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Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, 1/21/17

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January 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

WASHINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Officials in southeastern Iowa say one person has died in a house fire. Firefighters responded early Friday morning to a fire in Washington, Iowa, and found a house fully engulfed in flames. Officials say a body was found inside the burned-out home. That person’s name has not yet been released.

HARTFORD, Iowa (AP) — Officials in southern Iowa say a body has been found inside a burning house, and one person has been arrested in the case. Assistant Warren County Attorney Douglas Eichholz says firefighters were called early Friday morning to a house fire in Hartford, and a body was found inside. Eichholz says 28-year-old Stephen James Major was arrested later Friday in Marshalltown and charged in connection with the fire. .

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a couple found dead in a murder-suicide at George Wyth (wihth) State Park in Waterloo suffered from health problems. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that autopsies confirmed that 86-year-old Neil Miller shot and killed his wife, 83-year-old Marilyn Miller, before taking his own life. A police captain says the Waterloo couple had medical issues and that people who knew the Millers say they didn’t want to go to a nursing home.

WINDSOR HEIGHTS, Iowa (AP) — Property taxes will increase this year to pay for 16 blocks of new sidewalks in Windsor Heights, a city where neighborhood streets mostly haven’t had sidewalks since homes were built in the 1950s. The Des Moines Register reports that in addition to the tax hikes, residents of 175 properties will be assessed as much as $3,500 for the new sidewalks outside their home. A 2016 survey by the city found 69 percent of residents didn’t want the sidewalks.

John J Harris Wrestling Tourney day one standings

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January 20th, 2017 by admin

Team Scores
1. New Hampton 111.5
2. Atlantic 92.0
2. Creston- Orient Macksburg 92.0
4. Missouri Valley 56.5
5. Red Oak 54.0
6. Central Decatur 46.0
7. Panorama 45.0
8. Winterset 30.5
9. Bedford/Lenox 28.5
10. Shenandoah 24.0
11. Clarinda 23.0
12. Mt Ayr 21.0
13. Chariton 18.5
14. Riverside Oakland 18.0
15. Tri-Center Neola 17.0
16. Clarinda Academy 14.0
17. East Mills 13.0
17. Wayne 13.0
19. Adair Casey/Guthrie Center 12.5
20. Southwest Valley 10.0
21. Griswold 9.5
22. Clarke 9.0
23. Nodaway Valley 3.0
24. Southwest Iowa 0.0

Find brackets here

 

AHSTW boys impress with big road win at Audubon

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January 20th, 2017 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings boys basketball team put on a great performance at Audubon Friday night with a 76-54 win. After a close back and forth game for much of the first half the Vikings put on a late second quarter run to lead 36-26 at the break. The Vikings then blew the game open with a 24 point third quarter to take a 23 point lead and cruise to the win.

RJ Harris had a huge night for the Vikings dropping in 24 points, grabbing 10 rebounds, and taking 3 steals. Blaine Lees had a big impact in the paint for the Vikings with 18 points. Rhett Welsh also dropped home 16 for the now 13-1 Vikings. Next up AHSTW will try to avenge their only loss of the season with a home meeting against Logan-Magnolia.

Audubon was led in the loss by Josh Lange with 15 points and Tyler Reibhoff with 14.  The Wheelers are now 8-4 on the season and will next face Treynor on Tuesday night.

Audubon girls ride early lead to win over AHSTW

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January 20th, 2017 by admin

The Audubon Wheelers girls basketball team jumped out to an early 8-0 lead over AHSTW on Friday night and rode away to a 49-31 win.  The Wheelers lead 14-8 at the end of the first quarter and pushed the lead to nine by halftime.  Audubon then used free throws to put the game out of reach in the third with a 37-21 lead.

Sydney Obermeier was Audubon’s leading scorer on the night with 16 points. Claire Olsen had 11 first half points on her way to 15 for the game.  The Wheelers improve to 8-4 with the win and will next face a tough Treynor team on Tuesday night.

AHSTW was led in the loss by Kinsey Sheffler with 12 points as they fall to 5-9 on the season. Next up for the Lady Vikes is a home game against Logan-Magnolia on Tuesday.

(Update) Central IA man ID’d as a suspect in Clarinda Cemetery crash arrested

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January 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A man believed to be responsible for the destruction of headstones, monuments and other damage at the Clarinda Cemetery early Thursday morning, has been arrested. Authorities say 27-year old Marshall Louis Field, of Pleasant Hill, faces charges that include reckless driving, failure to maintain control of a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident and violating accident reporting requirements.

Field was allegedly driving a 2006 Chevrolet Equinox that entered the cemetery, careened out of control and struck several monuments causing an estimated $20,000 in damages to the monuments. The accident, which was discovered at around 5-a.m. Thursday, caused about $5,000 damage the vehicle. The driver left the scene on foot.

All reports of have been forwarded to Page County Attorney Carl Sonksen for review and initiation of subsequent court action.

Atlantic boys swimming picks up two dual wins Thursday

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January 20th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic boys swimming team picked up a pair of dual wins on Thursday night in Newton. Atlantic beat Grinnell 64-30 and took down Newton 55-39.  Newton also defeated Grinnell 60-34 as part of the double dual. Atlantic next heads to the Lewis Central Invite on Saturday. You can hear from Head Coach Dean Junker on our Saturday morning coaches show at 8:30am.

Audubon hosts AHSTW in basketball doubleheader tonight on KJAN

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January 20th, 2017 by admin

The Audubon Wheelers will play host to the AHSTW Lady Vikes and Vikings tonight in a basketball doubleheader and we’ll have coverage on KJAN. Both match-ups promise to good battles as the previous meetings were close games back on December 9th.

Audubon eked out a win in the first meeting 42-40 and the Wheelers now have a 7-4 overall record.  They are led by Sydney Obermeier who averages 13 points per game.  The AHSTW Lady Vikes come into the game with a 5-8 record and are led by Morgan Eckmann who averages 11 points per outing.

The boys game back on December 9th was a 75-67 win for AHSTW.  The Vikings are have two players that average in double figures with RJ Harris averaging 17 points per game and Rhett Welsh with 14 points per contest.  The Vikings are 12-1 on the season with their only loss coming at Logan-Magnolia.  Audubon uses a balanced scoring attack with four players averaging in double figures. Tate Killeen averages 19 points per game, Josh Lange 13, Lane Lawson 13, and Tyler Riebhoff 12.  Audubon  is 8-3 on the season.

Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call of the games tonight on KJAN. Tune in on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, on the KJAN mobile app, or watch on KJANTV.  Pregame will start at 5:50pm before the tip of the girls game at 6:00pm.

NE man sentenced for meth distribution role in Omaha/Council Bluffs

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January 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa said today (Friday), that a judge this week sentenced a Douglas County, NE., man to more than 16-years in prison for his role in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in the Omaha/Council Bluffs area. 44-year old Broc Todd Waltermeyer, of Omaha, was sentenced Wednesday by Senior United States District Court Judge James E. Gritzner, to 196 months in prison, followed by five years of supervised release.

Waltermeyer pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine on April 29, 2016. The guilty plea and sentencing were the result of an investigation into methamphetamine distribution by Waltermeyer between July of 2015 and November 11, 2015. During that time, he distributed over two kilograms of methamphetamine, which was obtained in Omaha and transported to Pottawattamie County, where it was sold.

The investigation was conducted by the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement,
Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force, Omaha Police Department, and the Drug Enforcement Administration. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Stolen passwords used to change some grades, university says

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January 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Officials say some students used stolen teacher passwords to change some grades at the University of Iowa. The officials said Thursday that about 250 students, faculty members and other staffers have been told their university IDs and login information were taken by unauthorized devices that had been attached to university computers in classrooms and computer labs. The university says only 5 percent of those accounts were later used by someone other than the account holder.

University staffers are checking computers for suspicious devices and developing plans to increase security measures. Officials are encouraging people on the university system to change their passwords. Officials say that if investigation determines a student has cheated, university disciplinary action could include expulsion or suspension.

Court: Police cannot recover restitution for routine stops

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January 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Supreme Court says law enforcement agencies cannot seek restitution from defendants in drunken driving cases when officers respond during the normal course of their work and not for an emergency. The court found in opinions filed Friday in three separate drunken driving cases involving Davenport police officers that Iowa law allows recovery of expenses through restitution only when the law enforcement response meets the normal definition of an emergency. The court says “routine law enforcement activities do not qualify.”

In the three cases, patrolling police officers stopped vehicles with drivers suspected of drunken driving and the city sought to recoup the time it took officers to stop the vehicle, investigate and arrest the driver. The amounts sought – $54.50, $317 and $158.60 – were denied.