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Three hit during shooting in Iowa City early Sunday morning

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August 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Two men are in custody after three people were shot early Sunday morning in downtown Iowa City — about half an hour before closing time at bars in the area. Iowa City police say none of the victims or the two men charged in connection with the shootings are University of Iowa students. Officials sent out a tweet Sunday morning to make that announcement after being flooded with calls from the parents of students.

Authorities say the shootings were the result of on-going conflicts between two groups of people from Iowa City and Cedar Rapids. Officials would not identify the groups as gangs, but indicated members of these groups are well-known to police in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids.

The three shooting victims range in age from 22 to 27 and one of them was initially listed in critical condition by authorities. A 23-year-old Iowa City man has been charged with attempted murder and intimidation with a dangerous weapon. A 21-year-old from Cedar Rapids has been charged with trafficking in stolen weapons and interference with official acts and public intoxication.

(Radio Iowa)

2017 Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday honors Reynolds, Ernst, others

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August 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Five women were inducted into the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame on Saturday, which was the 97th anniversary of the day women gained the right to vote. Iowa’s first female governor, the first woman from Iowa elected to the U.S. Senate and a woman who’s served on the Des Moines City Council for nearly 24 years were among those honored. Phyllis Peters of Ames, the chairwoman of the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women, described the group as role models. “Role models matter today more than ever because young boys and girls are watching and listening,” Peters said.

Governor Kim Reynolds used her acceptance speech to urge women to feel “empowered” to be “fearless, influential and forward-thinking.” “Change often is driven by girls and women who don’t stop until they get things done,” Reynolds said.

Reynolds spoke of young women she’s met who are “competitive, confident and defying stereotypes,” then a murmur went through the crowd when Reynolds spoke of one of her goals as governor. “Becoming Iowa’s first female governor was both humbling and exciting,” Reynolds says. “…However, it is my responsibility and it is my challenge to do my best to give the historians an opportunity to write much more than: ‘She was Iowa’s first female governor.'”

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst began her speech at Saturday’s event by honoring her mother. “Growing up on a farm in rural southwest Iowa, my mother always taught me and my siblings that with hard work, the sky was the limit when it came to the difference we could make in our community and even around our world,” Ernst said. Ernst emphasized the work she’s doing with women in the senate who come from both political parties. “I have found that often women are able to put politics aside, have an open and frank conversation and work together to find the best path forward,” Ernst said.

Christine Hensley, a member of the Des Moines City Council, was also honored Saturday. She spoke about the transformation of the capitol city’s central business district. “We have 40 huge projects in the pipeline for downtown still continuing to move forward,” Hensley said. “Nationally, we have become a model for downtown renaissance.”

The late Jane Boyd, a legendary teacher and social worker in Cedar Rapids, was also inducted into the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame Saturday. The Iowa Commission on the Status of Women occasionally awards a “Medal for Equality and Justice” — and the co-founder of the Interfaith Alliance of Iowa was honored with it Saturday as well.

Alicia Claypool is also the former chair of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission and she helped found Iowa Safe Schools, a group that supports students who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. Claypool turned to Senator Ernst, who was seated on stage, and thanked Ernst for saying in July that if transgender soldiers can meet training standards and are willing to defend the country, they should be allowed to serve. “We hope that you will continue to fight to make sure that transgender service people can serve the country that they love. There is no room for prejudice in our armed services,” Claypool said.

Claypool didn’t shy away from other political hot topics. Claypool denounced the defunding of Planned Parenthood, the privatization of the state-run Medicaid program and the “demonization” of minorities. “There is much to do. Here are a few suggestions,” Claypool said. “Volunteer for a group whose work is meaingful to you. Volunteer for a campaign. Seek appointment to state boards and commissions. Better yet, run for political office.”

About a dozen protesters who oppose efforts to defund Planned Parenthood gathered outside the event to criticize sponsors for including Reynolds and Ernst in the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame.

(Radio Iowa)

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 8/28/17

Weather

August 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny. High 79. N/NW wind 5-10.

Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 53. Light & variable breeze.

Tomorrow: Mo. Sunny. High 79.N/NE @ 5-10.

Tom. Night: Mo. Clear. Low 55.

Wednesday: Mo. Sunny. High 82.

Thursday: Mo. Sunny. High 83.

Friday: Mo. Sunny. High 85.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 81. Our Low this morning was 55. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 89 and the low was 60. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 100 in 1984. The Record Low for this date was 35 in 1967.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Aug. 28th 2017

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August 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:00 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In vast stretches of the Plains and Northwest known for wheat production, fewer farmers are growing wheat. They’re responding to low wheat prices and changing consumer tastes for high protein foods like hummus, pasta and energy bars, which are increasing demand for alternative crops such as garbanzo beans and lentils. This year, farmers planted the fewest acres of wheat since the U.S. Department of Agriculture began keeping records nearly a century ago.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa is having trouble hiring enough registered nurses to treat inmates at state prisons, so it’s turning to workers with fewer credentials to fill a gap created in part by more competitive benefits in the private sector. Some unions representing Iowa nurses argue the staffing shortage will only worsen as the effects of recent changes to the state’s collective bargaining law begin to set in, though the Iowa Department of Corrections says it’s too early to know its impact on hiring.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police say a man has died from the severe burns he received in a vehicle fire, and investigators are treating the case as a homicide. Firefighters responded Friday afternoon to a fire and found two vehicles aflame. Crews also found a man severely burned. The man died of his injuries Sunday. Police are withholding his name until his relatives can be notified. Investigators have determined the fire was intentionally set and consider the death a homicide.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Thousands of people pass through the State Historical Museum of Iowa’s Civil War exhibit, but visitors usually don’t see the 34 Confederate battle flags tucked away in the museum’s underground vault. Communications manager Michael Morain tells the Des Moines Register that the flags are not on display because they are not central to the history of Iowans on display in the exhibit.

Glenwood XC Meet results 8/26/2017

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August 27th, 2017 by admin

43rd Coed Glenwood Cross Country Meet
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Glenwood Lake Park

Girls Individual Results

1 Schraft, Janette East Mills Girls 19:46.86
2 Kaster, Greichaly Harlan 20:18.87 1
3 McIntyre, Aubrey Glenwood 20:38.65 2
4 Goergen, Kennedy Atlantic 20:47.40 3
5 Kaufman, Kate Glenwood 21:05.81 4
6 Schiernbeck, Madison Oa-Bcig 21:16.87 5
7 Wendt, Ashley Atlantic 21:19.99 6
8 Alberti, Abby Harlan 21:23.24 7
9 Manrose, Carlie Shenandoah 21:29.09 8
10 Smith, Isabella Lewis Central 21:31.96 9

Girls Team Results

Rank Team                      Total    1    2    3    4    5   *6   *7   *8   *9
=================================================================================
   1 Glenwood                     51    2    4   11   16   18   23   29          
      Total Time:  1:47:20.89                                                    
         Average:    21:28.18                                                    
   2 Harlan                       75    1    7   19   22   26   31   46          
      Total Time:  1:48:30.07                                                    
         Average:    21:42.02                                                    
   3 Atlantic                     75    3    6   13   25   28   32   39          
      Total Time:  1:49:02.31                                                    
         Average:    21:48.47                                                    
   4 Alhs                        109   10   14   17   30   38   44   47          
      Total Time:  1:51:36.98                                                    
         Average:    22:19.40                                                    
   5 Lewis Central               115    9   12   27   33   34   36   42          
      Total Time:  1:52:05.12                                                    
         Average:    22:25.03                                                    
   6 CB Thomas Jefferson         138   15   21   24   37   41   45   50          
      Total Time:  1:53:06.33                                                    
         Average:    22:37.27                                                    
   7 Shenandoah                  146    8   20   35   40   43   49   51          
      Total Time:  1:53:58.19                                                    
         Average:    22:47.64                                                    
   8 Oa-Bcig                     212    5   48   52   53   54   55               
      Total Time:  2:12:03.14                                                    
         Average:    26:24.63

Boys Individual Results

1 Covington, Parson Glenwood 17:38.46 1
2 Petersen, Jalen Atlantic 17:53.43 2
3 Woltmann, Cael Lewis Central 17:56.06 3
4 Humpal, Anthony CB Thomas Jefferson 17:59.40 4
5 Booton, Aidan CB Thomas Jefferson 18:22.40 5
6 Powders, Archie CB Thomas Jefferson 18:32.18 6
7 Leinen, Caleb Abraham Lincoln 18:34.00 7
8 Stanley, Nick Shenandoah 18:44.02 8
9 Martinez, Juan Carlos CB Thomas Jefferson 18:45.43 9
10 McIntyre, Sam Glenwood 18:46.05 10

Boys Team Results

1 CB Thomas Jefferson 35
Total Time: 1:32:26.41
Average: 18:29.29
2 Glenwood 57
Total Time: 1:33:12.73
Average: 18:38.55
3 Lewis Central 82
Total Time: 1:34:58.92
Average: 18:59.79
4 Abraham Lincoln 120
Total Time: 1:37:21.26
Average: 19:28.26
5 Atlantic 128
Total Time: 1:37:12.85
Average: 19:26.57
6 Harlan 167
Total Time: 1:39:47.07
Average: 19:57.42
7 Shenandoah 171
Total Time: 1:41:50.06
Average: 20:22.02
8 Clarinda HS 189
Total Time: 1:43:47.41
Average: 20:45.49
9 Oa-Bcig 216
Total Time: 1:43:55.54
Average: 20:47.11
10 East Mills 285
Total Time: 1:52:17.60
Average: 22:27.52

Full Results: Glenwood CC varsity boys results 2017 Glenwood CC varsity girls results 2017

 

High School Volleyball Scoreboard Saturday 08/26/2017

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August 27th, 2017 by admin

Saturday, August 26th

AHSTW 21-21, Atlantic 12-17
AHSTW 21-21, Denison-Schleswig 19-18
Ankeny Centennial 25-22-15, Lewis Central 19-25-7
Atlantic 21-21, CAM, Anita 11-17
Atlantic 21-21, Denison-Schleswig 10-13
Carroll 21-19-15, Davis County, Bloomfield 12-21-8
Carroll 21-19-15, Knoxville 18-21-10
Clarinda 18-21-15, Earlham 21-14-4
Clarinda 21-21, CAM, Anita 10-12
Clarinda 22-21, AHSTW 20-17
Clarke, Osceola 19-21-15, Bedford 21-17-7
Clarke, Osceola 19-21-15, East Union 21-16-13
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 19-21-15, IKM-Manning 21-15-9
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 21-21, IKM-Manning 14-11
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 21-21, Underwood 10-18
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 21-16-15, Denison-Schleswig 12-21-10
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 21-21, CAM, Anita 10-17
Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 21-10-15, Clarke, Osceola 18-21-4
Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 21-21, Bedford 14-16
Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 21-21, East Union 13-17
Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 25-25, Clarke, Osceola 11-12
Des Moines, Roosevelt 21-17-15, Carroll 16-21-7
Dike-New Hartford 25-25, Red Oak 14-16
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 21-21, Lewis Central 16-16
Earlham 18-21-15, AHSTW 21-18-12
Earlham 21-17-15, Atlantic 12-21-8
Earlham 21-21, Riverside, Oakland 16-17
Earlham 21-23, Denison-Schleswig 17-21
East Sac County 19-21-15, Glenwood 21-18-12
East Sac County 21-21, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 13-18
East Union 20-25-15, Lamoni 25-18-7
East Union 21-21, Bedford 15-8
Glenwood 21-15-15, Underwood 11-21-8
Glenwood 21-21, Underwood 9-15
Glenwood 21-21-15, Logan-Magnolia 23-15-13
Harlan 21-21, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 18-18
Harlan 21-21, Logan-Magnolia 18-10
Harlan 21-21, Treynor 19-16
Harlan 21-21, Underwood 14-10
Harlan 23-21, East Sac County 21-13
IKM-Manning 16-22-15, East Sac County 21-20-12
IKM-Manning 21-21, Logan-Magnolia 19-19
Indianola 21-21, Glenwood 12-13
Indianola 21-21, Harlan 17-17
Indianola 21-21, IKM-Manning 7-7
Indianola 21-21, Logan-Magnolia 16-13
Indianola 21-21, Underwood 18-11
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 21-21, Emmetsburg 5-6
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 21-21, Fort Dodge 9-19
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 21-21, Grand View Christian 14-16
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 21-21, Humboldt 10-18
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 21-21, South Central Calhoun 12-13
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 21-21, Spirit Lake 7-15
Lewis Central 21-21, Centennial 2 10-13
Lewis Central 21-21, Pella Christian 15-13
Logan-Magnolia 21-21-15, East Sac County 23-19-13
Pella 21-21, Carroll 17-12
Red Oak 21-21, Ankeny 15-8
Red Oak 21-21, Waukee 11-16
Riverside, Oakland 21-21, CAM, Anita 18-15
Treynor 16-21-15, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 21-18-13
Treynor 20-21-15, Indianola 22-10-11
Treynor 21-21, East Sac County 11-16
Treynor 21-21, Glenwood 19-14
Treynor 21-21, IKM-Manning 14-5

 

Des Moines police: Fire victim dies, consider case homicide

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August 27th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police say a man has died from the severe burns he received in a vehicle fire, and investigators are treating the case as a homicide.

Firefighters responded Friday afternoon to a fire in northeast Des Moines and found two vehicles aflame. Crews also found a man severely burned, and he was taken to a local hospital and then moved to a burn unit at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

The man died of his injuries Sunday. Police are withholding his name until his relatives can be notified. Investigators have determined the fire was intentionally set and consider the death a homicide. It’s the 23rd homicide in Des Moines this year.

Morrison’s 10th-inning homer leads Rays past Cardinals 3-2

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August 27th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Logan Morrison hit his second homer of the game in the 10th inning to lead the Tampa Bay Rays past the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 on Sunday. Morrison drove a 97-mph fastball from Sam Tuivailala into the right-center field bleachers with one out in the 10th inning for 31st homer this season, a career high.

Sergio Romo (3-1) threw a scoreless ninth, and Alex Colome worked a scoreless 10th for his major league-leading 39th save in 44 chances. All five runs in the game were scored on solo homers.

The win was the Rays’ third in four games and fifth in seven as they attempt to chase down a wild-card spot. Tampa Bay improved to 8-5 in extra innings. Tampa Bay starter Chris Archer allowed one run and five hits over seven innings. The right-hander struck out eight and walked one.

Cardinals right-hander Lance Lynn allowed two runs and six hits over seven innings, striking out eight and walking three.

Oldest living female Marine in Iowa honored on her 100th birthday

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August 27th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Cass County who served in the Marine Corps during World War II, was honored Sunday during a “Meet and Greet” at the Armory in Atlantic, on the day after her 100th Birthday, Elleen Wheatley was warmly celebrated and greeted by friends, family and former active members of the military, during the event.  Wheatley is the oldest living female Marine in Iowa.

Photo courtesy Brian Rink.

Brian Rink, a fellow Marine, read a letter from the man who serves as the 18th Sgt. Major of the Corps, to Corporal Wheatley:

“The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, 26 August, 2017. Dear Corporal Elleen Wheatley, I am pleased to convey my warmest congratulations on the occasion of your 100th birthday. You supported the efforts of our nation prior to enlisting in the Corps, by working at a munitions plant in Ankeny, Iowa, at the time your family was already serving in the cause of our nation. With a twin brother and a husband serving in the Army, you paved the way for all Marines, and you should be proud of all your accomplishments.

You answered the nation’s call with courage and devotion to duty. The spirit and fortitude you and your fellow Marines demonstrated, played a key role in shaping the heritage of our Corps.      The Marines serving throughout the world today, take great pride in carrying on the illustrious legacy of valor, discipline and steadfast fidelity that you helped forge. We’re proud to follow in your footsteps.    

Again, thank you for your service to our country and Corps, and Happy Birthday, Marine! Semper Fidelis. (Signed) Ronald L. Green, 18th Sgt. Major of the Marine Corps.” The statement was followed by a raucous “Oooh Rah!”

Wheatley joined the military when she was 25, just two weeks after she was married. She worked in the Quarter Masters, in transportation, during her time of service from July 8, 1943 to Nov. 10th, 1945.

Iowa Public Information Board meets in secret on shooting

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August 27th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Public Information Board recently met in secret to discuss an accidental fatal shooting by a Burlington police officer. The Des Moines Register objected to the board’s decision to take action Friday based on the secret meeting. The board declined to say what action it took.

Board member Rick Morain says he understands the newspaper’s frustrations, but he supports the action because he took part in the private discussion. The board met Friday to review the 2015 accidental fatal shooting of Autumn Steele. She was shot in front of her toddler by a Burlington policeman.

Steele’s family and the Burlington Hawk Eye want state officials to release a 12-second police video that includes the shooting.