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Gas prices drop again

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November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Gas prices in the state are following the national trend and continue to drop. Triple-A says the average price of a gallon of unleaded gas in Iowa is three-dollars, 21 cents, down about 14 cents compared to last week. That price is down 31 cents from one month ago. Davenport has the lowest average price of two-98 a gallon.

Triple-A says the price of oil has dropped on fears of an economic slowdown, and that has led to the drop in gas prices. The national average price of a gallon of gas is three-dollars, 54 cents, which is down 12 cents from last week.

2 vehicles burn up during a fuel transfer attempt in Casey

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November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Casey, Iowa) – Two pickup trucks went up in smoke and flames Monday night in Casey, during an attempt to withdraw fuel from one of the vehicles. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports an individual was given consent by the owner of a 2011 GMC Yukon XL C1500 pickup, to take gasoline from that vehicle.

In the process, the vehicle caught fire. The flames spread to an adjacent 2018 Dodge RAM pickup.The incident took place in a parking lot near the Baker Street Apartments in the 900 block of Baker Street, at around 10:40-p.m.

Both vehicles were a total loss, with the damage estimated at $30,000 altogether. No one was injured, and no citations were issued. No names were released.

1 dead and 1 injured in separate Guthrie County accidents

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November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – Two separate accidents in Guthrie County claimed the life of a Dallas Center man, and resulted in serious injuries to a woman from Guthrie Center. According to the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, 74-year-old Dennis Adrian Tatman, of Dallas Center, died during an accident that occurred at around 11-a.m. today (Wednesday), east of Panora.

A witness told a sheriff’s deputy that she was traveling eastbound on Highway 44 behind a 2016 Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup that was pulling a large utility trailer. The pickup was being driven by Dennis Tatman. The woman said she saw his vehicle quickly swerve into the south ditch and come to rest. Panora EMS administered life saving measures before Tatman was transported from the scene by Life Flight to Mercy in downtown Des Moines, where he died.

The pickup sustained an estimated $15,000 damage, and was declared a total loss.

Authorities say at around 12:19-p.m., Tuesday, a 2001 Chevy Blazer driven by 36-year-old Gwen Ellen Nickel, of Guthrie Center, was traveling west on 310th Street, when the SUV went out of control at the crest of a hill. The report said the vehicle was traveling too fast for conditions.

The SUV entered the eastbound ditch and overturned, ejecting Nickel, who was not wearing a seat belt. She suffered suspected serious, incapacitating injuries, and was transported by Stuart EMS to Mercy Hospital.

The Blazer sustained $2,500 damage and was a total loss.

ISU’s Hutchinson and McDonald IV earn First Team All-Big 12 Honors

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November 30th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Big 12 football coaches announced their All-Big 12 teams Wednesday afternoon, and 13 Cyclones received postseason honors for their performances on the field in 2022.

Senior wide receiver Xavier Hutchinson and senior defensive end Will McDonald IV captured first-team honors for the third time in their careers, joining Greg Eisworth and Charlie Kolar as the only three-time first-teamers in school history.

All-Big 12 First Team

Xavier Hutchinson, WR, Sr., Jacksonville, Florida

One of the nation’s elite performers, capped his career with another record-setting season and becomes a three-time first-team pick. Led the Big 12 Conference in receptions (107), receptions per game (8.9), receiving yards (1,171) and receiving yards per game (97.6) during the regular season. Had 45 more receptions and 165 more receiving yards than any other Big 12 player. Finished with at least eight receptions in 11 of 12 games. Led the nation in receptions and receptions per game, while also ranking eighth in receiving yards. Broke his own single-season receptions mark and topped the Iowa State career mark (254). His 254 receptions are the most ever for any Big 12 player in just three seasons. Had six touchdown receptions in 2022.

Will McDonald IV, DE, Sr., Milwaukee, Wisconsin

A three-time first-team pick and Iowa State’s career record holder for sacks (34.0), he also tied the Big 12 career record this season. He drew double and triple teams and finished the season with 5.0 sacks to go along with 36 tackles, 7.5 of which were behind the line of scrimmage for a loss. Had four pass breakups, forced a fumble and also recovered one in his final season as a Cyclone.

All-Big 12 Second Team

Trevor Downing, OL, Sr., Creston, Iowa

An anchor on the Iowa State offensive line, started at center for the first time this season and earned All-Big 12 recognition for the third time in his career. Started all 12 games for the Cyclone offensive unit that outgained nine of their 12 opponents.

Anthony Johnson Jr., DB, Sr., St. Petersburg, Florida

Moved from cornerback to safety for his final season in Ames and earned second-team accolades after being an honorable mention selection the previous three seasons. Finished fourth on the team with 60 tackles and picked off the first two passes of his career. Also had four pass breakups and a forced fumble.

Jared Rus, FB, Sr., Eldridge, Iowa

All-Big 12 Second Team pick at fullback, his second career honor from the league’s coaches. Served in a key role in ISU’s short-yardage blocking formations. Had seven receptions for 45 yards.

T.J. Tampa, DB, Jr., St. Petersburg, Florida

Played and started all 12 games at cornerback for the Cyclones, proving himself as one of the league’s best defensive backs to earn All-Big 12 Second Team honors. Finished the season with 40 tackles, including 5.0 for a loss. Had nine pass breakups and picked off a pass this season. Forced a fumble at the goal line against Iowa.

All-Big 12 Honorable Mention

M.J. Anderson (DL), Jeremiah Cooper (DFoY), Hunter Dekkers (QB), Trevor Downing (OLoY), Beau Freyler (DB), Will McDonald IV (DPoY, DLoY), Myles Purchase (DB), Colby Reeder (LB, DNoY), O’Rien Vance (LB).

Gov. Reynolds appoints Kathryn Austin as District Associate Judge 

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November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES– Gov. Kim Reynolds today announced her appointment of Kathryn Austin as a district associate judge in Judicial Election District 2B.

Austin, of Eldora, Iowa, currently serves as an Assistant County Attorney in Marshall County. She received her undergraduate degree from Iowa State University and her law degree from the Michigan State University College of Law.  

Austin fills a vacancy created by the retirement of District Associate Judge Kim Riley. Judicial Election District 2B includes Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Humboldt, Marshall, Pocahontas, Sac, Story, Webster, and Wright counties. 

LaPorta named Big Ten Tight End of the Year

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November 30th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior tight end Sam LaPorta has been named the Kwalick-Clark Big Ten Tight End of the Year to highlight Iowa’s offensive honors on the all-conference teams. The Big Ten announced the offensive awards Wednesday.

LaPorta earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from both league coaches and media after being named third team as a junior. LaPorta is also one of three tight ends named as finalists for the John Mackey Award, which goes to the top tight end in the nation.

True freshman running back Kaleb Johnson earned honorable mention recognition from both coaches and media, while sophomore offensive lineman Mason Richman earned honorable mention honors from Big Ten coaches.

LaPorta leads Iowa in both receptions and receiving yards, totaling 53 receptions for 601 yards and a touchdown. LaPorta was injured in the first quarter of the win at Minnesota and did not play against Nebraska.

LaPorta’s career totals include 148 receptions for 1,730 yards to rank 15th in career receiving yards. Among tight ends, LaPorta ranks first in career receptions and second to Marv Cook in receiving yards.

Johnson leads the team in rushing with 142 attempts for 762 yards and six touchdowns. Johnson’s yardage establishes a freshman record for rushing yards and he surpassed 100 rushing yards in three games.

Johnson was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week following his performance in Iowa’s road win at Purdue. Johnson rushed 22 times for 200 yards at Purdue, including a 75-yard touchdown run. He also surpassed 100 rushing yards vs. Nevada and Nebraska. Johnson also averaged 25 yards on 13 kickoff returns.

Richman started all 12 games at left tackle as the veteran among Iowa’s young offensive line. He has 21 career starts, all at left tackle. He saw action in three games as a true freshman in 2020 and was still able to redshirt.

Senior defensive back Kaevon Merriweather, who earned honorable mention recognition from both coaches and media, was named Iowa’s Sportsmanship Award recipient.

Merriweather, a senior, has started every game and ranks second on the team with three interceptions. He has 47 tackles and scored a defensive touchdown with a fumble return in Iowa’s win at Rutgers. He was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his play against the Scarlet Knights.

Iowa (7-5, 5-4) will find out its bowl destination on Sunday. The Hawkeyes are expecting their 20th bowl invite over the past 24 seasons under Moon Family head football coach Kirk Ferentz.

Historic movie theater in central Iowa reopens after $5M renovation

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November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After being closed nearly four years, the only remaining historic movie theater in Des Moines will reopen under new management in just over two weeks. The Varsity has undergone a five-million-dollar, top-to-bottom renovation, according to Ben Godar, executive director of the non-profit Des Moines Film, which now owns the venue.

“The building is more than 100 years old and so it’s a historic preservation project first and foremost,” Godar says. “We worked with the State Historic Preservation Office to identify what are those key, character-defining historic features and we had to absolutely work to preserve those features.” The main theater seats 240 people while a second, smaller auditorium has been added, with seating for just 38. Godar says they’ve maintained the movie house’s unique, original looks while bringing everything else into the 21st century.

“We made the building fully accessible,” Godar says. “We added an elevator, new restrooms, a more modernized ticketing experience, a new concession stand, classic movie snacks, the same Varsity popcorn everyone remembers and loves, but we also have added beer, wine and alcohol.” Both auditoriums have modern digital projectors, as well as new screens and top-flight sound systems. When the venue reopens next month, Godar says it will feature a mixture of classic movies like the 1952 musical “Singin’ in the Rain,” and “Elf” from 2003, alongside 2022 offerings including, “Decision to Leave” and “White Noise.”

“Our bread and butter is going to be what I think people would traditionally call ‘arthouse,’ American independent film, international film, new releases,” Godar says, “but we’ll also be showing classic films, film series, and we’ve got some other kind of interesting series in the works already.” The structure, located right next to the Drake University campus, has an unusual history that dates back well over a century.

“The building was built in 1917. It was actually kind of a spec industrial building that was briefly automotive sales and service and then it was actually the Coca-Cola Bottling plant from 1920 to 1938,” Godar says. “It was in 1938 that the building went through a significant remodel and became the Varsity Theater, and so it’s been the Varsity Theatre since 1938.” One of the first things movie goers will notice is the original 1938 terrazzo flooring has been uncovered and refurbished to a gleaming shine. Opening day is Thursday, December 15th.

Retirement account saving limits raised for 2023

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November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Many people are reviewing their retirement plan contributions as we approach the end of the year. I-R-S spokesman, Christopher Miller, says a recent update allows you to put away more toward retirement. “The amount that individuals can contribute to their 401-K plans and most other workplace retirement plans has increased for 2023 to 22-thousand-500 dollars, and that’s up from 20-thousand-500 dollars for 2022,” miller says. He says there’s also a change for individual retirement accounts or I-R-A’s.

“The limit on the annual contribution to an I-R-A increased to 65-hundred dollars for 2023 — and that’s up from six-thousand dollars in 2022,” he says. Miller says it’s important to review your plan to be sure you are putting enough money away. “This is a good time to know well what am I going to put into my I-R-A, what am I going to put into my 401-K plan at work,” Miller says.

Miller says if you make the adjustment heading into the new year, you will be able to take advantage of the increased limits for the full year.

Man critically wounded in Carroll apartment; authorities indicate shooting was in self-defense

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November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -Carroll’s police chief says his department’s initial investigation indicates a man who was critically wounded early this (Wednesday) morning was shot in self-defense. Carroll Police Chief Brad Burke says residents in an apartment building started calling 9-1-1 around 1 a.m. “The first one that came in was that a subject was up at Fairview Apartments…banging on doors, trying to get into apartments,” Burke says. “The second call came in within just seconds of that one and he said that someone tried to kill him, there was a gun was involved and that he was currently hiding in a different apartment in a different building.”

The man who was shot has life-threatening head wounds according to the police chief. “He was conscious, alert and breathing when our officers arrived and then when the ambulance took him to the hospital,” Burke says.

The man has been flown to a hospital in Iowa City for treatment. Two agents from the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation have been conducting interviews with witnesses. Burke says it appears the injured man was shot with his own gun during a struggle.

Boil Advisory lifted for the City of Logan

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November 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Logan, Iowa) – The Harrison County Emergency Management Agency, today (Wednesday), said the City of Logan has lifted the boil order that was previously in place for resident affected by the water main break on November 28, 2022. Residents may resume using the tap water for drinking, cooking and other, normal purposes.