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Tuesday High School Girl’s Basketball Scoreboard

Sports

February 7th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Clarinda 43, Shenandoah 35
#6 Harlan 54, Atlantic 36
Kuemper Catholic 47, Denison-Schleswig 30
St. Albert 59, #6 Nodaway Valley 47 (NC)
#8 Lewis Central 51, Glenwood 27
Western Iowa Conference:
#12 Treynor 42, Underwood 40
Riverside 52, Logan-Magnolia 43
Tri-Center 48, AHSTW 35Rolling Valley Conference:
Glidden-Ralston 56, Paton-Churdan 46
Westwood 56, #14 Woodbine 46 (NC)

Corner Conference: 
East Mills 42, Sidney 36
Griswold 44, Essex 39
#12 Fremont-Mills 62, Southwest Valley 27 (NC)

West Central Conference:
ACGC 70, Madrid 30
Woodward-Granger 40, West Central Valley 36
#3 Des Moines Christian 61, Earlham 50
#2 Panorama 90, Ogden 16
Van Meter 45, Grand View Christian 29
Pleasantville @ Interstate-35

Tuesday High School Boy’s Basketball Scoreboard

Sports

February 7th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Harlan 53, Atlantic 33
Denison-Schleswig 63, #6 Kuemper Catholic 61

Western Iowa Conference:
Riverside 56, Logan-Magnolia 38
Audubon 56, IKM-Manning 50
#4 Underwood 65, #7 Treynor 56
Tri-Center 57, AHSTW 40

Rolling Valley Conference:
Glidden-Ralston 61, Paton-Churdan 47
Woodbury Central 51, West Harrison 21 (NC)
Woodbine 79, Westwood 69 (NC)

Corner Conference: 
#9 East Mills 67, Sidney 50
Essex 65, Griswold 55
Southwest Valley 71, Fremont-Mills 58 (NC)
Hamburg @ Nebraska City Lourdes (NC)

West Central Conference:
#2 Madrid 82, ACGC 76
Panorama 68, Ogden 66
Des Moines Christian 84, Earlham 62
Pleasantville 60, Interstate-35  40

High School Boy’s Wrestling Scores

Sports

February 7th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Coon Rapids-Bayard 40, CAM 24
Coon Rapids-Bayard 48, West Harrison 24
West Harrison 27, CAM 24
Woodbine 42, Coon Rapids-Bayard 30
Woodbine 45, West Harrison 24
Woodbine 33, CAM 15

Webster City 42, Woodward-Granger 36
Webster City 36, Greene County 35
Greene County 56, Woodward-Granger 21

2 Iowa couples sue medical device manufacturer over defective cultures used for IVF

News

February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Two Iowa couples are among those suing a company that makes medical devices. The couples claim defective products ruined their efforts to get pregnant through In vitro fertilization (IVF). One of the couples lives in Cedar Rapids; the other, in Stanwood.

They’re suing CooperSurgical over defective culture media. That’s the liquid that goes in the petri dish where a woman’s egg is fertilized to create embryos. The liquid essentially mimics the environment inside the womb. The lawsuits claim CooperSurgical failed to make sure all the right nutrients were in this liquid before it was packaged and sold to clinics across the country.

CooperSurgical has released this statement to a number of outlets: “While we cannot address ongoing litigation, quality and compliance are fundamental parts of the value we provide to our customers and are our core focus. In accordance with the requirements of our quality management system, a media recall was initiated to proactively address any possible issue with our products while we continue to investigate.”

Iowa lawmakers look to restrict content on kid’s electronic devices

News

February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa lawmakers are trying to restrict inappropriate content on children’s devices, but they also want to avoid legal battles with big tech companies. HF 2114 originally looked to make it so phone and computer manufacturers would have to already have parental controls activated for minors as they receive the phone. Only a parent or guardian would be able to deactivate the settings.

As it was originally written, anyone who wasn’t a parent or guardian who disabled the settings would face a serious misdemeanor and a fine of up to $5,000. A subsequent violation would be an aggravated misdemeanor with a fine of up to $50,000. The reworked version of the bill would task schools with educating kids on the dangers of pornography and about what they may encounter in general on social media. Parents would also be educated on what parental controls are available on devices.

The reworked bill also looks to stop minors from finding themselves on pornographic websites. The bill did pass through a House subcommittee Tuesday. It’s now eligible to be considered by the House Judiciary Committee.

Jefferson man pleads not guilty to kidnapping charge

News

February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

A man accused of abducting his son from an elementary school is pleading not guilty. Brandon Duong, 34, of Jefferson, was accused of removing his 7-year-old son from Greene County Elementary last week, prompting an Amber Alert that eventually ended without injury after an hourslong armed standoff.

Duong was charged with second-degree kidnapping, to which he is pleading not guilty, according to court documents filed this week. Duong is also accused of violating a custodial order. An arraignment is set for later this month in Greene County.

Waterloo boosts its number of police officers and sees a drop in crime

News

February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Waterloo’s crime rate fell six-percent last year, and an annual report credits the police department’s community engagement efforts. Violent crime is down nearly four-percent in the past year, property crime plummeted 17-percent, a for the first time since the pandemic, the city’s police department is fully staffed. Police Chief Joe Liebold (LY-bold) says that increase of about 15 officers enables the department to engage with the community more meaningfully. The chief says it’s easy to see the connection as it’s clearly making a difference to have more officers interacting with more citizens every day. Liebold also partially credits the drop in the crime rate to ongoing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion training for his officers.

Iowa Tagged Paddlefish Caught In Tennessee

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The paddlefish snagging season provides anglers a chance to snag an unusual fish on the Missouri and Big Sioux rivers that may’ve put on a lot miles in the water. The D-N-R’s western Iowa fisheries supervisor, Chris Larson, says they recently heard about a fish tagged in Iowa that was caught in one of the reservoirs in Tennessee.

Larson says the fish was tagged in 2013 when it was around 29 inches and had grown to 40 inches and was about 20 pounds heavier. Larson says paddlefish live well over 50 years. The Iowa paddlefish season runs through April 30th.

Shenandoah woman arrested Tue. on a Meth charge; Atlantic woman arrested Wed. morning, for Driving While Barred

News

February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County report a traffic stop at around 9:15-p.m., Tuesday, resulted in the arrest of a woman on a drug charge. Deputies initiated the stop in the 2300 block of Highway 48. During their investigation, the Montgomery County K-9 Unit was deployed. Deputies arrested 43-year-old Alexandria Dawn Lasley, of Shenandoah, for Possession of Methamphetamine/2nd offense. Lasley was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

And, at around 2:30-a.m. today (Wednesday, Feb. 7), a traffic stop in the area of Q Avenue and 110th Street in Montgomery County resulted in the arrest of 27-year-old Brittany Marie Asay, of Atlantic, for Driving While Barred. Asay was also being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

Villisca man arrested Tue. evening on a felony, OWI charge

News

February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop at around 5:20-p.m. Tuesday in Montgomery County resulted in the arrest of a man on a felony, OWI charge. Red Oak Police report the traffic stop was conducted at the intersection of Highway’s 34 and 48. Upon further investigation, 42-year-old Anthony Thomas Germann, of Villisca, was arrested for OWI/3rd or subsequent offense – A Class D Felony.

Germann was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on the $5,000 bond.