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Even without a dress code, Grassley won’t ‘dress down’ on Senate floor

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September 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – For nearly two-and-a-half centuries, it’s been tradition to wear professional, business attire on the floor of the U-S Senate, and Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s in “shock” the Senate Majority Leader would drop the dress code. Grassley, a Republican, says Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York should not have abandoned the long-standing policy of respecting the institution by wearing the proper attire.

Even with the relaxed rules, Grassley wouldn’t consider wearing one of his John Deere hats into the chamber.

Grassley turned 90 on Sunday and says it’s important to carry on traditions as they’ve stood the test of time for a reason.

Reports say the updated rule only applies to senators, as staffers have to continue to follow the dress code.

Red Oak woman arrested on a felony charge; Red Oak man arrested for Prob. Violation

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September 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) — Red Oak Police report two arrests. At around 4-a.m. today (Tue., Sept. 19), 47-year-old Keyla Rae Churchill, of Red Oak, was arrested on a felony charge of aiding and abetting on a 2nd degree theft–vehicle related, and for being an accessory after the fact, an aggravated misdemeanor. Authorities say the arrest occurred at 100 East Oak Street in Red Oak. Churchill was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $5,000 bond.

On Monday, Red Oak Police arrested 33-year-old Michael Todd Archer, of Red Oak, on an active warrant for a probation violation. Archer was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 cash bond.

Hawkeye Freshman Battling at the Highlands Invitational

Sports

September 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

CHICAGO, Ill. – The University of Iowa men’s golf team traveled to Chicago to compete in the Highlands Invitational, the second tournament of their fall season. The Highlands Invitational is making its inaugural debut with 15 teams competing in the field.

Despite rainy conditions and an early tee time, freshman Noah Kent came ready to play. After the opening round of play, Kent found himself in a tie for second place after shooting 4-under par. Kent currently sits in a tie for 12th place after 36 holes.

Freshman, Max Tjoa finds himself in a tie for 23rd place after carding 3-under par through two rounds of play. Tjoa finished the first round at even par. In the second round of play, Tjoa had five birdies to get to 3-under par to climb up the leaderboard.

Mac McClear is currently in a tie for 52nd place with a 2-over par. McClear ended his second round by birdieing three of the last seven holes.

Virginia remains seven strokes ahead of the field after two rounds shooting 27-under par.

Iowa as a team sits in 10th place at 3-over par. Play was suspended due to darkness. The unfinished teams are Furman, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, Wake Forest B Team, and Yale.

These teams will be finishing their rounds, starting at 7:10 a.m. (CT).

IOWA SCORECARD 

 

1

Team 

289 

290 

– 

579 

T12

Noah Kent

68

72

140

T23

Max Tjoa

72

69

141

T52

Mac McClear

73

74

147

70

Hogan Hansen

76

75

151

74

Callum Macfie

78

76

154

HAWKEYE NOTABLES 

  • Noah Kent’s par 5 average of 4.13 is tied for first in the field after two rounds.
  • Iowa’s 37 birdies matched the sixth most on Monday; Noah Kent lead the team with 10 birdies, followed by Max Tjoa with 8 birdies and Mac McClear with 7 birdies.

UP NEXT 
The third and final round of the Highlands Invitational is scheduled to tee off Tuesday morning at Chicago Highlands Club.

Dabagia, Hanna Shine in Round 2

Sports

September 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

MADISON, Wis. – Sophomore Madison Dabagia and junior Paula Miranda finished with rounds at or below par to lead the University of Iowa women’s golf team in the second round of the Badger Invitational on Monday at the University Ridge Golf Course.

Dabagia carded five birdies, including two over her final three holes to finish with a one-under par 71.  It was her sixth career round at or below par.  The Indiana native is tied for 13th place with a one-over par 145 (74-71) – four shots off third place.

Sophomore Kaitlyn Hanna enjoyed her best collegiate round on Monday, firing four birdies en route to an even par 72.  The Omaha, Nebraska, native birdied her final two holes on the day, putting her in a tie for 28th with a 148 (76-72).

Junior Paula Miranda stacked rounds, as she carded a one-over par 73 during round two after opening the tournament with an even par 72 on Sunday.  The Mexico native is tied for 13th place with a 145 (72-73).

As a team, Iowa trimmed two shots off its round from day one to day two, firing a 294.  The Hawkeyes sit in eighth place on the team leaderboard with a 590 (296-294) – two shots out of fifth place and seven shots out of third.  South Florida is atop the standings with a 577.

True freshman Ximena Benites, who is competing as an individual, shot one-over par 73, which puts her in a tie for 23rd place.

IOWA LEADERBOARD

T13. Madison Dabagia 74-71=145

T13. Paula Miranda 72-73=145

T28. Kaitlyn Hanna 76-72=148

T52. Shannyn Vogler 75-78=153

T52. Riley Lewis 75-78=153

  1. Iowa 296-294=590

UP NEXT

The final round of the Badger Invitational will take place Tuesday, beginning with a 9 a.m. shotgun start.

Collision in Creston Monday afternoon

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September 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – No injuries were reported following a collision early Monday afternoon, in Creston. Authorities say a 2016 Chevy Traverse driven by 23-year-old Shayna Ann Davis, of Creston, was traveling north on Sumner Street at around 12:27-p.m., approaching Prairie Street. Davis was slowing down to turn left (Westbound) onto Prairie. She came to a stop and signaled to turn.

A 2013 Chrysler 200 sedan driven by 18-year-old Karlie Rae Larsen, of Mount Ayr, was behind Davis’ vehicle. When she didn’t notice the Chevy had stopped with the turn signal on, the Chrysler struck Davis’ car from behind, causing functional damage to both vehicles. The damage amounted to $6,500.

No citations were issued.

Adair County road S. of Fontanelle to be temporarily closed beginning Sept. 20

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September 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Engineer’s Office/Secondary Roads Department reports the highway south of Fontanelle will be closed to through traffic starting Wednesday, September 20th. Officials say a contractor will be moving in to extend/line multiple culverts along this stretch of N72.

Local traffic will still have access to properties but areas of construction will change on a day-to-day basis so please have patience and slow down. The official detour will run through Bridgewater. The work is expected to last until Thanksgiving.

Primghar woman charged in theft of $23K+

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September 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A northwest Iowa woman is jailed on several felony charges after being accused of stealing money from residents at a home for individuals with mental illness and disability where she worked. According to criminal complaints filed with the O’Brien County Clerk of Court’s Office by the State of Iowa’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit’s Department of Inspections, Appeals, & Licensing, 48-year-old Jennifer Lynn Storm of Primghar is accused of stealing over 23-thousand dollars from twenty-one different residents of the Pride Group’s Primghar facility.

She was arrested on Friday. The investigator alleges that she stole the money while she worked as an administrative assistant there, between fall 2020 and spring 2023. She was responsible for residents’ accounts and allegedly stole the money in several different ways during her employment.

Storm is charged with ten counts of felony dependent adult abuse, first-degree theft, and ongoing criminal conduct, and faces a preliminary hearing on Monday, September 25th.

Life Sentence in Rock Rapids Murder

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September 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A northwest Iowa man will spend the rest of his life behind bars after pleading guilty to murdering his mother. Forty-two-year-old Nathaniel Kassel Rock Rapids was charged with murder in the 1st degree in the death of his mother, Jody Duskin. Kassel had earlier pleaded not guilty and was set to go on trial on October 17th. Instead, he changed his plea and was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Monday.

Duskin was found dead in her home in Sheldon in March. Court documents state that Kassel corresponded with family members saying he was planning to kill Duskin. Kassel was taken into custody in South Dakota the day after Duskin’s body was found.

Kassel had also originally been charged with operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent and possession or control of a firearm as a felon. Those charges were dismissed.

DARYL RECHTENBACH, 85, of Bridgewater (Celebration of Life 9/30/23)

Obituaries

September 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DARYL RECHTENBACH, 85, of Bridgewater, died September 18, 2023, at his home. Celebration of Life services for DARYL RECHTENBACH will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, September 30, 2023, at the Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle (formerly Fontanelle United Methodist Church).

Visitation at the funeral home is Friday, Sept. 29, from 2-until 7-p.m., with the family present from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery.  Full military graveside rites will be conducted by the Williamson American Legion Post No. 719 and V.F.W. Post No. 1797 in Creston.

Memorials:  To the Daryl Rechtenbach Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

DARYL RECHTENBACH is survived by:

His daughters – Lori (Bob) Ulfers, of Omaha, and Pam (Andy) Blevins, of St. Joseph, Missouri.

Four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

The UAW strike could lead to new car shortages, again

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September 19th, 2023 by Jim Field

Iowans likely won’t see an immediate impact from the United Auto Workers strike that started on Friday, but if it lasts a while, there could very well be shortages of new vehicles for sale on car lots across the state. Bruce Anderson, president of the Iowa Automobile Dealers Association, says the 12-thousand-700 U-A-W workers are striking the “big three” automakers in Detroit — Ford, G-M and Chrysler.

For the time being, Anderson says Iowans should continue to have a good selection of new vehicles from which to chose.

However, he says Iowans who are looking for vehicles with very specific features or colors may run into a problem soon.

The previous four-year contract has expired. U-A-W leaders are demanding higher wages, shorter work weeks, a return to original pensions, and more job security.