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Hawkeyes Ready for Strong Spring Schedule

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February 9th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa Soccer will face five spring opponents, including three Spring Cup games, Head Coach Dave DiIanni announced on Friday. The Hawkeyes will host two home matches with free admission in Iowa City.

The slate includes a diverse array of competition, opening with a friendly against the NWSL Chicago Red Stars. Iowa will also face at least two NCAA Tournament qualifiers and one SEC opponent.

Some event venues remain to be determined, pending weather.

Iowa visits the Chicago Red Stars on March 2 at 1:45 p.m. (CT) to open spring competition. The Red Stars begin the NWSL season two weeks later on March 16 in their first season under Head Coach Lorne Donaldson. The NWSL is the top professional women’s soccer league in the United States.

Iowa opens Spring Cup play at home on March 23 against Saint Louis. Kickoff is slated for 3 p.m. The Billikens advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 last season, winning the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship and finishing 19-3-2 overall.

The Spring Cup is a round-robin tournament that features 12 teams divided into four brackets. Each team plays two games within its group before moving on to the championship rounds. Iowa is in Group 3, along with Missouri and Saint Louis.

The Hawkeyes travel to face Missouri at 10 a.m. (CT) on April 7 to complete group play. Iowa closes out the tournament on April 13 in Indianapolis.

Iowa finishes the spring slate at home on April 20 against Milwaukee. The Panthers were Horizon League champions and NCAA Tournament qualifiers last season.

The full schedule and Spring Cup pairings can be viewed below.

Spring Schedule

Date Home/Away Opponent Time (CT)
Sat. March 2 AWAY Chicago Red Stars 1:45 p.m.
Sat. March 23 HOME Saint Louis* 3 p.m.
Sun. April 7 AWAY Missouri* 10 a.m.
Sat. April 13 NEUTRAL (Indianapolis) TBD* TBD
Sat. April 20 HOME Milwaukee 2 p.m.

*Spring Cup Game

SPRING CUP GROUPS

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
Cincinnati Kentucky Iowa Michigan State
Dayton Louisville Missouri Northwestern
Ohio Xavier Saint Louis Notre Dame

Brecht Named to Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List

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February 9th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa junior pitcher Brody Brecht was named to the preseason Golden Spikes Award Watch List, it was announced Friday by USA Baseball.

Since 1978, the award has been given to the top amateur baseball player in the country. The preseason list includes 55 players across high school and college baseball.

Former Hawkeye Jake Adams was a semifinalist for the award in 2017. Tim Costo was a finalist in 1990.

Brecht was named a preseason first-team All-American by Perfect Game, D1Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

Brecht posted a 3.74 ERA in 17 appearances as a sophomore. The Ankeny, Iowa, native allowed just 38 hits and 28 runs over 77 innings. He allowed just nine extra base hits and a .174 batting average against. Brecht led the nation with 4.32 hits allowed per nine innings and tallied 109 strikeouts, the second most in program history.

Brecht was named a third-team All-American by the NCBWA and Perfect Game last season and a freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball and Perfect Game in 2022.

Iowa will begin its season at the Swig & Swine College Classic in Charleston, South Carolina, from Feb. 15-17. The team will face Seton Hall in its season opener.

No. 14 Iowa State men host TCU Saturday

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February 9th, 2024 by admin

Winners of four of their last five games the 14th ranked Iowa State men return home on Saturday to host TCU. The Cyclones are 6-3 in the Big 12 and edged the Horned Frogs 73-72 in Fort Worth last month. The Cyclones forced 27 TCU turnovers in the first meeting.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. Cyclone guard Tamin Lipsey missed the first game against TCU with an injured shoulder.

Iowa State and Northern Iowa prepare for Sunday’s wrestling dual

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February 9th, 2024 by admin

In-state rivals collide in a wrestling dual Sunday in Ames when fourth ranked Iowa State hosts number-17 Northern Iowa. The Cyclones will be in search of their fifth straight win in the series.

That’s ISU coach Kevin Dresser who says the time of the dual has been changed to accommodate fans who want to watch the Super Bowl.

UNI coach Doug Schwab says it is a perfect day to renew this rivalry.

Schwab says while it is a heated rivalry it is based on respect.

Brock Purdy and George Kittle preview Super Bowl LVIII

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February 9th, 2024 by admin

Former Iowa State quarterback Brock Purdy and former Iowa tight end George Kittle hope to lead the San Francisco 49ers to their frst Super Bowl win since 1995 when they play the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas on Sunday. Purdy says this is where they wanted to season to end.

Purdy on the game featuring two former Big 12 quarterbacks.

Purdy must go against a Chiefs’ defense that is one of the NFL’s best.

Kittle says this has been the goal since the 49ers lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in last season’s NFC Championship game.

The 49ers lost to the Chiefs 31-20 in the Super Bowl four years ago but Kittle says that is not providing additional motivation.

Kittle says his pregame routine will be like every other game.

Governor’s plan to merge mental health services with substance abuse treatment

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February 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A House subcommittee has approved the governor’s plan to create a statewide system that combines the regions in charge of mental health services with the regions in charge of providing substance use treatment.

Kelly Garcia, director of the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, says the proposal would streamline services that have a lot of overlap and make it easier for Iowans to get help. “As part of our assessment work over the last seven months, we have heard from thousands of providers and they have told us our system is cumbersome,” Garcia says. “…This bill really does take a huge step forward to cure that issue.”

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services director Kelly Garcia (official photo)

The proposed plan would go into effect July 1st of next year. Flora Schmidt is the executive director of the Iowa Behavioral Health Association. She says that timeline is a concern.  “Our members are – they’ve got a lot of angst right now they just don’t know what it’s going to mean to their workforce, to their funding, and ultimately, their ability to maintain a continuity of services over the next 18 months,” Schmidt says.

Iowa currently has 13 regions that provide state and federally funded services for Iowans with mental health issues and intellectual disabilities. There are 19 regions in charge of government funded care for substance abuse and gambling addiction. The governor’s plan creates seven districts that would each provide all those services.

Atlantic SplashPad donations jump following Tuesday’s City Council meeting

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February 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Atlantic SplashPad project fundraising committee member Ali Pieken, Friday (today), said the Committee “Received almost $37,000 in donations within 48 hours following the city council meeting on Tuesday night.”  Pieken said one of the donations came in the form of “a $25,000 check from 1st Whitney Bank.”

SplashPad Fundraising Committee Co-Chair Jeremy Butler receives a check from the daughter of Pete & Ellie Smith. (All photo’s courtesy of Ali Pieken)

The Council meeting raised the ire of some residents, when it was alleged some at City Hall had blocked efforts by the Committee to obtain grants for the project.

The following day, Committee Co-Chair Jeremy Butler said the comments made during the meeting were not placed “In the proper context.”

He said also, the bottom line is that “The committee has never wavered from their primary focus which was getting the Splash Pad completed. It has been one of the things at the top of the community’s wish list for several years.”

2 alleged litterbugs cited in Red Oak

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February 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Red Oak Police say two people were arrested and released from the scene on citations, for littering. 32-year-old Jessica Lynn Hardman, of Red Oak, was cited at around 10:15-a.m. Friday (today), in the 100 block of W. Coolbaugh Street. 32-year-old Jamie Gene Neville, of Red Oak, was cited at around 10:30-a.m. Friday, in the 400 block of E. Grimes Street. Both were ordered to appear in court on the simple misdemeanor offenses.

Guthrie County Sheriff’s report (2/9/24): 3 arrested on drug charges; Bayard recovery center investigation, re: possible Fentanyl emergencies

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February 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Casey was arrested February 3rd on drug charges. Authorities say Kimberly Whetstone (of Casey) was arrested on charges of Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense/Drug Impairment, Possession of a Controlled Substance – 1st Offense/Methamphetamine, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Whetstone was arrested following a collision investigation in Casey, where it is alleged Kimberly Whetstone struck the curb in front of the Casey’s Creamery with force. The woman was transported to the Guthrie County Jail and appeared before the Guthrie County Magistrate the following day before she was released on her own recognizance.
On Sunday February 4th at approximately 5:55 pm, Panora EMS, Guthrie Center Fire Department, and the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office were summoned to Highway 44 west of Guthrie Center between Frost Trail and Frontier Road, following a report of a head-on collision. Upon arrival, medical aid was rendered to the occupants of the two vehicles. Troopers from the Iowa State Patrol responded to assist and handled the collision investigation. Illegal items were located in a vehicle that had been operated by Tyler Ollerich, of Urbandale. A preliminary investigation indicates the vehicle operated by Ollerich crossed the center yellow line, the opposite lane of traffic and struck a vehicle proceeding in the opposite direction.
Ollerich was arrested by a Guthrie County Sheriff’s Deputy and transported to the Guthrie County Jail. The Sheriff’s Dept. says Ollerich refused to cooperate with an OWI investigation, and a search warrant was applied for and executed. A urine specimen was obtained from Ollerich as well as a drug toxicology report, is pending at the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Lab. Ollerich was booked into the Guthrie County Jail on numerous charges including: OWI/3rd Offense – Drug Impairment; Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd Offense x3/Clonazapam, Alprazolam, and Marijuana; a Drug Tax Stamp Violation; Driving While Barred; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Driving on a Suspended License. Ollerich was being held in the Guthrie County Jail on a $5,000 cash only bond.
And, at around 8-p.m. on February 4th, Joel Carroll, of Urbandale, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd Offense – Methamphetamine, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Carroll had been reported walking on Highway 4 north of Panora near 190th Street. When a deputy responded to the area, Carroll was located and through investigation was subsequently arrested. He appeared before the Guthrie County Magistrate and was ordered held on a $5,000 cash or surety bond.
On February 7th at approximately 12:15-p.m., Panora EMS and the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office were summoned to St. Gregory’s Recovery Center in Bayard on a report of two individuals experiencing a medical emergency. After investigation, a search warrant was executed at St. Gregory’s Recovery Center. During the execution of the search warrant, suspected counterfeit pills were located within the facility. The counterfeit pills are believed to contain fentanyl. The recovered pills have been sent to the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations Laboratory in Ankeny and the matter remains under investigation. Criminal charges are pending at this time.
The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office says “As a public service announcement, no one should ever take a pill or capsule they did not directly receive from a doctor’s office or pharmacy. Counterfeit pills laced with deadly drugs like fentanyl are increasingly present in Guthrie County and all residents should know that “one pill can kill”.
The Sheriff’s Office reports also, on Thursday, February 8th at approximately 8:52-p.m., Nakia Toang of Denison, was arrested for Driving While Revoked. She was taken into custody following a traffic stop on Highway 141 near Talon Avenue and transported to the Guthrie County Jail, where her cash or surety bond was set at $1,000.
Note: Criminal charges are merely accusations. All suspects are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in the court of law.

Moore on the Iowa Legislature, recap of activity from Feb. 5th through the 8th

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February 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – State Representative Thomas Moore, a Republican from Griswold, Friday, released his weekly report on activities in the Iowa Legislature. Moore said it “was a busy week as we prepare for funnel week.” He says the Health and Human Services Committee met and passed six bills that will now move to the House floor. Among them:

The HHS Committee also passed bill that requires the DHHS to create a website with information on perinatal hospice services available in Iowa and nationally. Moore says HF2070 requires DHHS to establish an indoor mold public information and awareness program. House Study Bill (HSB) 596 comes from the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing, it allows regulatory violations by licensees to be reported to other regulatory agencies, and makes technical corrects to the dependent adult abuse code chapter.

Moore said also, the Education Committee passed several bills, including the previously reported-on Governor’s Women’s Bill, which defines the terms sex, female, male, woman, girl, man, boy, mother, father, and that equal does not mean the same or identical.

HF2197 provides for education on the holocaust for students and teachers in school districts. HF2081 modifies provisions related to the curriculum provided to students enrolled in grades nine through twelve by allowing instruction related to agriculture to meet a portion of the unit requirements related to science. HSB568 relates to mandatory reporting to the BOEE of licensed school employees who engage in grooming behavior toward students or the abuse of students.

And, Representative Moore says the Labor and Workforce Committee passed SF319 which is the Private Sector Employee Drug Testing bill. It allows the employer to designate what a “safety-sensitive” position is and allows the employer to offer and the employee to choose to receive electronic communication. It also changes the burden of proof from the employer to the employee to prove by a preponderance of evidence that the employer acted improperly.

Constituents with questions or comments can contact Representative Moore, at tom.moore@legis.iowa.gov and (712) 789-9954.

At the end of his report, Moore extended his congratulations to area students whose names were on the college Dean’s and other academic achievement Lists at the end of the Fall, 2023:

Central College Dean’s List

  • Angelica Anderson of Marne
  • Jenna Stephens of Stanton

Simpson College Dean’s List

  • Caroline Pellett of Atlantic
  • Grant Sturm of Atlantic
  • Joe Weaver of Griswold
  • Makenna Askeland of Griswold
  • Landon Couse of Red Oak

Simpson College President’s List

  • Haley Rasmussen of Atlantic

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dean’s List

  • Say Wah of Atlantic
  • Ty Lantz of Shenandoah
  • Elijah Schuster of Shenandoah
  • Aubrey Herzberg of Villisca
  • Sam Fields of Red Oak
  • Colton Leece of Shenandoah

University of Delaware Dean’s List

  • Taylor Wagoner of Clarinda

Moore says “Congratulations to all of these students on their hard earned academic success!”