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Cass County Extension Report 4-28-2021

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April 28th, 2021 by Jim Field

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Convicted robber who escaped from an Omaha WRF is arrested in Carter Lake

News

April 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(KETV, Omaha) – A man who escaped from a corrections center in Nebraska was apprehended late Tuesday night, in Carter Lake. According to KETV, a man in his early 20’s – whose name was not immediately available – was serving a six-year sentence for robbery at the Omaha Correctional Center. He escaped from a nearby work release facility, but was arrested a short time later.

Omaha Police told the tv station the man got into an argument at a work release facility, when he attempted to get away. Guards called for backup around 11:30 p.m., after they tried to spray him with mace. The man took off, still wearing an ankle monitor. It’s unclear how he escaped. Police said at some point he cut off the monitor, which sent a signal to police and other agencies. Officers found him at the Super 8 near Airport Drive and Locust in Carter Lake, where he was arrested.

Police said he was not armed but called him “dangerous.” Officers said the man sprained his ankle, but no one else was hurt. He’s now in police custody in Iowa and is expected to be transferred back, once Omaha Police get the proper warrant.

Cooler temperatures raise concerns about early corn germinating

Ag/Outdoor

April 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There’s some concern about the slow seed development for corn that’s already planted due to the recent cooler conditions. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Crops Specialist, Joel DeJong, covers northwest Iowa. He says some fields have been planted for three weeks. “We had a really nice spell the first five or six days of April where it was nice and warm every day, and everybody got jumpy and itchy about getting some fieldwork done,” DeJong says. “Not many people planted, but a few people did and we haven’t had enough growing degree days since then to actually get any of those seeds out of the ground. Right now they are still below the surface.”

He says the worry is the seeds will never come up. “The longer it is in the ground before emerging does create higher risk, and sometimes it is a negative thing,” according to DeJong. “We might’ve been dry enough that perhaps it didn’t cause a big risk for us. It’s a watch and see thing,” he says. Dejong recently got into a field and check the seed in the ground. “It was about a quarter-inch shoot on it. So it has not moved very much. It’s still got almost two inches before it hits the surface. We’ve got a long way to go before we are going to see those crops — unless it stays really warm every day — then we might see it go quicker,” DeJong says.

He says there weren’t any other problems he noticed other than the lack of growth. “The few seeds that I dug out of the thousands that are out there — they all looked good – so hopefully the rest are looking good and hanging in there,” DeJong says. DeJong says farmers are still within the window of opportunity for ideal crop development with maximum yields, but he says we do need some warmer weather.

The weekly crop condition report out Monday showed farmers statewide have planted 20 percent of their intended corn crop.

Man found guilty in murder of Fort Dodge pastor

News

April 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The man accused of killing a Fort Dodge pastor was found guilty by a Scott County jury on Tuesday. Joshua Pendleton was charged with first-degree murder and first-degree robbery in the death of Rev. Allen Henderson, who was attacked outside St. Paul Lutheran Church on October 2, 2019. Pendleton pleaded not guilty after he was found competent to stand trial. The trial began last week in Davenport. It was moved to Scott County because of pre-trial publicity.

Pendleton will be sentenced June 18 in Webster County District Court in Fort Dodge.

Study of sexual violence among Asian American and Pacific Islanders in Iowa

News

April 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A nonprofit group for Iowans who are Asian American and Pacific Islanders is releasing its findings from a months-long study on the community’s attitudes and perceptions about sexual violence. Study author Loulwa Soweid  says participants reported barriers in reporting and preventing sexual violence within their communities, and they need more resources from the state.

Soweid says, “Participants were saying, ‘We want more education about our rights, we want more support from organizations, we want access to jobs.'” One of the big challenges is language. Soweid says, at first, it was disheartening to see the same patterns and barriers people have experienced in the past. “Then I shifted my perspective, and I think in the end, it just means there’s still work to be done,” Soweid says, “Change can be slow.”

The group “Monsoon Asians and Pacific Islanders in Solidarity” facilitated the community listening sessions. The first round began last July and ended at the beginning of this year. The group plans to host more listening sessions in the future for other underrepresented populations in Iowa.

(reporting by Kassidy Arena, Iowa Public Radio)

Court documents cite Iowan among those victimized in international pet scam

News

April 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An Iowan who paid hundreds of dollars for a dog that was never delivered is listed as one of the victims in what federal prosecutors describe as an overseas scam targeting Americans. Prosecutors say puppies and other animals were listed for sale on the internet and once someone showed an interest, the scammers sent texts and email about getting the animal to its new home via a delivery service.

According to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice, the scammers also set up a fake delivery service — often demanding more money to get the pets transported or to deal with exposure to Covid. A woman from Fruitland, Iowa is listed as Victim number 2, in court documents. Prosecutors say she paid more than 18-hundred dollars for a mini-dachshund a year ago.

Twenty-eight-year-old Desmond Bobga, a citizen of Cameroon, was extradited from Romania to the U.S. to face wire fraud, identity theft and other charges in the case.

Legislature sends governor bill targeting financial exploitation of dependent adults

News

April 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa legislature has sent the governor a bill to give investment advisors some legal protection for reporting suspicions that someone who cannot manage their own finances is being fleeced.  “It defines financial exploitation as wrongfully depriving eligible persons of assets, properties, etc.” That’s Senator Tim Kraayenbrink of Fort Dodge, who says the proposal is patterned after laws in 27 other states. It outlines when financial advisors can delay transactions if they suspect it’s not in the best interest of a dependent adult.

Advisors who report suspicious financial activity to authorities would be shielded from lawsuits. Representative Jon Jacobsen of Council Bluffs read from a Boston College paper during House debate of the bill. “A 2018 report by the US (Securities and Exchange Commission) estimated 90% of older adults who suffer financial abuse are exploited by trusted individuals such as neighbors, care providers, church officials or family members,” Jacobsen said, “and that accumulated losses can be in excess of $3 billion a year.”

In a separate bill, legislators are setting aside money so the Iowa Insurance Division can hire an investigator to focus on complaints about financial fraud targeting elderly and dependent adults. Legislators are also asking for a yearly report on how many dependent Iowa adults are victims of financial exploitation.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Wed., April 28 2021

Weather

April 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 65. NE @ 10-15.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/scattered showers ending. Low 46. N @ 10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 65. NW @ 10-20.

Friday: P/Cldy. High 76.

Saturday: P/Cldy. High near 80.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 85. Our Low this morning, 47. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 73 and the Low was 39. The Record High on this date was 94 in 1910. The Record Low was 26 in 1965.

Other Track Meets Scorecard 04/27/2021

Sports

April 28th, 2021 by admin

North Polk Boys Invite
Kuemper Catholic placed 5th at the meet, with North Polk coming out on top. Full results HERE.

Mount Ayr Boys Raider Relays
Mount Ayr won the Class A Division by a point over Earlham. Lenox won the Class B portion of the meet. Full results HERE.

Woodward-Granger Hawk Co-Ed Relays

Girls Team Scores

1
Nodaway Valley
162.00
2
Woodward Granger
105.00
3
West Central Valley
103.00
4
Greene County
80.00
5
Glidden-Ralston
65.00
6
Paton-Churdan
31.00

Nodaway Valley picked up wins from Maddax DeVault in the 200M (26.59 New School Record Time) and 100M Hurdles, Emma Lundy in the 800M, Maddie Fry in the Long Jump, 4x100M Relay 4x200M Relay, and Shuttle Hurdle Relay.

Boys Team Scores

1
Greene County
185.00
2
Woodward-Granger
172.00
3
Glidden-Ralston
96.00
4
West Central Valley
63.00
5
Paton-Churdan
32.0

Brigham Daniel won the 100M, 200M, and 400M for Glidden-Ralston. The Wildcats also won the Distance Medley. Full results HERE.

Spring Sports Scoreboard 04/27/2021

Sports

April 27th, 2021 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

St. Albert 4, Atlantic 3 (2OT) Ella Klusman of St. Albert scored 2 goals including game winner. Jada Jensen scored all three Atlantic goals.
CB Abraham Lincoln 2, CB Thomas Jefferson 0.
Treynor 10, Logan-Magnolia 0
Underwood 4, Harlan 1

BOYS SOCCER

CB Abraham Lincoln 10, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Des Moines Christian 1, West Central Valley/Nodaway Valley 0
Glenwood 10, Tri-Center 1
Kuemper Catholic 6, Panorama 1
Treynor 10, Logan-Magnolia 0

GIRLS TENNIS

Atlantic 8, Audubon 1
Clarke 7, Southwest Valley 2
Creston 9, Chariton 0
Denison-Schleswig 8, Bishop Heelan 1
Glenwood 6, Shenandoah 3
Lewis Central 6, Kuemper Catholic 3
Red Oak 5, Clarinda 4

BOYS TENNIS

Atlantic 6, Audubon 0
Clarinda 8, Red Oak 1
Denison-Schleswig 9, Harlan 0
Kuemper Catholic 8, Spirit Lake 1
Shenandoah 5, Glenwood 4
Southwest Valley 8, Clarke 1

CB City Tournament: 1. CB Abraham Lincoln 12, 2. St. Albert 21, 3. Lewis Central 22, 4. CB Thomas Jefferson 35. #1 Singles Champ: Jeff Miller, St. Albert. #1 Doubles Champ: Jeff Miller/Carter White, St. Albert.

GIRLS GOLF

CAM 215, Lenox 242, Riverside 250, East Union 256. Medalist; Chelsey Hoakison, Lenox 49.
Clarinda 224, Red Oak 236. Medalist: Payten Bass, Red Oak, 51.
Coon-Rapids-Bayard 211, Audubon 232. Medalist: Alaya Betts, CR-B, 49.
Creston 196, Chariton 234. Medalist: Rylie Driskell, Creston, 39.
Shenandoah 198, Glenwood 199
Sidney 192, East Mills 287. Medalist: Avery Dowling, Sidney, 43.

BOYS GOLF

Atlantic 168, Harlan 208. Atlantic scores: Braden Smith 38, Drey Newell 44, Garrett McLaren 39, Lane Nelson 47, Cruz Weaver 51, Roth Den Beste 47
CAM 170, Riverside 183, East Union 207, Lenox 237. Medalist: Logan Lawrence, CAM, 39.
Carroll 168, Denison-Schleswig 203.
Centerville North/South Invite at Honey Creek: 1. Knoxville 342, Albia 353, Clarke 355, Creston 357, Moravia 375, Chariton 380, Davis County 383, Centerville 405.
Clarinda 176, Red Oak 213. Medalist: Justus Fine, Clarinda, 42.
Glenwood 175, Shenandoah 201. Medalist: Tommy Johnson, Glenwood, 38.
Martensdale-St. Marys 194, Nodaway Valley 222, Central Decatur NTS. Medalist: Grant Ballard, Martensdale-St. Marys, 43.
Underwood 168, Griswold 206. Medalist: Coby Fink, Underwood, 35.
Sidney 198, East Mills 262. Medalist: Kyle Beam, Sidney, 40.