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IHSAA announces host sites for 2023 Regional Dual Team Wrestling Tournaments

Sports

January 19th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association has released the host sites for the 2023 regional dual team tournaments.

Regional duals for all three classes will be held on Tuesday, January 31st at 6:00 p.m. at 8 sites across the state for each class. The winners at each site will qualify for the State Dual Team Tournament on Saturday, February 4th at Xtream Arena in Coralville.

Teams that get to participate in the regional tournaments are determined by the finals IWCOA rankings, with the top 24 ranked teams in each class participating. The highest-ranked teams host. The top-ranked team at each site receives a bye in the first round. The winner of the first round dual then wrestles the top-ranked team in the final.

Assignments for each site will be announced following release of the final IWCOA rankings. Here are the sites.

Class 1A: Don Bosco, Wilton, Alburnett, Nashua-Plainfield, Lisbon, Logan-Magnolia, Emmetsburg, Woodbury Central

Class 2A:  Osage, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, West Delaware, Mount Vernon, Creston, Webster City, Humboldt, Williamsburg

Class 3A: Southeast Polk, Bettendorf, Waverly-Shell Rock, Ankeny, Linn-Mar, Ankeny Centennial, Valley, Johnston

UNI holds off Illinois State

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January 19th, 2023 by admin

The UNI men’s basketball team was able to fight off Illinois State for a 65-63 win at the McLeod Center on Wednesday night.

The Panthers led by three at the break thanks to a buzzer-beating three by Trey Campbell. He had 14 points in the first half and finished with a game-high 20 points to lead UNI to the win. Bowen Born added 11 points and 4 assists for the Panthers.

UNI improved to 11-9 overall and 6-3 in the Valley. Next up for the Panthers is a trip to Illinois-Chicago at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday.

Cass County Sheriff’s arrest report for 1/16-17/23

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January 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports there were three arrests on Tuesday and another arrest this past Monday. Officials say on Monday (1/16/23), 33-year-old Matthew Stevens, of Lewis, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear. Stevens was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held.

Those taken into custody on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, include:

55-year-old Bernard Ewertz III, and 47-year-old David Headley, both of Log Lane Village, CO. Each was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Drug Trafficking. Ewertz was additionally charged with being a Felon in Control of a Firearm. Both men were booked into the Cass County Jail, and held. Separately, 40-year-old Zachary Frank, of Atlantic, was arrested Tuesday, on a warrant for Theft 4th Degree.  Frank was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on bond.

All criminal charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in the court of law.

Update on Wednesday’s SUV rollover accident in Cass County

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January 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has issued an update on a rollover accident that we previously reported on with limited information. Authorities say that at around 3:10-p.m. Wednesday (January 18th, 2023), deputies and area first responders were called to the intersection of Highland Road and Indian Creek Street, for a single vehicle rollover accident.  Upon investigation it was found that a 2018 GMC Yukon, being operated by Madison Darnell, of Hancock, was traveling East on Highland Road.  Darnell lost control of the vehicle due to slick roadway conditions, and the vehicle entered the south ditch, tipping to it’s side.

The vehicle had five occupants who were all transported via EMS for medical evaluation.  At the time of the accident and during subsequent investigation, it was reported that all injuries were considered to be minor and non-life threatening.  The vehicle sustained significant, totaling damage.

Retail Coach updates retail recruitment and development efforts in Atlantic.

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January 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, received an update from a firm contracted to help recruit new businesses and developers to the City. Last Fall, the Council agreed to renew an agreement with the “Retail Coach” which works alongside the Atlantic Area Chamber pf Commerce to conduct market research and development, in an effort to further high-impact retail recruitment and development strategies. The agreement was for $20,000 – $10,000 less than what was charged the first year of the contract, in 2021.

Austin Farmer, “Retail Coach” Project Director, speaking via video conference call with the Council, said part of the process is attending conferences and speaking with retailers and developers on behalf of the City, such as a conference they are attending this week in Dallas, Texas.

He said there are four key areas of focus in networking with the retail trade industry.

Austin Farmer

The third area of focus is with regard to developers.

The last element in the process, he said, is “Franchisee Recruitment.”

Austin Farmer said they have actively recruited more than 60 regional and national retail prospects and are coordinating with persons who are in charge of searching for real estate for a franchise. Similar efforts are being conducted for the downtown area.

Some of the prospects didn’t have the financial resources to locate in Atlantic, while others are still recovering from the affect of COVID on their business functionality. Following his nearly 40-minute presentation, Farmer answered some questions from the Council, who appeared to have been pleased with his report.

SUV catches fire in Mills County; Rollover accident – no injuries

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January 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports no one was injured following two separate accident so far this week.  Monday evening, a 2011 Jeep driven by 20-year-old Martin Plascencia-Marquez, of Omaha, was traveling east on Highway 34 near mile marker 1, when at around 7:23-p.m., the vehicle began to malfunction. After Plascencia-Marquez pulled-over and popped the hood, he saw flames coming from the engine bay. The compartment became fully engulfed in flames, and was extinguished by first responders.

On Wednesday, Mills County Deputies responded to a rollover accident at 360th/Lambert. A 2022 Nissan was observed in the north ditch. The driver, 23-year-old Ian Rieple, of Omaha, informed the Deputy that he was en route to Malvern, when his vehicle slid-off the road and into the ditch. The Deputy transported the man to a local convenience store to be picked up by his friend and transported back to Nebraska.

HHS Launches Campaign to Raise Awareness of Fentanyl Threat

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January 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announce the launch of a multi-platform, multi-audience messaging campaign aimed at educating parents and young Iowans about the dangers of counterfeit pills and fentanyl.

More and more young Iowans are experimenting with pills believing they will help them feel better, study more effectively or reduce social anxiety. “This is especially dangerous because many of these pills available to young people are counterfeit and contain deadly levels of fentanyl,” said Dr. Robert Kruse, State Medical Director. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that’s 50 times stronger than heroin.  It only takes 2mg of fentanyl to be deadly.  Drug cartels make counterfeit pills with fentanyl because it’s cheap, highly addictive, and encourages repeat business.

The campaign features Deric and Kathy Kidd of central Iowa, who lost their 17-year-old son, Sebastian on July 30, 2021 due to counterfeit pills. “Everyone needs to know these conversations are essential. We all need to start an ongoing and open dialogue with our kids about the ramifications of taking any illicit substance.  It’s imperative that we address the stigma associated with mental health and drug use. Understanding the correlation between the two is the first step in this fight,” shared Deric and Kathy Kidd.

“Raising awareness among young Iowans and their parents about the threat of fentanyl is one of the most important things we can do to save lives and combat the national opioid crisis,” Gov. Reynolds stated. “This new campaign is part of a comprehensive approach that also includes new legislation to enact stricter penalties and enhanced sentencing to hold drug manufacturers and dealers accountable.”

The campaign will include television spots with high-profile social media placements on Facebook and Instagram to enhance awareness of counterfeit pills among Iowans age 25 and up. Messaging will also be targeted toward teens and young adults through YouTube and mobile app targeted banners. HHS also developed a conversation guide for parents. The tool provides parents age specific information about how to start having this important conversation. The conversation guide can be downloaded from the Your Life Iowa website.

In October 2022, HHS announced a program to provide Naloxone (an opioid reversal medication) in schools across Iowa so they can respond to students, staff, or visitors who may be experiencing an opioid overdose. Schools, businesses and organizations can apply for the program on the HHS website using this form.

Cops cleared in fatal shooting of teen

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January 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Four police officers are being cleared of any wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a central Iowa teenager the day after Christmas. Des Moines police were called to a southside apartment early on December 26th where a man said his stepson had pulled a gun on him. The 16-year-old, identified only as T-J, refused to comply with officers’ orders to lower the weapon. After five minutes of negotiation, the boy raised the gun at the four officers. He was shot 14 times.

Following a review of all statements and bodycam video, the Iowa Attorney General’s Office says the shooting was justified and no charges will be filed. The report says the officers were forced to act to protect themselves and others.

Ernst says cutting US defense spending is the ‘wrong thing to do’

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January 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Senator Joni Ernst says now is not the time to cut the Pentagon’s budget. “We know that there are areas in our national defense where we are lagging behind,” Ernst says. “If you take a look at what we call our nuclear triad, we know that we need to modernize. We are very, very far behind in some of those efforts and areas.”

House Republicans say they will insist on cuts in federal spending in any deal to raise the government’s ability to borrow more money to pay its bills. Ernst says cuts to military spending would not be helpful. “To scale back tremendously on national defense, I think it’s the wrong thing to do when we live in an ever increasingly dangerous, dangerous world,” Ernst says.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says every single level of government should be looking at ways to spend less money. He says in an 800 BILLION dollar defense budget, there are areas that can be cut, like the money the Air Force is spending to research the use of biofuels in jets.

Seafood Angel Hair (01-19-2023)

Mom's Tips

January 19th, 2023 by admin

Ingredients

12 ounces uncooked angel hair pasta
1/2 pound uncooked medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 garlic cloves, minced
2-1/2 pounds fresh tomatoes (about 8 medium), chopped
1/4 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon reduced-sodium chicken bouilon granules
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1 package (8 ounces) imitation crabmeat, chopped

Directions

Cook the pasta according to the package directions. Meanwhile, in a large nonstick skillet, saute shrimp in oil for 5 minutes or until shrimp turn pink. Add the garlic, cook 1 minute longer. Remove and keep warm.

In the same skillet, combine the tomatoes, broth, sugar, bouillon, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, simmer, uncovered, for 15 minutes. Stir in crab and reserved shrimp, heat through. Drain pasta, serve with seafood mixture.

Yield: 6 servings.