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Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020

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September 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Polk County sheriff’s office released dashcam footage and other information Friday about the fatal shooting of a Wisconsin man by one of its deputies in 2018. It wasn’t immediately clear from the video released Friday if 25-year-old Isaiah Hayes was shot in the back, as his family contends. The sheriff’s office disclosed details in an online video that includes dashboard camera footage of deputies chasing the Ashland, Wisconsin, man through central Iowa. They also released previously undisclosed documents and radio communications. The sheriff’s office says Deputy Ryan Phillips saw Hayes run from a stolen car near Altoona, Iowa. Phillips reported that Hayes had a weapon and that Phillips fired when Hayes refused orders to drop it.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Polk County judge says he will decide next week whether to allow the Des Moines school district to temporarily move completely to online classes rather than comply with a state order intended to ensure children return to at least partial in-person classes. The judge says he hopes to reach a decision on the temporary injunction by Tuesday, when school is supposed to resume for the 33,000 students in the Des Moines district. The district has filed a lawsuit, saying Iowa law gives local school board control over how children are educated and that it’s not safe to hold in-person classes at a time when hundreds of confirmed coronavirus cases are reported every day in Iowa. A similar case is also proceeding in Johnson County.

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — An eastern Iowa hog farmer has been sentenced to life in prison in the death of his wife, who was impaled in the back with a corn rake. Iowa District Court Judge Thomas Bitter issued the required sentence of life without parole Friday for 44-year-old Todd M. Mullis. He was convicted in September 2019 in the death of his wife, 39-year-old Amy Mullis, on the couple’s farm near Earlville. Mullis has maintained his innocence. Prosecutors say Mullis was furious that his wife was having an affair and feared he’d lose their farm if she divorced him. The sentencing hearing was postponed four times because of restrictions related to the coronavirus.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police have made a second arrest in the murder of a man who was shot to death in a neighborhood near Drake University. Police said Friday they charged 27-year-old Michael Jermaine Jacobs of Des Moines with first-degree murder in the death of 36-year-old Sean Newman of Des Moines. Whitney Ann Davis, 33, of Des Moines was charged a day earlier with first-degree murder in the case. Police said in a news release Friday that the evidence indicates that Jacobs was the person who shot and killed Newman on Wednesday.Detectives are continuing the investigation, but no additional arrests are expected.

Atlantic puts together solid outing in 21-10 victory over Kuemper Catholic

Sports

September 5th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans took the opening kickoff and drove 85 yards in 10 plays to grab a lead against Kuemper Catholic and never trailed the rest of the way. Atlantic capped off that impressive opening drive with a 13-yard touchdown run by Bodie Johnson to open the scoring. The Trojans went on to lead 14-7 at half and win the game 21-10.

Both teams put together long methodical drives early in the game with only six total possessions in the first half. Kuemper Catholic nearly answered Atlantic’s opening drive, putting together a 13-play drive that ended on a slightly overthrown pass and a turnover on downs at the Atlantic 23. Atlantic then went 15 plays down the field to grab a 14-0 lead on a 20 yard touchdown toss from Garrett McLaren to Colin Mullenix. Kuemper successfully responded to that score with a 65-yard drive that ended with a two-yard touchdown run by Logan Sibenaller. That put the game to 14-7 at the break.

Kuemper opened the second half driving all the way to the Atlantic 10 before a turnover on downs. After an Atlantic punt on their first possession the Knights got close enough for Simon Wagner to punch through a 40-yard field goal to make the score 14-10. Atlantic threw an interception on their next possession but then the defense came up big forcing a Knight punt from near their own goal line. Cael Pulido then came rushing off the edge and blocked the punt, which the Knights picked up and only brought out to the 10 yard line. Atlantic capitalized on the short field three plays later with a Corey Parrott 5 yard touchdown run to provide the final 21-10 margin.

Atlantic improves to 1-1 on the season and will open up District play next week at Greene County. Kuemper Catholic falls to 0-2 on the year and will host West Central Valley next week.

Listen to postgame interviews with Bodie Johnson and Coach McDermott below.

Watch the full video replay of the game HERE.

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High School Football Scoreboard – Week 2 – 09/04/2020

Sports

September 4th, 2020 by admin

CLASS 4A

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 20, Des Moines, North 14

CLASS 3A

District 0

Webster City 55, Carroll 0
Dallas Center-Grimes 35, North Polk 14
Gilbert 34, ADM 33 OT
Harlan 21, Pella 18

District 9

Webster City 55, Carroll 0
Spencer 35, Denison-Schleswig 7
Harlan 21, Pella 18
Lewis Central 49, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 28
Glenwood 37, Treynor 0
Winterset 41, Creston O-M 14

CLASS 2A

District 9

Atlantic 21, Kuemper Catholic 10 – ON KJAN AND KJANTV
Des Moines Christian 36, Chariton 0
Panorama 41, Clarinda 31
Shenandoah 28, Sidney 20
South Central Calhoun 34, Greene County 7
Southwest Valley 46, Red Oak 7

CLASS 1A

District 7

ACGC 43, Central Decatur 7
Interstate-35 37, Clarke 0
Mount Ayr 41, Nodaway Valley 13
North Mahaska 48, Colfax-Mingo 12
PCM, Monroe 42, Pella Christian 7
Pleasantville 56, Lynnville-Sully 29

District 8

ACGC 43, Central Decatur 7
Atlantic 21, Kuemper Catholic 10
Van Meter 40, Earlham 0
Panorama 41, Clarinda 31
West Central Valley 26, Eagle Grove 24
Woodward-Granger 42, Ogden 14

District 9

AHSTW 39, Missouri Valley 6
MMCRU 20, MVAOCOU 16
OABCIG 27, Spirit Lake 21
Sioux Central 16, East Sac County 6
Glenwood 37, Treynor 0
Underwood 41, Tri-Center 8

CLASS A:

District 8

Cardinal 35, Wayne 8
Mount Ayr 41, Nodaway Valley 13
South Hamilton 45, Madrid 6
Woodward-Granger 42, Ogden 14

District 9

AHSTW 39, Missouri Valley 6
Logan-Magnolia 28, St. Albert 7
Riverside 36, West Monona – Whiting 2
Shenandoah 28, Sidney 20
Southwest Valley 46, Red Oak 7
Underwood 41, Tri-Center 8

District 10

Southeast Valley 32, IKM-Manning 22
Logan-Magnolia 28, St. Albert 7
Ridge View 27, Cherokee, Washington 7
Riverside 36, West Monona – Whiting 2
Westwood 41, Akron-Westfield 20
Unity Christian 27, Woodbury Central 13

CLASS 8-Player

District 7

CAM 48, Bedford 8 –ON CAM COUGAR CHANNEL
East Mills 36, Stanton/Essex 12
Fremont-Mills 74, Griswold 16
Lenox 80, East Union 6

District 8

Audubon 49, Ar-We-Va 6
Woodbine 50, Boyer Valley 28
Coon Rapids-Bayard 66, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 19– ON SPARTAN MEDIA
West Harrison/Whiting 56, Glidden-Ralston 44

No fans could mean deep cuts in Iowa State athletics

Sports

September 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The decision to go without fans at Iowa State football games is going to lead to some tough budget decisions for the athletic department. Cyclone Athletic Director Jamie Pollard sent a letter to fans today (Friday) saying he is adjusting the projected budget deficit from 17-and-a-half million dollars to 30 million. Pollard says the original estimate was based on having fans for football.

Pollard says the department will have to look at several options to make up the deficit — including more salary cuts and layoffs in the department; possibly eliminating sports; and the closing of C-Y Stephens Auditorium. Pollard says the athletic department subsidizes C-Y Stephens by one million dollars annually and the revenues generated by events there are not enough to cover its operating expenses — or pay for the facility’s deferred maintenance.

Cass County Libraries, Cass County Genealogical Society, and Healthy Cass County Launch “Living History: Cass County and COVID-19”

News

September 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Libraries and Healthy Cass County are teaming up to ask the county to help write history. “Living History: Cass County and COVID-19” is a project to ask residents in Cass County communities to take a moment to reflect on their experiences during this time.

“Living History: Cass County and COVID-19” aims to capture personal accounts from people in Cass County about what they are experiencing, thinking, and feeling during this global pandemic. Atlantic Librarian Michelle Andersen says “We are excited to see what people will share about this time.” Massena Librarian Jennifer Erickson says “We want to get people of all ages participating in this project.”

Cass County residents are asked to share memories via written accounts, photos, or drawings. Entries can be mailed, dropped off, or emailed to any Cass County library, or to Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh at bhoegh@iastate.edu or 805 W. 10th Street, Atlantic IA 50022. Officials say they hope that this project will not only lead to an important and interesting record of Cass County history, but also create a space where community members learn about and better understand each other’s experiences.

Additionally, it is hoped the project gives those who participate an opportunity to process and share feelings about their experience. Entries will be shared on a blog page managed by the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce found at https://www.atlanticiowa.com/, and through local news stations. The project team also hopes to print memory books to be kept in each Cass County library.

Not sure what to include in your entry? Here are a few prompts to get you thinking:

  • Describe your experience living during the COVID-19 pandemic: what changes have you experienced?
  • What are you missing?
  • What seems most important to you now?
  • What is something that brings you joy?
  • Is there something you thought you would miss but now can live without?
  • How are you coping?
  • What fears do you have (if any)?
  • How do you feel about the situation?
  • What hopes do you have for the future?
  • How is the COVID-19 pandemic similar or different to events you’ve experienced in the past?
  • What has COVID-19 made you wonder about?
  • What else should others to remember about this time?

The project committee will be accepting entries through the end of October. They ask for assistance in making sure everyone in the county is invited to participate. For more information on local wellness events or resources, follow Healthy Cass County on Facebook @HealthyCassCounty.

 

 

LEANNA RICHARDSON, 88, of Orient (Svcs. 9/9/20)

Obituaries

September 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

LEANNA RICHARDSON, 88, of Orient, died Friday, September 4, 2020, at her home in Orient.  Funeral services for LEANNA RICHARDSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9th, at the Orient United Methodist Church. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements. **Due to State and Federal guidance with regard to COVID-19, the family, church and funeral home requests masks be work, and social distancing to be practiced. There will be limited seating at the church.**

Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Tue., Sept. 8th, from 1-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 6-until 8-p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Greenfield Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Orient United Methodist Church Foodbank Mobile Pantry.

LEANNA RICHARDSON is survived by:

Her daughters – Sybil (Galen) McIlravey Schwochow, and Risa (Steve) Huddleston, all of Orient, and Joni Gilstrap, of Billings, MT.

8 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

 

Judge: Decision next week on Des Moines school lawsuit

News

September 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Polk County judge says he will decide next week whether to allow the Des Moines school district to temporarily move completely to online classes rather than comply with a state order intended to ensure children return to at least partial in-person classes. The judge says he hopes to reach a decision on the temporary injunction by Tuesday, when school is supposed to resume for the 33,000 students in the Des Moines district.

The district has filed a lawsuit, saying Iowa law gives local school board control over how children are educated and that it’s not safe to hold in-person classes at a time when hundreds of confirmed coronavirus cases are reported every day in Iowa. A similar case is also proceeding in Johnson County.

 

Polk County sheriff releases additional 2018 shooting info

News

September 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Polk County sheriff’s office released dashcam footage and other information Friday about the fatal shooting of a Wisconsin man by one of its deputies in 2018. It wasn’t immediately clear from the video released Friday if 25-year-old Isaiah Hayes was shot in the back, as his family contends. The sheriff’s office disclosed details in an online video that includes dashboard camera footage of deputies chasing the Ashland, Wisconsin, man through central Iowa.

They also released previously undisclosed documents and radio communications. The sheriff’s office says Deputy Ryan Phillips saw Hayes run from a stolen car near Altoona, Iowa. Phillips reported that Hayes had a weapon and that Phillips fired when Hayes refused orders to drop it.

 

Hog farmer sentenced to life in corn rake killing of wife

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — An eastern Iowa hog farmer has been sentenced to life in prison in the death of his wife, who was impaled in the back with a corn rake. Iowa District Court Judge Thomas Bitter issued the required sentence of life without parole Friday for 44-year-old Todd M. Mullis. He was convicted in September 2019 in the death of his wife, 39-year-old Amy Mullis, on the couple’s farm near Earlville.

Mullis has maintained his innocence. Prosecutors say Mullis was furious that his wife was having an affair and feared he’d lose their farm if she divorced him. The sentencing hearing was postponed four times because of restrictions related to the coronavirus.

 

(UPDATE) Police make another arrest in Des Moines murder case

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September 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police have made a second arrest in the murder of a man who was shot to death in a neighborhood near Drake University. Police said Friday they charged 27-year-old Michael Jermaine Jacobs of Des Moines with first-degree murder in the death of 36-year-old Sean Newman of Des Moines. Whitney Ann Davis, 33, of Des Moines was charged a day earlier with first-degree murder in the case.

Police said in a news release Friday that the evidence indicates that Jacobs was the person who shot and killed Newman on Wednesday.Detectives are continuing the investigation, but no additional arrests are expected.