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Wind Advisory issued for Cass & area Counties late tonight thru Noon, Sunday

Weather

November 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 AM TO NOON CST SUNDAY…

* WHAT…Northwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected.

* IMPACTS…Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.

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…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON CST SUNDAY…

* WHAT…Northwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a light or high
profile vehicle. Secure outdoor objects.

Prosecutors calling 8-year-old to testify against dad

News

November 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Prosecutors plan to call an 8-year-old boy to testify against his father in an Iowa triple-homicide trial. KCCI-TV reports that the state on Wednesday filed a motion that would allow the boy to testify via a closed-circuit TV feed. The child is the son of Marvin Esquivel-Lopez of Guatemala, who faces three counts of first-degree murder in the July shooting deaths of 29-year-old Rossibeth Flores-Rodriguez, her 11-year-old daughter and her 5-year-old son.

The killings happened in Des Moines. Court documents say the child was an eyewitness. Esquivel-Lopez pleaded not guilty. His trial starts Jan. 27. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have said Escobar-Orellana is in the United States illegally and had twice been deported before the shooting. He was convicted in 2010 of illegal entry into the U.S.

LaVERNE MARTENS, 79, of Atlantic (Svcs. 12/5/19)

Obituaries

November 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

LaVERNE MARTENS, 79, of Atlantic, died Friday, Nov. 29th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Funeral services for LaVERNE MARTENS will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Dec. 5th, at St. John’s United Church of Christ, south of Lyman. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday, Dec. 4th, from 8-a.m. until the time of family visitation, which is from 4-until 7-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial is in he Weirich Cemetery southeast of Lyman.

LaVERNE MARTENS is survived by her:

Sons – Tony (Paula) Martens, of Lewis; Todd (Michelle) Martens, of Griswold, and Terry Martens, of Brayton.

Her sister – Judy Roberts, of Exira.

4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren, and her in-laws.

River watchers already wary about 2020 spring flooding

News, Weather

November 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — After a year that has seen some of the worst flooding ever in parts of the Midwest, concern is already rising that the spring of 2020 may bring more high water to places that still haven’t fully recovered.

Flooding ravaged much of the Missouri and Mississippi River basins earlier this year, reaching record levels in many places. Eight months later, parts of the Missouri River are above flood stage at a time of the year when river levels traditionally run low. Conditions are only slightly better on the Mississippi River.

High river levels aren’t the only worry. National Weather Service hydrologist Mark Fuchs cites two other factors: Soil is extremely saturated in several upper Midwestern states, and the long-range forecast offers a strong possibility of a wetter-than-normal winter.

2 killed after car rolls off the road in Iowa

News

November 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — Two people are dead and one person is badly injured after an accident in central Iowa. The Des Moines Register reports that the accident happened about 7 a.m. Friday in Jasper County when a Chevrolet Impala went off the roadway and rolled. Authorities are investigating to determine what caused the accident.

The driver, 23-year-old Dallis Harrison of Newton, and a 16-year-old passenger, Isaiah Eliander of Garwin, were both ejected and killed. A 15-year-old passenger, Kylie Eliander, was not ejected and was seriously hurt.

Adams County Sheriff’s Report 11-30-2019

News

November 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reported a pair of incidents Friday.

Just after 7:00 am, deputies received a call from an individual stating that he had located a small child sitting inside a storage tote located outside of 907 Adams Street in Corning.  Deputies took the child into protective custody until a family member was located.  The child was later identified and a safety plan was put in place as she was turned over to a designated family member.  After investigating, at about 3:00 pm, deputies arrested both James Coleman and Kaitlyn DeYoung for child endangerment.  The incident remains under investigation by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office and the DHS.

Shortly after 10:00 Friday night deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle owned and operated by Gabrielle Hunke of Mount Ayr.  The county K-9 gave a positive alert to the odor of narcotics.  After investigating further, Hunke and a passenger, Jawanza Curtis, Jr. of Iowa City were both placed under arrest for Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of a Controlled Substance with the Intent to Deliver and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.  Curtis was also charged with Interference with Official Acts.  Hunke was also charged with Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

Red Oak Police Report 11-30-2019

News

November 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

Red Oak police arrested 35 year old Jeremy Ray Dilocker at about 10:30 Friday night in the 300 block of Coolbaugh Street.  Police report Dilocker was charged with 3rd or subsequent offense Public Intoxication, an aggravated misdemeanor.  Dilocker was held at the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

RONALD L. KUNCE, 75, of Audubon (12-2-2019)

Obituaries

November 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

RONALD L. KUNCE, 75, of Audubon died Thursday, November 28th at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital.  A Celebration of Life Memorial Visitation for RONALD L. KUNCE will be held on Monday, December 2nd from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

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RONALD L. KUNCE is survived by:

Wife:  Irene Kunce of Audubon.

Daughters:  Viki (Tom) Moore of Fayetteville, NC; Rhonda (Mike) Shriver of Audubon.

Sister:  Linda Daubert (significant other Chris Lass) of Scranton.

5 Grandchildren

12 Great-Grandchildren

Other relatives and friends.

SHARADEE ANGELL, 58, of Atlantic

Obituaries

November 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

SHARADEE ANGELL, 58, of Atlantic died Thursday, November 28th at University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.  Private Family Graveside services for SHARADEE ANGELL will be held in the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery in Atlantic.  Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

SHARADEE ANGELL is survived by:

Her son – Patrick (Stacy) Henningsen;

Her father – Edmund Angell

Her brothers – Steve, and Jim (Barb)

Her sister – Cathy (Jason) Juelsgaard.

and 3 grandchildren.

No. 13 Seton Hall beats Iowa State 84-76 at Atlantis

Sports

November 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas (AP) — Myles Powell struggled to get in an early rhythm as No. 13 Seton Hall closed its three-game stay in the Battle 4 Atlantis.

Yet the way coach Kevin Willard saw it, it was just a matter of time before he would.

Powell scored 19 of his 24 points after halftime to help Seton Hall beat Iowa State 84-76 in Friday night’s fifth-place game, giving the Pirates two wins after an opening-round loss to No. 11 Oregon.

“He plays so hard that defenders, they’ll stick with him for the first half,” Willard said. “Then, usually in the second half, he’s going to come get you.”

Powell, a preseason Associated Press All-American, made just 2 of 9 shots in the opening half. He made 7 of 10 after the break, including three 3-pointers, for the Pirates (6-2).

“I know my team’s going to go as I go,” Powell said. “So I just tried to come out and feed on defense first and the game just came to me.”

Sandro Mamukelashvili added 18 points for the Pirates, who finally took control with a 12-2 second-half run. The run included Powell burying a 3 over Tre Jackson at the 6:12 mark, then pointing emphatically at his shooting elbow as he got back on defense.

Later, Mamukelashvili hit his own 3 off a feed from Powell for a 76-65 lead with 4:38 left to cap the 12-2 run. It was also part of a run of five straight made shots for the Pirates, while the Cyclones went 1 for 7 during those key minutes.

Previously, neither team had led by more than six in the second half, and the Pirates didn’t let that margin slip below six again.

Seton Hall shot 61% for the second half and 54% for the game, the first of two in a row against Iowa State due to a quirk in the schedule.

Rasir Bolton scored 20 points for the Cyclones (4-3), who led by nine midway through the first half. Tyrese Haliburton added 19 points and seven assists.

“We were really in a good rhythm early,” Iowa State coach Steve Prohm said. “And then they raised it up a notch, and we didn’t weather that storm enough. We got flustered. We took some bad shots.”

BIG PICTURE

Seton Hall: The Pirates had a test-filled stay in the Bahamas. First came the opener against Oregon, with Seton Hall rolling to a 19-point lead only to blow that lead and lose on a late bucket. They had to bring more energy to a losers’ bracket game to finally put away Southern Miss in the latest game on Thursday’s schedule, then pulled away late in this one.

“I said (the Oregon loss) doesn’t stop where we are as a program, where we are as a team,” Willard said. “I said the only thing that stops us is if we don’t get two wins. And they responded tremendously.”

Iowa State: The Cyclones had a tough time defensively in the tournament opener against eventual champion Michigan, though they bounced back to beat Alabama on Thursday behind a near-triple-double from Haliburton. They traded plenty of baskets with the Pirates before Seton Hall pulled away.

LIGHTS OUT

The game was also played amid a power outage at parts of the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island. The lights in Imperial Arena went out for a few seconds twice, once during halftime and later during a play as Haliburton drove for a scooping layup with 11:02 left.

The arena went dark as the ball was bouncing off the backboard before it went through the net. Fans broke out cellphones and turned on their flashlight apps in the seconds before the lights quickly came back on, and then Iowa State fans started chanting “Count it!” as officials discussed what to do about Haliburton’s drive.

Officials complied, and the game continued without further (electrical) drama.

“I just stopped moving because they said don’t move,” Haliburton said, adding: “I just wanted to make sure they counted the basket.”

UP NEXT

Seton Hall: The Pirates visit the Cyclones on Dec. 8.

Iowa State: The Cyclones host Kansas City on Wednesday to tune up for their Seton Hall rematch.