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High School Basketball Scoreboard Tuesday 11/30/2021

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November 30th, 2021 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Creston 52, Atlantic 41
Bishop Heelan 46, Lewis Central 44
Carroll 73, Kuemper Catholic 43
Glenwood 75, CB Abraham Lincoln 52
Harlan 44, St. Albert 30
MVAOCOU 61, Denison-Schleswig 58
Shenandoah 54, Southwest Valley 46

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 54, Riverside 38
Audubon 64, Missouri Valley 23
Logan-Magnolia 49, Tri-Center 38
Underwood 70, IKM-Manning 30

Rolling Valley Conference
Boyer Valley 85, Paton-Churdan 28

Corner Conference
Stanton 53, Coon Rapids-Bayard 35

Other Scores
Lenox 53, Orient-Macksburg 9
Martensdale-St. Marys 53, Interstate-35 37
Panorama 57, Mount Ayr 25
Southeast Warren 61, Mormon Trail 24
Wayne 52, Twin Cedars 34

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Carroll 72, Kuemper Catholic 59
Glenwood 82, CB Thomas Jefferson 47
Red Oak 55, Clarinda 47
Southwest Valley 56, Shenandoah 27

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 81, Riverside 30
Audubon 54, Missouri Valley 39
Tri-Center 55, Logan-Magnolia 49
Underwood 65, IKM-Manning 49

Rolling Valley Conference
Boyer Valley 58, Paton-Churdan 26
Coon Rapids-Bayard 65, Stanton 52
West Harrison 75, Exira-EHK 46

Other Scores
Lenox 77, Orient-Macksburg 13
Mount Ayr 54, Panorama 53
Wayne 59, Twin Cedars 42

Creston seals win over Atlantic at the line

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November 30th, 2021 by admin

Jacy Kralik sank 8 straight free throws late in the fourth quarter to help Creston seal a 52-41 win over Atlantic in girls hoops on Tuesday in Atlantic. Kralik also hit three big 3-pointers in the game to lead the Panthers with 17 points. Brianna Fields added 11 and Gracie Hagle had 9.

Creston led 18-10 at the end of the first quarter but Atlantic used a 6 point run early in the second to get back in the game. Creston converted a three point play by Morgan Driskell to go up 25-20 at half. The Trojans would get within 1 at 27-26 in the third before Kralik hit her second three of the night to start a 7-0. Atlantic used a fouling strategy in the last few minutes to try to extend the game, and did get within 3 late before Kralik started to seal it at the line. Atlantic head coach Dan Vargason felt good about the improvement the Trojans made from the opener.

Freshman Paytn Harter had another solid outing for Atlantic with 19 points and Coach Vargason liked the way she played and the way the team fed her the ball.

Jada Jensen got going in the second half with 8 of her 10 points, that was something they knew they needed to have happen.

Creston improved to 2-1 win the victory. Atlantic falls to 0-2 and faces a very tough test from top ranked Glenwood on Friday. We’ll have that game on a KJANTV broadcast just before 6:00pm Friday.

STEVE E. NANCARROW, 78, of Exira (Celebration of Life 12/3/21)

Obituaries

November 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

STEVE E. NANCARROW, 78, of Exira, died Monday, Nov. 29th, at CHI Health Lakeside Hospital, in Omaha. A Celebration of Life Memorial service for STEVE NANCARROW will be held 2-p.m. Friday, Dec. 3rd, at the Exira Christian Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Family visitation will be held at the funeral home on Thursday, Dec. 2nd, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Exira Cemetery.

STEVE NANCARROW is survived by:

His daughter – Kristine (Cory) Fuller, of Omaha, NE.

His son – Jeffrey Nancarrow, of Daytona Beach, FL.

1 grandson, his stgep-grandson, brothers- and sisters-in-law, other relatives and many friends.

(UPDATED) Atlantic Mayoral run-off election results – Final

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November 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Unofficial results from Tuesday’s run-off election for Mayor in the City of Atlantic show the winner to be Grace Garrett. This was the reaction at her residence, when she was informed (By KJAN) of the victory…

Garrett had advanced to the run-off election when neither she nor her competitor, Tim Teig garnered the required 50.1% of the total votes during the Nov. 2nd City/School elections. In the earlier election, Teig received 523 votes (42.45%), while Garrett garnered 463 votes (37.58%). This time around, the race was still close, with Garrett winning by just four votes!  The final total was 588 for Garrett and 584 for Teig.  The results of the vote are expected to be canvassed and made official by the Board of Supervisors, this Thursday (Dec. 2nd).

The Cass County Auditor’s Office shows out of the 4,819 registered voters, the total number of ballots cast was 1,174, or 24.36%, including two write-in votes.

Garrett – who will become the first woman Mayor in Atlantic – said of her soon-to-be new title….

With her victory seemingly in-hand, Garrett was asked what the future under her administration, will be like.

She said she looks forward to working with the Council, and the community.

With her win, Garrett will assume the center seat during the City Council meetings, beginning in January. Her At-Large seat on the Council will either be filled by appointment or by special election, depending on the wishes of the Council.

 

Early results in Atlantic’s Mayoral race

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November 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With the Absentee ballots having been counted, Tuesday evening, the results show Grace Garrett with a commanding lead of Tim Teig in the run-off race for Mayor. With two precincts still left to count, Garrett had 209 votes (55.29%), to Teig’s 169 (44.71%).  Again, these are the Absentee ballots ONLY.  The winner will succeed Dave Jones as Mayor, in January. Updates are forthcoming…..

State project to clear backlog of sex assault kits completed

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November 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Attorney General’s Office says a six-year effort to clear a backlog of untested sexual assault evidence kits throughout the state has wrapped up. Iowa Public Safety Commissioner Stephen Bayens worked with the A-G on the project. “We thank the Attorney General’s Office for joining us in tackling this problem. And more importantly, we want to thank the victim advocates, the investigators, and the prosecutors who dedicate their lives to seeking justice for the victims of sexual assault,” Bayen says. There were more than 42-hundred unsubmitted sexual assault kits across that state, and the project used three million dollars federal grant money to test 16-hundred-six kits.

“The D-C-I Crime Lab is the only accredited forensic laboratory in the state that can process these kits. But the backlog had run so large over time that we would not process all of them,” according to Bayens. “Through this grant, we were able to work out an agreement with a private company to assist us in clearing that backlog.” Bayens says they were able to create a tracking system so victims know where their evidence is — and also improved the speed of the system to allow them to process more kits. “In 2018 the crime lab processed 439 sexual assault kits. In 2019, that number was 433. While in 2020, with the assistance of additional analysts — the lab processed one-thousand-298 sexual assault kits,” he says.

And this year they have already tested 734. The grant protocol excluded many kits from testing for several reasons, including the lack of police reports or victim information, or being too recent. Only kits collected before April 28, 2015, could be tested under the grant. Bayens says the process is now keeping new kits from sitting in evidence rooms. “Since the inception of this project with the Attorney General’s Office, the lab has seen an 87 percent increase in sexual assault kit submissions. Now, almost every law enforcement agency in the state are sending their kits to the lab,” Bayens says. Attorney General Tom Miller says with the backlog of kits cleared up — he doesn’t believe it will become a problem again. “D-P-S has very successfully addressed the ongoing kits that are coming in. So, I think this will all work very well — at least we hope so,” Miller says.

Miller says many of these sexual assault incidents took place 10 or more years ago — and in most cases, victims opted not to re-engage with law enforcement. They have thus far filed criminal charges in four cases related to the backlog kits — with two convictions.

Harlan Police report, 11/30/21

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November 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department, Tuesday, reported numerous arrest from the previous 11 days:
  • On November 19th, 25-year-old Selena Elizabeth Gomez Argueta, of Denison, was arrested following a traffic stop. Gomez Argueta was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charge with driving while barred.
  • On November 20th, 38-year-old Cory Christopher McCoy, of  Harlan, was arrested on an active Carroll County warrant.
  • There were two arrests November 21st, in Harlan: 47-year-old Joe Jess Betances and 19-year-old Hayley Marie Briggs, both of Harlan, were arrested following the execution of a search warrant. Betances was charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Briggs was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Arrested on November 22nd, was 20-year-old Kathleen Margaret Petersen, of Harlan. She was charged with domestic abuse assault.
  • On the 23rd, 60-year-old Curtis Grant Whiteley, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant.
  • Taken into custody November 24th in Harlan, was 35-year-old Brian Joseph Schuemann, of Harlan, who was wanted on an active Shelby County warrant. Schuemann was transported to the Shelby County Jail and also charged with possession of a controlled substance.
  • On the 25th, Thomas Lee Brooks of Sioux City, IA, was arrested following a traffic stop, in Harlan. Brooks was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with driving while barred and improper use of registration.
  • And on Monday, 21-year-old Preston Max Russell, of Kirkman, was arrested following a call for service. Russell was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and prohibited acts.

Two arrests in Red Oak, Tuesday

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November 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Two women were arrested Tuesday on separate charges in Red Oak. Authorities say 51-year-old Shelby Joann Olivares, of Red Oak, was arrested for Public Intoxication. She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond. And, 29-year-old Brandi Jessica Harding, of Omaha, NE., was arrested for Interference with Official Acts. Her bond was also set at $300.

SIDNEY “SID” ROSSELL, 78, of Atlantic (Svcs. 12/05/2021)

Obituaries

November 30th, 2021 by Jim Field

SIDNEY “SID” ROSSELL, 78, of Atlantic died Monday, November 29th at his home. A Celebration of Life Visitation for SIDNEY “SID” ROSSELL will be held on Sunday, December 5th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Lewis Community Building. The family will open the time together with their favorite memories followed by an opportunity for friends to share a short memory. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

A private family burial will be held at the Oakwood Cemetery in Lewis.

Memorials may be directed to the family for designation at a later date to benefit the community of Lewis.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

SIDNEY “SID” ROSSELL is survived by:

Partner: Sharon Wolford.

Daughter: Shelli Baldridge of Tyler, TX.

Sons: Steven (Brandy) Rossell of Lewis. Stanley Rossell of Lewis.

9 Grandchildren

3 Great-Grandchildren

 

ROBERT “BOB” FOSTER, 86, of Shenandoah, formerly of Atlantic (12-2-2021)

Obituaries

November 30th, 2021 by Jim Field

ROBERT “BOB” FOSTER, 86, of Shenandoah, formerly of Atlantic died Monday, November 29, 2021 at the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital in Red Oak.  A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for ROBERT “BOB” FOSTER will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Shenandoah.  Hackett-Livingston Funeral Home of Shenandoah is assisting the family.

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Memorial Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., at the First United Methodist Church in Shenandoah.

Memorials may be made to the family