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One person seriously injured in Atlantic bar fight

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February 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A fight at a bar in Atlantic Thursday night resulted in serious injuries to a person who was transported to the hospital before being flown to a trauma center. According to Atlantic Police Chief Dave Erickson, details on the fight at the Fireside Lounge aren’t expected to be released for several days, while the incident remains under investigation. Erickson said it took officers a little more than an hour to sort out the details when they were on the scene.

Authorities are in the process of conducting interviews with witnesses and reviewing video recordings. On a side note, Erickson’s squad car sustained minimal damage when it was struck by a vehicle while the driver was backing out and attempting to leave the scene. Charges against the driver were pending.

Additional information about the incident is currently not available.

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, Feb. 20 2021

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February 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A mother and son from Iowa have been arrested on charges accusing them of committing crimes while participating in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol. The FBI says Deborah Sandoval of Des Moines and her son Salvador Sandoval Jr. of Ankeny were arrested Friday on federal warrants charging them with several offenses. Criminal complaints and affidavits detailing the allegations against the two are sealed and unavailable for public review. Both are charged with knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without lawful authority and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — More than 20 years after it was installed, the University of Northern Iowa plans to replace the UNI-Dome’s fabric roof. The Courier reports that the estimated $7 million to $8 million project was advanced by the Iowa Board of Regents’ property and facilities committee earlier this week. Regents are expected to approve the plan at a meeting Wednesday. Michael Hager with UNI told the committee that the project would replace only the fabric center portion of the roof. The rest of the roof is a plastic polymer that was installed in 2010 and is under warranty until 2040. The fabric portion, which was last replaced in 1999, was found to be deteriorating in 2019.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Police say a suspect has been injured but is expected to recover following a shootout with a Davenport police officer. The Quad-City Times reports the incident began Thursday morning with a report of an armed robbery. Police developed a suspect in that crime, and just before 6 p.m., a Davenport officer reported that he had spotted a car being driven by the suspect in the earlier robbery. Several police cars converged on the suspect’s car, and police say the suspect rammed one of the police cars before becoming stuck in a snowbank. Police said that’s when the suspect and an officer exchanged gunfire, although police have not said who fired first in the shootout. Police identified the injured suspect as 30-year-old Clarence Washington of Davenport.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines man who police say intentionally ran over and killed a local college instructor has been convicted of second-degree murder in the case. The Des Moines Register reports that a jury found 50-year-old Jason Sassman guilty on Tuesday. Sassman had been charged with first-degree murder in the April 5 death of 38-year-old Lauren Rice. Police have said Sassman was using meth when he intentionally ran over Rice as she walked her dog, which also died. Rice was an instructor at Des Moines Area Community. Police say Sassman told investigators he ran down Rice because he believed she was a criminal about to kill someone.

Second half rally sends CAM to a Regional Final

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February 19th, 2021 by admin

After an 8-point halftime deficit the CAM girls basketball team ripped off a 9-0 run to start the second half and fought their way to a 60-53 win over Paton-Churdan Friday night. The Cougars ramped up the defensive intensity and got some better movement on offense in the second half to earn their way to the Class 1A Region 2 Final next Wednesday.

The Rockets started the game strong and jumped on top 10-6 at the end of the first. They proceeded to drop in 6 of their 8 first half threes in the second quarter to lead 30-22 at half. CAM then got three buckets from Eva Steffensen and a three from Meredith Rich to regain the lead with that 9-0 run. Paton-Churdan fought back in front 38-36 by the end of the third. CAM again responded with a strong start to the final period. Meridith Rich got a steal and a hoop to tie the game up, then Eva Steffensen put the Cougars on top with a three. After a Rocket bucket, Marissa Spieker hit one of her two huge fourth quarter threes to push the lead back to 4. She hit another big one later after the Rockets had climbed within three. With a late lead the Cougars chose to slow the game down for the last four minutes and make the Rockets foul. CAM came through with enough free throws to hold on the rest of the way.

Steffensen led CAM with 19 points and Zoey Baylor finished with 10. The Cougars will play in the 1A Region 2 Final on Wednesday against 2nd ranked Newell-Fonda. That game will be played at Winterset High School at 7:00 p.m.

Paton-Churdan was led on the night by 20 points from their outstanding senior Danielle Hoyle, 12 of those in the fourth quarter. Tessa Steimel dropped in 15 on five threes. The Rockets close a nice season at 16-6.

Listen to the full postgame interviews from Marissa Spieker and CAM Head Coach Joe Wollum below.

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Girls 1A/2A Regional Semifinals Scoreboard 02/19/2021

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February 19th, 2021 by admin

CLASS 1A

Region 2
Newell-Fonda 78, Audubon 36
CAM 60, Paton-Churdan 53 -ON KJAN and CAM Cougar Channel

Region 4
Kingsley-Pierson 69, Woodbine 45
St. Albert 48, Logan-Magnolia 37

Region 8
Exira-EHK 53, Stanton 43 -ON Spartan Media
Lenox 52, Sigourney 33

CLASS 2A

Region 5
Nodaway Valley 61, South Central Calhoun 58
AHSTW 59, Mount Ayr 29

Region 8
Treynor 63, West Monona 46
Underwood 48, South O’Brien 45

Iowa wrestling dual at Wisconsin Sunday has been cancelled

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February 19th, 2021 by admin

The Big Ten Conference announced Friday that Sunday’s dual at Wisconsin will no longer be held as scheduled following a decision to cancel by the Wisconsin medical staff.

GARY BARTA

“The University of Iowa medical staff, using Big Ten and institutional guidelines, has cleared the Iowa Wrestling team to return to competition. Coach Brands and his team returned to full in-person activities Thursday. We are disappointed in the decision to cancel Sunday’s dual.”

TOM BRANDS

“Our medical team did their job to the nth degree. We have been diligent. We have followed protocol. We have the green light to compete from our medical professionals and per Big Ten Conference protocol.”

Iowa men’s hoops has two games rescheduled

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February 19th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Big Ten Conference announced today adjustments to its men’s basketball schedule the last two weeks of the regular season.

Two University of Iowa games have been rescheduled. The Hawkeyes’ contest at Michigan has been moved to Thursday, Feb. 25 (6 p.m. CT), while their home game against Nebraska has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 4 (time TBD).

Below is a list of announced changes.

Thursday, February 25

Iowa at Michigan – 6 p.m. CT on ESPN (moved from March 4)

Nebraska at Illinois – 6 p.m. CT on BTN (moved from February 24)

Northwestern at Minnesota — 8 p.m. CT on BTN (moved from February 27)

Saturday, February 27

Minnesota at Nebraska – 6 p.m. CT on BTN (rescheduled from January 20)

Monday, March 1

Rutgers at Nebraska – 6 p.m. CT on BTN (moved from February 28)

Tuesday, March 2

Illinois at Michigan – 6 p.m. CT on ESPN (rescheduled from February 11)

Indiana at Michigan State – 7 p.m. CT on BTN (rescheduled from January 17)

Thursday, March 4

Michigan State at Michigan – TBD on ESPN (rescheduled from February 6)

Nebraska at Iowa — TBD on BTN (rescheduled from January 24)

Class 2-A State Wrestling Semi-Finals & 3rd Round Consolation Results

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February 19th, 2021 by Jim Field

SEMI-FINALS

126

Carter Fousek (Crestwood) beat Joe Weaver (Atlantic/CAM) DECISION 9-3

160

Wyatt Appleseth (Panorama) beat Garrett Seaba (Clarion-Goldfield-Dows) DECISION 3-1

195

Jacob Reicks (NH/TV) beat Jackson Kinsella (Creston/O-M) DECISION 4-3

220

Dylan Winkel (Central Lyon-G-LR) beat Crew Howard (Clarinda) DECISION 5-2

 

3rd ROUND CONSOLATION

120

Ethan Follmann (Atlantic/CAM) beat Matthew Beem (Glenwood) FALL 5:38

126

Luke Musich (Harlan) beat Blake Engel (West Delaware) DECISION 4-3

132

Taylor Huggins (Davis County) beat Triston Barncastle (Creston/O-M) MAJOR DECISION 15-4

Class 3-A State Wrestling 3rd Round Consolation

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February 19th, 2021 by Jim Field

3rd ROUND CONSOLATION

152

Abraham Dirkx (Carroll) beat Colin Driscoll (Waukee) DECISION 5-4

Western Iowa Networks Expanding Fiber Footprint in Mills County

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February 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Breda, IA Feb 19, 2021) – Western Iowa Networks (WIN) has recently announced additional fiber optics construction projects in Mills County for 2021 & 2022. Customers began signing up for fiber optic services within the previously announced Glenwood CARES area for a few months now. The project was made possible by funds that were made available under the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program and the US Department of Treasury’s CARES Act, the goal of which is to bring reliable broadband to those areas deemed as unserved or underserved.

Company officials say a public/private partnership between WIN and Mills County is now making it possible to construct around 40 miles of fiber optics just to the north and east of Glenwood. The construction of this network will include Mineola and Silver City (and will follow the route outlined on the map shown).

This includes nearly 500 addresses in areas along 250th Street between Highway 34 and Mineola, Gaston Avenue between 245th Street & 248th Street, Barrus Road between Mineola & 287th Street and 287th Street between Gaston Avenue & Barrus Road. This will also include an area just to the east of Glenwood including addresses along parts of 245th Street, Ingrum Avenue, 250th Street, Kidd Road as well as all of Inglewood Lane.

Construction of the network is slated to begin in the summer of 2021 with installs in late 2021 into early 2022. WIN was also a recipient of a grant through the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program through the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) which will make it possible to construct a fiber optic network in an area within the Loess Hills outlined in the orange area on the map below.

WIN says that means fiber optic services will be available to nearly 350 additional homes and businesses. Construction of this network is slated to begin in late 2021/early 2022 with service installs beginning before the end of 2022. According to CEO Jeff Roiland, “WIN would like to bring reliable broadband service to as many people as we possibly can, especially in areas where they have little to no options. Since the COVID pandemic hit, there are more people than ever before trying to rely on slow internet speeds to earn a paycheck or a degree. Many are also relying on that same internet connection for entertainment such as streaming or gaming. We hear about the struggles folks are having with this every day.”

Roiland adds, “We will continue to aggressively seek out different avenues of funding that will make it possible to bring more fiber broadband to as many rural areas as we can.” Residents in the (outlined) areas can sign up for fiber optic services online at www.westianet.com or by calling 888-508-2946.

A discount and free installation is currently available for those who sign up now. For those not within an outlined area, they can fill out the Fiber Interest form on WIN’s website so that they can have it on file for future fiber construction projects.

Central Iowa woman & her son charged in connection with Jan. 6th event at the U.S. Capitol

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February 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The FBI’s Omaha Field Office has announced a central Iowa woman and her son faces charges in connection with the Jan. 6th incident at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D-C. Officials said Friday (Today) that Deborah Sandoval, of Des Moines, and Salvador Sandoval Jr., of Ankeny, were arrested on federal warrants.

Deborah Sandoval has been charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, knowingly impeding or disrupting the orderly conduct of the government, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

Salvador Sandoval Jr. has been charged with obstructing, impending or interfering with law enforcement, knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

Both have made their initial appearances in federal court.