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Fender bender accident in Creston, Saturday afternoon

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March 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – No injuries were reported following a fender-bender accident Saturday afternoon in Creston. Police say a 1999 Cadillac Escalade driven by 66-year-old Chris Alan Willets, of Creston, was backing out of a parking spot in front of the Creston Walmart Store at around 12:12-p.m., and didn’t see a vehicle that was driving down the aisle. The SUV struck a 2018 Ford Focus, driven by 47-year-old Ma H. Quintanilla, of Edinburg, TX.

The car sustained $1,000 damage. Damage to the SUV was estimated at $500. No citations were issued.

Creston Police report (3/17/24): Lenox man arrested on drug & alcohol charges

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March 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report four arrests:

At around 12:30-a.m. Friday, officers arrested 33-year-old Samantha Jo Gile-Smith, of Creston, at the Creston Union County Law Enforcement Center (LEC). Gile-Smith was charged with OWI 1st Offense. She was later released from the Union County Jail on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

At around 8:15-p.m. Friday, 36-year old John Lennon Willis, of Creston, was arrested at his residence. Willis was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault. He was taken to the Union County Jail and held without bond until seen by the Magistrate. Willis was later released on his Own Recognizance.

Late Saturday night, 20-year-old Calvin Cerda, of Lenox, was arrested at the Creston Union County LEC. Cerda was charged with Driving while Suspended, OWI-1st Offense, Intent to Deliver Cocaine under 100-grams, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Intent to Deliver Marijuana under 50-grams. Cerda was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on a $16,600 cash or surety bond.

And, a little after 3-a.m. today (Sunday), 26-year-old Brooke Leslie McGehee, of Creston, was arrested at the Creston Union County LEC. McGehee was charged with OWI-1st Offense. She was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

LINDA K. ROBINSON, 85, of Irwin (Svcs. 3/22/24)

Obituaries

March 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

LINDA K. ROBINSON, 85, of Irwin, died Friday, March 15th, 2024, at the Black Hawk Life Care Center in Lake View. Funeral services for LINDA ROBINSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, March 22nd, 2024, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Thursday, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Irwin.

LINDA K. ROBINSON is survived by:

Her sons – Jamie Robinson, and Lenny (Tiffany) Robinson, all of Irwin.

Her brother – Harry (Betty) Ankenbauer of MI.

Her sisters – Diane (Ray) Kitt, of Audubon, and Judy Ankenbauer, of Dedham.

5 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.

LAURA ARKFELD MOHR, 72, of Panama (Mass of Christian Burial 3/19/24)

Obituaries

March 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

LAURA ARKFELD MOHR, 72, of Panama, died Friday, March 15, 2024, at The Hansen House in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for LAURA MOHR will be on Tuesday, March 19th at 10-a.m., at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Church, in Panama (IA). Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at St. Mary’s Parish Center is on Monday, March 18th, from 4-until 8-p.m., with a Rosary at 4-p.m.

Burial is in St. Mary’s Cemetery at Panama.

LAURA ARKFELD MOHR is survived by:

Her stepdaughter – Kelly Mohr, of Rogersville, MO.

Her brothers – Dan (Jeanne) Arkfeld of Seneca, SC; Pat (Denise) Arkfeld of Fresno, CA; Tim (Denise) Arkfeld of Charlotte, NC; and Phil (Laura) Arkfeld of Chino Hills, CA.

Her sisters – Joanne (Don) Ozbun of Atlantic, IA; Jane (Rich) Hodapp of Matthews, NC; Denise (Scott) Assmann of Panama, IA; and Deanna (Roger) Schwery of Jacksonville, IA.

1 step- granddaughter and her sister- and brother in-laws.

Elliott man arrested for OWI Sunday morning

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March 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Montgomery County, Iowa) – A traffic stop early this (Sunday) morning in Montgomery County, resulted in an arrest. The Sheriff’s Office says Deputies stopped a vehicle in the 1000 block of Highway 48 at around 12:20-a.m.  Upon further investigation, 37-year-old Ryan Stoneking, of Elliott, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Stoneking was being held in the Montgomery County Jail in a $1,000 bond.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Sunday, March 17, 2024

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March 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny & windy. High near 39. N/NW winds 15-30 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear & blustery. Low around 16. N/NW winds @10-25 mph. Wind chill values as low as 5.
Monday: Sunny & breezy, with a high near 42. N/NW winds @ 10-20 mph.
Tuesday: Sunny & breezy, with a high near 61. NW @ 10-25 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 53. The Low was 24. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 35 and the Low was 9. The Record High for March 17th in Atlantic, was 84 in 1894. The Record Low was -11 in 1906. Sunrise: 7:29. Sunset: 7:29-p.m.

Champions Again! Iowa State Wins Big 12 Championship

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March 16th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Iowa State men’s basketball team is back on top of the Big 12 Championship podium once again!

Iowa State (27-7) blitzed No. 1 Houston (30-4) on its way to a 69-41 victory Saturday evening at T-Mobile Center as it won the Big 12 Championship for the fifth time in the last 10 tournaments and the sixth time overall.

In a battle of the Big 12’s two best defensive teams it was Iowa State that reigned supreme, holding the Cougars to just 26.8 percent shooting from the field (15-56) to hand the Cougars their worst loss of the Kelvin Sampson era, as well as the largest margin of victory ever in a Big 12 Championship game.

The win also marked Iowa State’s fourth-ever win against a No. 1 team. The 28-point win was also the third-largest margin of victory ever over a No. 1 team.

How It Happened
The Cyclones held a 30-23 lead at the half behind a stifling defensive effort that limited the nation’s top-ranked team to just 28.1 percent field goal shooting.

Houston took an 11-9 lead before the Cyclones heated up from long distance. Three-pointers by Curtis Jones and Milan Momcilovic propelled the Cyclones on an 8-0 run to put them up 17-11 and force a Houston timeout with 9:11 left in the opening period. The teams swapped baskets and the Cougars trimmed the ISU lead to 24-21, but back-to-back 3-pointers by Momcilovic and Tamin Lipsey extended the lead back to 30-21. Houston got a late basket to make it a seven-point deficit at the half. Keshon Gilbert, who scored ISU’s first four points of the game, finished the half with nine points.

The Cyclones went on a 10-0 run to open the second half and never looked back, extending its lead to as many as 32 points. Houston started the second half just 1-for-14 as ISU led 54-28 with 7:52 remaining in the game.

The rest was just semantics as the Cyclones rolled to T.J. Otzelberger’s first championship as head coach at Iowa State.

Top Performers
The freshman Momcilovic led the Cyclones with 18 points, connecting on four 3-pointers.

Gilbert added 16 points, while Hason Ward chipped in 13 points off the bench.

All-Tournament Team
Gilbert, Lipsey, Momcilovic earned spots on the Big 12 Championship All-Tournament team. Gilbert was named the tournament’s most outstanding player.

Up Next
The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament selection show will be held Sunday at 5 p.m. (CT) on CBS.

Hawkeyes Complete Series Sweep of Western Illinois

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March 16th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team run ruled Western Illinois in both halves of a doubleheader on Saturday at Duane Banks Field. The Hawkeyes won the first game, 17-7, in eight innings and the second game, 19-9.

“Hopefully this gives us some confidence,” said head coach Rick Heller. “We had three games where we kept our free bases under 10. We made improvements from where we had been. That needs to become the norm, and less if possible. It needs to be an accountability thing in the clubhouse, that is who we are and that is how we go about our business.”

The Hawkeyes trailed 6-5 through 5 ½ innings but put up 13 runs to win game one.  Iowa then trailed 9-4 through five innings in game two before coming back with an eight run sixth inning.

Cade Obermueller got the start in game one for the Hawkeyes. He threw 4 1/3 innings and allowed five runs (two earned) while striking out five. Jack Young threw 2/3 of an inning and Aaron Savary threw three innings allowing one hit and one run to earn the win.

Six different Hawkeyes tallied a multi-hit performance in the first game. Raider Tello was 4-for-5 with an RBI, Andy Nelson 3-for-6, Davis Cop 3-for-5 with six RBIs, Reese Moore 3-for-4 and Sam Petersen and Kyle Huckstorf each tallied two.

Marcus Morgan threw 2 2/3 innings starting game two for Iowa. He allowed five runs on seven hits. Jack Whitlock threw 1 2/3 innings and allowed four runs while striking out three. Zach Voelker earned the win with 1 2/3 scoreless innings of work. Elliot Cadieux-Lanoue closed out the game with two innings of hitless ball.

Raider Tello was 5-for-6 with three RBIs and three runs scored. Sam Petersen was 3-for-5 and Davis Cop was 2-for-5 with three RBIs. Reese Moore had two RBIs on two hits. Michael Seegers added four RBIs for Iowa.

“We had an opportunity to see what we were made of today,” said Heller. “Stringing hit after hit. So many guys had great games offensively. Raider Tello had an incredible day, nine hits on the day and five in the second game. It was good to see Cadiuex-Lanoue get in and bounce back. It was a really good weekend. Overall, I  pleased that we showed some toughness and fought back and found a way to get a sweep, because sweeps aren’t easy.”

Hawkeyes Sweep the Weekend

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March 16th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

STOCKTON, Calif. – The University of Iowa softball team swept a doubleheader on Saturday afternoon against Pacific, 10-1 (5 innings), and Sacramento State, 6-1, at Bill Simoni Field.

Freshman Jaylee Ojo (2-1) got the start against Pacific and was magnificent for the second straight day. The Sacramento, Calif. native went 4.0 innings allowing no runs on one hit and struck out seven Tiger hitters. Sophomore Jalen Adams (6-5) picked up the win in game two throwing her ninth complete game of the season. She allowed just one run on seven hits and struck out two.

Freshman Soo-Jin Berry had herself a day at the plate going 4-for-6 with three RBIs and five runs scored. Senior Sammy Diaz finished the day with four RBIs in the doubleheader.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Game 1

Iowa came out strong as they got on the board in the top of the first. With two outs in the inning senior Grace Banes drove an RBI single up the middle to score Berry to give the Hawkeyes the, 1-0, lead. Iowa was able to keep it going on the second as freshman Jena Young and sophomore Echo Mattiello pulled off the double steal to extend the lead to two. Berry tacked on another run on an RBI single to make it 3-0.

Ojo was dominant as she did not allow a hit and struck out six Tiger hitters the first time through the lineup. The Hawkeyes had a big fourth inning started by young who sent a ball over the fence for her second home run in as many days to give Iowa a, 4-0, lead. The Hawkeyes added three more on RBI doubles from Banes and sophomore Avery Jackson to extend the lead, 7-0, through four innings.

The Hawkeye bats stayed hot as Diaz brought home junior Rylie Moss in the fifth. Senior Brylee Klosterman gave Iowa a 10-run lead with a two-RBI single. Freshman Andrea Jaskowiak took over in the circle in the bottom of the fifth. The Tigers were able to push one run across, but Jaskowiak limited the damage as she closed out the run-rule victory.

Iowa finished the game with 10 runs on 10 hits and had one error.

Game 2

Diaz reached on an error to start the second inning. She moved into scoring position after a steal and a sacrifice bunt. Diaz came around to score on a productive ground out from sophomore Tory Bennett to give Iowa the lead, 1-0.

Sac State got on the board in the top of the third on an RBI double to even the score at one. Adams was able to limit the damage as she stranded two runners to end the inning. Iowa threatened in the home half of the third, getting two runners into scoring position but they were unable to cash in.

Mattiello and Moss both reached on walks in the bottom of the fifth and the Hawkeyes retook the lead on a Hornets throwing error, 3-1. Diaz added an insurance run on an RBI double to make it, 4-1, Iowa. Adams retied the Hornets in order in the top of the sixth.

Diaz stayed hot with her second two-RBI double of the day in the home half of the sixth to make it 6-1. The Hornets scattered a couple of hits in the seventh but Adams locked in and secured the win for the Hawkeyes.

Iowa finished the game with six runs on six hits and had one error.

HEAR FROM HEARD COACH RENEE GILLISPIE

“It is great for us to close out this long trip with four solid wins. We had a lot of different people step up over the past four games and this is what we needed to see heading into conference next weekend. Once again Jaylee and Jalen gave us all they had in the circle and put us in a great position to win. Our offense came through today and capitalized when we had runners on. I am excited to see how we carry this momentum into our home opener on Friday.”

UP NEXT

Iowa (12-10) returns to action on Friday as they open Big Ten play against Wisconsin. The Hawkeyes host the Badgers in their home opener at Bob Pearl Field for a three-game series. First pitch on Friday is scheduled for 5 pm CT and will be streamed on B1G+ ($).

BULLDOGS SHOW RESOLVE IN OVERTIME VICTORY TO REACH MVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP

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March 16th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

MOLINE, Ill. – The Drake University women’s basketball team picked up an intense victory in the MVC Tournament semifinals this afternoon. The Bulldogs outlasted rival UNI in a back-and-forth clash as Drake won its 28th game of the year, matching a single-season program record.

Drake got on the board on the game’s very first possession as Taylor McAulay splashed in a corner three. UNI’s Kayba Laube then answered for the Panthers with a three of her own. McAulay banked in another before Grace Boffelli spurred a 4-0 Panther run to give UNI its first lead of the game.

McAulay continued her hot start with another three and a floater in the paint. She scored the first 10 points of the game for the Bulldogs.

Shannon Fornshell was the first Drake player not named McAulay to score, hitting two straight three-pointers. McAulay kept Drake’s early run going with an offensive rebound and an acrobatic finish. The senior’s fifth field goal in the first five minutes prompted a UNI timeout. Fornshell and McAulay combined to score the Bulldogs’ first 18 points.

Laube and the Panthers kept within striking distance as the first quarter wound to a close. A Courtney Becker runner gave Drake a 26-17 lead after one.

Maya McDermott and Laube went back-to-back from distance to start the second quarter as UNI scratched back within five. McDermott added five straight to knot the score at 28 apiece. Drake inched back in front as the second quarter progressed, but their lead did not exceed six points before the half. Drake led 43-37 after the first 20 minutes of action.

Boffeli put down the first score of the second half with a mid-range jumper from the top of the key. The Panthers’ star forward was sidelined for much of the first half after picking up two early fouls.

Grace Berg got Drake’s second half started with a trey and two free throws as the Bulldogs worked their lead back into double figures. UNI refused to go away, though, as the Bulldog lead shrunk back to five at the third quarter media timeout. The third period grind continued over the last few moments as the Bulldogs led 66-57 with 10 minutes to play.

McDermott trimmed the Panther deficit down again at the start of the fourth period with a pair of jumpers and an extra foul shot. After forcing a turnover and a miss by the Bulldogs, McDermott swished a three in transition to get back within two and force Suzie Glazer Burt Head Coach Allison Pohlman to take a timeout.

After the pause, UNI extended their run to 9-0 with a Laube triple. The three-pointer gave the Panthers their first lead since the score was 9-8. Over that 9-0 stretch, Drake was held scoreless for over three minutes.

Dinnebier stopped the Bulldogs’ scoreless streak with a three-pointer after a scramble for a loose ball. McDermott answered on the other end with another trey of her own as the two teams continued to trade blows. Dinnebier came through again for the Bulldogs, giving Drake a 75-73 lead with her third three-pointer of the afternoon.

A pair of Boffeli free throws tied the score again at 75-all with just under 30 seconds to play. The Dogs pulled out two defensive stops including an athletic block from Ava Hawthorne, who played increased time down the stretch after McAulay fouled out, but could not get a Grace Berg heave to fall at the horn as regulation time expired and the game advanced to overtime.

The Bulldogs started the overtime period as quickly as they started the game. Berg and Becker keyed a 9-0 run to begin O.T. as Drake took an 84-75 lead. The Panthers did their best to chip away but did not have enough juice to match Drake in the extra period as the top-seeded Bulldogs held on for the 92-83 win.

McAulay led the Dogs in scoring for just the third time this season as she finished with 22 points, only trailing UNI’s McDermott (33 points) in the game.

Berg poured in 17 while Dinnebier and Miller added 15 to round out Drake’s offensive leaders. That trio also each recorded a double-double as Miller led all players on the boards with 17 rebounds, Berg snagged 11 rebounds of her own, and Dinnebier dished out 10 assists. Courtney Becker also snared double-digit rebounds with 12.

“Our team’s confidence wavered for a second,” Pohlman said after the game. “That moment was really pivotal…we just decided to grind it out for the last five minutes and, when we went into overtime, there was like a huge sigh of relief…we got ourselves a fresh start. There’s no other words than amazing.”

Drake will advance to tomorrow’s MVC Tournament Championship game at 1 p.m. The Bulldogs will face off against the winner of the other semifinal tilt between No. 2 seed Belmont and No. 3 seed Missouri State.