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Monday High School Boys Basketball Scores

Sports

December 5th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Council Bluffs Jefferson 69, Lewis Central 68

Western Iowa Conference:
Riverside 75, Griswold 39
Tri-Center 75, West Harrison 35
Logan-Magnolia 56, Fremont-Mills 40

Rolling Valley Conference:
Woodward-Granger 50, Glidden-Ralston 39
Tri-Center 75, West Harrison 35

Corner Conference:
Heartland Christian 51, Hamburg 42

Raccoon River Conference:
Clarke 63, Carlisle 49
Norwalk 67, Winterset 56

Pride of Iowa Conference:
Baxter 77, Martensdale-St Mary’s 57
Central Decatur 68, Lamoni 15

Monday High School Girls Basketball Scores

Sports

December 5th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Lewis Central 66, Council Bluffs Jefferson 16
Red Oak 53, Essex 38

Western Iowa Conference:
Fremont-Mills 54, Logan-Magnolia 23
Riverside 53, Griswold 30
Tri-Center 58, West Harrison 25

Rolling Valley Conference:
Woodward-Granger 37, Glidden-Ralston 30

Corner Conference:
Hamburg 45, Heartland Christian 25

Raccoon River Conference:
#3 Norwalk 39, Winterset 31

Pride of Iowa Conference:
Central Decatur 50, Lamoni 28
Southeast Warren 51, Orient-Macksburg 34
#3 Des Moines Christian 50, #3 Martensdale St. Mary’s 46

Creston Police report, 12/5/23

News

December 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Creston (IA) Police Department report a man from Lamoni was arrested at around 12:22-a.m. today (Friday). 22-year-old Adrian Iseah Zendejas was arrested at the intersection of Osage and E. Adams Streets in Creston, on charges of that include Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession of a Controlled Substance Marijuana/1st Offense. Zendejas was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on $1300 cash or surety bond.

Monday night, 42-year-old Lexie Elaine Wambold, of Creston, was arrested at 801 W. Taylor Street. Wambold was charged with Theft 5th Possess/Control under $300. Police say she was cited and released from the scene.

And, a little after 5-a.m., Monday, 27-year-old Wyatt Dean Low, of Stuart, was arrested at 905 N. Cherry in Creston. Low was charged with Obstruction of E-911 communications, and Domestic Abuse Assault – 1st Offense/with Dangerous Weapon. Low was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

Shenandoah P.D. releases arrest report for November

News

December 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Shenandoah, Iowa) – Officials with the Shenandoah Police Department, Monday (12/4/23), released a report detailing 23 arrests that occurred last month. Among them, was:

  • 34-year-old Jesse Eugene Hutton, of Omaha, who was arrested Nov. 27th, for Burglary in the 3rd Degree, Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree, and on two-counts of Theft in the 5th Degree.
  • On the 25th, Shenandoah Police arrested 30-year-old Trent Brammer, of Shenandoah, for Child Endangerment causing bodily injury.
  • On Nov. 20th, 19-year-old Ethan Glidden, of Shenandoah, was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
  • On the 15th: 24-year-old Cameron Craig Hilligoss and 21-year-old Hunter Jason Stanley, both of Shenandoah, were arrested on a valid Page County warrants pertaining to original charges of Theft in the 4th Degree and Lottery-Forged/Theft of ticket.
  • Police in Shenandoah arrested 25-year-old Sayj Elizabeth Matin, of Shenandoah, on Nov. 10th, for Domestic Assault causing injury.
  • On the 9th, 62-year-old Rochelle Denise Olson, of Sioux Falls, SD, was arrested in Shenandoah for Possessionof drug paraphernalia and Poss. of a Controlled Substance/2nd offense.
  • 46-year-old Andrew Lee McCue, of Shenandoah, was arrested Nov. 6th, for Abandon[ment] of cats and dogs, causing serious injury.
  • And, on Nov. 2nd, 28-year-old Deborah Jordan Snider,  of Shenandoah, was arrested on four-counts of Child Endangerment and two-counts of Animal Neglect, causing death.

View the complete Shenandoah Police report HERE.

Walnut home damaged in Monday morning fire

News

December 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Walnut, Iowa) – Firefighters from Atlantic and Marne were requested by Walnut Fire late Monday morning, to assistant Walnut Fire with a residential structure fire. The call for mutual aid went out to at around 11:51-a.m.

A fire in an upstairs bedroom took place at 50596 Highway 83. Walnut Fire Chief Rob Akers reported smoke was coming from roof of the home upon the arrival of the first crews. The fire, he said, started when a malfunctioning electrical wire ignited a mattress. Akers reported there was significant damage to the upstairs of the home.

Firefighters from Avoca and Hancock were on-hand to assist in conducting containment operations. Atlantic and Marne Fire, as mentioned, were en route to the scene when they were told to disregard their page at around 12:03-p.m. Those units returned to their quarters and were back in-service a short-time later.

Search for a missing Sac County man temporarily suspended

News

December 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SAC CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A volunteer search organization assisting in finding a missing Sac County man, temporarily suspended searches, Monday. as they try determine new locations to investigate. Jake Rowley, the Midwest team leader for the non-profit United Cajun Navy search and rescue organization, said on social media Sunday night, that weren’t conducting any organized searches for 53-year-old David Schultz, of Wall Lake. The pause, he said, is so that they can regather any known information to determine new search areas. Searches may possibly resume on Wednesday, according to Rowley.

Sarah Schultz, David Schultz’s wife, said she last saw her husband at around 7:30-p.m. on Nov. 20th, before he left their home. David was a truck driver and had to deliver a load of hogs from Eagle Grove to Sac City, but he never made it to Sac City. His truck was found the next morning on Highway 71 on the road about seven miles north of Sac City, with the trailer still fully loaded with the hogs. David’s wallet and phone were found in the semi and his jacket was found in a nearby ditch. David is a white male who is approximately 5-feet, 11-inches tall and weighs about 180 pounds. He has brown hair and eyes. He was last known to be wearing Wrangler jeans, cowboy boots, and a Peterbilt hat.

Anyone with information about David Schultz or where he may be is asked to call the Sac County Communications Center at 712-662-7127. In the update announcing they were temporarily suspending searches, Rowley said that they have so far searched more than 100,000 acres and feel they may have exhausted all possible locations. Instead, they will be focused on “specialized teams and investigators to try and receive any new leads” as they work with law enforcement.

UPDATE: Woman arrested in connection with an Indianola woman’s kidnapping and injury

News

December 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – In update to our previous report, officials with the Des Moines Police Department, Monday, said another person was arrested in connection with the kidnapping and injury over the weekend, of a woman from Indianola. Authorities said 34-year-old Jessica Wheeler faces a charge of Kidnapping in the 1st Degree in connection with the investigation. Police said “Evidence indicates that she is a co-conspirator in crimes committed against the victim.” Earlier, authorities said the victim’s ex-boyfriend, 40-year-old Jordan Mangum, of Indianola, was charged with first-degree kidnapping, willful injury, and violation of a no-contact order. He is being held at the Polk County Jail.

(Original DM PD press release)

Just before 9-pm Saturday night, patrol officers were notified by officers with the Osceola Police Department that a 32-yr-old female was at the Clark Co Hospital reporting that at approximately 2:30 a.m., she had been bound with duct tape and kidnapped from her Des Moines home by her ex-boyfriend and held until being dropped off outside the hospital. The victims injuries were serious, and she was transferred to a Des Moines hospital for surgery. Detectives were able to interview the victim following surgery.
Evidence indicates that after being taken from her home, the victim was moved to a residence in Indianola where she was held against her will. The victim was later place into a vehicle and transported to an unknown location outside of Indianola where she was forced out of the vehicle. The victim was then choked, run over by the vehicle, and had her throat cut. The victim pleaded for her attacker to stop. The victim was placed back in the vehicle and was driven to the Clark County Hospital and dropped off in the street.
Late Sunday afternoon, DMPD detectives executed a search warrant at a residence in Indianola. 40-yr-old Indianola resident Jordan Mangum has been charged with Kidnapping-1st Degree, Willful Injury, and Violation of a No Contact Order.
The victim remains hospitalized as she recovers from her injuries.

Weather could impact success of deer hunting

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

December 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state’s first gun deer season wraps up Wednesday and the success of hunters could depend on the type of weather they saw. D-N-R State Deer Biologist, Jace Elliott, says they recently built a model that shows how specific weather conditions impact hunters. “Snow falling on opening day tends to increase harvest. But accumulated snow depth throughout the season has a negative relationship with harvest, meaning, the more snow that’s on the ground throughout the season, means less deer harvested, generally speaking,” Elliott says. Other weather conditions can also impact hunting success. “Rainfall also has a negative impact on deer harvest. But cooler temperatures tend to increase harvest,” he says.

Elliot says adverse weather conditions may make hunters focus more on getting a deer so they can get back out of the woods. “You know, it’s hard, it’s hard to say. And it could be a social phenomenon, meaning it influences hunter behavior that leads to more deer harvested,” Elliott says, “or it could be biological, meaning that deer have a higher likelihood of being harvested.” His personal experience is the snow can help you when you are hunting deer. ” You know, I certainly think it’s a lot easier to spot deer on the landscape when there’s you know, snow covering the ground, but it’s also perhaps easier to drive deer when you can see fresh tracks,” Elliott says.

The second deer gun season will run through the 17th.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tue., Dec. 5, 2023

Weather

December 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny. Breezy. High near 39. N/NW winds 5-15 mph w/gusts to 25.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 23.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny & breezy, with a high near 50. S/SW wind 10-20 w/gusts to around 25 mph.
Tom. Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 34. S/SW wind 10-20 mph.
Thursday: Sunny & breezy, with a high near 60.
Thu. Night: Mostly clear & breezy, with a low around 34.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 39. The Low was 26. We received a trace of snow Monday morning. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 46 and the Low was 21. The Record High on December 5th in Atlantic, was 66, in 2001. The Record Low was -14 in 2005. Sunrise is at 7:30. Sunset at 4:50.

Study: Diabetes cases have more than doubled since 2003

News

December 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s obesity rate is soaring and a new federal report says the number of American adults diagnosed with diabetes has more than doubled in the past 20 years. Diabetes is a potentially life-altering condition that affects nearly 40-million people nationwide. Dr. Donna O’Shea at UnitedHealthcare is concerned the growing prevalence of diabetes could affect human longevity.

“Many people attribute that to the weight changes that we are seeing,” O’Shea says. “Obesity, starting in childhood and then, of course, getting worse as you become an adult and very high in the adult population. That obesity can affect all different disease states, but significantly diabetes.”

A state study in 2017 found nearly 232-thousand adult Iowans with diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is when your body cannot use the insulin it produces, resulting from poor nutrition. It accounts for nearly 95-percent of all cases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study also found an increase in the number of people under age 20 developing diabetes, which O’Shea says is a disturbing trend.

“We know, first of all, that the risk of childhood obesity is increasing. It’s now up to one in five young people,” she says. “The number of adults with diabetes has more than doubled in the last 2 decades, so, this is really becoming a significant health problem.”

According to a report released this fall by Trust for America’s Health, Iowa is among 22 states with an adult obesity rate at or above 35%, with Iowa reaching 37%. O’Shea says the steady rise in diabetes cases is why it’s important to stay active and eat a nutritious diet. “Even when you have diabetes, you need to control those blood sugar surges. For example, you want to be eating healthy proteins such as chicken, fish, or turkey, as well as non-starchy, fibrous vegetables like broccoli, green beans or carrots, and a moderate amount of carbohydrates.”

Carbs in the food you eat raises those blood sugar levels. The CDC recommends you keep track of how many carbs you eat and set a limit for each meal, as it can help keep your blood sugar levels in your target range. The Mayo Clinic says a person who eats two-thousand calories a day should be eating about 225 grams of carbs a day.