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Iowa drug ring leader sentenced to 30 years in federal prison

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An eastern Iowa man has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to dealing drugs. Prosecutors describe 62-year-old George Patrick Ashby as a large-scale meth dealer. Court records indicate Ashby was the leader of a drug ring that shipped large amounts of crystal meth — often called ice — from southeast Iowa to the Cedar Rapids area for redistribution. The drug ring also sold heroin. Ashby was arrested in Burlington in March of 2020 and he told authorities the gun in his possession could be linked to a 2019 murder in Cedar Rapids.

Ashby has at least eight previous felony convictions in state court. This case was prosecuted in federal court. There is no parole in the federal system, so Ashby would have to live until he’s 92 before being eligible for release.

Elliott man arrested on drug charges in Glenwood

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports a Montgomery County man was arrested Saturday, on drug charges. Authorities say 20-year-old Logan Eichelberger, of Elliott, was arrested for Possession of a controlled substance and poss. of drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $1,300. And, 62-year-old Joseph Raven, of Springfield, NE., was arrested Saturday for OWI/1st offense. Bond was set at $1,000.

Council Bluffs shooting under investigation

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are investigating an incident that left a man with a gunshot to his leg. Officers found the victim in the 3500 block of Avenue A at around 10:50-p.m., Sunday. The subject was transported by Council Bluffs Fire and Rescue to the hospital, for treatment of a non-life threatening injury.

Detectives with the Council Bluffs Criminal Investigation Division (CID) interviewed several people, but as of this report, no arrests had been made, and the incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call 712-328-4728 (CB-PD CID), or Crime Stoppers at 712-328-STOP (7867).

Juvenile charged with assault in Page County

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A domestic incident last week in rural Page County resulted in the arrest of a juvenile. The Page County Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded March 16th to an in incident in rural Page County north of Clarinda, for a Domestic situation. During the investigation, a male juvenile was removed from the residence and a criminal charge of assault was filed in Juvenile Court. The juvenile was placed with other family at another residence. His case is pending in Juvenile Court, for further proceedings.

Page County man arrested for Violation of Probation

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s deputies in Page County, last week, arrested 32-year-old Timothy Ryan Eugene Betts, of New Market. He was taken into custody at the Page County Sheriff’s Office on a Page County Warrant for Violation of Probation. Betts was unable to post the $5,000 cash-only bond, and was booked into the Page County Jail pending further court proceedings.

Timothy Ryan Eugene Betts

Page County Sheriff’s report: 2 arrests

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports two separate, weekend arrests. On Sunday, Deputies responded to a Domestic situation in rural Page County, north of Clarinda. Following an investigation, a resident, 40-year-old Joshua Daniel Woolsey, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault and Child Endangerment (both aggravated misdemeanors). Woolsey was transported to the Page County Jail where he was held without bond, pending an appearance before a Magistrate.

Joshua D. Woolsey

And, on Saturday, a traffic stop on Highway 2 about six-miles west of Clarinda resulted in the arrest of 43-year-old Michael Gene Landon, Jr., of Council Bluffs, for Driving while License Suspended. Landon Jr. was transported to the Page County Jail and held on $491.25 bond, pending further court proceedings.

A charge is merely an accusation and that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Jacob Warner finishes Runner-Up at 2022 NCAA Championships, 4 others medal

Sports

March 21st, 2022 by admin

DETROIT — University of Iowa senior Jacob Warner dropped a 3-2 decision to Penn State’s top-seeded Max Dean in the 197-pound finals of the 2022 NCAA Championships on Saturday night at Little Caesars Arena. 

Warner and Dean traded escapes in the second and third periods before Dean countered a Warner shot and finished the deciding takedown with 36 second in the third. Warner added an escape in the final seconds for the final 3-2 score.

“I took a shot. He scored a go-behind. I have to follow through. I have to face him. I have to turn,” Warner said. “I still thought I was going to win that match. I thought I was going to get an escape to a takedown. I was going to go score to score. That is the mindset I need to have. It didn’t happen but I didn’t falter.

Warner advanced to his first NCAA finals and finished the tournament a four-time All-American. He placed seventh in 2019, fourth in 2021 and was a first-team All-American in 2020.

“I have what it takes. That is what this weekend proved to me. I can be on the top of that podium. I won a lot of hard matches this weekend and I just didn’t win the last one.

“I want to be on the top of that stand bad. I have gone up on the podium every year, seventh, fourth, second. There is only one spot left.”

Warner was one of five Hawkeyes to reach the medal stand. He advanced to the championship match by outscoring his four previous opponents 19-5. His appearance in the championship round extended Iowa’s streak of NCAA finalists to 32 consecutive tournaments.

Iowa placed third in the team race with 74.0 points and won a team trophy for the 13th time in the last 14 NCAA Championships.

Warner will return to the Iowa lineup in 2022-23 with three-time All-American Tony Cassioppi, three-time NCAA champion Spencer Lee, 2020 All-American Abe Assad, and former NCAA qualifiers Drake Ayala, Max Murin and Nelson Brands.

University of Iowa wrestlers Austin DeSanto, Alex Marinelli, Michael Kemerer and Tony Cassioppi finished their respective 2022 NCAA tournaments with All-America honors Saturday afternoon at Little Caesars Arena. 

DeSanto placed third at 133. Kemerer placed fourth at 174. Marinelli placed fifth at 165 and Cassioppi placed seventh at 285. The quartet went 5-2 in the medal round to move Iowa into third place in the team race.

DeSanto won a pair of matches in the medal round to place third for the second straight year. He recorded four takedowns in a 10-6 win in the consolation semis and used two first-period takedowns to win, 7-4, in the consolation finals.

“Wrestling at Iowa has changed my life in the best way possible,” DeSanto said. “I couldn’t imagine being anywhere else on the planet. Iowa is the place to be. Tom and Terry would do anything for me. They have made me a better person. Not just in wrestling but in life.”

Kemerer split a pair of matches to place fourth and finished the tournament with his fifth All-America honor. He is the only wrestler in program history with five All-America honors. His 6-4 win in the consolation semis was the 100th of his career. He fell to fourth place following a 12-4 loss in the consolation finals.

“I’m a competitor and I hate losing, and it’s tough to put that aside but at the same time the other voice inside me is trying to tell me how much I have to be thankful for and how good my college career has been,” Kemerer said. “All of the good things I’d tell someone else I am trying to tell myself. It’s a little battle there.”

Marinelli won by medical forfeit in the fifth-place match. He finished his career a four-time Big Ten Conference champion and four-time All-American.

“My goal and my word that I like to describe myself is a champion,” Marinelli said. “If I don’t get what I want I can still be a champion off the mat. I can still be a champion the way I carry myself. I will be a champion for Christ. I will be a champion for my wife, my teammates, my friends, my family. In the future I’d love to coach. I’d love to lead someone to a victory, and I’ll be a champion for them.”

Cassioppi finished his tournament a three-time All-American with a 2-0 win in the seventh-place match. He won his final match with a second-period rideout and third-period escape.

“I didn’t necessarily have the results I had last year,” Cassioppi said. “I took third last year and seventh this year, but I am a lot better wrestler than I was last year. I have improved a lot and I need to keep that going on the mat. I need to keep movement on the mat.”

Iowa State wins three medal matches at NCAA Championships

Sports

March 21st, 2022 by admin

DETROIT – All three Iowa State wrestling All-Americans won their medal matches Saturday, as the Cyclones closed out the NCAA Championships at Little Caesars Arena.

David Carr (157) finished third, Marcus Coleman (184) finished seventh and Yonger Bastida (197) finished fifth, as Iowa State crowned its most NCAA All-Americans under head coach Kevin Dresser.

In the consolation semifinals, Carr beat No. 8 Will Lewan of Michigan 6-3. Carr led 2-1 after the first period with a takedown and escaped in the second to take a 3-1 lead. After Lewan escaped to start the third, Carr sealed the match with a takedown with :16 left. In the third-place match, Carr beat Nebraska’s No. 10 Peyton Robb 7-2 for the second time this season. Carr notched a takedown with :22 left in the first period to lead 2-0, while Robb’s escape to start the second was the only points of the period. Carr started the third on bottom, as he reversed Robb and put him on his back to seal his sixth-straight victory in the consolation round.

Coleman beat No. 11 Jonathan Loew of Cornell 8-3 in the seventh-place match. Coleman led 2-1 after the first period and extended the lead to 4-2 after two periods with a takedown with :47 left in the second period. Coleman started the third on bottom and escaped with 1:47 to go. He added a takedown with :51 left that locked up the victory.

For the third time this season, Bastida met No. 2 Stephen Buchanan of Wyoming in the consolation semifinals. Buchanan used a late takedown in the first period to take a 3-2 lead and held on for the 4-3 victory. In the fifth-place match, Bastida used a takedown with 1:26 left against No. 21 Gavin Hoffman of Ohio State to put Hoffman on his back. Bastida recorded the fall in 2:29 for his first career fall against an NCAA Division I opponent.

Sen. Grassley says Judge Jackson will face ‘tough questions’ as Biden nominee

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March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Confirmation hearings are getting underway this (Monday) morning for President Biden’s nominee to the U-S Supreme Court. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley will be leading the Republicans in their questioning of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. “We will be fair and thorough, as people would expect us to be, but we won’t get down in the gutter like Democrats did during the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings,” Grassley says. “I’m sure you folks remember how bad that got.”

Grassley is referring to now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was nominated for the Supreme Court by President Trump in 2018. Shortly after being nominated, Kavanaugh was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in the 1980s when they were in high school, and two other women accused him of sexual misconduct, all allegations he denied. After fiery hearings, Kavanaugh was confirmed by the Senate on a 50-to-48 vote. As for Jackson, Grassley says she’ll be facing, in his words, tough questions. “Those tough questions will be about her record,” Grassley says, “tough questions about her judicial philosophy, tough questions about her views on the role of justices of the Supreme Court.”

Grassley says he’s also concern about whether Jackson believes “in what liberals call a living constitution,” a viewpoint from which the U-S Constitution could be changed based on the perspectives of the justices on the high court. “There’s already been some concerns raised about her preferences and views on criminal sentencing,” Grassley says. “Whether her supporters like it or not, that’s part of her record and it will be the subject of legitimate questions.”

Jackson and Grassley met one-one-one earlier this month, shortly after President Biden announced she was his choice to replace Justice Stephen Breyer, who’s stepping down at the end of June. While Grassley is the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Iowa’s other U-S senator and fellow Republican Joni Ernst is also on the panel.

JERRY R. GRANDQUIST, 64, of Atlantic (Visitation 3/25/22)

Obituaries

March 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

JERRY R. GRANDQUIST, 64, of Atlantic, died Saturday, March 19, 2022, at home. Visitation for JERRY GRANDQUIST is from 4-until 7-p.m. Friday, March 25th, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Interment will be at a later date, at the Iowa Veteran’s Cemetery, near Adel.

Memorials may be directed to the family at this time. They will be designated at a later date to a few of Jerry’s favorite organizations, and may be made in care of the funeral home (P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA 5022)