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Girl who lost her sight from flu, is recovering

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March 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The family of an Eastern Iowa girl who lost her sight because of the flu says she has recovered her sight and the they are still working through all that happened in the past couple of months.

Jade DeLucia & her mom Amanda Phillips.

Four-year-old Jade DeLucia made national news headlines this winter when she got a severe case of the flu before Christmas and complications caused her to go blind. Jade’s mom, Amanda Phillips, told K-C-R-G T-V from Parkersburg that it was almost a fatal case. “It was terrifying. It was awful,” Phillips recalled.

University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital Doctor Theresa Czech (Check) met Jade when she was on full life support in the pediatric I-C-U. She says Jade had something that they doesn’t happen very often. “It’s a rare complication of a essentially rare complication,” Doctor Czech says. After each low point though, Jade would bounce back. A few weeks after leaving the hospital, Phillipps says she regained her sight.  “It’s just amazing what the brain could do to heal that kind of damage so she could see again — it’s just amazing,” Phillips said.

At a recent checkup, Czech saw Jade’s transformation from a critically ill four-year-old patient, to a regular four-year-old. Jade and her family are hopeful for a healthy future for little Jade and are looking forward to being able to celebrate Christmas that Jade can see for herself. Jade has an appointment with an eye specialist to find out what’s next in her healing process. Czech said as Jade starts kindergarten, doctors will continue to monitor her development.

Ernst and King criticize Senate’s Democratic leader

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March 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst is criticizing the Senate’s Democratic leader for comments he made at a rally outside the Supreme Court. Last week, Senator Chuck Schumer told protesters the two justices President Trump has appointed to the Supreme Court would face repercussions if they uphold a Louisiana law requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital. “You know, he’s awfully good at pointing the finger at other people whether in the administration or congress for their lack of self control,” Ernst said, “and here is the same thing coming from the Democratic leader of the United States Senate.”

Republican Congressman Steve King says Schumer’s speech outside the Supreme Court was “an awful thing.” “He was sending the harshest message I have ever heard from a member of congress to two members of the Supreme Court,” King says, “on the presumption that they were going to make a decision that he disagreed with.”

Schumer last Thursday accused Republicans of quote “manufactured outrage” about his remarks, but Schumer also said he should not have used the words he used in reference to Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (3/9/20)

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March 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports three recent arrests. Saturday night, 35-year old Tyler Blake McCreary was arrested in Council Bluffs, following a reported disturbance. McCreary booked into the Pott. County Jail for Interference with Official Acts and later released. At around 12:10-a.m., Saturday, 22-year old Brittnee Marie Chase was arrested following a traffic stop at Highway 92 and 220th Street, near Council Bluffs. Chase was pulled over for failure to have her vehicles’ rear license plate lamp illuminated. She was arrested for Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender, and later released from custody.

And, at around 10:40-p.m. on March 4th, 21-year old Wyatt Dean Baldwin, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for a Sex Offender Registry Violation, stemming from an incident on March 3rd. Baldwin remained in the Pott. County Jail at last report.

Atlantic Archers fare well at NASP Iowa State Tournament

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

The Iowa State National Archery in Schools Program Tournaments were held over the weekend at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

The Atlantic High School team finished 7th out of 33 teams in the Bullseye Tournament with 3,364 points. They finished 11th out of 16 in the 3D Tournament with 1,643 points.

Cooper Jipsen finished 5th out of 404 High School boys in the Bullseye Tourney with 292 points. Carter Smith was 10th with 290 points. Halle Copeland finished 11th out of 341 girls with 287 points.

Zach Colton was 21st our of 124 High School boys in the 3D Tourney with 281 points. Dayna Dreager was 21st out of 96 High School Girls with 277 points.

The Atlantic Middle School team went 18th out of 33 teams in Bullseye, and 11th out of 21 in 3D.

Keegan Kemp finished 25th out of 485 Middle School boys with 276 points in Bullseye. Mariah Hadley was 38th out of 402 Middle School girls with 274 points.

Kemp also finished 12th out of 161 Middle  School boys in 3D with 275 points. Connor Johnson was 35th with 263. Kaydee Pedersen was 36th out of 117 Middle School girls with 259 points in 3D.

Ringgold County man arrested for carrying weapons on school grounds & other charges

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March 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office reports 56-year old Thomas Scott Kinton, from Ellston, was arrested Friday night after authorities received a 9-1-1 call about a man with a gun at Mount Ayr High School. Deputies arrived at the school shortly after the call.

Baylee Stark

Thomas Kinton

Kinton was subsequently arrested for carrying weapons on school grounds, possession of a dangerous weapon while intoxicated, and consumption of alcohol in a public place. He was being held at the Ringgold County Jail until seen by the magistrate.

And, a woman from Kellerton was arrested Friday night for Domestic Abuse Assault-1st Offense. 23-year old Baylee Kolene Stark was booked into the Ringgold County Jail and held without bond until seen by a magistrate.

Ex-top judge at Iowa agency pleased to settle reprisal claim

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March 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The former top judge at Iowa Workforce Development says he’s pleased to settle a long-running lawsuit alleging that his 2013 layoff was retaliatory and unlawful. Joseph Walsh said the $99,000 payment recently approved by the state to settle his lawsuit could have been higher had he not been able to return to state employment shortly after his layoff. Iowa Workforce Development eliminated Walsh’s job shortly after he opposed an attempt to make his position a political appointment.

Walsh contended, correctly, that federal law required his position to be merit-based and insulated from politics. The agency’s then-director Teresa Wahlert withdrew that plan but then abruptly laid him Walsh weeks later.

2020 Hawkeye Ten Winter Sport All-Academic Awards

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

The Hawkeye Ten Conference released their 2020 Winter Sport All-Academic Award list over the weekend. The list includes Senior Letterwinners who have attained a cumulative 3.5 GPA during their high school career.

Atlantic’s honorees were:

Girls Basketball
Katie Saluk- Manager
McKenzie Waters

Wrestling
Kaylee Hardin-Manager

Boys Basketball
Tyler Moen

See the full list for all schools here: 2020 Hawkeye 10 Winter Sport All Academic Award Winners

Griswold annual Audit report released

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March 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Auditor of State Rob Sand today (Monday) released an agreed-upon procedures report on the City of Griswold, for the period covering July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. The agreed-upon procedures engagement was performed pursuant to the Code of Iowa. Sand reported eight findings related to the receipt and disbursement of taxpayer funds. The findings address issues such as a lack of segregation of duties, the Fire Department bank account held outside of the City’s control, Fire Department questionable disbursements and moneys provided to non-profit corporations in violation of Article III, Section 31 of the Constitution of Iowa.

Sand provided the City with recommendations to address each of the findings. Six of the eight findings discussed above are repeated from the prior year. The report noted the City Council has a fiduciary responsibility to provide oversight of the City’s operations and financial transactions. Oversight is typically defined as the “watchful and responsible care” a governing body exercises in its fiduciary capacity.

A copy of the agreed-upon procedures report is available for review on the Auditor of State’s web site at https://auditor.iowa.gov/audit-reports/

2019-2020 Hawkeye Ten Girls Basketball All-Conference Teams

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

2019-2020 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 Kelsey Fields** Creston 11 C
2 Megan Witte** Lewis Central 12 G
3 Allie Petry St. Albert 11 F
4 Sophie Walker Red Oak 12 G
5 Paige Andersen Denison- Schleswig 11 F
6 Madison Camden Glenwood 10 G
7 Elle Scarborough Glenwood 11 G
8 Haley Rasmussen Atlantic 11 G
2ND TEAM
1 Mallory Badding Kuemper Catholic 12 G
2 Isabel Pershing St. Albert 12 G
3 Chloe Johnson Red Oak 12 F
4 Ellie Rengstorf Red Oak 12 G
5 Hannah Neeman Denison-Schleswig 11 F
6 Delaney Esterling Lewis Central 12 F
7 Jenna Hopp Glenwood 9 G
8 Macie Leinen Harlan 11 C
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Ava Wolf Shenandoah 10 C
2 Jessalee Niehart Clarinda 11 G
3 Jordyn Blaha Saint Albert 12 G
4 Allie West Red Oak 12 G
5 Sam Dunphy Creston 11 F
6 McKenna Paulsen Lewis Central 12 G
7 McKenna Pettepier Lewis Central 11 G
8 Coryl Matheny Glenwood 10 F
9 Ellie Magnuson Denison-Schleswig 11 G
10 McKenzie Waters Atlantic 12 G
11 Brynlee Arnold Glenwood 10 C
12 Claire Scmitz Harlan 10 C
** denotes unanimous selection

Haliburton, Bolton recognized by Big 12

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State men’s basketball sophomores Tyrese Haliburton and Rasir Bolton have been recognized by the Big 12 coaches with all-conference honors.

Haliburton earned All-Big 12 second-team accolades, while Bolton earned honorable mention recognition.

Haliburton, an Oshkosh, Wisconsin native, played 22 games before missing the final eight games of the regular season due to a broken left wrist. Haliburton led the Cyclones with 15.2 points, 5.9 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 2.5 steals. He reached double figures in 18 games this season, scoring 20 or more points six times.

Prior to his injury, Haliburton was a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award. In addition to his league-high 6.5 assists, Haliburton also boasted an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.3. He ranked among the top-10 in the league in scoring, field goal percentage, assists, steals, three-point field goal percentage, three-point field goals made, assist-to-turnover ratio and minutes played before the injury ended his season.

Bolton averaged 14.7 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists in his first season as a Cyclone. The Petersburg, Virginia native reached double figures in 23 of 30 games played, including a season-high 29 points against Florida A&M. Bolton has recorded double-digit points in 12 of the last 13 games, missing yesterday’s season finale due to injury.

Bolton is one of the Big 12’s best free-throw shooters, connecting on 84.8 percent of his team-high 138 free-throw attempts.

The Cyclones return to action Wednesday night at 6 p.m. at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship when they face Oklahoma State.