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Muscatine woman sentenced to federal prison for fraud

News

January 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A 37-year-old Muscatine woman has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire and mail fraud. Federal prosecutors for Iowa say that Ashley Erin Murphy Schneider was sentenced Thursday in Davenport’s federal courthouse after pleading guilty to five counts last year.

Investigators say Schneider was a licenced insurance agent who, among other things, established fraudulent insurance policies for businesses that did not exist. Investigators say she also in 2015 set up a supplemental cancer policy for a child that paid out more than $192,000 for cancer treatment claims. Prosecutors say the child did not have cancer.

Amid hacking fears, key caucus states to use app for results

News

January 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Two of the first three states to vote in the Democratic presidential race will use new mobile apps to gather results from thousands of caucus sites. The technology is intended to make counting easier but raises concerns of hacking or glitches. Democratic Party activists in Iowa and Nevada will use programs downloaded to their personal phones to report the results of neighborhood caucus gatherings to the state headquarters.

The party is moving ahead with the technology amid warnings that foreign hackers could target the 2020 presidential campaign to try to sow chaos. They say they are taking numerous security precautions.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 1/18/20

Sports

January 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Luka Garza scored 33 points and four Iowa players scored in double figures as the Hawkeyes beat No. 19 Michigan 90-83. CJ Fredrick had 21 points, Joe Wieskamp 20, and Ryan Kriener came off the bench to score 14 for the Hawkeyes. Eli Brooks broke out of a shooting slump to lead Michigan with 25 points.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Tennessee Titans in the AFC championship game. For Chiefs coach Andy Reid it’s one more opportunity to return to the Super Bowl. That’s something he’s accomplished only once in his long career. For Titans counterpart Mike Vrabel it’s an opportunity to make it back as a coach after winning three Lombardi Trophies as a player in New England. The game features the power running of the Titans’ Derrick Henry and the aerial assault of the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes in an intriguing matchup for a spot in Miami.

UNDATED (AP) — Of the coaches in the NFL’s Final Four, Andy Reid is the outlier. Only Kansas City’s coach has been the head man in a Super Bowl. Only Reid is close to having a Hall of Fame-worthy resume. Only Reid has been around for a couple of decades. So while Tennessee’s Mike Vrabel, Green Bay’s Matt LaFleur and San Francisco’s Kyle Shanahan might look up to Reid and his career achievements, they also recognize that whichever of them wins the NFL title will be doing so for the first time as a coach.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been among the best bargains in professional sports, leading his team to back-to-back AFC title games on his rookie contract. He’s largely flown under the radar this season, too, thanks to a series of injuries and the ascendance of Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson. But with the end of the season drawing near, all that is about to change. Mahomes is lining himself up for a payday unlike anything the NFL has ever seen.

UNDATED (AP) — Pro Picks is surprised. Consider that the NFC title game is a matchup of the conferences’s top two seeds. The spread favors host San Francisco over Green Bay by 7 1-2 points. In the AFC, it’s the sixth-seeded Titans at No. 2 seed Kansas City, which would seem to be more of a mismatch. Yet the spread is also 7 1-2.

UNDATED (AP) — Sunday’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans is the first AFC championship since 2002 that doesn’t feature Tom Brady or Peyton Manning or Ben Roethlisberger. Brady and the New England Patriots are missing from the conference championship weekend for the first time since 2010. Brady has been to 13 AFC title games and won nine of them. John Elway’s Denver Broncos defeated the Cleveland Browns in two of the most famous AFC title game showdowns and the Cincinnati Bengals beat the San Diego Chargers in 1982 in minus-59 degrees wind chill that left Dan Fouts with icicles hanging from his beard.

CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) — Gabby Walker took a bounce pass at the baseline and, as the clock was winding down, put up a left-handed layup and Southern Illinois shocked No. 19 Missouri State women 70-68. The loss ended Missouri State’s five-game win streak, and also ended the Bears’ 13-game Missouri Valley Conference road winning streak, a school record. Kristen Nelson led the Salukis with 14 points and three steals. Alexa Willard scored 27 points for Missouri State on 11-for-21 shooting but was blanked in four tries from beyond the 3-point arc. The Bears made 1-of-9 from distance and committed 17 turnovers.

Iowa early News Headlines: 1/18/20

News

January 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 5:20 a.m. CST

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Two of the first three states to vote in the Democratic presidential race will use new mobile apps to gather results from thousands of caucus sites. The technology is intended to make counting easier but raises concerns of hacking or glitches. Democratic Party activists in Iowa and Nevada will use programs downloaded to their personal phones to report the results of neighborhood caucus gatherings to the state headquarters. The party is moving ahead with the technology amid warnings that foreign hackers could target the 2020 presidential campaign to try to sow chaos. They say they are taking numerous security precautions.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A dispute between Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders has caused days of hand-wringing among activists about how it might change the race. But it seems to have landed with a thud among Iowa progressives. In interviews across the state, Democrats wearily described it as somewhere between “not a big deal” and “a contrived kerfuffle.” Few said it would stick with them come caucus day. The response, or lack of, echoes an undercurrent that has run throughout the race, perhaps especially in earnest Iowa: Democrats aren’t in the mood for a throw-down intraparty fight.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A 37-year-old Muscatine woman has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire and mail fraud. Federal prosecutors for Iowa say that Ashley Erin Murphy Schneider was sentenced Thursday in Davenport’s federal courthouse after pleading guilty to five counts last year. Investigators say Schneider was a licenced insurance agent who, among other things, established fraudulent insurance policies for businesses that did not exist. Investigators say she also in 2015 set up a supplemental cancer policy for a child that paid out more than $192,000 for cancer treatment claims. Prosecutors say the child did not have cancer.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A winter storm dropping several inches of snow and sleet and also bringing in high winds lead to cancellations of classes, activities and services across Iowa on Friday. About half of flights from the Des Moines International Airport, where more than 4 inches of snow fell by midday Friday, were canceled or delayed. More cancellations were likely as the National Weather Service issued winter weather and storm advisories for most of the state. The northwestern corner of Iowa, including Sioux City and Storm Lake, was under a blizzard warning through Saturday.

ELSIEBEL KASCH-NOE, 96, of Weslaco, TX (Formerly of Marne) (Svcs. 01/23/2020)

Obituaries

January 17th, 2020 by admin

ELSIEBEL KASCH-NOE, 96, of Weslaco, TX (Formerly of Marne) died Wednesday, January 15th at Knapp Medical Center in Weslaco, TX. Liberty Chapter #230 Order of Eastern Star Service and Funeral Service for ELSIEBEL KASCH-NOE will be held on Thursday, January 23rd at 1:30pm at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Brighton Township Cemetery in Marne. A luncheon will be held at the Marne United Methodist Church following services at the cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

ELSIEBEL KASCH-NOE is survived by:

Daughter: Linda S. (Tim) Parr of Portland, OR.

Son: Dennis L. (Sherry) Carver of Goldendale, WA.

Niece: Sandy A. (Marcia) Peggs of Atlantic.

Nephew: Fred L. (Danielle) Peggs of Wisconsin.

3 Grandchildren

11 Great-Grandchildren

UPDATE: Over 100 piglets died in semi-trailer crash near Des Moines

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – More than 100 piglets died, Thursday, when a semi-trailer carrying about 1,700 of the animals overturned on a freeway just north of Des Moines. Tom Colvin, chief executive officer of the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, says about 100 piglets were found dead at the crash site.

Crews had to euthanize another 17 that were injured. Colvin told The Des Moines Register “they were suffering.” The crash happened Thursday afternoon when a livestock trailer overturned on a ramp to Interstate 35. The surviving animals were loaded onto other trucks and driven to a livestock operation.

Atlantic High Schooler’s earn 4.0 GPA

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic High School Principal Heather McKay, Friday, released photos of students in grades nine through 12 who earned a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0 or greater. (See their group photo’s below). [Click on a photo to enlarge the image]

Seniors:
(Back row) Evalyn Perez, Connor Church, Ethan Pross, Tyler Moen, Evan Brummer, Max Bateman, Savannah Cameron; (Middle row) Hana Holtz, Grace Bruckner, Kylie Neal, Corrinne Pelzer, Annamaria Lowary, Katie Saluk, Tayler Burg; (Front row) Tyler Atkinson, Erin Barrick, Chloe Davis, Reagan Pellett, McKenzie Waters and Zachary McKay.

Juniors:
(Back row) Molly McFadden, Gwen Irlmeier, Craig Alan Becker, Alyssa Derby, Madison Botos, Alexander Somers, Isabellah Peterson; (Middle row) Grant Sturm, Grace Barkley, Sydney Sanny, Caroline Pellett, Hannah Carlson, Lauren Nicholas, Nathaniel McLean;
(Front row) Shayla Luke, Haley Rasmussen, Olivia Engler, Genevieve Martinez and Kennedy Goergen.

Sophomores:
(Back row) Ethan Sturm, Brayden Atkinson, Alexander Sampson, Andrew Engler, Bryan York, Jacob Fulk; (Front row) Taliya James, Ava Bruckner, Mackenzie Hoffman, Addison DeArment and Jaci Smith.

Freshmen:
(Back row) Lindley Eblen, Jada Jensen, Keira Olson, Dayna Dreager, Rio Johnson, Alexes Reynolds; (Front row) Jadyn Reid, Nina Welter, Edria Brummer, Reese DeArment, Kylie Pulido and Alexis Noelck.

Atlantic Police warn of church spoofing scam circulating

News

January 17th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department is warning area residents of a scam that continues to circulate around the area in which local church numbers are being used to text people, asking them for I-Tunes gift cards. We recently reported on a situation in Glenwood where the scammers were posing as a local Father and asking for gift cards to support a terminally ill parishioner.

The scammers ask you to scratch off the pin number on the cards once purchased and take a picture of the card number and pin and send it to them. Please do not respond to these requests.

If you have any questions you can contact the Atlantic Police Department at 712-243-3512.

Flights, classes, events canceled as snow storm rakes Iowa

News, Weather

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A winter storm dropping several inches of snow and sleet and also bringing in high winds lead to cancellations of classes, activities and services across Iowa on Friday. About half of flights from the Des Moines International Airport, where more than 4 inches of snow fell by midday Friday, were canceled or delayed. More cancellations were likely as the National Weather Service issued winter weather and storm advisories for most of the state. The northwestern corner of Iowa, including Sioux City and Storm Lake, was under a blizzard warning through Saturday.

Newly released sex offender accused of sex assault on bus

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

VERNAL, UT (AP) – Utah authorities say a 64-year old sex offender recently released from an Iowa prison has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a woman on a Greyhound bus. KUTV reported Thursday that Gregory Kehl was arrested in the small northeastern Utah city of Vernal after the driver stopped the bus at a restaurant and reported the alleged assault to a restaurant manager. The alleged victim told police she moved away from Kehl during the trip but he followed her inside the bus, exposed himself and sexually assaulted her.

Police say Kehl told an officer that he was on his way to Oakland California after his release from prison.

Gregory Kehl ( (Photo: Uintah County Jail, via KUTV)