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Full 2022 schedule for the Kansas City Chiefs released

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May 12th, 2022 by admin

The National Football League released team schedules for the upcoming 2022 season on Thursday night. The Kansas City Chiefs already knew they had primetime games at home against the Chargers and at the Buccaneers. After the full schedule was released the Chiefs are slated for a total of 5 primetime match-ups. The other three announced were October 10th vs the Raiders, November 6th vs the Titans, and December 12th at Denver.

Here is a look at the full schedule for the Chiefs:

Preseason

Week 1: Aug. 13 – Chiefs at Chicago Bears – Noon

Week 2: TBD – Washington Football Team at Kansas City Chiefs

Week 3: TBD – Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs

Regular Season

Week 1 – Sept. 11 – Kansas City Chiefs at Arizona Cardinals – 3:25 p.m.

Week 2 – Sept. 15 – Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs – 7:20 p.m.

Week 3 – Sept. 25 – Kansas City Chiefs at Indianapolis Colts – Noon

Week 4 – Oct. 2 – Kansas City Chiefs at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 7:20 p.m.

Week 5 – Oct. 10- Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs – 7:15 p.m.

Week 6 – Oct. 16 – Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs – 3:25 p.m.

Week 7 – Oct. 23 – Kansas City Chiefs at San Francisco 49ers – 3:25 p.m.

Week 8 – Kansas City Chiefs Bye

Week 9 – Nov. 6 – Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs – 7:20 p.m.

Week 10 – Nov. 13 – Jacksonville Jaguars at Kansas City Chiefs – Noon

Week 11 – Nov. 20 – Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers – 3:25 p.m.

Week 12 – Nov. 27 – Los Angeles Rams at Kansas City Chiefs – 3:25 p.m.

Week 13 – Dec. 4 – Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals – 3:25 p.m.

Week 14 – Dec. 12 – Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos – 7:20 p.m.

Week 15 – Dec. 18 – Kansas City Chiefs at Houston Texans – Noon

Week 16 – Dec. 24 – Seattle Seahawks at Kansas City Chiefs – Noon

Week 17 – Jan. 1 – Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs – Noon

Week 18 – TBD – Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders

We’ll have coverage of Chiefs football all season on KJAN.

Cardinals fall to the Orioles 3-2 on Thursday

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May 12th, 2022 by admin

The St. Louis Cardinals fell to the Baltimore Orioles for the second straight day, a 3-2 loss on Thursday afternoon at Busch Stadium. The Orioles got a solo shot from Anthony Bemboom in the 7th to tie the game and Cedric Mullins drove in Chris Owings on a single to give the O’s the wining run.

The Cardinals attempted to rally from down 3-0 but only got one run in each of the 7th and 8th innings. Dylan Carlson scored one of those runs on a solo homer.

The Orioles improved to 14-18 and the Cardinals fell to 17-14 on the season. The Cardinals will stay home to host the Giants over the weekend. Friday’s game will be a 7:15 p.m. first pitch. We’ll have coverage on KJAN with pregame at 6:20 p.m.

Class 3A State Qualifying Meet at Denison, Atlantic with combined 7 automatic State Qualifiers

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May 12th, 2022 by admin

Class 3A State Qualifying Track Meet @ Denison
05/12/2022

GIRLS TEAM SCORES
1. Glenwood 176
2. Lewis Central 117
3. Carroll 109
4. Atlantic 91
5. Harlan 88
6. Denison-Schleswig 74
7. Storm Lake 33
8. Creston 29

Girls Automatic Qualifiers (1st and 2nd in each event)

800 Sprint Medley
1. Carroll, 1:53.09
2. Glenwood, 1:53.50

3000M
1. Lola Mendlik, Denison-Schleswig, 10:43.62
2. Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan, 11:50.36

4×800 Meter Relay
1. Atlantic, 10:23.42, (Claire Pellett, Aubrey Guyer, Mariah Huffman, Ava Rush)
2. Harlan, 10:26.16, (Jenna Gessert, Taylor Bieker, Ellie Gross, Kaia Bieker)

Shuttle Hurdle Relay
1. Denison-Schleswig, 1:10.52 (Kaitlyn Bruhn, Kamden Bruhn, Taya Adams, Claire Miller)
2. Glenwood, 1:11.74, (Destiny Yale, Abby Hughes, Kennedy Jones, Carlie Clemmer)

100 Meters
1. Allison Koontz, Glenwood, 12.65
2. Mackenzie Harder, Storm Lake, 12.87

Distance Medley
1. Carroll, 4:23.13, (Marasyn Wittrock, Hannah Jorgensen, Katelyn Aden, Maria Dea)
2. Harlan, 4:23.23, (Kami Stork, Samantha Ineson, Lilly Metzger, Kaia Bieker)

400 Meters
1. Madeline Fidone, Lewis Central, 1:02.25
2. Gracie Hays, Lewis Central, 1:02.41

4×200 Meter Relay:
1. Glenwood, 1:4979, (Zoie Carda, Jaylnn Floyd, Jenna Hopp Danika Arnold)
2. Carroll, 1:51.60, (Brenna Goins, Madison Tunning, Elizabeth Perkins, Shay Sinnard)

100 Meter Hurdles
1. Claire Miller, Denison-Schleswig, 16.23
2. Carlie Clemmer, Glenwood, 16.30

800 Meters
1. Kaia Bieker, Harlan, 2:18.36
2. Marie Dea, Carroll, 2:26.31

200 Meters
1. Hannah Jorgensen. Carroll. 26.96
2. Danika Arnold, Glenwood, 27.04

400 Meters Hurdles
1. Abby Hughes, Glenwood, 1:06.59
2. Chloe Mullenix, Atlantic, 1:09.41

1500 Meters
1. Ava Rush, Atlantic, 5:08.68
2. Lola Mendlik, Denison-Schleswig, 5:10.57

4×100 Meter Relay
1. Glenwood, 50.27, (Zoie Carda, Jayln Floyd, Lauren Roenfelt, Danika Arnold)
2. Carroll, 51.57, (Elizabeth Perkins, Hannah Jorgensen, Madison Tunning, Shay Sinnard)

4×400 Meter Relay
1. Harlan, 4:09.91 (Dani Smith, Lilly Metzger, Abby Broeckel, Kaia Bieker)
2. Atlantic, 4:10.15, (Nicole Middents, Mariah Huffman, Chloe Mullenix, Ava Rush)

Girls High Jump
1. Keisi Duran, Glenwood, 5-00.00
2. Stacy Merksick, Lewis Central, 5-00.00

Long Jump
1. Shay Sinnard, Carroll, 18-04.00
2. Jenna Hopp, Glenwood, 17-09.75

Shot Put
1.Kierra Schmieding, Lewis Central, 38-05.00
2. Elise Thramer, Lewis Central, 37-03.00

Discus
1. Elise Thramer, Lewis Central, 135-10
2. Vanessa Ayala, Carroll, 126-05

BOYS TEAM SCORES

1.Glenwood 186
2. Lewis Central 173
3. Atlantic 101
4. Denison-Schleswig 79
5. Harlan 78
6. Carroll 52
7. Creston 35
8. Storm Lake 28

Boys Automatic Qualifiers

800 Sprint Medley
1. Lewis Central, 1:36.99 (Jonathan Humpal, Lual Maker, Tyler Hensley, Luciano Fidone
2. Glenwood, 1:39.03 (Colby Frye, Jackson Mulkins, Tyler Boldra, Cooper DeLashmutt)

3200M
1. Ethan Eichorn, Lewis Central, 10:19.21
2. Bryant Keller, Glenwood, 10:21.89

4×800 Relay
1. Denison-Schleswig, 8:36.54 (Leonardo Flores, Ricky Ledesma, Brian Ibarra, Ethan Perrien)
2. Atlantic, 8:37.11 (Caden Andersen, Alex Sonntag, Jayden Proehl, Bennett Whetstone)

Shuttle Hurdle Relay:
1. Glenwood, 1:02.63, (Tyler Boldra, Kaden Petersen, Grant Von Essen, Anthony Driscoll-Lee)
2. Lewis Central, (Braylon Kammrad, Aidan Bergman, JC Dermody, Lual Maker)

100 Meters
1. Wil Neuharth, Harlan, 10.81
2. Brock Sell, Glenwood, 11.30

Distance Medley
1. Denison-Schleswig, 3:43.75 (David Cardenas, Jake Fink, Luke Wiebers, Leonardo Flores)
2. Lewis Central, 3:45.70 (Curtis Witte, Aidan Bergman, Luke Woltman, Ethen Fishell)

400 Meters
1. Zach Dirkx, Carroll, 52.88
2. Karson Lea, Lewis Central, 54.25

4×200 Meter Relay
1. Lewis Central, 1:29.90 (Luciano Fidone, Tyler Hinsley, Braylon Kammrad, Jonathan Humpal)
2. Glenwood, 1:33.30, (Cody Krause, Payton Longmeyer, Colby Frye, Brock Sell)

110 Meter High Hurdles
1. Tyler Boldra, Glenwood, 15.30
2. Anthony Driscoll-Lee, Glenwood,  15.32

800 Meters
1. Andrew Smith, Glenwood, 2:05.94
2. Leonardo Flores, Denison-Schleswig, 2:06.47

200 Meters
1. Tyler Hinsley, Lewis Central, 22.27
2. Wil Neuharth, Harlan, 22.71

400 Meters Hurdles
1. Braylon Kammrad, Lewis Central, 57.51
2. Tyler Boldra, Glenwood, 58.30

1600 Meters
1. Ethan Eichorn, Lewis Central, 4:39.32
2. Bryant Keller, Glenwood, 4:39.88

4×100 Meter Relay
1. Lewis Central, 43.06, (Luciano Fidone, Tyler Hinsley, Jonathan Humpal, Lual Maker)
2. Glenwood, 44.61, (Anthony Driscoll-Lee, Jackson Mulkins, Colby Frye, Brock Sell)

4×400 Meter Relay
1. Lewis Central, 3:33.55 (Ethan Fishell, Gabriel Watson, Luke Woltman, Luciano Fidone)
2. Atlantic, 3:35.90, (Carter Pellett, Gannon O’Hara, Tyson O’Brien, Bennett Whetstone)

Long Jump
1. Cody Krause, Glenwood, 21-00.50
2. Anthony-Lee Driscoll, Glenwood, 20-08.50

High Jump
1. Cody Krause, Glenwood, 6-02.00
2. Colton Rasmussen, Atlantic, 6-01.00

Discus
1. Hunter Deyo, Lewis Central, 156-07
2. Jameson Bieker, Harlan, 153-09

Shot Put
1. Hunter Deyo, Lewis Central, 51-03.50
2. Parker Matiyow, Lewis Central, 48-10.00

Full results: Denison2022SQM

Atlantic girls golf beats Glenwood

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May 12th, 2022 by admin

Atlantic girls golf vs. Glenwood
Atlantic Golf & Country Club
05/12/2022

Atlantic 195, Glenwood 246

Medalist:  Lexi Noelck, Atlantic – 46
Runner-up:  Belle Berg, Atlantic – 46
Broke tie on 3rd handicap hole
Other Atlantic scores:  Abby Smith – 59. Reagan Leonard – 54.  Abby Muller – 56.  Nissa Molgaard – 59.
Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “We saw a lot of positives tonight as we get closer to regionals but we still need the consistency.  Saw several great tee shots, made some 10-12 foot putts, had some good recovery shots, and able to keep three scores in the 40’s keeping team total under 200. Belle Berg had a couple of pars. Lexi Noelck’s first time as medalist.”

Oskaloosa Couple Charged With Multiple Counts of Sexual Assault

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May 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Officers with Oskaloosa Police Department and agents with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), Thursday, arrested 41-year-old Dustin Flaherty, and 40-year-old Sara Flaherty, at their Oskaloosa home. The arrests come after the Oskaloosa Police Department and the DCI conducted a joint investigation into allegations of sexual assaults committed by Dustin and Sara Flaherty, who are husband and wife.

The charges against Dustin include a single charge, each, of Conspiracy to Commit Sexual Abuse (706.3; Class C Felony) and Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree (709.4; Class C Felony), and two counts of Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree (709.3; Class B Felony).

Dustin Flaherty

Sara Flaherty

The charges against Sara include a single charge, each, of Conspiracy to Commit Sexual Abuse (706.3, Class C Felony) and Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree (709.4; Class C Felony), and two counts, each, of Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree (709.3; Class B Felony) and Drug Distribution to a Person Under the Age of Eighteen (124.406; Class B Felony).

Dustin and Sara Flaherty were processed into the Mahaska County Jail, where they remain. This is an on-going investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Oskaloosa Police Department at (641) 672-2557.

Formula Shortage Update from the Departments of Public Health and Human Services

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May 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, IA) In Iowa and nationwide, infant formula is in short supply. The Iowa Departments of Public Health and Human Services are working to provide information and resources to Iowans who are impacted by the shortage.

Supply chain constraints have been affecting product availability since January. The formula recall issued in February and closure of the Abbott production facility in Michigan has exacerbated this issue. Given those constraints, we encourage Iowans to purchase what they need for the short term. This will ensure that all Iowans are able to access what they need, given the limited supply we are seeing nationwide.

The FDA is responsible for taking steps to ensure the safety of infant formula while also ensuring that supply can be met when these steps are taken. Yesterday, the FDA published a press release highlighting actions it is taking to address formula supply shortages including working with major infant formula manufacturers to increase supply and helping to ensure that Abbott’s Sturgis facility can safely resume production.

“The Biden Administration must address the national shortage of infant formula immediately, increasing production and expediting distribution to the states,” said Governor Reynolds. “Parents need the assurance that they can provide the basic necessities for their family and nothing is more critical than infant formula.”

Because of the shortage, WIC enrolled families may need to visit a different location than they are used to or use alternate brands. The WIC program has made many brands and container sizes available for WIC families.

Iowans are urged not to use homemade infant formula or other alternatives as they do not contain the vitamins and minerals that a growing infant requires. Here is a helpful resource about the risks of using homemade formula.

WIC enrolled families who need assistance finding formula should contact their local WIC clinic, find a complete list here. If they are unable to contact their community clinic, they can call 1-800-532-1579.

Any Iowan seeking breastfeeding support can contact the WIC clinic in their community or contact their infant’s health care provider.

Finkenauer says Defense Production Act should be used to boost baby formula supply

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May 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – U-S Senate candidate Abby Finkenauer says the federal government must do more to address the critical shortage of baby formula. Finkenauer says as a 33 year old, she has a lot of friends who have babies and she began hearing about the shortage weeks ago. At the end of April, Finkenauer called on President Biden to invoke the Defense Production Act.

“This is a crisis in our country,” Finkenauer says. “…When something like this happens where you’ve got parents across the country trying desperately to get the nutrients for their children that they need and they can’t find it, that’s a national emergency and it needs to be addressed.”

Finkenauer is one of three Democrats competing to run against Republican Senator Chuck Grassley in the General Election. Grassley yesterday (Wednesday) wrote a letter to the Food and Drug Administration to demand answers on what they’re doing to make sure families have access to the baby formula they need.

“There’s more that can be done and should be done,” Finkenauer says. “…When it comes to our parents trying to feed their kids, all he’s doing is sending a strongly worded letter to the FDA.” A firm that tracks baby formula sales nationwide found 43 percent of the most popular brands were sold out last week.

Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra is co-sponsoring legislation to change F-D-A regulations of baby formula and it could let more baby formula made in other countries be sold in the U.S.

Prosecution rests in Michael Lang trial

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May 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/updated) – The prosecution wrapped up its case around noon today (Thursday) against the Grundy Center man accused of killing State Trooper Jim Smith during a standoff last April. In coverage streamed by K-C-R-G T-V, the lawyer for Michael Lang asked the judge to dismiss the charges for lack of evidence. But Judge Joel Dalrymple declined.

“The court does find that there is a question of fact regarding the defendant of having acted with malice aforethought and that the defendant acted willfully deliberately with premeditation and with the specific intent to kill serve as Smith. And so as it relates to count one, the motion is denied,” he says. That count is first-degree murder, and the judge also denied the request to dismiss charges of attempted murder and assault on a police officer in connection with the case.

The prosecution rested after calling a ballistics expert from the D-C-I and the State Medical Examiner to testify. The defense lawyer then said they would not call any witnesses. They also said Lang would not testify in his own defense and the judge confirmed it with him. “Would you like any additional time to discuss that matter with your attorneys before that is a final decision,” Dalrymple said. Lang replied “no sir.”

Prosecutors asked that the trial not be resumed until Monday to allow Sergeant Smith’s family can fly to Washington, D-C for the National Peace Officer Memorial ceremony Friday. The defense attorney said he had a concern about the long weekend and jurors possible discussing the case. The judge addressed the issue with the jury before ending the session for the day. “The court obviously always has concerns, heightened concerns when we take a break for a weekend because that opportunity for things that might create issues and problems for all of us are just that much more prevalent over the course of a weekend,” he said.

The judge then reminded the jury they have not gotten the case yet and should not discuss it during the next three days. “Stray away from whether it be the barbecue, and the neighbor who’s a well aware of the fact that you’re on this jury wants to come over — particularly after a couple of beers and start chirping in your ear — about their opinion of jury service or this case or whatever the case may be. That you walk away and you make it clear to them that you want no part of that and that they shouldn’t be talking to you about that,” Dalrymple said.

He also reminded jurors to not discuss the case with family members during the weekend. The trial will resume Monday at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Webster City where the case was moved on a change of venue.

Dump truck accident in Mills County Thu. morning

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May 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office say one person was injured during a dump truck rollover accident this (Thursday) morning. The incident occurred at around 7:23-a.m. on westbound Highway 34, near mile marker 2. Authorities say 24-year-old Tuwane English, of Omaha, was driving a 2018 Freightliner dump truck and en route to a work site.

As the vehicle was traversing a curve to the right, it went off the road to the left, and came into contact with the shoulder. English over-corrected caused the truck to lose traction and cross both lanes of traffic before losing more traction and skidded back across the lanes to the median. The truck skidded sideways while entering the median and flipped over before coming to rest on its wheels.

The driver was transported by Glenwood Rescue to the UNMC in Omaha. He was cited for Failure to Maintain Control, and for not wearing a seat belt. The dump truck was a total loss.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 5/12/22

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May 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports four arrests took place Wednesday:

  • 30-year-old Dillan Michael Jones, of Glenwood, was arrested for Child Endangerment, Assault w/Injury, Assault on Person in Certain Occupations, and Interference w/Official Acts (Bond: $6,300)
  • 25-year-old Cheyenne Rose Lopez, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Failure to Appear on an original Probation Violation charge. (Bond: $25,000)
  • 37-year-old Shanna Marie Black, of Bellevue, NE, was also arrested at the Pott. County Jail. She was taken into custody at around 5:23-p.m., on a warrant for Violation of Probation. (Bond$5,000)
  • and, 49-year-old Edward John Deaman, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Wednesday for Driving While Barred. (Bond $2,000)