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19-year-old charged with making threat to school in NE IA

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May 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A man from Greene is in jail today (Thursday), charged with making a threat of terrorism against the school in northeast’s Iowa Butler County. The Butler County Sheriff’s Office reports 19-year-old Andrew Corwin was arrested Wednesday after allegedly making a threat to the school in Greene. Law enforcement alerted the district about a potential threat Wednesday morning prompting a 45 minute lockdown at the North Butler Junior/Senior High School. Butler County Sheriff Jason Johnson says Corwin was apprehended soon after the investigation began. Johnson says Corwin was not found at the school, nor did the investigation conclude that he had been at or near the school. Corwin faces a Class D Felony punishable by up to five years in prison.

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NE woman arrested on a drug charge in Pott. County

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May 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop on a vehicle in Pottawattamie County at around Noon, Wednesday, resulted in the arrest of a woman from Nebraska. Sheriff’s officials say a 2001 Accura was pulled over on Wabash Avenue by a Pott. County Deputy. Upon further investigation, a glass pipe used to smoke methamphetamine was discovered. The pipe had meth residue on it. The driver of the vehicle, 39-year old Nicole E. Anson, of Omaha, was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and she was issued several traffic citations. And, an inmate at the Pottawattamie County Jail was served with a warrant for Violation of Probation, Wednesday afternoon. A Deputy read the warrant for 33-year old Michael Joseph Stone, of Council Bluffs. Afterward Stone was returned to the custody of Corrections Staff.

Render Selected for Rimington Watch List

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May 31st, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior lineman Keegan Render has been named to the Rimington Trophy Preseason Watch List, the Boomer Esiason Foundation announced Wednesday.

The Rimington Trophy is awarded to the nation’s premier center in college football and is presented annually by the Boomer Esiason Foundation.

Render (6-foot-4, 307-pounds) started in all of Iowa’s 13 games in 2017. The Indianola, Iowa native saw action at center, right guard, and left guard last year, while playing in every offensive down in five of 13 games. Render was part of two 50-point offensive outputs, as the Hawkeyes gained 487 yards of total offense against Ohio State and 505 yards of total offense against Nebraska.

The Rimington Trophy winner will be announced on Jan. 12, 2019, at the Rococo Theatre in Lincoln, Nebraska. The center with the most first team votes will be determined the winner.

Render and the Hawkeyes open their season on Sept. 1 against Northern Illinois.

Iowa’s Cropley Earns All-America Honors

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May 31st, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior Tyler Cropley has been named an NCAA Division I Second-Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, it was announced Thursday by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper.

Cropley, a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award, is the 20th All-American in Iowa baseball history and the sixth under Hawkeye head coach Rick Heller. He is the first Iowa catcher to earn first or second-team All-America honors; Alex Dvorsky was a freshman All-American as a catcher/outfielder in 1999.

The McCook Lake, South Dakota, native hit a team-best .342 as a senior and led the team in hits (68), doubles (20), RBIs (50), slugging percentage (.578), and on-base percentage (.449).  The catcher also tied for the team lead with 43 runs and was second with nine home runs.

Cropley ranked in the top-15 in the Big Ten Conference in nine different offensive categories.

The first-team All-Big Ten selection paced the team with 21 multi-hit and 14 multi-RBI contests.  He had two walk-off home runs — a grand slam in Iowa’s 13-9 win over Bradley on March 28 and a two-run home run to give the Hawkeyes a 7-5 series-clinching victory over No. 7 Michigan on April 29.

Cropley’s 20 doubles are tied for the second most in a single season in school history.

Cass County Supervisors approve loan & financial assistance packages

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May 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors have passed two resolutions pertaining to an Urban Renewal Project and the purchase of a new Sheriff’s Department K9 SUV. The action followed public hearings on both matters. There were no objections written or oral, for either of the matters. Auditor Dale Sunderman read the first resolution pertaining to the authorization of an Internal Loan, to fund Urban Renewal Project costs associated with the Elite Octane Ethanol plant. The motion was for non-recurring debt on an amount not to exceed $350,000, which would act as a compliment to the General Obligation funds, because of a change order and additional legal and retention fees. The loan would be repaid through Tax Increment Financing funds before June 1st, 2035.

The second resolution was with regard to Cass County’s application for financial assistance with USDA Rural Development, for the partial funding of the costs associated with a Cass County Sheriff’s K9 vehicle. The Sheriff’s Department is making the application, with the County approving the purchase of a vehicle to replace an SUV that is aging-out. Supervisor Steve Green, the former Police Chief of Atlantic, explained the difference between a K9 transport vehicle and any other type of vehicle. He said they door poppers to get the dog out quickly in an emergency situation, vehicle interior temperature sensors to make sure the K9 doesn’t overheat, and other specialized equipment he said “Is expensive.” USDA Rural Development would pay 35-percent of the cost associated with the vehicle, which is expected to be a Chevy Tahoe.

In other business, the Board approved Crow River Construction’s application for partial payment amounting to slightly more than $68,067, for work on the ethanol plant gray water transmission line. Snyder Engineer’s Dave Sturm said the “project is essentially complete and has passed all the tests, with the exception of start-up pumping.” They’re still waiting for the ethanol plant to receive water. And, the Board approved Manatt’s application for partial payment amounting to $470,633 for work on the Glacier-to Buck Creek and Echo Road paving project. Dave Sturm said just over $2.5-million worth of work has been completed on the $2.77-million contract. That part of the project should wrap up, he said, in a couple of weeks. Sturm said the plant should be operational by mid-June.

School nurse pleads not guilty to having sex with student

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May 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — An eastern Iowa school nurse has pleaded not guilty to a charge that she had sex with a 16-year-old student. Linn County District Court records say 46-year-old Angela Beik, of Marion, entered the plea last week to a charge of sexual exploitation by a school employee. Her trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 24th.

Beik was the school nurse at Linn-Mar High School in Marion and also employed at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids. Police began an investigation of Beik in March. They’d learned that state officials were checking a report that Beik told fellow St. Luke’s nurses that she’d had consensual sex with the boy. They reported the conversation to officials.

Boys State Soccer begins today

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May 31st, 2018 by admin

The Boys State Soccer Tournaments begin today at Cownie Soccer Park in Des Moines and continue through Saturday. Quarterfinals are being played Thursday, Semifinals on Friday, and Finals and Consolation Finals on Saturday.

Class 1A

#1 Iowa City Regina vs. #8 Treynor 12:00pm (Field #9)
#4 Gilbert vs. #5 Davenport Assumption 12:10pm (Field #7)
#2 Williamsburg vs. #7 Nevada 12:15pm (Field #6)
#3 Des Moines Christian vs. #6 Iowa Mennonite 12:05pm (Field #8)

Class 2A

#1 Pella vs. #8 Perry 2:30pm (Field #9)
#4 Dallas Center-Grimes vs. #5 Cedar Rapids-Xavier 2:40pm (Field #7)
#2 Storm Lake vs. #7 Hudson 2:45pm (Field #6)
#3 Marion vs. #6 Newton 2:35pm (Field #8)

Class 3A

#1 WDM Valley vs. #8 Waukee 5:00pm (Field #9)
#4 Ankeny Centennial vs. #5 Iowa City, West 5:10pm (Field #7)
#2 Cedar Rapids Prairie vs. #7 Ankeny 5:15pm (Field #6)
#3 Bettendorf-Morningstar-Rivermont vs. #6 Iowa City, City High 5:10pm (Field #8)

Kuemper 8th at 2A Girls State Golf

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May 31st, 2018 by admin

The Kuemper Catholic Knights girls golf team finished 8th at the Class 2A State Girls Golf Tournament at Lake Panorama National Golf Course. The Knights finished with a two-day total of +215, 791. Van Meter was the State Champion team with a +157, 733 total.

Morgan Weber of Dike-New Hartford was the individual State Champ with a +4, 148 two-day total. She shot rounds of 75-73 to win it by 12 strokes. McKenna Ludwig of Kuemper Catholic was 23rd overall with a +44, 188. Her teammate Katie Schweers was right behind in 24th with a +45, 189.

Girls Regional Soccer Scoreboard Wednesday 05/30/2018

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May 31st, 2018 by admin

A number of area Girls Regional Soccer games were postponed from Tuesday to Wednesday night. Class 1A Schools were playing Regional Quarterfinals and Class 2A Schools were playing Regional Semifinals.

1A Region 2: Panorama 4, Kuemper Catholic 3 (OT)
1A Region 2: Tri-Center 9, Logan-Magnolia 0
1A Region 3: Harlan 4, Riverside 0

2A Region 2: Glenwood 9, Denison-Schleswig 2

3A Region 1: CB Abrham Lincoln 2, Ames 1

2 injured in Creston accident, Tuesday

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May 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Creston Police Department report the drivers of two vehicles were injured during a collision, Tuesday afternoon. 59-year old Rhonda Lee Campbell,  and 30-year old Waymond Lee Foster, both of Creston, were transported by ambulance to the hospital in Creston, after their vehicles collided just before 1-p.m. Tuesday, at the intersection of Oak and Howard Streets. Authorities say Campbell was traveling west on Howard Street in a 2012 Chevy Equinox, while Foster was traveling north on Oak Street in a 2011 Ford E-350.

Foster claimed he stopped, and that Campbell was going too fast. Both vehicles collided in the middle of the intersection, Afterward, the Chevy continued northwest into the parking lot by an apartment complex and struck a boat/trailer before coming to rest after running into the north apartment building. The boat and building both sustained damage. The Ford continued northwest as well, and hit a large tree before coming to rest. The vehicles sustained a combined $11,000 damage. Damage to the boat and trailer was estimate at $2,100, while the apartment building sustained $1,000 damage.