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No. 17 Iowa women prepare for Tennessee

Sports

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

It’s a new month and a new challenge for the 17th ranked Iowa Hawkeye women who play Tennessee on Saturday night in the Women’s Champions Classic in Brooklyn. The Hawkeyes won both games at the Cancun Challenge despite playing without top scorer Lucy Olsen after she lacerated her knee in a freak accident. The Hawkeyes finished November with a record of 8-0. Iowa coach Jan Jensen.

With Olsen out of the lineup Rhode Island and BYU went after the Hawkeyes with full court pressure and Jensen says Tennessee will take it to another level.

Tennessee is 6-0 and has ten players averaging double figure minutes.

No. 11 Wartburg hosts No. 21 Bethel of Minnesota in D-III football playoffs Saturday

Sports

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The 11th ranked Wartburg football team hosts 21st ranked Bethel of Minnesota on Saturday in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division III football playoffs on Saturday. The Knights opened the playoffs last week with a victory over Wisconsin-Platteville.

That’s Wartburg coach Chris Winter. The Knight’s defense will take on a balanced Bethel offense that is averaging more than 48 points and 464 yards per game.

The Wartburg defense created three turnovers a week ago and has 26 on the season. Winter says that will be a key against Bethel.

Winter on what could be a key to the outcome.

No. 10 Northwestern visits No. 2 Grand View in NAIA quarterfinals on Saturday

Sports

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Tenth ranked Northwestern visits number-two Grand View in Saturday’s quarterfinal round of the NAIA football playoffs. Northwestern is 9-2 while the Vikings enter with a record of 11-0.

That’s Northwestern coach Matt McCarty. Grand View’s defense is one of the best in the country. The Vikings allow just over 63 yards of rushing and less than 200 yards of total offense per game.

McCarty says the game could come down to big plays and turnovers.

Grand View coach Joe Woodley on taking on a team with championship game experience.

Woodley says these programs are very similar.

Woodley says many times mistakes and turnovers will be the difference in big games.

Also in the NAIA quarterfinals sixth ranked Morningside vsits number-four Montana Western.

Iowa state defense prepares for Arizona State

Sports

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State’s defense is preparing for a balanced Arizona State offense that averages more than 32 points per game. The 16th ranked Cyclones at 12th rated Sun Devils collide Saturday in Dallas for the Big 12 championship. Cyclone junior defensive end Tyler Onyedim.

Onyedim says the Cyclones have reahed the title game because of the leadership of the senior class.

Cyclone defensive back Jontez Williams says the Sun Devils have a lot of weapons on offense.

Arizona State will be without injured star receiver Jordyn Tyson but Williams says that won’t change their approach.

Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt has passed for 21 touchdowns and isa also the Sun Devils second leading rusher.

Mills County Sheriff’s Office report, 12/5/24

News

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says four arrests took place, Wednesday:

  • 22-year-old Bryon Nikolas Parker, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail on a Mills County warrant for Violation of Probation and Contempt (Bond:$2,000.00);
  • 19-year-old Devon Nicholas Pridell, of Glenwood, was arrested for Reckless Driving (Bond: $300);
  • 29-year-old Caitlyn Marie Capano, of Tabor, was arrested for Child Endangerment (Bond: $300.);
  • 44-year-old Seighfred Esley Watson, III, of Malvern, was arrested in Mills County for Abandonment/Neglect Dependent, 4 counts of Child Endangerment, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (Bond: $19,300).

KEVIN SCHLAKE, 65, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life Visitation 12/17/24)

Obituaries

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

KEVIN SCHLAKE, 65, of Atlantic, died Thursday, December 5, 2024, at his home in Atlantic. A Celebration of Life Visitation for  KEVIN SCHLAKE will be held from 5-until; 7-p.m. on Dec. 17th, at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Words of hope will be shared at 6-p.m.

A private family burial will take place at a later date.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation to “Hope for the Day,” a cause near and dear to Kevin and Vicki’s heart.

KEVIN SCHLAKE is survived by:

His wife – Vicki, of Atlantic.

His sons – Jeremy (Chelle) Schlake; Justin (Mindy) Schlake, and Jake (Amber) Schlake.

His daughter – Kira (Brett) Buscher.

11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Shelby County Sheriff’s report on arrests: Nov. 1st-30th

News

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office says there were 17 arrests that took place between Nov. 1st and 30th. Beginning with the most recent arrests:

On Nov. 30th, 34-year-old Cole Jacob Benton, of Hamlin, was arrested for Driving While Barred, and Failure to provide Insurance.

On the 28th: 21-year-old Kaden Ray Mahan, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI – 1st Offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Unlawful Possession of a Prescription Drug, and Child Endangerment; And, 27-year-old Connor Patrick Green, of Harlan, was arrested for Criminal Mischief in the 5th degree.

November 27th, Shelby County Deputies arrested 34-year-old Cody Emmett Lister, of Harlan, for Possession of a controlled Substance – Marijuana 3rd offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance – Methamphetamine/3rd offense, Prohibited Acts, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

On the 25th of November, 31-year-old Brandon Christopher Allen, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant; And, 29-year-old Anthony Michael McCoy, of Minden, was arrested on charges of Driving while LIcense Denied or Suspended, Failure to Provide Proof of Insurance, and Speeding.

Here is the rest of the list provided by the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office:

11/23/2024: Barbara Ann Luft, Age 69, Council Bluffs, IA. Luft was arrested after a Traffic Stop. Luft was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with OWI- First Offense.

11/21/2024: Sarah Elizabeth Koester, Age 35, Harlan, IA. Koester was arrested after a Traffic Stop. Koester was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance – Marijuana 3rd offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance – Methamphetamine 3rd offense, Prohibited Acts, operating a Non-Registered Vehicle, Failure to Provide Insurance, and Open Container.

11/20/2024: Winston Joseph Leal, Age 33, Harlan, IA. Leal was arrested after a call for service. Leal was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Domestic Abuse Assault- 2nd Offense.

11/19/2024: Albert Alexander Johnson, Age 39, Atlantic, IA. Johnson was arrested after a Traffic Stop on Hwy 59. Johnson was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance- Marijuana, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Driving while Suspended.

11/17/2024: Jill Annette Wensel, Age 53, Logan, IA. Wensel was arrested following a Traffic stop. Wensel was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Driving while Barred; Mackenzie Ann Robinson, Age 29, Harlan, IA. Robinson was arrested after a call for service. Robinson was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Contempt- Violation of No Contact Order.

11/15/2024: John Allen Lindeman Sr. Age 50, Defiance, IA. Lindeman was arrested and transported to the Shelby County Jail on an active Shelby County Warrant.

11/14/2024: Tyler Alan Miller, Age 35, Harlan, IA. Miller was arrested following a Traffic Stop. Miller was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Prohibited acts, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

11/10/2024: Liberty Lynn Cole, Age 24, Woodbine, IA. Cole was arrested following a Traffic Stop. Cole was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Driving While Barred, and cited for No Insurance.

11/06/2024: Mark Allen Boardman, Age 55, Portsmouth, IA. Boardman was arrested and transported to the Shelby County Jail on an active Shelby County Warrant. Boardman was also charged with interference with Official Acts.

11/01/2024: Mary Kristen Davis, Age 54, Harlan, IA. Davis was arrested after a call for service. Davis was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Public Intoxication.

Storm Lake adopts pigeon ordinance

News

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After several months of discussions, the Storm Lake City Council has narrowly passed a homing pigeon ordinance. Up to one hundred domestic pigeons will be allowed on a single property within Storm Lake city limits. City officials began debating the topic after complaints about the number of birds in the city. A Storm Lake resident said their family raised homing pigeons as a hobby — for races. Storm Lake City Councilman Kevin McKinney opposes letting up to 100 pigeons occupy a single property — and he questions how the ordinance can be enforced. “It’s going to be a little tough to go in there and count pigeons and stuff like that,” he says.

Storm Lake’s city manager says they’re planning to set up a licensing process. It will require that pigeons be wearing leg bands showing their owner’s name. Scott Olsen is a building official for the City of Storm Lake. “When we get the application for them to be legally able to have those in city limits and we get a complaint that there’s too many, there’s more than 100 or any other issues, it’d be like any other nuisance,” he says. “We’d have to go in and investigate.”

Storm Lake Racing Pigeon Club (Facebook photo)

In the sport of pigeon racing, trained homing pigeons are taken to a racing spot, released and timed for how long it takes the birds to fly home. Under state law, it is illegal to kill, capture or detain a homing pigeon that has the name of its owner on the band around its leg.

Slain healthcare CEO remembered as ‘model student’ who excelled at everything

News

December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The manhunt is still underway in New York City after Iowa native and UnitedHealthcare C-E-O Brian Thompson was shot to death outside his hotel on Wednesday morning while in town for a conference. The 50-year-old Thompson lived in Minneapolis with his family. He grew up in Hamilton County, Iowa, and was a 1997 University of Iowa graduate. He graduated in 1993 from South Hamilton High School in Jewell, where Todd Coy is the principal. “He was an outstanding student,” Coy says. “It’s been over 30 years, probably 31 years since Brian was here at South Hamilton, but he still stands out as one of those students that definitely left a lasting impression on staff and the Class of ’93. Just a great kid.”

Coy says everyone there remembers Thompson.  “He was that model student, always striving for excellence,” Coy says. “I mean, if he missed an answer on a test, he wanted to know why, and could it have possibly been that the question was worded wrong? So he was a great kid.” Coy says Thompson stood out in academics, athletics and other extra curricular activities. “He was class president. He was their homecoming king. He was our valedictorian. He was an all-state trombone player. He strived in golf,” Coy says. “Pretty much seemed like whatever Brian set his mind to, he was going to excel.” Police in New York say it appears the slaying was a “brazen, targeted attack” that was not random.

Security video shows the masked man using a gun with a silencer, repeatedly shooting Thompson from behind as he left the hotel. Coy says everyone is stunned by the news. “It’s shocking, I feel for his family,” Coy says. “I’ve only probably had conversations with Brian two or three times since he graduated, but it was just like old times when he came back, very personable, built great relationships with people.” Investigators say the gunman fled the scene on foot, then on an e-bike, but they lost his trail in Central Park a few blocks away. Reports say a cell phone and a water bottle were found that may have been dropped by the shooter, along with shell casings.

Reports say also, UnitedHealthcare was aware of threats against its high-level executives. Thompson had been at the company since 2004 and was named chief executive in 2021.

Fatal house fire in Council Bluffs

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December 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – A western Iowa woman died Wednesday, from injuries she suffered in a house fire. Council Bluffs Fire Department officials say 70-year-old Peggy Lee Rayner was one of four people in a home (at 2007 7th Avenue) that caught fire at around 11:20-p.m. Another resident (Fayth Rayner) was treated for smoke inhalation at the hospital, and was said to be in stable condition. Two other occupants were not injured.

The blaze was initially reported to have started in the basement, but when firefighters arrived, they encountered smoke coming from the back of the residence. Crews entered the home and found Peggy Rayner in a basement bedroom. She was transported to a hospital where she was pronounced dead. CB Fire Dpt

The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Council Bluffs Fire Marshal’s Office.