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Team Tennis changes for boys and girls

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May 19th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic boys tennis team was set to compete in Sub State Team tennis on Saturday but the weather forecast has pushed their date back to Monday. The Sub State at Kuemper will be played Monday, May 22nd starting at 9:30am. Teams competing there are Kuemper Catholic, Clarke, Glenwood, and Atlantic.

Also the Girls Regional Team Tennis Final match between Clarke and Glenwood to be played in Atlantic on Saturday has been moved from a 9:00am to 1:00pm start time.  The teams will play the match on the courts at Sunnyside Park in Atlantic.

Arraignment set for man charged in deadly Iowa jail escape

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May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A judge has signed off on the charges against a man accused of killing a sheriff’s deputy and wounding another while escaping from an Iowa jail. The Pottawattamie County District judge on Friday (today) also scheduled 24-year-old Wesley Correa-Carmenaty‘s arraignment hearing for June 19.

Authorities say Correa-Carmenaty had just been sentenced on May 1 to 45 years in prison in an unrelated murder case when he managed to grab one of the deputies’ guns while being transferred to a Council Bluffs jail. He shot them both and used the jail van to escape. He was recaptured after authorities say he carjacked a woman at gunpoint and forced her to drive to Omaha, Nebraska.

Correa-Carmenaty is charged with murder, attempted murder, escape, kidnapping and other counts.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (5/19)

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May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says three people were arrested on separate charges over the past few days. Yesterday (Thursday), 47-year old Robert Edmund Elmore, of Omaha, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense. Bond was set at $2,000. And, 35-year old Aaron Lee Gillespie, of Glenwood, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Failure to Appear in court on an original charge of Theft in the 5th Degree, for which he was arrested on Wednesday. On Tuesday, 20-year old Austin Ray Jerrett, of Glenwood, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault.

And, the sheriff’s office says no injuries were reported following a single-vehicle accident that happened Tuesday evening. Authorities say Alice Benscoter, of Tabor, was driving a 2006 Chevy southbound on Main Street in Tabor, when she lost control of the vehicle, which entered a ditch on the west side of the road. The vehicle struck a driveway culvert and speed limit sign, knocking it over.

The vehicle continued for about five-to six blocks with heavy front end damage, before it was stopped by a Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputy. Benscoter initially claimed the wind had blown her off the road, then that a tire had blown out, causing her to drive off the road.

Authorities noted the tire was flat, and there was heavy damage to the front passenger side fender, bumper and grill areas. There was also damage along the side of the truck on the passenger side.

Man swaps plea, admits killing 2 Des Moines-area officers

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May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa man has changed his plea and admitted to killing two Des Moines-area police officers last fall. Scott Michael Greene withdrew his not guilty plea at a Friday morning hearing and pleaded guilty to the shooting deaths of Urbandale officer Justin Martin and Des Moines Sgt. Anthony Beminio. He was immediately sentenced to life sentences for two counts of first-degree murder.

The 46-year-old Greene admitted he shot both men in the early morning hours of Nov. 2, 2016. The officers were killed as they sat in their patrol cars, about 2 miles apart. Police arrested Greene later that day.

Exercise in the Park program starts in Atlantic next week

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May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department and Nishna Valley YMCA in Atlantic, have teamed-up to offer free Outdoor Exercise programs at Sunnyside Park and the Schildberg Recreation Area. Ashton Koehlmoos, Fitness Director at the Nishna YMCA, told KJAN News the programs begin this coming Monday (May 22nd).

She says there are three different weeks the exercise programs will be held outside, with the idea being to showcase the amazing parks we have here in Atlantic, and the classes available to you at the Y. Members and non-members of the Y are welcome to participate in the classes.

The first series of outdoor exercise classes run from Monday through Friday this coming week (May 22nd-26th). Some deal with cardiovascular fitness, others encompass the mind and body, such as Yoga and Pilates. They will be held on the west side of the Schildberg Park. Zumba, which is like an exercise party, will be held in the Camblin Shelter at Sunnyside Park, and Boot Camp for those who enjoy a high intensity workout and strength training, will be held at the west side of Schildberg Park.

Ashton says you don’t have to worry about a Drill Instructor barking at you through the Boot Camp, though. The instructors here are much more friendly, and accommodating. The next set of classes take place June 12th through the 16th, and include Zumba, Boot Camp, and “Balance and Flex together.” There’s also “Yogalates,” which…as you might guess…is a blend of Yoga and Pilates, which something new they’re trying this summer.

The third and final series of “Exercise in the Park” events takes place Sept. 11th through the 15th. Classes are available during the mid-morning and late evening hours, and are held on specific days. No pre-registration is necessary, and again there is no charge. If the weather is not cooperating, classes will be moved indoors and the YMCA.

For more information check out the Atlantic Parks and Rec Department website, on Facebook, or call Parks and Rec Director Seth Staashelm at 243-3542.

Atlantic man arrested on assault charge

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May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officers with the Atlantic Police Department, today (Friday), arrested 22-year old Bryce Baker, of Atlantic. Police Chief Dave Erickson reports Baker was taken into custody for Domestic Abuse Assault/3rd or subsequent offense. He was booked into the Cass County Jail.

State Track Boys 4A Day 2 results 05/19/2017

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May 19th, 2017 by admin

110M Hurdle Prelims

8th Alec Mass 12 Lewis Central 14.90q 1.2 2 (Qualified)

4x200M Relay Finals

9th Lewis Central 1:29.44 1
1) DeAnthony Bridgeford 09 2) Logan Redeker 12
3) Max Duggan 10 4) Kenneth McMahan 12

400M Hurdles Finals

10th Jeron Sampson 11 CB, T Jefferson 55.39 3

Distance Medley Relay Finals

DQ– CB, T Jefferson DQ 3
1) Jeron Sampson 11 2) Cameron Lukavsky 10
3) Jake Axtell 12 4) Daniel Carey 12

4x100M Relay Prelims

DQ– CB, A Lincoln DQ 3
1) Jake Snipes 11 2) Lanny Herzog 11
3) Connor Ellis 10 4) Joe Hill 12

Shot Put

9th Dane Theobald 11 Lewis Central 50-08.75 15.46m
47-05.75 50-00.50 50-08.75

4x400M Relay Prelims

  • 5th Lewis Central 3:20.62q 3  (Qualified)
    1) Seth Childers 12 2) Max Duggan 10
    3) Drake Nettles 10 4) Kenneth McMahan 12
  • 15th CB, T Jefferson 3:25.88 1
    1) Jeron Sampson 11 2) Daniel Carey 12
    3) Emilio Rubio 10 4) Jake Axtell 12

State Track Girls 1A Day 2 results 05/19/2017

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May 19th, 2017 by admin

Distance Medley Finals

  • 1st Maple Valley-A-O 4:12.28 3 10
    1) JoHannah McKibben 11 2) Karlee Wolf 12
    3) Jordyn Pester 11 4) Morgan Todd 12
  • 2nd Logan-Magnolia 4:20.55 3 8
    1) Kylan Straight 11 2) Olivia Diggins 09
    3) Violet Lapke 09 4) Kylie Morrison 09
  • 3rd East Mills 4:20.96 2 6
    1) Madison Williams 10 2) Emmy Duysen 12
    3) Zena Courtier 12 4) Janette Schraft 10
  • 6th Nodaway Vall 4:24.80 3 3
    1) Paige McElfish 12 2) Sadie Marnin 11
    3) Rachel Scheel 12 4) Reagan Weinheimer 09
  • 19th Essex 4:36.55 2
    1) Daiton Martin 11 2) Devan Gray 12
    3) Jescenia Mosley 12 4) Kelsi Leininger 11

100M Hurdles Prelims

5th Charissa Mogler 12 Bedford 16.03q 0.3 1 (Qualified)
8th Alyssa Johnson 11 Mount Ayr 16.50q 0.5 3 (Qualified)
13th Bailey Hauschild 11 Fremont-Mills 16.66 -2.6 2
16th Kylan Straight 11 Logan-Magnolia 16.86 -2.6 2
20th Jescenia Mosley 12 Essex 17.08 0.5 3

4x200M Relay Finals

  • 20th Coon Rapids-Bayard 1:52.62 1
    1) Sara Heck 12 2) Tianna Janssen 10
    3) Emily Baker 11 4) Jade Hays 11
  • 22nd St. Albert, CB 1:53.44 1
    1) Khloe Niesen 11 2) Clara Genereux 11
    3) Sophie Sykes 11 4) Jordyn Blaha 09
  • 23rd Nodaway Valley 1:53.49 1
    1) Paige McElfish 12 2) Riley Lonsdale 12
    3) Rachel Scheel 12 4) Sadie Marnin 11
  • 24th Mount Ayr 1:54.29 1
    1) Ryann Martin 10 2) Sadie Frost 12
    3) Caylie Hickman 11 4) Keirston Klommhaus 10

Discus

  • 2nd Maryn Phillips 12 Sidney 123-03 37.56m 8
    123-00 123-03 107-06 120-01 121-10 118-00
  • 12th Delaney Ettleman 11 Logan-Magnolia 109-00 33.22m
    102-06 FOUL 109-00
  • 13th Sophie Phillips 10 Fremont-Mills 108-10 33.17m
    FOUL FOUL 108-10
  • 22nd Kendra Fichter 10 Fremont-Mills 102-02 31.14m
    FOUL 102-02 FOUL

400M Hurdles Finals

8th Clara Schaaf 11 Fremont-Mills 1:09.23 2 1
14th Tianna Janssen 10 Coon Rapids-Bayard 1:10.75 1
18th Jocelyn Amos 09 Griswold 1:11.69 2
20th Makenzie Cunard 11 Logan-Magnolia 1:12.69 1
22nd Zena Courtier 12 East Mills 1:14.92 1

4x100M Relay Prelims

DQ– Woodbine DQ 3
1) Kerstyn Matusik 11 2) Jamie Heffernan 11
3) Cheyenne Watkins 12 4) Kerragen Hamblen 10
DQ– Fremont-Mills DQ 1
1) Bailey Hauschild 11 2) Kynzie Fichter 12
3) Mckayla Gartner 10 4) Clara Schaaf 11

High Jump

  • 2nd Bailey Hauschild 11 Fremont-Mills J5-02.00 1.57m 8
    4-08 4-10 5-00 5-02 5-03
    O         O       O      XO XXX
  • 7th Charissa Mogler 12 Bedford J5-00.00 1.52m 2
    4-08 4-10 5-00 5-02
    PPP     XO   O     XXX
  • 8th Mackenzie Shields 10 Mount Ayr J5-00.00 1.52m 0.50
    4-08 4-10 5-00 5-02
    O        O    XO  XXX
  • 12th Sydney Obermeier 12 Audubon J4-10.00 1.47m
    4-08 4-10 5-00
    O     XO  XXX
  • 15th Emma Hannasch 10 Glidden-Ralston 4-08.00 1.42m
    4-08 4-10
    O     XXX

4x400M Relay Prelims

  • 1st Maple Valley-A-O 4:05.07q 1 (Qualified)
    1) JoHannah McKibben 11 2) Karlee Wolf 12
    3) Jordyn Pester 11 4) Morgan Todd 12
  • 7th Logan-Magnolia 4:13.18q 1 (Qualified)
    1) Violet Lapke 09 2) Abby Goodrich 10
    3) Kaelin Armstrong 10 4) Kylie Morrison 09
  • 13th Mount Ayr 4:17.75 3
    1) Keirston Klommhaus 10 2) Ryann Martin 10
    3) Samantha Stewart 09 4) Bailey Anderson 11
  • 24th Sidney 4:28.18 1
    1) Maddy Duncan 09 2) Savannah Hall 09
    3) Camryn McClintock 10 4) Caitlyn Ward 10

State Track Boys 1A Day 2 results 05/19/2017

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May 19th, 2017 by admin

110M Hurdle Prelims

1st Nolan Smith 11 Audubon 14.92q 1.1 1 (Qualified)
5th Parker Powers 12 Fremont-Mills 15.29q 1.9 2 (Qualified)
12th Sam Obert 12 CR-Bayard 15.59 1.9 2 15.588
17th Dylan Schroeder 11 East Mills 16.06 1.9 2
18th Tyler Brummer 10 Boyer Valley 16.12 1.1 1

4x200M Relay Finals

  • 13th Southwest Valley 1:33.66 3
    1) Wyatt McAlpin 12 2) Chance Cobb 11
    3) Grant Maurer 11 4) Aaron Armstrong 11
  • 16th Mount Ayr 1:33.92 3
    1) Hunter Arends 10 2) Hunter Haveman 10
    3) John Young 11 4) Cal Daughton 12

400M Hurdles Finals

8th Nolan Smith 11 Audubon 56.73 3 1
15th Drake Johnson 10 Stanton 57.94 1
16th Dawson Tullberg 12 Lenox 58.40 1 58.396
19th Josh Bockert 12 Sidney 58.96 3
20th Grant Maurer 11 Southwest Valley 59.23 2

High Jump

  • 4th Sam Obert 12 CR-Bayard 6-02.00 1.87m 5
    5-10 6-00 6-02 6-04
    O        O       O      XXX
  • 5th Parker Powers 12 Fremont-Mills J6-02.00 1.87m 4
    5-10 6-00 6-02 6-04
    O         O     XXO XXX
  • 7th Zach Benedict 11 Sidney J6-00.00 1.82m 1.50
    5-10 6-00 6-02
    O       XO    XXX
  • — Jadon Jahnke 11 Griswold DNS
    5-10
    DNS

Distance Medley Relay Finals

  • 8th Griswold 3:40.18 3 1
    1) AJ Hartman 12 2) Clay Amos 12
    3) Preston Good 10 4) David Thompson 12
  • 10th St. Albert, CB 3:41.55 2
    1) Blake Rallis 11 2) Elijah Finn 12
    3) Tyler Blaha 11 4) Kyle Barnes 1
  • 20th CAM, Anita 3:46.79 2
    1) DeShawn Carr 10 2) Preston Murphy 10
    3) Nicholas Holste 11 4) Thomas Hensley 11
  • 21st Audubon 3:47.63 1
    1) Jackson Jensen 09 2) Joseph Zaiger 11
    3) Tyler Riebhoff 11 4) Kade Jensen 11
  • 22nd Nodaway Vall 3:50.43 3
    1) Beau Weinheimer 12 2) Dallas Kreager 12
    3) Brayten Funke 12 4) Jared Corder 12

4x100M Relay Prelims

  • 10th Fremont-Mills 45.02 3 45.014
    1) Parker Powers 12 2) Carter Jennings 12
    3) Sam Phillips 12 4) Mason Vanatta 10
  • 22nd Southwest Valley 46.46 3
    1) Aaron Armstrong 11 2) Chance Cobb 11
    3) Grant Maurer 11 4) Wyatt McAlpin 12

Discus

  • 2nd Sam Phillips 12 Fremont-Mills 168-06 51.35m 8
    142-06 159-01 168-06 161-09 FOUL FOUL
  • 8th Jalen Malone 11 Boyer Valley 137-05 41.88m 1
    122-01 133-01 137-05 134-10 111-11 FOUL
  • 9th Joseph Zaiger 11 Audubon 135-10 41.40m
    FOUL 124-00 135-10
  • 10th Matt Glockel 12 East Mills 131-00 39.92m
    131-00 92-01 FOUL
  • 17th Quentin Sefrit 12 Bedford 124-09 38.02m
    124-09 121-02 FOUL

4x400M Relay Prelims

  • 4th St. Albert, CB 3:29.65q 3  (Qualified)
    1) Kyle Barnes 11 2) Elijah Finn 12
    3) Luke Gronstal 11 4) Andrew Hanafan 11
  • 8th Mount Ayr 3:31.37q 1  (Qualified)
    1) Cal Daughton 12 2) Mitchell Jennett 12
    3) Hunter Arends 10 4) Hunter Haveman 10
  • 11th Boyer Valley 3:33.26 1
    1) Joe Weber 11 2) Tyler Brummer 10
    3) Connor Garrett 12 4) Zach Ambrose 12

18 inmates disciplined in drug outbreak at Iowa penitentiary

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May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) – Eighteen inmates were disciplined on suspicion of using or possessing synthetic drugs at the Iowa State Penitentiary during a dangerous outbreak that has been contained.

Disciplinary records show inmates who smoked powerful synthetic marijuana acted violently, vomited, screamed and hurt themselves falling. One suffered a seizure, one had to be sprayed with chemicals and several had to be transported in wheelchairs for treatment. Inmates used everything from batteries to razor parts as heat sources to smoke the drugs, which were concealed inside foil and latex glove fingers. One inmate made a pipe from a playing card.

The incidents happened between March 22 and May 5. Department of Corrections spokeswoman Lettie Prell says the prison, which tightened its security for mail and visitors, doesn’t expect any more cases. Inmates were punished with detention and loss of earned time.