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UI to Introduce Hawkeye Women RISE Podcast

Sports

October 23rd, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa Athletics Department announced Monday the introduction of the Hawkeye Women RISE Podcast, sponsored by the Iowa City Area Sports Commission & Athletic Club.

The Hawkeye Women RISE podcast will highlight the past, present and future of Iowa women’s sports. It will highlight the remarkable stories and incredible accomplishments both in competition and in life. This podcast will allow listeners to feel inspired by stories of adversity overcome and celebrate UI women’s athletics and empower.

“The Hawkeye Women: RISE campaign is a comprehensive effort in support of all women’s sports at Iowa,” said Sloane Tyler, senior director of development. “The Hawkeye Women Rise podcast will allow us to share our vision for the female student-athlete experience, and how supporters can be a part of our teams’ success.”

Hawkeye Women: RISE is a transformational initiative to advocate for, and support Iowa women’s athletics. Together, we will build facilities, create endowments, and invest in our female student-athletes. The goal is to assist the women’s teams to build championship-caliber programs, that ensure our Iowa student-athletes are ready to be the next generation of leaders upon graduation.

“Our organization is especially proud of this partnership and the advocacy programs Hawkeye Women RISE provide to girls and women’s athletics,” said Josh Schamberger, President of Think Iowa City. “We are very thankful for the opportunity.”

Below is a schedule for the monthly podcast recordings, located at the Athletic Club (200 E 9th Street) in Coralville at noon.

  • Tuesday, Oct. 24 — Lisa Bluder (Head Women’s Basketball Coach)
  • Tuesday, Nov. 7 — Clarissa Chun (Head Women’s Wrestling Coach)
  • Tuesday, Dec. 5 — TBD
  • Tuesday, Jan. 9 — TBD
  • Tuesday, Feb. 6 — TBD

“I am honored to host The Hawkeye Women Rise Podcast and excited to continue telling the inspiring stories within Hawkeye Athletics in a podcast format,” said Sasha Schmid, Iowa head women’s tennis coach. “ We look forward to enhancing the podcast with the Hawkeye community’s presence with a live audience.”

Visit the following links for more information about Hawkeye Women RISE and Hawkeye Women RISE Podcast:

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 10/23/23

Sports

October 23rd, 2023 by admin

The top ranked teams are the same in the final Radio Iowa high school football poll. Todd Kimm reports.

 

(Update) Ionia firefighter dies after accident in Chickasaw County

News

October 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) –  In an update to our previous report, authorities in northeast Iowa say a Chickasaw County firefighter died in an accident involving two department vehicles, Sunday. A report from the Iowa State Patrol says an Ionia fire truck and a U-T-V converted for firefighting were trying to pass a slow moving tractor as they responded to a fire call around 4 p-m. The fire truck struck the back of the U-T-V, causing it to roll. The driver 43-year-old Anthony Hoffman of Ionia was ejected. Hoffman was flown to Mayo Clinic in Minnesota where he later died.

2 arrested for OWI in Glenwood

News

October 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Two people were arrested in Glenwood, Saturday (Oct. 21), on separate OWI charges. The Glenwood Police Department reports 20-year-old Thomas Wentz, of Fremont, NE., and 33-year-old Tabitha Kruger, of Glenwood, were each charged with OWI/1st offense. They were released after posting separate $1,000 bonds.

And, this (Monday) morning (Oct. 23), 28-year-old Nathalia Hernandez, of Ralston, NE, was arrested in Glenwood, for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. She posted a $300 bond, and was released.

Fundraisers for ‘hero’ Okoboji student injured in hunting incident

News

October 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A northwest Iowa high school has confirmed one of its students was the victim of a weekend hunting incident in Dickinson County. According to a “Go Fund Me” page shared by Okoboji High School, Joe Salmon was hunting waterfowl Saturday morning near Lower Gar Lake when he was shot in the head. He was airlifted to a Sioux Falls Hospital where he remains hospitalized. Salmon is considered a local hero after he and several others saved a man whose vehicle fell through the ice on East Lake Okoboji last February. Okoboji High School Activities Director Nick Mulder is also the school’s football coach. “That’s who Joe is. He doesn’t flinch. He attacks everything that’s in his way,” the coach says. “We’re real proud of Joe.”

Mulder says Salmon is an outstanding young man. “A guy that you can see always around the hallways smiling with his friends and a pure joy about him. Everything he does he attacks with passion,” he says. “In running around the track, he wanted to face the best, be a part of the best and was a part of our state qualifying sprint relay that went down to Drake last year. On the football field, we hand him the ball a lot. He would prefer to run straight and over and through you as opposed to around you a lot of times.”

Mulder says besides the Go Fund Me page, there are two local fundraising efforts have already been created to support Salmon and his family. “We had a staff member who designed a t-shirt that you can buy. They are ‘Be a Hero for a Hero’ t-shirts and there’s a picture of Joe that one of our fifth grade students drew because they look up to Joe so much,” he says. “Be a Hero for Hero is obviously relating back to the February events. All that money goes directly to an account that’s been set up in Joe’s name.”

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating the events that led up to Saturday’s incident.

Hearings begin tonight on wind turbines in Great Lakes area

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The first of three days of hearings starts tonight (Monday) on a proposal for wind turbines in the Iowa Great Lakes area. Radio Iowa’s Dar Danielson reports. Invenergy is asking Dickinson County for a permit to build up to 101 turbines. A large turnout is expected, so the hearing was expanded to three nights, and they will be held at the courthouse in Spirit Lake. The company says the turbines will bring in millions in tax revenue.

Residents are concerned about the impact on their homes and properties in the area where tourism is a major part of their economy. Tonight’s hearing starts at six o’clock.

Former IKM-Manning teacher faces felony charges including sexual abuse in the 3rd degree

News

October 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Carroll, Iowa) – The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), reports a woman from Westside was arrested on sex crime charges. Authorities say 24-year-old Cassidy Sue (Branning) Kraus, a former IKM-Manning teacher, was arrested on Class-C felony charges of Sexual Abuse in the 3rd Degree, two-counts each of Lascivious Acts with a Child, and three-counts of Dissemination of Obscene Materials to a Minor (all three counts are Serious Misdemeanors).

Cassidy Sue Kraus

Authorities alleged that while employed as a teacher at the IKM-Manning School District, Kraus engaged in multiple sexually oriented acts with three different students, the youngest being 13-years -old. She posted a $10,000 bond the morning after her arrest, and was released from custody.

The case against her was investigated by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, Manning Police Department, and the Carroll County Attorney’s Office.

WEEK OF OCTOBER 23, 2023

Trading Post

October 23rd, 2023 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Brand new fireplace…still in box. Also an add-on fireplace (for furnace or wood burner). Asking $1400 each. 3 skid loaders…50hp walk behind Bobcat with tracks; 90 hp Case with tracks; 55 hp New Holland with good tires. Asking $16,000 on skid loaders. Aslo an Ultra-light plane w/parachute. Asking $14,000. Call 712-355-1566

FOR SALE: 21″ Pull & Pro mower. 7hp self-propelled with bagger. Located in Atlantic. Asking $50 obo. Call 712-249-2591

FOR SALE:  Re-homing two kittens, very playful.  712-579-1981.

FOR SALE: 21 inch red lawn mower. Runs good and in good shape. Just changed the oil the sharpened the blades. Asking $20. If interested come to 304 west 13th Street in Atlantic.

FOR SALE: Two vacuum sweepers both in good condition and work very well. Asking $10 for each of them. If interested come to 304 west 13th Street in Atlantic.

WANTED: A small cart or wagon to pull behind a scooter. A small pickup to buy or trade for a 2002 Ford Explorer and a riding lawn mower in good working order. Call 712-243-4016

FOR SALE: Double well stainless steel kitchen sink with faucet. Asking $20. Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin

WANTED: Good, used work vehicle. Doesn’t have to be fancy, just mechanically sound. Call or text 712-249-4848

FOR SALE: 2011 Toyota Camry. Very nice, clean, well taken care of. Asking $13,000 obo. Call 515-523-1350 for more information.

FOR SALE:  Fann Pharmacy Soda Fountain.  Been in storage.  Condition unknown.  Price Negotiable.  Pick up only in Atlantic.  Call 515-865-2533 for more details.

WANTED: Looking for a free dog. Male or female, younger than 1 year old. prefer a larger dog, like a Lab. Call 402-305-9053

FOR SALE:  Orange and Blue green river coffee table for sale.  First $500.  Call Tim at 712-249-9242.

FOR SALE:  3 matching potholders for plants, 1 1’2′ long by 1 1/2′ wide, $10 for the three. 402-689-5954.

FOR SALE:   AKC Rottweiler puppies. Both parents on site. Ready for their new home October 26th. Call or text 712-249-2692 for more info.

FREE: I found 3 kittens while I was mowing. Free to good home(s). 712-748-3676.

FOR SALE:  Amana 22 cubic foot Side by Side Freezer/refrigerator, wood trim, Fill the need for extra space , cool it.  Asking $250, 243-4123 or leave message.

FOR SALE:  a Pet Gear heavy duty 3 step dog assistance steps for larger dogs. Used maybe 2 times. $70.00. Call or text 712-249-5675.

FOR SALE:  Large older chest freezer. Works great. If no interest, going to scrap it. Will help load. No stairs. Best offer. Audubon area.  309-368-4393.

Stuart man arrested Saturday on Assault, False imprisonment and other charges

News

October 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports a man from Stuart was arrested on numerous charges at his residence, Saturday afternoon (Oct. 21st). The Sheriff’s Department says 53-year-old Donald James Noggle was taken into custody a little before 1-p.m., and charged with: 2 counts of Domestic Abuse Assault w/bodily injury – 1st offense; False Imprisonment; Obstruction of Emergency Communications; Interference with Official Acts, and Public Intoxication. He was released on his Own Recognizance (ROR) after making an initial appearance before the magistrate.

Authorities say a Stuart Police Officer responded to 508 S. Gaines Street in Stuart, following a report of a domestic assault between a woman and Donald Noggle. A Guthrie County Deputy was already on the scene in an alley behind the residence, speaking with Noggle, who hopped onto a bicycle and proceeded north in the alley. The Deputy followed in his patrol vehicle and was ordered to stop and pull over. While riding his bike, the Deputy noticed Noggle was drinking a can of beer. The Deputy was eventually able to corner Noggle and remove him from the bicycle.

When asked why he didn’t pull over, Noggle said he “Didn’t want to deal with us [law enforcement].” An interview with the female victim determined Noggle came by and began pounding on the patio door. When she refused to let him in, he pushed past her and began yelling about wanting cigarettes before trying to get her phone when she threatened to call the police. The woman said Noggle pushed her down and held her, preventing her from leaving. She said she had a hard time breathing while he held her down. The woman gave Noggle the phone and told him to leave, but he smashed it against a table.

As a result of the altercation, the woman suffered a cut to her right hand, which the deputy noted was bleeding and swollen. The woman said she ran to a neighbor’s house and asked them to call 9-1-1. The woman’s phone was located and had sustained significant damage that was beyond repair. The loss was estimated at $100. Saturday’s altercation between Noggle and the woman was the second to have occurred. Authorities say the law enforcement arrived at around 9:30-p.m. Friday at the same residence, where Noggle allegedly pushed the woman, causing her shoulder pain.

Before a deputy could speak with Noggle about Friday’s incident, Noggle had some sort of medical issue that required him to be transported to a medical facility.

Sieperda Named Women’s Wrestling Director of Operations

Sports

October 23rd, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Hannah Sieperda was named Director of Women’s Wrestling Operations, head coach Clarissa Chun announced Monday.

Sieperda has served as the Iowa Track and Field Director of Operations since April of 2022. Before her time with the track and field program, Sieperda was the Assistant Director at the University of Iowa Trademark Licensing and Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame & Museum. Sieperda was also a manager for the Iowa Hawkeye Men’s Wrestling Program from 2016-2021.

A native of Rock Rapids, Iowa, she graduated from The University of Iowa with a double major in English, non-fiction writing and Sport and Recreation Management. She is currently pursuing a law degree from Drexel University.