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AP Women’s College Basketball Top 25 01/06/2020

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January 6th, 2020 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 5, 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. UConn (19) 12-0 721 1
2. Oregon (7) 12-1 708 2
3. Oregon St. (3) 14-0 682 3
4. South Carolina (1) 14-1 669 4
5. Stanford 13-1 626 5
6. Baylor 11-1 614 6
7. Louisville 14-1 574 7
8. UCLA 14-0 531 10
9. NC State 14-0 529 9
10. Texas A&M 13-1 468 11
11. Florida St. 14-1 465 8
12. Indiana 12-2 389 14
13. Mississippi St. 14-2 371 15
14. Kentucky 12-2 367 13
15. DePaul 13-2 316 16
16. Gonzaga 14-1 303 17
17. Maryland 10-3 278 12
18. Arizona 13-1 243 18
19. West Virginia 11-1 239 19
20. Missouri St. 12-2 155 21
21. Arkansas 13-2 150 20
22. South Dakota 15-2 92
23. Tennessee 11-3 89 22
24. Michigan 11-3 71
25. Princeton 12-1 19

Others receiving votes: Northwestern 18, Rutgers 14, Iowa 10, Syracuse 9, TCU 9, Miami 6, Florida Gulf Coast 5, Arizona St. 3, Minnesota 2, Texas 2, Nebraska 2, Kansas 1.

WILLIAM DUANE BURGER, 85, of Harlan (No services)

Obituaries

January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WILLIAM DUANE BURGER, 85, of Harlan, died Sunday, Jan. 5th. No services are planned for WILLIAM BURGER. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the Family of William Burger, in care of the funeral home.; Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com.

WILLIAM BURGER is survived by:

His sons – Dennis (Ronna) Burger, of Council Bluffs, and Jeff (Sheila) Burger, of Audubon.

His daughters – Valerie (Rod) Clark, and Leshia (Ed) Stoll, all of Osceola (IA); Beth Hargens (& fiance’ Mark Wise), of Shelby; Cindy (Gary) Metzger, of Orient.

His brother -Terry (Norma) Burger, of Audubon.

Grandchildren & great-grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.

Accident reported near Marne

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January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Marne Fire, Atlantic Rescue and Medivac were dispatched to 580th and Marne Road, Monday, for a two-vehicle accident with apparent, non-life threatening injuries. Emergency units were dispatched at 11:54-a.m. A female subject complained of arm pain, while a man complained he wasn’t feeling well. According to reports, a semi was crossing the road at 580th and Marne Road. When three vehicles reduced their speed as the semi was crossing, one of the vehicles rear-ended another vehicle.

Additional information is currently not available.

Nebraska man charged with attempted murder of Iowa officer

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January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A Jan. 21 hearing is scheduled for a Nebraska man accused of shooting at an Iowa State Patrol officer after a traffic stop. Anthony Walls was a passenger in a car pulled over in Sioux City on Dec. 26. Authorities say Walls resisted when a trooper tried to arrest him and then pulled a gun and fired at the trooper before running into a park. He was caught 20 minutes later. Woodbury County Jail records say Walls is awaiting transfer to Omaha, Nebraska. He’s charged in Omaha with assault on a pregnant woman.

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 01/06/2020

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January 6th, 2020 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 5, 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. Gonzaga (54) 16-1 1607 1
2. Duke (9) 13-1 1545 2
3. Kansas (2) 11-2 1513 3
4. Baylor 11-1 1386 6
5. Auburn 13-0 1317 8
6. Butler 14-1 1181 11
7. San Diego St. 15-0 1130 13
8. Michigan St. 12-3 1129 14
9. Oregon 12-3 1075 4
10. Florida St. 13-2 966 18
11. Ohio St. 11-3 924 5
12. Maryland 12-2 863 15
13. Louisville 11-3 844 7
14. Kentucky 10-3 811 17
15. Dayton 13-2 614 20
16. Villanova 10-3 604 10
17. West Virginia 11-2 599 16
18. Virginia 11-2 556 19
19. Michigan 10-4 502 12
20. Penn St. 12-2 456 21
21. Memphis 12-2 455 9
22. Texas Tech 10-3 287 22
23. Wichita St. 13-1 252 24
24. Arizona 11-3 184 25
25. Colorado 12-3 81

Others receiving votes: Iowa 63, Seton Hall 48, Arkansas 38, Marquette 25, Xavier 18, Wisconsin 17, Houston 8, Creighton 6, Washington 6, VCU 5, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 3, Liberty 2, N. Iowa 2, BYU 1, Purdue 1, Stephen F. Austin 1.

Cass County Resident Sentenced to Prison for Oxycodone and Health Care Fraud Offenses

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January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa announced Friday, that 46-year old Rebecca Canfield, a resident of Cass County, was sentenced in Council Bluffs U-S District Court, to 30 months in prison for conspiracy to distribute oxycodone and health care fraud. Canfield will serve 48 months of supervised release following her release from prison.

In August of 2015, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) received information regarding the illegal distribution of prescription drugs in and around Cass County (Iowa). An investigation revealed Mary Mayo and Rebecca Canfield obtained prescriptions for oxycodone from medical professionals through false representations of injury or illness and related pain management. Canfield used her Medicare/Medicaid benefits to obtain oxycodone from local pharmacies. Once the prescription drugs were obtained, Canfield provided the oxycodone to co-defendant Mary Mayo for resale.

During the course of the investigation it was determined Canfield also received Social Security benefits to which she was not entitled. As part of her sentence, Canfield was ordered to pay restitution to Medicare/Medicaid, and the Social Security Administration. Previously sentenced were: Mary Mayo, sentenced to 24 months imprisonment followed by 48 months of supervised release; Tony Martin May, sentenced to 12 months of imprisonment followed by 36 months of supervised release; Jessica Lynn Gross, sentenced to time served and 60 months of supervised release; and Alex Lee Pleis, sentenced to time served and 36 months of supervised release.

The case was investigated by the DEA; Department of Health and Human Services-Office of the Inspector General; Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Medicaid Fraud Control Unit; Social Security Administration-Office of the Inspector General; Cass County Sheriff’s Office; Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement and Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force. The matter was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Pickup reported stolen from Afton

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January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports an Afton resident informed authorities this (Monday) morning, that his pickup truck had been stolen. The red, 2006 Dodge RAM 3500 with Iowa license plate BDM 289, was taken from 505 W. Jefferson Street, in Afton, sometime overnight Sunday into early this (Monday) morning. Anyone with information about the incident should contact the Union County Sheriff’s Office or your local authorities.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (Jan. 6)

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January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests. At around 2:30-a.m. Saturday, 71-year old Roger Thomas Anderson, of Omaha, NE., was arrested following a traffic stop on Deacon Road. He faces charges that include Possession of Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Concealed Weapon – Gun. Anderson’s bond was set at $3,300.

And, 28-year old Bradley Scott Wonder, of Emerson, was arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 34 at around 3-p.m. Friday. He was charged with Violation of Order, DUS (Driving Under Suspension), Open Container, and Failure to Provide Proof of Financial Liability, Wonder was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail.

Glenwood Police report (Jan. 6)

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January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Dept. reports the arrest on drug charges, Sunday, of 20-year old Cordell Belt. The Bellevue, NE. man was arrested in Glenwood, for Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His cash or surety bond was set at $1,300. And, Glenwood Police arrested 25-year-old Zachary Digilio, of Glenwood, on January 4th. Digilo was taken into custody for being a Fugitive from Justice.

2020 Healthiest State Annual Awards finalists announced

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January 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA (Jan. 6, 2020) — Officials with the Healthiest State Initiative has announced the finalists for the “2020 Healthiest State Annual Awards.” Individuals, communities, K-12 schools, early care providers, out-of-school programs and workplaces will be recognized for their efforts to improve the physical, social and emotional well-being of Iowans in their respective sectors at an awards ceremony on Feb. 6th, in West Des Moines.

The finalists in the eight categories include:

  • Healthy HometownSM Powered by Wellmark Community Award: The City of Creston; City of Dallas Center; Dickinson County; City of Manning; the cities of – Washington, Waverly & West Union.
  • K-12 School: Irving Elementary (Waterloo); Notre Dame Catholic School (Cresco); Pierce Elementary (Cedar Rapids)
  • Early Care Provider: Children’s Center (Council Bluffs); Little Steps & Beyond (Iowa City); TenderCare (Mount Pleasant); Tri-County Child & Development (Waterloo).
  • Out-of-School Program: Live Well Montgomery County (Red Oak); and, Opportunity on Deck (Urbandale).
  • Individual: Scott Gall (Cedar Falls); Bob King (Dallas Center); Ben Spellman (Des Moines).
  • Workplace: Small – Anawim Housing (Des Moines); Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Center; MercyCare Business Solutions (Cedar Rapids)….Medium – Merchants Bonding Company (West Des Moines); Montgomery County Hospital (Red Oak); Northwest Financial Corporation (Arnolds Park)…..Large – Drake University (Des Moines); Grinnell Mutual (Grinnell); The Iowa Clinic (Des Moines).

Each finalist will be recognized and winners from each category will be announced at the Healthiest State Annual Awards ceremony on Feb. 6 at the Ron Pearson Center in West Des Moines.  Each winner will be granted a monetary gift to continue their work focused on improving the health and well-being of their employees, students or citizens. In addition to the awards presentation, keynote speaker Lyndsey (Medders) Fennelly will tell her inspirational story of living with a mental illness. Fennelly is a former Iowa State University women’s basketball player, owner of CampusCycle spin studio and passionate advocate for mental health. She is married to Iowa State Women’s basketball assistant coach, Billy Fennelly, and they live in Ames with their two children.

The Healthiest State Annual Awards are sponsored by Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Hy-Vee, Inc., and Nemours.  Healthiest State Annual Awards tickets on sale now. The Healthiest State Annual Awards are open to the public and tickets are on sale now at IowaHealthiestState.com/Awards. Tickets are $25 for individuals or $190 for a table of eight. The event, hosted at the Ron Pearson Center in West Des Moines, will open at 4:15 p.m. for hors d’oeuvres and networking with the awards ceremony beginning at 5 p.m.