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Red Oak sweeps Atlantic to advance to Regional Semifinals

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October 23rd, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans volleyball season came to a close on Wednesday night with a 3-0 loss at Red Oak in the opening round of the Class 3A playoffs. The Tigers pounced early with five point runs at the beginning of the first set and near the start of the second set to grab control. The Tigers ended up taking every set by a 25-11 margin.

Red Oak was able to put some nice point runs together and Atlantic couldn’t do the same themselves all night. Atlantic Head Coach Michelle Blake said that was the big story in the match.

Sophie Walker, Chloe Johnson, and Lexi Johnson had very strong nights at the net for the Tigers and Atlantic couldn’t match their consistency. Coach Blake said mental mistakes also cost the Trojans.

The Tigers improve to 31-6 on the season and will host a Regional Semifinal match against Shenandoah next Tuesday night at 7:00pm. Atlantic sees their season end with a record of 6-36.

Playoff Volleyball Scoreboard 10/23/2019

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October 23rd, 2019 by admin

Class 3A Region 3

(3-0) Red Oak 25-25-25, Atlantic 11-11-11 – ON KJAN
(3-0) Shenandoah 25-25-25, Clarinda 22-21-22
(3-0) Des Moines Christian 25-25-25, Saydel 8-6-0
(3-0) Creston 25-25-25, Clarke 8-11-13

Class 3A Region 2

(3-0) Kuemper Catholic 25-25-25, Greene County 15-6-12
(3-0) OABCIG 26-20-25, Bishop Heelan 24-17-21
(3-0) Humboldt 25-25-25, Cherokee Washington 18-16-13
(3-2) Algona 25-22-21-25-15, Southeast Valley 17-25-25-21-6

Class 4A Region 1

(3-0) LeMars 25-25-25, Storm Lake 13-6-10
(3-0) Denison-Schleswig 25-25-25, Spencer 13-14-22

Class 4A Region 2

(3-2) Harlan 21-25-23-25-15, ADM 25-22-25-14-13
(3-1) Norwalk 25-25-22-25, Winterset 10-17-25-16

Class 5A Region 2

(3-0) CB Thomas Jefferson 25-25-25, Sioux City West 12-11-19

18-year old from Council Bluffs arrested on Attempted Murder, Aggravated Assault & CM charges

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October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police, Wednesday, arrested a man on Attempted Murder, three counts of Aggravated Assault and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree, charges. 18-year old Blade John Flynn, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at his home, following an incident that took place in the Golden Corral Restaurant parking lots, at 3103 Dial Drive, just off the South Expressway.

Blade John Flynn

Police say officers responded to the restaurant at around 12:30-p.m. following a reported assault in progress.  Upon arrival officers met with the victims: 19-year old Kylee Fletcher, of Pacific Junction, a 17-year old female from Glenwood, 20-year old Taylor Bower, of Council Bluffs, and 25-year old Elizabeth Heinrich, of Omaha, who informed officers that Flynn used his vehicle to ram their parked vehicle, which all four victims were in.

One of the victims was exiting the vehicle when Flynn struck them, causing the victim to fall to the ground. Witnesses told officers that the suspect’s vehicle, a black Honda Civic struck the victim’s vehicle several times as well as another vehicle, which was unoccupied and parked in the restaurant parking lot. At one point during the incident, two of the victim’s had exited their vehicle and were forced to jump out of the way to avoid being struck by Flynn’s vehicle as he fled the area. The reason behind the incident was said to have been over a personal disagreement between Flynn and one of the female victims.

A short time later officers were able to locate Blade Flynn at his residence, where he was arrested without incident. He was transported to Pottawattamie County Corrections and booked-in on the charges mentioned. The victims were checked by medical personnel, no one sustained major injuries and all were said to be in good condition.

Anyone with any information that was in the area at the time of the incident is encouraged to contact the Council Bluffs Police Investigations Division at 712-328-4728, or Crime Stoppers at 712-328-7867.

Judge: Iowa lawyer may sue over new judicial nominating law

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October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A judge says a Des Moines lawyer who interviewed for a position on the Iowa Court of Appeals but wasn’t a finalist may sue Gov. Kim Reynolds and other state officials, challenging a new law that gives the governor more power over the commission that selects supreme court and appeals judges. Des Moines trial lawyer Thomas Duff filed the lawsuit Sept. 11.

The law signed by Reynolds in May gave her a majority of appointees on the State Judicial Nominating Commission. In a ruling filed Tuesday, a district court judge says Duff has standing to sue because he can argue he was injured by his application being considered by the new commission he claims was unconstitutionally created by the law.

It’s the second such lawsuit filed in state court challenging the law. The first lawsuit filed by Democratic legislators and a commission member was dismissed in June but is on appeal before the Iowa Court of Appeals. It will hear arguments on Nov. 6.

Missing Webster City man found

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October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Webster City Police said today (Wednesday), that a man who has been missing for four days had been found.  Police say 38-year-old Jay Dee Wynkoop was located. Wynkoop was reported missing on Sunday afternoon. His car was found parked outside a Webster City convenience store.

Webster City Police Chief Shiloh Mork said out of the respect for the family, no further information will be released.

GEORGE DORR, 94, of Stuart (Svcs. 10/26/19)

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October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

GEORGE DORR, 94, of Stuart, died Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, at the Stuart Community Care Center. Funeral services for GEORGE DORR will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26th, at the Twigg Funeral Home in Panora.

Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday, Oct. 25th, from5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Prairie Center Cemetery, near Yale.

GEORGE DORR is survived by:

His daughter – Donna Culbertson, of Yale.

His sons – Loyal (Linda) Dorr, of Guthrie Center, & Kevin (Susan) Dorr, of Bayard.

His brother – Roger Dorr, of Panora.

His sister – Carol Ann Stringer, of Des Moines.

9 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild, other relatives, and his daughter-in-law.

Three Men Sentenced for Conspiracy to Distribute Methamphetamine

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October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – United States Attorney Marc Krickbaum today (Wednesday), announced that October 16th, 35-year old Marcus John Josephson, was sentenced in Council Bluffs United States District Court, for his role in a Conspiracy to Distribute a Controlled Substance. Josephson was sentenced to slightly less than 8.5-years (102 months) in prison, to be followed by a term of supervised release of three years.

On August 20, 2019, Josephson’s co-defendants, 47-year old Dustyn Russell Bond and 31-year old Clayton Dean Stucker, were also sentenced for Conspiracy to Distribute a Controlled Substance. Bond was sentenced to 176 months of imprisonment (14.6-years), to be followed by a term of supervised release of eight years; and Stucker was sentenced to 77 months (6.4-years) in prison, to be followed by a term of supervised release of five years.

All three defendants had earlier pleaded guilty to this charge. On January 10, 2018, Bond and Stucker were stopped by law enforcement in Mills County and found to be in possession of methamphetamine. Bond and Stucker were associated with Marcus Josephson, who assisted them in the distribution of controlled substances in Montgomery County.

The case was investigated by the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force, United States Drug Enforcement Administration, Mills County Sheriff’s Department and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa. #

(Update) Search for missing Clarinda man continues

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October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office, Wednesday afternoon, said efforts to find a missing rural Clarinda man who suffers from Dementia, are continuing. 69-year old Dale Allen Hodtwalker went missing Tuesday morning. He was last seen sometime between 4-and 5-a.m., Tuesday.

Emergency personnel and Law Enforcement from several counties are conducting a trained systematic search of a greater circumference from where Hodtwalker was last scene. Once again the search is being conducted by motorized vehicle, persons on foot, drone, helicopter, and water rescue.

The trained systematic search by Emergency personnel / Law Enforcement was expected to continue until dark again today (Wednesday) unless Hodtwalker is found. Hodtwalker is about six-feet tall, and weighs around 140 pounds. He has grey hair, a grey beard, and blue eyes, and was last seen in the residence, wearing a grey or blue t-shirt, grey and black Pajama pants and white socks. Family members said that Hodtwalker is unstable on his feet and walks with a severe limp. He also can’t speak and can hardly hear.

Anyone with information about Mr. Hodtwalker’s location is asked to call the Page County Sheriff’s Office 712-545193, Pagecomm dispatch 712-542-1419, or their local Law Enforcement agency.

KARL WAYNE JENSEN, 82, of Atlantic (Svcs. 10/26/19)

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October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KARL WAYNE JENSEN, 82, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. Funeral services for WAYNE JENSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26th, at the United Church of Christ in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family is from 5-until 7-p.m. Friday, Oct. 25th, at the funeral home.

Burial with Military Rites will be held in the Atlantic Cemetery.

KARL WAYNE JENSEN is survived by:

His wife – Shirley Jensen, of Atlantic.

His son – Douglas Wayne Jensen & wife Rebekah, of Atlantic.

and 3 grandchildren.

Iowa woman wrongly charged of arson to receive $100K settlement

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October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SEATTLE (AP) — A Washington state fire authority has agreed to pay an Iowa woman $100,000 after she was wrongly investigated and charged with first-degree felony arson. The Seattle Times reports that the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority has settled the civil-rights lawsuit with 66-year-old Linda Poplawski of Des Moines. Authorities say the arson charges resulted from a 2016 fire in a Kent strip mall that leveled a Dollar Tree store and damaged two other businesses.

The lawsuit claims 30-year-old city fire investigator Capt. Eric Pedersen willfully withheld evidence linking the fire to a known gang member after a witness called to report the convicted arsonist. Her attorney says she spent months in custody. Poplawski has no criminal history.