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Skyscan Forecast Saturday 12/07/2019

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December 7th, 2019 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, December 7, 2019  Dan Hicks

Today: Mostly sunny. SW @ 10-20. High 50.

Tonight: Fair to partly cloudy. Light S winds. Low 32.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. S @ 10. High 50.

Monday: Mostly cloudy. Light snow. High early of 30, then falling temps.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 20.

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Lottery group agreed to pay $1.5M more to jackpot winner

News

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A national lottery group agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by an Iowa man who claimed that a $9 million jackpot he won in 2011 would have been bigger if the previous one hadn’t been fixed by an insider. An email released Friday shows that the Multi-State Lottery Association informed directors on Oct. 9 that it agreed to pay Larry Dawson $1.5 million as a “full and final settlement” of his claims.

The association had refused to release details of the settlement. The Iowa Lottery, which is a member of the association, released the email in response to open records requests.

Friday’s area basketball scores (12/6/19)

Sports

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Glenwood 75, Atlantic 65
Clarinda 68, St. Albert 57
Denison-Schleswig 57, Kuemper Catholic 47
Harlan 80, Shenandoah 42
Lewis Central 69, Red Oak 48
Red Oak 57, Lewis Central 56

Western Iowa Conference
Audubon 58, Tri-Center 21
IKM-Manning 46, Riverside, Oakland 28
Treynor 63, Missouri Valley 33
Tri-Center 72, Audubon 42
Underwood 67, AHSTW, Avoca 57

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 70, West Harrison 45
Coon Rapids-Bayard 59, Exira-EHK 45
Paton-Churdan 50, Glidden-Ralston 48

Corner Conference
Fremont-Mills 67, Essex 17
Stanton 71, Sidney 60

Pride of Iowa Conference
Bedford 82, Lenox 49
Central Decatur, Leon 74, East Union, Afton 50
Martensdale-St. Marys 68, Wayne, Corydon 17
Mount Ayr 75, Southwest Valley 42
Nodaway Valley 71, Grand View Christian 62

Other Scores
Ballard 76, ADM 73
Carroll 71, Perry 20
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 67, Sioux City, North 27
Madrid 77, ACGC 61
Ogden 72, West Central Valley, Stuart 31
Panorama 59, Woodward-Granger 57
Sioux City, West 55, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 48
Sioux City, East 62, Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 51
Van Meter 77, Interstate-35 44
Winterset 65, Boone 56

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Glenwood 71, Atlantic 45
Harlan 58, Shenandoah 28
Kuemper Catholic 56, Denison-Schleswig 50
Red Oak 57, Lewis Central 56

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 39, Underwood 31
Audubon 58, Tri-Center 21
IKM-Manning 74, Riverside 14
Treynor 54, Missouri Valley 11

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 68, West Harrison 53
Exira-EHK 73, Coon Rapids-Bayard 45
Paton-Churdan 51, Glidden-Ralston 35

Corner Conference
Fremont-Mills 61, Essex 11
Sidney 60, Stanton 51

Pride of Iowa Conference
Central Decatur 65, East Union 23
Lenox 33, Bedford 26
Martensdale-St Marys 69, Wayne 39
Mount Ayr 59, Southwest Valley 4
Nodaway Valley 66, Grand View Christian 44

Other Scores
ACGC 51, Madrid 36
Ballard 63, ADM 26
Carroll 75, Perry 28
Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 45, Sioux City West 35
Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 67, Sioux City North 37
Des Moines Christian 55, Earlham 34
Van Meter 51, Interstate 35 33
West Central Valley 54, Ogden 39
Winterset 50, Boone 42
Woodward-Granger 41, Panorama 40

No. 4 Michigan tops Iowa 103-91 despite 44 points from Garza

Sports

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Franz Wagner led a balanced scoring effort for No. 4 Michigan with 18 points, and the Wolverines opened Big Ten play with a 103-91 victory over Iowa. Michigan overcame 44 points by Iowa’s Luka Garza and rebounded from its 58-43 loss to top-ranked Louisville on Tuesday night. In fact, Michigan exceeded its point total from Tuesday before halftime.

Garza scored 27 points in the first half, including 15 of Iowa’s first 17, but it was the defensive end that prevented the Hawkeyes from winning this one. Garza scored the most points by an opposing player at Michigan’s Crisler Center.

Former NW IA Emergency Medical Services Treasurer Arrested for Theft

News

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa DCI said today (Friday), that on Wednesday December 4th, Chad Alan Wessels was arrested in Rock Rapids, Iowa, for First Degree Theft, a Class C Felony.   Wessels was the George Emergency Medical Services (GEMS) Treasurer from February 2014 to September 2019.

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation was contacted in September 2019 due to concerns about the possibility of missing funds from GEMS.  The ensuing investigation identified approximately $18,000 in unauthorized checks written to Chad Wessels during his time as treasurer. It is also estimated that Wessels took approximately $8,000 in cash donations.

Wessels is currently out on bond from the Lyon County Jail.

Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs awards historic preservation grants: Funding supports 10 projects in 10 Iowa communities

News

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs today (Friday) announced it has awarded $90,000 to 10 Iowa communities for historic preservation projects. The department awarded $90,000 through its Certified Local Government program for historic preservation, which encourages governmental partnerships, provides training and technical assistance, and supports preservation of historic resources at the local level.

Iowa’s Certified Local Government program is one of the largest of its kind in the nation and is administered by the State Historic Preservation Office in conjunction with the National Park Service. The program was established as an amendment to the National Historic Preservation Act in 1980.

Among the list of Certified Local Government grant recipients announced today (Friday) is the:

  • Council Bluffs Historic Preservation Commission, Pottawattamie County – Preserve Iowa Summit 2021, $12,500; The City of Council Bluffs will host the 2021 Preserve Iowa Summit to showcase the city’s history and preservation accomplishments to other preservationists from across the state.

    Council Bluffs (Carol Highsmith, Library of Congress) – Paula Mohr

  • Creston Historic Preservation Commission, Union County – Intensive Survey of Creston’s Downtown, $13,439; The Creston Historic Preservation Commission will hire a qualified historian or architectural historian to complete an intensive survey of downtown.

    Creston Creston Historic Preservation Commission – Paula Mohr

  • Manning Historic Preservation Commission, Carroll County – Schmidt Building Rehabilitation and Adaptive Use Plan, $13,500; This project will entail a physical assessment and concept-level feasibility plan for the rehabilitation of 507 Main Street, a historic cornerstone building.

    Manning (Manning Historic Preservation Commission) – Paula Mohr

The State Historic Preservation Office is overseen by the State Historical Society of Iowa, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. More information is available at iowaculture.gov or 515-281-5111.

Key details of major U. Iowa utilities plan remain secret

News

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The public won’t have time to scrutinize a 50-year plan to lease the University of Iowa’s utilities system to a for-profit operator before its governing board votes Tuesday. The university hasn’t released the names of the two companies that formed the winning bid or the size of the lump sum payment they’ll make under the deal. Iowa Board of Regents spokesman Josh Lehman said those details will be released at Tuesday’s meeting, which has been called to consider approving the transaction. The transaction could be lucrative for the investors. Over 50 years, the university projects that payments to the private operator could exceed $6.8 billion.

Iowa worker who took bathroom photos may have many victims

News

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A settlement between the state of Iowa and three of its Department of Revenue workers whose genitals were secretly photographed by a male colleague while they were going to the bathroom won’t bring the matter to a close, as files found on the fired employee’s work computer show he may have victimized dozens of other men. The State Appeal Board voted Monday to settle the 2017 lawsuit brought by Daniel Wagner, Lloyd Lofton and Joshua Bates for $900,000.

The men, who will each pocket $185,290, said coworker Kenneth Kerr stalked them at work and that supervisors failed to act when they complained about it.

NE Iowa school worker arrested for having sexual relationship with student

News

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa ) — A Starmont school employee has been arrested for having a sexual relationship with a student. The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office says 29-year-old Joshua Raymond Brown of Lamont has been charged with four felony counts of sexual exploitation by a school employee. Investigators with the Fayette and Buchanan County Sheriff’s Offices say they were notified of a potential sexual encounter between a contracted school employee and a 16-year old female student at Starmont.

After a month-long investigation, they discovered that the two were involved in a sexual relationship for the past two months. Brown has been employed by the Starmont Community School District for seven years as a contract IT personnel. Brown turned himself in to authorities early Thursday.

SANDRA SUE WARDYN, 69, of Guthrie Center (Celebration of Life 12/!5/19)

Obituaries

December 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SANDRA SUE WARDYN, 69, of Guthrie Center, died Wed. Dec. 4th. A Celebration of Life visitation and luncheon for SANDRA WARDYN will be held at the Guthrie Activity Center (209 State St., Guthrie Center), at 2-p.m. on Dec. 15th. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Floral and plant memorials may be sent to 209 State St after 10 am on Sunday December 15th.; Cards and memorials may be sent to 1100 N 5th St, Guthrie Center IA 50115.; Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Private graveside service will be at a later date.

SANDRA WARDYN is survived by:

Her daughters – Jennifer (Kevin) Berger, Nikki (Lonnie) Carrick, all of Guthrie Center; and Shylo Wardyn (Jesse Riordan), of Iowa City.

Her sons – Jamie (Jessica) Wardyn, of Ankeny; and Dustin (Chelsie Kopaska) Wardyn of Guthrie Center

Her brothers – Ron (Vickie) Hebing, of Council Bluffs; Doyle (Ronnda Kuhr) Hebing, of Edgar Springs, MO, Randall (Judy)Hebing, of Red Cloud, NE, & Mike (Marilyn) Hebing, of Oakland, IA

Her sister – Cheryl Eischeid, of Bayard, IA,

13 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild and other relatives.