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Marshalltown Woman and Des Moines Man sentenced to Federal Prison for Methamphetamine Conspiracy

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September 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA – On April 14, 2023, a Marshalltown woman, Elizabeth Andrade, 31, was sentenced to 120 months in prison, and on July 10, 2023, a Des Moines man, Adam Michael Browning, 38, was sentenced to 180 months in prison, for their respective roles in a methamphetamine conspiracy. Both were sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine; Browning also plead guilty to carrying a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime.

As early as July 2021, through April 2022, Andrade conspired with Browning to distribute methamphetamine in the Des Moines, Iowa, area. As part of that conspiracy, Andrade acted as a broker or middleman and introduced Browning to methamphetamine sources in Marshalltown, Des Moines, and Mexico. Andrade sent drug proceeds via wire transfer to Browning’s sources in Mexico. Browning sold methamphetamine to several customers and throughout the conspiracy he possessed several firearms. Their conspiracy involved over 20 pounds of methamphetamine.

Following their prison terms, Andrade and Browning each must complete five years of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The investigation was conducted by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) the Mid-Iowa Drug Task Force (MIDTF), Mid-Iowa Narcotics Enforcement (MINE) Task Force Des Moines Resident Office; Marshalltown Police Department; Marshall County Sheriff’s Office; and the Iowa Department of Public Safety Division of Narcotics Enforcement.

Cass County city office filings (update 9/13/23)

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September 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Auditor’s Office reports two candidates have filled nomination papers for the City Council in Cumberland. Sandra Eversole and Scott W Becker submitted their papers, Wednesday (today).

Other candidates who have filed (to date) include:

Anita City Council (vote for 2): Cheryl Sokol; Mark Harris.

Atlantic City Council – Ward 2: Jim Behrens.

Atlantic City Council – Ward 3: Pat McCurdy.

Atlantic City Council – Ward 4: Linda Hartkopf.

Atlantic City Council – At Large: Elaine Otte.

Mayor – City of Cumberland: Nancy Virginia Coughlin.

Griswold City Council (vote for 3): Brenda Tietz; Amanda Hansen.

Mayor- City of Lewis: Rick Sanny.

The next update from the Cass County Auditor’s Office is expected by Friday afternoon.

Iowa Wide Receiver Nico Ragaini Official Statement

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September 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa WR Nico Ragaini Statement

“I want to apologize for my public criticism of Saturday’s officiating. I am a competitive person and player. My comments reflected my passion for the game, and I apologize for my choice of language.”

Big Ten Conference Announces Public Reprimand To Iowa Football Student-Athlete Nico Ragaini

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced today Iowa football student-athlete Nico Ragaini has been issued a public reprimand for violating the Big Ten Sportsmanship Policy following his comments regarding officiating in reference to the September 9, 2023, football game against Iowa State.

Big Ten Conference Agreement 10.01 states in part that “The Big Ten Conference expects all contests involving a member institution to be conducted without compromise to any fundamental element of sportsmanship. Such fundamental elements include integrity of the competition, civility toward all, and respect, particularly toward opponents and officials.”

The Big Ten Conference considers this matter concluded.

Silkowitz to Spend Offseason in Australia

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September 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State’s first-ever selection into the National Women’s Soccer League, Jordan Silkowitz, has been loaned to the Brisbane Roar FC, an Australian professional women’s soccer team. The Roar competes in the country’s premier women’s soccer competition, the A-League Women.

Silkowitz is wrapping up her first professional season with the Kansas City Current. Silkowitz saw no action in her rookie campaign, which is set to end regular season play in the middle of October.

In sports, a loan means when a player is permitted to play for another team/club/program other than the one they are currently contracted with. It’s a practice that is commonly used to help get experience for young prospects.

Silkowitz is expected to return to the Current following her loan with the Roar.

Silkowitz totaled 234 saves as a Cyclone and her 1.44 goals-against average is the third lowest in program history. In just three seasons as a Cyclone, Silkowitz totaled 10 shutouts – good enough for the third-most in school annals.

Hawkeyes Host Illinois to Open B1G Play

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September 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

THIS WEEK

No. 23 University of Iowa women’s soccer hosts Illinois on Sunday to open Big Ten Conference play. The Hawkeyes will celebrate Junior Hawk Day at the Iowa Soccer Complex. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Admission is free to all home soccer games.

 

WATCH/FOLLOW LIVE

·         Sunday’s match will stream on B1G+ (subscription required).

·         Links to streaming and live stats can be found at hawkeyesports.com/soccergameday.

·         Fans can follow the Iowa soccer program on Twitter (@HawkeyeSoccer) for live in-game updates.

 

SCOUTING THE FIGHTING ILLINI

·         Illinois is 4-2-1 overall (.643) heading into Big Ten play. The Fighting Illini have already faced four power five conference teams on the road, including wins over No. 17 Xavier (1-0) and Louisville (2-1). Illinois fell to SEC opponents Kentucky (1-0) and Missouri (2-1), consecutively.

·         Illinois is 2-2-1 in road contests this season, with a scoreless draw against Dayton on Aug. 27.

·         Lia Howard and Sydney Stephens lead Illinois offensively with six points apiece.

·         Senior goalkeeper Julia Cili was voted team MVP last season; Cili has 30 saves at an .811 percentage.

·         Illinois has allowed a 1.14 goals against average compared to Iowa’s 0.14 GAA.

·         Head Coach Janet Rayfield has led Illinois to over 200 victories, including more than 100 Big Ten wins.

 

SERIES HISTORY

Iowa trails 11-15-2 in the all-time series against Illinois. The two teams tied, 2-2, last season on Sept. 29, 2022, in Champaign, Illinois. The Hawkeyes are 3-1-1 against the Fighting Illini since 2019, including a, 2-1, overtime victory in the 2021 Big Ten Tournament.

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

·         Iowa is off to a fast start after an unbeaten non-conference slate. The Hawkeyes, picked to finish 10th in the Big Ten by conference coaches this season, are 6-0-1 heading into conference play. That record is Iowa’s best to start the season since winning its first nine games in 2019.

·         Head Coach Dave DiIanni is in his 10th season at the helm of the Iowa women’s soccer program. Last fall, the Hawkeyes finished 5-6-7 overall with a 2-3-5 Big Ten record, a few points shy of conference postseason qualification. Iowa returns eight players with at least three years of collegiate playing experience, including seventh-year player Josie Durr and fifth-year Samantha Cary, who was a captain last fall. Cary helps lock down a Hawkeye defense that averaged just one goal allowed per game over the past two seasons while posting 13 clean sheets during that span.

·         Many of those veterans played for Iowa during its Cinderella-run in the 2020-21 postseason, which saw a two-win regular season result in the first Big Ten Tournament Championship and NCAA Tournament win in school history. One such player is redshirt junior Meike Ingles, who scored all four of her goals that year in the postseason, including three game-winners during the Big Ten Tournament. Ingles netted a hat-trick in fall 2021 vs. Illinois (10/17) and scored Iowa’s first goal of the 2023 season at FGCU.

·         Another offensive headliner is junior Elle Otto, whose three goals, five assists and 11 points last season are returning team-bests. Otto already has three a team-high three goals again this season.

·         Senior Macy Enneking returns in goal. Enneking ranks fifth in program history for career wins (19) and ties for third in career shutouts (15).

·         Iowa welcomes 16 newcomers, including 13 freshmen and three transfers.

·         Cary, Enneking and Ingles earned Big Ten Preseason Honors.

·         Cary, Enneking, and senior Maggie Johnston were voted team captains for the 2023 season.

 

LAST WEEK

Iowa finishes the non-conference slate 6-0-1 following a scoreless draw at No. 18 Virginia and a, 3-0, shutout at George Mason. Iowa has now posted six clean sheets this season.

·         The Hawkeyes fended off 11 second-half shots to maintain the shutout over the ranked Cavaliers. Goalkeeper Macy Enneking came up with a pair of clutch saves during that second-period stretch.

·         Iowa has allowed just three goals in its last four games against ranked opponents, posting a 1-1-2 record in those contests dating back to the start of last season.

·         Junior Elle Otto got things started for Iowa at George Mason, converting a look in the box off assists from sophomore Morgan Lietz and junior Kenzie Roling. With under eight minutes remaining before halftime, senior Kelli McGroarty scored her first goal of the season to extend the Hawkeye lead. The goal came on a long cross-field pass from junior Delaney Holtey which swept passed multiple Patriot defenders; senior Maggie Johnston gave the ball one more tap to set up the score. A header from senior Samantha Cary put the game away in the 77th minute.

·         The Hawkeyes posted a 25-1 advantage in shots against George Mason. Iowa’s 10 corner kicks were its most since March 20, 2021, vs. Troy.

 

HOW ABOUT THAT HAWKEYE

Fifth-year Samantha Cary took home another round of awards this week.

·         Cary was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for the second week in a row for her efforts at the defender position in a scoreless draw at No. 18 Virginia and a, 3-0, clean sheet vs. George Mason. Cary played all ninety minutes on the defensive back line against the Cavaliers, as Iowa withstood 11 shots in the second half. Cary also piled on the final goal against George Mason, her first score of the year coming on a header in the 78th minute.

·         Cary also was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week.

 

HAWKEYE POLL

·         Iowa is ranked No. 23 in the Top Drawer Soccer national rankings. That marks the program’s highest ranking in a major poll since the 2019 season when the Hawkeyes reached a program-best No. 19 rank in the United Soccer Coaches Poll.

·         The Hawkeyes check in at No. 29 in the College Soccer News Top 30.

·         Iowa moves up to fourth in the United Soccer Coaches North Region poll. The Hawkeyes received five votes in the United Soccer Coaches Poll.

 

SENIOR LEADERSHIP

The Hawkeyes are led by a veteran core that spans the pitch.

·         Along with midfielder Josie Durr (7th-Year) and defender Samantha Cary (5th-Year), the senior class includes Macy Enneking (GK), Rielee Fetty (M), Kelli McGroarty (F/M) and Maggie Johnston (F/M).

·         Redshirt juniors Meike Ingles (F) and Zoë Bessert (F) are also entering their fourth seasons.

·         Together, the group of eight players entering their fourth season now total 274 career starts for the Hawkeyes. Six more juniors round out the Iowa upper class.

 

FRESH FACES

The Hawkeyes welcome 16 newcomers, including 13 incoming freshmen and three transfers.

·         The following freshmen have seen the pitch for Iowa this season:  Millie Greer (7 games played, 7 starts), Sofia Bush (7-3), Abby Skiff (7-2), Eva Pattison (5-0), Sophie Kincaid (3, 0), Keira Smyser (2-0) and Kearstyn Gladden (1-0).

·         Iowa also welcomes three transfers in junior goalkeeper Taylor Kane, sophomore forward Shae Doherty and senior midfielder Kelli McGroarty.

·         In 2021, McGroarty led La Salle in goals (3), shots (46) and shots on goal (24). McGroarty has one goal this season and her 19 shots are the most by a Hawkeye through seven games.

·         Kane (Pomona-Pitzer) and Doherty (Belmont) combined for 21 starts and 35 games played at their previous stops. Doherty has three points this season for Iowa.

 

2 FOR THE MONEY

The Hawkeyes are undefeated in their last 42 games when scoring two goals or more. Dating back to the 2017 season, Iowa has a record of 39-0-3 when scoring two goals or more. That includes a 4-0-0 record this season, 4-0-2 record in 2022, 9-0 in 2021, 2-0 in 2020, 13-0-1 in 2019 and 5-0 in 2018. The Hawkeyes won their final two games in 2017 when scoring two-plus goals. The last time Iowa lost a game while netting at least two goals was Oct. 1, 2017, at Michigan State (L, 3-2).

 

SHARING THE WEALTH

Nine Hawkeyes have combined for 13 goals to start the season, including Elle Otto (3), Kenzie Roling (2), Josie Durr (2), Samantha CaryShae DohertySofia BushMeike InglesSophie Kincaid and Kelli McGroarty.

·         Roling leads Iowa with eight points and four assists this season.

·         McGroarty has taken a team-high 19 shots, while Durr leads the way with eight shots on goal.

·         The Hawkeyes have outscored opponents 13-1 this season. Iowa has a 113-39 advantage in shots against its opponents and a 50-17 advantage in shots on goal.

·         In 2022, eleven different Hawkeyes combined for 26 goals. Departing seniors Hailey Rydberg and Caroline Halonen led the way with five goals apiece, followed by Otto with three goals.

·         Returning Hawkeye goal-scorers from last season are Otto (3), Durr, Cary, Morgan LietzKellen FifeAddie Bundy and Camille Welker.

 

DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Hawkeye defense has allowed just one goal and 17 shots on goal this season. Iowa’s six clean sheets through seven games match its total number of shutouts from last season.

·         Iowa has held opponents to two shots or fewer in 10 of 14 halves of competition this season.

·         Senior Macy Enneking ranks fifth in the Hawkeye record book with 19 career victories (.724 win percentage). Enneking’s 15 career shutouts tie Emily Moran ’11 for third in program history.

·         In 2023, Enneking ranks first among Big Ten goalkeepers for goals against average (.146), second for save percentage (.941) and third for shutouts per game (5-of-7, .714). Enneking has permitted just one goal this season while nabbing 16 saves.

 

HOME IMPROVEMENT

The addition of a new operations building, completed in 2022, marked the beginning of a new era for the University of Iowa Soccer Complex. The space houses the Hawkeyes’ locker room and team rooms, athletic training room, coaches’ offices, press box and more. Last season also brought upgraded field lights, providing increased visibility and interactive fan capabilities. This season, the facility debuts a new video scoreboard to further advance the match day environment.

 

LOOKING AHEAD

Iowa travels to Madison, Wisconsin, on Sept. 21 to take on the Badgers at 7 p.m. at the McClimon Soccer Complex. The Hawkeyes return home on Sept. 24 to host Minnesota for Go Green for Mental Health Day at the Iowa Soccer Complex. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.

Cyclones and Cowgirls to meet in Big 12 Opener

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September 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – The Cyclone soccer program is set to open Big 12 play against Oklahoma State on Thursday as part of its 10-game conference schedule. Thursday’s match is set to kick off at 5 p.m. and will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

ISU (3-4-1) is looking to bounce back after dropping its last contest to Kentucky on Senior Day this past Sunday. Oklahoma State (6-2) is wrapping a three-game road stretch, which has so far seen the Cowgirls go 1-1.

Iowa State’s four losses have come to opponents who have combined to go 24-2-2 through the early part of the season. ISU will look to win its first Big 12 conference opener since 2016 when it bested OSU 1-0.

The Matchup: Iowa State (3-4-1) vs. Oklahoma State (6-2)
Where: Cyclone Soccer Complex // Ames, Iowa
When: September 14 – 5 p.m. CT
Watch: Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Live Statscyclones.com

Leading the Cyclones
Iowa State enters Thursday’s contest after being shut out by Kentucky. It was the first time all season the Cyclones were unable to score.

Mira Emma leads all Cyclones in goals (4), points (9), shots on goal (11) and shots (16) and is tied for the team-lead in assists (1). The fifth-year senior captain notched her second career brace in the team’s last road outing against Portland State.

Fellow seniors Salomé Prat and Abigail Miller also have more than one score on the year, as each has two. Both Kristin Boos and Lauren Hernandez each have one goal to round out the Cyclone scorers. 

 

Goalkeeper Avery Gillahan is the lone Cyclone to have played all 720 possible minutes this season, with Chloe Broughton having played just two minutes less at 718. Gillahan recorded her second career shutout against Portland State.

 

Scouting Oklahoma State
Both Cowgirl losses have come on the road, as OSU has dropped a pair to Missouri State and SMU through eight contests.

Oklahoma State ranks 11th nationally with 25 goals, outscoring its opponents by a staggering 20 goals (25-5). OSU has three matches this season where it scored 4+ goals, including one match where it hung eight on the scoreboard. The Cowgirls average 21 shots per game, which is fifth in the country, as well as 7.75 corner kicks, which is the 12th most nationally.

Oklahoma State’s Hannah Chance leads the team in goals with seven, the fifth most in the conference. Outside of Chance, six other Cowgirls have multiple goals to their names. Logan Heausler and Alex Morris are tied for the team lead in assists, as each has four through eight matches.

Grace Gordon has gotten the majority of the work in the net for the Cowgirls, having started seven of the eight contests. The lone other starter, Ary Purifoy, has appeared in four matches and has seven saves.

From the Notebook 

  • The Cyclones have lost just one match under Coach Fannon when scoring at least two goals. Two seems to be the magic number for the offense.
  • Iowa State leads the Big 12 in shot accuracy, placing 59% of its attempts on goal. That’s good enough for the 14th-highest ranking in the country.
  • Two Big 12 programs are ranked in the Coaches Poll this week, as BYU is No. 1 in the country and Texas is ranked 16th.
  • Mira Emma recorded her 11th career assist in the season-opener, pushing her into the ISU top 10 all-time. Emma also moved into a tie for seventh-most goals in a Cyclone uniform, scoring her 14 and 15th against Portland State.
    • Emma ranks top ten in ISU history in points, goals, game-winning goals and assists.
  • After program legend Jordan Silkowitz was drafted into the NWSL, a new face took the net for the Cyclones this past week, as Avery Gillahan handled goalkeeping responsibilities. Through eight matches, Gillahan has a pair of shutouts and 19 saves.
    • Gillahan earned Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors on August 23rd for her performances during the first week of the season.

 

Series History
Iowa State and Oklahoma State will meet for the 27th time on Thursday, as the Cowgirls hold a 14-10-2 series advantage. The Cyclones are 7-5-1 against OSU at home but have dropped four of the last five home contests to the Cowgirls. 

Up Next
After opening the Big 12 slate at home, Iowa State will have its first idle day of the season as the Cyclones don’t play on Sunday. ISU will return to action next week when it embarks on a two-game road trip, beginning with a match at West Virginia on Thursday, September 21. Next Thursday’s match is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. and will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+. 

Cedar Rapids man who fired flare at U-S courthouse sentenced to prison

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September 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Cedar Rapids man who admitted to threatening a federal prosecutor will spend more than six years in federal prison. Forty-two-year old John Edward Miller admitted to posting a threatening message to the prosecutor online in November of 2020. Miller also admitted on the same day he sent the message he shot a flare gun at the Northern District of Iowa U-S Courthouse in Cedar Rapids.

The flare caused a fire on the barriers in front of the building. Miller was sentenced to 77 months in federal prison where there is not parole.

Accident near the Creston High School Wed. morning

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September 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department says a woman complained of pain and possible injury, following an accident this (Wednesday) morning, near the Creston High School. Authorities say 71-year-old Kathy L. Goodrich, of Creston, was checked by medics and released at the scene without transport to the hospital.

The accident happened at around 11:07-a.m., at the intersection of Spruce and Townline Streets, when an SUV driven by 16-year-old Katilynn M. Lemon, of Creston, was leaving the high school parking lot. Police she the teen waited for traffic to clear until she though it was safe to drive forward.

When she proceeded into the intersection to turn south, her vehicle struck an eastbound SUV driven by Goodrich, on the driver’s side, causing disabling damage. Lemon was checked by medics and released at the scene. Damage from the collision amounted to $4,000.

No citations were issued.

Clinton Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine and Possessing a Firearm

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September 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, IA – On September 6, 2023, a Clinton man was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.

According to court documents, on the evening of November 24, 2021, Clinton Police stopped a truck for an equipment violation. David Jon Kinkaid, 41, was the driver. A drug-detecting police dog alerted to the odor of narcotics in the truck. A search of the truck revealed that Kinkaid had more than 2,000 grams of methamphetamine, as well as a loaded, .45 caliber pistol.

Kinkaid had the pistol to protect himself, his drugs, and his drug proceeds. Following his imprisonment, Kinkaid will serve five years of supervised release.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement.

Omaha Man Sentenced for Methamphetamine Distribution and Firearm Possession

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September 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA – A man from Nebraska was sentenced last week in Council Bluffs U-S District Court, on drug and firearm charges. The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports 59-year-old Russell Paul Sorbello, of Omaha, was sentenced to 132 months (11-years) in federal prison, for possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and possessing a firearm as a prohibited person.

According to public court documents, in March 2023, Sorbello was found in possession of methamphetamine and cocaine during a traffic stop. In a subsequent search of Sorbello’s hotel room, law enforcement located additional drugs, including methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana. Officers also located a firearm in Sorbello’s possession.

Upon release from prison, Sorbello will serve a 5-year total term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.