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Atlantic earns share of Hawkeye Ten Conference Title with road win over Clarinda

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February 12th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball turned in a strong performance on Friday night for a big 54-40 conference road win over Clarinda. The Trojans raced out of the gate strong and led 18-9 by the end of the first and were up 28-19 at half. The Trojans held the Cardinals at bay by ten or more points most of the rest of the way and really pulled away in the final period to secure the win. The big win gave the Trojans a 9-1 conference record for a share of the Hawkeye Ten Conference Title, joining Glenwood at the top of the standings for the year.

Skyler Handlos finished with 13 points to lead a balanced scoring night for Atlantic. Ethan Williams had 11, Dayton Templeton finished with 10, and Grant Sturm had 8. The Trojans improved to 11-6 on the season, a heck of a strong finish after sitting at 3-5 after their January 12th loss to the Cardinals at home. The Trojans will finish up the regular season on Tuesday night with a home game against Denison-Schleswig and then enter the postseason with a home game against Creston on the 22nd.

Clarinda struggled shooting the ball and getting good looks against the Trojans. They really struggled against Atlantic’s 2-3 zone in the second half. Drew Brown was the only Cardinal in double-figures with 11. The Cardinals finish the regular season at 9-10. They will open up postseason play in Substate 8 First Round play on Monday night against Underwood.

Catch a full postgame interview with Atlantic Head Coach Jeff Ebling on our Saturday Morning Coaches Show at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow morning.

Audubon County Sheriff’s report

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February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office, Friday (2/12), reported the arrest on January 30th, of 29-year old Kindra Prebeck, from Templeton. Prebeck was charged with OWI/1st offense. She was released on her Own Recognizance and appeared before the magistrate at a later date. The charges stem from a traffic stop in the area of 190th Street and Lark Avenue.

Gov. Reynolds signs proclamation easing propane transport rules

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February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES– Today (Friday), Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a proclamation that will ease transport rules for propane in Iowa. This proclamation will temporarily suspend regulatory provisions of Iowa code §321.449 pertaining to hours of service for crews and drivers delivering propane. High demand, along with hazardous weather conditions in the Midwest, have created challenges to timely access of propane products in the state.

The proclamation is effective at 12:01 a.m. on February 13, 2021, and expires on March 15, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. The proclamation language and rules can be found here.

Iowa cancels plan to select vendor for vaccine call center

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February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds’ administration announced Friday it would not award a contract for an outside vendor to operate a call center to help residents find information about coronavirus vaccine appointments. The Iowa Department of Public Health informed several companies that had submitted emergency bids for the contract last week that it would not select any of them and was “continuing to evaluate call center solutions.”

The department’s notice did not elaborate but cited an administrative rule that allows for bidding processes to be cancelled when in the state’s interest. The call center was to field inquiries about coronavirus vaccines, including helping screen residents for eligibility and set them up with providers to make appointments.

 

Investigators name Bettendorf officer who killed man

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February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

BETTENDORF, Iowa (AP) — Officials identified the Bettendorf police officer who fatally shot a man Feb. 7 as a three-year veteran of the department. The Iowa Department of Public Safety on Friday identified the officer as Zachary Gish. The officer remained on administrative leave as the investigation continues into the shooting of 49-year-old Brian Gregory Scott, of Bettendorf.

Police say the shooting happened after officers were called to a home for reports of a dispute. A man and woman had left the home before officers arrived but were found by officers in a vehicle about 90 minutes later. The woman exited the vehicle and told officers the man, later identified as Scott, had threatened to kill her. Police said Scott refused to comply with officers’ commands before an officer shot him.

 

PHYLLIS WIESE, 73, of Manning (Svcs.2/15/21)

Obituaries

February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

PHYLLIS WIESE, 73, of Manning, died Thursday, Feb. 11th, at Accura Healthcare of Manning. Funeral services for PHYLLIS WIESE will be held 7-p.m. Monday, Feb. 15th, at the First Presbyterian Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements. ** Face Masks & Social distancing will be required at the service and visitation**

Visitation at the First Presbyterian Church in Manning is on Monday, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Manning Cemetery.

PHYLLIS WIESE is survived by:

Her husband – Darrel Wiese, of Manning, and their blended family:

Seven children: Julie Long of Mason City; David (Teresa) Heue of Lytton; Michael (Kalynne) Heue of Radcliffe; Deb Grote of Carroll; Donna Pulido of Carroll; Steven (Darlene) Wiese of Carroll; and Kristine Wolterman of Carroll;

Her sister – Jean (Larry) Jons, of Westside.

Numerous grandchildren; three great-grandchildren Brian; other relatives and friends.

(Radio – pronunciation: “Weese”)

DEWAYNE BUHR, 79, of Manning (Svcs. 3/20/21)

Obituaries

February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DEWAYNE BUHR, 79, of Manning, died Thursday, Feb. 11th, at the Friendship Home, in Audubon. Funeral  services for DEWAYNE BUHR will be held March 20th at 2-p.m., at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements. Face masks and social distancing will be required at the service and during visitation.

Visitation will be held after 1-p.m. Saturday, March 20th, at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning.

DEWAYNE BUHR is survived by:

His sons – Eric (Monique) Buhr, of Hawthorne, CA; and Daniel (Angelia) Buhr, of Cedar Rapids.

His daughter – Sarah (ALex) Wibe, of Newport News, VA.

His step-children: Pamela (Denny) Garvis, of Templeton; David Vollstedt, of Lake View, and Sandra (Brett) Harvey, of Blue Springs, MO.

His brothers – Allen (Diana) Buhr, of Spirit Lake; Weldon Buhr, of Eagle Grove, and Ivan Buhr, of Jackson, MN.

His sisters – Bonnie Lester, of Searcy, AR, and Pamela (Ernie) Lewis, of Goldfield.

14 grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.

Beware of Valentine’s scammers

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February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Valentine’s Day is this weekend and Iowans who are looking for love on an online dating platform need to be sure not to hand over their digits. Credit card digits, to be precise. Better Business Bureau spokeswoman, Bao Vang, says scammers are ready to dupe users into believing they’ve found true love, but it may actually be a true crime.

“The way they’re doing that is creating backstories, full-fledged identities, and then they’re tricking you into falling for someone that doesn’t actually exist,” Vang says, “That term, you may be familiar with, is called ‘catfishing’.” Vang says if your online love is sounding like love at first text, take it easy. Many scammers will ask for information about you that could be used to steal your identity, or will ask for money before you even met them, or maybe your credit card info so they can book a flight to see you. All of these should be red flags that someone’s after more than your heart.

Vang says, “Behind some dating profiles lurk scammers who are ready to dupe the users and ultimately leading to stealing someone’s identity or their hard-earned money.” She says you should never send money or personally identifying information to someone you’ve never met in person. Also, never give someone your credit card information to book a ticket to visit you.

ZERO Covid vaccine doses to five Iowa counties that lag in giving shots

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February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A handful of Iowa counties will not receive doses of the Covid vaccine next week. Iowa Department of Public Health acting director Kelly Garcia says the goal is for counties to get at least 80 percent of weekly doses out the door — and five counties are below that threshold. “We’re going to give them a little bit of a break to catch up,” Garcia says. “That is really a measure not to be punitive to those five counties. We know how hard everyone is working, but it really is to make sure that we’re then giving that chance to those counties that are moving through their vaccine allocation, that we’re getting it out to the Iowans who need it.”

Garcia spoke this (Friday) morning during telephone town hall with A-A-R-P members. She did not name the five counties. “It won’t be a forever withhold,” Garcia says. “The following week they’ll get their allocation back if they reach that 80% threshold.” Many of the questions A-A-R-P members asked Garcia were about scheduling vaccinations. “Every person I call and every person I talk to says we have to have a computer or we won’t get the vaccine and I don’t know what to do. My husband and I are in our 80s and we both are not in good health we need the vaccine, but how do we get it?” Jane said. Garcia replied: “First of all, we absolutely know this is a challenge and we’ve got a number of things in place that we think, Jane, are going to really address these concerns.”

Iowans over the age of 65 can call the Area Agency on Aging for assistance. Garcia says the HyVee stores with Covid vaccine supplies have people on site who can help with registering for a shot. The governor announced this week that a statewide call center is being set up. Until then, Garcia says Iowans can call 2-1-1 for information. Some A-A-R-P members told Garcia the online system Walgreens is using to register people for Covid vaccinations is crashing and Garcia promised to raise that issue with Walgreens executives.

Council Bluffs man arrested on a Page County warrant

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February 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s deputies in Page County, Thursday, arrested a man wanted on a warrant for two counts of Violation of Probation. 25-year old Dylan Elwood Taylor, of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody at the Pottawattamie County Jail.

Dylan E. Taylor

He was transported to the Page County jail and held on a $4,000 cash only bond, pending future court appearances.