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Bank robbery in Underwood, Monday

News

June 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Pottawattamie County are investigating the robbery of a bank in Underwood. The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office says at around 12:46-p.m., the Communications Center was notified of a bank robbery at the U-S Bank in Underwood (321 Highway Street).

The information received indicated that two subjects entered the business with their faces covered.  The subjects left with an undetermined amount of money.  The suspect vehicle, a white Chevy Aveo was located a short distance from the bank.

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are continuing to investigate the incident.

Atlantic fireworks dealer receives license to conduct business – sales begin 6/13

News

June 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The State Fire Marshal in Iowa reports that 188 licenses to sell consumer fireworks have been issued, including: 127 licenses for permanent sites, including limited quantity licenses, and 61 licenses for temporary sites. Among those granted a license for a temporary site, was Bellino Fireworks, which will operate from their location near Hy-Vee, in the Atlantic Shopping Plaza parking lot. Their license was granted Friday, June 9th, and expires in April, 2018. Sales at temporary sites will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, June 13th. The law requires every licensee to post their license at the specific location where they are selling consumer fireworks.

The Fire Marshal says an additional 39 licenses are ready to be issued upon receipt of payment, and 6 more can be issued when the inspections are completed.  There are an additional 117 applications that are currently in process because additional information has been requested to complete the application.  Although information on 1,128 sites was initially received, only 347 applications were actually filed.

Sales at permanent sites began on June 1.  The first license was issued on June 1, 2017. All sales end on July 8, 2017.Licensing includes permanent sites (buildings that meet safety standards), and temporary sites (tents, stands, or other temporary structures that meet safety standards).  Some of the sites are licensed as exempt-amount sites, which allows only a limited amounts of fireworks to be sold at that location).  Wholesalers who sell fireworks to retailers also must register with the State Fire Marshal, but wholesalers can sell only to retailers and are not permitted to sell fireworks to individuals.  There are currently 14 fireworks wholesalers that have been registered.

The list of licensed retailers is posted on the State Fire Marshal website at http://www.dps.state.ia.us/fm/building/licensing/Fireworks/CF-Licensed-Sites.pdf

The Iowa law allows non-profit groups to sell fireworks.  Non-profit groups can operate a site on their own, or the group can work with a licensed seller who will share profits with the non-profit group.  The licensee must be on-site if another group is selling under that license, or otherwise, both the retailer and the non-profit group must be licensed. Sellers also may choose to sell either first-class consumer fireworks or second-class consumer fireworks.  The type of fireworks will not affect the licensing, but there are different licensing fees.

CLARENCE R. PFUNDHELLER, 96, of Audubon (Svcs. 06/17/2017)

Obituaries

June 12th, 2017 by Jim Field

CLARENCE R. PFUNDHELLER, 96, of Audubon died November 5, 2016. Celebration of Life Memorial Services for CLARENCE PFUNDHELLER will be held at Noon on Saturday, June 17th, at the First United Methodist Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Visitation, with the family present, will be held one hour prior to the service at the church on Saturday (10-to 11-a.m.)

Burial will be in the Greenfield Cemetery.

CLARENCE PFUNDHELLER is survived by:

His daughters: Judy Rhine of Mesa, AZ. Gloria (Jerry) Mosser, of Bellevue, NE, &  Linda (Doug) Weston of Audubon.

3 Step-Children: Gary (Marilyn) Pfundheller, and Patsy Dix, all of Des Moines, & Sandra Weaver, of Maricopa, AZ

Sister: Delores (Ralph) Dent of Audubon.

7 grandchildren, 9 step-grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and 3 step great-grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.

Iowa to put “Tigerhawk” at midfield in ’17

Sports

June 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa will have a logo displayed at midfield in Kinnick Stadium next season for the first time in nearly four decades. The Hawkeyes announced Monday that the new field it is putting in will have the “Tigerhawk” logo, the same one that adorns Iowa’s helmets, between the 45-yard lines.

Iowa has never had that logo, which it created in 1979, at midfield before. The Hawkeyes used a block “I” from 1972-80, but they’ve left midfield blank ever since. The new surface is the first move in a major renovation to the stadium set to take place over the next few years.

Trump supporter charged with voting twice back in Iowa jail

News

June 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa woman charged with voting twice for Donald Trump last fall is back in jail after pleading guilty to yelling epithets at a neighbor. Terri Rote of Des Moines pleaded guilty Monday to disorderly conduct, one day after she was arrested. A complaint says Rote repeatedly cursed at a neighbor in a dispute over their property line.

Rote is scheduled to stand trial next month for election misconduct after allegedly casting two ballots. She told Iowa Public Radio she believed Trump’s claim that the polls “are rigged” and worried her first ballot would be changed to a vote for Hillary Clinton.

A judge revoked Rote’s pre-trial release. She’s being held at the Polk County Jail until she posts a $5,000 bond. Another judge recently ruled that Rote is mentally competent to stand trial.

Shelby man dies from injuries in Saturday crash

News

June 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An accident Saturday evening in Pottawattamie County has claimed the life of a man from Shelby. 41-year old Stephen Gross – who was not wearing a seat belt – was a passenger in the 2003 Chevy pickup that crashed into a tree. Gross died at the scene of the accident that happened at around 7:25-p.m. in the area of 335th Street and Tamarack Road in rural Pott. County.

The Sheriff’s Office says Pott. County Deputies and the Iowa State Patrol responded to the scene. An investigation determined the pickup, driven by 45-year old Cory Hess, of Dunlap, was southbound on 335th street and had gone off the east shoulder of the roadway, through a grassy area, and across Tamarack Road before it hit a tree and came to rest.

Hess – who was wearing his seat belt – suffered non-life threatening injuries. The investigation continues, but it is believed that a medical condition may have contributed to the accident.

Hawkeye 10 2017 Boys Soccer All-Conference Selections

Sports

June 12th, 2017 by admin

2017 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCER TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 Inigo Chaguaceda-Lasa ATLANTIC 10th MidField
2 Ben Irr CRESTON 12 Midfield
3 Cesar Rodrogues DENISON-SCHLESWIG 10 Forward
4 Nelson Lopez DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12 Mid
5 Nacho Vadillo GLENWOOD 12 D/MF/F
6 Andy Van Slyke GLENWOOD 12 D
7 Tanner Fink HARLAN 11 MF
8 Drew Voge HARLAN 11 MF
9 Keaton Jones HARLAN 11 GK
10 Kobe Eischeid CARROLL KUEMPER 12 MF
11 Conner James LEWIS CENTRAL 11 MF
12 Tony Ramos LEWIS CENTRAL 11 FW
13 Cole Jensen LEWIS CENTRAL 10 GK
14 Rodrigo Barajas ST. ALBERT 12 FW
15 Luke Waters ST. ALBERT 11 Defender
2ND TEAM
1 Kolton Carey ATLANTIC 12th Forward
2 Sam Barkley ATLANTIC 12th CB
3 Gavin Woods CRESTON 12 Forward
4 Arturo Valle DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12 Def
5 Erik Jaime DENISON-SCHLESWIG 11 Def
6 Anderson Martinez DENISON-SCHLESWIG 11 Midfield
7 Jordan Renshaw GLENWOOD 11 MF
8 Wren Kock HARLAN 12 D
9 Richard Blackman HARLAN 12 F
10 Tim Sibbel CARROLL KUEMPER 12 GK
11 Colton Irlbeck CARROLL KUEMPER 11 D
12 Austin Cline LEWIS CENTRAL 12 D
13 Bradley Egner LEWIS CENTRAL 11 MF
14 Zach Schaefer LEWIS CENTRAL 12 FW
15 Andrew Hanafan ST. ALBERT 11 FW
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Eric Weiser ATLANTIC 12th Forward
2 Evan Jacobson CRESTON 11 Midfield
3 Guillermo Rios DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12 Midfield
4 Jon Tallmon GLENWOOD 11 F
5 Michael Heithoff HARLAN 9 MF
6 Hunter Manz HARLAN 10 MF
7 Devin Mahoney HARLAN 12 F
8 Blake Bauhmover CARROLL KUEMPER 10 MF
9 Victor Ceballos CARROLL KUEMPER 10 MF
10 Keenan Diercks LEWIS CENTRAL 11 D
11 Paul Devine LEWIS CENTRAL 9 MF
12 Camden Burgett LEWIS CENTRAL 12 FW
13 Jackson Dunning ST. ALBERT HM 11
14 Daniel Koch ST. ALBERT 12 Defender

Hawkeye 10 2017 Girls Soccer All-Conference Selections

Sports

June 12th, 2017 by admin

2017 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS SOCCER TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 Jeanette Blasi CRESTON 12 Defender
2 Alex Mohr DENISON-SCHLESWIG 10 Forward
3 Vanessa Gunderson DENISON-SCHLESWIG 10 Forward
4 Nikki Schuppan GLENWOOD 11 Midfield
5 Kari Schuppan GLENWOOD 9 Midfield
6 Katelyn Malcom GLENWOOD 11 Midfield
7 Haley Arkfield HARLAN 12 Forward
8 Brooklyn Bakke CARROLL KUEMPER 10 Striker
9 Kelsey McSorley * LEWIS CENTRAL 12 Forward
10 Grace Guidry * LEWIS CENTRAL 9 Forward
11 Suzie McDonald LEWIS CENTRAL 12 A-Midfield
12 Kayln Wettengel ST. ALBERT 11 Def/midfield
13 Emily Recher ST. ALBERT 10 Def
14 Teagan Blackburn ST. ALBERT 10 Forward/midfield
15 Emily Casson ST. ALBERT 12 Def
2ND TEAM
1 Zoey Hasty ATLANTIC 10 Forward
2 Kara Kinsella CRESTON 9 Def/Forward
3 Grace Root CRESTON 10 Def/Midfield
4 Tori Herrig DENISON-SCHLESWIG 11 Forward/Midfield
5 Jenna Becker GLENWOOD 12 Defender
6 Emily Ausdemore GLENWOOD 12 Defender
7 Mia McCorkle GLENWOOD 11 Forward/Midfield
8 Courtney Schenkelberg CARROLL KUEMPER 10 Midfield
9 Alissa Pomrenke LEWIS CENTRAL 11 W-Midfield
10 Rachel Cushing LEWIS CENTRAL 9 H-Midfield
11 Taylor Rolles LEWIS CENTRAL 12 Defender
12 Hadley Hill LEWIS CENTRAL 9 Defender
13 Isabella Smith LEWIS CENTRAL 9 Defender
14 Maggie Wettengel ST. ALBERT 10 Midfield/Forward
15 Nicole Hilderbrand ST. ALBERT 12 Midfield
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Alyssa Ginther ATLANTIC 10 Midfield
2 Taylor Bardsley GLENWOOD 12 Forward
3 Abi Schultz GLENWOOD 10 D/F/MF
4 Kylee Hinz HARLAN Midfield
5 Jenna Brelje HARLAN Forward
6 Madeline Wagner CARROLL KUEMPER 12 Forward
7 Kate Dickman CARROLL KUEMPER 12 Defender
8 Sarah Healy CARROLL KUEMPER 10 Defender
9 Gracie Bernard LEWIS CENTRAL 9 W-Midfield
10 Lauren Bilek LEWIS CENTRAL 11 A-Midfield
11 Ellerie Tarbox ST. ALBERT 9 Forward/Midfield
12 Lexie Petry ST. ALBERT 11 Goalie
13 Khloe Niesen ST. ALBERT 11 Forward
14 Mikayla Klusman ST. ALBERT 12 Midfield

Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association Week 4 Rankings 6/12/2017

Sports

June 12th, 2017 by admin

2017 IHSBCA Baseball Rankings
Week 4 Rankings (Released June 11, 2017)

Class 4A (Record)

  1. Johnston (10-1)
  2. Waukee (11-1)
  3. Dowling, West Des Moines (12-3)
  4. Ankeny Centennial (11-3)
  5. Cedar Falls (10-3)
  6. Iowa City West (11-5)
  7. Prairie, Cedar Rapids (11-4)
  8. Indianola (13-4)
  9. Iowa City, City High (12-5)
  10. Clinton (10-4)

Others: Lewis Central (9-4); Cedar Rapids, Jefferson (9-5); Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln (9-4) 

Class 3A (Record)

  1. Harlan (13-0)
  2. Davenport, Assumption (16-2)
  3. Vinton-Shellsburg (11-2)
  4. Carlisle (10-3)
  5. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (13-4)*
  6. Marion (11-4)
  7. Solon (12-4)
  8. Saydel (12-3)
  9. Wahlert, Dubuque (10-7)
  10. Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (10-7)

Others: Waverly-Shell Rock (10-3); Fairfield (10-3); Grinnell (11-3); LeMars (8-3); A-D-M, Adel (10-3); Gilbert (11-2)

Class 2A (Record)

  1. Wilton (14-1)
  2. New Hampton (16-1)
  3. Treynor (13-2)
  4. Cascade, Western Dubuque (13-2)
  5. Dike- New Hartford (11-2)
  6. Beckman, Dyersville (11-4)*
  7. Estherville Lincoln Central (11-3)
  8. Woodward-Granger (14-0)
  9. Clear Lake (8-5)
  10. Regina, Iowa City (10-5)

Others: Alta/Aurelia (9-2); Northeast, Goose Lake (9-5); Roland-Story (11-6); Van Meter (11-0); West Marshall (10-3)

Class 1A (Record)

  1. Newman Catholic, Mason City (15-1)
  2. North Linn (18-1)
  3. Don Bosco, Gilbertville (14-1)
  4. Martensdale-St. Mary’s (16-2)
  5. Akron-Westfield (14-1)
  6. Lisbon (11-1)
  7. West Sioux, Hawarden (9-3)
  8. Saint Ansgar (11-4)
  9. CAM, Anita (11-1)
  10. Exira, EHK (10-0)

Others: Alburnett (12-4); AR-WE-VA, Westide (6-0); Burlington Notre Dame (10-2); Colfax-Mingo (8-2); Highland, Riverside (10-2); Midland, Wyoming (10-3); Moravia (9-3); New London (6-2); St. Albert, Council Bluffs (11-5); St. Mary’s, Remsen (10-6); West Fork (8-2)

Heat wave rolls on with hottest day likely tomorrow

News, Weather

June 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

After a steamy weekend across Iowa, forecasters now say the worst is yet to come with this late spring heat wave. Meteorologist Allan Curtis, at the National Weather Service, says unseasonable high temperatures the past three days will be rising even higher tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon. “Obviously, we’ve had the heat so far and Tuesday’s going to be the hottest going forward,” Curtis says. “Through much of the state, low to mid-90s. People in Des Moines could be looking at 95, 96, something of that nature. The rest of the week is still looking hot, low 90s.”

While the daily heat index has been creeping into triple digits since Friday, no heat advisories or warnings have been issued — not yet. “We are actually pretty close in many cases toward our advisory criteria and not so much our warning quite yet,” Curtis says. “It depends on, in part, have we had heat, a few days of it, is it really humid? What’s our heat index going to be? While we haven’t seen any yet, we’ve been close to the threshold. There’s a shot that we’ll see it tomorrow.”

In addition to the high heat, there’s the possibility for severe weather late Tuesday. “We do expect some storms certainly to fire off to our west tomorrow, mostly in the afternoon and evening,” Curtis says. “They’ll eventually work their way eastward across the state. For most people, it’s going to be evening/overnight hours. There’s absolutely the potential for severe weather, primarily wind and quarter-sized hail or so.”

Oftentimes, big storms will be followed by a change in the weather but that won’t likely be the case this time. “Unfortunately with this one, we’re not going to have a big cold front behind it,” Curtis says. “We’re still going to be in the upper 80s and lower 90s in most places to round out the week. It doesn’t look like we’ll see much relief temperature-wise until the latter half of the weekend, Saturday going into Sunday.”

Iowa’s hot spot on Sunday was 95-degrees in Charles City. The normal high for this time of year is in the upper 70s to low 80s.

(Radio Iowa)