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Authorities clear officers who exchanged gunshots with man

News

September 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

VINTON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have cleared two eastern Iowa police officers who exchanged gunshots with a man. Benton County Attorney David Thompson says the officers were justified in using deadly force because they were confronted with a deadly threat. The Iowa Public Safety Department says 43-year-old Lyle Fowler shot toward officers sent to check his welfare on Sept. 7. The two officers fired back, but no one was wounded in the exchange.

The department says the officers were Sgt. Benjamin Parmater and Patrol Officer Katlyn Schimerowski of the Vinton Police Department.

Iowa could follow Delaware’s model for sports gambling

News, Sports

September 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The future of sports betting in the state could look a lot like what’s been put in place in Delaware. The Iowa Lottery has been following the issue at the request of state lawmakers after a U-S Supreme Court ruling in May made sports betting legal across the county. Lottery spokesperson Mary Neubauer says Delaware approved sports betting shortly after the court ruling. “We think Delaware did a really good job of designing its system to try to provide the convenience factor that all of the experts have said is so important in terms of trying to beat back the black market,” Neubauer explains. “You have to make it convenient for people to be able to place wagers or they’ll just stick will the illegal means.”

The largest share of the betting in Delaware is on N-F-L and college football games. Gamblers bet two-point-eight million of the overall five-point-one million dollars in sports betting on the pro game in the first week of the N-F-L season. They bet nearly two-point-six million on the N-F-L in its second week out of the and five-point-five million total for sports betting. Neubauer says Delaware has a system where you can bet in casinos or at retail locations, such as convenience stores. “In Delaware the way it works is that full blown sports betting — meaning sports betting with every possible variation that you could imagine — is done at casino locations. But then retail locations offer what are called parlay bets — which is bets on more than one game at a time. So, obviously the offerings at retail are more limited.”

Neubauer says there’s a distinct difference in the types of betting. “The numbers are showing that the bets that are being placed at retail locations are smaller — which what I think is what the experts would have told us to anticipate. That those are just casual betters, maybe they just place a bet on the way home,” according to Neubauer. “The bets that are being placed at casino locations in Delaware are larger. So, the true sports betting enthusiasts seem to be going to the casinos.” The wagers at the retail location in Delaware average almost 11 dollars, while the casino wagers average nearly 51 dollars. She says she can see the same type of plan working in Iowa. “I think that same kind of model already exists here in Iowa within our gaming market here — where you have lottery at retail locations and then casino locations as well. There seems to be room for both,” Neubauer says. There’s also a link between the Iowa and Delaware gaming markets. “The system provider in Delaware that is providing the equipment and the communications system for the sports betting that’s occurring in casinos and locations is Scientific International. That is the Iowa Lottery’s vendor here in Iowa,” Neubauer explains. “So that is the way we are able to get access to a lot of the numbers that we’ve already been sharing.”

She says it is possible the vendor could work it out so sports betting could be done through the existing lottery machines and infrastructure. Neubauer says the Delaware model and the connection with the service provider gives an early indication of how things might work. “The expertise is there, it’s just a question of what do Iowa lawmakers want to do. And once they’ve made that decision, then we can provide whatever assistance they may need,” Neubauer says.

Neubauer updated the Iowa Lottery Board at their meeting Thursday. She says they will continue reviewing the sports gambling landscape and keep lawmakers updated, so they have the latest information if they decide to move ahead with the issue.

 

Iowa farmers reminded about dangers of their job

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — New studies find farming remains one of the world’s most dangerous professions. Iowa State University Extension agricultural engineer,Chuck Schwab, is reminding Iowans in the industry to slow down and take breaks. “Agriculture, the industry as a whole, had roughly 2.2 deaths per 100,000 workers, which makes it the highest industry in the United States for the death rate,” Schwab says. That surpasses mining, construction, manufacturing and transportation. He says one reason for agriculture being so high with injuries and deaths is because it involves so many people from a wide age demographic. Schwab says, “We see a lot of the older farmers being hurt and again, when you’re talking about a uniqueness to this industry, agriculture doesn’t have that cap where when you get to 65, you stop farming.”

While older farmers may have many decades of experience, he says some of the tasks of farming become much more difficult and dangerous, the older you get. “What happens with older farmers, you tend to have different reactions times, you have balance issues, hearing issues, sight,” Schwab says. “All these senses play a role in how you make good, safe decisions and how to avoid injuries.” The same is true with younger generations, he says. The best thing a farmer of any age can do, according to Schwab, is take a break from the action and have a moment of rest. “The more your body is working and focused on a task without that break, you have a tendency to maybe not see some of the things that you would normally see,” Schwab says. “Or you put yourself at risk. You need to be hydrated. You need to have energy for your body.”

Besides helping your body recover, taking a break can also give your brain a rest from thinking about the chores at hand and you can come back to the job thinking more clearly.

High School Football Schedule – Week 5 – 09/21/2018

Sports

September 21st, 2018 by admin

Friday (09/21/2018)

CLASS 4A

District 7
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln at Urbandale
Des Moines, North at Ames
Valley, West Des Moines at Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson

CLASS 3A

District 1
Denison-Schleswig at Spencer
Sergeant Bluff-Luton at Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City
Storm Lake at LeMars

District 2
Boone at Humboldt
Dallas Center-Grimes at Perry
Webster City at Carroll

District 9
Harlan at ADM, Adel
Lewis Central at Creston-O/M
Winterset at Glenwood

CLASS 2A

District 9
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll at Atlantic
OABCIG at Red Oak
Shenandoah at Greene County

CLASS 1A

District 8
Clarinda at Panorama, Panora
Mount Ayr at West Central Valley, Stuart
Van Meter at AC/GC

District 9
East Sac County at Treynor
Missouri Valley at Cherokee, Washington
Underwood at MVAOCOU

CLASS A

District 2
Alta/Aurelia at Manson Northwest Webster
IKM-Manning at St. Edmond, Fort Dodge
Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids at Ridge View

District 9
Earlham at St. Albert, Council Bluffs
Nodaway Valley at Southwest Valley
Riverside, Oakland at AHSTW

District 10
Logan-Magnolia at Westwood, Sloan
West Monona at Lawton-Bronson
Woodbury Central, Moville at Tri-Center, Neola

CLASS 8

District 6
East Union, Afton at Southeast Warren, Liberty Center
Lamoni at Moravia
Lenox at Mormon Trail, Garden Grove
Seymour at Murray

District 7
Clarinda Academy at Essex
Fremont-Mills, Tabor at Griswold
Sidney at Bedford
Stanton at East Mills

District 8
Audubon at Boyer Valley, Dunlap
Coon Rapids-Bayard at West Harrison, Mondamin
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton at CAM, Anita
Glidden-Ralston at Woodbine

Villisca man arrested on an assault charge Thu. evening

News

September 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s deputies in Montgomery County, Thursday evening, arrested a Villisca man for simple domestic assault and public intoxication. 47-year old William Edward Barr was taken into custody at around 6:45-p.m., in the 100 block of W. 6th Street, in Villisca. He was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, 9/21/2018

Weather

September 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy, windy & cooler. High 68. NW @ 15-25.

Tonight: Clear. Diminishing winds. Low 40.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 72. S @ 5-10.

Sunday: P/cldy. High 78.

Monday: P/cldy w/a chance of afternoon showers/thunderstorms. High near 80.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 92. Our Low this morning 57. We received .65” rain last night, in Atlantic. Last year on this date our High was 90 and the Low was 67. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 96 in 1937. The Record Low was 29 in 1918 & 1994.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/21/2018

Sports

September 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

AMES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa State community will close out a horrible week by coming together to watch the Cyclones at Jack Trice Stadium on Saturday. The game against Akron will be more about helping the school, alumni and fans remember one of their own than football. Former Big 12 champion golfer Celia Barquin Arozamena was found stabbed to death while playing golf at a local course earlier in the week and the team plans to honor her by wearing a helmet decal.

VILAMOURA, Portugal (AP) — Sergio Garcia dedicated his round in the Portugal Masters to the Spanish women’s college golfer killed in Iowa. Celia Barquin Arozamena, the Big 12 champion this year for Iowa State, was found stabbed to death Monday. Garcia shot a 5-under 66, leaving the Spanish star three strokes behind leader Lucas Herbert

UNDATED (AP) — The first Big Ten game of the season for No. 18 Wisconsin and Iowa could end up being the biggest one in the West division this season. The Badgers lost to BYU last weekend but still look like the class of the division. Iowa and its dominant defense looks like Wisconsin’s most dangerous threat. Saturday’s game in Iowa City could go a long way in determining who reaches the Big Ten title game.

DETROIT (AP) — Christin Stewart hit his first two big-league homers and drove in six runs Thursday night, leading the Detroit Tigers past the Kansas City Royals 11-8. Stewart, a September call-up playing in his 11th game, became the first Tigers rookie to drive in six runs in a game since Ryan Raburn had seven against the Chicago White Sox on July 25, 2007.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has already won three games on the road. Now, he’ll try to win one at Arrowhead Stadium. The young record-setting quarterback makes his home debut on Sunday against San Francisco, which boasts its own dynamic young signal-caller in Jimmy Garoppolo. It’s a meeting of two teams that appear to be on the rise.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have poured draft picks and free-agent money into building their offensive line, and so far it has paid off. Not only did the group help Kareem Hunt win the NFL’s rushing title last year, it has been nearly perfecting in protecting Patrick Mahomes. The group has allowed just two sacks through the first two weeks of the season.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Sept. 21st 2018

News

September 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Investigators say a state agency director who was a top ally of Gov. Kim Reynolds sexually harassed at least three female subordinates, routinely made inappropriate sexual comments and often drank on the job. An investigation found that Iowa Finance Authority director Dave Jamison grabbed one employee’s breasts in front of others at a bar near Okoboji in December 2016. The investigation found Jamison watched a pornographic video in front of that woman while they were driving together.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A state ethics board says Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds did nothing wrong in accepting nine rides on private jets in the last 14 months, concluding they were legitimate in-kind campaign contributions allowable under Iowa’s gift law. The Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board on Thursday considered complaints about a December trip to the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee, when Reynolds and family members flew on the jet owned by Sedgwick, a company with a $1 million state contract.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Relatives of the 22-year-old Iowa man charged in the stabbing death of a top amateur golfer from Spain say they are “devastated.” Collin Richards’ family said Thursday that their “thoughts and prayers” are with those close to Iowa State University student Celia Barquin Arozamena, whose body was found Monday in a golf course pond. Richards is charged with first-degree murder in Barquin’s death. Officers found Barquin’s body in the pond near the ninth hole at a public golf course in Ames.

INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (AP) — A contempt charge has been dismissed against a former Iowa television reporter who was accused of violating a judge’s order last year not to take courtroom video of “The Bachelor” star Chris Soules. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that a judge dropped the charge against former KWWL reporter Elizabeth Amanieh on Thursday. KWWL published video of Soules’ April 2017 court appearance. Prosecutors said a judge had told Amanieh she wouldn’t allow video of the hearing.

Area Volleyball Scores from Thursday, 9/20/2018

Sports

September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye Ten Conference

(3-0) St. Albert, Council Bluffs 25-25-25, Atlantic 11-7-14

Western Iowa Conference

(3-2) IKM-Manning 18-25-25-25-15, Missouri Valley 25-19-27-22-11
(3-0) Tri-Center, Neola 25-25-25, Underwood 7-22-18
(3-0) Treynor 25-25-25, Logan-Magnolia 14-14-23

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-0) Boyer Valley 25-25-25, Woodbine 6-13-11
(3-0) CAM, Anita 25-25-30, Ar-We-Va, Westside 10-11-28
(3-1) Coon Rapids-Bayard 20-25-25-25, Exira-EHK 25-12-18-16
(3-1) Paton-Churdan 25-23-25-25, Woodbine 7-25-17-16

Corner Conference

(3-2) East Mills 25-25-24-22-15, Mount Ayr 15-23-26-25-4
(2-0) Essex 25-25, South Page 22-22
(2-0) Lenox 25-25, Essex 15-16
(2-0) Lenox 25-25, South Page 16-12

UPDATE: Arrest made in Thursday morning Bluffs convenience store robbery

News

September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police Thursday night reported an arrest has been made in connection with the robbery of a convenience store early Thursday morning. At around 5-p.m. Thursday, the Bluff’s P-D’s Uniform Division was contacted by Harrah’s Casino Security regarding a possible sighting of the suspect in the robbery of the Bucky’s store Thursday morning.

Officers were able to locate and detain 23-year old Nuradeen O Ahmend, of Omaha. The man was interviewed by the Criminal Investigaton Division, and, during the course of the investigation, the lead detective obtained information which led to the arrest of Ahmed on a charge of 2nd Degree Robbery, in connection with the incident that took place at 3434 Nebraska Avenue, a little after 4:30-a.m., Thursday.

As we reported earlier, following the incident, officers were informed that a light skinned black male dressed in a red Nebraska Hooded Sweatshirt gave the clerk a note demanding merchandise and an undisclosed amount of money. After receiving the items, the man left the area on foot.

Nuradeen Ahmend