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NWS forecast for Cass & surrounding Counties in IA: 1/5/2017

Weather

January 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Early This Morning: Mostly cloudy. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Today: Mostly cloudy. Scattered flurries in the afternoon. High around 10. Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing. Very cold. Low zero to 5 below. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday: Sunny. Very cold. High 15 to 20. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy through midnight then becoming mostly cloudy. Low zero to 5 above. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday: Partly sunny in the morning then clearing. High around 20. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear. Low zero to 5 above.
Sunday: Partly sunny. High in the upper 20s.

Winter Weather Advisory cancelled for Fremont & Page Counties

Weather

January 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

348 AM CST THU JAN 5 2017

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS CANCELLED

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA/VALLEY HAS CANCELLED THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR FREMONT AND PAGE COUNTIES IN SOUTHWEST IOWA (that was in effect until 6-a.m. today). WHILE A FEW FLURRIES REMAIN POSSIBLE EARLY THIS MORNING…THE POTENTIAL FOR ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL HAS DIMINISHED. ANY SNOW COVERED ROADS WILL BE SLIPPERY…SO EXERCISE CAUTION WHILE TRAVELING THIS MORNING.

No. 2 Baylor still unbeaten with 65-63 win over Iowa State

Sports

January 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

WACO, Texas (AP) — Manu Lecomte made a short high-arching jumper over a defender with 8 seconds left and No. 2 Baylor remained undefeated with a 65-63 victory over Iowa State in the Bears’ Big 12 home opener Wednesday night.

After a timeout, the Bears (14-0, 2-0 Big 12) came out and the former Miami transfer made a move around the left side and then shot over Matt Thomas, who at 6-foot-5 is 6 inches taller than the guard.

Iowa State (9-4, 1-1) had one more chance after a timeout, but Monte Morris’ baseline jumper was no good as time expired. Baylor was playing with its highest ranking ever, and fans chanted “No. 1 !, No. 1!” when the game ended. The victory by the Bears came on the same night that No. 1 Villanova had its 20-game winning streak snapped in a loss at Butler.

Wichita State beats Drake 90-65 behind Morris, Smith

Sports

January 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Shaquille Morris scored 13 points, Daishon Smith added 13 with three 3-pointers, and Wichita State used a big first half to beat Drake 90-65 on Wednesday night to win its fourth straight and improve its all-time record against the Bulldogs to 41-4.

Landry Shamet added 11 points, Markis McDuffie had 10 and grabbed 11 rebounds, and the Shockers (13-3, 3-0, Missouri Valley) outrebounded Drake 54-28, including 18-5 on offensive boards, resulting in 26 second-chance points. Wichita State scored 22 points off of 15 turnovers and outscored the Bulldogs 42-24 in the paint.

Wichita State opened with a 10-2 run and pulled ahead on an 8-2 run capped by Morris’ tip-in. Morris’ dunk with 5:58 left sparked an 11-2 run and the Shockers led 51-21 at halftime.

The Bulldogs stiffened in the second half and outscored the Shockers 44-39, but couldn’t overcome their 30-point halftime deficit. De’Antae McMurray scored 13 for Drake (3-12, 1-2).

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, 1/5/2017

News

January 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Sen. Charles Grassley says he doesn’t think he’ll be condemned for moving quickly on a Donald Trump nominee for U.S. Supreme Court after refusing last year to hold hearings on President Barack Obama’s nominee, Merrick Garland. Grassley says the opposition expected from Democrats makes it more important that Trump does as promised and selects a nominee who received strong Senate support when named to a federal court.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Outgoing Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad says he doesn’t think tax cuts are feasible during the upcoming session, a position that seems to put him at odds with fellow Republicans who will control both chambers of the Legislature. Branstad told reporters at the annual Associated Press legislative seminar that although he generally supports tax reform, immediate cuts aren’t sustainable amid the state’s financial climate.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State officials say six employees workers have been fired from a southwestern Iowa disability treatment center after an investigation revealed numerous cases in which patients had been physically or verbally abused. The Department of Human Services said Wednesday that six other workers at the Glenwood State Resource Center have resigned and five were otherwise disciplined. One case is still pending.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that an unconscious inmate was beaten to death by a fellow prisoner at Iowa’s maximum-security penitentiary. It is believed to be first homicide at an Iowa prison since 2010, and has prompted a union to accuse the state of trying to cover up safety lapses. Documents show the deadly assault at the Iowa State Penitentiary continued despite a correctional officer’s failed attempt to get the assailant to stop.

Atlantic City Council hold hearing on Development Agreement for Whitney Hotel project

News

January 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

In other business, the City Council held a Public Hearing on a Development Agreement with Whitney Group, LLC, authorizing an annual appropriation of Tax Increment payments and pledging certain revenues to the payment of the agreement. The only comment came from Pat McCurdy, Chairman of the Cass Atlantic Development Corporation’s Housing Committee. McCurdy said he supported the project “100 percent.”

The Council did not take any action on the agreement, as a final wording is being hammered out. A vote on passing the agreement is expected during the next regular Council meeting on January 18th. Mark Smith, along with a group of investors purchased the three-story Victorian-era Boss Hotel that was built in 1890, and is on the list of the National Register of Historic Places. Smith has previously stated that plans for the structure includes commercial space and a restaurant on the first floor, along with a community room. The top two floors will be remodeled into eight apartment units on each floor for “mature adults.” The project is expected to cost $4-million.

The Council, Wednesday, passed a Resolution for matching funds amounting to $100,000, in support of an Enhance Iowa CAT grant for the Schildberg Recreation Area Campground improvement and bathhouse projects. Atlantic Parks and Rec Department Director Seth Staashelm said the Resolution was necessary because the previous application had been submitted to the now defunct Vision Iowa Board. The old application was rescinded and is being updated before being submitted to the Enhance Iowa Board for review and action, which is likely to occur later this summer.

The City’s share of the matching funds will come from the Local Option Sales Tax Recreation Improvement Reserve and the Hotel-Motel Tax.

Atlantic Mayor swears-in Chief and new Officer

News

January 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic officially has a new Chief of Police and a new Police Officer. Mayor Dave Jones, Wednesday night administered the Oath of Office to Chief Dave Erickson, who formerly served as a Lieutenant under Chief Steve Green, who retired at the end of December. Erickson began his duties as Chief on January 1st, but the title wasn’t official until he was sworn-in.

And, the Oath of Office was administered to Officer Cameron Ward, from Griswold. Ward’s family looked on as the young man became the latest Police Officer to serve the City. He comes from a family of law enforcement officers. The new Chief is in the process of interviewing candidates to fill one more position on the Atlantic Police force created by the resignation of Cody Eckles, who left to become a sheriff’s deputy in Shelby County. The new officer is expected to be hired by the first week in March, bringing the total police force to 12 full-time officers.

Dave Erickson is sworn-in as Chief of Police.

Mayor Dave Jones issues the Oath of Office to Police Officer Cameron Ward.

IA Wrestle Class 1A Rankings 1/4/2017

Sports

January 4th, 2017 by admin

 

 

 

 

1A IAwrestle Tournament Team Rankings
1 Lisbon (6)
2 Missouri Valley (6)
3 Sibley-Ocheyedan (6)
4 Alburnett (4)
5 Don Bosco (5)
6 North Linn (3)
7 Martensdale St. Mary’s (3)
8 Logan-Magnolia (5)
9 Wapsie Valley (4)
10 Southeast Warren (3)
1A IAwrestle Individual Rankings
106
1 Jaymus Wilson Alburnett So
2 Cobe Siebrecht Lisbon So
3 Daniel Kimball Don Bosco So
4 Adam Allard West Sioux Fr
5 Jake Nieman OABCIG Fr
6 Nolan Noonan Cascade So
7 Caiden Jones Lake Mills So
8 Brock Dietz Nashua-Plainfield Jr
9 Jose Flores Sibley-Ocheyedan Jr
10 Cole Cassidy Martensdale St. Mary’s Fr
113
1 Cael Happel Lisbon Fr
2 Devon Meeker Wapello Sr
3 Samuel Loyd New London Jr
4 Kurtis Krager OABCIG Jr
5 Nathan Phillips Interstate 35 Sr
6 Will Kooi West Lyon So
7 Easton Larson Don Bosco Fr
8 Logan James Underwood Fr
9 Blaine Beeler Guthrie Center So
10 Gannon Cook East Buchanan Sr
120
1 Brock Henderson North Linn Sr
2 Gable Fox Don Bosco Jr
3 Tatem Bluml Oakland Riverside Sr
4 Dakota Henry Belle Plaine Jr
5 Will Portis Rockford Sr
6 Ben Emrich Tipton Jr
7 Remington Meeker Logan-Magnolia Sr
8 Dylan Loomer Jesup Sr
9 Bryce Hall Southeast Warren Fr
10 Drayven Fenton Mediapolis Fr
126
1 Alex Thomsen Underwood Jr
2 Brady Kyner Southeast Warren Sr
3 Donny Schmit Wapsie Valley Jr
4 Kody Berg Westwood Sr
5 Connor Lange Missouri Valley So
6 Logan Lutgen Don Bosco Jr
7 Brady Henderson North Linn So
8 Ben Moyer Alburnett Sr
9 Cole Allison St. Edmonds Sr
10 Koby Hanson Manson NW Webster Jr
132
1 Josh Tibbits Martensdale St. Mary’s So
2 Cooper Siebrecht Lisbon Jr
3 Jack Kyle Missouri Valley Sr
4 Garret Thompson Logan-Magnolia Jr
5 Kolton Roth Graettinger-Terril Jr
6 Chance Throndson Riceville Jr
7 Keaton Hetland South Hamilton Jr
8 Ben Smith Iowa Valley Fr
9 Michael Egan MFL MarMac So
10 Mason Wickman Alburnett So
138
1 Chase McLaughlin Lisbon Sr
2 Jacob Hansen West Fork Sr
3 Tanner Lundgren Emmetsburg Sr
4 Austin Leopard Lousia-Muscatine Sr
5 Kyle Decker East Buchanan Sr
6 Bo Geise Logan-Magnolia Jr
7 Kaleb Krall Wapsie Valley So
8 Nick Martin Moravia Jr
9 Tanner Hoyer Alburnett Sr
10 Duke Kyle Missouri Valley So
145
1 Trent Johnson Dike-New Hartford Sr
2 Trey Brisker Wilton Jr
3 Dylan Schuck Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
4 Austin Eilers Lawton-Bronson Jr
5 Dakota Garretson Clarksville Sr
6 Joel Beccara AHSTW Sr
7 Logan Scheuermann Guthrie Center Sr
8 Jack Butteris Lisbon Sr
9 Skeeter Bostwick Missouri Valley Jr
10 Luke Stortenbecker East Mills Sr
152
1 Zach Axmear English Valley Sr
2 Brennan Swafford Mediapolis Jr
3 Colin Schrader Wapsie Valley Jr
4 Brady Wilson Logan-Magnolia Sr
5 Tyler Van Houten Panorama Sr
6 Reno Chiri New London Sr
7 Kaden Kilburg Lisbon Jr
8 Marcus Daughton Mount Ayr Jr
9 Brody Goodman South Central Calhoun Jr
10 Michael Olsen Lake Mills Sr
160
1 Karsen Seehase Sumner-Fredericksburg Sr
2 Jacob Krakow Iowa Valley Sr
3 John Henrich Akron-Westfield So
4 Rogan Pforts Wapello Sr
5 Drew Anderson Westwood Sr
6 Garrett Sayler Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
7 Dalton Nelson North Butler Sr
8 Griffen McBride Pleasantville Sr
9 Landon Hunter Midland Sr
10 Gabe Pauley AHSTW So
170
1 Tanner Sloan Alburnett Jr
2 Nathan Haynes Missouri Valley Jr
3 Taylan Entriken Hudson Sr
4 Trent Kruger Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
5 TJ Dierking Southeast Warren Jr
6 Jordan Weiland West Hancock Sr
7 Joey Schwenn Belle Plaine Sr
8 Jarel Arbegast West Fork Sr
9 Cole Neel Central Springs Sr
10 Ben Weepie Wapsie Valley Jr
182
1 Logan Schumacher Martensdale St. Mary’s Jr
2 Daniel Bishop Hinton Sr
3 Alec McDowell Maquoketa Valley Sr
4 Zach Ryg Central Springs So
5 Bryce Oveson Wilton Sr
6 Dante Arzani Interstate 35 Sr
7 Garet Sims Iowa Valley So
8 Gabe Irons Lake Mills Jr
9 Bodie Garnier Sumner-Fredericksburg Sr
10 Manning Kuboushek South Winneshiek Jr
195
1 Slade Sifuentes Lake Mills Sr
2 Kaleb Reeves Sigourney Jr
3 Walker Even Don Bosco Sr
4 Hunter Hagen West Hancock Jr
5 Hunter DeJong Sibley-Ocheyedan Jr
6 Mason Lyons Bellevue Sr
7 Nick Gaes Alta-Aurelia So
8 Devin Thompson Westwood Sr
9 Erik Jorgensen AHSTW Sr
10 Teryy Rummans AGWSR Sr
220
1 Drake Johnson Logan-Magnolia Sr
2 Tom Rief Missouri Valley Jr
3 Colton Francis West Hancock Jr
4 Chaz Clark Pleasantville Jr
5 Skylar Bonestroo Western Christian Sr
6 Caleb Meinders AGWSR Sr
7 Quinton Castell Moravia Sr
8 Zack Santee Central Springs Jr
9 Nathan Graves Hudson Sr
10 Noah Boender Sigourney Sr
285
1 Jared Brinkman Iowa City Regina Sr
2 Kyler Schott North Linn Sr
3 Brian Sadler Jesup Jr
4 Matt Naig Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
5 Will Anthony Pleasantville Sr
6 Coy Maher Oakland Riverside Sr
7 Cody Crawford WACO Jr
8 Lane Ripperger East Union Sr
9 Cameron Bemino Belmond-Klemme Jr
10 Jake Hutton Interstate 35 Jr

Bluffs woman arrested for Probation Violation

News

January 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Wednesday, said a Council Bluffs woman was arrested Tuesday morning for Violation of Probation. 40-year old Veronica Lynn George was arrested at the Pottawattamie/Mills County line and brought to the Mills County Jail, where her bond was set at $2,000.

Bluffs Police & Fire Dept. investigate school lunchroom explosion

News

January 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Update from Council Bluffs P-D clarifies the Council Bluffs Fire Investigator, during the course of his investigation found the mentioned explosive to be a Commercial Grade Firework, not a Homemade Explosive.)

Police and Firefighters in Council Bluffs, Wednesday afternoon, responded to a report of a small explosion in the lunchroom of the Lewis Central High School (3504 Harry Langdon Blvd.) The incident happened at around 12:45-p.m. Authorities say an investigation revealed a Commercial Grade Firework was detonated under a table in the lunch room, where several students were seated during lunch. (In an earlier statement, authorities has said the device was a homemade explosive)

As a result of a joint investigation conducted by the Police Department, Fire Department and School Security, two students were taken into custody for their involvement in the incident. One juvenile is charged with Arson 1st Degree and the other is charged with Possession of an Explosive or Incendiary Devise. The suspects’ names were not released.

The school quickly returned to normal activities and no students appeared to have been injured as a result of the explosion.