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Update: More details released on Friday morning injury crash in Cass County

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April 25th, 2020 by admin

More details have been released on an accident that occurred in Cass County on Friday morning. Two people were injured in the crash that occurred at 10:51 a.m. on Interstate 80 at mile-marker 64 eastbound.

The Iowa State Patrol reports that a 2002 Chrysler Town & Country van driven by 52-year-old Barbara Brinson of Cedar Rapids was eastbound on I-80 in the right lane. A 2020 Freightliner TT driven by 33-year-old Harl Heydenreich of Glendale, AZ merged onto I-80 from Exit 64 eastbound. Brinson’s vehicle approached Heydenreich from behind and merged over to the left lane to pass but for unknown reasons lost control and hit the semi. The van entered the east ditch and came to rest. The Freightliner was able to pull off onto the shoulder.

Brinson and a passenger 60-year-old Forzay Wilson of Cedar Rapids suffered unknown injuries in the accident. Wilson was taken to UNMC in Omaha by Lifenet helicopter. Brinson was taken to Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic by Anita Rescue.

The Iowa State Patrol was assisted at the scene by Anita Rescue, Iowa DOT Motor Vehicle Enforcement, Medivac, and Cass County Fire and Rescue.

7AM Sportscast 04/25/2020

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April 25th, 2020 by admin

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7AM Newscast 04/25/2020

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Griswold man arrested for OWI early Saturday

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April 25th, 2020 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Griswold man early this morning following a traffic incident. At approximately 1:30 a.m. Deputies arrested 20-year-old Brandon Misner of Griswold for OWI 1st Offense. Misner’s vehicle was found stuck in a corn field north of the roadway in the 3200 block of 110th Street. Misner was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and booked in on $1,000.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 04/25/2020

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April 25th, 2020 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, April 25, 2020  Dan Hicks

Today: Areas of fog early. Partly cloudy. Showers and thunderstorms possible in the afternoon and evening. NE @ 10. High 65.

Tonight: Showers ending before midnight. Partly cloudy. Light Northerly winds. Low 42.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. S @ 10. High 70.

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy. SSE @ 10-15. Low 50.

Monday: Showers in the morning, then Partly Cloudy. High 72.

Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 65.

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Iowa CB Ojemudia selected by Denver

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April 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Denver Broncos general manager John Elway is building around second-year quarterback Drew Lock in the NFL draft. Elway spent his first- and second-round selections on two terrific targets in Alabama wide receiver Jerry Jeudy and Penn State speedster KJ Hamler. In the third round, Elway added some protection up front for Lock in LSU center Lloyd Cushenberry. His selection was sandwiched around two other third-rounders in Iowa cornerback Michael Ojemudia and Arkansas defensive tackle McTelvin Agim. The Broncos have five more picks on Saturday. Ojemudia will help fill the void left by the departure of Chris Harris Jr. to the Chargers this offseason, and Agim solidifies a refurbished defensive line that includes trade acquisition Jurrell Casey.

John Elway pledged to give Drew Lock more weapons and better protection in an NFL draft teeming with wide receivers and offensive linemen. He delivered. The Denver Broncos general manager provided Lock with two terrific targets and added an athletic center through the first two nights of the draft.

Elway selected Penn State speedster KJ Hamler with the 46th pick in the second round Friday night, 24 hours after using the 15th overall pick on Alabama standout Jerry Jeudy, the highest Denver has ever selected a wide receiver in the common draft era. In the third round, Elway added protection for his second-year QB by drafting LSU center Lloyd Cushenberry, who was named first-team All-SEC in 2019. Elway didn’t neglect his defense, either, selecting Iowa cornerback Michael Ojemudia and Arkansas D-tackle McTelvin Agim in the third round. Elway has five more picks today (Saturday).

Ojemudia said facing the likes of Jeudy, Hamler, Courtland Sutton and tight end Noah Fant in his first training camp will microwave his NFL education. “I mean, that’s going to be big,” Ojemudia said. “It’s going to be harder than the games sometimes.”

Bills draft Iowa DE AJ Epenesa, Utah RB Zack Moss

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April 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Bills addressed their defensive pass-rush and offensive rushing needs with their first two picks in the NFL draft. Buffalo opened by selecting Iowa defensive end A.J. Epenesa, who led the Big Ten with 10 1/2 sacks as a junior last season, with the 54th pick.

The Bills then followed up by choosing Utah running back Zack Moss at No. 86. Barring trades, Buffalo had five picks remaining over the final four rounds Saturday, with their next coming at No. 128.

Knoxville native Randy Wilson talks 1980 Olympic boycott

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April 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The loss of the track season brings back memories to former track standout Randy Wilson. The Knoxville native was an NCAA champion at Oklahoma and made the 1980 U-S Olympic squad in the 800 meters. He never got a chance to fulfill his Olympic dream because of the United States’ boycott of the Moscow Olympics. These days Wilson is an elementary school teacher and a track coach at Pella High School.

The 1980 Olympic team turned out to be the only one Wilson qualified for.

Wilson’s career ended shortly after 1984.

Drake Stadium empty on Relays weekend

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April 25th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Today (Saturday) should have been the first full day of action in the stadium at the Drake Relays but instead Drake stadium sits empty. The meet was postponed last month due to the coronavirus pandemic. Relays director Blake Boldon says it is am emotional week even though it was the right call to postpone.

The pandemic has shut down track and field across the globe.

Iowa jail administrator on leave over biased remarks

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April 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa jail administrator is on temporary leave after making anti-Muslim and anti-gay remarks. Muscatine County Sheriff C.J. Ryan confirmed Friday that administrator Dean Naylor was placed on leave pending an internal investigation. The Des Moines Register reports Naylor posted online remarks that called Muslims “pawns to the devil” and described “the gay lifestyle” as an abomination.

Officials in Johnson County, which houses overflow inmates in Muscatine County, called for Naylor’s removal. A union representing employees at the Muscatine County jail and national advocacy group for Muslims also sought Naylor’s removal.