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Iowa RB Wadley named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week

Sports

October 19th, 2015 by admin

Following Big Ten football games on Oct. 17 the players of the week were announced on Monday. Iowa Running Back Akrum Wadley was named Offensive Player of the Week.

Offensive Player of the Week
Akrum Wadley, Iowa
So., RB, Newark, N.J./Weequahic
• Recorded a career-best 204 rushing yards on 26 carries with four touchdowns in Iowa’s win over Northwestern
• His four rushing touchdowns matched a single-game school record
• It was only the seventh time in program history a Hawkeye rushed for four touchdowns in a single game
• Earns the first Offensive Player of the Week award of his career
• Last Iowa Offensive Player of the Week: Jordan Canzeri (Oct. 12, 2015)

San Diego company agrees to stop sending letters to Iowa students

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A San Diego company that claimed it was helping Iowa students find ways to pay for college has agreed to stop doing business in the state. Assistant Attorney General, Steve St. Clair, says Student Financial Resource Center would send out letters to high school students that were designed to look important. “The solicitations were easily mistaken for some sort of official communication from some sort of governmental or educational authority,” St. Clair says.

He says an Iowa school teacher complained after getting such a letter and paying a fee. “They charge 65 dollars for information that for the most part — a student just going on-line or checking with the high school guidance, or other resources at the school or the college they were interested in — could get for free,” St.Clair says.

He says the letter could easily have been mistaken as being connected to Free Application for Federal Student Aid, know as FAFSA that students fill out to get financial aid. St. Clair says the company would take a few facts from the return letter sent by people and send back some paperwork that had limited personalization for the student. He says the 65 dollars was presented as an official communication and the money was called “a processing fee,” instead of a payment for service.

The company has agreed to stop sending the letters to Iowans. “They also agreed to make refunds to any Iowans who stepped forward and said that they lost money in this manner. And they also agreed to pay 25-thousand dollars the state consumer education fund,” St. Clair says. He says you can get a refund if you answered the letter. St. Clair says you can contact their office, with the easiest way being online at www.IowaAttorneyGeneral.gov.

You can also call the Consumer Protection Division at 515-281-5926, or toll free at 1-888-777-4590 (outside the Des Moines area).

(Radio Iowa)

Red Flag Warning is posted, farmers beware during harvest

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A Red Flag Warning is posted statewide today (Monday), for all but a few counties in northwest Iowa. The National Weather Service says the risk of wildfires is high due to strong winds, low humidity and dry vegetation. Farmers need to be especially cautious as they harvest dry crops. Iowa State University Extension ag engineer Kris Kohl says a recent survey found strong winds are the most common cause of combine fires.

File photo (area field fire March 2014)

File photo (area field fire March 2014)

“Wind is the number-one factor, especially when you’re above 25 miles an hour, to having fires,” Kohl says. “If we are harvesting, be very careful about bearings and stuff sitting on it because if we get a fire going, it’ll really take off.” He says farmers might be wise to give their equipment frequent breaks to cool off and for clean up.

“Stop every two or three hours and take a leaf blower and blow all of the chaff off of things,” Kohl says. “Check bearings to make sure nothing is getting hot. Bearings and exhaust are the two things that are prevalent when we have fires from combines.”

Two years ago, there were two major combine fires in northwest Iowa, which prompted the survey. Last week’s windy conditions contributed to several large fires in North and South Dakota. Forecasters say there’s a chance for some showers in Iowa tomorrow (Tuesday) though some areas of the state haven’t had significant moisture in several weeks.

(Radio Iowa)

Audubon man faces a trio of charges

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

An Audubon man turned himself-in to the Sheriff’s Office Saturday evening. The Sheriff’s Department says 36-year old Nathan Ray Johnson was wanted on a warrant. He faces charges that include Domestic Abuse Assault/3rd offense, False Imprisonment and Child Endangerment. The charges stem from an investigation into an incident that took place in Hamlin, on Oct. 11th. Johnson was released from custody after appearing in front of a magistrate.

Omaha woman arrested on drug charges in Audubon County

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October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Dept. reports a woman from Nebraska was arrested on drug charges, early Saturday morning. 29-year old Heather Lee Docken, of Omaha, was taken into custody at around 1-a.m. on Highway 71, near 160th Street. She was transported to the Audubon County Jail and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana. Docken appeared later in front of a magistrate, and was released. Her preliminary hearing was set for Nov. 5th.

Shelby County Fire Danger Index: Extreme!

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency is asking local fire departments and businesses in the county who possess “Fire Danger” signs, to place those signs in the “Extreme” category. High wind, low humidity, and significant crop left in the field will make for extreme fire danger this week. Any fires that start will be difficult to control and could spread rapidly. No burning is allowed during this period.

Extreme Fire DangerThe next update will be Thursday Morning.

Glenwood P-D reports 4 arrests

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood arrested four individuals on separate charges, recently. Sunday, 50-year old Kelly Merksick, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Bond was set at $1,000. On Saturday, 34-year old Jeremy Carnes, of Pacific Junction, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His bond was set at $3,300.

Last Friday, 24-year old Shialea Cozad, of Omaha, was arrested in Glenwood, for Violation of a No Contact Order. Her bond was set at $300. And, last Wednesday, 24-year old Dyson Tobin, of Glenwood, was arrested on a Shoplifting charge. His bond was also set at $300.

5 arrests in Mills County

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Department reports five, recent arrests. Officials say 19-year old Marcus Anthony Pierce, of Glenwood, was arrested Sunday evening for Violating a Protection Order. Pierce was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail. Also arrested Sunday, was 27-year old Tanya Rachel Diekman, of Erie, CO., who was taken into custody at around 6:30-p.m. following a traffic stop on Highway 275. Diekman was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Her bond was set at $1,300.

Saturday, Mills County deputies arrested 54-year old Shelly Ann Elsen, of Randolph, for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Her bond was set at $1,300.

And, last Friday,55-year old Lonnie Lee Baker, of Malvern, was arrested in Mills County, for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000. That same day, 41-year old Ladeena Marie Green, of Glenwood, was taken into custody at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Criminal Mischief in the 4th degree. Her bond was also set at $1,000.

(9-a.m. News)

Missouri Valley Cross Country Invitational 10-17-2015

Sports

October 19th, 2015 by admin

Here are the results from the Missouri Valley Cross Country Invitational held on Saturday, October 17th.

VARSITY GIRLS
AHSTW 147
Boyer Valley NT
Clarinda Academy NT
IKM-Manning NT
LOMA 89
MVHS 44
Riverside NT
Tri-Center 107
West Harrison NT
Whiting NT
Woodbine 153
GIRLS VARSITY
Place Time Runner School
1 20:09 Payton Sporrer IKM-Manning
2 20:43 Alexis Cook MVHS
3 21:41 Shyann Sporrer IKM-Manning
4 21:39 Olivia Russo Tri-Center
5 21:53 Cailynn Gilpin MVHS
6 21:56 Claire Hansen MVHS
7 21:58 Caitlin Casey LOMA
8 22:08 McKenzie Mantell AHSTW
9 22:28 Mac Christensen LOMA
10 22:44 Camryn Janssen MVHS
11 22:48 Katlyn Tremel Boyer Valley
12 22:48 Jessica Olson West Harrison
13 23:13 Josie Denning AHSTW
14 23:21 Cassidy Branning IKM-Manning
15 23:20 Alyssa Brink Riverside
16 23:41 Sidney Porter Tri-Center
17 24:02 Kaitlyn Facile IKM-Manning
18 24:09 Kendra Vogel Woodbine
19 24:40 Rebecca Coolman LOMA
20 24:47 Madison Seuntjens Boyer Valley
VARSITY BOYS Team Points
AHSTW 106
Boyer Valley 54
Clarinda Academy NT
IKM-Manning 129
LoMA 134
MVHS 132
Riverside 101
Tri-Center 57
West Harrison NT
Whiting 225
Woodbine 175
BOYS VARSITY
Place Time Runner School
1 17:03 Tim Brink Riverside
2 17:12 Dion Coffey Tri-Center
3 17:05 Connor Garrett Boyer Valley
4 17:22 Christopher Jarrett Tri-Center
5 17:36 Otis Matejka Riverside
6 17:30 Zack Ambrose Boyer Valley
7 17:46 Gage Graeve MVHS
8 17:50 Trevor Cast IKM-Manning
9 17:46 Joe Weber Boyer Valley
10 18:12 Justin Ambrose Boyer Valley
11 18:25 Cole Fischer AHSTW
12 18:28 Marcus Mumm Tri-Center
13 18:28 Dean Hansen Riverside
14 18:33 Dalton Fischer AHSTW
15 18:38 Kody Deakins LOMA
16 18:41 Jay C. Hiney AHSTW
17 18:42 Dillon Hansen IKM-Manning
18 18:43 Jayden Rosengren LOMA
19 18:45 Gage Williams Tri-Center
20 18:49 Braxton Larsen Tri-Center

BOYS JV XC INDIV 2015 BOYS VARSITY XX INDIV. ENTRIES 2015 GIRLS JV XC INDIV. ENTRIES 2015 GIRLS VARSITY XX INDIV. ENTRIES 2015

2 people injured in Mills County crash last week

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), said two people were hurt during a collision last Thursday evening, on Highway 34. Kendal Arnold, of Villisca, and Kristin Goodell, of Shenandoah, were transported to Mercy and Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs, respectively, by rescue crews from Pacific Junction and Glenwood.

Officials say Arnold was traveling west on Highway 34 over Interstate 29 at around 7:10-p.m., as Goodell was exiting off I-29 onto Highway 34. When Goodell made an illegal left turn, her vehicle was struck on the driver’s side, by the Arnold vehicle. Both vehicles came to rest in the median.