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Some Southwest Iowa Track and Field athletes competed at the Iowa State Indoor meet Tuesday and there were a number of top 8 finishers.
4×100 relay: Glenwood, 6th, 44.86
4×400 relay: Glenwood, 6th, 3:31.43. Mt. Ayr, 8th, 3:36.28.
4×800 relay: Glenwood, 7th, 8:38.81
400 meter dash: Nick Pedersen, Underwood, 5th, 50.94. Kyle Dolecheck, Mount Ayr, 6th, 51.18
60 hurdles: Gratt Reed, Atlantic, 6th, 8.62. Tony Klocke, SW Valley, 8th, 8.68
High Jump: Alec Hayes, Atlantic, T5th, 6-2
Long Jump: Josh Lee, Glenwood, 2nd, 20-5.5. Nick Wurster, Mount Ayr, 8th, 19-9.
Atlantic Activities Director Matt Alexander has notified local media that a new Head Football Coach has been named pending board approval. Former Atlantic offensive coordinator and current middle school teacher Mike McDermott is set to take over the program. The full press release from the athletic department reads as follows:
Atlantic High School and the Atlantic Activities Department are pleased to announce,
pending board approval, the hiring of Mike McDermott as the new Head Coach of the
Trojan Football Team.
Mr. McDermott is an Atlantic High School graduate and teaches social studies at Atlantic
Middle School. He began his coaching career in 1997 as a student assistant at Dakota State
University before returning to AHS in 1998 as a freshmen team coach. From 1999-2002 he
served as the offensive coordinator for the Trojans. He then made a move to Mitchell, SD
and was the offensive coordinator from 2003-2006 at Mitchell High School. In 2007 he
returned to Atlantic and once again joined the football staff as an assistant from 2007-
2009. In 2010 he made the move to coaching football at Atlantic Middle School where he
has served until the present. Coach McDermott also currently coaches boys and girls tennis
and baseball for AHS.
Coach McDermott’s experience and background will be a great asset to the Trojan football
program. He is looking forward to meeting with the players and working with the football
staff in the near future.
The Harlan Police Department is reporting two, recent arrests. Officials say 30-year old Eugene Cardine, of Harlan, was arrested Saturday on an active Shelby County warrant charging him with violation of probation. And, last Friday, 49-year old Jeffrey Rowland, of Harlan, was arrested for Theft in the 5th degree, after he allegedly drove-off without paying for gas at the Taylor Quik Pik. Both men were brought to the Shelby County Jail.
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) – An early morning fire at a Dubuque college severely damaged a residence hall. The fire early Wednesday at Visitation Hall on the Loras College campus sent flames high into the air. Dubuque Fire Chief Rick Steines tells the Telegraph Herald that a police officer noticed sparks on the building’s cupola about 5 a.m., leading the building to be evacuated. No injuries have been reported.
The building was significantly damaged, with much of the roof collapsed. Steines says it’s likely the fire was caused by a lightning strike. Loras is a Catholic college with an enrollment of about 1,600 students.
Jim Field visits with Brooke German of the Iowa Beef Industry Council about the 10 finalists in the Iowa’s Best Burger contest.
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Police in Creston are looking for the driver of a van who fled the scene of an accident Tuesday night. Authorities say a 1999 Pontiac Montana was traveling south on Oak Street at around 10:10-p.m., when the vehicle struck a 2005 Chevy Silverado pickup that was legally parked on street. The driver of the van attempted to flee the scene, but the van was disabled. They left the van and took off on foot. Officials say the driver had not been located as of late Tuesday night. Damage from the accident was estimated at $6,500.
St. Patrick’s Day has become one of the deadliest holidays due to the number of drunk drivers on the roadways. That’s why the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) warns Iowans to not drink and drive this St. Patrick’s Day. Extra law enforcement officers will be on the roads March 16 – 19, 2016, to keep Iowa motorists safe.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2014, 28-percent of all crash fatalities during the St. Patrick’s Day weekend involved drunk drivers, and that number rose to nearly half in the post-party hours of midnight – 6:00 a.m., of March 18, 2014.
Pedestrians walking while intoxicated are also at risk as lack of attention risks getting hit by a vehicle. In 2014, 35-percent of the pedestrians killed in crashes had a blood alcohol content of .08 or higher.
There is some good news, however. The number of fatalities over this holiday period decreased nationally from 32 in 2013 to 29 in 2014. Likewise, the number of fatalities involving drunk drivers declined from more than one-third to one-fourth. The bad news is that every one of those deaths could have been prevented.
Don’t let your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations end in tragedy. The Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau encourages Iowans to plan ahead by identifying a designated driver or utilize another form of safe transportation if you choose to drink this St. Patrick’s Day. The relatively small fee for a safe ride home is much cheaper than the thousands of dollars it will cost for a drunk driving arrest.
Let’s make this St. Patrick’s Day safer this year! Whether you’re buzzed or drunk, it doesn’t matter. Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving – drive sober and remember to buckle up!
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