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Tri-Center survives late comeback from Riverside

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January 4th, 2022 by admin

The Tri-Center boys basketball team controlled the game against Riverside for three quarters on Tuesday night but had to survive a fourth quarter rally by the Bulldogs to secure a win. The Trojans led by 10 at half and at the end of the third, but the Bulldogs put together a 13-2 run in the final session to momentarily grab the lead. Grady Jeppesen hit a step through lay-up to put Riverside up 61-60 with around 2 minutes left but Tri-Center struck back. Junior Michael Turner drove down the court and hit a tough angled banker and got fouled to put Tri-Center back in front for good. The Bulldogs tried to extend the game with fouls but Turner and Kent Elliott hit 6 straight free throws to keep the Bulldogs at bay.

Turner finished with 19 points and Elliott added 18 to help the Trojans improve to 5-3 on the season. Tri-Center Head Coach Chad Harder loved the way his team finished under pressure.

Coach Harder said they expect Turner to come up with big plays when they need him and was proud of his effort. Jaxon Johnson was also a spark for Tri-Center with 15 points on 5 made threes in the game. Free throws made a big difference at the end of the game despite struggles for the Trojans early in the game, going just 6-12 in the first half. Coach Harder said his guys have enough experience in those tough spots to lean on.

Coach Harder felt like the game was a growth boost for the team.

Riverside was led by 25 points from Aiden Bell. He was a big part of the fourth quarter rally with three 3’s in the period. Jeppesen finished with 16 points and Ayden Salias added 12. The Bulldogs fall to 5-6 on the season.

Heiny sparks Riverside to rare win over Tri-Center

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January 4th, 2022 by admin

Riverside senior Morgan Heiny hit four 3’s and finished with 15 points to lead Riverside to a 39-29 win over Tri-Center on Tuesday night in Oakland. The Bulldogs got off to a slow start, falling behind by 6 midway through the first quarter, but rallied to an 8 point lead by halftime. The Bulldogs held the lead near the 7-10 point range most of the rest of the way. Bulldogs Coach Mitch Rice talked about what got the team rolling in the second quarter.

Freshman Elly Henderson had a nice game as well with 11 points. She made a couple of big baskets and defensive plays at the beginning of the fourth quarter to keep the Bulldogs in control. Coach Rice said she still makes some freshman mistakes but is developing into a big time player for their program. The win pushed the Bulldogs to a 4-6 record on the season and Coach Rice said it was another milestone.

Tri-Center was led by 8 points from Alexis Flaherty. The Trojans are now 2-6 on the season.

St. Ansgar man enters guilty plea for his role in Jan. 6 riot at US Capitol

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January 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An Iowa man has pleaded guilty to civil disorder for his actions at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. A federal prosecutor says 51-year-old Daryl Johnson, of St. Ansgar and his 26-year-old son Daniel, who’s from Austin, Minnesota, climbed through a broken window to get into the Capitol. They were near the front of a crowd that rushed a line of Capitol Police, allowing more rioters into the Capitol Rotunda.

Each of the Johnsons has pleaded guilty to one count of civil disorder. It’s a felony that carries a maximum sentence of five years, but several media outlets report it’s expected they’ll be sentenced to six months or less.

The elder Johnson is one of six Iowans who’ve been charged with participating the Capitol riot.

Governor Reynolds awards $210M in broadband grants 

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January 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Governor Reynolds and the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), Tuesday, announced the latest recipients of the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grants Program.  Funding of more than $210M for new broadband infrastructure has been awarded to 160 applicants as part of the latest investment in expanding broadband across the state, announced in October 2021.

In our area  (Applicant name/Application Title/Award Amount):

  • Casey Mutual Telephone Company was awarded over $5.9-million for fiber projects in Fontanelle, Bayard and Audubon.
  • Coon Rapids Municipal Utilities was awarded $584,239 for their Broadband Grant Application.
  • Coon Valley Cooperative Telephone Assoc., Inc., received a $2.729-million grant for the rural Stuart area.
  • Cumberland Telephone Company received over $2.445-million for the “Cumberland NOFA7” project.
  • Manning Municipal Utilities received a grant amounting to over $144,059 for the rural Gray area.
  • METC (Marne Elk Horn Tele. Company) received a total of $634,867 for the projects in Exira and rural Audubon, as well as expansion in the Avoca area.
  • Midwest Data Center received a $299,727 grant for the Fremont County Fiber Project.
  • and Panora Communications Cooperative received more than $5.58-million for four Raccon River Build projects.

(Complete Award announcements can be found online here.)

Projects awarded under this grant opportunity will bring more than $526 million of new broadband infrastructure investment to Iowa, serving over 39,000 homes, schools, and businesses. To date, the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program has awarded grant funding that will result in over $880 million in new broadband investment, reaching approximately 115,000 homes, schools, and businesses upon the completion of grant-funded projects.

The OCIO will expedite an additional federally-funded grant opportunity in the first half of 2022 to continue expanding access to broadband in unserved and rural areas across Iowa which have not been built out in the previous grant opportunities.   

IAwrestle individual and team rankings 01/04/2022

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January 4th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A

Area Ranked Teams

3. Underwood
8. Logan-Magnolia

Area Ranked Individuals

113
1 Eli Becerra, Missouri Valley
5. Brayden Maeder, Southwest Valley
7. Corbin Reisz, Logan-Magnolia
9. Rilty Parkis, Kuemper Catholic
12. Tegan Slaybaugh, ACGC

120
4. Blake Allen, Underwood
5. Jace Rose, Riverside
11. Payton Harger, Earlham

126
6. Westin Allen, Underwood

132
1 Gable Porter, Underwood
6. Elliot Cooney, Nodaway Valley

138
2. Stevie Barnes, Underwood
12. Sean Thompson, Logan-Magnolia

145
1 Hagen Heistand, Underwood

152
1 Wyatt Reisz, Logan-Magnolia
4. Shea Parkis, Kuemper Catholic
8. Nolan Moore, Riverside

160
6. Gavin Maguire, Logan-Magnolia

170
5. Jaydon Knight, Mount Ayr
12. Denver Pauley, AHSTW

182
9. Brecken Freeberg, Tri-Center
11. Sendeska Kalskett, West Monona

195
7. Cooper Nielsen, Audubon
11. Carter Davis, Underwod

220
4. Cooper Andersen, Panorama
7. Cal Wanninger, Kuemper Catholic

285
4. Devin Whipple, Bedford-Lenox
7. Megaeska, Kalskett, West Monona
8. Rex Johnson, Logan-Magnolia
11. Daniel Gregory, Treynor
12. Easton Eledge, Underwood

CLASS 2A

Area Ranked Teams

9. Glenwood

Area Ranked Individuals

106
7. Kaden Whipp, Clarinda

113
5. Vinny Mayberry, Glenwood

120
4. Matthew Beam, Glenwood
12. Cael Nelson, Carroll

126
7. Luke Freund, Harlan

132
6. Luke Musich, Harlan
9. Ethan Follmann, Atlantic-CAM

138
9. Carter Drake, Carroll

145
6. Jireh Gallegos, Carroll
7. Kale Downey, Clarinda
8. Triston Barncastle, Creston

160
8. Dawson Bond, Red Oak

170
2. Kadin Stutzman, Atlantic-CAM

182
6. Zane Bendorf, Harlan

195
1 CJ Carter, Glenwood
8. Jase Wilmes, Clarinda

285
5. Logan Green, Clarinda

CLASS 3A

Area Ranked Individuals

195
9. Jaxson Hildebrand, Denison-Schleswig

Two former Cedar Rapids nonprofit leaders face bank fraud charges

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January 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two former executives of a Cedar Rapids non-profit are facing charges. Forty-six-year-old Aaron McCreight, and 54-year-old Doug Hargrave are each charged with one count of bank fraud. The charges alleged that McCreight, who was then C-E-O of Go Cedar Rapids (“Go-C-R”), and Hargrave, who was the organization’s finance director, executed a scheme to get thousands of dollars in loans to finance the Newbo Evolve music and cultural event in August of 2018.

The information alleges the two made misrepresentations about the event’s ticket sales, projected revenue, projected expenses, and the true amount of loss expected to get the bank to loan them the money.

The two are awaiting their first court appearance on the charges.

Reynolds says state needs to wait on Supreme Court ruling on Covid-19 vaccination mandate

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January 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican legislative leaders and Governor Kim Reynolds say the state should wait for a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on federal Covid-19 vaccination mandates before considering state action on the issue. The governor, though, predicts the Supreme Court will rule quickly on whether businesses with 100 or more employees will have to ensure their workers are vaccinated or tested regularly for Covid.

“I’ve had a lot of businesses that are very concerned and anxious reach out to me,” Reynolds says. “The Supreme Court will be hearing the OSHA (case) on January 7 and so I look for them and would anticipate that they would put forward their ruling in a timely manner.” Some G-O-P legislators are proposing a statewide ban on Covid-19 mandates in the workplace. Republican House Speaker Pat Grassley says the legislature took strong action last fall by extending unemployment benefits to Iowans denied religious or medical exemptions from Covid vaccination requirements at their workplace.

“But if we need to step, I think the legislature should stand ready,”Grassley says. “…Look at the 100 person mandate. You go talk to employers and talk to employees. That’s just one more reason not to enter the workforce.” House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst says raising Iowa’s vaccination rate will reduce absences in the workplace.

“We need to spend our energy focusing on getting Iowans to get the vaccine that has been proven safe and effective and we need to make sure we can get out of the pandemic,” Konfrst says, “and science has proven that the best way to do that is to get as many people vaccinated as possible.” Federal Covid vaccination mandates for health care workers and government contractors are also on hold due to court challenges. The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld state vaccine mandates, but has not yet ruled on any issued by the Biden Administration.

Iowans who test positive for COVID with at-home test are urged to report it

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January 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Public health officials are urging Iowans who test positive for COVID-19 using an at-home rapid test to report those results to their local health department. The demand for at-home testing is rising as the highly-transmissible Omicron variant drives a spike in new infections. Nola Aigner-Davis is spokeswoman for the Polk County Public Health Department in Des Moines.

Aigner-Davis says, “If you have a positive test, we would love for you to report it so we kind of have more of an accurate picture on what we’re seeing in the community.” Figures released by the Iowa Department of Public Health on Monday show the number of Iowans testing positive for COVID-19 has taken a sharp upturn. More than 17-thousand positive tests were reported in the last week, that’s up 37-percent from the previous week. Aigner-Davis says it’s important for people who test positive at home to report it.

“It’s great that everyone is doing self at home tests,” she says, “but if we don’t have that data, it doesn’t accurately reflect what we’re actually seeing in the community.” Aigner-Davis says Iowans should continue to take precautions against COVID-19, like wearing masks and getting vaccinated, as the number of new infections is expected to further increase in coming weeks.

(by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

Glenwood Police report, 1/4/22

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January 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports the arrest on Monday, of 47-year-old Heather Young, from Pacific Junction. She was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, the bond for which is $1,000.

Brenna (Findley) Bird challenging A.G. Tom Miller again

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January 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Republican who challenged Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller in 2010 aims to run against the Democratic incumbent again.  Brenna Bird told The Cedar Rapids Gazette she’s running for attorney general this year. Bird is a former chief of staff for Congressman Steve King. She also served as legal counsel in Governor Terry Branstad’s office for four years. Bird served two years as Fremont County Attorney and is currently serving as Guthrie County Attorney.

Brenna Bird

Democrat Tom Miller was first elected in 1978 and is seeking an 11th term. He’s the country’s longest serving attorney general.