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High School Golf Scoreboard Thursday 04/25/2019

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April 25th, 2019 by admin

Girls Golf

  • Atlantic 175, Shenandoah 207, Red Oak 219, Lewis Central 234, CB Abraham Lincoln 227. Medalist: Baylee Newell, Atlantic 40. Runner-Up: Alyssa Ginther, Atlantic 43. Other Atlantic Scores: Anna Wieser 48, Hannah Alff 45, Lauren Nicholas 47, Belle Wickman 72.
  • Audubon 225, Logan-Magnolia 231. Medalist: Jaice Johnsen, Logan-Magnolia 52. Runner-Up Jasmine Turner, Audubon 53.
  • Clarinda 217, Harlan 218, Denison-Schleswig 232. Medalist: Haley Manz, Harlan 49. Runner-Up: Gracie Brown, Clarinda 50.
  • Glenwood 186, St. Albert NTS. Medalist: Ellie Brown, Glenwood 44.
  • Griswold 203, Essex/Stanton 227. Medalist: Roni Hook, Griswold 44. Runner-Up: Lexi Burnison, Essex/Stanton 48.
  • IKM-Manning 197, Treynor 290. Medalist: Kamaya Jacobsen, IKM-Manning 47.
  • Riverside 213, Tri-Center 220, Underwood 277. Medalist: Meghan Reed, Riverside 46.
  • Sidney 235, Lenox 241. Medalist: Chelsey Hoakison, Lenox 49.

Boys Golf

  • Atlantic 164, Shenandoah 182, Red Oak 196. Atlantic scores: Medalist-Matt Gearheart 38, Cyle Renaud 41, Runner-Up-Braden Smith 39, Tate Den Beste 46, Drey Newell 49, Garrett McLaren 48.
  • Audubon 177, Logan-Magnolia 183. Medalist: Joel Richardson, Logan-Magnolia 40.
  • Clarinda 160, Harlan 162. Medalist: William Shull, Clarinda 34.
  • Essex/Stanton 243, Griswold 251. Medalist: Brock Wallace, Griswold 53. Runner-Up: Conner Linn, Griswold 57.
  • Glenwood 157, St. Albert 189. Medalist: Ryan Leath, Glenwood 37.
  • IKM-Manning 173, Treynor 197. Medalist: Jarod Henkelman, IKM-Manning 39.
  • Sidney 205, Bedford 208, Lenox 246. Medalist: Brennan Sefrit, Bedford 39.
  • Tri-Center 165, Underwood 195, Riverside 198. Medalist: Dominic Haynes, Tri-Center 39.

Lawmakers vote to extend 1% sales tax for school infrastructure, property tax relief

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April 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa legislature has voted to keep charging the one-percent sales tax that’s been used for school infrastructure until 2051. The bill directs 30 percent of the sales tax money that’s raised to property tax relief. Republican Senator Amy Sinclair of Allerton says the other 70 percent of the sales taxes raised will helps pay for school improvements that would otherwise be paid for with a hike in local property taxes.

“This is important,” Sinclair said. “This is important particularly for rural schools that don’t have growing student populations to help off-set the costs of the facilities.” The statewide sales tax for schools was set to expire in 2029. Republican Senator Chris Cournoyer, a former school board member from LeClaire, says she has “a stack” of reasons her district needs this extra sales tax money long into the future.

“Our public school buildings are paid for with taxpayer money and we have an obligation to maintain them,” Cournoyer said, “…so we can prepare our students to compete in the global workforce and continue to grow our Iowa economy.” Senator Dan Dawson, a Republican from Council Bluffs, says this means schools will be able to use the sales tax money as collateral to finance long-term construction projects.

“Our school board officials out there, who do not get paid for these jobs, who do the best that they can to try to plan forward for what the needs are for not tomorrow, but 10 years, 20 years when they’re looking at having to replace buildings, upgrade buildings,” Dawson said.

The bill also clarifies that the sales taxes raised for school infrastructure can be used to enhance school safety and security. It cleared the Iowa Senate Wednesday on a 48-to-two vote. The House vote today (Thursday) was 94-to-four. Representative Jacob Bossman, a Republican from Sioux City, says the bill simultaneously addresses school infrastructure needs AND provides an estimated 325 million in property tax relief each year.

“Both are priorities for my constituents,” Bossman says. “It’s a win-win.” Critics say the plan siphons off too much revenue for property tax relief, money that’s needed for school construction and renovation projects.  “Like others, I am going to hold my nose and vote yes on this bill.” That’s Representative Mary Erin Donahue, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, who is a teacher. The bill, which now goes to the governor, has been a priority for education groups.

Sheriff: Davenport police officer shot; 1 man arrested

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April 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in eastern Iowa say a Davenport police officer has been injured in a shooting, and a suspect has been arrested. The Quad-City Times reports that the shooting happened shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday in the Five Points area of the city.

Scott County Sheriff Tim Lane confirmed that an officer had been shot and another man arrested, but did not give details of what led to the shooting. Neither the name of the officer nor the suspect was released.

The medical condition of the officer had not been revealed by Thursday evening.
Witnesses told the Times that officers could be seen in the area with guns drawn.

Lions select Iowa tight end T.J. Hockenson with No. 8 pick

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April 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — The Detroit Lions ignored their relatively recent history when it came to drafting tight ends and focused on the future. Detroit addressed perhaps its top priority, selecting Iowa tight end T.J. Hockenson with the No. 8 overall pick in the NFL draft Thursday night. The Lions were initially interested in trading their first-round pick to acquire more selections, but decided he was too good to pass up.

As the league shifts to passing more, tight ends are becoming a position where teams want difference-makers. “It’s become a valued position,” Hockenson said before the draft. “A three-down tight end who can run past defenders when needed and block when needed is special.”

The 6-foot-5, 251-pound Hockenson won the John Mackey Award last year, honoring the college football’s top tight end. Hockenson had 73 receptions for 1,080 yards and nine receiving touchdowns in his career with the Hawkeyes.

Hockenson, who is from Chariton, Iowa, was a second-team All-America and first-team All-Big Ten player last season. He led Iowa with 760 yards receiving and was second on the team with 49 receptions and six touchdowns.

Atlantic woman & three others injured in eastern IA crash Thursday morning

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April 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Four people, including a woman from Atlantic, were injured during a crash early this (Thursday) morning, in eastern Iowa’s Johnson County. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2007 Chevy Cobalt driven by 39-year old Douglas W. Walker, of Conesville (IA), went past the intended off-ramp at Highway 218 south and the I-80 west interchange at mile marker 237.  Walker made a U-turn from west I-80 to I-80 east at a “No U Turn” signed utility crossover.

He turned from the number two lane across the number one lane and was struck broadside on the driver’s side by a 2006 Mercury Mountaineer SUV. The SUV was driven by 19-year old Luke E. Flickinger, of St. Charles. Both vehicles came to rest on their top.

Both drivers were transported to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, with Walker flown by helicopter. Flickinger was transported by Johnson County Ambulance Service. Two passengers, 51-year old Michele A. Darrow, of Atlantic, and 25-year old Micheala M. Helton, of St. Charles, were transported to the same hospital by JCAS ambulance.

The accident, which happened at around 2:27-a.m., caused traffic to be re-routed for two-hours. The crash remains under investigation.

California Man Sentenced for Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine

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April 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – United States Attorney Marc Krickbaum announced on April 24, 2019, Michael Anthony Santistevan, age 31, was sentenced by United States District Court Senior Judge James E. Gritzner for Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine. Santistevan was sentenced to 235 months in prison, to be followed by a term of supervised release of five years.

On May 21, 2018, Santistevan was stopped by a Pottawattamie County Deputy for speeding on Interstate 80. Santistevan was the sole occupant of the rental vehicle. The car rental company was contacted and the return vehicle was overdue and Santistevan was not the renter nor an authorized driver.

The deputy issued Santistevan a traffic citation for speeding and requested permission to search the vehicle. During the search, a certified narcotics canine was utilized for a and the canine alerted and indicated to the odor of narcotics on the rear of the vehicle. Deputies located fifteen pounds of methamphetamine inside a tire in the vehicle.

This matter was investigated by the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Department and Council Bluffs Police Department. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.
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Drake Relays getting underway for high school athletes tonight

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April 25th, 2019 by admin

The Drake Relays get into full swing today at Drake Stadium in Des Moines and will continue through Saturday. High School athletes will have some of their first events in the evening session tonight.

Some Southwest Iowa athletes will be participating in the Boys 3200M, Girls 3000M, Girls Discus, Boys High Jump, Boys Shot Put, and Girls Long Jump.

Check back here for results and hear the results run down on our sportscasts tomorrow morning on KJAN.

Check out the schedule here: 2019_Relays_Schedule

Check out high school start lists here: 2019_DrakeRelays_HS_Qualifiers

Pottawattamie County Man Sentenced for Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine

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April 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – United States Attorney Marc Krickbaum announced on April 24, 2019, Kenneth Ryan Hartwell, age 32, was sentenced by United States District Court Senior Judge James E. Gritzner for Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine. Hartwell was sentenced 154 months in prison, to be followed by a term of supervised release for five years.

In April 2018, Council Bluffs Police stopped a vehicle leaving an area that police were dispatched to regarding reports of vehicle burglaries. Hartwell was the driver and only occupant in the vehicle. Law enforcement determined Hartwell had a suspended license. When Hartwell was asked to exit the vehicle, police discovered marijuana and a scale in the driver’s side door panel. In a search subsequent to the stop, Council Bluffs Police located five pounds of methamphetamine and over $16,000 in cash.

This matter was investigated by the Council Bluffs Police Department and Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Omaha motorcyclist killed in 3-vehicle crash near airport

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April 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police say a motorcyclist has been killed in a crash in northeastern Omaha near the city’s airport, and an Iowa driver could face charges.

Police say 45-year-old Michael Laughlin was on a motorcycle Wednesday afternoon heading south on 11th Street when a northbound car turned left in front of the bike, causing the crash. The car then slid into an eastbound pickup truck.

Laughlin was taken to an Omaha hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The car’s driver, a 27-year-old man from Council Bluffs, Iowa, was not injured. The driver of the pickup also was not injured.

Police say charges in the case are pending.

IHSAA releases Soccer Substate assignments

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April 25th, 2019 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association released the 2019 Soccer Substate assignments on Thursday. Atlantic is in Class 1A Substate 8 along with AHSTW, Clarinda Academy, Greene County, Logan-Magnolia, Riverside, St. Albert, and Underwood.

Substate play is set to begin for all classes on Monday, May 20th.

Check out the full assignments for all classes at the links below:

Class 1A

Class 2A

Class 3A