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IGHSAU State Wrestling – 2nd Round and 1st Wrestleback Results (Complete)

Sports

February 2nd, 2023 by Jim Field

SECOND ROUND

100

  • Ava McNeal (Lewis Central) lost to Greta Goodman (Ames) 7-5

105

  • Julia Kanne (Carroll) lost to Taylor Strief (Bettendorf) FALL 1:38
  • Maya Humlicek (Lewis Central) beat Jerzey Shultz (Alburnett) FALL 1:18

110

  • Adyson Lundquist (SWAT) beat Cierra Elderbaum (Lewis Central) FALL 1:05
  • Kacy Miller (Western Iowa) lost to Joseline Hageman (South Winneshiek) SV-1 6-4

115

  • Molly Allen (Riverside) beat Taylor Atwell (Perry) FALL 3:57

120

  • Emily Lundvall (Glenwood) lost to Leah Chandler (Chariton) FALL 2:39
  • Carly Henderson (Riverside) lost to Calista Rodish (Raccoon River-NW) MAJOR DECISION 10-1

125

  • Nicole Bond (Red Oak) lost to Alexis Winkey (Ames) FALL 1:17
  • Sophie Barnes (Lewis Central) beat Eva Heise (Waverly-Shell Rock) 7-0

135

  • Maya Rivas (Glenwood) lost to Audrianna Rosol (Centerville) FALL 2:54
  • Brooklyn Lange (Missouri Valley) lost to Cadence Bushong (WDM Valley) FALL :59

140

  • Mahri Manz (Lewis Central) beat Cieanna Ficken (West Marshall) FALL 1:45
  • Clara Sapienza (Southwest Iowa) beat McKenzie Tollefson (Decorah) 8-1

145

  • Nancy Bowman (Logan-Magnolia) beat Espie Almazan (Lewis Central) FALL 3:03

155

  • Nicole Olson (Missouri Valley) beat Erika Brokovich (CR Prairie) FALL 3:19
  • Kassidy Fiala (Council Bluffs) lost to Jannell Avila (IC West) FALL 1:49

170

  • Grace Britten (SWAT) beat Leah Grimm (Osage) FALL 4:47

190

  • Ellen Gerlock (SWAT) lost to Isabelle Kipp (South Winneshiek) FALL 2:20

235

  • Jocelyn Buffum (Missouri Valley) beat Emma Cook (Colfax-Mingo) FALL 4:50
  • Haley Armstrong (SWAT) beat Skyla Jevne (Decorah) FALL :42
  • Isabella Canada (AHSTW) beat Adriana Shepherd (Western Dubuque) 4-0
  • Savannah Sisted (Creston) beat Bralyyn Wagler (WACO) FALL 3:32

1st WRESTLEBACK

100

  • Daniela Salinas (Council Bluffs) beat Jazz Christensen (SWAT) 11-5

105

  • Emma Miller (Treynor) beat Emma Gillen (Vinton-Shellsburg) FALL 1:13
  • Grace Hoffman (Kuemper Catholic) beat Brooklynn Rudkin (West Marshall) FALL 2:56

115

  • Adalyn Minahan (Treynor) beat Callia Logan (Clinton) FALL 2:35

120

  • Susan Elderbaum (Lewis Central) beat Odessa Nibbelink (Crestwood) MAJOR DECISION 9-0

125

  • Lea Gute (Missouri Valley) beat Kiley Collins (West Liberty) FALL 3:40
  • Sierra Wieland (Council Bluffs) beat Elizabeth Roberts (Waterlo West) 9-5

130

  • Lauralyse Flint-Spencer (Glenwood) lost to Gracie Leslie (Nevada) FALL 3:35
  • Emerson Gregg (Treynor) beat Kayden Muller (AP-GC) 10-6

135

  • Averi Burke (Carroll) lost to Tyanna Teetzen (Denver) 6-5
  • Angie Rivera (Denison-Schleswig) beat Lila Miller (Pekin) FALL :54

140

  • Kloee Jones (Carroll) lost to Julie Maylum (Perry) 5-4
  • Preslee Mass (Missouri Valley) beat Ryanne Dunn (Bellevue) 6-3

145

  • Emily Kesterson (Southwest Iowa) beat Kerene Panya (LeMars) FALL 2:48
  • Marlee Pettit (Western Iowa) lost to Hadley Frater (Anamosa) 10-2
  • Jules Thomas (Council Bluffs) lost to Caliegh Rhiner (Ballard) 7-2

155

  • Dana Swedensky (Lewis Central) beat Savanna Salen (LeMars) FALL 5:15
  • Claire Miller (Denison-Schleswig) beat Olivia Fausnaugh (Clear Lake) SV-1 10-8

170

  • Kia Meek (Riverside) beat Justyce Dominick (Vinton-Shellsburg)FALL 2:28
  • Kelcee McMillen (Missouri Valley) lost Baleigh Martin (Cascade) FALL 4:17

190

  • Kalen Westerfield (Underwood) beat Lydia Hefel (Dubuque Hempstead) FALL 4:15

235

  • Emma Daniels (Carroll) beat Mady Stanek (NW Webster) FALL 4:36

Glenwood Police report, 2/2/23

News

February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood,Iowa) – Glenwood Police report a man was arrested Wednesday, on an OWI charge. 32-year-old Brian Benedict, of Glenwood, faces a charge of OWI/2nd offense. His bond was set at $2,000.

BONNIE L. PETERSEN, 94, of Kimballton (Private Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

BONNIE L. PETERSEN, 94, of Kimballton, died January 29, 2023, at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital, in Audubon. A private, family funeral service for BONNIE PETERSEN will be held at a later date. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon is assisting the family.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends on Friday, Feb. 3rd, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, in Kimballton.

BONNIE PETERSEN is survived by:

Her sons – Larry (Sandy) Petersen, of Avoca, and Rick (Ann) Petersen, of Spring Grove, IL.

Her daughters -Joni (Brent) Christensen, of Corning; Carol (Kent) Baier, of Brayton, and Carla Gust, of Audubon.

Her sister – Beverly Baeth, of Urbandale.

12 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Auditor’s office investigation finds $100,000 in questionable spending in City of Atkins

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February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A special investigation by the state auditor’s office has identified 100-thousand dollars worth of questionable transactions handled by the former clerk of an eastern Iowa town. Amber Bell was the city clerk in Atkins for nearly five and a half years. She resigned in late 2020 after the Atkins City Council raised concerns about city finances and placed her on administrative leave. State Auditor Rob Sand says auditors found Bell paid herself more than authorized and used the city’s credit card to buy personal items and pay for a manicure.

The special investigation identified more than 51-thousand dollars of improper spending and auditors could not find receipts or documents for another 21-thousand dollars worth of transactions. Nearly 28-thousand dollars worth for utility payments were either not collected or not billed according to the state auditor’s special investigation.

Atlantic Police report, 2/2/23

News

February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Police Department say nine arrests were conducted between January 20th and the 30th of January. Most recently:

  • On Monday, Jan. 30, 44-year-old Orlando Mendez, of Atlantic, was arrested for Child Endangerment and Aggravated Assault.
  • On the 29th, 25-year-old Ason Pisalil, of Atlantic, was arrested for Public Intoxication.
  • On the 28th, Atlantic Police arrested 42-year-old Laura Stogdill, of Atlantic, for two-counts of Compulsory Education Violation. She was cited and then released with a court date.
  • On January 27th, 37-year-old Dale Saylors,of Papillion, NE, was arrested in Atlantic on three-counts of Theft in the 2nd Degree (Shoplifting), on three separate occasions.

Four people were arrested by Officers with the A-PD on January 26th:

  • 24-year-old Kaylee Roach, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI, Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana-2nd offense, and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia.
  • 25-year-old Ason Pisalil, of Atlantic, was arrested on Cass County warrants for Disorderly Conduct and Public Intox.
  • 19-year-old Tarzan Kochiro, of Atlantic, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear (in court). And,
  • 37-year-old Eric Mark, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI and Driving While License is Denied or Revoked, Disorderly Conduct, Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree, and Interference with Official Acts.

On January 20th, 44-year-old Nathaniel Halterman, of Atlantic, was arrested by Atlantic Police, on an Audubon County warrant for Violation of a No Contact Order. He was turned over to Audubon County Sheriff’s Deputies.

Each of the aforementioned subjects were booked into the Cass County Jail, with the exception of Stogdill, and Halterman, who (as mentioned) was turned over to another agency.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 2/2/23

News

February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two people wanted on separate warrants, were arrested Wednesday, at the Pottawattamie County Jail. 25-year-old Kaitlyn Louise Anglen, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on a Mills County warrant for Theft in the 1st Degree, Money Laundering-Conduct transaction, and Identity Theft over $10,000. And, 57-year-old Thomas Lee Chalupa, of Omaha, was arrested at the Pott. County Jail, on a warrant for Harassment in the 3rd Degree. Both subjects were being held without bond in the Mills County Jail.

Sheriff’s officials said also, no injuries were reported following a collision Wednesday morning in Malvern. Vehicles driven by 29-year-old Matthew Schneider, of Buffalo, MN, and 20-year-old Kristina Boone, of Glenwood, collided at around 10:25-a.m. Wednesday. The accident happened when Schneider failed to yield upon entering the intersection at West 7th Avenue from northbound 2nd Street. His 2019 Ford struck a Boone’s westbound 2004 Chrysler, broadside.

One step closer to giving voters a chance to amend constitution on line of succession

News

February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Giving Iowa voters a chance to clarify the line of succession at the top of state government is on the legislature’s docket again this year. In 2018 when then-Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds took over as governor, the state’s attorney general said it appeared from his reading of the Iowa Constitution that Reynolds did not have authority to name Adam Gregg lieutenant governor. The House has approved a proposed amendment to Iowa’s Constitution making it clear new governors have the authority to appoint a new lieutenant governor. Critics like Representative Adam Zabner of Iowa City say the proposed amendment should include having at least 34 members of the Iowa Senate vote to confirm a new governor’s choice for the second highest position in state government.

“My concern is the lack of oversight from the legislature on who would be chosen for this position,” Zabner says. “For a position as important as lieutenant governor, I think it’s very important that the legislature have a say in at least confirming the appointment and making sure that it is a reasonable person.” Eighteen Democrats voted against the proposal. Representative Heather Matson, a Democrat from Ankeny, was among the Democrats who joined Republicans to pass it. Matson says the proposed constitutional amendment is written in clear language for voters and other details could be outlined in state law. very understandable

“Personally I’m supporting this amendment because it still provides an option for a future legislation to establish by statute any additional requirements they would like to actually filling that vacancy,” Matson says. It takes a significant amount of time for lawmakers to propose an amendment to the state constitution and the discussion on this topic started in 2019. If the Senate approves the resolution House members approved this week, Iowans will vote on the proposed amendment in the 2024 General Election.

IGHSAU Girls State Wrestling – First Round Results (Complete)

Sports

February 2nd, 2023 by admin

Here are the area first-round pairings for the Girls State Wrestling Tournament.  Today’s schedule:

Session 1:  9:00 am to 3:00 pm – First Round/Second Round/1st Wrestleback

Session 2:  5:00 pm to 9:00 pm – Quarterfinals/2nd Wrestleback/3rd Wrestleback

KJAN will have live updates today and tomorrow at 10:45 am/12:45 pm/2:45 pm and at half-time of both games of our basketball double-headers.  Watch our “Sports” page for updated results as matches end.


Area WINNERS are Highlighted!

100

  • Daniela Salinas (Council Bluffs) lost to Katie Biscoglia (Raccoon River-NW) FALL :49
  • Jazz Christensen (SWAT) lost to Aroura Preston (Spirit Lake Park) 9-3
  • Ava McNeal (Lewis Central) beat Abigail Kennis (Bettendorf) FALL :46

105

  • Emma Miller (Treynor) lost to Lainey Shelangoski (Durant) FALL 3:30
  • Grace Hoffman (Kuemper Catholic) lost to Ella McNamee (Mount Pleasant) FALL 3:51
  • Julia Kanne (Carroll) beat Alexia Kolbet (Osage) FALL 1:08
  • Maya Humlicek (Lewis Central) beat Iris Melody (South Central Calhoun) FALL :26

110

  • Adyson Lundquist (SWAT) beat Johnelle Gliem (Baxter) FALL :44
  • Cierra Elderbaum (Lewis Central) beat Emma Hall (North Central Trailblazers) FALL 5:28
  • Kacy Miller (Western Iowa) beat Alissa Sanchez (West Liberty) MAJOR DECISION 11-2

115

  • Molly Allen (Riverside) beat Brianna Kiger (Carroll) FALL 1:09
  • Adalyn Minahan (Treynor) lost to Hannah Reel (Dubuque Senior) FALL 3:13

120

  • Susan Elderbaum (Lewis Central) lost to Leah Chandler (Chariton) FALL 1:13
  • Emily Lundvall (Glenwood) beat Odessa Nibbelink (Crestwood) 13-7
  • Carly Henderson (Riverside) beat Allison Baker (Ballard) MAJOR DECISION 11-2

125

  • Lea Gute (Missouri Valley) lost to Erin Anderson (Iowa City High) 4-0
  • Nicole Bond (Red Oak) beat Andyn White (Treynor) 5-2
  • Sophie Barnes (Lewis Central) beat Taylor Moser (Central Community Elkader) FALL 4:50
  • Sierra Wieland (Council Bluffs) lost to Hannah Rogers (Wilton) FALL :35

130

  • Lauralyse Flint-Spencer (Glenwood) lost to Lilly Luft (Charles City) 2-0
  • Emerson Gregg (Treynor) lost to Lexy Petersen (Bettendorf) FALL :25

135

  • Averi Burke (Carroll) lost to Ellie Brenneman (Mid-Prairie) FALL 2:38
  • Maya Rivas (Glenwood) beat Elizabet Oleson (Charles City) FALL 1:26
  • Angie Rivera (Denison-Schleswig) lost Annalies Arciniega (Osage) MAJOR DECISION 9-1
  • Brooklyn Lange (Missouri Valley) beat Miley Walz (East Buchanan) FALL 5:14

140

  • Mahri Manz (Lewis Central) beat Mya Holdaway (SE Polk) FALL :58
  • Kloee Jones (Carroll) lost to Chloe Etten (BGM) FALL 1:08
  • Clara Sapienza (Southwest Iowa) beat Gia Blaser (Ankeny) FALL 1:26
  • Preslee Mass (Missouri Valley) lost to Emily Waters (Anamosa) FALL 1:47

145

  • Emily Kesterson (Southwest Iowa) lost to Leah Stagg (Ames) FALL 3:52
  • Marlee Pettit (Western Iowa) lost to Lauren Rodgers (Perry) FALL 4:43
  • Nancy Bowman (Logan-Magnolia) beat Mia Garvey (Mid-Prairie) FALL 4:14
  • Espie Almazan (Lewis Central) beat Kiya Steger (Western Dubuque) FALL :57
  • Jules Thomas (Council Bluffs) lost to Haidyn Snyder (Wavery-Shell Rock) FALL :43

155

  • Dana Swedensky (Lewis Central) lost to Saydey Scholbrock (Crestwood) FALL 5:41
  • Nicole Olson (Missouri Valley) beat Leila Kollasch (Spencer) FALL 1:58
  • Claire Miller (Denison-Schleswig) lost to Josie Jecklin (Western Dubuque) FALL 1:14
  • Kassidy Fiala (Council Bluffs) beat Kasee Huss (MOC-Floyd Valley) FALL 3:42

170

  • Kia Meek (Riverside) lost to Libby Dix (Mount Vernon) FALL 1:01
  • Kelcee McMillen (Missouri Valley) lost to Daynia Werner (Ridge View) FALL 3:15
  • Grace Britten (SWAT) beat Glorious Fridley (SE Warren/Melcher-Dallas)  FALL :47

190

  • Kalen Westerfield (Underwood) lost to Sharidan Engelken (Western Dubuque) FALL :50
  • Ellen Gerlock (SWAT) beat Elvia Topete Anzuna (MOC-Floyd Valley) FALL 5:30

235

  • Jocelyn Buffum (Missouri Valley) beat Elizabeth Kalinay (West Marshall) 5-0
  • Emma Daniels (Carroll) lost to Skyla Jevne (Decorah) 4-0
  • Haley Armstrong (SWAT) beat Maddy Stanek (NW Webster) FALL 2:22
  • Isabella Canada (AHSTW) beat Jacqueline Ordonez (Pocahontas Area) 8-3
  • Savannah Sisted (Creston) beat Halana Reed (Cascade) FALL 1:24

Explosion that killed 14 in Eagle Grove was 50 years ago tonight

News

February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Wright County community of Eagle Grove is remembering a tragedy that made worldwide headlines 50 years ago tonight (Thursday). An explosion rocked the downtown business district, leveling the Chatterbox Cafe, a Coast-to-Coast store and a jewelry story. Fourteen people were killed, including a firefighter and the son of former governor Robert Blue. In a 2010 interview, then-Eagle Grove Fire Chief Gary Lalor reflected on the catastrophe. “There was one person in the Coast-to-Coast store living in an upstairs apartment and I do believe there were 12 people in the cafe,” Lalor says. “If memory serves me, we had one firefighter died of a heart attack enroute to the call actually within a few feet of scene, so quite a tragedy.”

Firefighters from several area communities battled the flames through the night. The Iowa National Guard and the Iowa State Patrol assisted in the search and rescue effort for victims in the rubble. Cranes were used in the effort from nearby Fort Dodge. Lalor says it’s still unclear what caused the blast. “I don’t believe they ever came to an absolute set-in-stone reason for this,” he says. “The utility company reconstructed I think every piece of pipe out of all the buildings and I don’t believe they ever came to an absolute conclusion.”

Chief Lalor died in 2016. A plaque honoring the memory of the victims was placed on the outside wall of the Ben Franklin store in Eagle Grove in 1993. No formal ceremony is planned to remember the victims on this anniversary.

Alzheimer’s care center fined $10,000 after mistaking resident for dead

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February 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A central Iowa elder care facility is being fined after a resident endured something reminiscent of a horror story from Edgar Allan Poe. Multiple media outlets are reporting that the Glen Oaks Alzheimer’s Special Care Center in Urbandale is being fined $10,000 by the state after a resident was mistaken for dead. Reports say the unidentified woman had been in ill health and was found by a staffer early on January 3rd with open eyes and no detectable pulse or breathing.

The woman was placed in a body bag and taken to a funeral home, where she was found, about an hour later, still alive and gasping for air. She was rushed to the hospital and was eventually returned to the care center, where she died two days later.