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CAM basketball starts 2024 off with a win

Sports

January 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The CAM Cougars basketball team opened up 2024 with gritty play on Thursday against Southwest Valley and won 58-39. The Cougars exchanged leads multiple times in the first  the first quarter and grabbed a lead by going on a 9-0 run to end the first quarter. That same intensity continued throughout the second quarter and CAM saw their lead grow to 11 thanks to multiple Ryan Bower threes. CAM was up 33-22 going into halftime and never lost the lead again throughout the rest of the game.

Collin Bower was a big part of the physical dominance on Thursday night with a team high 22 rebounds and 13 points. Ryan Bower led the team in scoring with 18 points. The Cougars dominated the rebounding column and converted their second chance opportunities into easy buckets. CAM head coach Ian Hunt talked about Collin Bower’s impact.

Coach Hunt liked the way his team played overall and want’s them to keep their energy consistent.

 

Southwest Valley was led by 12 from Alex Morgan and 11 from Cael Hogan. The Timberwolves fall to 5-3 on the season. CAM bumps up to 4-4 and Travel to Ar-We-Va Friday night.

Ramaswamy says every U.S. school should have three armed guards

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was scheduled to have a campaign event in Perry about an hour after today’s shooting at Perry’s high school, so Ramaswamy said he prayed with the people who showed up and opened up a conversation about what happened.

“There were a lot of emotions expressed, a lot of tears had in that room,” Ramaswamy said. “…My heart goes out to the families. I can’t imagine the parents who have to suffer what they did, their kids being in a high school as something like that happened.”

During a campaign stop in Mason City later in the day, Ramaswamy said every school in the country should have three armed guards. “I’ve been saying that since day one of this campaign: for less than a quarter of the Department of Education’s budget we could actually dissolve the Department of Education and for 20% of that, put three armed security guards (in every school),” Ramaswamy said. “We have to get serious about protecting our children.”

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy campaigning in Mason City.. (KLSS Radio photo)

During an interview with the Des Moines Register and NBC News, Ron DeSantis said gun violence should be addressed at the state and local level and there should be no new federal restrictions on firearms. Nikki Haley was campaigning in New Hampshire and posted a statement on social media, saying “no parent, student or teacher should have to wake up and face news about a school shooting.”

Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, gravely injured during a shooting 17 years ago and founder of the national anti-gun violence group GIFFORDS, issued a written statement early this afternoon.

“Students shouldn’t have to worry about being shot at school. We know that stronger laws prevent gun violence, yet Iowa has some of the weakest in the country,” Giffords said. “My heart goes out to the Perry community, we stand with you and won’t stop fighting to keep our kids safe.”

Iowa Democratic Party chair Rita Hart, in a written statement, called what happened today in Perry “a nightmare” that is happening all too often in the U.S.

“The Perry community deserves better,” Hart said. “Iowa deserves better.”

State Auditor Rob Sand, the only Democrat elected to statewide office in Iowa, said he was “sickened by today’s horrors.

“…Every Iowan can offer thoughts and prayers for the Perry community, but elected officials with the power to reduce senseless violence must do more.”

JANET LEE WEAVER, 75, of Griswold – (Memorial Svc. 1/10/24 )

Obituaries

January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

JANET LEE WEAVER, 75, of Griswold, died January 3, 2024, in Omaha. A Memorial service for JANET WEAVER will be held 11-a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, at the Elliott United Church of Hope, in Elliott (IA). Rieken Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is assisting the family.

Because of inclement weather, visitation has been rescheduled to Wednesday evening from 5-7 PM, at the Rieken Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold. A memorial service will still be held on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at 11:00 AM, at the Elliott United Church of Hope in Elliott.

Interment will be in the Flint Cemetery at a later date.

JANET WEAVER is survived by:

Her husband – Dell Weaver, of Griswold.

Her daughters – Jennifer (Jason) Reynolds; Karrie Weaver; Wendi Weaver, and Lindsey (Josh) Weis, all of Griswold.

Her son – Ryan Weaver (and fiancee Shelly Bass), of Griswold.

Her sister – Cathy Zimmerman.

6 grandchildren, other relatives and a host of dear friends.

Iowa men host Rutgers on Saturday

Sports

January 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Two teams in need of a victory collide in Iowa City Saturday when the Hawkeye men host Rutgers. Iowa is 0-3 in the Big Ten while the Scarlet Knights are 0-2 after a 76-72 loss at Ohio State.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery who says Rutgers will provide a physical test.

Iowa is 0-3 in the Big Ten for the second straight year, but last season rebounded to finish 11-9.

Iowa State men open Big 12 play Saturday at No. 11 Oklahoma

Sports

January 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa State men take an 11-2 record into Saturday’s start of the Big 12 race at 11th ranked Oklahoma. After a 15-17 record last season the Sooners enter the league race with a record of 12-1.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger who says after a number of lopsided wins in nonconference play the Cyclones are ready for the grind of the Big 12 race.

Sophomore guard Tamin Lipsey says the Sooners will be a difficult test.

Lipsey says it would be a huge road win to get to start conference.

No. 4 Iowa women visit Rutgers Friday night

Sports

January 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The fourth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women are on the road Friday night at Rutgers. The Hawkeyes are 3-0 in the Big Ten and beat the Scarlet Knights 111-57 in Iowa City last season.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder. Rutgers is 0-3 in the league race, but Bluder says their size makes them good on defense.

The Hawkeyes are coming off a win over Michigan State at the buzzer and Bluder says the Spartans are one of several teams in the Big Ten that are much improved.

Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags at Half-Staff in Support of the Perry Community 

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff immediately on Thursday, January 4, and remain at half-staff until sunset on Sunday, January 7, 2024, in support of students, families, teachers and staff at Perry High School and the Perry community.

“Our hearts are heavy today, and our prayers are with everyone in the Perry community,” said Gov. Kim Reynolds. “This senseless tragedy has shaken our entire state to its core. I want this community to know that every Iowan stands with you.”

Flags will be flown at half-staff on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays in the Capitol Complex. Flags will also be at half-staff on all public buildings, grounds and facilities throughout the state.

Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

Perry High School Shooting update

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Authorities say a 6th grader was shot to death and five other people were wounded during a shooting this (Thursday) morning in Perry High School — and the 17-year-old suspect, who was a student at the school, died of a self-inflicted gunshot. Four students and a school administrator are hospitalized. One of them is in critical condition, but is expected to survive. During a news conference this (Thursday) afternoon, Perry Police Chief Eric Vaughn was emotional as he praised teachers, staff and students for acting bravely and heroically during a tragic situation.

Mitch Mortvedt, assistant director of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, says the suspect has been  identified as Dillon Butler and he was armed with two weapons — a pump action shotgun and small caliber handgun.

Mortvedt says all evidence t this time suggests the 17-year-old acted alone.

Mortvedt said he had not seen a TikTok video allegedly recorded this (Thursday) morning by Brooks that has been reposted on social media platforms. A reporter at the news conference asked Mortvedt if investigators have determined a motive for the shooting.

Governor Kim Reynolds opened this (Thursday) afternoon’s news conference with a message to the Perry community.

Reynolds has ordered all flags in the state to be lowered to half-staff until sunset on Sunday in support of the students, families, teachers and staff of Perry schools and the Perry community.

Hawkeyes Add 3 To Roster

Sports

January 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa volleyball team has added three more transfers to its 2024 roster. The announcement was made by head coach Jim Barnes on Friday.

Joining the Hawkeyes this month will be sophomore middle blocker Hannah Whittingstall from Southern Methodist University (SMU) and junior libero Kenya Prescott from Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). The Hawkeyes will also welcome senior middle blocker Gracie Gibson from Lafayette College beginning this fall.

Whittingstall (6-foot-2) appeared in 15 matches for the Mustangs this past fall amassing 30 blocks and 36 kills. Whittingstall and SMU won 26 matches and lost in the NCAA Tournament second round to eventual champion Texas. She totaled a career-high nine kills against Houston on Sept. 9, 2023.

The San Antonio, Texas, native was a four-time first team all-state and all-district selection at Alamo Heights High School. She was a two-time District Most Outstanding Hitter and two-time District Champion. Whittingstall was also a four-time San Antonio Express News Super Team Selection and a Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Star. She was the 46th-ranked recruit in the class of 2023.

“Hannah brings a great deal of speed and competitiveness to our middle position,” said Barnes. “She can attack from many areas and she is a relentless blocker. Hannah has a high ceiling and will make an impact over her career as a Hawkeye.”

Gibson (6-foot) has played four seasons at Lafayette College prior to transferring to Iowa. As a senior, she started all 24 matches and earned All-Patriot League Second Team accolades. She finished 2023 with 156 kills, leading the Patriot League in hitting percentage at .381. Gibson tallied a team-high 85 blocks (fifth in the Patriot League) and added 42 digs on defense. The native of San Antonio, Texas, registered single game career highs in kills (13) against Northeastern and blocks (9) against Navy.

She totaled 153 kills and a team-best 44 blocks in 23 matches in 2022. Gibson ranked second on the squad in blocks (73) and amassed 144 kills in 25 matches for the Leopards as a sophomore. She was recognized on the 2021 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with a 4.0 GPA. Lafayette played a shortened 2020 season in the spring of 2021 (seven matches); Gibson recorded a team-high 26 blocks and was named to the conference’s Academic Honor Roll.

“Gracie is a powerful and explosive middle attacker and blocker,” Barnes said. “She is experienced and will fit really well into our middle attack offense. Gracie will also bring mature leadership to our team on and off the court. We are excited about our transfer middles and what they will bring to our team.”

Prescott played the last two seasons at DMACC. She was honored as a 2023 first-team all-conference honoree. The sophomore libero was a defensive staple for DMACC all season. She set the school record mark for digs with 1,541 during her career in Boone. Prescott also holds the record for digs per set at 5.84. In 2023, Prescott had 783 digs, resulting in 6.02 digs per set. The Carroll, Iowa, native ranked fourth in the country in total digs and fifth in digs per set. She competed as a prep at Kuemper Catholic

Bissell to Serve as ISACA President for 2024

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – Adams County Auditor Rebecca Bissell will serve as the Iowa State Association of County Auditors this year. ISACA membership is made up of County Auditors and their staff from all 99 counties in Iowa. The full membership meets at least three times a year and there are also six ISACA districts within the state that meet regularly. The organization focuses on the key areas which Iowa auditors are responsible for including budgets and audits, elections, real estate and valuations and taxes.

Ms. Bissell began her time with ISACA District 4, serving as President of the district for three years and then transitioned to the ISACA Board where she has served as Secretary, Treasurer, and last year, Vice-President. She received the gavel of President at the ISACA Business meeting in August 2023 and will serve for calendar year 2024.

Rebecca Bissell

ISACA’ s goals are to maintain a permanent organization to promote cooperation among Iowa counties which in turn will help to identify common problems and assist in developing solutions to promote standardization of practices to increase efficiency and reduce costs in offices across the state. The organization provides a platform for continuing education and networking of ideas and assists in identifying and seeking legislation necessary to provide sound local services. ISACA advises and shares information with the Iowa General Assembly on matters important to members as well.

“I am honored to serve this year as the ISACA President. I have seen the great work that ISACA has done in improving practices of Auditors’ offices across the state and I am proud and excited to carry that tradition moving forward,” stated Bissell.