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Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Sept. 11, 2019

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September 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CDT

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Republicans in Iowa and New Hampshire are vowing to hold a caucus and primary next year, even as party leaders in South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona and Kansas have canceled their contests to help smooth President Donald Trump’s path to reelection. At least three Republicans have stepped up to challenge Trump’s claim to the party’s 2020 presidential nomination, though none is expected to generate enough support to defeat the incumbent.

BETTENDORF, Iowa (AP) — Police in eastern Iowa say they’ve determined that an Illinois man who shot and killed himself as he fled troopers in western Nebraska last month was the gunman who killed a convenience store clerk a day before his death. Bettendorf police issued a written report Tuesday saying police “are certain” 21-year-old Manuel Rangel, of Genoa, Illinois, killed 28-year-old Brittany Wilson. Wilson was found Aug. 17 on the floor of the Big 10 Mart in Bettendorf, where she died.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A Mason City woman who pleaded guilty in a case in which prosecutors say burglarized 13 Iowa homes of patients in search of painkillers has been sentenced to more than a year in federal prison. Federal prosecutors for Iowa say 33-year-old Samantha Jo Rogers was sentenced Monday. The thefts occurred in Cerro Gordo County. Prosecutors say Rogers accessed the private health and residence information of at least 1,900 patients and used that information to steal opioids from patients’ homes.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Providers of Medicaid services in Iowa say they’re owed up to $1.4 million by an insurance company that left the Iowa Medicaid program two years ago. Documents filed with the Iowa Insurance Division show AmeriHealth Caritas could owe as much as $1.4 million to Iowa hospitals, nursing homes and providers of mental health services. An AmeriHealth spokesman says the company continues “to diligently work to resolve any outstanding items.”

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 09/10/2019

Sports

September 10th, 2019 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Denison-Schleswig 25-16-25-25, Clarinda 15-25-15-21
Harlan 17-225-25-25, Shenandoah 25-22-15-18
Kuemper Catholic 25-25-25, Clarinda 17-11-16
Kuemper Catholic 25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 17-19-10
Red Oak 25-25-25, Glenwood 18-17-18
Lewis Central 25-25-25, St. Albert 22-14-12

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 25-25-27, Exira-EHK 18-20-25
Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-25-25, West Harrison 18-9-13
Glidden-Ralston 25-25-25, CAM 4-14-11
Woodbine 28-25-14-21, Paton-Churdan 26-23-25-25-11

Corner Conference

East Mills 25-25-27, Griswold 21-16-25
Sidney 25-25-25, Essex 2-13-10
Underwood 25-25-25, Fremont-Mills 21-22-17

Pride of Iowa Conference

Lenox 25-28-25, Bedford 19-26-16
Nodaway Valley 25-25-25, Mount Ayr 14-19-15

Other Scores

ACGC 27-25-15-25, Woodward-Granger 25-21-25-23
Carroll 25-25-25, Boone 13-12-19
East Union 25-27-25, Central Decatur 21-25-18
West Monona 28-24-25-25, Kingsley-Pierson 26-26-20-12
Westwood 25-25-25, Siouxland Christian 23-14-22

Gary Meyers XC Invite at LeMars 09/10/2019

Sports

September 10th, 2019 by admin

Girls Team Scores

  1. Sioux City East 64
  2. Bishop Heelan 89
  3. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 121
  4. Woodbury Central 139
  5. LeMars 140
  6. Sioux City North 154
  7. Unity Christian 157
  8. MOC-Floyd Valley 198
  9. Logan-Magnolia 198
  10. Cherokee 275
  11. Lawton-Bronson 293
  12. Ridge View 322
  13. CB Thomas Jefferson 331
  14. Gehlen Catholic 404

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Kaia Downs, Sioux City East 18:51.68
  2. Amber Aesoph, Bishop Heelan 19:50.05
  3. Taylor Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia 20:14.07
  4. Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia 20:42.00
  5. Emily Haverdink, MOC-Floyd Valley
  6. Sophia Karras, Sergeant Bluff-Luton
  7. Hale Brester, Sergeant Bluff-Luton
  8. Karlee Phillips, Sioux City East
  9. Lillian Garay, Sioux City North
  10. Chloe Calhoun, LeMars

Boys Team Scores

  1. Sioux City North 30
  2. CB Thomas Jefferson 91
  3. MOC-Floyd Valley 107
  4. Gehlen Catholic 150
  5. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 154
  6. Sioux City East 167
  7. LeMars 177
  8. Storm Lake 234
  9. Bishop Heelan 236
  10. Siouxland Christian 261
  11. Unity Christian 274
  12. Cherokee 284
  13. Sioux City West 340
  14. Logan-Magnolia 371
  15. Ridge View 423

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Jaysen Bouwers, Sioux City North 16:20.25
  2. Wimach Gilo, CB Thomas Jefferson 16:53.57
  3. Will Roder, Gehlen Catholic 16:40.71
  4. Will Lohr, Sioux City North
  5. Aiden Booton, CB Thomas Jefferson
  6. Beshanena Gutema, Sioux City North
  7. Eric Brannon, Siouxland Christian
  8. Juan Martinez, CB Thomas Jefferson
  9. Yemane Kifle, Sioux City North
  10. Colin Greenwell, Sioux City North

Full results: GM-var-boys-2019 GM-var-girls-2019

Atlantic sweeps the podium at Clarinda Cross Country Meet

Sports

September 10th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans had a big night at the Clarinda Cross Country Meet on Tuesday night. Both the girls and boys teams took titles, while Taylor McCreedy grabbed an individual crown in the girls race and Craig Alan Becker was 2nd in the boys race.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 30
  2. Shenandoah 68
  3. Clarinda 92
  4. Nebraska City 92
  5. Red Oak 106
  6. SW Valley 130

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Taylor McCreedy, Atlantic 20:52.78
  2. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda 21:51.27
  3. Ava Rush, Atlantic 22:14.81
  4. Alexa McCunn, Red Oak
  5. Chloe Schaulis, Nebraska City
  6. Jaclyn Reidinger, North Andrew
  7. Brenna Godfread, Shenandoah
  8. Malayna Briner, North Andrew
  9. Madison Botos, Atlantic
  10. Sarah Gilbert, Shenandoah

Boys Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 37
  2. Red Oak 60
  3. Nebraska City 104
  4. Clarinda 122
  5. Shenandoah 138
  6. Bedford 170
  7. Sidney 171

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Noah Jorgensen, Sidney 18:03.05
  2. Craig Alan Becker, Atlantic 18:12.78
  3. James Kearney, Nebraska City 18:22.99
  4. Brad Dennis, Atlantic
  5. Evan Brummer, Atlantic
  6. Baylor Bergren, Red Oak
  7. Ian McCall, Clarinda
  8. Justin McCunn, Red Oak
  9. Tyler Wray, Northwest Nodaway
  10. Zane Berg, Atlantic

Full results to come.

ARLINE GANS, 95, of Irwin (Svcs. 9/13/19)

Obituaries

September 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ARLINE GANS, 95, of Irwin, died Tuesday, Sept. 10th, at Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan. Funeral services for ARLINE GANS will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Sept. 13th, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, in Irwin. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, Sept. 12th, from 3-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Oak Hill Cemetery at Irwin.

ARLINE GANS is survived by:

Her daughter – Lana (Richard) Schwieso, of Irwin.

Her son – Marty Monson, of Lincoln, NE.

4 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.

Mason City woman sentenced to prison in opioid theft case

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September 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A Mason City woman who pleaded guilty in a case in which prosecutors say burglarized 13 Iowa homes of patients in search of painkillers has been sentenced to more than a year in federal prison.

Federal prosecutors for Iowa say 33-year-old Samantha Jo Rogers was sentenced Monday to 14 months in prison. She had pleaded guilty in March to making false statements related to health care matters. Prosecutors dropped other charges in return for her pleas.

The thefts occurred in Cerro Gordo County. Prosecutors say Rogers accessed the private health and residence information of at least 1,900 patients and used that information to show up at patients’ homes, posing as a public health worker recovering opioid medications. On other occasions, Rogers used a crow bar to break down the patients’ doors and steal the narcotics.

Secretary of state urges schools to register 17-year-olds

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September 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate has launched a drive to get schools involved in registering young voters. The Iowa Legislature passed a law in May 2017 that lowered the voter registration age to 17 as of Jan. 1 of this year. Under the new law, those who will be 18 in time for the next general election also may participate in primary elections.

Pate on Tuesday announced plans to award schools that register at least 90 percent of their eligible students to vote with the Carrie Chapman Catt Award, named after the Iowan who was a national leader in the women’s suffrage movement.

He encouraged schools to organize voter registration events on Sept. 24, which is National Voter Registration Day.

Fans and foes of wind turbines turn out at Madison County hearing

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September 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — More than 100 people attended a public hearing in Winterset, today (Tuesday), over a county ordinance that would ban construction of wind turbines and solar panels for the next 27 months. Madison County’s Board of Supervisors has indicated it will use that time to draft new zoning rules for the wind and solar industries. Aaron Price, chairman of the Madison County Board of Supervisors, opened the hearing by cautioning the crowd to keep things civil.

“Do not clap. Do not cheer. Do not make snide comments under your breath,” Price said. “We don’t need any of that.” People from the Winterset area and others from as far away as Algona and Amana spoke. Some argued wind turbines are disturbing the landscape — and causing rifts in families and among neighbors. Paul Ehm lives near Orient and he doesn’t like the noise or the flashing red lights on the five wind turbines operating nearby.

“We have neighbors I don’t talk to anymore. They don’t talk to me,” Ehm said. “That is a cost.” Ehm wasn’t the only person from neighboring Adair County to air grievances at the Madison County hearing. Jodie Hoadley of Orient — a member of the Adair County Board of Supervisors — said by the end of this year there will be over 500 turbines in her county.

“This has caused a lot of relationship issues in the county between family members, neighbors, people in town,” Hoadley said. “People don’t speak that have been friends for years, neighbors for years. It’s tore families apart.” Steve Shelley of Stuart, who’s also an Adair County Supervisor, has one tower on his farm and another is being erected. He urged officials in Madison County to speed up the process of drafting zoning rules for turbines.

“The moratorium, I hate to see you string it out there,” Shelley said. “If you can’t get it done in six months, I don’t know when you’ll possibly get it done.” Allen Lang of Winterset says economic gains from the turbines already in the county are coming at a cost. “It does now look different,” Lang said. “It does now sound different when we go into the countryside.” Janalee Caviness of rural Greenfield helps maintain a small group of wind turbines and she accused critics of new wind farms of having a “not in my backyard” mentality.

“Be fair about it and get real facts,” Caviness said. “Some of the stuff that’s out there is pretty wild.” This was the first airing of the proposed Madison County moratorium and it could go into effect sometime in October. Residents near properties where permits for wind turbines have already been granted pleaded with Madison County officials to stop those projects as well as any new projects.

Gov. Reynolds orders flags at half-staff for Patriot Day

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September 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019, in honor of Patriot Day and in memory of those who lost their lives in the September 11th terrorist attacks.

Flags will be at half-staff on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays in the Capitol Complex. Flags will also be half-staff on all public buildings, grounds and facilities throughout the state.

Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

Shenandoah man arrested on a Bench Warrant

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September 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Page County today (Tuesday), arrested a man wanted on a District Court Bench Warrant for Failure to Appear for his jury trial at 9-a.m., today.  At around 9:20-a.m., 37-year old Jonathan Lynn Gray, of Shenandoah, was arrested  at the Page County Courthouse. Gray was set to stand trial on charges of Assault on Persons in certain occupations – bodily injury, Police Dog – interference, & Interference with acts – bodily injury.

He had been out on bond prior to failing to arrive at the Page County Courthouse prior to start of his trial. Deputies from the Page County Sheriff’s Office transported Gray from the Page County Courthouse to the Page County Jail where he is currently being held on a $20,000 cash only bond, pending further court proceedings.