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Midwest Sports Headlines: 12/19/2018

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December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Tyler Cook scored 18 points, Luka Garza added 15 and No. 23 Iowa beat Western Carolina 78-60 for its third consecutive win. Joe Wieskamp scored 10 points for the Hawkeyes, who forced 26 turnovers and led by as many as 27 points.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Dedric Lawson had 16 points and 14 rebounds, Charlie Moore made six 3-pointers en route to 18 points, and top-ranked Kansas pulled away in the second half for an 89-53 victory over plucky but overmatched South Dakota. Freshman forward David McCormack added a career-best 12 points off the bench for the Jayhawks, helping to soak up minutes while Udoka Azubuike is sidelined with a sprained ankle.

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Brady Manek matched a season-high with 18 points, and Oklahoma defeated Creighton 83-70. Christian James had his fourth straight double-double for the Sooners with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Kristian Doolittle and Rashard Odomes registered season highs with 13 points and Miles Reynolds also scored 13.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals have signed outfielder Terrance Gore to a split contract for next season, giving them yet another speedster to join what could be baseball’s fastest roster next season. Gore, traded by the Royals to the Cubs for cash in August, will make $650,000 in the majors and $350,000 in the minors, and he could make a $100,000 in performance bonuses.

RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks have placed guard Jordan Simmons on injured reserve after he suffered a knee injury last week against San Francisco. Simmons had played well in his three starts this season while filling in when D.J. Fluker was injured. Fluker’s status for Sunday’s game against Kansas City is in question due to a hamstring injury.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Dec. 19th 2018

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December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CST

OSCEOLA, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa judge has cited the courthouse arrest of a drunken prosecutor in dismissing charges against a man accused of sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy. Judge Marti Mertz issued the ruling Monday, saying the Clarke County prosecutor’s unavailability at a recent hearing “was the finale” following unexplained inactivity and lack of responsiveness. The man was arrested more than a year ago. The prosecutor was arrested for being drunk just before the man was set to enter a new plea in October.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Corrections Department says a man serving a life sentence has died. The department said in a news release Tuesday that 61-year-old Charles Lasage was pronounced dead Sunday afternoon at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics in Iowa City. Court records say Lasage’s imprisonment began Jan. 25, 1993, after his first-degree murder conviction for killing 11-year-old Rosalyn Barnes in Polk County.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Des Moines City Council found a new approach to contain the city’s beloved community cats and address health concerns. The “trap, neuter, return” ordinance _ in effect on March 1, 2019 _ aims to help manage cat populations more humanely.

GREENE, Iowa (AP) — Two rural northeast Iowa school districts intend to offer firearms safety courses for middle school students this spring. Joel Foster is superintendent for both the Clarksville and North Butler school districts, and he says he hopes the courses will prepare students in both districts to react in the event of an active shooter situation. Students will use inoperable guns with replica ammunition. Parents can opt to have their children sit out the courses.

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Sex assault case dropped, judge cites drunken prosecutor

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December 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OSCEOLA, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa judge cited the courthouse arrest of a drunken prosecutor in dismissing charges against a man accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy. Judge Marti Mertz issued the ruling Monday and chastised Clarke County Attorney Michelle Rivera. The prosecutor’s unavailability at a recent hearing in the case “was the finale following unexplained periods of inactivity and lack of responsiveness” since the man’s arrest more than a year ago, the judge said.

A sheriff’s deputy arrested Rivera for being drunk in an Osceola courtroom on Oct. 18, just moments before the man was scheduled to enter a new plea and be sentenced in the case. The man later sought a dismissal because he hadn’t been tried within a year of his arraignment. He was initially charged with sex assault and telephone dissemination of obscene material to a minor. Investigators say he admitted engaging in sex act with a minor in August 2017.

The state can’t refile the same charges against the man, said Mark Pennington, a former Polk County prosecutor not involved in the case “Everybody should be upset about it,” Pennington said. “That’s why you have to hold elected officials, including county attorneys, to a high standard.” Drake University law professor Robert Rigg, a criminal law expert, said there are options if the state wants to pursue charges.

Clarke County prosecutors could attempt to file different charges, such as lascivious acts against a child. Or they could allow federal prosecutors to file their separate charges to get around the double-jeopardy protections the man now has at the state level. A spokesman for the Iowa Attorney General’s office said no one at the county level has sought their help in the case.

Rivera pleaded guilty in the courthouse intoxication incident and was fined $65. Rivera lost her re-election bid in November. She was arrested again last week in Osceola on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and child endangerment. According to court documents, an officer said Rivera was intoxicated when she dropped her daughter off at a day care. A hearing on the new charges is set for Thursday.

Page County Sheriff’s report – part 2 (12/18)

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December 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports two people were injured Dec. 13th during a collision on Highway 2, just east of O Avenue. Authorities say 82-year old David Eugene Anderson, of Clarinda, was driving a 1989 Chevy Caprice eastbound on the Highway, when he fell asleep at the wheel and crossed into the westbound lane a little after 3-p.m.

Anderson’s car hit a 2006 Ford van driven by 34-year old Tanja Marie Bolton, of Council Bluffs, as she was traveling westbound on Highway 2. Bolton and Anderson were transported to the Clarinda Regional Health Center by Clarinda Ambulance Service, for treatment of undisclosed injuries. Anderson was cited for Failure to Maintain Control. Damage to the vehicles amounted to $5,000.

Also happening on Dec. 13th, was the arrest at around 3:40-p.m., of 28-year old Drew David McKinley, of Omaha. He was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, after deputies from the Page County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop in the 1800 block of Highway 71, for a minor traffic infraction. During the traffic stop K-9 Lucas was deployed and alerted on an illegal substance in the vehicle. McKinley was transported to the Page County Jail where he posted a $300 bond and was released pending further court proceedings.

And, on Dec. 14th at around 2:15-p.m., deputies with the Page County Sheriff’s Office were notified by a Jailer of an inmate possibly having contraband in the Jail. Jail staff and Sheriff’s Office staff conducted a search of the jail. During the search, 45-year old Jess Scott Larson, of Clarinda, was further charged with Possession of a controlled Substance, possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and two counts of contraband in a correctional facility. Larson was removed from the cell block and placed into another block.

He was originally held in the Page County Jail on Clarinda Police Department charges for Theft in the 5th degree, Possession of a controlled substance, and one-counts of Contraband in a correctional Facility stemming from a December 8, 2018 arrest.

Harlan Police report (12/18)

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December 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department, Tuesday, issued a report on recent arrests. Most recently, on Monday, 63-year old Gary Lyn McCoy, of Harlan, was arrested for making false reports to police, interference with official acts and disorderly conduct.

Last Saturday, 66-year old Larry Steven Muerer, of Harlan, was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.  And, 23-year old Dakota Jay Grote, of Harlan, was cited for disorderly conduct stemming from the same disturbance incident.

Last Thursday, 38-year old Suzanne Kay Labastida, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on an active warrant following a traffic stop in Harlan.  Labastida was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

On Dec. 12th, 37-year old Galen Mckinzie Hutt, of Harlan, was taken into custody following an investigation.  Hutt was escorted to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with sexual abuse 2nd degree.

And, on Dec. 11th, 46-year old Larry Monroe Lange, of Harlan, was arrested for trespassing and public intoxication.

AP high school boys basketball poll 12/17/2018

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December 18th, 2018 by admin

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. Waukee (5) 5-0 100 2
2. North Scott, Eldridge (4) 6-0 97 3
3. Ankeny (2) 6-0 84 4
4. Davenport, Central 7-0 72 5
5. Iowa City, West 4-1 69 1
6. Bettendorf 5-1 54 6
7. Sioux City, East 5-0 46 9
8. Valley, West Des Moines 5-2 20 NR
9. Cedar Falls 5-1 17 NR
10. Prairie, Cedar Rapids 4-1 16 NR

Others receiving votes: Ames 9. Dubuque, Senior 5. Des Moines, North 4. Sioux City, West 4. Linn-Mar, Marion 3. Marshalltown 2. Pleasant Valley 2. Lewis Central 2.

Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Oskaloosa (9) 7-0 108 1
2. Maquoketa (2) 7-0 95 2
3. West Delaware, Manchester 6-0 85 4
4. Wahlert, Dubuque 4-1 60 9
5. Clear Lake 6-0 58 5
6. ADM, Adel 5-1 42 NR
7. Gilbert 6-1 40 6
8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 3-2 31 10
9. Marion 5-1 25 3
10. Pella 4-2 14 NR

Others receiving votes: Xavier, Cedar Rapids 13. Grinnell 7. Norwalk 7. Clear Creek-Amana 5. Glenwood 5. Carroll 4. Humboldt 3. Atlantic 2. Carlisle 1.

Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. North Linn, Troy Mills (8) 6-0 106 1
2. Treynor (2) 6-0 93 2
3. Western Christian, Hull (1) 3-1 80 3
4. Camanche 6-0 65 6
5. Van Meter 5-0 59 4
6. West Sioux, Hawarden 8-0 54 7
7. Boyden-Hull 5-0 40 NR
8. South Hamilton, Jewell 7-1 37 5
9. West Branch 7-1 27 8
10. Unity Christian, Orange City 6-1 13 10

Others receiving votes: OA-BCIG 8. Pella Christian 6. Sioux Center 5. Crestwood, Cresco 5. Forest City 2. West Burlington 2. Regina, Iowa City 1. Madrid 1. Monticello 1.

Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Grand View Christian (9) 5-1 108 1
2. Montezuma (2) 8-0 92 2
3. George-Little Rock 5-1 77 3
4. New London 6-0 66 7
5. Ankeny Christian Academy 5-0 64 5
6. Martensdale-St. Marys 7-0 41 9
7. Stanton 6-0 40 8
8. Bishop Garrigan, Algona 5-1 23 4
9. South O’Brien, Paullina 6-1 19 NR
10. Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids 6-0 11 NR

Others receiving votes: Notre Dame, Burlington 10. AGWSR, Ackley 10. Calamus-Wheatland 9. Ar-We-Va, Westside 8. Easton Valley 7. Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton 6. Dunkerton 4. St. Albert, Council Bluffs 3. West Fork, Sheffield 3. Audubon 2. Prince of Peace Prep, Clinton 2. Highland, Riverside 1.

Volunteers needed for study on nicotine patches and memory

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December 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa volunteers are needed for a medical study that’s testing whether using nicotine patches can improve memory in people who have mild memory loss. Doctor Paul Newhouse is the lead investigator for what’s being called the MIND Study, that’s MIND for Memory Improvement through Nicotine Dosing.

Contrary to popular beliefs, he says memory loss is -not- a normal part of aging and can be a precursor to Alzheimer’s disease. Up to 20 volunteers from Iowa are needed to take part in the study which would be conducted at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

While there is no payment for volunteering, there would be free treatment for up to two years and those who need it could be compensated for travel. Because nicotine is in tobacco products, most people think it’s addictive and harmful, but Newhouse says that’s not the case when it’s used in a transdermal patch.

Nicotine is a natural plant product, he says, and it’s safe when used as directed. Nicotine has medicinal benefits, according to Newhouse, and while it’s usually associated with tobacco, it’s also in tomatoes, eggplant and cauliflower. Newhouse is director of the Center for Cognitive Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The study is underway at 32 sites nationwide though this will be its first trial in Iowa. For more information, call 866-MIND-150 or visit: MINDStudy.org.

Ernst hopeful partial government shutdown can be avoided

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December 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A partial federal government shutdown will happen Friday if lawmakers fail to resolve an impasse — and Republican Senator Joni Ernst says it’s unclear what may happen this week.

The sticking point in negotiations has been President Trump’s demand that congress provide five BILLION dollars for construction of a wall along the southern border. A White House spokeswoman today (Tuesday) said the Trump Administration has found other ways to get that money.

Democratic leaders in congress have repeatedly said there are not enough votes in the House or Senate to fund the wall. Ernst, who is now part of the Republican leadership team in the U.S. Senate, says that doesn’t make sense.

That 2013 bill was the immigration reform package that passed the Senate with bipartisan support. It included a pathway to citizenship for immigrants who entered the country illegally as well as that eight billion dollars for enhanced border security. The U.S. House did not take a vote on the package.

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