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Jok, Iowa beats Indiana in OT 96-90

Sports

February 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Senior Peter Jok scored 35 points as Iowa rallied from 13 down to beat Indiana 96-90 in overtime on Tuesday night, snapping a three-game losing streak. Jok made a program record 22 free throws for the Hawkeyes (15-13, 7-8 Big Ten), which made 39 free throws to Indiana’s 16.

Jok hit a pair of free throws and two more off a subsequent steal, putting Iowa ahead 84-81 with 2:14 left in OT. The Hawkeyes then forced another turnover, and Jok made it six straight free throws and an 86-81 Hawkeyes lead.

Tyler Cook’s dunk with 59 seconds left sealed it for Iowa, which came back from a 17-4 deficit to start play. Iowa took its first lead, 73-71, on a Cook 3-point play with 2:10 left in regulation, but Josh Newkirk’s free throws with 25.6 seconds to go brought the Hoosiers even at 75-all. Cook missed a jumper at the buzzer to push the game into overtime.

Robert Johnson scored 19 points with seven assists and Thomas Bryant finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds for Indiana (15-13, 5-10), which committed 22 turnovers in losing its fifth straight.

Bluffs man hurt in Pott. County motorcycle crash

News

February 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol reports a man from Council Bluffs was injured Tuesday evening, during a motorcycle crash near the Interstates 29/680 interchange. 43-year old Doyle Lacefield was transported by Crescent Rescue to the UNMC in Omaha, after the 2013 Kawasaki he was riding failed to negotiate the curve as it was traveling from northbound I-29 to westbound I-680, at around 6:30-p.m. The cycle left the road and came to rest in a ditch.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wednesday, 2/22/17

News

February 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s top attorney wants another lawyer to defend a new law that eliminates most collective bargaining rights for public sector workers. Attorney General Tom Miller says in a letter released Tuesday that he’s received support from public-sector unions. Miller says that to avoid a potential conflict of interest, he’ll seek outside legal counsel to represent the state in a lawsuit from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Iowa Council 61.

GARNER, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s U.S. senators were met with overflow crowds who questioned them about President Donald Trump’s action during his first month in office and other issues. Although Republican Sens. Charles Grassley and Joni Ernst held meetings Tuesday in small towns, they drew big crowds. Grassley was in northern Iowa and Ernst was in eastern Iowa. Many of the questions focused on the president, including whether Republicans would investigate whether the Trump campaign made contact with Russian officials.

BLACKSTONE, Va. (AP) — GOP U.S. Rep. David Brat, who rode the tea party wave to a historic political upset nearly three years ago, was confronted by protesters upset about the Trump administration as he held a town hall in his district. Protesters and supporters crowded a restaurant conference room Tuesday in Blackstone where Brat took questions for about hour. Some demonstrated outside the restaurant.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A union official has filed a formal complaint challenging whether a lobbyist for a national conservative organization was registered properly for the first half of the legislative session. Ken Sagar, president of the Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, filed the complaint Tuesday against Drew Klein of Americans for Prosperity. The complaint alleges Klein violated legislative rules by lobbying for bills without registering formally as a lobbyist. Klein says the issue is a misunderstanding.

NAOMI “NONIE” BARKS, 82, of Panora (Svcs. 02/25/2017)

Obituaries

February 21st, 2017 by admin

NAOMI “NONIE” BARKS, 82, of Panora died Tuesday, February 21st at Panora Specialty Care in Panora. Funeral Services for NAOMI “NONIE” BARKS will be held Saturday, February 25th at 10:30am at Panora United Methodist Church. Twigg Funeral Home in Panora has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Friday, February 24th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Twigg Funeral Home in Panora.

Burial will be in the West Cemetery in Panora.

NAOMI “NONIE” BARKS is survived by:

Children: Janet (Tom) O’Brien of Windsor Heights. William “Bill” Barks of Panora.

Sister: Beverly Blahnik of Oregon, WI.

Niece: Lauren Muma of Oregon, WI.

3 Grandchildren

Harassment arrest in Red Oak

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February 21st, 2017 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Red Oak woman Tuesday on a warrant. At 2:20pm Deputies arrested 55-year-old Teresa Eileen Chase of Red Oak on a Warrant for Harassment 1st Degree.  She was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $2,000 bond.

Juvenile arrested for threats to staff at Red Oak High School

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February 21st, 2017 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department was called to the Red Oak High School at 11:00am on Tuesday for threats to a staff member. A male juvenile was arrested for Harassment 1st Degree for threatening to use a gun on a staff member. He was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and then transferred to the Juvenile Detention Facility in Council Bluffs. No further details are known at this time.

Atlantic School District Business Mgr./Board Secretary hired for Urbandale School District

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February 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic School District Business Manager and School Board Secretary Mary Beth Fast has accepted a position as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the Urbandale Community School District. The Urbandale School Board approved her hiring during their meeting Monday night.

Mary Beth has served the Atlantic School District since 2010. Prior to that, she was employed with the Griswold Community School District. Fast has submitted her resignation letter, with her job concluding at the end of the current school year. She will begin her new position with the Urbandale School District on July 1st.

Atlantic Community School District Business Mgr. Mary Beth Fast

Adair County Sheriff’s report (2/21)

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February 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, Tuesday (today) issued a report on recent arrests. Last Friday evening, 28-year old Justin David Wendelboe, of Des Moines, was arrested after an Iowa State Patrol Trooper responded to a single vehicle accident at mile marker 85 of Interstate 80, in Adair County. An investigation determined Wendelboe was allegedly intoxicated. He was brought to the Adair County Jail where his Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) was measured at .231%, or nearly three-times the legal limit for intoxication. Wendelboe was arrested for OWI/2nd offense, Failure to provide proof of insurance, Operating a vehicle without proper registration, and open container. His was released from the Adair County Jail the next day on bond.

18-year old Morgan Lawrence Powell, of Des Moines, was arrested Feb. 15th in Adair, for allegedly violating a restraining order. She was released from custody the following day on bond.

And, on Feb. 15th, 47-year old Kaydean May Darling, of Greenfield, was arrested on an Adair County Felony warrant for Forgery. She was later released on her Own Recognizance.

JAMES IRLBECK, 73, of Manning (Svcs. 2/25/17)

Obituaries

February 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JAMES IRLBECK, 73, of Manning, died Monday, Feb. 20th, at the Manning Plaza Nursing Home. A Mass of Christian Burial for JAMES IRLBECK will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Feb. 25th, at the Sacred Heart Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-until 7-p.m. Friday (2/24), with a Rosary at 4:30-p.m. and a Prayer service at 6:30-p.m.; Visitation will resume at the Sacred Heart Church in Manning on Saturday, from 9:30-a.m. until the time of service at 10:30.

Burial will be in the White Oak Cemetery in New Hampton, MO.

JAMES IRLBECK is survived by:

His wife – Pat Irlbeck, of Manning.

His son – Bart Parks, of Omaha.

His brothers – Bernard (Sonny) Irlbeck, of Templeton; Jerome, and LeRoy Irlbeck, both of Manning, Raymond, Fred and Tom Irlbeck, all of Aspinwall, and Eugene Irlbeck, of Carroll.

and 3 grandchildren.

 

Iowa AG wants to be excused from collective bargaining suit

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February 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa’s top attorney wants to excuse himself from defending the state in a lawsuit that challenges a new collective bargaining law. Attorney General Tom Miller announced Tuesday he wants to seek outside legal counsel to represent the state in a lawsuit filed Monday by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Iowa Council 61.

Miller says he wants to avoid questions about a potential conflict of interest because public sector unions have supported him in the past. His office has defended Gov. Terry Branstad in previous AFSCME lawsuits, but he felt the action was needed in “this highly charged legal dispute.”

AFSCME claims the law, which removes most collective bargaining rights for public workers, is unconstitutional. Branstad’s office says it won’t comment on the merits of the case.