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Garza, Clark finalists for AAU James E. Sullivan Award

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September 20th, 2021 by admin

ORLANDO, Florida – University of Iowa sophomore Caitlin Clark and former Hawkeye Luka Garza are one of 38 athletes selected as finalists for the AAU James E. Sullivan Award. This honor is the only national award that puts the best in sports, male and female, head-to-head for the title of “top athlete.”

Voting for the award is open to the public at aausullivan.org. The finalist voting closes at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 27.

The AAU Sullivan Award has been presented annually since 1930 to the most outstanding athlete in the United States. Representatives from the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) created the Sullivan Award with the intent to recognize contributions and achievements from athletes across the country.

During her freshman campaign, Clark averaged 26.6 points, 7.1 assists, and 5.9 rebounds per game in 30 games this season, setting the Iowa freshman record with 26.6 points per game (men’s or women’s), recording the fourth-highest points per game in single-season in Iowa history (men’s or women’s), and was the 2020-21 NCAA Division I scoring leader (men’s or women’s).

The West Des Moines, Iowa, native was named co-Freshman of the Year and first team All-America by The Athletic, USBWA, and WBCA after leading the nation in total assists (214), total points (799), points per game (26.6), field goals made (266), 3-pointers made (116), and ranked second in assists per game (7.1) and 3-pointers per game (3.87). Last month, Clark won her third gold medal and was named the FIBA U19 World Cup Most Valuable Player. The USA Team Captain amassed 100 points, 39 assists, 37 rebounds, seven steals, and six blocks in seven contests.

Garza, who graduated in May with an Economics degree, swept all major postseason men’s basketball awards in 2021 (Wooden, Naismith, Associated Press, Oscar Robertson, NABC, Lute Olson, Sporting News) to become the program’s first consensus National Player of the Year. He became the first Hawkeye men’s basketball player to earn the Big Ten Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year award. Iowa’s first two-time unanimous consensus first-team All-American led the nation in total points (747), 30-point games (8), field goals made (281), and 20-point games (22). The native of Washington, D.C., ranked second nationally in points per game (24.1).

His 747 points in 2021 extended the single-season school record that he set last season. The two-time Big Ten Player of the Year broke Iowa’s 32-year-old scoring record held by Roy Marble on Feb. 21, 2021. He finished his Hawkeye career with 2,306 points, which ranks seventh best in Big Ten history. Garza is the only men’s basketball player in Big Ten history to accumulate 2,250 points and 900 rebounds. He was drafted in the second round by the Detroit Pistons in the 2021 NBA Draft.

“These exceptional athletes truly embody the spirit of the AAU James E. Sullivan Award,” said Jennings “Rusty” Buchanan, AAU President and CEO of the AAU. “They not only top performers in their sport, but also display qualities of leadership, good character, and sportsmanship both on and off the field.”

Last year, the AAU crowned co-winners Sabrina Ionescu, University of Oregon, and Spencer Lee, University of Iowa. Ionescu became the seventh basketball player to take home the award, while Lee became the fifth wrestler to be named the top athlete. The pair are the third duo to win, following the footsteps of the 86th recipients, former Navy quarterback, Keenan Reynolds and former University of Connecticut forward, Breanna Stewart in 2015 and the basketball twins Kelly and Coco Miller in 1999.

Ionescu and Lee joined a world-renowned list of Sullivan Award recipients, including famed Olympians Michelle Kwan (2001), Michael Phelps (2003), Paul Hamm (2004) and Shawn Johnson (2008); University of Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning (1997), Penn State guard John Urschel (2013); 200m backstroke world record holder Missy Franklin (2012) and University of Wisconsin setter Lauren Carlini (2016).

The AAU James E. Sullivan Award presentation will be held at the Rosen Centre in Orlando, Florida, on Oct. 22, with a special recognition reception in conjunction with the Orlando Magic later that evening.

Sioux City woman sentenced to prison for stealing unemployment benefits

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Sioux City woman has been sentenced to six months in prison for making false claims for unemployment benefits during the first couple of months of the pandemic. Fifty-nine-year-old Linda Bosquez pleaded guilty to stealing at least 24-thousand dollars in unemployment benefits she was not entitled to receive. Prosecutors say she used her name and others to file for unemployment benefits in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan and Ohio in May and June of 2020.

Court records indicate Bosquez has three previous theft convictions and two prior convictions for fraud. She’s been ordered by a federal judge to repay the states of Georgia, Michigan and Ohio for the unemployment benefits she illegally received last year.

Update: Iowa DNR releases name of falling victim fatality at Bellevue State Park

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

BELLEVUE, Iowa — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources reports authorities have identified 36-year-old Iris Merfeld, of Zwingle, as the woman involved in the fatal fall at Bellevue State Park this past weekend. According to authorities, Merfeld had been visiting an overlook known as Pulpit Rock in Bellevue State Park in the early morning hours of Sept. 18, when she fell an estimated 150 feet from the bluffs to the rocks below. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Authorities believe alcohol may have played a role in the incident. No foul play is believed to be involved. The Jackson County Sheriff, Bellevue Police Department, Bellevue Fire Department and Maquoketa Police Department assisted the Iowa Department of Natural Resources with the incident.

Bellevue State Park remains open for visitors.

Injury accident in Mills County last week

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s said Monday (Today), one person was injured during an accident Thursday evening. Authorities say a 2008 Dodge driven by 32-year-old Nicholas Carlson, of Council Bluffs, was found to have gone out of control, entered a ditch, went over a culvert, and struck a power pole before crashing into a residential yard in the area of 221st and Barrus Road.

During the incident, the vehicle struck two trees, causing minor damage to one of them, while the other was split in-half and rolled onto its side. Carlson initially claimed to have no injuries, but was assessed by EMS personnel and transported by Silver City Fire and Rescue to the hospital to be checked out.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 9/20/21

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Sept. 15th, of man from Cass County (IA). 42-year-old Shawn Glen Wolverton, of Atlantic, was taken into custody at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Violation of Probation. His bond was set at $2,000.  On Sept. 17th, 53-year-old Mark David Clemmer, of Glenwood, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault w/intent, and interference with official acts. Clemmer was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail.

On Sept. 18th, 47-year-old Timothy Wesley Ford, of Omaha, was arrested in Mills County on a U-S Marshal’s warrant. He was being held without bond. Also on the 18th, 27-year-old Shawna Marrie Watson, of Glenwood, was arrested for Assault w/bodily injury (Bond $1,000). There were two people arrested late Sunday night, in Mills County: 28-year-old Mariah Kay Bernita Swanson, of Mead, NE and 51-year-old Richard Dean Weaver, Jr., of Creston, were each arrested for a Controlled Substance Violation and Possession of Controlled Substance (Bond $6,000 each).

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 09/20/2021

Sports

September 20th, 2021 by admin

Class 5A
1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (4-0), LW #2 vs Dubuque Senior (Thur)
2. Ankeny (3-1), LW #3 vs DSM Roosevelt
3. Southeast Polk (3-1), LW #1 vs Waterloo West
4. WDM Valley (3-1), LW #4 @ Marshalltown
5. Iowa City High (4-0), LW #6 vs Iowa City West
6. Urbandale (3-1), LW #7 vs DSM East
7. Cedar Falls (3-1), LW #9 @ Muscatine
8. Linn-Mar (4-0), LW (X) vs CR Jefferson
9. Cedar Rapids Prairie (3-1), LW (X) @ Ottumwa
10.Dowling Catholic (1-3), LW #5 vs C.B. Abe Lincoln

Class 4A
1. North Scott (4-0), LW #1 vs Iowa City Liberty
2. Indianola (4-0), LW #2 vs Perry
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier (3-1), LW #2 vs CR Washington
4. Bondurant-Farrar (4-0), LW #7 vs Carlisle
5. Lewis Central (2-2), LW #4 @ CB Jefferson
6. Fort Dodge (4-0), LW #6 @ Webster City
7. Fort Madison (4-0), LW #8 @ Mount Pleasant
8. Waverly-Shell Rock (3-1), LW #5 @ Waterloo East
9. Norwalk (3-1), LW #9 @ Boone
10.Newton (4-0), LW #10 vs Pella

Class 3A
1. Harlan (4-0), LW #1 vs Saydel
2. West Delaware (3-1), LW #2 @ Center Point-Urbana
3. Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley (4-0), LW #3 vs Carroll
4. Solon (4-0), LW #4 vs West Burlington
5. Humboldt (4-0), LW #5 vs Ballard
6. Nevada (4-0), LW #7 vs Gilbert
7. Independence (4-0), LW #8 @ South Tama
8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (3-1), LW #10 vs Sioux Central
9. Mount Vernon (3-1), LW (X) @ Benton
10.Davenport Assumption (2-2), LW #6 vs Central DeWitt (Thur)

Class 2A
1. Southeast Valley (4-0), LW #1 @ #4 Estherville Lincoln Central
2. Waukon (3-1), LW #2 @ Oelwein
3. Spirit Lake (4-0), LW #3 @ #6 OABCIG
4. Estherville Lincoln Central (3-1), LW #4 vs #1 SE Valley
5. West Marshall (3-1), LW #7 vs Iowa Falls-Alden
6. OABCIG (3-1), LW #5 vs #3 Spirit Lake
7. West Lyon (2-2), LW #10 @ Sheldon
8. Greene County (3-1), LW (X) @ Clarinda
9. Unity Christian (3-1), LW (X) vs Okoboji
10.Pocahontas Area (3-1), LW #6 vs Clarion-Goldfield-Dows

Class 1A
1. Van Meter (4-0), LW #1 @ West Central Valley
2. Iowa City Regina (4-0), LW #2 @ Wilton
3. Underwood (4-0), LW #3 @ MVAOCOU
4. Pella Christian (4-0), LW #4 @ #6 Sigourney-Keota
5. Dike-New Hartford (4-0), LW #6 vs East Marshall
6. Sigourney-Keota (4-0), LW #7 vs #4 Pella Christian
7. West Sioux (3-1), LW #8 vs Western Christian
8. Cardinal (Eldon) (4-0), LW #9 vs Van Buren
9. Dyersville Beckman (4-0), LW #10 @ Postville
10.Waterloo Columbus (3-1), LW (X) @ Cascade

Class A
1. West Hancock (4-0), LW #1 @ North Union
2. Woodbury Central (4-0), LW #2 @ Lawton-Bronson
3. Grundy Center (2-1), LW #3 @ AGWSR
4. North Linn (4-0), LW #4 vs Soyuth Winneshiek
5. Riverside (Oakland) (4-0), LW #5 @ AHST
6. Logan-Magnolia (3-1), LW #6 vs Missouri Valley
7. North Tama (4-0), LW #7 vs Nashua-Plainfield
8. Mason City Newman (3-1), LW #8 vs #9 North Butler
9. North Butler (4-0), LW #10 @ #8 Newman Catholic
10.Earlham (3-1), LW (X) @ St. Albert

8-Player
1. Montezuma (5-0), LW #1 vs SE Warren
2. CAM (Anita) (4-0), LW #2 @ #4 Audubon
3. Easton Valley (4-0), LW #3 vs Central City
4. Audubon (4-0), LW #4 vs #2 CAM (Anita)
5. Remsen St. Mary’s (4-0), LW #5 @ St. Edmond
6. Newell-Fonda (4-0), LW #6 vs Kingsley-Pierson
7. Janesville (4-0), LW #7 @ #10 Turkey Valley
8. WACO (5-0), LW #8 @ New London
9. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (4-0), LW #9 @ GMG
10.Turkey Valley (4-0), LW #10 vs #7 Janesville

BETTY EMELIE DeBORD, 96, of Atlantic (9-21-2021)

Obituaries

September 20th, 2021 by Jim Field

BETTY EMELIE DeBORD, 96, of Atlantic died Thursday, September 16, 2021 at the Friendship Home in Audubon.  Funeral Services for BETTY EMELIE DeBORD will be held on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 10:30 am at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic.  Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic is assisting the family.

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Visitation will be held on Monday, September 20, 2021 from 5 pm until 7 pm at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials can be made to either the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and can be left or mailed to the funeral home at P.O. Box 523 – Atlantic.

BETTY EMELIE DeBORD is survived by:

Children:  Larry (Judy) DeBord, Sandra (Henry) Eggert and Dorothy (Bob) Bond

9 Grandchildren

17 Great-Grandchildren

as well as nieces and nephews.

26 GOP governors, including Reynolds, seek meeting with Biden on border security

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds and 25 other Republican governors are asking to meet with President Biden to discuss security at the U-S/Mexico border. Governor Reynolds says what’s happening at the southern border is affecting all 50 states. Reynolds says Iowa’s dramatic increase in meth and fentanyl seizures this year is connected to drug smuggling from Mexico.

This summer, Reynolds sent 28 Iowa State Troopers and Department of Public Safety officers south for two weeks to assist Texas authorities. Reynolds says Biden Administration policies have led to a border crisis and the federal government has a duty to solve it. The governor of Vermont was the only Republican governor in the country who did not sign the letter.

Local and Regional Healthcare Facilities Working through Significant Patient Volumes & Testing Shortages

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Anyone seeking healthcare services recently has likely noticed increased wait times, limited appointments, and full parking lots. Cass Health Chief Clinic Administrator Tamara Bireline, ARNP, says “Volumes are very high everywhere, whether it’s in the hospital, emergency department, or your doctor’s office. There isn’t one single illness to blame here, either. We’re seeing high volumes for lots of reasons, including RSV and COVID.” As a nurse practitioner, Bireline also works as a frontline provider in the emergency department. She recently noted that both the Cass Health Emergency Department and the AMC Rapid Care clinic have seen record-setting numbers of patients in the last few weeks.

According to Bireline, “We are seeing huge numbers of patients, and we’re in the process of increasing our staffing levels. We are adding providers, adding nurses – all measures to help us cope with this increased volume.” Ronnie Ross, Cass Health Safety Officer and Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, holds weekly calls with other hospitals in this region, and has communicated that all the hospitals are working through the same issues. “We talk weekly with Region 4 SWIPP [Southwest Iowa Preparedness Partners] hospitals to discuss and coordinate the current and future mitigation needs for the surge of patients,” said Ross.

Testing Shortages Continue

“Historically, our influenza, RSV, and COVID supplies have all been provided by the same vendor. Given the continued need for high volumes of COVID-19 testing coupled with the recent increases in RSV cases, testing needs continue to exceed our capacity. We have worked hard to increase our ability to offer COVID-19 testing and have partnered with another vendor to increase our in-house test availability. However, there aren’t a lot of alternative options for influenza and RSV testing for us to bring on that would increase capacity for those tests without compromising the quality of the test. Until vendors are able to increase production to satisfy the increased demand, we expect the availability of influenza and RSV testing to be limited,” said Cass Health Laboratory Director Mitch Whiley.

With a high number of local patients needing testing for respiratory illnesses, the tests have to be prioritized for those who are moderately to severely ill.

“What this means for our patients is that we will be able to test them for COVID-19. If that test comes back negative, and the patient is only mildly ill, then we will likely not recommend or be able to do any further testing to verify RSV or influenza. Because of the shortages on the RSV and influenza tests, we must reserve these tests for those children who are moderately to severely ill because knowing that result may determine the need for admission or transfer to a higher level of care,” said Bireline.

For those patients who test negative for COVID, and who are mildly ill, providers will recommend that they manage their symptoms at home. “Fluids, rest, and over-the-counter medications are still going to be the right prescription, regardless of what the test result may show,” said Bireline.

Shelby County election information for Nov. 2, 2021

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Shelby County Auditor/Elections Commissioner Mark Maxwell has provided KJAN with a list of candidates whose names will appear on the November 2nd City/School Election ballots.

City of Shelby

Mayor – Ron Kroll

City Council (vote for 2) – Jackie Hursey & Pat Honeywell

City of Tennant

Mayor – James Brantner

City Council (Vote for 2) – Todd Hively & Dennis Oellerich.

City of Harlan

Mayor – Michael Kolbe

City Council – Ward 1: Jay Christensen.

City Council – Ward 3: Jeanna Rudolph.

At Large Center: Sharon Kroger.

City of Irwin

Mayor – James Borcher

City Council (Vote for 3): Lana Schwieso; Greg Gaer; William D. McMahon.

City of Westphalia

Mayor – Jerome Gross.

City Council (Vote for 3): Julie Goetzinger; Ed Goetzinger; Brian Arkfeld.

Cities of Defiance and Panama: Mayor – OPEN               City Council (Vote for 3): OPEN (No candidates have filed)

City of Earling

Mayor – Janice Gaul.

City Council (elect 3) – Troy Langenfeld; Jackie Frum; OPEN

City of Elk Horn (No Mayor elected until 2023 – 4 year term)

City Council (elect 2): Jerry Hoffman; Derick Hogberg; Nolan Teegerstrom.

City Council – To fill a vacancy: Kendall Petersen.

City of Kirkman: Mayor – OPEN; City Council (elect 2) – No candidates filed.

City of Portsmouth

Mayor – Donald Kenkel

City Council (elect 3): Dustin Kleffman; Tim Blum; Jill Prososki.

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

AHSTW Director District 2, 3, 5 and At-Large (Pottawattamie County will provide the information)

Harlan Community Schools – District 1: Alan Hazelton; Missy Cox

HCS – District 2: Mathew Worthey; Jade Albertsen.

HCS – District 3: Mark Sorfonden; Seth Piro; James Reischl.

HCS – District 4: Gregory Bladt; Chris Swensen.

HCS – District 6 (To fill a vacancy): Joseph D. Herzberg.

Exira-EHK Schools Director – Vote for 4: (Information to be provided)

IKM-Manning CSD Director At Large – Vote for 2: Phil Stracke Luke Potthoff; Sam Hansen; Mike Blum.

IKM-Manning Director, District 1B: Megan Reis; Amy Ferneding.

IKM-Manning Director, District 2B: Josh Linde; Steven A. Wiskus.

Information on the Tri-Center and Woodbine CSD Directors, Boyer Valley Director District’s 1 & 2 (Vote for 2 in each), Des Moines Area Community College District 3 and Iowa Western Community College District 9, will be provided by those schools.

In addition, voters in the City of Harlan will vote on Public Measure TE: Shall the following public measure be adopted? “Shall the Board of Trustees of Harlan Municipal Utilities, City of Harlan, in the County of Shelby, State of Iowa, be authorized to discontinue and dispose of the municipally-owned communications utility by sale?”

The polling stations are as follows:

Absentee: Shelby County Courthouse

Fairview-Shelby precinct: Shelby Community Hall in Shelby; Clay-Monroe precinct: Elk Horn Town Hall; City of Harlan, Wards 1,2,3,&4: Therkildsen Center; Cass-Lincoln-Center-Jackson precincts: Therkildsen Center; Greeley-Jefferson-Douglas-Polk precincts: Irwin Community Building; Grove-Union-Washington-Westphalia precincts: St. Joseph’s Parish Hall, in Earling. For more information, contact the Shelby County Auditor’s Office at 712-755-3831. Select option 6.