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Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, May 30, 2019

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April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:50 a.m. CDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst says she’s “not enthused” about supporting Stephen Moore to join the Federal Reserve board. Ernst and other GOP senators are stopping short of saying they won’t back the conservative commentator, but their comments suggest Senate support for Moore may be shaky. Moore has written demeaning observations about women. Ernst says, “I’m a woman, right here, folks.” President Donald Trump has suggested Moore for the post but has not yet formally nominated him.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Iowa investigators hope tips from the public can help them determine who fatally shot a woman while she was driving. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports the victim in Sunday’s shooting was identified as 25-year-old Micalla Alexis Rettinger.

BELLEVUE, Iowa (AP) — Officials are trying to stop the spread of gypsy moths in eastern Iowa’s Jackson County. The Telegraph Herald reports that the state conducted aerial treatments of land west of Bellevue earlier this month. It’s an invasive species that can cause extensive deforestation as its larvae eat leaves, particularly oak leaves.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A Dubuque woman has been given probation for stealing from the same relative her mother is accused of victimizing. Dubuque County court records say 18-year-old Anna Billmeyer was sentenced last week to two to five years of probation and ordered to pay restitution. Her mother, 54-year-old Kathryn Billmeyer, pleaded guilty April 15 to theft and dependent adult abuse. Her sentencing is scheduled for June 24.

Sen. Ernst ‘not enthused’ about Fed pick Moore

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April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON (AP) — Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst says she’s “not enthused” about supporting Stephen Moore to join the Federal Reserve board. Ernst and other GOP senators are stopping short of saying they won’t back the conservative commentator, but their comments suggest Senate support for Moore may be shaky.

Moore has written demeaning observations about women, commenting on their clothing and complaining about the suitability of female referees and commentators in basketball. President Donald Trump has suggested Moore for the post but not yet formally nominated him.

Ernst says she isn’t enthusiastic about Moore because of his writings. She says, “I’m a woman, right here folks.” Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney says he wants Fed nominees to be “economists and not partisan.” Some have criticized Moore as being too involved in partisan politics.

Capt. JEANETTE I. LaFOY, 45, of KC, MO. (formerly of Audubon) – Graveside Svcs. 5/4/19

Obituaries

April 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Capt. JEANETTE I. LaFOY, 45, of KC, MO. (formerly of Audubon), died April 1st in  Kansas City, Missouri. Celebration of Life Memorial Graveside services for Captain JEANETTE LaFOY will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, May 4th, at the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

A time for food and fellowship will be held at the Audubon County Fairgrounds Agri-Hall (400 North Division Street, West) in Audubon, following the service.

The family prefers gifts in memoriam to Warriors’ Ascent, 1600 Genesee Street, #304/#306, Kansas City, Missouri 64102 or visit the website: warriorsascent .org.

Captain JEANETTE LaFOY is survived by:

Her parents – Dr. Mary Mountain, of KC, MO, and Randy (Moss) LaFoy, of Audubon.

Other relatives and many friends.

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/29/2019

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April 29th, 2019 by admin

Girls Soccer

CB Thomas Jefferson 2 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0
Bishop Heelan Catholic 1, Lewis Central 0
Missouri Valley 2, Logan-Magnolia 0
Sioux City East 4, Glenwood 0
Sioux City West 3, Denison-Schleswig 2 OT
St. Albert 7, Harlan 0
Underwood 10, Riverside 0

Boys Soccer

Harlan 1, Glenwood 0
Lewis Central 2, St. Albert 0
Logan-Magnolia 5, Missouri Valley 0
Riverside 4, Underwood 3

Atlantic finishes on top of home Co-Ed Relays

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April 29th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic girls and boys track teams scored wins at their home Co-Ed Relays on Monday night. The girls tied with Glenwood atop the team standings with 137.5 points. The boys scored 139 points to beat out Glenwood by 12.5 points.

In girls action Haley Rasmussen won the 100M, finished 2nd in the 200M and the Long Jump. The Trojans also won the 4x400M Relay.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 137.50
  2. Glenwood 137.50
  3. CB Abraham Lincoln 112.50
  4. Creston 98
  5. Harlan 88.50
  6. Lewis Central 54
  7. Shenandoah 49
  8. St. Albert 28
  9. Clarinda 21
  10. CB Thomas Jefferson 15

In boys action Tyler Moen won the 100M and the 200M for the Trojans. Zade Niklasen won the 400M and Chase Mullenix took the 800M. Bradley Dennis won the 1600M and Jalen Petersen took the 3200M win. Colin Mullenix won the 400M Hurdles. Atlantic also won the 4x400M Relay and the 4x800M Relay.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 139
  2. Glenwood 126.50
  3. Harlan 109
  4. Lewis Central 88
  5. St. Albert 69
  6. Shenandoah 63
  7. CB Abraham Lincoln 44.50
  8. Red Oak 41
  9. Clarinda 40
  10. Clarinda Academy 15

Full results here: AHS COED Results 4.29.19

Woodbine sweeps Rolling Valley Conference Meet at West Harrison

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April 29th, 2019 by admin

The Woodbine Tigers swept the Rolling Valley Conference Track Meet at West Harrison on Monday night. The Tigers scored 138 points to win the girls half of the meet and 173 points to win the boys side.

Some local highlights from the girls portion of the meet include Jade Jackson of CAM winning the 100M Hurdles and High Jump along with Exira-EHK winning the 4x800M Relay.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Woodbine 138
  2. Glidden-Ralston 111
  3. West Harrison 87
  4. CAM 86
  5. Boyer Valley 76
  6. Ar-We-Va 39
  7. Exira-EHK 31
  8. Coon Rapids-Bayard 9
  9. West Harrison 4

In boys action Exira-EHK won the 4x100M Relay and the Sprint Medley. CAM won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay. Mitchell Williamson of CAM won the Shot Put.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Woodbine 173
  2. CAM 105
  3. Boyer Valley 96
  4. Ar-We-Va 71
  5. Exira-EHK 55
  6. Coon Rapids-Bayard 33
  7. Paton-Churdan 22
  8. Glidden-Ralston 19
  9. West Harrison 13

Full results here: 2019 RVC Track Results

Adair County Sheriff’s report – 6 arrests 4/21-4/26

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April 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, Monday night, said six arrests had taken place over the past week. On April 26th, 43-year old Scott William Richard Funke, of Greenfield, was arrested by Greenfield Police for Driving Under Suspension. Funke was released a short time later on a $300 cash or surety bond.

On April 25th, 30-year old Mathew Allan Dillon, of Fontanelle, was arrested by Adair County Deputies on an Adair County warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault by impeding air/and or blood flow causing bodily injury. Dillon was released later that same day on a $5,000 cash/surety bond, with 10% acceptable.

There were three arrests on April 24th: 57-year old Salli Jayne Davis, of Orient, was arrested for Assault on persons in certain occupations (in this case, a health care provider) without injury. She was released the following day on a $1,000 cash or surety bond; 33-year old Justin Lucas Starr, of Guthrie Center, was arrested April 24th for Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd or subsequent offense – marijuana, PCS/3rd or subsequent – methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Driving While Barred and on citations for a Registration Violation, Failure to provide proof of financial liability, and Fraudulent use of registration. Starr was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $5,000 cash or surety bond; And, 49-year old Donald James Noggle, of Casey, was arrested April 24th by Stuart Police for Violation of a No Contact Order, when he sent text messages to a woman in Stuart. Noggle claimed he wasn’t aware sending text messages “counted as communication.” He was cited and released a few hours later.

On April 21st, 33-year old John Lyle Vanscoy, of Orient, was arrested for Driving While Barered/Habitual Offender, and on a Dept. of Corrections warrant for Violation of Parole. He was being held without bond on the warrant, and a $2,000 bond for the DWB charge.

Clarinda wins Hawkeye Ten Boys Tennis Tournament, Atlantic second

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April 29th, 2019 by admin

The Clarinda Cardinals boys tennis team won the Hawkeye 10 Conference Tournament at Shenandoah on Monday. The Cardinals compiled 24 points to edge out Atlantic by one point.

In #1 Singles play Reed Miller of St. Albert was the Champion. He beat Atlantic’s Nile Petersen in the final 6-2, 6-3.

The #2 Singles title was won by Jeff Miller of St. Albert. He defeated Kory Rogers of Clarinda in the final 7-5, 6-1.

The #1 Doubles Champions were Sean Moran and Colin Reis of Denison-Schleswig. They topped Brock Bruns and Jonny Cheek of Harlan in the final 6-1, 6-2.

In #2 Doubles play the Denison-Schleswig duo of Chris Krajicek and Caleb Seuntjens defeated Ethan Williams and Ethan Sturm of Atlantic in the final 6-2, 7-5.

Team Scores

  1. Clarinda 24
  2. Atlantic 23
  3. Denison-Schleswig 21
  4. St. Albert 20
  5. Kuemper Catholic 14
  6. Glenwood 11
  7. Lewis Central 10
  8. Harlan 9
  9. Red Oak 6
  10. Shenandoah 4
  11. Creston 2

Union County Sheriff’s report

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April 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Union County, Monday, said that a Creston man, reported damage to the driver’s side window of his vehicle while it was parked near Cromwell between 11-p.m. Friday (4/26/19) and 10-a.m. Saturday (4/27/19).  Also taken from the vehicle was a Winchester over/under shotgun and 50 rounds of bird shot.  The estimated value of the damage and theft is $1,300.

Griswold School Board accepts offer for the Elliott School Building

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April 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Griswold School Board met in a special session Monday evening to consider approving an offer to purchase the Elliott School Building. The building became available in August 2018, when new additions were constructed on the Griswold High School/Middle School campus.

Rayna Blay (right) explains to the Griswold School Board what her and Jacque Howell’s (left) plans are for the Elliott School Building.

During Monday’s meeting, Rayna Blay explained how she and Jacque Howell the see the facility being used by their businesses. Blay and her fiancé’ Jeremy Putnam run a trucking company based in Elliott. She also helps Howell part time at Howell’s current daycare business.

Howell, she said wants a bigger, better more situated daycare for more kids. Blay, who runs a bakery business for 15 years and is working out of her home. She wants to have the kitchen in the Elliott building to have her own bakery business which would also include a small coffee shop, donut, muffin and decorative cakes.

She said they’ve also come up with plans for future entrepreneurs. That includes: renting the kitchen for special events in Elliott, party rooms for special events, a community Thrift Store 100% profitable for the Community of Elliott; storage a before/after school program; a farmers market/community garden; an exercise room, and in the future a burger bar, as well as more space for the Elliott City Clerk.

There’s also room for sporting events, auctions, large events, and fundraisers. The offer stipulates any kitchen equipment not needed by the school, would remain with the building. The Board accepted Blay and Howell’s offer of $4,000 for the building, by a vote of 6-to-0, with Heather Pelzer abstaining since she was the real estate agent who helped to broker the deal.

Rayna Blay expressed tears of joy upon hearing the sale was approved. Superintendent Dave Henrichs said there’s several things that need to be done before the building officially changes hands. That includes getting the legal paperwork back from the school attorney. The entire process will take about three months, meaning the earliest the women could occupy the building is in August, the latest sometime in October.

Blay said she was looking to open around sometime in September, or whenever the keys are in her hands, so the proposed timeline should work for both women. Howell said she will be in the process of changing her business to a 501-c 3 non-profit organization and she would like to be taking in new kids by the time school starts.

In other business, the Board discussed, but took no action on hiring an Assistant High School Softball Coach.