Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report a man from Neola was arrested Sunday night on assault and other charges associated with an incident involving his girlfriend, that took place earlier that evening. 32-year old David Joseph Martin Kilibarda faces charges that include Domestic Assault with Injury, Criminal Trespass and Interference with Official Acts. He was taken into custody at around 10:50-p.m. and brought to the Pott. County Jail.
The Sheriff’s Office says also, 26-year old Michael Allen Lee, of Crescent, was arrested Sunday morning for OWI/2nd offense, after a deputy investigated a vehicle parked about a mile north of Big Lake Road, on Joslin. Lee’s preliminary breath test (PBT) registered nearly twice the legal limit for intoxication, and a later blood alcohol test came back as .121, or just over the legal limit.
Also arrested on an OWI charge Sunday, was 25-year old Alex David Friesen, of Crescent, who was taken into custody a little after 3-a.m. following a report of a tired or intoxicated driver in the Crescent area. Friesen was located on Old Lincoln Road and following an investigation was arrested for OWI/1st offense. His blood alcohol level later tested as .164, or twice the legal limit.
Cass County 9-1-1 Director Rob Koppert, today (Monday), updated the County Board of Supervisors on some recent good news and bad news. The good news, he said, was he received funds from the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool, or, I-CAP.
Koppert said he received $1,000 last Friday from ICAP for a fire extinguishers grant to supply extinguishers for the courthouse and other vital County buildings. The funds will be used to reimburse the County for the already paid for and received extinguishers. The extinguishers cost around $1,300-$1,400 altogether, and Koppert said he would look into using funds from the County E-911 membership to make up the remainder of the costs for reimbursement.
The bad news, Koppert said, had to do with numerous County communications systems. An incident happened that happened the night of Oct. 22nd took down the internet and other vital systems affecting the courthouse and Communications Center.
A dispatcher on-duty texted Koppert, who was in Iowa City at the time. A couple of minutes later, he was notified the County’s radio communications system was down. Koppert said there was no reason they could find or think of that would have caused both systems to crash. The Avaya phone system was also down in the courthouse. 9-1-1 was not affected, however, because the Administrative lines are run to the Comm. Center. At that point, Koppert instructed the dispatcher to active the phone tree method of communication to emergency responders.
Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon was also notified, and responded to the Comm. Center in a coordinated effort with Koppert, to try and figure what was going on and walk through the check-list of steps to correct the problem. A radio tech from Indianola was also called to try and get communications up and running, and Solutions, Incorporated was called to deal with the internet issues.
Early the next morning, the efforts resulted in the internet “WatchGuard” firewall security system being reset in the basement of the courthouse. Koppert said one of the Watch Guards apparently went into a “Kernal panic” mode, which occurs when there is an issue with either system hardware, OS, or firmware. It’s taken by an operating system upon detecting an internal fatal error from which it cannot safely recover.
Koppert says there are plans in-place to have a back-up radio in the Comm. Center, and having someone on-site, available on short notice, to handle similar situations.
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, along with Iowa Department of Transportation Director Paul Trombino today (Monday), announced the designation of three new Iowa Byways and the modification of three existing byways in the state. The three include: Bridges Byway in Madison County; White Pole Road Byway between Adair and Dexter, and, Jefferson Highway Heritage Byway between Northwood and Lamoni.
The byway changes come following the review of proposed routes for designation as Iowa Byways conducted by the Iowa Byways Advisory Council led by the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT). Three organizations responded to a call for applications in 2014 for new byways. Proposals were also submitted on behalf of four existing Iowa Byways for route extensions or modifications.
The White Pole Road Byway between Adair and Dexter, just north of Interstate 80 along old U.S. Highway 6, is a piece of transportation history linking “five small towns” and events from wagon ruts and train robbery to present day. The roughly 26-mile route was formerly a part of the route known as the Great White Way is lined with 700 white painted telephone poles. It was submitted by the White Pole Road Development Corporation.
The Bridges Byway in Madison County focused on the iconic and widely known covered bridges located throughout Madison County, the 82-mile route will also feature scenic natural areas, the John Wayne birthplace, and other unique destinations. It was submitted by the Madison County Conservation Board with the support of the Madison County Chamber of Commerce and the Interim Madison County Scenic Byway Committee.
The Jefferson Highway Heritage Byway between Northwood and Lamoni, roughly along U.S. Highways 65 and 69, is an historic north-south U.S. border-to-border route, that was originally envisioned in 1916 as part of a national corridor for car and freight travel as the auto age developed and before the Interstate system was initiated. It was submitted by Loring Miller (Leon) and the Jefferson Highway Association on behalf of Decatur County.
The Iowa DOT will work with the new byway applicants over the next several months to assist initiating the byway organization, finalizing the signed byway route, and creating a unique route brand that will be featured on signage to be installed along the route by the 2018 tourist season.
To learn more about Iowa Byways and to order a free Byways Travel Guide or Byway brand poster, visit www.iowabyways.org.
The Glenwood Police Department reports two, recent arrests. On Sunday, 18-year old Morgan Wooton, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Her bond was set at $1,000. And, on Friday, 41-year old Amy Osthus, of Glenwood, was arrested for Theft in the 4th Degree. Her bond was set at $1,000.
The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports a teenager was injured and transported to a hospital, while another teen suffered possible injuries, during a rollover accident Friday afternoon. Officials say 15-year old Haley Ann Hagen, of Afton, was transported by Medic 1 ambulance to the hospital in Creston, after she lost control of the 2002 Ford Taurus she was driving. The car entered the south ditch off of eastbound 205th Street and rolled several times.
The accident happened at around 1:55-p.m., Friday. Hagen, who was wearing her seat belt, suffered suspected serious/incapacitating injuries. Her passenger, 15-year old Brody Glen Grandfield, of Afton, complained of pain but was not transported to the hospital. Grandfield was also wearing his seat belt.
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The Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office has released information about a drug bust that took place back on August 21st. Officials say at around 8:30-p.m., a Toyota was stopped for a minor traffic violation on Interstate 35 by the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office at mile marker 19. Ringgold County Deputy Landon White and his K9 partner “Heky” were requested and responded to the scene.
A subsequent search of the vehicle resulted in the discovery of three pounds of methamphetamine, with an estimated street value of $33,000.
A Missouri resident was arrested and charged. An investigation into the narcotics distribution is ongoing.
The State Cross Country Meet was held on Saturday at Lakeside Golf Course in Fort Dodge, IA and a number of local teams and athletes had successful days. The Nodaway Valley Boys repeated as the 1A State Champion with 36 points, the second-lowest winning score in any class ever. Shane Breheny finished 3rd overall to lead the Wolverines and he was the top finisher on a team competing for the team title. The Wolverines also had Brycen Wallace finish 8th, Brayten Funke 11th, Skyler Rawlings 13th, and Tyler Breheny 19th. ACGC finished 3rd in the team race with their top finisher being Landon Foster in 15th. Boyer Valley was 7th in the team race with Zach Ambrose finishing 9th overall. Panorama finished 15th. Treynor’s Jerry Jorgenson was the runner-up to Riley Bauer of North Union.
In the Girls 1A race ACGC’s Kate Crawford won the state title with a time of 19:38.70. Her teammate Emma Swanson was 8th and Reagan Weinheimer of Nodaway Valley was 5th. Griswold finished 8th in the team race with Joanna Topham finishing 16th individually. Panorama was 10th and ACGC 11th. Emma Swanson was 8th overall for the Chargers. Taylor Sporrer of Logan-Magnolia finished 18th and Alexis Post of Riverside was 23rd.
In the 2A Girls race Karley Larson of Underwood took 3rd, Alexis Cook of Missouri Valley was 15th, Claire Campbell of Shenandoah-Essex was 23rd, Kiley Cook of Underwood 34th, and Carlie Manrose of Shenandoah-Essex was 36th. Shenendoah-Essex finished 8th in the team race and Underwood took 13th.
In the Boys 3A race Senior Phoenix Shadden of Atlantic was 10th with a time of 16:37.00. Bradley Dennis of Atlantic finished 33rd and was 3rd among Freshman runners.
In the Girls 3A race Denison-Schleswig finished 10th in the team race with Raegan Andersen 6th and Ellie Mendlik 16th leading the way. Atlantic’s Ashley Wendt finished 37th.
The Atlantic City Council will hold a regularly scheduled meeting 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, at City Hall. During the session, the Council will act on an approving a change order amounting to $3,450, for the Bull Creek Improvement Project. The first aspect of the change order pertains to the removal of five trees along the route, prior to the installation of a storm sewer pipe. The second is with regard to a pipe and connection to an existing driveway draining gate. During removal of the old pipe, the connection was discovered and had to be replaced.
The Council will also act on an order approving the Fiscal Year 2016 Urban Renewal Report to the State of Iowa.
City of Atlantic Urban Renewal District geographic boundaries
The Urban Renewal Areas (URA’s) are zones established by the City that allows for the creation of TIF (Tax Increment Financing) districts. Atlantic has three area: North, Southwest and Southeast. A fourth area, the Eastridge URA, is no longer active.
And, the Atlantic City Council is expected to act on approving the second reading of an Ordinance that calls for “Deleting property from [a] Tax Increment Financing District for Urban Renewal Area,” and the establishment of a new URA for the Whitney Inn. City Administrator John Lund says Iowa Statute requires the URA to be established before a TIF or other economic development benefits are granted to the property. The Ordinance would separate the Whitney Inn properties from the Northern URA so that it can eventually become its own Urban Renewal Area. The City’s finance attorney has recommended the Northern URA be reviewed at a later date, as it may technically be expired.
The Atlantic Girls Swimming and Diving Team competed at their Regional State Qualifying Meet on Saturday, October 29th at Southeast Polk High School. The Trojans came away with 8 qualifiers for the State Meet coming up on November 4th and 5th at the Marshalltown YMCA. Lewis Central also had 6 events qualify for state as they competed at the Indianola Regional. Below are the overall qualifiers with their regional placing in parenthesis next to their state time.
Event 2 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay
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State Record: 1:45.50 11/9/2013 Ames
S Bentley, S Sorenson, G Snyder, K Sailer
1:45.33 AUTO Automatic AA
1:47.14 CONS Consideration AA
School
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1 Ames 1:46.23 CONS
2 Johnston 1:47.73
3 Waukee 1:48.18
4 West Des Moines Valley 1:48.21
5 Pleasant Valley 1:48.25
6 Bettendorf 1:48.54
7 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 1:49.51
8 Cedar Rapids Washington 1:49.68
9 Dowling Catholic 1:49.75
10 Fort Dodge 1:50.23
11 Boone 1:50.37
12 Davenport Central 1:50.54
13 Atlantic 1:50.69 (2nd- Annamarie Lowary, Jessica Hartwig, Madelyn Kickland, Mycala Kickland)
14 Linn-Mar 1:50.95
15 Dubuque Wahlert 1:51.25
16 Ankeny 1:51.27
17 Dubuque Senior 1:51.46
18 Spencer 1:52.83
19 Davenport West 1:52.86
20 Indianola 1:53.24
21 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 1:54.06
22 Ncmp, Newton 1:54.22
23 Decorah High School 1:54.54
24 Iowa City High 1:54.69
Event 3 Women 200 Yard Freestyle
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State Record: 1:47.14 11/8/2014 Allyssa Fluit, Southeast Polk
1:48.95 AUTO Automatic AA
1:50.75 CONS Consideration AA
Name Year School
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1 Clare Culver SO Dowling Catholic 1:52.68
2 Emily Baeth SO Waukee 1:53.12
3 Lauryn Schieffer JR Southeast Polk 1:53.53
4 Anna Pfeiffer FR Dub Senior 1:53.65
5 Alex Thorson JR Waukee 1:54.43
6 Taylor Beadle SR Muscatine 1:54.83
7 MyKenzie Leehy SR Lewis Central 1:54.93 (2nd)
8 Olivia Jenks JR Ames 1:55.29
9 Emily Van De Wiele SO Bettendorf 1:55.63
10 Cambry Miller SO Atlantic 1:55.88 (3rd)
11 Maddie Bagby SR CR Kennedy 1:56.04
12 Angela Cary JR Johnston 1:56.13
13 Jenny Hughes JR CR Washington 1:56.21
14 Morgan Rosser SR Ames 1:56.49
15 Brinley Horras FR Ames 1:56.55
16 Kassidy Lovig SO CR Kennedy 1:56.61
17 Taylor Hartley JR Fort Dodge 1:57.10
18 Nikki Ault JR Ankeny 1:57.22
19 Carly Weigel FR Iowa City High 1:57.31
20 Zoe Pawloski SO Lewis Central 1:57.38 (3rd)
21 Natalia Verastegui SO Dub Wahlert 1:57.88
22 Grace Considine SO Cedar Falls 1:57.91
23 Maddie DeWitt JR Spencer 1:57.93
24 Alleyna Thomas JR Iowa City West 1:58.00
25 Karlie Welbes FR Dub Wahlert 1:58.00
Event 4 Women 200 Yard IM
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State Record: 2:00.33 11/3/2012 Emma Sougstad, Mason City
2:02.21 AUTO Automatic AA
2:04.42 CONS Consideration AA
Name Year School
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1 Sophie Sorenson JR Ames 2:06.41
2 Lexi Horner SR Johnston 2:06.93
3 Kendall Hostetler JR Johnston 2:09.62
4 Arianna Ottavianelli FR Bettendorf 2:09.63
5 Rachelle Houlette JR Southeast Polk 2:09.68
6 Kayla Rinderknecht JR Waukee 2:10.51
7 Victoria Michel FR Dub Wahlert 2:10.94
8 Jazlyn Horras JR Ames 2:11.40
9 Alexis Beine SO Bettendorf 2:11.69
10 Melanie Housenga JR Iowa City West 2:11.87
11 Olivia Crouse SR Waukee 2:13.41
12 Erin Kokemiller SR Boone 2:13.69
13 Lily Ernst FR Iowa City West 2:14.05
14 Samantha Pose SO Dowling Catholic 2:14.18
15 Leah Dietrich SO Ames 2:14.38
16 Jessica Hartwig JR Atlantic 2:15.13 (5th)
17 Victoria Roth SR Muscatine 2:15.17
18 Rachel Studer SO Wdm Valley 2:15.31
19 Claire Wedewer FR Dub Senior 2:15.48
20 Sage Ohlenshelen SR Bettendorf 2:15.63
21 Carson Slater SO Wdm Valley 2:16.17
22 Jordan Neymeyer FR Pleasant Valley 2:16.32
23 Jill Hughes SO CR Washington 2:16.40
24 Sophia Hostetter FR DM Hoover 2:16.59
Event 5 Women 50 Yard Freestyle
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State Record: 22.51 11/8/2014 Maddie Gehrke, Waukee
23.27 AUTO Automatic AA
23.68 CONS Consideration AA
Name Year School
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1 Reilly Shaner SO Wdm Valley 23.23 AUTO
2 Jasmine Rumley FR Ankeny 23.31 CONS
3 Lexie Winnett SR Johnston 23.41 CONS
4 Amy Feddersen SO Ames 23.43 CONS
5 Emma Sass SR Dub Senior 23.56 CONS
6 Sarah Schemmel SR Muscatine 23.71
7 Sarah Shafer SR Ankeny 24.21
8 Olivia Clark JR Cedar Falls 24.24
9 Hena Hassan SR Bettendorf 24.30
10 Aviana Zahara JR Pleasant Valley 24.44
11 Darby Manternach JR CR Kennedy 24.52
12 Emma Bachelder FR Decorah 24.56
13 Sabrinna Hegelheimer SR Ames 24.59
14 Anne Marie DeVries SR Boone 24.65
15 Perapa Chotiprasidhi JR Pleasant Valley 24.65
16 Lauren Havertape JR CR Washington 24.66
17 Sam Fritz SR Fairfield 24.67
18 Madison Sieperda JR Spencer 24.70
19 Mycala Kickland JR Atlantic 24.74 (3rd)
20 Anna Liu SR Des Moines East 24.77
21 Molly Winer SO Ames 24.85
22 Gretta Leigh SR Fort Dodge 24.86
23 Megan Greenley FR Bettendorf 24.95
24 Jenna Krahn SR Johnston 24.96
Event 6 Women 100 Yard Butterfly
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State Record: 54.57 11/2/2007 Alexa Mehesan, WDM Valley
54.65 AUTO Automatic AA
55.90 CONS Consideration AA
Name Year School
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1 Kelsey Drake SR Linn-Mar 54.48 AUTO
2 Berit Quass FR Dowling Catholic 55.89 CONS
3 Grace Snyder SR Ames 56.56
4 Reilly Shaner SO Wdm Valley 57.36
5 Sam Fritz SR Fairfield 57.47
6 Lexie Winnett SR Johnston 57.73
7 Kayla Rinderknecht JR Waukee 58.01
8 Rachelle Houlette JR Southeast Polk 58.15
9 Jessica Williams SR CR Kennedy 58.51
10 Kelsey Hostetler SO Johnston 58.68
11 Meredith Cox SR Dav Central 59.18
12 Hannah Dietrich SR Ames 59.22
13 Abbie Montag SO Dub Wahlert 59.39
14 Lily Ernst FR Iowa City West 59.46
15 Megan Schade SR Bettendorf 59.80
16 Sarah Bell SR Ames 59.85
17 Lauren Havertape JR CR Washington 1:00.03
18 Mackinzee Macho JR CR Kennedy 1:00.13
19 Josie Thompson JR CR Jefferson 1:00.31
20 Rebecca Weis JR Lewis Central 1:00.36 (3rd)
21 Anna Wall SR Bettendorf 1:00.46
22 Anna Hamling FR Waukee 1:00.51
23 Scout Bergwall FR Ankeny 1:00.62
24 Aby Mouzakis SO Indianola 1:00.86
Event 7 Women 100 Yard Freestyle
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State Record: 50.40 11/8/2014 MyKenzie Leehy, Lewis Central
50.50 AUTO Automatic AA
51.27 CONS Consideration AA
Name Year School
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1 Amy Feddersen SO Ames 50.65 CONS
2 Jasmine Rumley FR Ankeny 51.77
3 Alex Thorson JR Waukee 52.39
4 Olivia Clark JR Cedar Falls 52.43
5 MyKenzie Leehy SR Lewis Central 52.59 (1st)
6 Anna Pfeiffer FR Dub Senior 52.78
7 Maddie Bagby SR CR Kennedy 52.90
8 Sarah Schemmel SR Muscatine 52.91
9 Olivia Jenks JR Ames 53.12
10 Megan Greenley FR Bettendorf 53.20
11 Anna Liu SR Des Moines East 53.23
12 Cambry Miller SO Atlantic 53.39 (3rd)
13 Hena Hassan SR Bettendorf 53.67
14 Emily Wilson SR Wdm Valley 53.87
15 Natalia Verastegui SO Dub Wahlert 54.25
16 Nikki Ault JR Ankeny 54.26
17 Rachel Anfinson SR Wdm Valley 54.33
18 Katie Keith JR Fort Dodge 54.45
19 Madelyn Jermier SR Decorah 54.47
20 Alexis Hagen SR Muscatine 54.56
21 Olivia White SR Johnston 54.64
22 Jenna Krahn SR Johnston 54.78
23 Anne Marie DeVries SR Boone 54.81
24 Elly Kalb SO Dub Wahlert 54.99
Event 8 Women 500 Yard Freestyle
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State Record: 4:50.27 11/8/2014 Allyssa Fluit, Southeast Polk
4:52.43 AUTO Automatic AA
4:57.68 CONS Consideration AA
Name Year School
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1 Berit Quass FR Dowling Catholic 4:58.10
2 Lauryn Schieffer JR Southeast Polk 5:01.56
3 Clare Culver SO Dowling Catholic 5:06.44
4 Emily Baeth SO Waukee 5:07.58
5 Karlie Welbes FR Dub Wahlert 5:09.01
6 Kassidy Lovig SO CR Kennedy 5:09.69
7 Morgan Rosser SR Ames 5:10.12
8 Brinley Horras FR Ames 5:10.42
9 Melanie Housenga JR Iowa City West 5:11.74
10 Jenny Hughes JR CR Washington 5:13.79
11 Grace Considine SO Cedar Falls 5:13.85
12 Taylor Hartley JR Fort Dodge 5:14.90
13 Taylor Beadle SR Muscatine 5:15.25
14 Jill Hughes SO CR Washington 5:16.16
15 Trinity Sadecky FR Iowa City High 5:16.24
16 Andrea Rodriguez SO Ankeny 5:16.37
17 Zoe Pawloski SO Lewis Central 5:16.56 (3rd)
18 Celeste Garza SO Wdm Valley 5:16.80
19 Madison Batkiewicz JR Johnston 5:18.30
20 Alleyna Thomas JR Iowa City West 5:18.74
21 Emily Goodman JR Pleasant Valley 5:19.11
22 Sarah Gannon JR CR Kennedy 5:19.70
23 Shea Yuran SO Ankeny 5:20.65
24 Lauren Nelson JR Pleasant Valley 5:20.96
Event 9 Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
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State Record: 1:33.83 11/2/2007 West Des Moines Valley
L Nathanson, D Harris, L Lamair, A Mehesan
1:35.85 AUTO Automatic AA
1:37.39 CONS Consideration AA
School
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1 Ankeny 1:36.75 CONS
2 Ames 1:36.78 CONS
3 Bettendorf 1:37.24 CONS
4 Johnston 1:37.43
5 West Des Moines Valley 1:37.93
6 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 1:38.17
7 Waukee 1:38.49
8 Cedar Falls 1:38.52
9 Atlantic 1:38.97 (2nd- Mckenna Ewoldt, Madelyn Kickland, Cambry Miller, Mycala Kickland)
10 Muscatine 1:39.37
11 Dubuque Senior 1:39.68
12 Spencer 1:39.99
13 Lewis Central 1:40.05
14 Dubuque Wahlert 1:40.13
15 Southeast Polk 1:40.42
16 Decorah High School 1:40.56
17 Linn-Mar 1:40.72
18 Davenport West 1:40.74
19 Iowa City West 1:41.01
20 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 1:41.08
21 Davenport Central 1:41.51
22 Fort Dodge 1:41.91
23 Cedar Rapids Washington 1:42.51
24 Indianola 1:42.66
Event 10 Women 100 Yard Backstroke
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State Record: 54.61 11/7/2015 Sophie Sorenson, Ames -UN
55.18 AUTO Automatic AA
56.39 CONS Consideration AA
Name Year School
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1 Sophie Sorenson JR Ames 55.45 CONS
2 Aviana Zahara JR Pleasant Valley 56.80
3 Sarah Bell SR Ames 57.32
4 Jazlyn Horras JR Ames 57.68
5 Jessica Williams SR CR Kennedy 57.90
6 Victoria Michel FR Dub Wahlert 58.08
7 Katie Keith JR Fort Dodge 58.50
8 Perapa Chotiprasidhi JR Pleasant Valley 59.03
9 Luanne Xiao FR Fort Dodge 59.34
10 Emily Van De Wiele SO Bettendorf 59.56
11 Emily Wilson SR Wdm Valley 59.71
12 Maddy Bridges SR Waukee 59.78
13 Sammi Hall JR Cedar Falls 59.95
14 Angela Cary JR Johnston 1:00.12
15 Emma VerSteeg SO Spencer 1:00.30
16 Meredith Cox SR Dav Central 1:00.53
17 Samantha Pose SO Dowling Catholic 1:00.68
18 Megan Schade SR Bettendorf 1:00.98
19 Carson Slater SO Wdm Valley 1:01.05
20 Emma Sass SR Dub Senior 1:01.16
21 Carly Weigel FR Iowa City High 1:01.18
22 Taylor Purvis JR Indianola 1:01.34
23 Shea Yuran SO Ankeny 1:01.42
24 Ellie Bryant SO CR Washington 1:01.60
Event 11 Women 100 Yard Breaststroke
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State Record: 1:01.18 11/3/2012 Katharine Ross, DM North
1:03.03 AUTO Automatic AA
1:04.56 CONS Consideration AA
Name Year School
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1 Lindsey Blommers SO Ncmp, Newton 1:04.61
2 Kelsey Drake SR Linn-Mar 1:04.69
3 Lehr Thorson SR Fort Dodge 1:05.35
4 Lexi Horner SR Johnston 1:05.67
5 Abbey Klostermann FR Dav Central 1:05.86
6 Molly Winer SO Ames 1:06.34
7 Alexis Beine SO Bettendorf 1:06.57
8 Grace Snyder SR Ames 1:06.62
9 Arianna Ottavianelli FR Bettendorf 1:06.63
10 Sabrinna Hegelheimer SR Ames 1:06.65
11 Jessica Hartwig JR Atlantic 1:06.74 (5th)
12 Sage Ohlenshelen SR Bettendorf 1:06.88
13 Emma Bachelder FR Decorah 1:07.01
14 Erin Kokemiller SR Boone 1:07.05
15 Zoe Bussanmas SR Waukee 1:07.13
16 Emily Goodman JR Pleasant Valley 1:07.73
17 Kendall Hostetler JR Johnston 1:07.99
18 Olivia Crouse SR Waukee 1:08.08
19 Sophia Hostetter FR DM Hoover 1:08.19
20 Breazi Preston JR DM Hoover 1:08.95
21 Gretta Leigh SR Fort Dodge 1:09.03
22 Claire Wedewer FR Dub Senior 1:09.04
23 Rachel Studer SO Wdm Valley 1:09.21
24 Caitlin Sievers JR CR Washington 1:09.36
Event 12 Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
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State Record: 3:29.15 11/7/2015 Ames
G Snyder, O Jenks, M Rosser, S Sorenson
3:28.27 AUTO Automatic AA
3:31.83 CONS Consideration AA
School
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1 Ames 3:30.66 CONS
2 Bettendorf 3:34.60
3 Waukee 3:34.82
4 Ankeny 3:35.18
5 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 3:35.18
6 Johnston 3:35.19
7 Muscatine 3:36.31
8 Dowling Catholic 3:37.04
9 Southeast Polk 3:37.21
10 Lewis Central 3:37.92 (2nd- Abby Bruck, Rebecca Weis, MyKenzie Leehy, Zoe Pawloski) 11 Atlantic 3:38.12 (3rd- McKenna Ewoldt, Madelyn Kickland, Cambry Miller, Mycala Kickland)
12 Dubuque Wahlert 3:38.48
13 Pleasant Valley 3:39.16
14 Cedar Falls 3:39.20
15 Decorah High School 3:39.73
16 Iowa City West 3:40.40
17 Spencer 3:41.48
18 Fort Dodge 3:41.86
19 West Des Moines Valley 3:42.79
20 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 3:43.10
21 Boone 3:45.31
22 Indianola 3:45.49
23 Dubuque Senior 3:45.57
24 Cedar Rapids Washington 3:49.97