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RICHARD REDDINGTON, 87, of Fontanelle (Private family Svcs.)

Obituaries

January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD REDDINGTON, 87, of Fontanelle, died Thursday, January 18, 2024, at the Community Care Center in Stuart.  Private family funeral services for RICHARD REDDINGTON will be held at the Orient Cemetery. Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements

RICHARD REDDINGTON is survived by:

His daughters – Jane Reddington (& Brian Hanke), of Fontanelle, and Jody Reddington, of AZ.

His brother – Joe (Judy) Reddington, of AZ.

His sister – Peg Weed, of KS.

2 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Ochoa Earns Big 12 Preseason Team Nod

Sports

January 18th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior outfielder Milaysia Ochoa has been named to the 2024 Big 12 Softball Preseason Team as voted on by league coaches.

Ochoa, a Chino, California, native, was the lone Cyclone to start in and play all 55 games last season, landing herself on the All-Big 12 Second Team.

She led the team in almost every offensive category in 2023, including batting average (.319), runs scored (44), hits (53), doubles (13), home runs (12), RBI (33), total bases (102), slugging percentage (.614), HBP (9), and at-bats (166).

Players were picked regardless of position and coaches could not vote for their own student-athletes.

Iowa State was picked to finish ninth in the preseason conference poll and the Cyclones will kick off their 2024 campaign on February 8 against Utah Valley in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Full 2024 Big 12 Softball Preseason Team 

Shaylon Govan, INF, Jr.*

Huntyr Ava, BYU, 1B, Sr.

Sarah Willis, UCF, P/OF, Sr.

Turiya Coleman, UH, INF/C, Jr.

Milaysia Ochoa, ISU, OF, Sr.

Rylie Boone, OU, OF, Sr.

Alyssa Brito, OU, UTL, Sr.

Jayda Coleman, OU, OF, Sr.

Kinzie Hansen, OU, C, Sr.

Tiare Jennings, OU, INF, Sr.*

Kelly Maxwell, OU, P, R-Sr.

Nicole May, OU, P, Sr.

Lexi Kilfoyl, OSU, P, Sr.

Citlaly Gutierrez, UT, P, So.

Ashton Maloney, UT, OF, R-So.

Viviana Martinez, UT, SS/2B, So.

Mac Morgan, UT, P, Jr.

Mia Scott, UT, INF, Jr.*

Kailey Wyckoff, TTU, C/OF, So.

* = unanimous

A tie resulted in 19 members

Iowa State’s T.J. Otzelberger updates injury to Tamin Lipsey and previews No. 19 TCU

Sports

January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger says sophomore guard Tamin Lipsey is day-to-day as the 24th ranked Cyclones get ready for Saturday’s game at 19th ranked TCU. Lipsey injured a shoulder in Tuesday night’s loss at 20th ranked BYU.

Otzelberger they are preparing like Lipsey won’t be available.

The Cyclones have dropped their first two road games in Big 12 play and Saturday’s will be another challenge.

TCU is also 2-2 in the Big 12 and Otzelberger says the Cyclones will need a good effort on defense.

TCU’s losses in conference play were at Kansas and at Cincinnati.

As a new snowstorm arrives, Iowa’s blood stockpile is running critically low

News

January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Many Iowa businesses are still struggling to recover from last week’s double-whammy of monster snowstorms, including LifeServe Blood Center. Center spokeswoman Shay Willis says the heavy snowfalls caused the center several setbacks, which impacted perhaps thousands of patients in the 161 hospitals in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota which LifeServe supplies with blood products.

“We have unfortunately had to cancel some of our mobile blood drives,” Willis says. “We’ve also had to either adjust or close some of our donor centers, so we have seen nearly a 1,000-unit loss, and if you really calculate that to the number of lives impacted, it’s nearly 3,000 lives.” That’s because each unit of blood donated can save up to three lives. Willis says all of the non-profit’s facilities in Iowa are open again now, but blood supplies are running critically low. She says all blood types are needed.

“That actually changes daily, but if you were to visit our website and look at our homepage, you can actually see every single day what types of blood are most in need,” Willis says. “Today, our inventory in some cases looks decent, but in other cases, not so much.” It’s been a challenging few weeks for LifeServe, as the mass shootings at Perry High School on January 4th prompted an urgent demand for extra blood at Des Moines area trauma hospitals.

LifeServe photo

“We had to use a lot of O-negative and O-positive blood and so those types of blood are typically the lowest and most critically in need,” Willis says. “I think that’s still the case today, but really I think the moral of the story is, there is always a need for a safe and stable community blood supply.”

LifeServe has 11 donor centers in Iowa: Ames, Ankeny, Des Moines (2), Fort Dodge, Marshalltown, Mason City, Pella, Sioux City, Urbandale and West Des Moines. For more information about blood donation or to schedule an appointment to donate, call 800-287-4903 or visit lifeservebloodcenter.org.

DEAN LUHRS, 95, of Greenfield (Svcs. 1/26/24)

Obituaries

January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DEAN LUHRS, 95, of Greenfield, died Wednesday, January 17, 2024, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.  Funeral services for DEAN LUHRS will be held 1-p.m. Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, at the Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Thursday, Jan. 25th, from 2-until 7-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 6-until 7-p.m.

A private burial will be held in the Oakwood  Cemetery, at Casey, Iowa.

Memorials may be made to the Dean Luhrs Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

DEAN LUHRS is survived by:

His wife – Alice Luhrs.

His daughter – Delene (Greg) Fletcher, of North Liberty.

His son – John R. Luhrs, of Casey.

3 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, and other relatives.

Deputy describes delivering baby during blizzard

News

January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department and other first responders helped a woman give birth during last week’s blizzard. Deputy Joseph McMillen says he was concerned after getting the call because he had gotten stuck in the snow drifts trying to answer an earlier call. “This is going to be a big deal because I don’t think anyone’s going to be able to get to them in that remote part of the county,” he says. Sergeant McMillen says busting through a few snow drifts on the gravel road, the thought of walking did cross his mind. “As I’m driving westbound on 140th I start to process, okay this is going to be me walking,” he says. “So I kind of made that decision before I even got stuck if I did get stuck and once my vehicles disabled it’s I didn’t even I didn’t really think about it.”

Sergeant McMillen approached a house with the front porch light on, and it turned out to be the correct house with the woman and her husband waiting. “I could tell that she was in the advanced stages of labor based on my experience…so I kind of knew that all right this baby’s gonna come soon and I looked at Dad and I said ‘Alright dad it’s gonna be me and you nobody else is coming’,” McMillen says.

Deputy McMillen. (Marshall County Sheriff’s Dept. photo)

McMillen says dispatchers were working to get more help to the farmhouse, and the Clemmons Fire Chief used his tractor to clear a path for the ambulance. “Me and dad are down there, we’re working with mom and I see a tractor go by. and I know there’s an ambulance behind that tractor,” he says. “The feeling of relief is almost indescribable. You know that there’s an advanced level of care there. It’s no longer just Sergeant McMillan. It’s now Sergeant McMillan in whatever level of care showed up, which turns out it was a paramedic. So watching them come in the back door was they were like angels such an answer to prayer.”

He says he assisted the paramedics with the birth. Sergeant McMillen credits dispatchers for finding help, and for working with the woman and her husband before he arrived. McMillen says they are not releasing the name of the family.

Iowa House passes resolution in support of Israel

News

January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has passed a resolution supporting Israel’s right to act decisively to eliminate Hamas after the October 7th terror attacks in Israel. The resolution expressed sympathy and support for the families of Israelis who were killed or taken hostage three months ago. The resolution was not debated and passed on a voice vote after half dozen Republicans read the document aloud. Representative John Dunwell of Newton read a section of the resolution about Israel’s war aims. “The House of Representatives expresses its support for the State of Israel’s  right to pursue, without interference or condemnation, the elimination of Hamas and any other affiliated terrorist groups until Hamas and all such groups are permanently neutralized and public safety is assured.”

Representative John Wills of Spirit Lake was the resolution’s lead sponsor. “The House of Representatives calls upon Iowa’s state and local law enforcement agencies to remain vigilant in protecting all Israeli Americans and all supporters of the state of Israel from acts of crime and all other unlawful discrimination.”

Representative Sami Scheetz, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, is the first Arab American of Palestinian descent to be elected to the state legislature and he voted no on the resolution. Scheetz says the October 7th attack by Hamas was brutal and should be condemned, but he says there’s no reason to believe more violence, chaos and destruction will settle a conflict that’s raged for nearly a century.

There were about 60 pro-Palestinian protesters were in the Capitol rotunda earlier today (Thursday), calling for a cease fire in Gaza.

Reynolds scales back AEA overhaul proposal

News

January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has scaled back her proposal to overhaul Iowa’s Area Education Agencies. Last week, Reynolds released a plan to focus A-E-As solely on special education for children with disabilities. Reynolds says based on feedback from parents, legislators, school superintendents, and teachers — she is dropping the idea of ending the A-E-A’s general education services that focus on things like literacy, math and science for all students.

The A-E-A’s digital resources and lending library for schools were to be closed down in the governor’s original plan, but Reynolds is proposing now that those continue, if schools are asking for those services.

Creston man arrested in Red Oak Thu. morning

News

January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop in Red Oak at around 11:40-a.m. today (Thursday), resulted in the arrest of a man from Creston. Red Oak Police say 24-year-old Brandon Tyler Andrews was arrested for Driving Under Suspension. His bond was set at $491.25.

2024 Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings

Sports

January 18th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Class 1A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
North Linn
12-1
1
2
Newell-Fonda
11-1
2
3
Martensdale-St. Marys
9-3
3
4
Remsen St, Mary’s
11-0
4
5
Riceville
15-0
5
6
Council Bluffs St. Albert
10-1
6
7
Algona Bishop Garrigan
13-1
7
8
Calamus-Wheatland
12-1
8
9
CAM
10-1
9
10
Woodbine
8-2
10
11
Lynnville-Sully
11-2
11
12
Coon Rapids-Bayard
8-2
12
13
Montezuma
9-2
13
14
George-Little Rock
9-1
14
15
Fremont-Mills
13-0
15
 
Dropped Out:  None
 
Class 2A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Dike-New Hartford
10-1
1
2
Panorama
13-0
2
3
Westwood
12-0
3
4
Iowa City Regina
11-2
4
5
Sioux Central
11-1
5
6
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
10-1
6
7
Central Lyon
11-1
7
8
Nodaway Valley
10-2
8
9
North Mahaska
11-1
9
10
Cascade
8-2
10
11
Grundy Center
12-1
11
12
Treynor
8-3
12
13
Aplington-Parkersburg
11-2
13
14
Hinton
11-2
14
15
Jesup
9-2
NR
 
Dropped Out: Kingsley-Pierson/River Valley (15) 
 
Class 3A
 
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Mount Vernon
11-1
2
2
Solon
11-2
1
3
Des Moines Christian
11-1
3
4
Estherville-Lincoln Central
11-2
4
5
Roland-Story
12-0
5
6
Dubuque Wahlert
10-2
6
7
Harlan
9-2
7
8
Benton Community
8-4
8
9
Monticello
10-2
9
10
Algona
9-3
11
11
Spirit Lake
8-3
12
12
Cherokee
10-3
13
13
Forest City
11-2
10
14
Chariton
10-1
14
15
Williamsburg
6-4
15
 
Dropped Out: None
 
Class 4A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Dallas Center-Grimes
10-2
1
2
Clear Creek-Amana
11-0
2
3
North Polk
12-2
3
4
Waverly-Shell Rock
13-0
4
5
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
10-0
5
6
Mason City
10-2
6
7
Le Mars
11-2
7
8
Norwalk
10-2
8
9
Lewis Central
9-3
9
10
Marion
11-2
10
11
Maquoketa
10-2
11
12
Pella
9-2
13
13
Central DeWitt
9-3
14
14
Carlisle
8-4
12
15
Keokuk
11-1
NR
 
Dropped Out: Gilbert (15)
 
Class 5A
 
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Johnston
13-0
1
2
Davenport North
12-2
2
3
Dowling Catholic
10-3
3
4
Waukee
10-3
4
5
Ankeny Centennial
8-5
5
6
Pleasant Valley
10-3
6
7
Ankeny
9-5
7
8
Cedar Falls
11-1
8
9
Cedar Rapids Prairie
9-1
10
10
Waukee Northwest
7-6
13
11
West Des Moines Valley
7-6
9
12
Southeast Polk
6-7
11
13
Sioux City East
9-4
12
14
Iowa City West
6-4
14
15
Sioux City West
5-5
15