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Pott. County Sheriff’s report (2/28)

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February 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office has released an update on recent arrests. Officials say on Monday, a Deputy made contact with a woman from Carson, with regard to Domestic Assault incident that took place, Sunday. She reported 54-year old Troy Dean Stuart, of Council Bluffs, who has a No Contact/Protection Order against him, contacted the woman by phone Monday, when he got out of jail. Stuart was taken into custody on a warrant for Violating the court order. 37-year old Eric Gabriel Thomsen, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Tuesday afternoon, for Driving While Revoked/OWI Test Failure. Thomsen was taken into custody following a traffic stop. Thomsen later bonded out of jail.

A Nebraska man was arrested Tuesday evening, in Pott. County, on four valid Pott. County arrest warrants for Making a False Claim on a hunting/fishing license, non-resident. 51-year old Larry Eugene Rohatsch, of Omaha, was being held in the Pottawattamie County Jail on $1,200 bond. A traffic stop on Highway 92 Tuesday night in Pott. County, resulted in the arrest of 43-year old Ryan Daniel McMullen of Silver City, for Driving While Barred. And, 61-year old Michelle Rae Lett, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Tuesday night, on a Felony warrant for Forgery or Theft of a Lottery ticket. She was taken into custody following a traffic stop.

Date change for Missouri Valley bypass corridor study areas in Harrison County

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February 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation has rescheduled the public information meeting that will now be held Tuesday, March 13, to discuss two Missouri Valley bypass corridor study areas. The northern study area extends along Harrison County Road F-50 from Interstate 29 to U.S. 30. The southern study area includes an area south of Missouri Valley and extends along U.S. 30 from I-29 to 280th Street. The public information meeting was originally scheduled for Jan. 23, which was postponed due to inclement weather.

All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting anytime between 4 and 6 p.m. at the Rand Community Center, 100 S. Fourth St., in Missouri Valley. The meeting will be conducted utilizing an open forum format. Iowa DOT staff will be present to informally discuss the proposed improvements. No formal presentation will be made. The meeting space is accessible for persons with disabilities. However, if you require special accommodations at the meeting, please notify the Iowa DOT contact listed below by March 9th.

For general information regarding the proposed improvements or public meeting, contact Scott Suhr, transportation planner, Iowa DOT District 4 Office, 2210 E. Seventh St., Atlantic, Iowa 50022, phone 712-243-3355 or 800-289-4368, email scott.suhr@iowadot.us.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (2/28)

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February 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report three arrests took place this past Monday: 45-year old Renee Jean Gooch, of Glenwood, was arrested at around 6-p.m. Monday for Driving Under Suspension (DUS). Her bond was set at $300; 20-year old Dylan Seth Harris, of Malvern, was arrested at around 8:40-p.m. Monday, for DUS, Failure to File SR-22 Insurance, and Careless Driving. His bond was set at $1,300. 28-year old Jeffrey Scott Holsinger, of Omaha, was arrested at around 2:20-p.m. Monday at the Mills County Jail, on a warrant for Probation Violation. His bond was set at $1,500.

And, on Feb. 23rd, 57-year old Deborah Ann Fencer, of Glenwood, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Her bond was set at $1,000.

Exira-EHK Board approves bids for G.O. Bond projects

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February 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Exira-Elk Horn/Kimballton School Board met Tuesday evening in Elk Horn, after their meeting had previously been delayed twice by bad weather. Superintendent Trevor Miller told KJAN News they held public hearings on the 2018-19 School Calendar, and Capital Improvement Projects, during which their were no comments. He said the Board then approved the bid packages and they are ready to go on four of the five packages. People are in-place also, and they’re just waiting for better weather.

Miller provided a reminder of what those packages entail: Package A includes the windows project, plus a new HVAC system in the Elk Horn Building, to replace a 1955 boiler and place the building under one system, instead of three. The north and south side parking lots for the Exira Building will be redone. There will also be a new playground in the front, and a new preschool playground on the south side of the building. Other improvements include new lighting for the football and baseball fields, and new concession stand/restroom for the baseball field in Elk Horn.)

Miller says the Package A contract (windows & HVAC system) went Grand Contracting, of Red Oak, for $1.7-million. Package B, the playground/parking lot project, was awarded to Caliber Concrete of Adair, for about $770,000, with the Alternates. Viking Construction, of Exira, was awarded the concrete work for Project C, the baseball/concession stand and other work, for their bid of $156,000. And, the sports lighting and other services went to Pro-Tech Electric Services, of Omaha, for $400,000. Miller says those bids came in where the School Board wanted, so they’re pretty happy, and it leaves them leeway for change orders, and still stay within the $3.9-million bond issue voters approved.

They hope to have all those projects completed by this Fall. Miller also spoke about the “Coaches vs. Cancer” first-year effort by the Student Council and Leo’s Club, which raised $1,400. He said also, there is no change to the 2018-19 School Calendar, from last year, other than a few dates. And, Trevor Miller said the Exira-EHK School Board voted to renew their Auditing contract for three-years, with Nolte, and, they approved Ahlers & Cooney as their Bond and Disclosure Counsel. The next Board meeting is March 19th, at 7-p.m.

Girls State Basketball Schedule Wednesday 02/28/2018

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February 28th, 2018 by admin

Class 2A Quarterfinals

10:00 a.m. – #3 Cascade (22-3) vs. #6 Dike-New Hartford (23-2)
11:45 a.m. – #2 Panorama (23-1) vs. #7 North Union (21-2)

Class 1A Quarterfinals

1:30 p.m. – #1 Springville (21-3) vs. #8 Algona Bishop Garrigan (17-7)
3:15 p.m. – #4 Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton (23-1) vs. #5 AGWSR (21-2) – ON KJAN Pregame 1:45pm
5:00 p.m. – #3 Newell-Fonda (24-0) vs. #6 Kee (22-1)
6:45 p.m. – #2 Central Decatur (24-0) vs. #7 Montezuma (20-3)

Red Oak falls short against Sioux Center in Quarterfinals

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February 28th, 2018 by admin

(From the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union)

Sioux Center is a step closer to a return to the Class 3A championship game.

In a matchup of two teams that press and scramble throughout the game, second-ranked Sioux Center turned back No. 10 Red Oak 76-60 to complete the 3A quarterfinal round and end the Tigers’ 16-game winning streak.

The Warriors held a 13-point lead heading into the fourth quarter, then had to fend off the Tigers the rest of the way. Red Oak got the lead down to 55-48 with a little more than six minutes remaining and what followed was a wild stretch in which Red Oak couldn’t make the shots it needed to get any closer and Sioux Center couldn’t hit the shots it needed to break the game open once and for all.

Sioux Center finally got it done with a couple of big shots. Alyssa Mulder hit a set shot from the right corner to make it 66-54 with 2:29 left and Camryn Cleveringa buried a 3-pointer for a 69-56 lead. Lexi Toering’s layup with 1:24 remaining stretched the lead to 71-57 and the Warriors, last year’s state runners-up, could start thinking about the next round.

Sioux Center will take a 23-2 record against ninth-ranked Monticello at 6:45 p.m. Thursday.

Toering made 10 of 12 shots to lead Sioux Center with 20 points and 10 rebounds. It was a nice comeback for Toering, who was held to four points on 1-for-6 shooting in last year’s title game loss to Pocahontas Area.

Victoria Rensink added 16 points for Sioux Center, while Cleveringa and Jordyn Van Mannen each scored 13.

Red Oak couldn’t quite get it down after upsetting third-ranked Cherokee in the regional finals and finishes 21-3. Sierra Athen led the Tigers with 19 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to break the 3A tournament record of 14 set in 2014 by Unity Christian’s Anna Kiel.

Hannah Vial scored 14 points for Red Oak, Ellie Rengstorf had 13 and Sophie Walker 11 to go with six steals. Red Oak finished with 16 steals and Sioux Center had 13.

Fire chief says 1 person killed, 1 hurt in Eagle Grove blaze

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February 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

EAGLE GROVE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a house fire in north-central Iowa killed one person and injured another. Eagle Grove Fire Chief Tom Peterson told The Messenger that three people were in the Eagle Grove home when the blaze erupted around 9:30 p.m. Monday. He says two of them made it out — one uninjured and one later taken to an Iowa City hospital. Firefighters found the third resident’s body as they knocked down flames.

Peterson says an electrical fire in the kitchen spread through the rear of the structure.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/28/2018

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February 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Boys Class 4A Substate Final Basketball Scoreboard Tuesday 02/27/2018

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February 28th, 2018 by admin

CLASS 4A:

Cedar Falls 62, Dubuque, Hempstead 56
Iowa City, West 49, Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 40
Johnston 87, Des Moines, North 79 (OT)
Muscatine 58, Linn-Mar, Marion 55
North Scott, Eldridge 53, Dubuque, Senior 52
Sioux City, East 63, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 59
Valley, West Des Moines 34, Des Moines, Hoover 31
Waukee 39, Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 36

Hawkeye Ten Girls All Conference Basketball selections

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February 28th, 2018 by admin

2018 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 Maegan Holt** Lewis Central Sr. Forward
2 Alex Mohr** Denison Jr. PG
3 Logan Hughes** Shenandoah Jr. Guard
4 Sierra Athen Red Oak Sr. Forward
5 Aimee Adams Kuemper Catholic Jr. Post
6 Brielle Baker Creston Jr. Guard
7 Megan Witte Lewis Central So. Forward
8 Bailey White St. Albert Jr. Forward
2ND TEAM
1 Hannah Vial Red Oak Sr. Guard
2 Elle Scarborough Glenwood Fr. Guard
3 Sarah Heilsen Denison Jr. Post
4 Nicole Lange Harlan Sr. Foward
5 Brooklyn Bakke Kuemper Catholic Jr. Guard
6 Maddie Hartley Clarinda Sr. Forward
7 Sophie Walker Red Oak So. Forward
8 Natalie Rigatuso Lewis Central Sr. Guard
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Jazlyn Beeck Denison Sr. Forward
2 Jessica Jackson Shenandoah Sr. Foward
3 Alissa Pomrenke Lewis Central Sr. Guard
4 Kalyn Wettengel St. Albert Sr. Guard
5 Maci Overmohle Kuemper Catholic Jr. Guard
6 Kelsey Fields Creston Fr. Post
7 Baylee Newell Atlantic Jr. Guard
8 McKenna Paulsen Lewis Central So. Guard
9 Lexi Larsen Harlan Sr. Guard
10 Teagan Blackburn St. Albert Jr. Forward
11 Ellie Rengstorf Red Oak So. Guard
12 Roxy Denton Shenandoah So. Foward
** denotes unanimous selection