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Tabor man arrested Wednesday on felony Theft charge

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October 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports 34-year old Casey Dean Freemyer, Jr., of Tabor, was arrested this (Wednesday) morning at around 7:50, after deputies with the Fremont County K9 Unit observed Freemyer in the 700 block of Main Street in Tabor.  Freemyer had an active Fremont County warrant for his arrest for Theft 2nd, a Class D Felony.

In August of 2018 the Tabor Police Department received a call of a suspicious disassembled vehicle located at a residence in Tabor.  The vehicle was found to be reported stolen out of Council Bluffs, Iowa and an investigation led to a warrant being issued for Freemyer by the Tabor Police Department.

Freemyer is being held on a $5,000 cash bond at the Fremont County Jail.

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Hawkeyes’ Stanley named Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week

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October 17th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior quarterback Nate Stanley was named the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week following his six-touchdown performance in Iowa’s 42-16 win at Indiana on Saturday.

Stanley was selected from the “Great 8” list that featured seven other quarterbacks: Joe Burrow (LSU), Jarrett Guarantano (Tennessee), Tyler Huntley (Utah), Jordan Love (Utah State), James Morgan (FIU), Andre Nunez (Louisiana), and Brock Purdy (Iowa State).

Stanley (6-foot-4, 242-pounds), is a native of Menomonie, Wisconsin (Menomonie High School). He completed 21-of 32 pass attempts against Indiana for 320 yards and six touchdowns. The scoring strikes covered 9, 28, 12, 11, 54, and 4 yards, and included five different receivers.

The six touchdowns tie Chuck Long for the second most in single-game history at Iowa. Long twice threw six touchdowns in a game, while the school record is seven (Chuck Hartlieb versus Northwestern, 1987). Saturday marked Stanley’s 11th career multi-touchdown game, and his fourth straight. He has 14 touchdowns over the last four games, which ties for the most ever over a four-game stretch in school history (Long, 1985).

Stanley has four career 300-yard games, including three in his last four outings. Stanley has 41 career touchdown passes. He moved past Chuck Hartlieb (37) and C.J. Beathard (40) on Saturday to tie for No. 5 on Iowa’s all-time list with Matt Rodgers (41). Stanley has 3,972 career passing yards, 11th all-time. For the season he has completed 108-174 attempts for 1,473 yards and 15 touchdowns, with five interceptions.

Earlier this week, Stanley was named the Walter Camp Football Foundation national Offensive Player of the Week, College Football Performance Awards national Player of the Week and Big Ten Conference Co-Offensive Player of the Week.

The 19th-ranked Hawkeyes (5-1, 2-1) host Maryland (4-2, 2-1) Saturday in the annual Homecoming contest (11 a.m. CT, ESPN2).

Iowa’s Fant, Hockenson share Mackey weekly honor

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October 17th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa tight ends Noah Fant and T.J. Hockenson share the honor as the John Mackey Tight End of the Week for their play in Iowa’s 42-16 win at Indiana last Saturday. The announcement was made Wednesday by the John Mackey Award. It is the first time in the history of the award that teammates have shared the weekly honor.

The 2018 John Mackey recipient will be announced Dec. 5, and presented Dec. 6 live at the Home Depot College Football Award Red Carpet Show on ESPNU. Iowa’s Dallas Clark received the John Mackey Award in 2002, while Tony Moeaki (2009) and Allen Reisner (2010) were both semifinalists.

Fant (6-foot-5, 241-pound) is a junior from Omaha, Nebraska (Omaha South High School), while Hockenson (6-5, 250) is a redshirt sophomore from Chariton, Iowa (Chariton High School). The Hawkeye duo combined for eight receptions for 209 yards and three touchdowns against Indiana.

Fant recorded his sixth touchdown of the season with a 28-yard reception late in the first period.  He later added a season-long 58-yard reception that led to Iowa’s final score of the game. Fant had four catches for 102 yards at Indiana and leads Iowa through six games with 23 receptions (298 yards) and six touchdowns.

Hockenson recorded four receptions for 107 yards and two scores against the Hoosiers. He had a 9-yard catch for Iowa’s first score, and added a 54-yard touchdown in the third quarter. Hockenson leads Iowa with 394 receiving yards (22 receptions) and has three receiving touchdowns and one rushing touchdown.

Fant has 18 career touchdown receptions ranking fourth all-time at Iowa and first among Hawkeye tight ends. He ranks third all-time among Big Ten Conference tight ends. Fant led the nation’s tight ends a year ago in scoring receptions (11) and average per catch (16.5).

Fant and Hockenson are the first two Hawkeyes to surpass 100 receiving yards in the same game since 2011 (Keenan Davis and Marvin McNutt versus Pitt). Hockenson has surpassed 100 receiving yards twice in 2018 (125 versus Wisconsin), while Fant had 116 receiving yards in a 2017 win at Nebraska.

The 19th-ranked Hawkeyes (5-1, 2-1) host Maryland (4-2, 2-1) Saturday in the annual Homecoming contest (11:01 a.m. CT, ESPN2).

ISU’s Wiggington, Lard on Preseason All-Big 12 lists

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October 17th, 2018 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State sophomore guard Lindell Wigginton has been named to the 2018-19 Preseason All-Big 12 Team, as voted on by the league’s head coaches. Wigginton’s fellow sophomore, Cameron Lard, received honorable mention recognition.

Wigginton is the Big 12’s leading returning scorer after averaging 16.7 points per game as a freshman. The Dartmouth, Nova Scotia native shot 40.1 percent behind the arc and hit an ISU freshman record 69 three-pointers. An All-Big 12 honorable mention selection and member of the Big 12 All-Newcomer team last season, Wigginton scored 20 or more points in 13 games, including the final four games of the 2017-18 season.

Lard averaged 12.6 points and 8.1 rebounds during his redshirt freshman campaign. The Natchitoches, Louisiana native was second in the Big 12 in field goal percentage (.601) and third in blocks (2.2) en route to earning All-Big 12 honorable mention accolades for the 2017-18 season. He paced the Big 12 with 3.4 offensive boards per game.

The Cyclones open the 2018-19 season at Hilton Coliseum on Tuesday, Nov. 6 against Alabama State.

2018-19 Big 12 Preseason Awards

Preseason Player of the Year: Dean Wade, Kansas State
Preseason Newcomer of the Year: Dedric Lawson, Kansas
Preseason Freshman of the Year: Quentin Grimes, Kansas

Preseason All-Big 12 Team

Lindell Wigginton, Iowa State
Dedric Lawson, Kansas
Barry Brown, Kansas State
Dean Wade, Kansas State
Sagaba Konate, West Virginia

Honorable Mention: Cameron Lard (ISU), Udoka Azubuike (Kansas), Quentin Grimes (Kansas), Alex Robinson (TCU), Kerwin Roach II (Texas), Jericho Sims (Texas), Jarrett Culver (Texas Tech)

Body of a missing man found in a Glenwood creek

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October 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office said today (Wednesday), the body of a man missing since Oct. 16th was found in a creek. Authorities say at around 8:15-a.m., Officers Blake Westerhold and Trevor Mass located the body of 37-year old Justin Wright, of Glenwood.

His body was found in the Tinkle Branch Creek, by the City Maintenance yards, between S. Locust Street and Nuckolls Street. The cause of death remains under investigation.

Earling man formally charged in NE fatal crash

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October 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Shelby County man appeared this (Wednesday) morning in the Douglas County, NE., court and was formally charged in connection with a fatal weekend crash. 28-year old Tony Kenkel, of Earling, was charged with motor vehicle homicide and driving under the influence. The charges were combined, meaning if Kenkel is found guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of 23 years in prison. Bond was set at $100,000. Kenkel’s preliminary hearing is set for November 14th at 9 am.

The crash happened at around 7:30-p.m. Saturday, near Bennington, NE. Authorities said Kenkel was driving a pickup that crossed the median on Highway 36 near Lake Cunningham Road, and struck a car occupied by 21-year old Joseph Daniels, and 21-year old Thomas Griese, both of Council Bluffs.

Daniels died at the scene of the crash. Griese suffered from serious injuries and was transported to a local hospital. Investigators said Kenkel had been drinking.

(UPDATE) Mega Millions jackpot soars to $900 million, second-highest

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October 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Mega Millions jackpot is now up to $900 million. Lottery officials raised the estimated prize Wednesday, less than a day after another drawing without a winner increased the prize to $868 million. Officials say no tickets matched all six numbers to claim the Mega Millions prize Tuesday night. The numbers were 3, 45, 49, 61, 69 and Mega Ball 9. The next drawing will be Friday. The estimated jackpot for that drawing would be the second-largest lottery prize in U.S. history.

The largest lottery jackpot was a $1.6 billion Powerball prize won in January 2016. The jackpot has been growing since July, when some California office workers won $543 million.
The odds of winning the jackpot aren’t good, at one in 302.5 million. Mega Millions is played in 44 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Elkhart Plastics, Inc. Acquires Atlantic Rotomolder facility

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October 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Elkhart Plastics, Inc. (EPI) has signed a definitive agreement to purchase the assets of The Plastic Professionals (P2) and Connect-A-Dock (CAD), both located in Atlantic.  The divisions are subsidiaries of Owner Revolution, Inc., located in Adair. Officials said in a press release, that the transaction is expected to finalize within the next 30 days. EPI will then take ownership of Plastic Professionals and Connect-a-Dock.  Plastic Professionals is a 15-year-old custom rotational molder that primarily serves the marine recreation and point of purchase industries. CAD currently manufactures molded components for Connect-A-Dock, which was founded in 1995 and supplies modular floating docks and PWC docks to dealers across the U.S.

EPI CEO Jack Welter said in the news release, that “We’re excited that this acquisition will allow us to increase our U.S. footprint and give EPI greater capacity. We’re looking forward to increasing service to current and future customers with an additional manufacturing location.” EPI corporate headquarters are located in South Bend, Ind. Additional locations include Elkhart, Ind.; Littleton, Colo.; Middlebury, Ind.; and Ridgefield, Wash. Welter says EPI plans to transfer products to P2 from some of the current locations to better serve existing customers. Plastic Professionals has 10 rotational molding machines.

EPI creates rotationally-molded products in an almost endless variety of shapes, lengths, and thicknesses out of its factories. The company provides custom designs for clients in industries including recreational vehicles, marine, agriculture, commercial construction equipment, heavy truck equipment, material handling, and more. EPI also manufacturers Tuff Stack™ and Tuff Cube™ Intermediate Bulk Containers and KONG Coolers.

In April, 2017, Owner Revolution announced a permanent lay-off of employees at their Atlantic location. Reports at the time indicated the staff changes were due to the loss of a major contract with a company that produces portable coolers and drink wear.

Food drive underway in Cass County

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October 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Democratic Party is once again asking for your donations for their food drive to benefit Cass County residents. Democratic Party Chair Sherry Toelle says “This will be our third consecutive food drive; however, we have had others in the past but just not in consecutive years. The Cass County community has been generous in their outpouring of support for our less advantaged citizens. I hope that they will continue to support this cause.”

Food donations as well as donations of paper goods and personal care items can be taken to the Cass County Democratic Party Headquarters at 511 Chestnut in Atlantic through November 8th. Toelle hopes to have drop boxes placed in other towns; questions can be directed to the HQ at 712-243-8683 (243-VOTE).

Family lawsuit says jailer left inmate hanging from bedsheet

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October 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

GRUNDY CENTER, Iowa (AP) — A central Iowa county has settled for $500,000 a lawsuit that says a man who died after tying a bedsheet around his neck was left hanging for 13 minutes while a jailer who  discovered what happened stood outside. The lawsuit filed against Grundy County by relatives of 26-year-old Jared Slinker says any chance for lifesaving efforts was delayed because the county staffed just one employee to work as both communications dispatcher and jail supervisor. The lawsuit filed after the January 2016 incident says safety rules prohibited the employee from entering Slinker’s cell until another employee arrived.

The Des Moines Register reports that family members say they told jail staff about his suicidal behavior, but he was booked into jail as a general inmate — no suicide watch. Grundy County Sheriff Rick Penning told the newspaper that no major changes have been made since the January 2016 death to the jail’s staffing or intake policies.