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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Members of the Des Moines City Council have rejected a financial aid package sought by one of the councilmen. The Des Moines Register reports that Councilman Joe Gatto left the chambers Monday before a discussion and the decision. He’d sought more than $61,000 to upgrade the facade, put on a new roof and make other repairs and improvements at his restaurant, Baratta’s.
The money would have come from the federal Community Development Block Grant program administered by the city.
Harlan Police Chief Frank Clark reports his officers engaged in a high speed pursuit late Monday night. The incident began at around 10:50-p.m., as a Harlan Police Officer was behind a yellow motorcycle in the area of 6th and Laurel Street. When the rider (later identified as 24-year old Brandon Christopher Allen, of Harlan) noticed the patrol vehicle, the cycle accelerated northbound on 6th at a high rate of speed. Speeds reached 80 mph as it continued north, through the downtown area and into north Harlan. Officials say the motorcycle ran through three stop signs.
The pursuit then went west on Dye Street from 6th, then south on 12th Street from Dye Street, running another stop sign. As the motorcycle sped south through the 12th Street residential area, speeds reached in excess of 100 mph, and the cycle ran through more stop signs. Continuing south out of the city limits, speeds exceeded 115 mph on Linden Road. As Allen approached the intersection with US Highway 59, he lost control of the cycle and laid it on it’s side. Allen took off on foot westward, but was apprehended by law enforcement following a brief foot pursuit. Allen was was transported to the Shelby County Jail.
He was taken into custody on two outstanding Shelby County Warrants, and faces multiple charges associated with the pursuit and arrest. Felony charges include Possession of Meth; Possession of contraband in a jail facility; and Eluding. Other charges include: Prohibited Acts; Interference with official acts; Driving while revoked, Possession of drug paraphernalia, and Reckless driving; Three counts of speeding, nine counts of failure to obey a stop sign, and one count of failure to obey traffic control device.
Allen was being held in the Shelby County Jail on a bond of $28,300. Harlan Police Department were assisted in the pursuit and arrest by Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputies and The Iowa State Patrol.
The Atlantic girls track team also competed on Monday at the Dan Lennon Invitational at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion.
Top finisher for the Trojans included Haley Rasmussen 5th in the Long Jump. The Sprint Medley Team finished 7th and Taylor McCreedy was 4th in the 800M Run.
Full Girls Results from Dan Lennon Invite
High Jump
2nd- Megan Witte, Lewis Central 5-2
T10th- Sophie Sykes, St. Albert 4-10
T10th- Josey Starner, Thomas Jefferson 4-10
1600M Run
13th- Madison Botos, Atlantic 6:09.26
15th- Gracie Springman, St. Albert 6:10.98
4x200M Relay
11th- Lewis Central 1:55.64
Long Jump
1st- Darby Thomas, CB Abraham Lincoln 16-11.25
2nd- Caitlyn Jones, CB Thomas Jefferson 16-10.75
5th- Haley Rasmussen, Atlantic 15-11.00
6th- Shelby Wilfong, CB Abraham Lincoln 15-09.00
Shot Put
1st- Lauren Payne, Lewis Central 41-09.75
7th- Catlin Spurgin, CB Abraham Lincoln 35-08.75
9th- Josey Starner, CB Thomas Jefferson 35-07.25
60M Dash
3rd- Darby Thomas, CB Abraham Lincoln 7.97
4x400M Relay
9th- CB Abraham Lincoln: Hayley Hartman, Taylan Keefer, Lexi Thomas, Marrisa Trotter.
3200M Run
8th- Moriah Heilesen, CB Abraham Lincoln 13:10.76
Sprint Medley
7th- Atlantic: Jessica Hartwig, Alyssa Derby, Haley Rasmussen, Taylor McCreedy 4:40.22
400M Dash
11th- Kennedy Goergen, Atlantic 1:09.34
800M Run
4th- Taylor McCreedy, Atlantic 2:33.20
9th- Kerigan Keefer, CB Abraham Lincoln 2:39.24
13th- Karsyn Rush, Atlantic 2:42.14
RAYMOND H. WILWERDING, 85, of Earling, died Monday, March 19th, in Earling. A Mass of Christian Burial for RAY WILWERDING will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, March 23rd, at the St. Joseph Catholic Church, in Earling. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home, in Harlan has the arrangements.
Friends may call at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Earling on Thursday, March 22nd, from 4-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 8-p.m., and where a Wake service will begin at 7:30-p.m.
Burial will be in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, in Earling.
RAYMOND WILWERDING is survived by:
His wife – Mary Wilwerding, of Earling.
His sons – Dave Wilwerding, and Doug (Karen) Wilwerding, all of Omaha.
His daughters – Claire Lee, Kayleen Wilwerding, Shari (Lee) Grimes, all of Omaha; Voni (Mark) Andrews, of Council Bluffs; Susie (Jeff) Fah, of Earling, and Christine (Shane) Heintz, of Nevada (IA).
His sister – Alice Stessman, of Omaha.
23 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
The Atlantic boys track team competed at the Dan Lennon Invitational at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion on Monday and posted some strong finishes.
Gratt Reed took the title in the 60 Meter Hurdles with a time of 8.46. The Sprint Medley team for Atlantic took gold with a time of 5:45.26. Chase Mullenix won the 800 Meters with a time of 2:02.36.
The Trojans will prepare now for the outdoor track season to begin at Denison on Tuesday, March 27th.
Full Boys Results from Dan Lennon
Long Jump
10th- Gratt Reed, Atlantic
21st- Ryan Rohe, Lewis Central
29th- Herb Fant, CB Abraham Lincoln
60M Hurdles
1st- Gratt Reed, Atlantic 8.46
3rd- Ethan Bernard, St. Albert 8.76
6th- Tyler Blaha, St. Albert 8.94
800M Run
1st- Chase Mullenix, Atlantic 2:02.36
2nd- Craig Becker, Atlantic 2:05.69
10th- Luke Gronstal, St, Albert 2:12.28
3200M Run
4th- Steven Hornberg, CB Abraham Lincoln 11:24.72
5th- Bennett Heisterkamp, St. Albert 11:28.73
7th- Caden Tellander, CB Abraham Lincoln 11:24.72
8th- Connor Lancial, Lewis Central 11:45.37
Sprint Medley
1st- Atlantic: Zade Niklasen, Dillon Sonntag, Zeke Whetstone, Chase Mullenix 3:45.26
4th- St. Albert: Blake Rallis, Andrew Hanafan, Tyler Blaha, Kyle Barnes 3:49.79
9th- St. Albert B 3:51.79
10th- Atlantic B 3:53.52
1600M Run
14th- Austin Wickman, CB Abraham Lincoln 5:44.31
4x200M Relay
3rd- Atlantic: Gratt Reed, Zade Niklasen, Jayden Barnwell, Dillon Sonntag 1:36.39
4th- St. Albert: Blake Rallis, Tyler Blaha, Ethan Bernard, Andrew Hanafan 1:36.45
400M Run
3rd- Zeke Whetstone, Atlantic 53.81
5th- Sam Rallis, St. Albert 53.93
6th- Kyle Barnes, St. Albert 54.00
9th- Aiden Antisdal, St. Albert 55.97
High Jump
T11th- Thomas Fidone, Lewis Central 5-10
T16th- Spencer Ray, Atlantic 5-6
Shot Put
1st- Dane Theobald, Lewis Central 52-8.25
2nd- Logan Jones, Lewis Central 50-11.50
4th- Jasper Stottlemyer, CB Abraham Lincoln 48-02.00
10th- Matt Fagan, St. Albert 45-09
4x400M Relay
2nd- St. Albert: Blake Rallis, Kyle Barnes, Tyler Blaha, Andrew Hanafan 3:34.05
3rd- Atlantic: Zade Niklasen, Dillon Sonntag, Zeke Whetstone, Gratt Reed
7th- St. Albert B
9th- Lewis Central
10th- Woodbine
Graceland University in Lamoni will play for the national championship on Tuesday night in Men’s College Basketball NAIA Division I.
The Yellowjackets rallied in the second half of their semifinal win over LSU Shreveport (LA) 87-80 on Monday night.
LT Davis led the Yellowjackets with 28 points. Will Nelson added 22 and Dalton Payton had 14. Jeremy Deemer also had a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds. The 5th Seeded Yellowjackets outscored the Pilots by 19 in the second half to pick up the win.
Graceland will now square off against LSU-Alexandria in the National Championship game tonight at 7:00pm. The Generals defeated another Iowa school William Penn 84-75 in the other semifinal on Monday to reach the title game.
Tuesday’s championship will be available through a streaming broadcast on ESPN3 from Kansas City’s Municipal Auditorium.
Iowa Gubernatorial candidate, Dr. Andy McGuire will address the Cass County Democrats during their monthly meeting this evening (March 20th). The meeting takes place in the Cass County Courthouse basement meeting room, beginning at 7-p.m. During the meeting, McGuire will discuss her vision for Iowa’s future including her 7-point plan to combat Iowa’s mental health and substance abuse crisis. Dr. McGuire’s candidacy has been endorsed by former Presidential candidate, Howard Dean and over 40 health care professionals in Iowa.
McGuire was born in Waterloo. She’s the mother of seven children, and raised a family while training to be a doctor. As a medical director, she focused on preventive care, including vaccinations and prenatal checks. You can learn more about Dr. McGuire and her candidacy at www.mcguireforgovernor.com.
More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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Mix ham, beef, eggs, crumbs and milk well. Put in loaf pan and bake 1 1/2 hours at 325 degrees. During last half hour, put sauce on top and return to oven. Serves 1.
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