More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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Girls Team Scores
1
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Panorama
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117.00
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Point Breakdown
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2
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Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center
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84.00
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Point Breakdown
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3
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Van Meter
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78.00
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Point Breakdown
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4
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West Central Valley
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68.00
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Point Breakdown
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5
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Tri-Center
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58.00
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Point Breakdown
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6
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Earlham
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53.00
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Point Breakdown
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7
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Des Moines Christian
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28.00
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Point Breakdown
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8
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Audubon
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24.00
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Point Breakdown
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9
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Coon Rapids-Bayard
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19.00
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Point Breakdown
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10
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Exira-EHK
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4.00
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Point Breakdown
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Full results here.
Boys Team Scores
1
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Earlham
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92.00
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2
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Van Meter
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77.00
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3
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Panorama
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72.00
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4
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Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center
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69.00
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5
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Des Moines Christian
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59.00
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6
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Audubon
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46.00
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7
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Coon Rapids-Bayard
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35.00
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8
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West Central Valley
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24.00
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9
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Exira-EHK
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22.00
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Full results here.
The Co-Ed Hawkeye 10 track meet was held on Thursday in Denison. The Lewis Central boys and Denison girls came away with team titles; Atlantic was 3rd in the boys race and 7th in the girls.
Girls Team Scores
1
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Denison-Schleswig
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147.00
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2
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Lewis Central
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106.00
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3
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Harlan
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102.00
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4
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Creston
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97.00
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5
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Glenwood
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89.00
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6
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Shenandoah
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67.00
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7
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Atlantic
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38.50
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8
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Red Oak
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35.00
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9
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Clarinda
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24.50
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10
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St. Albert
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18.00
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11
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Kuemper Catholic
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16.00
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Full results here.
Boys Team Scores
1
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Lewis Central
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162.50
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2
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Glenwood
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160.00
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3
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Atlantic
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99.50
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4
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St. Albert
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69.00
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5
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Kuemper Catholic
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59.00
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6
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Harlan
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57.00
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7
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Denison-Schleswig
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51.00
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8
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Clarinda
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42.00
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9
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Shenandoah
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33.00
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10
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Red Oak
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5.00
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Full results here.
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GARAGE SALE: 10th Maple- Friday 1-6, Saturday 8-12. Boy and girl clothes newborn to size 5. Shoes, pots and pans, bed sheets, dog carrier, and much more.
FREE: Looking to re-home 8 cats. 4 females and 4 males that range in age from 2-8. 2 females are longhaired, one three-colored and one grey and white. 2 shorthair females, one three colored striped and one white with a grey stripe. Males include a 3 colored striped with white paws, black and white, orange and white, and an all black. Would be good for a farm or acreage. Both indoor and outdoor cats. Located in Wiota, call 712-254-6218 or 712-783-4598 in the afternoon/evening.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a man accused of killing a deputy and wounding another while escaping from the Pottawattamie County jail before being recaptured in Nebraska, will be held at a different county jail once he returns to Iowa. Twenty-three-year-old Wesley Correa-Carmenaty agreed to extradition during a hearing Thursday in Omaha.
Woodbury County Sheriff Dave Drew said Correa-Carmenaty will be held at his jail in Sioux City and that his officers will take great caution in handling him. Authorities say Correa-Carmenaty had just been sentenced to 45 years imprisonment in an unrelated case when he managed to grab one of the two deputies’ guns while being transferred the Council Bluffs jail.
Jim Field visits with Audubon High School seniors Kaitlin Schultes, Katie Konkler, Paytn Schramm and Taylor Nielsen.
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All three of Iowa’s Republican congressmen voted for the health care bill that passed in the U-S House Thursday afternoon. Fourth District Congressman Steve King and former Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachman were the first Republicans in congress to introduce bills seven years ago that called for repeal of the Affordable Care Act. King says this shouldn’t be represented as full repeal of Obamacare, because he says it is not. King invited Bachman onto the House floor with him to press the “yes” button together.
He’s satisfied with most of the elements of the bill that passed the House: “Its the package that repeals significant components of Obamacare, puts some pieces in place that are closer to free market, not as free market as I would like…what they do is they satisfied most peoples concerns and stretched other people’s concerns to the absolute limit,” King says.
King says “Obamacare” has collapsed and many of the companies that provided policies have dropped out of the program. He says the bill will save taxpayers money: He says the bill will cut taxes by 999 BILLION dollars in 10 years, cuts spending by one-point-one-five TRILLION dollars, which he says is a 151 BILLION dollar deficit reduction, while it eliminates the employer mandate and eliminates the individual mandate.
The lone Democrat in Iowa’s congressional delegation, Dave Loebsack, voted against the bill as did all House Democrats. The bill passed the House 217-213, and now goes to the Senate.
(Radio Iowa)
Police in Creston report one person was arrested on separate charges this (Friday) morning and two people were arrested Thursday afternoon. 21-year old Chandy Rose Waldhauser, of Lake City, was arrested a little after 2:30- this (Friday) morning, for OWI/1st offense. She was later released on a $1,000 bond.
On Thursday, Creston Police arrested 34-year old Jacob Jeffrey Fry, for Parole Violation, and 37-year old Dustin Ray Kilgore, on two warrants for Probation Violation. Both men are from Creston. Kilgore was being held in the Union County Jail on a total of $10,000 bond. Fry was being held in the jail without bond, until he’s seen by a magistrate.
And, a Creston man reported to Police Thursday evening, that the license plate was missing from his motorcycle. It’s not clear when the theft occurred.
The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson
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