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Council Bluffs Man Sentenced to Prison for Prohibited Person in Possession of a Firearm

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November 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA – A man from Pottawattamie County was sentenced Friday (11/19) to serve 42 months (3.5-years) in prison, for being a Prohibited Person in Possession of a Firearm. A Judge in Council Bluffs U-S District Court also ordered 42-year-old Domingo Ace Vasquez, III, of Council Bluffs, to three-years of supervised release following completion of his prison term.

On February 21, 2021, the Council Bluffs Police Department responded to a call at a casino regarding a man with a gun and methamphetamine. Vasquez was located and was in possession of a SIG Sauer, Model P938, 9mm pistol. A drug dog made a positive indication and alert on Vasquez’s vehicle, and a loaded magazine that fit the gun was found inside the vehicle.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Council Bluffs Police Department investigated the case.

2021 Class 1A, District 7 All-District Football Awards

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November 19th, 2021 by admin

Offensive MVP: Dalten Van Pelt, Running Back, Van Meter

Defensive MVP: Casey Trudo, Defensive End, Van Meter

First Team Offense
QB Jack Pettit, Van Meter*
RB Gavin Cornelison, ACGC*
RB Logan Cassady, Interstate-35
WR/TE Chris Schreck, Van Meter*
WR/TE Caelen DeVault, Nodaway Valley/O-M*
WR/TE Cade Ward, Interstate-35
OL Jared Wasson, Panorama
OL Lincoln Olsen, Van Meter*
OL Michael Steinfeldt, Van Meter
OL Victor Gonzalez, ACGC*
OL Cael Hoing, ACGC*
Utility Cayden Jensen, ACGC
Kicker Katie Lindsay, Van Meter*

First Team Defense
DL Ryley Snell, Interstate-35*
DL Avery Phillippi, Nodaway Valley*
DL Mike Banks, Van Meter*
DL Payton Jacobe, ACGC*
LB Ben Gilliland, Van Meter
LB Korbin Barck,Van Meter*
LB Reese Moore, Van Meter
LB Reid Rumelhart, ACGC*
DB Ganon Archer, Van Meter*
DB Carter Durflinger, Van Meter*
DB Charlie Crawford, ACGC*
DB Ryan Steinlage, Interstate-35
Punter Hunger Keller, West Central Valley

Second Team Offense

QB Jace Bedwell, Interstate-35
RB Hunter Keller, West Central Valley
RB Ryan Cogil, Panorama
WR/TE Boston DeVault, Nodaway Valley/O-M
WR/TE Caden Peterson, Van Meter
OL Zarrick Mortale, West Central Valley
OL Nic Grob, Van Meter
OL Hayden Tunink, ACGC
OL Dallas Jacobe, ACGC
OL TJ Duff, Interstate-35
Utility Brock Littler, ACGC
Kicker Caden Tost, Van Meter

Second Team Defense
DL Seth Reno, ACGC
DL Ethan Howard, Interstate-35
DL Adam Ayase, Nodaway Valle/OM
DL Jacob Walker, Panorama
LB Ben Marsh, ACGC
LB Kaedon Lindsay, West Central Valley
LB Chase Darst, Interstate-35
LB Cooper Anderson, Panorama
DB Ben Reyes, Interstate-35
DB Klayton Bremer, Panorama
DB Aydn Netten, Van Meter
DB Austin Kunkle, ACGC
Punter Logan Cassady, Interstate-35

Honorable Mention
ACGC: Blake Newby, Miles Kading, Michael Fuller
Interstate-35: Jack Maske, Brock Beeler, Cody Boyle
Nodaway Valley/O-M: Nathan Russell, Elliot Cooney, Carter Holder
Panorama: Josh VanWinkle, Nile Lindstrom, Gavin Godfrey
Van Meter: Kyler Young, Ryan Fisher, Ethan Weigel
West Central Valley: Wyatt Clemetson, Braiden Beane, Aiden Phippen

Clarissa Chun named head coach of University of Iowa women’s wrestling team

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November 19th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Clarissa Chun has been named head coach of the University of Iowa women’s wrestling team. The announcement was made Thursday by Gary Barta, Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair.

“Clarissa is the perfect fit to lead us in our journey to build a championship women’s wrestling program,” said Barta. “Her credentials speak for themselves, and her approach and philosophy match well with our Win. Graduate. Do it Right. values.”

Chun is the first head coach in the history of the program. Iowa announced on Sept. 23, 2021, that it was adding women’s wrestling as an intercollegiate program, becoming the first NCAA Division I, Power Five conference institution to offer the sport.

“It is an honor to be involved in a historic and exciting opportunity for young women across the country to compete as Hawkeyes in women’s wrestling,” said Chun. “I want to thank Gary Barta, Barbara Burke and Tom Brands for their initiative and leadership, which is going to make a positive and lasting impact on the wrestling world. This didn’t happen overnight; it took a lot of hard work and investment from community members and the University of Iowa’s administration, and I send a sincere thank-you to all who have worked to make this happen.

“It is a privilege to be a part of the Hawkeye brand. With that comes great responsibility and high expectations. I am ready to meet those challenges and I am excited to build a winning program in Iowa City, Wrestling Town USA.”

“Gary Barta and Barbara Burke said from the beginning that they would target the best person for the job and that’s exactly what they did,” said Iowa men’s wrestling head coach Tom Brands. “Clarissa Chun has charisma. She has credentials. She has championships. She commands respect and the wrestlers that come to school here are going to love her. This is a big deal for the University of Iowa.”

Chun joins the Iowa women’s wrestling program from USA Wrestling, where she was an assistant coach on the women’s national team from 2017-21. Working on staff with former Hawkeye national champion and women’s national team head coach Terry Steiner, Chun helped lead the United States to 17 World medals, including seven gold, four silver and six bronzes, as well as an Olympic gold, Olympic silver and two Olympic bronzes.

“I am grateful for Coach Terry Steiner’s leadership and mentorship and look forward to continuing our partnership and developing future national, world and Olympic champions for the United States of America. I cannot thank USA Wrestling enough for helping me grow as a person and coach,” said Chun.

In the United States’ most recent showing at the 2021 World Championships in Oslo, Norway, the women’s team won two gold, two silver and three bronze medals, a historic seven-medal performance that led Team USA to a second-place finish.

Prior to being hired at USA Wrestling, Chun was among the most accomplished athletes in international wrestling. 

A two-time Olympian, she took fifth at the 2008 Beijing Games before earning a bronze medal at the 2012 London Games, competing at 48 kg. Chun wrestled at five Senior World Championships, which included a gold-medal performance at the 2008 Worlds in Tokyo. She also competed at the 2000, 2009, 2011 and 2012 World Championships.

During her career, Chun won five U.S. Open titles. She was a 2011 Pan American Games silver medalist and won four gold medals at the Pan American Championships. She was a runner-up at four U.S. World Team Trials and three U.S. Opens, in a career which spanned 18 years competing at the Senior level.

Chun competed for Missouri Valley College, where she was a star on one of the pioneer women’s college wrestling team programs. She made the Senior Women’s National Team while still a student at Missouri Valley.

After leaving college, Chun became a U.S. Olympic Training Center resident athlete for many years, but has also trained at Regional Training Centers on college campuses.

Chun has coaching experience at both the international and college levels. She was a member of the men’s wrestling staff at West Virginia University, serving as the program’s Operations Assistant while also training at the Regional Training Center.

Chun will be inducted in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in June, 2022. She is one of only four females bestowed Distinguished Member honors. In 2018, Chun was inducted into the Missouri Valley College Hall of Fame, Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame and Roosevelt High School Hall of Fame.

Rep. Axne Announces More Than $610,000 in Grants for Municipal Improvements in Third District Cities

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November 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

**New grants for Anita, Atlantic, Blanchard, Clarinda, Creston, Corning, Fontanelle, Lewis, Orient, Red Oak, and Ringgold County**

Anita, Iowa – Iowa 3rd District Democrat Representative. Cindy Axne, today (Friday), announced $611,360 in new USDA Rural Development grants for cities across Iowa’s Third Congressional District to support a range of municipal improvements, including new equipment for Iowa hospitals, police departments, and fire departments. The new grants cover Adams, Adair, Cass, Montgomery, Page, Ringgold, and Union counties.

The grant amount, (local) recipient and purpose can be found below:

  • $136,000 for the City of Anita: $44,000 for the City to assist with the replacement of the roof of the existing fire station. The existing roof has developed leaks and moisture is causing the ceiling insulation to collapse;  $50,000 for the City to purchase essential equipment for the city’s volunteer fire department. This grant will allow the city to purchase a CPR chest compression system and power cot to more efficiently conduct rescue services, and purchase 10 sets of fire protection gear to reduce safety risks for volunteer firefighters. Currently, volunteers manually conduct chest compressions and lift individuals in and out of rescue vehicles, and are using expired fire protection gear; $42,000 for the City to renovate city hall’s restrooms and install a new security window to the city clerk’s office.
  • $50,000 for the City of Atlantic to purchase equipment for the city animal shelter. Since July of 2021, the shelter has been constructing an addition to its facility to enable the separation of cats and dogs. The investment will support the addition of an entry way for customers and staff, an office, a public restroom, a holding room for cats and a room for individuals to meet cats before adoption.
  • $50,000 for the City of Clarinda to purchase surgical equipment for Clarinda Regional Health Center in its surgical and radiology departments to ensure care continues to meet patient needs. CRHC currently provides medical services to nearly 16,000 patients per year.
  • $19,660 for the City of Creston to purchase a law enforcement vehicle, an SUV patrol vehicle, and replace the oldest model in its fleet in order to continue providing public safety services.
  • $100,000 for Corning, Iowa: $50,000 for the City of Corning to purchase a new skid steer and trailer to assist with street repairs, snow removal and loading sand into trucks during winter weather conditions; $50,000 to purchase 4 vans for Imagine the Possibilities, a non-profit organization in the Creston area that serves individuals with disabilities throughout rural Iowa. This project will allow the nonprofit to purchase four vehicles to replace those currently not running at full capacity and improve its transportation services for the residents.
  • $7,000 for the City of Fontanelle to purchase a portable Automated External Defibrillator (AED) machine for the fire department and local Emergency Medical Transportation unit. The existing AED device is 25 years old and out of service.
  • $75,000 for the City of Lewis to replace the sidewalk and curb area serving the city block of City Hall and the public library. A portion of the existing sidewalk has collapsed, creating a public safety hazard for pedestrians.
  • $21,000 for the City of Orient to purchase a skid loader. The skid loader will be used by the public works employee to maintain city infrastructure needs.
  • $50,000 for the City of Red Oak to make street infrastructure improvements and allow the city to more effectively handle storm water runoff in heavy rainfall events, and provide a safe walkway for pedestrians.
  • County of Ringgold: $41,800; $33,000 for the County to purchase a detachable semi-trailer to haul large equipment such as dozers, excavators, track loaders cranes and other off-road construction machinery needed to maintain the secondary road network. The county currently owns a semi-trailer that is beyond useful life; $8,800 for the County to purchase a mower to manage roadside ditch and shoulder vegetation for the city’s residents. The Secondary Roads Department has several pieces of old equipment, including a mower that has reached the end of useful life.

USDA Rural Development Invests $11 Million in Rural Community Infrastructure across Iowa

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November 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

WILLARD, Mo., Nov. 19, 2021 – United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Under Secretary for Rural Development Xochitl Torres Small today (Friday) announced that USDA is investing $222 million to build and improve critical community facilities in 44 states, Guam and Puerto Rico. This community infrastructure funding will benefit nearly 2.5 million people in rural communities (including Kimballton and Red Oak, locally). It also includes $132 million to support health care, food security, and emergency response services for more than 850,000 rural residents in 37 states.

More than 68 rural communities across Iowa will be receiving a total of $11.5 million in loan and grant funding to assist with improvements to 74 infrastructure and critical community facilities. Nationwide, USDA is investing in 537 projects through the Community Facilities Direct Loan and Grant Program. The assistance will fund essential community services that will help keep rural America resilient in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The projects will finance emergency response vehicles and equipment; build or improve hospitals and clinics; and combat food insecurity.

Recipients of USDA investments in Iowa will receive $8,411,800 in loans and $3,124,082 in grant funding. View all 74 Iowa projects here. Examples include:

  • The City of LeMars is receiving a $8,300,000 loan to help expand and renovate sections of the Floyd Valley Hospital (FVH). FVH currently operates a 25-bed critical access hospital in Le Mars. This project will allow the city to expand the existing clinic by 14,300 square-feet, expand the physical therapy space by 5,300 square-feet, upgrade the facility’s geothermal system, and make other essential mechanical and electrical upgrades.
  • The City of Red Oak is receiving a $50,000 grant to assist in making street infrastructure improvements in the community. The section of street being improved is in danger of collapse due to poor storm water drainage, putting pedestrians at risk of injury. This project will allow the city to make the necessary street improvements to more effectively handle storm water runoff in heavy rainfall events and to provide a safe walkway for pedestrians.
  • The City of Kimballton is receiving a $99,000 grant to help renovate street infrastructure. An existing 420-foot section of South 2nd Street is currently in disrepair with curbing that does not accommodate individuals with disabilities. This project will help replace the damaged road and also update the curb ramps at the Odense Street intersection to be compliant with ADA regulations for individuals with disabilities.

More than 100 types of projects are eligible for Community Facilities funding. Eligible applicants include municipalities, public bodies, nonprofit organizations, and federally recognized Native American tribes. Projects must be in rural areas with a population of 20,000 or less.

Cass County Sheriff’s report for 11/19/21

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November 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman was arrested Nov. 14th on assault and other charges. Authorities say 25-year-old Taylor Rourick, of Wiota, was arrested on charges that include Domestic Assault w/ Intent, Child Endangerment and Reckless Use of a Firearm. Rourick was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was later released after posting bond.

And, a man from Minnesota was arrested Tuesday, following an investigation into an accident that happened on I-80 west bound. Deputies located a single vehicle sitting in the median which had struck the cable barrier. The operator was identified as Shaun Parks of Minneapolis, MN. Parks did not recall what had taken place. Subsequent investigation led deputies to believe that Parks was operating his vehicle while under the influence. Parks was arrested on the charge of OWI 1st offense. Parks was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was later released after posting bond.

The vehicle sustained approximately $3,500 of damage, but the cable barrier was not damaged.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 11/19/21

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November 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports one arrest and one minor accident. At around 1-a.m. today (Friday), 30-year-old Michelle Lynn Kasha (no address given) was arrested on Myrtle Street, for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Her bond was set at $2,000.  And, a guardrail was damaged Thursday night, when a Kenworth semi driven by 61-year-old Jonathan Swensen, of Aberdeen, SD, was pulling into the parking lot of “The Playground,” an adult entertainment venue. Swensen was turning south when the trailer his truck was pulling failed to make the turn and struck the guardrail.

There were no injuries, and no citations were reported.

CVS to close hundreds of drug stores, impact in Iowa still unknown

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November 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A national chain of drug stores is announcing significant closures, though the impact in Iowa is still uncertain. CVS has nearly 10,000 stores nationwide but plans to close 900 of them, up to 300 a year for the next three years. The company isn’t saying yet which stores it will close. In Iowa, the chain has 38 stores in 19 cities. CVS says it’s adjusting to consumers who are buying more online. In a news release, the company says the closures will bring a retail presence that means it has the “right kinds of stores in the right locations for consumers and for the business.”

CVS lists the following stores in Iowa: Altoona (1), Ames (2), Ankeny (2), Bettendorf (1), Cedar Falls (2), Cedar Rapids (5), Coralville (1), Council Bluffs (2), Davenport (3), Des Moines (4), Dubuque (1), Fort Dodge (2), Iowa City (2), Marion (1), Mason City (1), Sioux City (1), Urbandale (2), Waterloo (3) and West Des Moines (2).

2021 8-Player, District 10 All-District Awards

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November 19th, 2021 by admin

Most Valuable Player: Lane Spieker, CAM (12)
Offensive Player of the Year: Gavin Smith, Audubon (12)
Lineman of the Year: Dylan Hoefer, Woodbine (12)
Defensive Player of the Year: Joe Kauffman, CAM (12)

First Team Offense
QB-Gavin Smith, Audubon
RB-Lane Spieker, CAM
RB-Carter Andreasen, Audubon
TE/WR-Paul Freund, Woodbine
TE/WR-Tyler Kingery, Exira-EHK
OL-Cooper Nielsen, Audubon
OL-Reese Oglesbee, CAM
OL-Easton Nelson, Exira-EHK
Kicker-Matthew Beisswenger, Audubon
Utility-Cory Bantam, Woodbine

First Team Defense
DL-Dylan Hoefer, Woodbine
DL-Cade Ticknor, CAM
DL-Joey Schramm, Audubon
LB-Joe Kauffman, CAM
LB-Sage Evans, West Harrison
LB-Trey Petersen, Exira-EHK
DB-Tanner Oswald, Coon Rapids-Bayard
DB-Carson Wood, Boyer Valley
Punter-Trevor Malone, Boyer Valley
Utility-Colby Rich, CAM
Returner-Gabe Gilgen, West Harrison

Second Team Offense
QB-Braydon Hast, Boyer Valley
RB-Walker Rife, West Harrison
RB-Easton Hayes, Coon Rapids-Bayard
TE/WR-Braden Wessel, Audubon
TE/WR-Cameron Cline, Woodbine
OL-Alex Foran, Audubon
OL-Gavyn Jessen, CAM
OL-Nolan Hensley, CAM
Kicker-Manny Beisswenger, Audubon
Utility-Drew Volkmann, Boyer Valley

Second Team Defense
DL-Garrett Christiansen, Audubon
DL-Gavin Kelly, Woodbine
DL-Braxton Marxen, Exira-EHK
LB-Bobby Gross, Boyer Valley
LB-Preston McAlister, Coon Rapids-Bayard
LB-Jack Follmann, CAM
DB-Jaidan TenEyck, Boyer Valley
DB-Austin Williams, CAM
Punter-Koleson Evans, West Harrison
Utility-Gavin Larsen, Audubon
Returner-Omarion Floyd, Coon Rapids-Bayard

Honorable Mention
Audubon: Brandon Jensen, Jackson Deist
Boyer Valley: Charlie Brasel, Ben Lantz
CAM: Ethan Follmann, Sam Foreman
Coon Rapids-Bayard: Jacob Estrada, Clark Sievers
Exira-EHK: Aiden Flathers, Derrek Kommes
West Harrison: Mason McIntosh, Brady Melby
Woodbine: Colton Walsh, Sloan Smith

IGHSAU 2021 Preseason Basketball Rankings

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November 19th, 2021 by admin

2021 Preseason Iowa Girls Basketball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, Nov. 18

Class 1A
School 20-21 Record
1 Newell-Fonda 26-1
2 Algona Bishop Garrigan 25-2
3 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 24-1
4 Springville 21-5
5 North Linn 21-3
6 MMCRU 21-3
7 Burlington Notre Dame 19-2
8 North Mahaska 15-4
9 Westwood 19-5
10 Storm Lake St. Mary’s 19-4
11 St. Ansgar 22-2
12 Maquoketa Valley 25-1
13 Montezuma 23-2
14 Kingsley-Pierson 23-2
15 Stanton 20-3

Class 2A
School 20-21 Record
1 Dike-New Hartford 26-0
2 Nodaway Valley 24-1
3 Grundy Center 19-4
4 Central Lyon 20-3
5 Denver 18-5
6 Panorama 19-5
7 Cascade 15-7
8 Sibley-Ocheyedan 16-6
9 West Hancock 19-6
10 Treynor 20-5
11 Jesup 13-9
12 West Fork 14-8
13 South Central Calhoun 14-9
14 Underwood 19-4
15 North Union 15-7

Class 3A
School 20-21 Record
1 Unity Christian 25-2
2 Ballard 24-1
3 West Lyon 24-2
4 Cherokee 23-1
5 Clear Lake 19-2
6 Estherville-Lincoln Central 18-6
7 Center Point-Urbana 15-7
8 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 13-9
9 West Liberty 16-6
10 West Marshall 13-8
11 Roland-Story 17-5
12 Des Moines Christian 20-4
13 Davenport Assumption 8-12
14 Vinton-Shellsburg 18-5
15 Nevada 12-10

Class 4A
School 20-21 Record
1 Glenwood 21-4
2 Indianola 18-5
3 Central DeWitt 16-3
4 Cedar Rapids Xavier 10-7
5 Dallas Center-Grimes 21-3
6 Bishop Heelan 17-6
7 North Scott 16-3
8 Solon 17-6
9 Winterset 14-9
10 Grinnell 16-8
11 Mason City 7-13
12 Spencer 15-8
13 Benton Community 15-8
14 North Polk 15-8
15 Waverly-Shell Rock 21-3

Class 5A
School 20-21 Record
1 Johnston 18-2
2 Waterloo West 19-2
3 Cedar Falls 17-4
4 Iowa City High 10-5
5 Southeast Polk 15-4
6 Des Moines Roosevelt 10-2
7 West Des Moines Valley 10-7
8 Iowa City West 14-4
9 Ankeny Centennial 16-3
10 Cedar Rapids Washington 13-4
11 Dowling Catholic 11-7
12 Waukee Northwest 0-0
13 Sioux City East 18-5
14 Pleasant Valley 10-9
15 Bettendorf 10-