LaVon Eblen visits with Tiffany Starr about local Alzheimer’s Association meetings being organized.
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LaVon Eblen visits with Tiffany Starr about local Alzheimer’s Association meetings being organized.
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Griswold Tiger Relays
04/21/2022
Class 1A Team Scores
Riverside won the 4x100M Relay and 4x200M Relay.
Gavin Smith of Audubon won the 400M Hurdles and was overall runner-up in the 110M Hurdles.
Class 2A Team Scores
Clarinda’s Trenton Shaapherder won the 800M and 3200M, Isaac Jones won the high jump and long jump.
Full results HERE.
(Audubon, Iowa) – The owner of a dog grooming business in rural Audubon said on social media this (Friday) morning, that her day did not get off to a good start. Risa Rugaard, owner of In The Dog House Boarding and Grooming, said “We had quite a bit of damage,” from the storms that blew through at around 6:30-a.m.
The event happened “really quick and really loud.” The roof of she and her husband Kevin’s business was torn-off and tossed about, but neither Risa nor any of the animals were injured. There were no warnings issued for Audubon County. The whole thing took her and Kevin by surprise.
The wind event apparently took on a straight-line through their property.
It was there and gone quickly, but during the time it occurred, the roof damage the wind caused was extensive, and it’s unclear how long it will take to fix. Adding insult to injury, was the rain that was falling inside the building, with the roof having been peeled away. The couple have owned the dog grooming and boarding business for three-years (2019). Risa has been grooming animals for more than 30-years.
Jim Field shares some information about volunteering through ISU Extension and Outreach.
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(Creston, Iowa) – The Union County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following an accident Thursday morning. Authorities say a 2022 Harley Davidson motorcycle operated by 37-year-old Daniel L. Koch, of West Des Moines, was traveling east on Highway 34 at around 8:10-a.m., when a deer ran into the side of the motorcycle. Koch lost control of the cycle, causing it to skid into the path of a 2010 Kenworth semi driven by 44-year-old Steven Robertson, of Rake, Iowa.
The tractor-trailer ran over the motorcycle, totaling the machine ($15,000 value). The semi sustained a bent front bumper that tore a chunk of rubber out of the left front tire, causing it to lose air. The semi, registered to Kuchenbecker Excavating, Inc., of Rake, sustained $2,000 damage. There were no citations issued.
(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department says officials with AgriVision, in Creston, have reported another theft. As previously mentioned, on Wednesday, AgriVision officials said a white, 2020 Chevy Silverado pickup was stolen. The vehicle was valued at $37,200. They have since reported a 2018 John Deere XUV 835M ATV Gator w/4-wheel drive, was stolen from their lot. The machine was valued at $16,000.
Creston Police said also, 20-year-old Keontay Shylee Taylor, of Davenport, was arrested Thursday afternoon, at 1303 Southwestern Blvd. (Near SWCC). Taylor was charged with Possession of Paraphernalia. He was cited, and released from the scene on a Promise to Appear.
The Iowa Hawkeye baseball team has a difficult assignment with a visit to Big Ten leading Rutgers beginning this (Friday) afternoon. The eighth ranked Scarlet Knights have been the surprise of college baseball. They are 31-7 and had a 16-game win streak snapped with 9-7 loss mid-week loss to Princeton.
That’s Iowa coach Rick Heller. Rutgers is 11-1 in the Big Ten while the Hawkeyes have won five straight games and are 6-3 in the league race after sweeping Minnesota.
The Scarlet Knights rank in the top ten nationally in hitting, earned run average and fielding.
Heller says Rutgers is confident and has remained healthy.
The series begins with a single game this afternoon.
Iowa running backs coach Ladell Betts says the competition between the Iowa and defense this spring has gotten heated at times. The Hawkeyes close out spring drills Saturday morning with an open practice in Kinnick Stadium.
Betts likes the way the offense has competed in practice.
There is a different look at running back. With Tyler Goodson leaving early to pursue an NFL career sophomores Gavin Williams and LeShon Williams are the featured backs. That duo combined for 140 yards of rushing in a Citrus Bowl loss to Kentucky.
LeShon Williams says the Citrus Bowl experience was a plus for both.
Williams on becoming a featured back during spring drills.
Drake football coach Todd Stepsis would love to have one starting quarterback next season. Because of injury and illness the Bulldogs had five different starters during last year’s 2-9 campaign. Junior Ian Corwin has the most experience. He won the job as a freshman in 2019 but has struggled with injuries.
The Bulldogs close out spring drills with an intra squad game on Saturday.