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IGHSAU Soccer Rankings 04/28/2022

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April 28th, 2022 by admin

2022 FIFTH Iowa Girls Soccer Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, April 28, 2022

Class 1A
School Record LW
1 Davenport Assumption 6-3 1
2 Des Moines Christian 7-1 2
3 Dike-New Hartford 9-0 5
4 Sioux City Bishop Heelan 6-3 6
5 Van Meter 7-2 3
6 Nevada 7-4 5
7 Hudson 5-0 7
8 Underwood 5-2 8
9 Solon 9-1 11
10 Iowa City Regina 5-2 10
11 Tri-Center 7-4 13
12 Dubuque Wahlert 2-6 9
13 Vinton-Shellsburg 6-2 15
14 Denver 5-2 NR
15 Columbus Catholic 5-3 12
Dropped Out: Council Bluffs St. Albert (15)

Class 2A
School Record LW
1 Norwalk 10-0 1
2 Dallas Center-Grimes 12-0 2
3 Spencer 8-0 3
4 Cedar Rapids Xavier 5-2 4
5 North Scott 6-4 5
6 Waverly-Shell Rock 6-1 6
7 Lewis Central 8-2 7
8 North Polk 6-2 8
9 Bondurant-Farrar 6-2 9
10 Carlisle 7-2 10
11 ADM 5-4 12
12 Pella 6-5 11
13 Mount Vernon 7-1 14
14 Independence 8-1 NR
15 Gilbert 3-5 13
Dropped Out: Clear Creek-Amana (15)

Class 3A
School Record LW
1 West Des Moines Valley 10-0 1
2 Ankeny 9-9 2
3 Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 9-3 3
4 Ankeny Centennial 7-2 4
5 Waukee Northwest 7-0 5
6 Linn-Mar 9-0 11
7 Pleasant Valley 8-3 6
8 Dowling Catholic 5-2 7
9 Des Moines Roosevelt 4-1 9
10 Muscatine 5-1 7
11 Bettendorf 8-2 10
12 Cedar Falls 8-1 12
13 Johnston 6-3 14
14 Sioux City East 5-1 15
15 Iowa City High 4-3 13
Dropped Out: None

Atlantic boys soccer continuing to learn the ropes

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April 28th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic boys soccer team continues to grow and learn this 2022 season. The Trojans have had to work through some turnover at certain positions and some injuries this year. The results haven’t always been what they want them to be but Coach Matt Smith said he continues to see improvement. One aspect of the team that he has seen grow is their passing execution.

The defensive side of the field is made up of entirely new faces and Coach Smith said he’s really been impressed with how the new guys have stepped in and gotten to work.

The Trojans are 1-7 so far after a loss early this week to Creston. Coach Smith said he was excited to get a full roster back healthy and together for their game against Harlan this Friday.

Creston woman injured in rollover accident, Wednesday

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A single-vehicle, rollover accident occurred in Union County, Wednesday morning. The Sheriff’s Office reports 20-year-old Jazmine Kimberly Louise Stoe, of Creston, was driving a 2007 Ford Escape SUV eastbound on 140th Street at around 9:10-a.m. She admitted to authorities that she was driving too fast. The SUV went out of control as it was rounding a curve, and struck a guardrail for the bridge that crosses the Green Valley Lake Spillway.

The SUV rolled over and dropped 20-feet into the bottom of the spillway. Stoe complained of ankle pain and was transported by private vehicle to the hospital in Creston. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $10,000, and the Union County Secondary Roads Dept. Guardrail sustained $2,000 damage. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Creston Fire Dept., Union County Emergency Management, Iowa DNR, and two wrecker services.

Iowa baseball set to visit Nebraska

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeye baseball team has plenty to play for heading into the final month of the season. At 8-4, the Hawkeyes are tied for fourth in the Big Ten heading into Friday night’s start of a three game series at Nebraska. Iowa coach Rick Heller knows the Huskers will also be motivated. They currently sit in eighth place and only the top eight teams quality for the Big Ten Tournament.

Nebraska is 5-7 in the Big Ten and 17-23 overall.

Heller says the Huskers have battled through some key injuries.

Afton man injured in a Union County crash

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The driver of a 2009 Dodge RAM pickup was transported to the hospital in Creston, following a single-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon. The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports 19-year-old Leviticus Charles Exline, of Afton, was traveling on REA Road at around 1:30-p.m. Tuesday, when he pickup he was driving failed to negotiate a curve in the road. The vehicle went straight off the road and airborne, before crashing into an embankment. The pickup traveling about 225-feet before coming to rest in a field.

Exline suffered from an injury to his nose. He was not wearing a seat belt. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $7,000.

Mills County Sheriff’s report for 4/28/22

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest at around 1-a.m. today (Thursday), of 69-year-old Timothy Lee Pomerenke, from Randolph (IA). He was arrested at 195th/Hanna Ave. for OWI/3rd offense. Pomerenke was being held in the Mills County Jail on a $5,000 bond. And, on Tuesday, at around 2:20-p.m., 26-year-old Jayme Ilene Rowe (No address) was arrested on a warrant for Theft in the 2nd Degree, and charges that include: Burglary in the 3rd Degree; Burglary in the 1st Degree, and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree. Bond was set at $12,000.

Sheriff’s officials said also, 21-year-old Tylar Brammer, of Malvern, was injured during a collision that occurred at around 8:25-p.m. Wednesday, on the I-29 on-ramp northbound to Highway 34. Brammer was transported by Pacific Junction Rescue to Jenny Edmundson Hospital, in Council Bluffs. She was injured when her 2018 Jeep struck a 2006 Mercury, driven by 67-year-old Rhonda Boen, of Phoenix, AZ.

The collision happened as the Mercury was traveling northbound on the off-ramp from I-29 at the 35 mile marker at the intersection f I-29 and Highway 34. Brammer was traveling eastbound in the left lane of Highway 34, when Boen pulled out in front of her. Boen told authorities she was attempting to cross the highway to turn left to go to the gas station, and didn’t see the oncoming Jeep. She said she heard a horn honking just before her vehicle was hit.

Brammer said when Boen pulled out in front of her, she tried to avoid the collision and honked her horn.

Feenstra decries ‘price fixing shenanigans’ in beef packing industry

Ag/Outdoor

April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra says it’s time for the U-S Justice Department to take real steps to sanction the four companies that control 80 percent of the U.S. the beef packing industry. Feenstra cites the amount one of those companies is paying to settle a lawsuit filed by grocery stores and wholesalers. “JBS, the world’s largest meat supplier paid $52 million to sweep their price-fixing shenanigans under the rug, but they can’t hide what we’ve known all along,” Feenstra says. “These big meatpackers are illegally distorting the market to increase their profits.” The lawsuit filed against J-B-S as well as Tyson, Cargill and National Beef accused the packers of working together to intentionally suppress the number of cattle slaughtered, to drive up beef prices.

“We need to pass the Cattle Price Discovery and Transparency Act to finally hold big packers accountable and help Iowa’s small, independent producers compete on a fair playing field,” Feenstra says. “That is what a free and fair market is all about.” Feenstra is a Republican from Hull. He made his comments during a short speech on the floor of the U.S. House. The Department of Justice opened an investigation of meatpackers two years ago, but has not indicated publicly what its findings may be or if a lawsuit is pending. The Biden Administration is providing a billion dollars in grants to expand processing capacity in small packing plants.

In February, the U-S-D-A unveiled an online portal for livestock producers to report allegations of price fixing. The four major companies in the beef packing industry say the prices they pay for cattle — and the prices consumers pay for meat — are driven by supply and demand.

2 Council Bluffs men arrested on warrants

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Two men from Council Bluffs were arrested on separate warrants, Wednesday. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports 29-year-old Lucas Aaron Sales turned-himself in to the Sheriff’s Office. He was wanted on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Sales was transported to the Pott. County Jail, and posted a $5,000 cash bail. And, 28-year-old Damion James Sadler was arrested on a Pottawattamie as well as Page County warrants. Sadler was being held without bond in the Pott. County Jail.

Program offers Iowans free, installed smoke alarms

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans in need can get a free smoke alarm installed in their house or apartment through an American Red Cross program called Sound the Alarm. The agency’s Iowa spokesman Josh Murray says home fires claim seven lives every day nationwide, but having a working smoke alarm can cut the risk of death in half. “We respond to a lot of home fires after they happen, but we also want to be on the front end of it,” Murray says. “How can we help people prepare and maybe avoid some of the dangers that come with that? So that’s what our Sound the Alarm campaign is about, to help people understand the importance of having certain things like a smoke alarm, makes sure it works, make sure it’s functional, make sure it’s in the right place in your house.”

Starting this weekend, the Red Cross will begin visiting neighborhoods in several Iowa communities as part of the campaign, installing smoke detectors and helping people to develop home fire escape plans. “We will be sending our volunteers out to canvass the area,” Murray says. “We’re going to knock on people’s doors and say, ‘Hey, would you mind us coming in and checking your smoke alarm for you? Do you have them? Do you know if they work? If you don’t, can we install a couple for you?’ We’ll make sure you’re safe and share those home fire resources.” The Red Cross recommends checking smoke alarms once a month and changing the batteries, if necessary.

Smoke alarms should be placed on every level of a home, including inside and outside of bedrooms and sleeping areas. Experts agree that people may have as little as two minutes to get out of a burning home before it’s too late. Iowans who want to help the campaign can visit SoundTheAlarm.org.  “Each smoke alarm costs us about $15, so we tell people, ‘Hey, if you want to give us just $15, you’re gonna buy someone a smoke alarm, or if you give us $45, that’s three smoke alarms, if you want to think about it in that way,” Murray says. “Every every dollar counts and every smoke alarm we put in may be one that saves a life, so they’re all important.”

Volunteers for the program will be in Iowa City on April 30th, Des Moines on May 14th and Omaha/Council Bluffs on June 11th. To make an appointment for a volunteer stop by your home, visit that same website.

Heartbeat Today 04-28-2022

Heartbeat Today

April 28th, 2022 by admin

Chris Parks speaks with Freese-Notis Meteorologist Dan Hicks about the outlook for the spring planting season.

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