ AHSTW basketball doubleheader has been moved up from Friday to Thursday, January 13th with the same start times.

Snow Emergency declared in Corning for Friday, 1/14/22

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January 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa)  – In anticipation of anywhere from 5-10 inches of snow falling from Friday into Saturday morning, officials with the City of Corning have declared a 24-hour snow emergency, effective at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, January 14. No parking will be allowed on marked snow route streets during the first 12 hours of this snow emergency.

Except for the business district, parking during the first 12 hours on all other streets will be on the South and West side only. For the remainder of this snow emergency, parking will be allowed on the North and East side of the street if not prohibited by signs. All No Parking signs and direction of travel parking will be enforced.

Drake takes down Illinois State

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January 13th, 2022 by admin

The Drake Bulldogs had five players reach double figures in a 86-75 win over Illinois State on Wednesday night. Roman Penn and Tucker DeVries both scored 16 points, Garrett Strurtz added 12, DJ Wilikins dropped in 11, and Tremell Murphy had 10.

Penn had missed seven games due to a foot injury but he returned an reached a major career milestone on Wednesday. Penn topped the 1,000 career point total with a late basket down low. Penn had notched 780 of those points with Drake after playing his freshman season at Siena.

Illinois State got within a single point early in the second half and cut the lead to four late before Penn helped seal the win.

Drake improved to 12-5 overall and 3-1 in the Valley. Next up for the Bulldogs is a road trip to face Southern Illinois next Monday at 7:00 p.m.

No. 11 Iowa State blanks CSU Bakersfield 44-0

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January 13th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – No. 11 Iowa State (5-1, 0-0 Big 12) picked up its second consecutive shutout with a 44-0 victory over CSU Bakersfield (0-3, 0-0 Pac-12) Wednesday night inside Hilton Coliseum.

Six Cyclones earned bonus points in their matches, highlighted by falls from No. 1 David Carr and No. 9 Marcus Coleman and technical falls from No. 23 Jarrett Degen and No. 13 Yonger Bastida.

After a one-dual stint up a weight class, No. 24 Kysen Terukina returned to 125 pounds and began the evening with a decision over Eddie Flores. Terukina secured three takedowns and amassed 2:55 of riding time in an 8-2 victory.

Iowa State took a 9-0 lead in the dual after CSU Bakersfield was open at 141. Ramazan Attasauov accepted the forfeit for the Cyclones.

In his second match since returning to 141 pounds, No. 11 Ian Parker used a takedown and two reversals to earn a 6-2 decision over No. 28 Angelo Martinoni.

A late flurry and 12 nearfall points propelled Degen to a dominant 20-5 (7:00) technical fall over Josh Brown at 149 pounds. Degen used a takedown and a tilt with less than 15 seconds remaining in the match, as well as 2:55 of riding time, to reach the 15-point differential.

At 157, Carr looked solid as he used five takedowns to build a 15-3 lead over Brock Rodgers midway through the second period. Carr eventually picked up the fall in 4:21 to earn his 43rd consecutive victory and give Iowa State a 23-0 advantage at the halfway point.

Austin Kraisser got the nod at 165 for the Cyclones and fended off a late rally from Augustine Garcia to win, 8-5, with 1:35 of riding time.

At 174, Julien Broderson used a first-period takedown, second-period escape and 1:48 of riding time to claim a 4-1 decision over Albert Urias to extend the Cyclones’ lead to 29-0 with three matches remaining.

Coleman took care of business in 3:28 against Jacob Hansen at 184 pounds to tally his second fall of the year and the 15th of his career.

Bastida looked dominant as he racked up seven takedowns in a 20-5 technical fall over Josh Loomer.

At heavyweight, No. 29 Sam Schuyler took down Jacob Sieder six times to close out the dual with a 14-6 major decision for the Cyclones.

Wiota Fire Department and Wiota Boosters announce Wiota Community Fundraiser Comedy Night

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January 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Wiota, Iowa) – Joining forces, the Wiota Fire Department and Wiota Community Boosters are excited to announce their annual fundraiser, a comedy night, is back! It happens Friday, February 11, 2022, and Saturday, February 12, 2022, at the Wiota Fire Department. Doors open both nights at 6:30 pm with the comedian starting at 8:00 pm.

After putting the annual fundraiser on hold last year due to COVID, officials with the Wiota Fire Department says they’re gearing up to bring back their annual Valentine’s Day weekend fundraiser event. To that end, they are currently raising funds to purchase a much-needed new truck for their department. Officials say Wiota has seen a recent surge in revitalization with the Wiota Community Boosters banding back together around a shared goal and vision of renovating the city park. Because of this, the Wiota Fire Department has decided to combine forces with them to put on this fundraising event, which will now benefit both the Wiota Fire Department and the Wiota Community Boosters. Proceeds for the Wiota Community Boosters will be ear marked for their “Let’s Build a Playground” initiative, which serves as phase one for the city park renovation project.

Tickets for the comedy night are $30/person and good for one night only. Be sure to specify if you’d like tickets for the Friday night or Saturday night event when purchasing. Your ticket gets
you in the door and a robust charcuterie board at your table. A bar will be available all evening, and drink tickets can be purchased at the door upon arrival and throughout the evening. The
doors will open each evening at 6:30 pm for drinks, food and mingling and then the comedian, Mark Poolos, will start at 8:00 pm. Seating is limited each evening and tickets are anticipated to
sell quickly!

To get your tickets for the Wiota Community Fundraiser Comedy Night, contact Mitch at 712-250-0078, stop into the Wiota Steakhouse or Venmo your ticket cost, which night you’d like to
attend and your mailing address to @wiotafire.

Red Oak man arrested in Mills County

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January 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A man from Montgomery County was arrested Wednesday night on a warrant for Contempt of Court. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports Deputies picked-up 48-year-old Jerry Lee Dawson, of Red Oak, from Montgomery County Deputies, at around 9:30-p.m. The transfer of custody took place at the Mills/Montgomery County line. Dawson was being held in the Mills County Jail, without bond.