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Class 1-A Regional Dual Team Wrestling @ Logan

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February 10th, 2015 by Jim Field

Semi-Final:   Logan-Magnolia 66, A-H-S-T-W 11

  • 182 – Dustin Engel (AHSTW) over Zach Stewart (Logan-Magnolia) (TF 19-3 5:30)
  • 195 – Drake Johnson (Logan-Magnolia) over Erik Jorgensen (AHSTW) (Fall 3:14)
  • 220 – Jacob Stueve (Logan-Magnolia) over Unknown (Forfeit)
  • 285 – Christian Jensen (Logan-Magnolia) over Jeremiah Carlson (AHSTW) (Fall 0:18)
  • 170 – Riley Wohlers (Logan-Magnolia) over Unknown (Forfeit)
  • 106 – Wyatt Crocker (Logan-Magnolia) over Carter Phippen (AHSTW) (Fall 0:49)
  • 113 – Garret Thompson (Logan-Magnolia) over Joel Becerra (AHSTW) (SV-1 7-9)
  • 120 – Bo Geise (Logan-Magnolia) over Anthony Cordes (AHSTW) (Fall 1:12)
  • 126 – Gabe Holben (Logan-Magnolia) over Tyler MacGregor (AHSTW) (Fall 3:04)
  • 132 – Kaleb Reynek (Logan-Magnolia) over Nathan Eggerrs (AHSTW) (Dec 5-2)
  • 138 – Austin Haner (Logan-Magnolia) over Stevie Mitchell (AHSTW) (Fall 0:54)
  • 145 – Brady Wilson (Logan-Magnolia) over Unknown (Forfeit)
  • 152 – Brady Charbonneau (Logan-Magnolia) over Cole Harder (AHSTW) (Fall 1:02)
  • 160 – Tom Barr (AHSTW) over Colton Fisher (Logan-Magnolia) (Fall 5:50)

Semi-Final:  Riverside 35, East Mills 34

  • 145 – Keyton Wichman (Riverside) over Trenton Pullen (East Mills) (Dec 4-3)
  • 152 – Luke Stortenbecker (East Mills) over Otis Matejka (Riverside) (Fall 1:49)
  • 160 – Josh Hopkins (East Mills) over Brock Bentley (Riverside) (Fall 1:30)
  • 170 – Bradley McGinnis (Riverside) over Jacob Hummel (East Mills) (Dec 12-7)
  • 182 – Cavin Darnold (East Mills) over Jon Gehrmann (Riverside) (Fall 0:59)
  • 195 – Isaiah Boot (Riverside) over Alex Hall (East Mills) (Fall 0:43)
  • 220 – Nick Perkins (East Mills) over Denton Hendricks (Riverside) (Fall 1:15)
  • 285 – Anthony Ossman (East Mills) over Coy Maher (Riverside) (Dec 1-0)
  • 106 – Ethan Becker (Riverside) over Unknown (Forfeit)
  • 113 – Chris Gayner (Riverside) over Unknown (Forfeit)
  • 120 -Tatem Bluml (Riverside) over Unknown (Forfeit)
  • 126 – Ben Christensen (East Mills) over Ethan Rankin (Riverside) (Dec 8-4)
  • 132 – Alec Moorman (East Mills) over Andy Casson (Riverside) (MD 11-1)
  • 138 – Tucker Bluml (Riverside) over Nolan Hansen (East Mills) (TF 16-0 2:50)

Final:  Logan-Magnolia 72, Riverside 4

  • 106 – Wyatt Crocker (Logan-Magnolia) over Unknown (Forfeit)
  • 113 – Garret Thompson (Logan-Magnolia) over Tatem Bluml (Riverside) (Dec 14-11)
  • 120 – Bo Geise (Logan-Magnolia) over Unknown (Forfefit)
  • 126 – Gabe Holben (Logan-Magnolia) over Ethan Rankin (Riverside) (Fall 2:18)
  • 132 – Kaleb Reynek (Logan-Magnolia) over Andy Casson (Riverside) (Fall 3:41)
  • 138 – Tucker Bluml (Riverside) over River Meeker (Logan-Magnolia) (MD 10-2)
  • 145 – Brady Wilson (Logan-Magnolia) over Frank Merkle (Riverside) (Fall 1:35)
  • 152 – Colton Fisher (Logan-Magnolia) over Otis Matejka (Riverside) (Fall 1:46)
  • 160 – Brady Charbonneau (Logan-Magnolia) over Brock Bentley (Riverside) (Fall 2:13)
  • 170 – Riley Wohlers (Logan-Magnolia) over Zach McLaughlin (Riverside) (Fall 0:57)
  • 182 – Reide Meeker (Logan-Magnolia) over Bradley McGinnis (Riverside) (Dec 1-0)
  • 195 – Drake Johnson (Logan-Magnolia) over Jon Gehrmann (Riverside) (Fall 2:24)
  • 220 – Jacob Stueve (Logan-Magnolia) over Isaiah Boot (Riverside) (Fall 0:47)
  • 285 – Christian Jensen (Logan-Magnolia) over Denton Hendricks (Riverside) (Fall 0:44)

Class 2-A Regional Dual Wrestling at Creston

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February 10th, 2015 by Jim Field

 

Semi-Final:  Creston/O-M 69, Missouri Valley 4

  • 160 – Camron Leith (Creston/O-M) over Winston Veatch (Missouri Valley) (Fall 0:00)
  • 170  – Chase Shiltz (Creston/O-M) over Zane Harvey (Missouri Valley) (Fall 1:10)
  • 182 – Tayler Pettit (Creston/O-M) over Thomas Peasley (Missouri Valley) (Fall 0:50)
  • 195 – Seth Maitlen (Creston/O-M) over Jackson Winchester (Missouri Valley) (Fall 0:59)
  • 220 – Kadon Hulett (Creston/O-M) over Tom Rief (Missouri Valley) (Dec 7-1)
  • 285 – Jake Gutschenritter (Creston/O-M) over Seth Jimmerson (Missouri Valley) (Fall 0:59)
  • 106 – Kelby Luther (Creston/O-M) over Zayne Carrier (Missouri Valley) (Fall 3:09)
  • 113 – Carson Wheat (Creston/O-M) over Danny Martin (Missouri Valley) (Fall 0:47)
  • 120 – Trevor Marlin (Creston/O-M) over Unknown (Forfeit)
  • 126 – Nick Rounds (Missouri Valley) over Brody Frain (Creston/O-M) (MD 10-2)
  • 132 – Mitchel Swank (Creston/O-M) over Jack Kyle (Missouri Valley) (MD 18-5)
  • 138 – Wyatt Thompson (Creston/O-M) over Skeeter Bostwick (Missouri Valley) (TF 17-2 0:00)
  • 145 – Spencer Wray (Creston/O-M) over Tom Martin (Missouri Valley) (Fall 0:00)
  • 152 – Alex Fargo (Creston/O-M) over Nathan Haynes (Missouri Valley) (TB-1 7-5)

Semi-Final:  Atlantic 37, Winterset 29

  • 160 – Zac Stork (Atlantic) over Brandon Ryerson (Winterset) (Fall 2:39)
  • 170 – Caleb Grose (Winterset) over Drake Roller (Atlantic) (MD 15-7)
  • 182 – Wyatt Miller (Winterset) over Travis Petersen (Atlantic) (MD 12-3)
  • 195 – Nick Tank (Winterset) over Keagan Hosfelt (Atlantic) (Dec 9-7)
  • 220 – John McConkey (Atlantic) over Parker Maynes (Winterset) (Fall 1:52)
  • 285 – CJ Baker (Winterset) over Skyler Svoboda (Atlantic) (Fall 3:46)
  • 106 – Kole Hansen (Atlantic) over Trenton Cook (Winterset) (Fall 1:16)
  • 113 – Carter Cox (Atlantic) over Britton Gibson (Winterset) (Dec 5-1)
  • 120 – Derek Koster (Winterset) over Colby Sorensen (Atlantic) (Fall 1:27)
  • 126 – Marshal McDermott (Atlantic) over Blake Ryerson (Winterset) (Dec 3-1)
  • 132 – Tanner Mauk (Atlantic) over JD Gordon (Winterset) (MD 14-4)
  • 138 – Austin Williamson (Atlantic) over Jacob Jenkins (Winterset) (Dec 3-1)
  • 145 – Tegan Smith (Winterset) over Brandon Schmidtke (Atlantic) (Fall 2:48)
  • 152 – Reid Nichols (Atlantic) over Mitchell Holcomb (Winterset) (Fall 4:41)

Final: Creston/O-M 50, Atlantic 15

  • 170 – Tayler Pettit (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Zac Stork (Atlantic) (Dec 3-1)
  • 182 – Jackson Mikkelson (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Drake Roller (Atlantic) (Dec 1-0)
  • 195 – Seth Maitlen (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Travis Petersen (Atlantic) (MD 16-4)
  • 220 – Kadon Hulett (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Keagan Hosfelt (Atlantic) (Fall 3:25)
  • 285 – Jake Gutschenritter (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Skyler Svoboda (Atlantic) (Dec 7-2)
  • 106 – Kole Hansen (Atlantic) over Kelby Luther (Creston Orient-Macksburg) (MD 13-4)
  • 113 – Carter Cox (Atlantic) over Jacob Goodson (Creston Orient-Macksburg) (Fall 4:33)
  • 120 – Trevor Marlin (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Colby Sorensen (Atlantic) (MD 9-1)
  • 126 – Mitchel Swank (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Marshal McDermott (Atlantic) (Dec 8-3)
  • 132 – Wyatt Thompson (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Tanner Mauk (Atlantic) (Fall 1:31)
  • 138 – Spencer Wray (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Unknown (For.)
  • 145 – Joey Huntington (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Austin Williamson (Atlantic) (Fall 3:22)
  • 152 – Reid Nichols (Atlantic) over Alex Fargo (Creston Orient-Macksburg) (TF 26-11 5:59)
  • 160 – Chase Shiltz (Creston Orient-Macksburg) over Unknown (Forfeit)

Clarinda woman arrested for Parole violation

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February 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports 39-year old Tabatha Louise Hamilton, of Clarinda, was arrested today (Tuesday), for a parole violation. She was already incarcerated in the Page County Jail on other, pending charges. Hamilton was being held in the jail without bond.

US farmers expected to see 32 percent drop in income in 2015

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February 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Net income for U.S. farmers is expected to fall by nearly 32 percent this year because of low crop prices and increasing expenses, placing many farmers in an unprofitable situation. The U.S. Department of Agriculture released estimates on Tuesday that show 2015 is expected to be the second year in a row that farmers will see their income fall. Income was down 16 percent from 2013 to 2014.

The report estimates net farm income will be $73.6 billion in 2015, down from $108 billion in 2014. It was at a record $129 billion in 2013. The report also anticipates that as income falls, expenses will increase by one-half percent. Government programs that pay farmers when commodity prices are low are expected to increase 15 percent this year.

Lawmakers move forward with proposal to increase fuel tax

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February 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A plan to increase the state fuel tax to pay for road improvements is moving forward in the state Legislature. Lawmakers in the state House and Senate said Tuesday that identical legislation had been introduced in both chambers to hike the tax by 10 cents. That would provide $215 million annually for the state’s network of bridges and roads, many of which are in disrepair.

The hearing process is expected to start tomorrow in both chambers, with full votes coming perhaps later in the month. Iowa’s fuel tax — now 22 cents per gallon for gasoline, including fees — hasn’t been raised since 1989.

Sen. Tod Bowman, a Democrat from Maquoketa, and Rep. Josh Byrnes, a Republican from Osage, expressed optimism that the legislation could find support in both chambers.

Iowa Wrestling Coaches & Officials Association Dual Team Rankings

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February 10th, 2015 by Jim Field

As of February 10, 2015

Class 1-A:

  1. Clarion-Goldfield-Dows  17-1
  2. Alburnett  24-7
  3. Southeast Warren  34-1
  4. Don Bosco  17-6
  5. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont  26-2
  6. Lisbon  21-9
  7. Logan-Magnolia  29-3
  8. Dike-New Hartford  24-4
  9. Lake Mills  29-4
  10. South Central Calhoun  25-1
  11. Maquoketa Valley  32-8
  12. Woodbury Central  15-7
  13. West Marshall  15-2
  14. Wilton  17-6
  15. Sumner-Fredericksburg  17-5
  16. Sibley-Ocheyedan  17-3

Class 2-A:

  1. Union  34-2
  2. Davenport Assumption  17-2
  3. Mediapolis  23-4
  4. Independence  16-5
  5. Creston/O-M  15-0
  6. Central Lyon/George-Little Rock  15-0
  7. New Hampton  25-8
  8. Charles City  17-8
  9. Clear Lake  19-15
  10. Sergeant Bluff-Luton  15-6
  11. Ballard  21-5
  12. Mount Vernon  18-2
  13. Dubuque Wahlert  21-5
  14. Washington  25-3
  15. Crestwood  13-7
  16. Atlantic/CAM  16-3

Class 3-A:

  1. Southeast Polk  19-0
  2. Bettendorf  18-3
  3. Johnston  22-4
  4. Cedar Rapids Prairie  21-4
  5. West Des Moines Valley  17-2
  6. Cedar Rapids Jefferson  12-4
  7. North Scott  21-8
  8. Dowling Catholic  13-5
  9. Fort Dodge  13-5
  10. Iowa City West  18-8
  11. Dubuque Hempstead  16-5
  12. Sioux City North  24-2
  13. Western Dubuque  24-8
  14. Waverly-Shell Rock  12-8
  15. Norwalk  17-2
  16. CB Thomas Jefferson  14-2
  17. Linn-Mar  20-10
  18. Lewis Central  24-11
  19. Pleasant Valley  14-18
  20. Glenwood  16-4
  21. Fort Madison  11-4
  22. Clinton  10-5
  23. Ankeny Centennial  13-11
  24. Ames  8-5

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Harlan man injured during snowmobile accident last week

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February 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The operator of a snowmobile was injured last week in Harlan, when the machine spun out and hit a sign before tossing the driver off. The Harlan Police Department says Tanner Weed, of Harlan, was driving a 2006 Polaris snowmobile westbound on the shoulder of Exchange Street on Feb. 2nd, when machine crossed the road, it hit a patch of ice and started to spin. Weed was ejected from the machine when the snowmobile hit the curve sign. He was transported to Myrtue Medical Center to be treated for leg injuries.

Harlan man arrested after car hits retaining wall

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February 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan arrested a 60-year old Harlan man Monday, after they investigated a report of a car hitting a retaining wall at the Town and Country Credit Union. Robert Bogler was charged with OWI and Failure to Maintain Control. He was taken into custody after he left the scene and officers tried to stop his vehicle. Police followed him to his residence, where he was placed under arrest. The incident caused damage to the retaining wall and vehicle. A dollar amount of the damage was not given in the Police report.

Harlan Police made several arrests on Saturday. Officials say 35-year old Nicholas Gaer, of Harlan, was arrested as a result of the investigation into the theft of a van taken from the lot of Express Lube and Tire. The stolen van was located at the Sleep Inn, Harlan. Gaer was taken into custody at the Sleep Inn and transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with two counts of burglary 3rd, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of stolen property.

32-year old Carly Summers was arrested Saturday, following a traffic stop. Summers was taken to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and violation of one way traffic designation. 44-year old Eddie Peterson, of Harlan, was taken into custody Saturday, following a traffic stop. Petersen was taken to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with driving under suspension, possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to prove security against liability – non accident.

And, two subjects were arrested Saturday after officers responded to a call in reference to two persons fighting outside the Lincoln Pines Apartments. 37-year old Clinton Gardner and36-year old  Paula Burnison, both of Harlan, were both taken into custody and transported to the Shelby County Jail where they were both charged with intoxication in public.

Last Thursday, Harlan Police arrested 61-year old Thomas Myers, of Earling, after authorities received a report of an intoxicated male who would not leave the bar. Myers was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with intoxication in public and disorderly conduct. And, on Feb. 2nd, two subjects were arrested in connection with an alleged drug purchase caught on video at the Casey’s store. 49-year old Joell Onstad was taken into custody and transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with possession of a controlled substance. As a result of the investigation a warrant was issued for 40-year old Billie Jo Thompson, of Dow City, for the delivery of a controlled substance. Thompson was arrested on that warrant on February 5th by the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.

Senator Ernst says criticism of her “combat veteran” status is an insult to all those who served

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February 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says those who question her status as a “combat veteran” are questioning thousands of other men and women who honorably served their country. Ernst, a Republican from Red Oak, was asked about the issue Monday and says the criticism is likely generated by liberals after she gained attention on the national stage by winning her Senate race and then giving the Republican response to the president’s State of the Union address.

“It’s very unfortunate, because I am very proud of my service. And by law I am defined as a combat veteran,” Ernst says. “I have never once claimed that I have a combat action badge. I have never claimed that I have had a purple heart. What I have claimed is that I have served in a combat zone. I have serve with 150 soldiers who supported our warriors up in Iraq and we all gave very honorable service.” An article in the Huffington Post questioned Ernst calling herself a combat veteran because she never came under fire. Ernst, is lieutenant colonel in the Iowa National Guard and did a tour of duty in Iraq leading a transportation company.

“There are many, many other soldiers, airmen, seamen out there who have served, that haven’t actually been hand-to-hand fighting with the enemy, maybe they haven’t been under fire. It was only by luck and the blessings of God that my soldiers did not encounter an assault, that we did not run over an I-E-D,” Ernst says. “To dishonor our service by saying we are not worthy of being call combat veterans, is insulting to the majority of men and women who served their country honorably,” Ernts says.

Ernst says the men and women she served with are no less valuable soldiers than anyone else. “You know it’s unfortunate, I think they are throwing a bucket of cold water on those who stepped forward, raised their right hand and said they will defend our country against all enemies, whether foreign or domestic,” Ernst says. “I will honor those veterans and continue to do so until the day I die.”

Ernst says all soldiers who served in a combat zone in Iraq “encountered difficulties” and it’s unfortunate they are being disparaged.

(Radio Iowa)