Team Scores
- Logan-Magnolia 183
- MVAO-COU 98
- Boyer Valley 81
- West Monona 64
- Woodbine 60
- West Harrison 46
- Ar-We-Va 39
Full Results: Boyer Valley Girls Meet
Team Scores
Full Results: Boyer Valley Girls Meet
Team Scores
Treynor’s Jerry Jorgenson swept the distance races with wins in the 1600M and 3200M Runs. Treynor’s Brock Fox won the Discus. Missouri Valley took titles in the Distance Medley and the Sprint Medley. Miles Rupiper of Kuemper Catholic won the High Jump and the Long Jump.
Full Results: 2018 Boys Big Red Relays
Red Oak hosted the Lady Tiger Relays on Thursday night with two divisions of competition. The AA portion of the meet for the larger schools was won by Glenwood, while Southwest Valley won the A portion of the meet.
AA Team Scores
A Team Scores
Full Results: 2018 Lady Tiger Relays
Girls Team Scores
AHSTW Freshman Cara Comer has a strong outing with a win in the 100M with a time of 12.76. That’s the best time in the state in 2A this year. Other highlights for the Lady Vikes included Ryann Portch winning the 800M Run with a 2:24.00. Melissa Deist of Audubon won the Shot Put with a toss of 36-07.00. East Mills’ Janette Schraft swept the distance races with wins in the 1500M and 3000M.
Full Results: AHSTW CO-ED
Boys Team Scores
AHSTW’s Gage Clay took title in the 100M and 200M Dash. Dalton Fischer was a champ in the 1600M for the Vikings. Evan Wilson of Exira-EHK took the 3000M title. Joseph Zaiger of Audubon was the Discus champ and he came in 3rd in the Shot Put. AHSTW won the 4x100M Relay, 4x200M Relay, and Sprint Medley. Audubon won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay. Riverside took the Distance Medley.
Full Results: AHSTW CO-ED
Denison-Schleswig took the title at the Harlan Koos Invite girls track meet on Thursday with 113 points. Bishop Heelan came in second.
Atlantic finished 4th and picked up an individual title from Taylor McCreedy in the 3000M Run. She was second in the 1500M Run behind Denison-Schleswig’s Raegan Andersen. Abraham Lincoln’s Darby Thomas took titles in the 100M Dash and the Long Jump.
Team Scores
Full results here: 2018 Harlan Koos Invite Girls
ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man disguised a video camera as an alarm clock so he could record a woman and her 11- and 12-year-old children when they used a bathroom in their Polk County home.
Court records say 53-year-old Brian Hoffman, of Lidderdale, pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of invasion of privacy, unlawful interception of communication and two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.
The woman described Hoffman as a friend after she called police to report her discovery of the camera. Police say the clock was placed to face the bathroom and the memory card was accessible through a wireless internet connection. Police say the card had several images of the woman and the children naked.
Hoffman told investigators he didn’t know the clock contained a video device.
More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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The Creston Police Department reports 18-year old Mariah Lynn Reed, of Creston, was arrested Thursday afternoon. Reed was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, on a warrant for Violation of a Protection Order, and Interference with Official Acts. She was transported to the Adams County Jail, and held without bond.
The Iowa Department of Transportation’s District 4 Office in Atlantic reports two bridge replacement projects will begin next month in northern Adair County. Both projects are on Highway 25, less than five-miles south of Interstate 80. The projects include a bridge over the Middle River (1.2 miles S. of I-80), with an estimated cost of slightly more than $2-million, and, the North Turkey Creek bridge, located 4.6-miles south of I-80. That project is estimated to cost a little more than $1.4-million. In both cases, the old bridges will be removed, with a new substructure and piers installed prior to the bridge deck.
Residents in the area of the bridge closures will still have access to their homes, with staggered barricades for local traffic only. Traffic will otherwise be detoured from I-80 on County Road P-28, south to Highway 92, east of Greenfield. Both projects are scheduled to begin May 29th, with completion in November.