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Pickup truck vs. deer in Guthrie County

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February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports a 2009 Ford F-150 pickup sustained disabling damage (amounting to $16,000), during a collision with a deer Wednesday morning. The accident happened at around 7:20-a.m. on Indigo Avenue. The driver of the pickup, 18-year-old Brian J. Burris, of Scranton, was not injured in the accident.

No. 20 Iowa baseball opens Friday against Seton Hall in Charleston, South Carolina

Sports

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa baseball coach Rick Heller says the Hawkeyes are embracing high expectations as they get set for Friday’s season opener. Ranked 20th in the D1Baseball-dot-com preseason poll the Hawkeyes open Friday afternoon against Seton Hall in Charleston, South Carolina. The Hawkeyes have several key players back from last year’s team that finished 44-16 and made it to an NCAA Regional.

Heller says even with the expectations the keys to success remain the same.

The Hawkeyes complete the weekend by playing Ball State on Saturday and Lehigh on Sunday.

Hawkeye WBB Slated to Play in Women’s Championship Classic

Sports

February 15th, 2024 by Jim Field

NEW YORK — The University of Iowa women’s basketball team will play the in the Women’s Champions Classic on Dec. 7, 2024, in Brooklyn, New York inside the Barclays Center. HS&E and FOX Sports announced on Thursday morning. The neutral site contest will air on the FOX broadcast network with specific details announced at a later date.

The primetime double header is set to feature the University of Iowa, the University of Connecticut, the University of Tennessee, and Louisville University.

The four women’s college basketball programs have captured a combined 19 NCAA Division I National Championships and collectively have appeared in 46 Final Fours. Additionally, they have 120 conference titles between these four programs.

Saturday’s Iowa-Wisconsin Game is Sold Out

Sports

February 15th, 2024 by Jim Field

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Saturday’s University of Iowa men’s basketball home game against No. 20/21 Wisconsin has reached sellout status.

The game, which will tipoff at 1:16 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena, will be televised nationally on BTN.  It will be a rematch of the Jan. 2 game in Madison, which the Badgers won 83-72.

Fans are encouraged to wear black clothing to the game to “Black Out” Carver.

Tickets are available for Iowa’s final two home contests against Penn State (Feb. 27) and Illinois (March 10) at www.hawkeyesports.com/tickets.

Lipsey Named to Naismith National Player of the Year Midseason Team

Sports

February 15th, 2024 by Jim Field

ATLANTA – Iowa State sophomore Tamin Lipsey has been named to the 2024 Jersey Mike’s Naismith National Player of the Year Midseason Team. This is the second-straight week Lipsey has been honored by the Naismith Awards, as he was named to the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Watchlist last week.

Of the 32 players named to the watchlist, six of them are from the Big 12. Lipsey is one of just three underclassmen on the watch list.

Lipsey has been stuffing the stat sheet all season, averaging 13.3 points, 5.5 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game. He is one of just four NCAA Division I men’s basketball players since 1992-93 to average those numbers in a season. His 3.0 steals per game rank second in the nation and recently had a school-record 34-straight games with a steal.

The No. 10 Cyclones return to action Saturday morning, hosting Texas Tech at Hilton Coliseum. Tipoff is set for 11 a.m. on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

DOUGLAS RAY, 68, of Atlantic (Memorial Svc. 2/19/24)

Obituaries

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DOUGLAS RAY, 68, of Atlantic, died Wednesday, February 14, 2024, at CHI Health Lakeside Hospital in Omaha, NE.  A Memorial service for DOUGLAS RAY will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

A Masonic Service will take place at 2:00 p.m Sunday, Feb. 18th at the funeral home, followed by a visitation with the family until 4:00 p.m.

Interment will take place following the service at the Oakwood Cemetery, in Lewis. A luncheon will be held following the committal in the reception hall of the Schmidt Family Funeral Home.

Memorials may be directed to the Doug Ray Family, to be designated at a later date. Memorial contributions may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA 50022.

DOUG RAY is survived by:

His wife – Mary, of Atlantic.

His sons – Ryan (Alice) Ray, Garsten (Angie) Ray, and Jason Albert, all of Atlantic; and Draper (Angie) Ray, of Bettendorf.

His daughter – Carrie Winston, of Atlantic;

9 grandchildren & 3 great-grandchildren.

Atlantic man uninjured when his car hits deer in Guthrie County

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February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) –  A vehicle driven by a man from Cass County (IA) sustained $7,500 damage when it was struck by a deer, but no one was hurt. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office say a 2019 Ford Ecosport SUV driven by 36-year-old Casey Lynn Brown, of Atlantic, was traveling west on Highway 44 west of Panora, at around 7:25-p.m., Wednesday, when a deer collided with the left front side of the vehicle, causing the SUV to become disabled.

Child missing from Ames since Oct., 2023, is found safe off the coast of Maine

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February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, Iowa) – Officials with the Ames Police Department today (Thursday), said a six-year old girl missing since Oct. 13, 2023, was located safe Wednesday (February 14, 2024), on Peaks Island, off the coast of Portland, Maine. Authorities say Avery Lydia Doherty was unlawfully removed from the State of Iowa by her mother, 41-year-old Esther Bender, in violation of a court order. Bender, of Ames, was arrested on Peaks Island and charged with Violation of Custodial Order.
The Ames Police Department issued thanks to the Story County Sheriff’s Office, Maine State Police, Portland (ME) Police Department and the FBI for their assistance in this continued investigation.

Avery L. Doherty

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Ames Police Department at (515) 239-5133 or the anonymous tip line (515) 239-5533. You may also contact Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa at (515) 223-1400. Online anonymous tips may be submitted to www.crimestoppersofcentraliowa.com.

Sioux Center dentist says clinic for kids a success

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February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Sioux Center dentist says the free dental clinic his practice offered to children in need Tuesday was a success. Several days of screenings were held at Sioux Center schools to determine the needs for the children who participated in the first “Give Kids a Smile” dental clinic operated by Doctor Trevor Kuiper and his staff. “We only did about 12 extractions which wasn’t too bad but we had close to 40 fillings, about the same number of sealants, and we did get 30 cleanings, X-rays and a couple other procedures as well,” Kuiper says. He says the total cost for all the services provided to the children was a little more then 23-thousand dollars.

Kuiper and his staff got help from several volunteers who came from Community Health Partners, Mid-Sioux, and Kinsey Elementary School. Kuiper says it was a good day of helping kids in need. “It’s always hard when you’re working on the kids because you know you’re doing things that don’t feel good. They’re not things that are always understood by the kids at the time,” Kuiper says. “But we’re really hopeful that as the days and weeks go on for these kids and everything heals up, that they’re going to be in a much better position. They’re going to be eat, they’re going to be able to sleep. They’re going to be able to go about doing normal kid things without having to worry about their mouth hurting.”

Kuiper says one thing he may consider doing differently for the next “Give Kids a Smile” clinic, is to schedule it later in the week. He says the difficult thing for him is most of the kids treated Tuesday need more dental care, and that there are many more children needing dental services that won’t get it because either their parents can’t get off work to take them to a dentist, or they have financial limitations.

Senate Republicans advance their own AEA changes

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February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senate Republicans are proposing changes in Governor Kim Reynolds’ plan to overhaul Iowa’s nine Area Education Agencies. Reynolds wants to send all government funding for special education services to schools, so districts could continue using A-E-As for those services or choose another provider. A bill approved by the Senate Education Committee would still send 10 percent of that special education funding to A-E-As, but school districts would control the rest. A-E-As also would get 40 percent of the money they receive now for media services as well as other A-E-A services for teachers and all students. Republican Senator Lynn Evans, a retired superintendent from Aurelia, says their plan provides a safety net for the A-E-A system. “So everything being provided by the AEAs will continue to be provided by the AEAs,” Evans says, “and we have reestablished funding that the governor stripped out.”

House Republicans have proposed their own alternative that would guarantee A-E-As keep all government funding to provide special education services in Iowa schools. Governor Reynolds says she appreciates that the conversation about A-E-A changes is continuing. Evans says Senate Republicans will make more adjustments to their plan when the bill is debated in the full Senate. “This amendment is the result of listening to and working with AEAs and superintendents,” Evans said, “while understanding that this is not the final product.”

Democrats on the committee voted against the plan as it was presented last (Wednesday) night. Senator Claire Celsi, a Democrat from West Des Moines, says the A-E-A system is working and the proposed changes in distributing special education funding would make it difficult for A-E-As and schools to provide services to students with disabilities. “To come in here with a bulldozer like this — it’s not fair,” Celsi said. “It’s not necessary and the people in our state do not want this.” Senator Molly Donahue, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, says if the goal is to improve test scores among students with disabilities, the Senate G-O-P plan won’t get there. “Our rural communities don’t have the same ability to provide these services that our urban do, which is why the AEAs were put in place in the first place,” Donahue says. Senate Republicans say some A-E-As provide more services than others and putting the Iowa Department of Education in charge will fix that.

The House Education Committee will consider A-E-A service changes late this (Thursday) afternoon.