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Hawkeye Basketball, Garza to be recognized Saturday at Kinnick Stadium

Sports

April 26th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa men’s basketball team will be recognized on Saturday at Kinnick Stadium following the football team’s open workout at approximately 11:30 a.m. (CT). The Atlanta Tip-Off Committee will also be in attendance to present The Naismith Trophy to Consensus National Player of the Year Luka Garza. Garza is scheduled to speak to Hawkeye Nation following the presentation.

Admission to Saturday’s football open workout is free to the public; fans will be required to wear face coverings.

Prior to the event at Kinnick Stadium, the team will hold its annual awards celebration. Fans will be able to watch the awards presentation, and speeches from head coach Fran McCaffery and players, virtually via Zoom from approximately 9:45-11 a.m. (CT): uiowa.zoom.us/j/94506975812

Iowa won 22 games, finished third in the Big Ten, and earning a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, matching its best seed in tournament history. The Hawkeyes went wire-to-wire inside the AP Top 15, rising as high as No. 3 in the country, for the first time since the 1988-89 season.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report, 4/26/21

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April 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports numerous arrests covering the period of April 16th through the 25th. On Sunday, April 25th, a 14-year-old female was arrested in Crescent, following a call about a trespasser. The teen faces charges that include Theft in the 5th Degree (larceny under $300), and Trespass with Intent as a Hate Crime (re: anti-political). Friday morning, 36-year-old Tiffanie Ann Newcomb, of Logan, was served at the Pott. County Jail, with arrest warrants for Absence from Custody and Failure to Appear. The woman was then returned to the custody of Corrections staff.

At around 2:30-a.m. Friday, a traffic stop in Council Bluffs resulted in the arrest of 23-year-old Carrie Marquecia Lana Williams, for: Driving while license suspended, denied, canceled or revoked; Failure to Appear, and OWI/1st offense. She was later released from custody. Thursday night, 38-year-old Juan C. Vasquez was also arrested following a traffic stop in Council Bluffs. He was charged with OWI/1st offense, and also later released. That same morning, 33-year old Kevin Paul Richwalski, of Thornton, Il, was arrested in Crescent, on charges that include: OWI/1st offense; Failure to maintain or use seat belts; reckless driving; Speeding, and unlawful possession of prescription drugs.

Wednesday morning, 31-year-old Emily Anne Pajerski was arrested in Underwood, following a report she was found in a person’s home. The resident followed Pajerski southbound on Railroad Highway, and she was stopped a short time later by Council Bluffs Police, with assistance from a Pott. County Deputy. On April 19th, 35-year-old Ronald Wayne Reed, II, of Carter Lake, was served at the Pottawattamie County Jail, with a warrant for Absence from Custody.

On April 18th, a deputy dispatched to a location in the 20,000 block of McPherson Avenue in Council Bluffs in reference to a disturbance, arrested 33-year-old Cody William Thomas, of Council Bluffs, for being a Fugitive from Justice, and Harassment in the 1st Degree (Threaten a forcible felony). His bond was set at $2,000. Also arrested April 18th, was 39-year-old Matthew Ryan West. He was taken into custody following a pursuit during a traffic stop, and charged with Failure to obey a traffic control device, OWI/2nd offense, Reckless Driving, and Speeding.  And, 40-year-old Cherokee Nicole Tuttle was arrested April 18th following a traffic stop in Council Bluffs. She was charged with Theft in the 5th Degree (Larceny under $300).

And, finally, 48-year-old Christina Marie Lecompte was arrested April 16th at the Pott. County Jail, after she turned herself-in. She was wanted on warrants for Assault without injury, on persons in certain occupations, and Disarming or attempting to disarm an officer (with no weapon discharged). Her bond was set at $25,000.

WEEK OF APRIL 26, 2021

Trading Post

April 26th, 2021 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Tractor, baler and tiller. Baler had a complete overhaul of the bale chamber, at a cost of $2,800 (as the bill to show original investment $9,500 for total of $12,300) over $25,000 for new, only baled 1,000 since retired, it’s the best inline baler made from Hesston, makes small square bales and at auction going for $4-5 a bale – best offer over $7,500.  Also, 560 International tractor, handles great up to 16 feet swath, wide factory front, 3 hydraulic cylinders can be used, factory electronic ignition, runs sweet, torque is good, brakes need to be set up, lights need to be rewired and light switch fixed, sits outside, drained and ready to load, need $3,000 but will take best offer. Tiller runs good – best offer. Leave message if no answer SOLD. 712-243-3853.

WANTED: 27 horsepower Kohler engine, vertical shaft. 712-243-3853.

FOR SALE:  45 RPM records from the 1960’s and 1970’s.  Asking 50 cents each.  In Kimballton, call 417-876-7108.

FOR SALE: 2,000 baseball cards. $150. 712-243-4914.

FOR SALE: 52 gray retaining wall block; 58 red retaining wall blocks; 12 sq inch gray patio rock. 50 cents each but must take the whole pile of the color. Located 4 miles east of Atlantic on White Pole Rd. 712-249-6957.

FOR SALE:  John Deere Aerator, $140.  John Deere De-Thatcher, $75.  Call 641-742-3396.  Located in Adair.

WANTED:  Need a 2-3 BR  house to rent in Atlantic or surrounding area even as far as Exira, Anita, Walnut, Elk Horn, Griswold or Lewis or in the country.  Cat friendly.  Responsible person that keeps place in good condition.  712-254-3267.

WANTED: Looking to hire someone to do some tilling work for a small garden in Atlantic. Call 712-249-4426. No longer needed, thank you!

FOR SALE: Kirby vacuum w/shampooer and other attachments. An older model. $75. Call 243-4507.

FOR SALE:  Craftsman 14 “ Chainsaw.  Brand new-Never Used!  $100.  712-250-0266.  SOLD!

 

Iowa COVID-19 update for 4/26/21: No additional deaths reported; 192 new cases

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April 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines) – The Iowa Department of Public Health as of 10-a.m. Monday, reported there were 192 new positive COVID-19 cases for a total of 392,563, and zero additional deaths, for a total of 5,927 since the start of the pandemic. Deaths at long-term care facilities in Iowa account for 2,313 of the total number of deaths statewide.

Iowa’s positivity rates is relatively steady. The 7-day average is 4.1%, and the 14-day average is 4.2%. Virus hospitalizations amount to 179, down from 187 a day earlier. There are 42 patients in ICU and 23 patients on ventilators. Admissions over the previous 24-hours were 17, compared to 27 a day earlier.

In RMCC Regional 4 (hospitals in western/southwest Iowa): 13 COVID patients are hospitalized; eight are in an ICU; no one was admitted with symptoms of the virus, and there remain five people on a ventilator.

Vaccinations administered as of Monday amount to over 2.22-million, with 983,543 of those vaccinated have their series completed.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

Cass, 1,445 cases; {+1}; 54 deaths
Adair, 971; {+0}; 32
Adams, 343 {+1}; 4
Audubon, 514 {+0}; 9
Guthrie, 1,272 {+2}; 29
Harrison County, 1,908; {+2}; 73
Madison County, 1,701; {+0; 19
Mills County, 1,764; {+0}; 21
Montgomery, 1,097{+1}; 37
Pottawattamie County, 11,973; {+9}; 164
Shelby County, 1,351 {+0}; 37
Union County, 1,317; {+0}; 32

Legislature starting debate on bill to ban vaccine passports

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April 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill to make it illegal for any government entity in Iowa to issue a vaccine passport will be debated this (Monday) afternoon (1:30-pm) in a House committee. Earlier this month, Governor Reynolds said she would issue an executive order to ban vaccine passports if the legislature didn’t pass a law to do so. The bill that will be considered by the House Judiciary Committee bans all political subdivisions in Iowa — the state, cities, counties and school districts — from producing identification cards that include vaccination information.

The bill also would ban businesses and non-profits from requiring customers or guests to prove they’ve been vaccinated. State funding would be withdrawn from any business, school or other government entity that requires vaccine passports. Iowa health care facilities, including hospitals, are not included in the proposed ban on vaccine passports.

Atlantic girls golf finishes 10th at Lamson Invite

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April 26th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic girls golf team competed at the Lamson Invite hosted by West Des Moines Valley on Saturday at Willow Creek Golf Course. The Trojans came in 10th.

Team Scores

  1. WDM Valley 309
  2. Marshalltown 342
  3. Bettendorf 355
  4. Newton 359
  5. Southeast Polk 361
  6. Johnston 369
  7. Waukee 376
  8. Ames 390
  9. Ankeny 394
  10. Atlantic 421
  11. Urbandale 429
  12. Indianola 490
Medalist: Shannyn Vogler, Betterndorf- 68.
Runner-Up: Amber Henson, Marshalltown-68.
Atlantic Scores: Roni Hook  48-49 for 97 (placed 30th); Abby Muller  55-51  for 106(43rd);  Abby Smith 52-57 for 109  (48th); Reagan Leonard  56-53 for 109  (49th); Lexi Noelck  60-58 for 118 (61st).
Coach Kathy Hobson: “Except for Roni Hook, this was the first 18 hole competition for these girls.  Everyone gained valuable experience against some very quality 4A teams.  We had our ups and downs; playing conditions were cold and windy which is no excuse because everyone had to play in it.  But with younger girls lacking experience it is going to effect them more. Roni Hook came away with a birdie and a par on the day; Abby Muller, one par.

Despite not meeting our goal of finishing at least in the middle of the pack, the true highlight was another coach sharing that his players and their parents watching had made numerous positive comments about the Atlantic girls being friendly, showing good etiquette and just in general how they carried themselves on the course.  Marty and I see that every time we are out but it makes us very proud when others recognize the quality of girls we have.”

Man is walking across Iowa to raise awareness, funds for Alzheimer’s research

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April 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A West Des Moines man is now in his third day of hiking across Iowa as a way to raise money and awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, which claimed the life of his sister. Sixty-four-year-old Jeff Miller started his cross-state trek on Saturday in Akron and he plans to follow Highway 3 all the way to Dubuque, about 325 miles to the east. “I’m thinking I’m going to have to average 20 miles a day to get this accomplished, and if I need to take a rest day, I’ll take a rest day,” Miller says. “Right now, it’s three miles per hour. If I didn’t take any breaks, I’d make it a bit faster but, hey, this is a walk, a journey.”

Miller’s sister, Linda, was the victim of early onset Alzheimer’s. She was diagnosed at age 64 in 2012 and died five years later. Miller says his sister’s condition deteriorated rather quickly after she was placed in a long-term care facility. “It was a safe place for her to be,” Miller says. “My niece said when she was at home, she didn’t know how to turn the microwave on, the stove, and they were afraid for her. One day, she was wandering around the neighborhood and she was lost. At that point, they put her in the nursing home.”

Miller hopes his walk will raise funds to be directed towards additional research for finding a cure to the debilitating disease. He’s registered on the Walk To End Alzheimer’s website and has already raised four-thousand dollars, though his goal was 25-hundred. Miller explains why he chose to walk across the state. “I like to walk, I like to hike, I like to backpack,” Miller says. “Last year, I was going to walk across Spain to do the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. Of course, that didn’t happen with COVID so I thought this year, let’s stay in the country and walk across Iowa and what better way to honor my sister.”

Although Miller is a four-time RAGBRAI veteran, this is his first time to visit northwest Iowa. He says he’s amazed by the geography and terrain, including the Loess Hills.

https://act.alz.org/site/TR/Walk2021/IA-Iowa?px=19050708&pg=personal&fr_id=14423

Griswold School Board to hold a Special Session Wed. evening (4/28)

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April 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Board of Education of the Griswold Community School District will meet in special session Wednesday, April 28 at 5:30 p.m., for the purpose of conducting interviews for the position of MS/HS Principal, and, reviewing the district’s current masking mandate. Their agenda includes public input, discussion with regard to the interview process, and consideration for a closed session/sessions, for interviewing any potential candidate/candidates (in separate closed sessions).

The search for a Middle/High School Principal began once Billy Hiatt announced his resignation.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 4/26/21

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April 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast news from 8:05-a.m. w/Ric Hanson.

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Injury accident in Atlantic

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April 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Rescue, Cass EMS and Atlantic Police were called to the scene of a personal injury accident this (Monday) morning. The collision occurred near the intersection of 22nd and Olive Streets at around 7:30-a.m.  Reports from the scene indicated one female was suffering from neck pain. Additional information was not immediately available.