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Authorities arrest grandson in slaying of 84-year-old man

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November 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ROCK VALLEY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have arrested a grandson of an 84-year-old man whose body was found by firefighters in northwest Iowa. The Rock Valley Police Department said in a news release Friday that 19-year-old Santos Rodriguez Jr. is charged with first-degree murder and arson in the slaying of Luis Luevanos. The older man’s body was found Oct. 29 after firefighters extinguished the blaze at the home he shared with Rodriguez. Investigators have since learned that Luevanos had been stabbed several times.

Police say Rodriguez left for Utah after the fire and was taken into custody there. Iowa investigators went to Utah to interview him, and police say Rodriguez admitted stabbing his grandfather and setting the fire. Court records don’t list an attorney who could comment for Rodriguez, who remains for now in Utah.

USS Sioux City crew members spending Veteran’s Day weekend in Sioux City

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November 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Events are taking place today (Friday) across the state in advance of Veteran’s Day, which in tomorrow (Saturday). In Sioux City, sailors from the soon to be commissioned U-S-S Sioux City are spending the weekend in the town for which their combat ship is named. This marks the second straight year that Command Master Chief Timothy Hardin has spent Veteran’s Day weekend in Sioux City. “This year, we wanted to do it again but bring different people. So, me and the commanding officer and the executive officer brought seven different people here so they visit and kind of connect the link between the ship Sioux City and the City of Sioux City,” Hardin said. The crew members, on Thursday, set up flags at Graceland Cemetery and along Lakeport Avenue. This morning (Friday-11am), they took part in a Veteran’s Day ceremony at the Sioux City Public Museum. On Saturday, the crew will attend two Veterans Day breakfasts, serve lunch at the Gospel Mission and attend a Sioux City Musketeers hockey game Saturday night. Hardin, who has served in the Navy for 25 years, said this weekend will be a great experience for his crew.

USS Sioux City Crew in SXC 11-9-17

“You get to meet the people and learn the history of the town named for the ship,” Hardin said. The crew’s training is wrapping up at the U-S-S Sioux City’s current port of Marinette (mair-uh-net), Wisconsin. The ship will be launched in the summer of 2018 with a week-long celebration in Maryland. Nearly 100 sailors are expected to be assigned to the ship. The U-S-S Sioux City is part of a class of vessels that will be deployed close to shore for combat and security missions.

(Radio Iowa)

State Volleyball Championships Scoreboard 11/10/2017

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November 10th, 2017 by admin

Class 5A Championship
(3-0) Cedar Falls 25-25-25, WDM Valley 21-19-16

Class 4A Championship
(3-2) Dubuque Wahlert 23-25-25-19-15, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 25-7-16-25-8

Class 3A Championship
(3-0) Columbus Catholic 25-25-25, Sioux Center 21-20-21

Class 2A Championship
(3-0) Dike-New Hartford 25-25-25, Western Christian 15-21-17

Class 1A Championship

(3-0) Janesville 25-25-25, Le Mars Gehlen Catholic 14-16-19

Atlantic grappler McConkey inks with UNI

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November 10th, 2017 by admin

Atlantic senior John McConkey signed on Friday with the University of Northern Iowa to continue his wrestling and academic career. McConkey said he chose the Panthers over Nebraska, Northern Illinois, and Coe College.

McConkey went 53-4 during his junior season and was the state runner-up at Heavyweight in Class 2A. He fell to Tristan Wirfs of Mt. Vernon in the title match 3-2. McConkey said being so close to a state title has motivated him to work harder and he is currently the 9th ranked heavyweight in the nation by FloWrestling. McConkey talked about improving in the sport after only starting when he was in 8th grade.

McConkey has been a successful athlete in a number of sports for Atlantic but he said the decision to wrestle at the next level came easily.

Atlantic Head Coach Tim Duff said John’s work ethic has got him to the position he is now with a chance to wrestle Division I.

John will join a strong recruiting class for UNI with a number of other top ranked wrestlers. The Panthers were 11-3 in duals last year and placed 18th at the NCAA Championships last year with two All-Americans.

Guthrie County man arrested in Greene County on Audubon County warrant

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November 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Audubon County, Wednesday, arrested a Guthrie County man wanted on an outstanding Audubon County warrant. 35-year old Jason Dean Smits, of Jamaica, was picked up from the Greene County Jail and transported to the Audubon County Jail, were he was charged with Failure to Appear for an Order to Show Cause for Child Support. Smits posted a $1,000 bond and was released. He’s scheduled to appear in court on Monday, Nov. 13th.

And, 27-year old Cole Jacob Benton, of Hamlin, was arrested Thursday afternoon on a Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, charge. The charge was the result of an investigation into an incident at Benton’s residence. He was brought to the Audubon County Jail and later posted a $300 cash bond before being released. His court date was also set for Monday.

Backyard & Beyond 11-10-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 10th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Ali Pieken about the Ladies Night Out event on November 11.

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Animal rights groups demand action against Iowa fur farm

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November 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Federal inspectors have repeatedly ordered a southeast Iowa fur farm to improve the living conditions for ferrets, foxes, raccoons and skunks it sells to government laboratories and pet stores. U.S. Department of Agriculture inspection reports say animals lived in sweltering heat or maggot-infested filth, sometimes with decomposing corpses in their cages at Ruby Fur Farm, located 65 miles (105 kilometers) southeast of Des Moines.

Owner Randy Ruby declined to discuss the reports. But a spokeswoman at an animal business advocacy group says some of the inspectors’ claims were exaggerated and when there were problems Ruby addressed them. No enforcement action has been taken, but animal rights groups want the farm’s animal dealer license revoked and animals removed. A USDA spokesman has declined to say whether enforcement action is under consideration.

2017 Hawkeye Ten All-Conference Volleyball Teams

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November 10th, 2017 by admin

2017 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL TEAMS                    

STUDENT NAME               HIGH SCHOOL                    GRADE  POSITION

FIRST TEAM

1              Lauren Bair                         CLARINDA                           12           OH
2              Sidney Craig                       HARLAN                               12           L
3              **Aimee Adams                  KUEMPER CATHOLIC           11           OH/DS
4              Kalee Peter                         KUEMPER CATHOLIC           12           MH/DS
5              Kara Peter                           KUEMPER CATHOLIC           10           MH
6              **Katherine Poore              LEWIS CENTRAL                    12           OH/S
7              Maegan Holt                      LEWIS CENTRAL                   12           RH
8              **Sierra Athen                    RED OAK                              12           OH
9              Lexie Petry                         ST. ALBERT                            12           S
10           Sydney McLaren                 ST. ALBERT                            12           OH

2ND TEAM

1              Taylor Wedemeyer             CLARINDA                           11           S
2              Megan Witte                     LEWIS CENTRAL                   10           OH
3              Sydney Streicher                RED OAK                              12           L
4              Chloe Johnson                   RED OAK                              10           OH
5              Kealey Anderson               SHENANDOAH                     11           OH/M
6              Maggie Wettengel             ST. ALBERT                           11           L
7              Bailey White                       ST. ALBERT                          11           MH
8              Lexi Larsen                         HARLAN                              12           OH
9              Taylor Promes                   KUEMPER CATHOLIC            12           L
10           Maci Overmohle                 KUEMPER CATHOLIC            11           S

HONORABLE MENTION

1              Cheyenne Elliott                ATLANTIC                            12           MH
2              Alex Mohr                         DENISON-SCHLESWIG         11           OH
3              Sierra Stouder                   GLENWOOD                        12           OH/L
4              MaKenna Hudson             CRESTON                             10           L
5              Logan Hughes                  SHENANDOAH                     11           OH/M
6              Brielle Smith                     GLENWOOD                         11           MH
7              Olivia Petersen                 HARLAN                               11           M
8              Rachel Cushing                 LEWIS CENTRAL                   10           L/DS
9              Sophie Walker                   RED OAK                              10           MH
10           Haley Leinen                      HARLAN                               12           M/OH
11           Madi Lihs                           CLARINDA                           12           MB
12           Cayla Maitlen                     CRESTON                             12           OH

Coin man arrested on drug charges as officers investigate a possible burglary

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November 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Officers investigating a reported, possible burglary in progress, arrested a man on drug charges this (Friday) morning. Police Chief Keith Brothers says 29-year old Nathan Andrew Wilcoxen, of Coin, was arrested at around 6:30-p.m. for possession of methamphetamine and possession of Oxycontin without a prescription, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia. Wilcoxson was arrested while officers were investigating in the 300 block of N. 13th Street. He was being held at the Page County Jail on $2,300 bail.

Police reports have been submitted to the offices of Page County Attorney Carl M. Sonksen for review regarding the filing of formal charges.

UI scientist finds out from media he’s lost key post with EPA

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November 10th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A University of Iowa scientist says he and others who’ve served as advisers to the U-S Environmental Protection Agency are finding out in news stories they’ve been removed or demoted. Many of the scientists come from academia and say they’re being replaced by scientists from industries regulated by the E-P-A. Professor Peter Thorne heads the U-I’s Department of Occupational and Environmental Health and says until recently, he chaired the E-P-A’s Science Advisory Board, the agency’s most prominent advising body. “I was term limited, but I was nominated to continue and I found out from the media that someone else had been asked to chair that going forward,” Thorne says. “So I have not gotten official word, but my name disappeared from the website this week, so that’s confirmation.”

Thorne says he’s worried changes at the E-P-A will limit the agency’s ability to protect public health and the environment. He says scientists from academic institutions serving as advisers are being “marginalized” by the agency’s new leadership. “The scientists are being replaced by industry scientists,” Thorne says, “people who have worked for industry, people who have worked for law firms that have sued the EPA.”

Thorne says scientists who get E-P-A funding for research are now blocked from serving as advisers to the agency. He made his comments on Iowa Public Radio’s program “River to River.”

(Radio Iowa)