More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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Audubon Wheeler Relays
Girls:
1. Panorama 152.00
2. Treynor 104.00
3. Audubon 74.00
4. Underwood 63.00
5. IKM-Manning 59.00
6. Adair-Casey-Guthrie Center 48.00
7. Griswold 39.00
8. Clarinda 27.00
9. CAM 21.00
10. Exira-EHK 1.00
Boys:
1. Underwood 136.00
2. Treynor 101.00
3. IKM-Manning 73.00
4. Adair-Casey-Guthrie Center 67.00
5. AHSTW 38.00
6. Audubon 35.00
7. CAM 29.00
8. Tri-Center 26.00
9. Exira-EHK 24.00
10. Panorama 22.00
11. Coon Rapids-Bayard 19.00
12. Griswold 18.00
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Lady Red Relays @ Missouri Valley
1. Harlan 164.00
2. Logan-Magnolia 105.00
3. Denison 97.00
4. AHSTW 65.00
5. Tri-Center 42.00
6. Carroll 40.00
7. Riverside 23.00
8. AHSTW JV 14.00
9. Whiting 13.00
10. West Harrison 11.00
10. Missouri Valley 11.00
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Fremont-Mills Relays
Girls:
1. Fremont Mills 136.00
2. Southwest Valley 117.00
3. Sidney 102.00
4. Glenwood 59.00
5. East Mills 47.00
6. Stanton 37.00
7. Essex 26.00
8. Heartland Christian 23.00
9. Clarinda Academy 12.00
Boys:
1. Sidney 165.00
2. Fremont Mills 118.00
3. Stanton 97.00
4. Glenwood 79.00
5. East Mills 44.00
6. Essex 26.00
7. Iowa School F/T Deaf 20.00
8. Heartland Christian 17.00
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Carlisle Boys Wildcat Relays
1 Indianola 132.00
2 Carlisle 117.50
3 Norwalk 95.00
4 Harlan Community 85.00
5 Nevada 71.00
6 Winterset 69.50
7 ADM 56.00
8 Bondurant-Farrar 35.00
9 Chariton 32.00
10 Perry 21.00
11 Oskaloosa 18.00
12 Knoxville 9.00
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Woodward-Granger Girls Hawk Relays
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Mount Ayr Raider Relays
Boys Team Scores
Girls Team Scores
The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.
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Officials with the Creston Police Department report 34-year old Boone Hayes, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday morning, for Violation of a Protection Order. Hayes was arrested at his home and later released from the Union County Jail on a Promise to Appear in court. And, 32-year old Leah Hayes, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday afternoon at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, also for Violation of a Protection Order. She was also released on a Promise to Appear.
Two incidents of vandalism were reported to Creston Police this week. A man from Mt. Ayr said someone egged his vehicle while it was parked in the 400 block of N. Cherry Street, in Creston. The incident, which happened sometime between 4-and 6-a.m. Tuesday, resulted in about $100 damage. And, the Gibson Memorial Library reported that sometime prior to opening Tuesday morning, someone shot a building window with a BB gun. The damage was estimated at $200.
The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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(Radio Iowa) — Iowa has become the 6th state in the country to offer state government information through “smart speakers.” People may now reference the “State of Iowa” as they ask their Amazon “Alexa” or Google “Echo” some common questions, like how to get a birth certificate or replacement driver’s license. Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg says nearly half of all the adults in the U.S. use voice assistants to interact with their mobile devices. “We talk a lot in our administration about connectivity, whether that’s broadband connectivity or otherwise,” Gregg says, “and starting today, our state government is that much more connected to its people.”
Jeff Franklin, the chief information officer for the State of Iowa, says the state hired a private company called “Webspec Design” to develop the template for this project. “Because people look for information in different ways,” he says, “some chat, some search and some ask their smart speaker, this capability allows us to meet the needs of our citizens and the way they use technology every day.”
State agencies identified more than 200 questions often asked by citizens. Those questions are now part of the “Ask the State of Iowa” database accessible by smart speaker.
Officials with the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office say Sun Valley Lake Golf Course officials in Ellston reported over the weekend that someone had driven a vehicle onto the golf course and caused damage to three greens. The incident happened at approximately 2:30-a.m., April 20th. Anyone with information about the crime is encouraged to contact the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office at (641)-464-3921.
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