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Domestic Abuse Assault arrest in Red Oak

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September 14th, 2016 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest Wednesday of a Villisca man on a Domestic Abuse Assault charge. At 2:46pm officers arrested 52-year-old Gary Francis Morris of Villisca on a valid Montgomery County Arrest Warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault 1st Offense (A Simple Misdemeanor).  He was arrested in the 400 block of West Coolbaugh Street in Red Oak and taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on no bond.

Iowa State botched response to 2014 rape, lawsuit alleges

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September 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — A former Iowa State University student is suing the school for allegedly mishandling the response to her sexual assault by another student in 2014. The 21-year-old woman alleges in the lawsuit that university officials “actively discouraged” her from formally reporting the assault, then took months to investigate and take action against her assailant.

The lawsuit says the university placed her and her assailant in the same housing complex at the start of the fall 2014 semester. She says his presence made her uncomfortable and contributed to her decision to drop out.

A university spokesman says Iowa State hasn’t been served with the lawsuit, which was filed last week in Story County. The plaintiff’s attorney, Andrew Zbaracki, said his client suffered “considerable emotional damage” from the assault and its aftermath.

Iowa Supreme Court mulls Water Works farm drainage lawsuit

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court must now decide whether to weigh in on a lawsuit that pits Des Moines Water Works against upstream farmers accused of contaminating rivers with nitrates from fertilizer. The justices heard arguments today (Wednesday) in the case, which asks the court to decide whether agriculture drainage districts have immunity from lawsuits and whether the water utility can seek monetary damages.

Water Works officials say removing excess nitrate from water cost $1.5 million last year alone. The agency sued three northwest Iowa counties that oversee 10 agricultural drainage districts.

The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and corn and soybean growers associations are offering to help pay legal fees for the counties. The lawsuit, in federal court in Des Moines, is on hold until the Iowa Supreme Court makes its ruling.

Cardinals activate Wacha from DL

Sports

September 14th, 2016 by admin

ST. LOUIS, Mo., September 14, 2016 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced prior to today’s game that they have activated right-handed pitcher Michael Wacha (right shoulder inflammation) from the 15-day disabled list.  Wacha, 25, had missed 32 games since going on the disabled list August 9 following his most recent start on August 8 vs. Cincinnati.

Wacha is 7-7 with a 4.45 ERA in 23 games started (131.1 IP) this season, winning each of his last five decisions dating to June 22.

The 2013 National League Championship Series MVP and 2015 National League All-Star is 33-21 with a 3.55 ERA in 87 career games (81 starts).  He’s made six career regular season relief appearances, all in 2013, and was also used in relief in Game 5 of the 2014 NLCS, suffering the series-ending defeat.

Chiefs release 3rd-round pick KeiVarae Russell

Sports

September 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Kansas City Chiefs have released third-round pick KeiVarae Russell and brought back linebacker Dezman Moses in a surprise move just one week into the regular season. Russell, a cornerback, had been passed over by sixth-round pick D.J. White and recent acquisition Kenneth Acker on the depth chart. Russell was the Chiefs’ second player chosen in the April draft.

The move Wednesday was likely made to shore up special teams, though it was unexpected given the high draft pick the Chiefs used on the former Notre Dame standout. Moses was cut last week when the Chiefs needed to reach the NFL’s 53-man roster limit.

Ausdemore to fill Tri-Center School Board vacancy

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September 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Special Election was held Tuesday for patrons of the Tri-Center School District. The election was to fill a vacancy position on the Tri-Center School Board, a petition for which was filed earlier this year. According to the Pottawattamie County Auditor’s Office, there were only two names on the ballot. The winner, with 112 votes, was Katie Ausdemore. The other candidate, Jay Handbury, received just 27 votes.

Backyard & Beyond 9-14-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 14th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Bob Nelson about the Greenridge Steam & Gas Engine Antique Show.

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AHSTW Cross Country Invitational 09/13/2016

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September 14th, 2016 by admin

AHSTW Cross Country Invitational
Tuesday, September 3, 2016

GIRLS

Team Results

  1. Underwood 26
  2. AHSTW 72
  3. Logan-Magnolia 75
  4. Riverside 94
  5. Treynor 97
  6. St. Albert 143

Individual Results

  1. Karley Larson, Underwood
  2. Ryann Portch, Underwood
  3. Taylor Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
  4. Mary Grace Martin, Underwood
  5. Kiley Cook, Underwood
  6. Alexis Post, Riverside
  7. Jaycie Schueman, AHSTW
  8. McKenzie Mantell, AHSTW
  9. Josie Denning, AHSTW
  10. Heidi Hall, AHSTW

BOYS

Team Results

  1. Underwood 61
  2. Woodbine 71
  3. Riverside 89
  4. St. Albert 105
  5. Logan-Magnolia 113
  6. Audubon 133
  7. Treynor 151
  8. AHSTW 166

Individual Results

  1. Jerry Jorgenson, Treynor
  2. Dalton Fischer, AHSTW
  3. Thomas Conn, Underwood
  4. Otis Matejka, Riverside
  5. Kade Jensen, Audubon
  6. Ben Henriksen, Audubon
  7. Seth Gruver, Woodbine
  8. Dean Hansen, Riverside
  9. Blake Patten, Underwood
  10. Leo Garrigan, St. Albert

Full Results AHSTW2016

Oakland man arrested for Criminal Mischief

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September 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Deputy early this (Wednesday) morning, arrested a man for Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree. A Deputy  was dispatched at around 1:50-a.m. to 211 Mulberry Street in Oakland, for a reported disturbance. After he arrived, the deputy spoke with a few individuals and took into custody, 30-year old Corey Andrew Stephens, of Oakland. Stephens was booked into the Pott. County Jail. Property damage from the incident amounted to $1,500.

Iowa State University study examines how to make exercise a habit

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September 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

New research from Iowa State University may help people who are struggling to make exercise a fun habit rather than an unpleasant chore. Alison Phillips, an assistant professor of psychology at ISU, says people are more likely to stick with exercise if they choose an activity they might eventually enjoy.  “That won’t happen right off the bat, but the good news is the more you do a behavior – any type of exercise – the more you’ll like it. But, I think it’s important for people to start out choosing something that they like relatively more than other activities,” Phillips says.

Previous studies have found, for many people, exercise becomes easier when it’s part of a regular schedule. Phillips says it’s also helpful for people to notice physical or “external” benefits of exercise. “Those are very important because the more you are rewarded with those external goals – if you lose weight or you become more fit – that will make you like the exercise activity itself more,” Phillips says. “That’s what I would refer to as an internal reward, something internal to exercise…so, liking the activity itself, not just what it brings to you.”

Phillips’ study involved monitoring the activity levels for people just starting to work out along with those who had been exercising regularly for at least three months. The results are published in the journal Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology.

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