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JON JAY BURMEISTER, 79, of Harlan (Public Viewing 3/11/21)

Obituaries

March 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

JON JAY BURMEISTER, 79, of Harlan, died Tuesday, March 9th, in Harlan. A Public Viewing for JON BURMEISTER will be held from 2-until 8-p.m. Thursday, March 11th, at the Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home, in Harlan.

A Private graveside service will be held at a later date.

Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com.

JON JAY BURMEISTER is survived by:

His wife – Beverly Burmeister, of Harlan.

His son – Seth (Kimberly) Burmeister, of Omaha.

2 grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

Boys State Basketball Tournament Schedule/Scorecard 03/09/2021

Sports

March 9th, 2021 by admin

Class 2A Quarterfinals

#3 Des Moines Christian 58, #6 Beckman Catholic, Dyersville 38
#2 Western Christian, Hull 71, #7 Camanche 55

Class 3A Quarterfinals

#1 Ballard 68, #8 Clear Lake 45
#5 Assumption, Davenport 56, #4 Dallas Center-Grimes 42
#6 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 38, #3 Epworth, Western Dubuque 37 OT
#2 Pella 59, #7 Monticello 46

Missouri River basin forecast is for minor to moderate flooding

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March 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The U-S Army Corps of Engineers is preparing the Missouri River reservoirs for spring runoff and potential flooding — which is expected to be minor-to-moderate this spring. Kevin Low, a hydrologist with the Missouri Basin River Forecast Center, says the mountain snowpack normally peaks in the next few weeks, just before the start of spring.

“We’ve usually accumulated about 80% of the seasonal peak snow-water equivalent in the mountains and so the mountain contributions to the 2021 runoff season is coming into focus,” Low says. “Our March water supply forecast suggests a below-normal runoff season covering April through September.” Low says the risk of flooding for the coming spring is very low.

“Flood risk for the Missouri basin is lower than normal,” Low says, “given the dry soil conditions, lack of Plains snow, and average to lower-than-average mountain snowpack.” Low says the flood forecast is nothing out of the ordinary, which is a good thing.

“The outlook indicates the likelihood of minor to moderate flooding along the Little Sioux River in northwest Iowa as well as minor to moderate flooding in the lower portion of the basin,” Low says. “The Missouri River itself is likely to see minor flooding from Rulo, Nebraska, downstream. All of this is very typical.” The Corps of Engineers is predicting Missouri River runoff at about 80-percent of normal this year.

Marble family upset over Garza honor, Iowa’s AD apologizes

Sports

March 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

By ERIC OLSON AP Sports Writer – Iowa athletic director Gary Barta has apologized to the family of Hawkeyes basketball great Roy Marble for any hard feelings caused by the retirement of star player Luka Garza’s number. Garza recently broke the career scoring record held by Marble and is the two-time Big Ten player of the year.

FILE – In this March 24, 1988, file photo, Iowa’s Roy Marble dunks during practice at the West Regionals of the NCAA college basketball tournament in Seattle. Iowa athletic director Gary Barta apologized to the family of Hawkeyes basketball great Roy Marble on Tuesday, March 9, 2021 for any hard feelings they have over the retirement of star player Luka Garza’s No. 55 jersey. (AP Photo/Gary Stewart, File)

Iowa announced after Sunday’s home win against Wisconsin that no one in the basketball program would wear Garza’s No. 55 after this season. Marble led Iowa to an NCAA regional final in 1987 and to the Sweet 16 the next year. His No. 23 has not been retired.

 

Georgia man sentenced for misusing Iowa workers information

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March 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A 33-year-old Georgia man has been sentenced for using information from dozens of University of Iowa employees to obtain federal tax refunds. Federal prosecutors say Edoghogho Collins Oloton, of Sandy Springs, Georgia, was sentenced Friday to two years in prison for conspiracy to commit money laundering. Prosecutors say Oloton worked with other people to launder dozens of money orders bought with the fraudulent tax refunds.

The scheme netted more than $60,000 from tax refunds from University of Iowa employees. More than $1.4 million in illegal funds passed through bank accounts associated with the scheme between February and April 2015.

 

Remaining 2020-21 Big Ten Conference Championships and Tournaments to Follow Local Health Guidelines and Restrictions for Attendance

Sports

March 9th, 2021 by admin

Rosemont, Ill. – Attendance policies for all remaining 2020-21 Big Ten Conference championships and tournaments will follow local health guidelines and restrictions, the conference announced on Tuesday. The decision to follow local health guidelines and restrictions was made jointly by the Big Ten Conference Directors of Athletics and the Council of Presidents and Chancellors in consultation with university medical experts and the conference office.

This decision follows the announcement by the conference on March 4, 2021, to allow a limited number of fans to attend the 2021 Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments. The goal is to transition from a conference-wide approach to local decision-making in consultation with public health departments and university medical experts.

Procedures for all remaining 2020-21 Big Ten championships and tournaments will be designed to meet local and CDC guidelines to help limit the spread of COVID-19 as the health and safety of our student-athletes, coaches, officials, fans and campus communities remain our highest priority. Details regarding those upcoming events will be announced over the coming weeks.

Garza earns additional honors from AP and Sports Illustrated

Sports

March 9th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa men’s basketball senior Luka Garza has added two more accolades to his resume Tuesday afternoon by the Associated Press and Sports Illustrated.

The Associated Press named Garza its Big Ten Player of the Year and a unanimous first-team all-conference selection for the second straight season. Sports Illustrated honored Garza with unanimous first-team All-America distinction for the second straight year.

Early today, Garza was named the 2021 Sporting News National Player of the Year and a unanimous first-team All-American, as well as being voted the 2021 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Player of the Year and a unanimous first-team all-conference honoree.

The Washington, D.C., native is a finalist for six national awards: Naismith Trophy, Oscar Robertson Trophy, Wooden Award, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, Senior CLASS Award, and the Lute Olson Award.

Garza (6-foot-11, 265 pounds) has led the fifth-ranked Hawkeyes to 20 victories this season, including wins in seven of their last eight. He leads the nation in total points (642); player efficiency rating (36.17); 30-point games (7); field goals made (240); and 22-point games (17). Garza is eighth nationally in free throw makes (125) and 13th in double-doubles (12).

Garza averaged 21.9 points per game during the 20-game conference schedule, becoming the third player since 1990 to lead the league in scoring in consecutive seasons (Michigan State’s Steve Smith and Evan Turner of Ohio State).

Garza broke the school’s 32-year old scoring record held by Roy Marble on Feb. 21, 2021. His 2,201 points rank 13th best in Big Ten history. In addition to ranking first in career scoring, Garza is tops at Iowa in conference scoring (1,399), total field goals made (829), field goal attempts (1,522), and 40-point games (2); second in 30-point games (12); fourth in double-doubles (33); fifth in rebounding (895); fifth in blocked shots (148); eighth in free throw makes (430); and 13th in 3-pointers made (113).

He is the only men’s basketball player in Big Ten history to accumulate 2,000 points, 850 rebounds, 125 blocked shots, and 100 3-pointers. Garza is the only Hawkeye in school history to amass four 400-point seasons and two 600-point seasons.

Fifth-ranked Iowa (20-7, 14-6) will open Big Ten Tournament play on Friday in the quarterfinals. Tipoff is scheduled for approximately 8 p.m. (CT) at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Max Murin earns NCAA At-Large Berth, Hawkeyes will send entire lineup

Sports

March 9th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior Max Murin has been awarded an at-large berth to the 2021 NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis on March 18-20. The NCAA announced the 330-person tournament field Tuesday.

Murin is one of six 149-pound wrestlers to earn an at-large berth. His selection means Iowa will send its entire 10-man roster to the national tournament. The Hawkeyes are the nation’s top-ranked team and recently captured their 37th Big Ten Championship at the conference tournament March 6-7.

Murin was the No. 7 seed at 141 pounds at the national tournament a year ago. He is 4-3 this season at 149 with three wins against ranked opponents. His only losses are to the top three medalists at the 2021 Big Ten Championships, which was Iowa’s national qualifier.

Brackets and seeding for the 2021 NCAA Championships will be revealed during a selection show on Wednesday, March 10, at 5 p.m. (CT) on NCAA.com.

The 2021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship are March 18-20 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. A complete list of qualifiers is available at NCAA.com.

Feuerbach Earns Second Big 12 Freshman of the Week Honor

Sports

March 9th, 2021 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State women’s basketball guard Kylie Feuerbach picked up her second Freshman of the Week award and the final one of the season, the league announced Tuesday.

Feuerbach was impressive in Iowa State’s regular season finale against the Jayhawks. She totaled 11 points and hauled in seven boards, helping Iowa State to grab their 12th win in Big 12 action. Feuerbach also added three steals and two assists in an 83-53 win over Kansas.

The honor was the ninth Freshman of the Week award for the Cyclones this season, as fellow freshmen Emily Ryan (2) and Lexi Donarski (5) have also claimed honors for the Cyclones. Iowa State has earned nine of the 15 weekly honors this season.

Iowa State returns to the court on Friday, March 12 at 10:30 a.m. to take on No. 5 seed Texas in the Big 12 Championship on ESPNU.

Three Council Bluffs Residents Sentenced to Federal Prison for Drug and Gun Offenses

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March 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – Three people were sentenced last week in Council Bluffs U-S District Court, on drug and other charges. Authorities say 42-year-old Bruce Lee Gamble and 43-year-old Alberto Monroe Rocha, both of Council Bluffs, were sentenced to 60 and 18 months in prison, respectively.

Gamble was sentenced to prison for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and ordered to serve five years of supervised release to follow his prison term and pay a $100 special assessment to the Crime Victims’ Fund. Gamble pleaded guilty to the offense on September 21, 2020.

Rocha was sentenced to to prison for prohibited person in possession of a firearm and ordered to serve three years of supervised release to follow his prison term and pay a $100 special assessment to the Crime Victims’ Fund. Rocha pleaded guilty to the offense on August 21, 2020.

Co-conspirator, 49-year old Daniel Walker Gabehart, also of Council Bluffs, was sentenced on December 16, 2020 to 60 months in prison for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and another 60 months, to run consecutively, for possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. Gabehart was ordered to serve five years of supervised release to follow his prison term and pay a $200 special assessment to the Crime Victims’ Fund. Gabehart pleaded guilty to the offense on August 4, 2020.

Detectives with the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force conducted several controlled methamphetamine purchases with Gabehart, which led to a search warrant of his residence. Gabehart, Gamble, and Rocha were located at the Council Bluffs apartment along with methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, and several firearms.

This investigation was conducted by the Council Bluffs Police Department, Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.