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2 arrested on warrants in Creston

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August 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Two Creston men were arrested recently on separate warrants. Friday morning, Creston Police arrested 22-year-old Daniel Lee McDowell on a Union County Warrant for Violation of Probation, and Burglary in the 3rd Degree. McDowell was being held without bond in the Union County Jail until seen by a judge.

And, 31-year-old Rogelio Olivera-Martinez was arrested Saturday for Violation of a court order, and two Union County Warrants charging him with Public Intox and Interference with official acts, along with Burglary in the 1st Degree, Domestic abuse assault/1st offense, and Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree. Martinez was being held without bond until seen by a judge.

Saturday afternoon, Creston Police arrested 30-year-old Tania Patricia Hernandez, of Creston, for Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication. She posted a $600 bond before being released from custody.

ISU Handed First Loss by Creighton

Sports

August 19th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State was handed its first loss of the 2024 campaign Sunday evening, falling to Creighton, 2-1.

In what was a super physical match, the Bluejays (1-1) grinded out a victory over the Cyclones (1-1), earning coach Jimmy Walker his first win of his Creighton tenure. Coach Fannon was denied his 100th career victory by his old friend, and successor at Bowling Green.

The match was a brawl from the start, as the first half featured 29 fouls between the two squads. ISU was the beneficiary of early Creighton aggressiveness, drawing a penalty kick in the 12th minute of play.

Magdalena Keck delivered, as the junior snuck one past Creighton keeper Alyssa Zalac to give the Cyclones an early edge.

Other than the early PK, Creighton commanded the flow, rattling off eight shots while holding the Cyclones to just one. However, the Bluejays would go into the half down, trailing 1-0.

The second half was more of the same, a physical battle on the pitch where both teams ratcheted up the intensity. The second half featured three yellow cards and a fair share of whistles and stoppages in play.

Cyclone keeper Avery Gillahan had held firm in the first half, but an early second half push from Creighton finally broke through. A first corner set resulted in a second for the Bluejays, as Tilly Thomas took a rebound and buried it in the net to tie things up.

Iowa State responded with pressure in its attacking third, putting two shots on the Creighton keeper, but to no avail.

In the 74th minute, Creighton converted a second score, as Azumi Manriki pushed one in off an Andrine Westlie feed to give CU the edge.

Iowa State would be held to its lone goal the rest of the way, falling to Creighton by a goal and suffering its first loss of the season.

For Iowa State, Keck earned her second goal of the season, marking her first multi-goal campaign of her career. Gillahan, Isabella Agrusso, Ella Zimmerman, and Adelaide Wolfe played the full 90 for the Cyclones.

Goals
Iowa State: Magdalena Keck – 12’ (2)
Creighton: Tilly Thomas – 48’ (1), Azumi Manriki – 74’ (2)

Assists
Iowa State: N/A
Creighton: Andrine Westlie (1)

Up Next
Iowa State will be back on the pitch next Thursday, Aug. 22, when it embarks on its first road test of the season. The Cyclones will head to Des Moines to face Drake. Thursday’s game is scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN+.

Kent’s Comeback Falls Short, Falls in Finals of 124th U.S. Amateur

Sports

August 19th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

CHASKA, Minn. – Sophomore Noah Kent, competing in his first USGA championship, fell in the finals of the U.S. Amateur to Jose Luis Ballester after 36 holes of match play on Sunday. Kent finishes the tournament as runner-up and earns invites to The Masters and the U.S. Open. Kent was looking to become the first Hawkeye to win the U.S. Amateur.

The pair of golfers teed off at 7:15 a.m. (CT) where they played the opening 18 holes. Ballester won three of the first four holes. Kent played his first round at four-over par while Ballester opened with even par. After the first 18, Kent trailed Ballester by four.

Kent started the second 18 strongly with a chip-in on hole one to cut the deficit to three. Kent then drilled an eagle putt on hole seven to cut the deficit to just two. Going into the back nine, Kent trailed by two.

Ballester responded and took the first two holes on the back nine to expand his lead back to four up. Kent caught fire and won holes 13 and 14 to cut the deficit back to 2. After tying the 15th, Kent won hole 16 to become one down. Both players would go on to par hole 17 before Ballester was able to win hole 18 and secure the victory.

Ballester came into the tournament as the world’s No. 10 ranked Amateur while Noah came in as the No. 560th ranked amateur.

An incredible week for the 19-year-old has come to an end. Next up for Kent is the 2024-25 fall season.

Iowa Beats Colorado College, 4-1

Sports

August 19th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

MISSOULA, Mont. — No. 25 University of Iowa Soccer defeated Colorado College, 4-1, on Sunday to conclude play at the Rumble in the Rockies. The Hawkeyes officially start the season with a win.

Though Iowa posted a 7-1 advantage in shot attempts during the first half, Colorado College struck first with a transition goal in the box in the 15th minute. From there, Iowa would score four unanswered goals.

Sophomore Sofia Bush started the rally with a deep strike from outside the box. The high-arching shot zipped over the heads of Predator defenders and the reaching goalkeeper, Regan Wallace, to equalize before the break. Senior Elle Otto was credited with an assisted on the play.

The second half belonged to freshman Berkley Binggeli, who recorded her first collegiate brace in the final 45 minutes. Binggeli’s first score emerged from a scrum in the box to put the Hawkeyes ahead in the 57th minute.

Binggeli struck again in the 81st minute, this time delivering the dagger on an assist from senior Meike Ingles. Moments later, Ingles delivered the final on another assist from Otto with six minutes left on the clock.

Iowa dominated the box score with a 19-5 differential on shots and 10-2 advantage in shots on goal. The Hawkeyes took 10 corner kicks, compared to none for the Predators.

Ingles led the Hawkeyes in shots (6), joining graduate-student Kelli McGroarty and sophomore Millie Greer with two shots on goal apiece.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH DAVE DIIANNI

“I am very happy with our team’s mentality and approach to not only this game but what has occurred this weekend. I thought that today we showed a glimpse of what our program can look like this year with the quality of depth coming from young players and transfers added to our returners. We will continue to grow in the demands of the game as teams and situations change. Great start to the year. ”

HAWKEYE NOTABLES

The Hawkeyes have won four consecutive season openers dating back to 2021. Iowa moves to 1-2-0 all-time against Colorado College.
The last time Iowa scored four goals in a match was the win over Maryland (5-0) in 2023; the last time the Hawkeyes posted at least 10 shots on goal was against Bucknell (11 SOG) in the NCAA Tournament First Round a year ago.
Brace Yourselves: Binggeli’s two goals come on the heels of a similar performance from fellow freshman Berit Parten on Thursday against Oregon State. Parten recorded two goals in the first half prior to the match’s cancellation due to weather; as a result of the cancellation, game statistics were officially voided. The freshmen are the first Hawkeyes to score multiple goals in a match since Hailey Rydberg (‘22) against Nebraska in 2022.
2 for the Money: Iowa’s record is 44-2-3 in its last 49 games when scoring two goals or more, which dates back to October of 2017.
90 Tracker: No Iowa position players recorded 90 minutes on Sunday. Twenty-two Hawkeyes saw the pitch against Colorado College.

UP NEXT

Iowa travels to Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Aug. 22 to take on Western Michigan. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. (CT). The Hawkeyes face Texas on Aug. 25 at 1 p.m. on the road.

Time to visit FEMA disaster centers winding down

News

August 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans impacted by the tornadoes, storms and flooding that led to three federal disaster declarations have gotten millions of dollars in FEMA funding. FEMA Spokesman John Mills says they’ve helped some six-thousand people already.

Mills says there have been other payouts as well.

Mills says they encourage anyone who hasn’t visited a FEMA disaster center to stop by.

The time to get help from those centers for the earliest disasters is winding down this week.

This applies to residents of Adair, Adams, Cedar, Clarke, Harrison, Jasper, Mills, Montgomery, Polk, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Shelby, Story and Union counties. Mills says it has been a rough year for Iowa.

Mills says his Midwest crews have been very busy.

 

You can call FEMA directly at 800-621-FEMA (3362) to see if you are eligible for disaster relief. You can also go online at DisasterAssistance.gov, or use the FEMA app.

WEEK OF AUGUST 19, 2024

Trading Post

August 19th, 2024 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  2012 Buick Lacrosse.  26,300 miles. Cloth seats. AM/FM radio. Not available until September 17.  Asking $7,500.  Call 530-782-3049. SOLD!

FOR SALE:  6 or 7 boxes of food jars/Christmas lights all for $10. Located in Wiota, call 515-664-6362.

FOR SALE:  Remington 110,000 BTU Kerosene Heater for $150. Call 712-254-0837.

FREE:  Topper for a 2017 Frontier in excellent shape. Call 712-250-1287 or 712-769-2557.

GARAGE SALE: 804 East Mahogany in Atlantic Thursday and Friday 8-5 and Saturday 8-12. Clothes, books, plants, kitchen items, baby items, crafts and lots of misc.

FOR SALE: Drop leaf table and chairs in good condition. Best offer. Also a FREE smart TV. 3 years old. Located in Brayton. Call 712-549-2272

FOR SALE: 9 metal fence posts for $5. Sharp microwave for $20. Call 712-304-4550

FOR SALE:  Nebraska college logo and designed golf bag for $10.  Iowa college logo and designed golf bag for $10. SOLD!  Like brand new a television entertainment center for $100. 2 ft high x 4 ft in width.  We also have some free left-handed golf clubs to give away.  Call 712-370-0874 in Red Oak.

WANTED: A small pickup to buy or trade for a 2002 Ford Explorer. Also looking for an owner’s manual for a Deluxe Bran scooter. Call Fred at 712-243-4016.

Atlantic Trojan Football is feeling ready for 2024 season

Sports

August 19th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Highschool football is back this week for the Atlantic Trojan’s who are coming off a (3-6) campaign in 2023. The Trojans lost some offensive firepower from last year’s squad in leading receiver Colton Rasmussen and leading rusher Dante Hedrington both graduating over the summer. Rasmussen had 26 receptions and 6 touchdowns last season. Hedrington averaged five yards per touch and scored 7 times on the ground a year ago. Even with the absence of those two, Atlantic head coach Joe Brummer is excited about the upcoming season from the growth he’s seen from over the summer.

The Trojans do return a lot of strength up front and will look to have more of a rush first emphasis on offense.

Part of that rushing attack for Atlantic will be the strength from junior Gavin McLaren who averaged over six yards per carry last season and 490 yards rushing. Senior Tyson O’Brien will also be looked to in the run game with his 27 carries from last year.

Brummer is not the only one who saw progress with Atlantic over the summer. Senior defensive back Kinnick Juhl noted that his teammates have been building chemistry with each other.

Juhl led the team in interceptions last year with 4 and collected 32.5 tackles. Juhl says the expectations for the Trojans this year is a playoff appearance.

To achieve a postseason matchup, senior tight end Xavier Darrow says Atlantic will have an aggressive mentality against each opponent.

Atlantic’s first game of the year will be on Friday in Atlantic against the Council Bluffs Jefferson Yellow Jackets. Kickoff is set for 7:00pm and KJAN will bring you pregame coverage starting at 6:30 p.m.

Skyscan Forecast for Monday, August 19, 2024

Weather

August 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today:  Patchy fog early. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 82. Calm wind becoming northeast 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight:  Mostly clear, with a low around 54.

Tuesday:  Mostly sunny, with a high near 79.

Wednesday:  Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. South southeast wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Thursday:  Partly sunny, with a high near 80.

Friday:  Partly sunny, with a high near 83.

Sunday’s high was 82, today’s low 57.  Last year on this date the high was 91 and the low 59.  The record high is 100 degrees set in 1947.  The record low is 41 set in 1981.  Sunrise today is at 6:32 am and sunset this evening is at 8:14 pm.

Half of Iowa’s Democratic National Convention delegation arrived in Chicago via Amtrak

News

August 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – About half the Iowa delegates at this week’s Democratic National Convention made the trip to Chicago aboard Amtrak. Gregory Christensen, vice chair of the Iowa Democratic Party, is temporarily being called “the conductor” by his colleagues because it was his idea.

Since they bought the tickets together and got a group rate, the cost of one ticket is about what it costs to park a vehicle in Chicago for a single day.

The infrastructure bill Biden signed into law in 2021 is providing millions to upgrade Amtrak, which Biden used to commute between D.C. and Delaware when he was a U-S Senator. Christensen also notes the Iowa Democrats rode the California Zephyr and the line starts at San Francisco Bay.

A couple of Iowa Democrats in western Iowa boarded the California Zephyr in Omaha. Others got aboard at stations in Osceola, Ottumwa and Mount Pleasant. Christensen says they had some strategy sessions and phone time during the trip.

Christensen says he helped one Iowan re-register to vote. The person had been purged from the rolls because they hadn’t voted in recent elections. The Democratic National Convention is being staged at the United Center in Chicago, the same venue used when Bill Clinton and Al Gore were renominated in 1996.

Animal advocates call for chicken egg gender testing

Ag/Outdoor

August 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Report from the Iowa News Service in collaboration with Sentient)Animal rights advocates are asking large scale livestock operations in Iowa to gender test chicken eggs before the birds hatch. It’s part of an effort to reduce the practice of chick culling. Egg-laying facilities around the world cull about 6 million chickens every year – typically, male chickens that are not profitable to raise for meat. Ag operations kill those chicks after they are already born. Humane League President Vicky Bond says some European countries have banned the practice in favor of what’s known as “ovo-sexing.”

Ag operations have cited costs of adopting the technology as one reason for the delay in adopting it. Chick culling has been around since the 1920’s when livestock producers started breeding their chickens for either meat or eggs. Some 100 years later, Bond argues ag operators should be required to end it, rather than killing the male chicks that are too lean – often by grinding them up. She says it’s a fact not lost on consumers in the grocery store.

U-S egg producers had widely agree to end the practice by 2020, but so far, there’s been a lack of oversight and pressure on the industry to follow through.