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Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, March 3, 2020

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March 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CST

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Worries about a new virus that’s infected tens of thousands of people globally are making a mark on the economy of a nine-state region in the Midwest and Plains. A new survey report says the Mid-American Business Conditions Index sank in February to 52.8 from 57.2 in January. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey, and he says the softer reading and the economic harm from the virus should concern policymakers. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests growth. A score below suggests decline. The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A former secretary for Iowa soil and water conservation districts has been charged with stealing from the organizations. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Iowa’s Northern District says Leslie Carey was charged Monday with one count of wire fraud. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports her attorney filed a notice that she would plead guilty. Carey was an administrative aide for the soil and water conservation districts in Black Hawk and Bremer counties from 2007 to 2017. She resigned after an overdrawn account led to a state audit.

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — A northwest Iowa man who bought a Powerball ticket that turned out to be worth $1 million claimed his prize Monday. Shane Saxen told Iowa Lottery officials he usually doesn’t buy a ticket until the jackpot’s really high. But this time he decided, “Why not? I’ll get one.” The ticket he bought at a Brew convenience store matched five of the numbers drawn Saturday but missed the Powerball number. The 31-year-old lives in Correctionville and works as a campus security officer at Briar Cliff University in Sioux City. He says he plans to invest most of his winnings for retirement.

JOHNSTON, Iowa (AP) — An Oklahoma man has been charged in Iowa with harboring a runaway teenager from Mississippi. Court documents say the 15-year-old and 21-year-old Jared Wright were found Sunday in his car at a high school parking lot in Johnston, Iowa. Authorities say she was unharmed. The court documents don’t list an attorney for Wright. He lives in Lawton, Oklahoma. The documents say police from Tishomingo County, Mississippi, contacted the Iowa department Sunday to say the girl was thought be in Iowa at a store in Grimes. She wasn’t, but she and Wright were found not far away later at the parking lot.

Candidates filing for State/Federal Office (Update 3/2/20)

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Secretary of State’s Office continues to update their list of candidates who are running for election (or re-election, as the case may be), to State and Federal Offices, and have filed nomination papers with the proper amount of signatures.

Here is the latest list (R=Republican, D=Democrat; I= Incumbent):

U-S Representative – District 4: (R) Randy Feenstra, of Hull; (R) Bret A. Richards, of Irwin.

State Senate – District 6: (R) Heath Hansen, of Audubon.

State Senate – District 8: (D) Steve Gorman, of Council Bluffs.

State Senate – District 12: (R) (I) Mark Costello, of Imogene.

State Representative – District 16: (D) Jen Pellant, of Council Bluffs.

State Rep. – District 17: (R) (I) Matt Windschitl, of Missouri Valley.

State Rep. – District 18: (R) (I) Steven Holt, of Denison.

State Rep. – District 20: (R) (I) Ray “Bubba” Sorensen, of Greenfield.

State Rep. – District 21: (R) (I) Tom Moore, of Griswold.

State Rep. – District 22: (R) (I) Jon Jacobsen, of Council Bluffs.

State Rep. – District 23: (R) (I) David A. Sieck, of Glenwood.

State Rep. – District 24: (D) Chris Adcock, of Essex.

The last day to file nomination papers for State/Federal Office, is March 13th.

Update: 1st day filings for Cass County Primary election

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The first day to file nomination papers in advance of the June 2nd Primary, has come and gone. By the end of the day, Monday, four people had submitted their completed nomination forms to the Cass County Auditor’s Office, and will have their names appear on the ballot in June

The latest filing was from LeAnne Pellett, who seeks election to the Cass County Hospital Board (a non-partisan position). Earlier, Auditor Dale Sunderman and Sheriff Darby McLaren (Both Republicans), filed for re-election. And, Russell Joyce – former Cass-Atlantic Development Corporation (CADCO) Director – filed his papers to run as a Democrat on the Cass County Board of Supervisors, in District 5.

Current D-5 Supervisor Frank Waters, who is serving his 12th year on the Board, announced last month that he would not be running for re-election. The last day to file nomination papers in advance of the June 2nd Primary, is Wednesday, March 25, 2020.

Nomination papers and candidate information are available at the office of the county auditor and from the secretary of state: www.sos.iowa.gov

Pottawattamie County Man Sentenced for Possession of Child Pornography

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa said Monday (Mar. 2), that last Friday (Feb. 28), United States District Court Chief Judge John A. Jarvey sentenced 46-year old Jason Eric Leinen, of Council Bluffs, to 97 months (slightly more than 8-years) in prison, for possession of child pornography. Leinen was also ordered to serve five years of supervised release to follow his prison term, pay $500 in restitution to each victim seeking restitution, and to comply with sex offender registry requirements upon release.

The investigation began in April 2018, when a Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Department Deputy was working undercover investigating users sharing child pornography on a peer-to-peer file sharing network. The program identified an IP address sharing known images and videos of child pornography. A search warrant was executed on Leinen’s residence and a desktop drive and PC were seized. The forensic exam produced numerous links to the peer-to-peer file sharing networks, child erotica, and child pornography.

The matter was investigated by the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Department and the Council Bluffs Police Department. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Corps decreasing water flowing into lower Missouri River

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The amount of water being released into the Missouri River from Gavins Point Dam will be decreased somewhat this week, so the river levels won’t interfere with ongoing levee repairs downstream. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Monday that the amount of water flowing out of Gavins Point on the Nebraska-South Dakota border will be reduced to 35,000 cubic feet per second. That’s down from the current 38,000 cubic feet per second. Even at the new level, the releases from Gavins Point dam will remain more than double what is typical for this time of year.

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 03/02/2020

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March 2nd, 2020 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Mar. 1, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. South Carolina (27) 29-1 747 1
2. Baylor (2) 27-1 713 2
3. Oregon (1) 28-2 700 3
4. Louisville 27-3 641 5
5. UConn 25-3 618 6
6. Maryland 25-4 615 7
7. Stanford 25-5 550 4
8. UCLA 25-4 541 9
9. Mississippi St. 25-5 489 10
10. NC State 25-4 459 8
11. Northwestern 26-3 450 14
12. Gonzaga 28-2 447 11
13. Arizona 23-6 372 13
14. Oregon St. 22-8 331 17
15. Texas A&M 22-7 293 12
16. Kentucky 21-7 259 15
17. South Dakota 27-2 254 20
18. DePaul 25-5 247 16
19. Iowa 23-6 232 18
20. Indiana 23-7 211 22
21. Princeton 24-1 153 23
22. Florida St. 22-7 142 19
23. Missouri St. 24-4 104 21
24. Arizona St. 20-10 75 24
25. Arkansas 22-7 44

Others receiving votes: Duke 16, Rutgers 10, Old Dominion 7, Cent Michigan 7, TCU 6, Virginia Tech 4, Marquette 4, James Madison 2, Tennessee 2, Texas 2, LSU 2, Florida Gulf Coast 1.

AP Men’s College Basketball Top 25 03/02/2020

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March 2nd, 2020 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Mar. 1, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Pvs
1. Kansas (64) 26-3 1,600 1
2. Gonzaga 29-2 1,514 3
3. Dayton 27-2 1,453 4
4. Baylor 25-3 1,395 2
5. San Diego St. 28-1 1,375 5
6. Kentucky 24-5 1,253 8
7. Florida St. 24-5 1,164 6
8. Seton Hall 21-7 1,145 13
9. Maryland 23-6 1,041 9
10. Louisville 24-6 948 11
11. Creighton 22-7 843 10
12. Duke 23-6 809 7
13. Oregon 22-7 802 14
14. Villanova 22-7 779 12
15. BYU 24-7 756 17
16. Michigan St. 20-9 726 24
17. Auburn 24-5 575 15
18. Iowa 20-9 492 18
19. Ohio St. 20-9 489 23
20. Penn St. 21-8 367 16
21. Houston 22-7 265 25
22. Virginia 21-7 219
23. Illinois 20-9 208
24. Wisconsin 19-10 179
25. Michigan 18-11 94 19

Others receiving votes: Butler 68, UCLA 54, Stephen F Austin 47, ETSU 31, West Virginia 22, Providence 17, Colorado 13, Marquette 12, Arizona 9, Texas Tech 9, N Iowa 4, Oklahoma 4, Stanford 4, Arizona St 4, Wichita St. 2, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 2, LSU 2, New Mexico St. 2, Southern Cal 1, Belmont 1, Vermont 1.

Doyle Named B1G Player of the Year

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March 2nd, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior Kathleen Doyle has been named the Big Ten Conference Player of the Year, as voted on by the coaches and media, the conference office announced on BTN’s Women’s Sports Report on Monday.

Doyle also earned unanimous first team All-Big Ten honors (coaches & media). Sophomore Monika Czinano earned first team All-Big Ten honors from the media and second team accolades from the coaches. Senior Makenzie Meyer earned second team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and media and was named Iowa’s Sportsmanship Award honoree. McKenna Warnock was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team by the coaches.

Doyle, a native of LaGrange Park, Illinois, is the sixth Hawkeye in program history to be named Big Ten Player of the Year. It is the third consecutive season that a Hawkeye has won the award after Megan Gustafson won the past two seasons (2017-18, 2018-19). Doyle is now a three-time All-Big Ten honoree.

In 18 conference contests this season, Doyle averaged 19.8 points, a conference best 6.3 assists, and shot 47.2 percent from the field. She registered double figures in all of Iowa’s 18 games, including two 30-point games and seven additional 20-point games. Doyle assisted five or more baskets 13 times. She had a career game against No. 12/13 Indiana, posting 31 points, 10 assists, and 9 rebounds against the Hoosiers and led the Hawkeyes to victories over regular-season Big Ten Co-Champions Northwestern and Maryland.

Doyle ranks fifth nationally in total assists (185) and seventh in assists per game (6.4). She also ranks in the top 50 in field goals made (144), free-throw attempts (182), final points (528), and points per game (18.2).

Czinano earns the first All-Big Ten honor of her career. In 17 conference games, she averaged 16.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and shot 68.5 percent from the field to lead the conference. She posted 13 double-figure games, including eight 20-point performances.

The Watertown, Minnesota, native leads the nation in field-goal percentage (69.9) and ranks 21st in field goals made (197) — despite missing a game and a half due to injury.

Meyer also earns the first All-Big Ten honor of her career. Meyer averaged 13.4 points, 4.0 assists, and 3.4 rebounds in conference action this season. She netted double figures in 12 conference matchups this season, including four 20-point games.

The Mason City, Iowa, native ranks 29th nationally in 3-pointers made (75) and 32nd in 3-point percentage (41.4).

Warnock is the first Big Ten All-Freshman Team honoree since Doyle in 2017. She averaged 9.4 points per game, 5.1 rebounds, and recorded a 53.3 field goal percentage in league contests. Warnock recorded two double-doubles on the season, including 22 points and 10 rebounds against Michigan State on Jan. 26.

The No. 19/20 Hawkeyes open the 2020 Big Ten Tournament on Friday. Iowa faces the winner of Thursday’s matchup between sixth-seeded Ohio State and the winner of Wednesday’s matchup between Minnesota (11 seed) and Penn State (14 seed).

Girls State Basketball Tournament Scoreboard Monday 03/02/2020

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March 2nd, 2020 by admin

Class 5A Quarterfinals
#2 Iowa City High 59, #7 Cedar Rapids Prairie 40
#3 Johnston 75, #6 Southeast Polk 71
#1 Waukee 76, #8 Sioux City East 36
#4 Cedar Falls 40, #5 Waterloo West 35

Class 3A Quarterfinals

Clear Lake 60, Assumption, Davenport 46

Dike-New Hartford 56, Jesup 43

North Polk, Alleman 68, Red Oak 40

As worries over deadly virus rise, gasoline prices fall

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There’s an apparent upside to all the fears about coronavirus, as it’s bringing a drop in gasoline prices in Iowa and across the U-S. With tens of millions of people quarantined in China, fuel consumption has dropped dramatically there, sending demand falling on world markets. Rose White, at Triple-A-Iowa, says crude oil prices have dropped nine-dollars a barrel in the past two weeks.

“With that, we’ve seen prices tumble across the nation and in Iowa,” White says. “In fact, just over the weekend, price dropped another five-cents a gallon with unleaded averaging $2.27 across the state.” China is one of the world’s top petroleum users, so with much of that nation grinding to a halt, global demand for gas has dropped significantly.

“U.S. stock levels are high right now, up about 1.4-million barrels above what we had seen just a year ago,” White says. “Typically at this time of year, we do see prices fluctuate a bit as refineries shut down operations for those mandatory inspections.” White says it’s entirely possible we’ll see prices continue to trend lower in Iowa.

“I think it’s going to last a long time because I don’t know if we’ve seen the full impact yet of the coronavirus,” White says. “Certainly, OPEC is very concerned about the situation to the point that they are debating whether or not they should curb production an additional one-million barrels per day.”

Crude oil futures this (Monday) morning were trading at just under $46 a barrel. Iowa’s current average of two-43 a gallon is 16-cents below the national average. Iowa’s cheapest gas is in the Quad Cities at two-21 a gallon while Iowa City has the most expensive gas at two-38.