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Hawkeyes Release 2024 Outdoor Schedule

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February 19th, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa Director of Track and Field Joey Woody shared the 2024 outdoor schedule on Monday. The Hawkeyes travel coast-to-coast, with stops planned in the states of Arizona, California and Florida during the regular season.

Postseason competition opens in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on May 10-12 with the Big Ten Outdoor Championships. Iowa travels to Fayetteville, Arkansas, on May 22-25 for the West Preliminary.

The NCAA Outdoor Championships are scheduled for June 5-8 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The USATF Olympic Trials will also take place at Hayward Field at the end of June.

Iowa hosts the Musco Twilight on April 20 at Francis X. Cretzmeyer Track in Coralville, Iowa. The Hawkeyes will also compete at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 25-27 and the ISU Alumni Invite in Ames, Iowa, on May 4.

Date Event Location 
March 15-16 USF Alumni Invitational Tampa, Fla.
March 22-23 Clyde Hart Invitational Waco, Texas
March 29-30 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, Calif.
March 29-30 Mike Fanelli Track Classic San Francisco, Calif.
March 29-30 Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla.
April 4-6 Jim Click Shootout Tucson, Ariz.
April 11-13 Bryan Clay Invitational Azusa, Calif.
April 12-13 Tom Jones Invitational Gainesville, Fla.
April 12-13 Beach Invitational Long Beach, Calif.
April 17-20 Mt. Sac Relays Walnut, Calif.
April 20 Musco Twilight Iowa City, Iowa
April 25-27 Drake Relays Des Moines, Iowa
April 26-27 Desert Heat Classic Tucson, Ariz.
May 4 ISU Alumni Invitational Ames, Iowa
May 10-12 Big Ten Outdoor Championships Ann Arbor, Mich.
May 22-25 West Preliminary Fayetteville, Ark.
June 5-8 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore.
June 20-30 USATF Olympic Trials Eugene, Ore.

Clark Earns 27th B1G Weekly Honor

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February 19th, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa National Player of the Year candidate, Caitlin Clark, earned Big Ten Player of the Week, the conference office announced on Monday. She has garnered weekly honors a conference-best nine times this season.

Last week, Clark became the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer surpassing Washington’s Kelsey Plum. In her record-breaking night against Michigan, she registered a program-high 49 points, 13 assists, and five rebounds.

This marks Clark’s 27th weekly award from the conference, which is the most in Big Ten conference history eclipsing former Hawkeye, Megan Gustafson. (23)

PLAYER NOTES

– In the first quarter, Clark broke the NCAA’s all-time scoring record with a logo 3-point basket.

– Clark accomplished the scoring record feat in only 126 career games.

– It was the 17th 40-point outburst in program history.

– It was the most points scored in a single game by an Iowa women’s basketball player.

– She is the fourth different Hawkeye in school history to record 40 or more points in a single game.

– She has 18 career games with 30+ points and 10+ assists, no one in college women’s basketball in past 25 seasons has more than two such games.

– Since 2009, no player has recorded more games of 35+ points, 5+ assists, and 5+ rebounds. She has done it 18 times.

– Clark is the first Division-I player to record 3,500+ points, 1,000+ assists, and 850+ rebounds in a career.

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UP NEXT

The fourth-ranked Hawkeyes will travel to No. 14 Indiana on Feb. 22. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. (CT) inside a sold-out Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The game will broadcast on Peacock (subscription required) and the Hawkeye Radio Network.

TICKET INFORMATION

Season tickets for the 2023-24 campaign are sold out for the first time in program history. Tickets are only sold and issued by the UI Athletics Ticket Office and its authorized agents. Persons buying tickets from other entities do so at their own risk. Fans should use caution if buying tickets from unauthorized outlets and are strongly encouraged to use SeatGeek, the official fan to fan marketplace of Hawkeyes, for sold out events. The UI Athletic Ticket Office is only able to service/support purchases made through that office, or on SeatGeek. Iowa Athletics reserves the right to cancel any ticket purchases, less fees, made for the purpose of resale without notification.

MARSHALLTOWN MAN CONVICTED OF MURDER

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February 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Marshalltown, Iowa) – Officials with the Marshalltown Police Department report a man charged in another man’s murder, was convicted today (Monday, Feb. 19th), of Murder in the 1st Degree, a Class-A Felony. The verdict was handed-down in Marshall County District Court, against 21-year-old Amarrion Demeir Isom, after a trial that lasted just under a week.

Authorities say on March 17, 2023, at 4:03pm, law enforcement responded to 618 West Boone Street in Marshalltown, after receiving a 911 call reporting someone had been injured at this location and was not breathing. Upon arrival, officers found a 27-year-old male deceased. The victim was identified as 28-year-old Isaiah Montell Forest, of Marshalltown. On March 18, 2023, an autopsy of the victim was performed by the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner. The autopsy revealed the victim died as the result of a gunshot wound. On March 19, 2023, law enforcement arrested Isom, who was 20-years old at the time.

Amarrion Isom

Following Isom’s trial, Marshalltown Police Chief Michael Tupper stated, “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Isaiah Forest. This was a senseless crime. We are pleased with the jury verdict and we thank the jurors for their time and work. I am also thankful for the hard work of the law enforcement officers, detectives, prosecutors, and crime scene investigators involved in this case. These dedicated professionals work tirelessly to ensure violent criminals are brought to justice.”

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the Marshall County Attorney’s Office, and the Iowa Attorney General’s Office assisted with this investigation.

Marshalltown teacher arrested, accused of assaulting middle school student

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February 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

A Marshalltown teacher was arrested over the weekend after he was accused of assaulting a student. Paul Philip Miller, 60, of Boone, was taken into custody Saturday after an investigation from Marshalltown police.

A 13-year-old male student at Miller Middle School in Marshalltown reported that he had been assaulted by a teacher while in class on Feb. 12, according to Marshalltown police. After an investigation, Miller was charged with misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury. Miller has since been released on bond.

Paul Phillip Miller

Marshalltown Community School District confirmed Monday that a student and teacher had a “physical altercation in a classroom” and that the teacher involved is no longer an employee of the district.

Governor’s tax package advances, but senators to consider segments of it next

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February 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republicans on a Senate subcommittee have advanced the governor’s bill to speed up state income tax cuts, provide a property tax cut for commercial child care centers AND reduce the tax businesses pay into the state’s unemployment trust fund.

However, Senator Dan Dawson, the Republican who leads the Senate Ways and Means Committee, indicates those components are going to be considered as separate bills in the coming weeks, with his own bill to gradually eliminate the state income tax in the mix. “Right now these are all just pieces of paper people are talking about,” Dawson told reporters after today’s Senate subcommittee meeting on the governor’s bill. “I think it’s important to get fiscal notes and give people a chance to weigh in.”

Senators, from left to right, on subcommittee considering governor’s tax proposals are Senator Dan Dawson (R-Council Bluffs), Senator Jason Schultz (R-Schleswig) and Senator Pam Jochum (D-Dubuque). (RI photo)

Governor Kim Reynolds has proposed lowering the state income tax retroactively to 3.65% this year and to 3.5% next year. “Despite the tax cuts already delivered, Iowa ended the year with a $1.83 billion surplus, $902 million in reserve funds and $2.7 billion in the Taxpayer Relief Fund,” Molly Severn, the governor’s legislative liaison, said during the subcommittee meeting. “The state is over collecting from Iowans and they deserve to keep more of their hard earned money.”

Money in the Taxpayer Relief Fund would be used to accomplish the governor’s immediate tax cutting goals. Dawson has proposed investing that money and using the profits to gradually reduce the state income tax. “We owe it to Iowa, since we’ve accumulated those monies in the Taxpayers Relief Fund, to really kind of think through responsibly what a long term plan is,” Dawson said.

Senate Democratic Leader Pam Jochum of Dubuque said getting rid of the income tax benefits the wealthiest Iowans. “We will be shifting to funding state government with more regressive taxation called sales tax and property tax,” Jochum said, “and those are not good ways to fund state government.”

Jochum also opposes the plan to lower the taxes businesses pay into the state fund that’s used to cover unemployment checks. “Sooner or later there’ll be a downturn in the economy…and then what happens to businesses (as) unemployment goes up and now their tax rates are going to go up to try and keep that trust fund alive and floating?” Jochum said. “That’s probably not the time to ask them to increase their unemployment tax rates.”

Severn told senators the governor’s proposal would lower businesses unemployment insurance taxes by 40%. “Helping companies of all sizes prosper, especially small businesses,” Severn said, “and making Iowa more competitive.”

Initial estimates indicate the tax break would save Iowa employers over $800 million over five years, according to Severn.

Bill would help Iowa cities regulate strip clubs

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February 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Davenport is leading an effort to better regulate adult entertainment establishments. A bill proposed in the state legislature would allow cities and counties to restrict the hours of a strip club if local courts find sufficient evidence of assault, gunshots, or a riot within 500 feet of the business. Davenport Police Chief Jeffery Bladel says a bill legislators passed in 2022 contained a loophole as it didn’t cover adult establishments that don’t serve alcohol. Bladel says the new bill would fix that.

“There was a loophole in there where they didn’t fall anywhere,” Bladel says, “and this does leave us, at the end of the day, the assurance that we can at least take some kind of action when action is needed.” Chief Bladel says managing complaints locally instead of at the state level would be swifter and more effective.

“That is the biggest piece,” he says, “that allows jurisdictions and cities to customize sanctions to whatever issue is they’re dealing with.” The bill has the support of the Metro Coalition, which represents some of Iowa’s largest cities.

IA DPS: Forest City Police arrested suspect in Feb 10th shooting incident

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February 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

FOREST CITY, Iowa – The Iowa Dept. of Public Safety reports that on Monday, February 12, 2024, the Forest City Police Department began an investigation into a shooting incident which had occurred over the weekend, on the 100 block of North 4th Street. The Forest City Police Department requested the assistance of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) in this investigation. This incident occurred on February 10, 2024, but was not reported to the Forest City Police Department until February 12, 2024, at 5:57 p.m.

The investigation resulted in the arrest of Jose Alberto Carrera Patino in the early morning hours of Tuesday, February 13, 2024. Patino was charged with Attempted Murder – Iowa Code 707.11(1) and Going Armed with Intent – Iowa Code 708.8. Patino was held at the Winnebago County Jail on a $30,000 bond. No injuries were reported in this incident.

The Forest City Police Department was assisted by the NCINT Special Operations Group, the Division of Criminal Investigation and the Forest City Ambulance Service.

Anyone with any information regarding this case is asked to call the Forest City Police Department at 641.585.2113 or the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at 319.217.1580.

Ankeny man arrested on an Adair County warrant for multiple charges; Ankeny couple arrested on Theft charges

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February 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports a central Iowa man was arrested Friday night on an Adair County warrant. 36-year-old Lee Delmar Goll, of Ankeny (formerly of Stuart), is charged with:

  • Robbery in the 1st Degree
  • Intimidation with a dangerous weapon – injure or provoke fear
  • Kidnapping in the 3rd degree
  • Dominion/control of a firearm/offensive weapon by a felon
  • Going armed with intent
  • 2 counts of Harassment in the 1st Degree, and
  • Domestic Abuse Assault – Injury or mental illness – 1st offense.

Goll was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $300,000 cash-only bond. There were two other arrests reported on Feb. 16th: 27-year-old Austin John Worthington, of Adel, was picked-up from the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Department on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. He was being held without bond in the Adair County Jail. And, 32-year-old Dalton James Cormeny, of Fontanelle, was picked-up from the Cass County Sheriff’s Dept. and held in the Adair County Jail, on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. He was also being held without bond in the Adair County Jail.

On Feb. 14th, Adair Police arrested 32-year-old Brian Dean Schultz, of Greenfield, on an Adair County warrant for OWI/2nd offense, and Operating a Vehicle without the owner’s consent. He posted bond and was released.

35-year-old Nontsikelelo Nothemba Sifka, of Grand Rapids, MI., was arrested by Adair Police, for OWI/2nd offense, and Possession of Marijuana/1st offense. Sifka was pulled-over at around 11-p.m. Feb. 13th because her SUV had no taillights and her vehicle was seen crossing the center-line of I-80 westbound, near mile marker 76. During an investigation, Adair Police Officer Sawyer Ocheltree had reason to conduct a probable cause search of the vehicle, which resulted in the discovery of marijuana in a jar located on the passenger seat, and an empty beer can and whiskey bottle under the driver’s seat. Sifka refused a breath alcohol test at the scene and at the Adair County Sheriff’s Office. Records indicated she had a prior OWI in Michigan. She was arrested at around 1:18-a.m. on the 14th and released later that afternoon on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Two people were arrested on Adair County warrants, Feb. 13th: 64-year-old Pamela Sue Goodson, and 64-year-old Ronald Dean Goodson, both of Ankeny, were taken into custody at a residence in Fontanelle, on warrants for Theft in the 5th Degree against an older individual. Both were released on a $300 cash/surety bond, each.

Five Hawkeyes Named NFHCA Division I Scholars of Distinction

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February 19th, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Five University of Iowa field hockey student-athletes – Hillary Cox, Lauren DeRose, Harper Dunne, Mia Magnotta, and Sofie Stribos – have been named National Field Hockey Coaches Association Scholars of Distinction, it was announced Monday by the NFHCA.

It is the fourth consecutive honor for Dunne, while Cox and Stribos have earned the distinction three years in a row.

This distinguished program acknowledges exceptional undergraduate student-athletes who have consistently maintained an impressive cumulative grade-point average of 3.9 or higher throughout the fall semester of the 2023-24 academic year.

Iowa finished the 2023 season with a 13-6 overall record and an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance.

IOWA STATE TO HOLD SPRING GAME APRIL 20

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February 19th, 2024 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State football program will conclude its spring season with a Spring Game on Saturday, April 20 at 11 a.m. at MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium.

 Admission to the game will be free to the public. More information for fans will be provided closer to the date of the game.

 The format of the game will be determined by the coaching staff later based on player availability.

 The game is part of a big day for Cyclone Athletics with Cy’s House of Trivia at Hilton Coliseum that evening. For more information on that event, click here.

 The Cyclones enter their ninth season under Matt Campbell’s guidance, returning 18 starters from last season’s team.

 Among the starters returning are Big 12 Offensive Rookie of the Year Rocco Becht, who threw for more than 3,000 yards and connected on 23 touchdowns. Becht’s top four targets return, including: Jaylin Noel (66 receptions, 820 yards, seven touchdowns), Jayden Higgins (53 receptions, 983 yards, six touchdowns) and Benjamin Brahmer (28 receptions, 352 yards, two touchdowns).

 The Cyclone offense also returns running back Abu Sama III, who ran for five touchdowns of 50-plus yards as a true freshman. The entire offensive line returns as well, including sixth-year senior and three-year starter Jarrod Hufford.

 On the defensive side of the ball, safeties Jeremiah Cooper (five interceptions) and Beau Freyler (107 tackles, three interceptions) lead the returnees on a defense that ranked among the Big 12’s top three in scoring and total defense. Cooper and Freyler earned first and second team All-Big 12 honors, respectively.