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High School Basketball Scoreboard Friday 01/29/2022

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January 29th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
St. Albert 48, Atlantic 27- ON KJAN
Clarinda 56, Red Oak 34
Denison-Schleswig 43, Shenandoah 42
Harlan 74, Creston 39
Lewis Central 48, Kuemper Catholic 32

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 45, Logan-Magnolia 39
Treynor 52, IKM-Manning 17
Tri-Center 59, Missouri Valley 39
Underwood 41, Audubon 39

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 61, Boyer Valley 41
Coon Rapids-Bayard 50, Ar-We-Va 15

Corner Conference
Sidney 50, Fremont-Mills 32
Stanton 61, Essex 27

Pride of Iowa Conference
Central Decatur 51, Southwest Valley 34
Lenox 38, Wayne 24
Martensdale-St. Marys 54, Bedford 16
Mount Ayr 55, East Union 36
Nodaway Valley 65, SE Warren 35

Other Scores
Earlham 58, Madrid 19
Interstate-35 37, ACGC 32
LeMars 55, CB Thomas Jefferson 17
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 46, CB Abraham Lincoln 37
Van Meter 59, West Central Valley 23

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Atlantic 57, St. Albert 43
Denison-Schleswig 75, Shenandoah 47
Harlan 67, Creston 63
Lewis Central 54, Kuemper Catholic 44
Red Oak 65, Clarinda 55

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 69, Logan-Magnolia 31
Audubon 56, Underwood 39
Treynor 65, IKM-Manning 35
Tri-Center 64, Missouri Valley 45

Rolling Valley Conference
Boyer Valley 47, CAM 33
Coon Rapids-Bayard 53, Ar-We-Va 48
West Harrison 61, Glidden-Ralston 32

Corner Conference
Sidney 58, Fremont-Mills 35
Stanton 78, Essex 16

Pride of Iowa Conference
Central Decatur 72, Southwest Valley 35
Lenox 84, Wayne 64
Martensdale-St. Marys 52, Bedford 21
Mount Ayr 61, East Union 35
Nodaway Valley 74, SE Warren 56

Other Scores
ACGC 52, Interstate-35 43
LeMars 71, CB Thomas Jefferson 24
Madrid 52, Earlham 50
Panorama 66, Woodward Academy 47
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 65, CB Abraham Lincoln 60

DNR tracking fuel spill in Eldora

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ELDORA—DNR and emergency response staff are tracking down a fuel release in Eldora.  Agvantage Farm Supply notified DNR about 9 a.m. today (Friday), reporting the loss of about 7,500 gallons of unleaded gasoline from a self-fueling station in Eldora. A bank next door to the fueling station was evacuated for the day after reporting fumes in their building.

Hardin County Emergency Management, DNR, city and company staff have been on site most of the day working to determine the extent of the release. There is currently no sign of the fuel migrating off-site.

Contractors began removing concrete this afternoon. Once the cause and extent of the release is confirmed, emergency responders will determine next steps to contain and safely dispose of any free product.  Any contaminated soil will be excavated and sent to the landfill in Hardin County. Emergency staff and contractors will continue work over the weekend.

DNR will monitor the spill and cleanup activities, considering appropriate enforcement action.

Eastern Iowa man sentenced to federal prison after admitting to sex crimes at Georgia military base

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(SAVANNAH, GA) – Authorities in Georgia say a former U.S. Army soldier previously from eastern Iowa, who was stationed at Fort Stewart (GA) has been sentenced to prison after admitting he committed sex crimes against a minor. The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia, said Friday (today) 46-year-old Jason L. Adkins, of Swann, Iowa, was sentenced to 76 months (6.3-years) in prison, after pleading guilty to Abusive Sexual Contact with a Child Under 12 Years of Age. Adkins was also to serve 15 years of supervised release after completion of his prison term. There is no parole in the federal system.

Adkins had been stationed in Fort Stewart prior to retiring from the Army in 2015, after which he relocated to Altoona, Iowa. Officers with the Police Department in Altoona contacted Army Criminal Investigation Command to report Adkin’s arrest on state child sex crimes charges in 2019, and the subsequent investigation determined that Adkins had committed similar offenses in both locations. His federal sentence will be served consecutively to a four-year state sentence for his crimes in Iowa.

The case was investigated by the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division and the Altoona Police Department and prosecuted for the United States by Assistant U.S. Attorney Marcela C. Mateo and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Darron Hubbard.

Anyone with information on suspected child sexual exploitation can contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 800-843-5678, or https://report.cybertip.org/.

STEVEN LYNN PIERCE, 74, of Oakland (Graveside Svcs. 1/31/22)

Obituaries

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

STEVEN LYNN PIERCE, 74, of Oakland, died Thursday, Jan. 27th, at Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha. Graveside services for STEVE PIERCE will be held 1:30-p.m. Monday, Jan. 31st, in the Oaklawn Cemetery at Oakland. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

Open visitation will be at the funeral home in Oakland on Sunday, January 30, 2022 from 2-6 PM. The family will not be present at any specific time.

A memorial fund is being established.

STEVEN PIERCE is survived by:

His wife – Marge.

His daughters – Kris Roberts, of St. Charles, Missouri; & Kerri Wede, of Treynor.

4 grandchildren, his in-laws and other relatives.

Feenstra comments on situation in Ukraine

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Fourth District Congressman Randy Feenstra, a Republican from Hull, says the United States has to take the lead in dealing with the Russian build-up of troops on the border with Ukraine. “This is a very serious situation, and in our country we’ve always done this through history, we have to show leadership, we’ve got to make sure our allies are with us in what we are doing. The bottom line is we have to understand what Russia wants to do,” Feenstra says.
Feenstra says Russia is interested in Ukraine’s resources.

“They are the breadbasket to that area, they grow a lot of soybeans and wheat and all this other stuff, they have a lot of precious minerals. So, obviously, Russia wants Ukraine. And we have to make sure that doesn’t happen and we have to do everything that we can in our leadership role to get our allies with us and to make sure that doesn’t happen,” according to Feenstra. Feenstra says the U-S has a lot of options to deal with Russia.

There’s a lot of sanctions we can do. We can put a tremendous amount of pressure when it comes to the financial side of this whole thing. Those are things that are all playing out right now — but again — we’ve got to show strength and leadership,” he says. Feenstra made his comments during a stop in Webster City.

Audubon County Sheriff’s report

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on January 3rd, of 39-year-old Gabriel Lonyume, of Des Moines. Lonyume was charged with Operating While Intoxicated/2nd offense, as the result of an incident in the 3300 block of Littlefied Drive, in November, 2021. Lonyume was seen by the magistrate and released on his own recognizance.
36-year-old Joshua Madsen, of Exira, was arrested January 7th for Operating While Intoxicated/2nd offense. Madsen was released on his own recognizance and appeared before the magistrate at a later date.
37-year-old Jeremiah Jobe, of Audubon, was arrested January 25th, on three Violation of Probation warrants. During his arrest he was also charged with Possessing Electronic Contraband in a correctional facility. Jobe was being held in the Audubon County Jail, on a $20,000 cash only bond.

Rasmussen to take the helm at AC/GC

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Adair/Casey, Iowa) – A four month hiring process to find the new Superintendent for the Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center School Districts has culminated with the announcement that Josh Rasmussen, of Atlantic, will be the new face and voice for the District. The Boards for the combined districts announced their selection of Rasmussen this (Friday) morning. Rasmussen is currently the Atlantic Middle School Principal. He will succeed Dennis McClain, who has served as AC/GC Superintendent since July 1st, 2019. He submitted his resignation to the joint school boards, in Oct. 2019, effective June 30, 2022.

Still frame image from a video of Rasmussen making his announcement.

The announcement was made on several social media formats, and included a video from Rasmussen, who introduced himself to those who perhaps aren’t as familiar with him as we are here in Atlantic.

Rasmussen left no doubt that he wants to hit the ground running, in getting ready to take the helm from Dennis McClain.

Josh Rassmussen was one of three finalists for the position. They others were Brett Abbotts, former assistant principal, athletic director, and special education director in the AHSTW Schools; and Jeremy Christiansen, activities director and activity transportation coordinator in the Fremont CSD.

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Josh Ramussen Bio:

Education   

Certificate of Advanced Studies (Superintendency) – Iowa State University
Masters of Education (Educational Administration) – Iowa State University
Bachelor of Arts (Business Education) – Buena Vista University, Storm Lake
High School Diploma- Irwin-Kirkman-Manilla CSD
Teaching/Administration

Middle School Principal- Atlantic CSD
Assistant Principal/Activities Director (Atlantic High School)- Atlantic CSD
9-12 Business Education Teacher/Coach- Atlantic CSD
7-12 Business Education Teacher/Coach- Sac City CSD

Personal
He ismarried to Melanie Rasmussen, Kindergarten Teacher at Washington Elementary, Atlantic CSD. The couple has two children, Haley a junior at Atlantic High School and Colton a 8th grader at Atlantic Middle School.

Whitver says it will take congressional action to overturn Covid vaccine mandate for health care workers

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver says the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the federal vaccine mandate for health care workers likely closed the door on efforts at the state level to counter that edict. “The question is what can the legislature do at the state level? These are federal laws and the preemption clause will override a lot of what we do,” Whitver says. Whitver says that means it will take an act of congress to override the Biden Administration’s order that health care workers get fully vaccinated against Covid. “It’s really an issue that needs to be solved at the federal level rather than at the state level,” Whitver says.

A group of House Republicans are working on a bill that in its present form would forbid employers from asking if workers are vaccinated. In October, the Iowa legislature passed a law that ensures health care workers may file for unemployment benefits if they’ve had a religious or medical exemption request denied by their employer. “We passed our bill during the special session, to try to address some of that, to make sure some of those exemptions are in place,” Whitver says, “but a lot of what we said is that the Supreme Court is going to have to decide a lot of this, and they have – for the most part, and have thrown out some of those mandates.”

The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Biden Administration’s Covid vaccine mandate for private sector workers in businesses with 100 or more employees. Whitver made his comments during taping of “Iowa Press” which airs tonight (Friday) on Iowa P-B-S.

Lawmaker says RFK, Jr might testify at Capitol hearing on Covid-related bill

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A member of the Iowa House is planning an event at the Capitol that may feature one of the country’s most outspoken and controversial critics of the Covid vaccine. Representative Jon Jacobsen, a Republican from Glenwood, has been working on a bill that would prevent employers from asking about an employee’s vaccination status and he hopes to have what he calls an evidentiary hearing on the legislation. “I have many physicians that want to testify. We might have Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. coming in to testify,” he says. “We are going to have a compendium of people in the health care professions, from the sciences.”

Kennedy — the nephew of President John F. Kennedy — founded a group that campaigns against vaccines in general. Some of Kennedy’s prominent relatives have publicly criticized him for spreading dangerous misinformation and Kennedy’s own wife publicly rebuked him this week for making a reference to Nazi Germany during an anti-vaccine mandate rally. Jacobson says the main aim of the bill he’s working on is to address privacy issues. “I am not an anti-vaxxer. This is not an anti-vax bill. Most of my family’s all vaccinated. We’ve been vaccinated since kids. My kids are all vaccinated,” Jacobsen says. “I’m going to be doing some work coming up for a U.S. governmental entity that will require that I’m vaxxed and boosted to the gills.”

Jacobsen says employers can make suggestions about the health of their employees, but he says asking about vaccinations is a violation of privacy. “Private medical data is sacrosanct,” he says. “What’s happened in this crisis is that medical data is the ‘coin of the realm’ that ultimately is used as the commodity to leverage against you in employment.”

Last October, the legislature passed a law letting Iowans file their own claims for religious or medical exemptions from Covid vaccination mandates in their workplace. A copy of the bill Jacobsen is working on is not publicly available.

Adair County Board of Supervisors News

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held their weekly meeting at the Adair County Courthouse, this (Friday) morning, during which they acknowledged receipt of the 5th Judicial District Report, and a Manure Management Plan update from Prestage Farms applicant Cory Polk. The Board passed a Resolution to extend the City of Stuart LOST/TIF ordinance, with no changes to the ordinance. And, in their COVID-19 discussion, Supervisor John Twombly announced he had tested positive for COVID, but was not experiencing any symptoms.

The Adair County Supervisors received a semi-annual report from County Treasurer Brenda Wallace…

Wallace said her office will have to reprint a section of their report due to an error, prior to publishing.

And, they heard from County Auditor Mandy Berg, who discussed an agreement for the combination of a rural township and City Precinct.

The Board approved the agreement as presented. Berg said also, the County received a report on the LSA Redistricting Plan, and some good news, with regard to the reprecincting plan the County filed.

At Berg’s request, the Board set Feb. 16th at 9:15-a.m., as the date and time for a public hearing on the plan. In other business, County Engineer Nick Kauffman reported on various pavement, asphalt and/or granular surfacing projects**, a concrete box culvert project on Eureka Road, and a right-of-way contract.Bids on most of those projects will be let on Feb. 28th. He also discussed his FY ’23 construction program.

The Board approved a “Morning Light Repower” Road Use Agreement (in the Canby area), which is an extension of the agreement that’s been in effect for the past three-years or so, and a longevity raise for a Secondary Roads Dept. Employee Ray Palmer.

The Supervisors finished their meeting with a Fiscal Year 2023 Work Session.

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** Airport Road Asphalt pavement; Iowa Street Extension, Lake View Drive & Adair/Cass County line Asphalt resurfacing projects; American Rescue Plan Act granular surfacing.