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Monday (7/3) High School Softball Results

Sports

July 3rd, 2023 by Jim Field

  • Atlantic 5, Denison-Schleswig 3
  • Creston 3, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 2 (8 innings)
  • Glenwood 3, Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 1
  • Lewis Central 14, Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 0
  • Winterset 12, Carroll 0

Monday (7/3) High School Baseball Results

Sports

July 3rd, 2023 by Jim Field

CLASS 1-A DISTRICT FIRST ROUND

District 12:

  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 3, Panorama 2 (9 innings)
  • Mount Ayr 13, Mormon Trail 3
  • Lenox 9, AC/GC 5
  • Bedford 8, East Union 1

District 13:

  • IKM-Manning 9, Glidden-Ralston 1
  • Exira/EHK 3, Boyer Valley 2
  • Alta-Aurelia 8 Audubon 0

District 14:

  • Earlham 11, CAM 8
  • Tri-Center 10, Griswold 0
  • Southwest Valley 6, Stanton 4
  • Woodbury Central 9 Ar-We-Va 0

District 15:

  • Riverside 20, East Mills 4
  • Fremont-Mills 13, Sidney 0
  • St. Albert 20 Essex 1

CLASS 2-A DISTRICT FIRST ROUND

District 11:

  • Chariton 8, Nodaway Valley 0

District 16:

  • Shenandoah 10, AHSTW 2
  • Treynor 15, Missouri Valley 0

REGULAR SEASON

  • Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 7, Atlantic 2
  • Bishop Heelan Catholic 4, Creston 2
  • Bishop heelan Catholic 5, Creston 0
  • Lewis Central 9, Glenwood 2
  • West Harrison 8, Harlan 3 (9 innings)

2023 Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association Baseball Rankings

Sports

July 3rd, 2023 by Jim Field

Final 3-A/4-A Rankings

Class 4-A

  1. Ankeny Centennial (28-6)
  2. Cedar Rapids Prairie (31-5)
  3. Johnston (30-8)
  4. Iowa City High (26-12)
  5. Southeast Polk (26-12)
  6. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (26-11)
  7. Dowling Catholic (22-11)
  8. Dallas Center-Grimes (26-6)
  9. Pleasant Valley (25-14)
  10. Cedar Falls (22-13)

Others Mentioned (alphabetical order): Ames (26-12); Ankeny (19-17); Indianola (24-9); Sioux City East (24-13); Sioux City North (26-11)

Class 3-A

  1. Western Dubuque (28-9)
  2. North Polk (23-4)
  3. Lewis Central (25-4)
  4. Marion (26-5)
  5. ADM (22-8)
  6. Wahlert Catholic (26-11)
  7. Knoxville (30-3)
  8. Assumption Catholic (21-12)
  9. Bishop Heelan  Catholic (23-12)
  10. MOC-Floyd Valley (24-7)

Others Mentioned (alphabetical order): Ballard (18-9); Benton Community (25-9); Bondurant-Farrar (22-12); West Delaware (24-11); Cedar Rapids Xavier (16-17)

WILDA EDGECOMB, 78, of Avoca (7-13-2023)

Obituaries

July 3rd, 2023 by Jim Field

WILDA EDGECOMB, 78, of Avoca died Sunday, July 3, 2023 at Myrtue Medical Center.  Services for WILDA EDGECOMB will be held on Thursday, July 13, 2023 at 11:00 am at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

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Family will greet friends on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

WILDA EDGECOMB is survived by:

Daughters:  Kimberly Kyle of Avoca; Sandra (Tony) Nichalak of Avoca; Dawn Myers of Avoca.

Sisters:  Patricia Dapp, and Debra Pankonen, both of Pipestone, MN.

Brothers:  Scott Pankonen of Mount View, CA; Todd Pankonen of Sioux Falls, SD.

8 Grandchildren

3 Great-Grandchildren

EMS camp planned in Iowa City

News

July 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A summer camp coming up in Iowa City will let kids learn what it is like to work in emergency services. Lieutenant Mike Smith with the Iowa City Fire Department say they do it for not only junior high students, but also high school students and thought this would be a good program to just spur an interest in emergency services,” he says. Lieutenant Smith says the camp includes the Iowa City police and fire departments, Animal Services, University of Iowa Department of Public Safety, Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, Johnson County Ambulance Service, and Johnson County Emergency Management.

“The camp is hands on. And they have the opportunity to do what we do in our jobs,” Smith says. That includes pulling a fire hose through a maze made of plywood to see how firefighters work. “That’s the great thing about our camp is we’re not sitting in a classroom. They’re not sitting there in front of us screen learning PowerPoint, everything is hands,” Smith says. “The police department, they bring out one of their police cruisers and they get to be in the police cruiser and see what it’s like on in the day of life of a police officer.” Smith says they let students know about the whole scope of their work.

“We talk about the good and the bad of our jobs, you know, obviously, it’s not all fun when you’re dealing with emergency management, or when you’re dealing with emergencies,” Smith says. Smith says part of the camp teaches how to deal with stress and they teach them first aid and C-P-R, so they have skills that they can take home and use. Smith says the professionals involved also talk to the students about the importance of serving the community.

“Being able to be a part of your community and serve your community in that fashion is just an added bonus,” Smith says. “And if we can, we can recruit those students from our community that represent our community even better and that’s part of our goal as well. You know, we want our departments our ambulance everything we will want them to be representative of our communities.” The first camp session for junior high students is scheduled for July 10th and 11th, and the next session for high school students is scheduled for July 13th and 14th.

Iowa DCI investigates double shooting in Clinton

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July 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Clinton, IOWA – The Iowa Department of Public Safety reports that on Sunday, July 2, 2023 at 8:34 PM officers from the Clinton Police Department were called to Mercy One Hospital reference a shooting.  An adult male was found with non-life threatening gunshot wounds.  The male victim is familiar with and has identified the suspect.

On July 3, 2023 at 12:42 AM officers from the Clinton Police Department were called to Mercy One Hospital reference a second shooting. An adult female was found with several gunshot wounds.  The female victim was familiar with the suspect.

Evidence was collected indicating a connection between the two shootings.  The suspect has been identified as 39-year-old Randy Allen Jackson.  There is an active warrant for Randy Allen Jackson for Attempted Murder. Jackson is not in police custody and should be considered armed and dangerous.

If anyone has any information of Randy Allen Jackson’s whereabouts they are asked to call the Clinton Police Department at 563-243-1458.  Individuals may also report anonymous information to the Clinton County Crime Stoppers by calling 563-242-6595 or 888-883-8015.

Randy Jackson

*Criminal charges are merely an accusation and all suspects are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Work release escape of James Hoffman

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July 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Corrections reports 66-year-old James Scott Hoffman, who was convicted of Robbery 2nd Degree and other charges in Polk County, failed to report back to the Fort Des Moines Residential Facility as required Friday evening.

Hoffman is a white male. He stands 5-feet 10-inches tall and weighs 197 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on May 12, 2023.

Persons with information on Hoffman’s whereabouts should contact local police.

James Hoffman (IDOC photo)

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 7/3/23

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July 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater today (Monday), reported on numerous arrests that took place from June 25th through the 30th:

At around 9:15-a.m. Friday (June 30), Adair County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 30-year-old Cody Allen Pipkin, of Stuart, at the Adair County Courthouse. Pipkin was wanted on an Adair County warrant for Failure to Appear at a Jan. 9, 2023 Compliance Hearing. He was released a couple of hours later on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

On June 29th, 49-year-old Manishkumar Baldevbha Chaudhri, of Ogallala, NE., was arrested by Adair Police on eastbound Interstate 80 in Adair County, at around 11:24-p.m., following a report of a impaired or tired driver, and their vehicle having no lights on. Following a traffic stop and investigation, Chaudhri was charged with OWI/1st offense. His BAC ultimately registered .189, or more than double the legal limit for intoxication in the State of Iowa. The man was released the next day on a $1,000 c/s bond.

Also arrested on June 29th, was 56-year-old James Dean Johnston, of Des Moines. He was taken into custody at around 7:05-p.m. by Stuart Police, following a complaint received by the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, about a vehicle traveling south on the Stuart Road, and being “all over the road.” A Stuart Police Officer – Daniel Irving – observed the suspect vehicle, a Toyota Sienna, as it was traveling north past his location at the intersection of SE 14th and Division Street, in Stuart. Officer Irving saw the vehicle leave the road and drive onto the shoulder. Johnston told the Officer he was “really tired,” and apologized for his driving.

While speaking with Johnston, the Office noticed a glass pipe with a yellow straw, and what appeared to be a white residue inside. The object was swabbed and tested positive for methamphetamine. A Probable Cause search of the vehicle was conducted. Johnston asked the Officer to help him put his boot back on as he stood by the Officer’s patrol vehicle. Officer Irving observed a cigarette pack shoved partially inside Johnston’s sock, with the top halfway open. When the Officer removed the pack, he saw a baggie with a green leafy substance, which was confirmed to be marijuana. Johnston was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and on two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS)/3rd or Subsequent Offense. He was released the following day on a $2,000 c/s bond.

On June 28th, Adair Police arrested 36-year-old Corey Shane Foshee, of Colorado Springs, CO., for PCS/Marijuana -1 st offense. He was arrested at around 7:54-p.m. following a traffic stop just before entering I-80 at the 78-mile marker, in Adair, on a vehicle with expired Colorado license tags. During an investigation, Foshee opened his glove box to retrieve his license and registration. That’s when Officer Sawyer Ocheltree observed a large Zip Lock bag that later tested positive for marijuana. A search of the vehicle resulted in the recovery of a bong, and another, small container of marijuana in the glove box. Foshee was transported to the Adair County Sheriff’s Office and cited for PCS, before being released from custody.

On June 25th, 56-year-old Douglas Jerome Jones, Jr., of Des Moines, was arrested for Driving While Barred, following a traffic stop by the Iowa State Patrol, for Speeding on the Stuart Road. Jones was released on the 27th, on a $1,000 c/s bond, w/10% acceptable.

Creston man arrested June 26 in Adair County after a pursuit out of Union County

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July 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, today (July 3rd), reports that on Monday June 26, 2023 at approximately 3:30 p.m., Union County notified the Adair County Communications Center that the Creston Police Department was in pursuit of a vehicle that was approaching the Adair County line northwest of Williamson. The pursued vehicle, a red 2003 Ford F-150 pickup, entered Adair County. Approximately two miles after entering Adair County, the driver of the pickup lost control and entered the ditch in the area of 320th Street and Gibbon Avenue, with the driver then fleeing on foot.

Multiple agencies attempted to locate the driver of the F150, to include the utilization of a drone and a K9, but all methods proved unsuccessful. A little after 10:45-p.m., June 26th, the Adair County Sheriff’s Office began to receive reports of a male subject matching the description of the suspect driver in the area of a couple rural residences north of Williamson in Adair County. Adair County deputies responded. Another call was received from a specific residence where it was reported that the suspect was knocking on their door. The deputies pulled into the driveway of the residence on Fontanelle Road. The suspect once again fled on foot, but was apprehended by deputies a short distance later.

The suspect was identified as 20-year-old Isaiah J. Lovell, of Creston. Lovell had an active “No Bond” warrant for his arrest issued out of Polk County for Escape. Charges related to the pursuit are pending. Lovell was released from custody the following day. Agencies assisting in the search for the suspect at the conclusion of the vehicle pursuit were: Creston Police Department; Afton Police Department; Union County Sheriff’s Office; Adams County Sheriff’s Office; Cass County Sheriff’s Office; and Iowa State Patrol.

It should be noted that a criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

New law for reissuing Iowa birth certificates if biological parent’s name omitted

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July 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A man who discovered his biological father’s name through D-N-A testing has inspired a new process for adding a parent’s name to an Iowa birth certificate. A new state law will let adults apply for a birth certificate that includes the name of a biological parent if that name was omitted from the original document. During House debate this spring, Representative Brian Lohse, of Bondurant, explained a former Iowan who was adopted found a brother in Iowa through a D-N-A testing app.

“Also through that testing he found his biological father,” Lohse says. “The law we passed a couple of years ago allows an adopted person to obtain a copy of their original birth certificate. When he did that, he discovered the only name on the birth certificate was the name of his biological mother. This bill was introduced to give him and others like him the ability to add that missing information onto their original birth certificate.”

Senator David Rowley, of Spirit Lake, discussed the bill on the Senate floor just before it passed unanimously this spring. “We live in a time where we can discover through DNA samples our heritage, our ancestry, our countries of origin…Through this process there are adopted adult children that have discovered their biological parents and rekindled close relationships with that parent,” Rowley says. “Through this process with all parties in agreement, the adopted child, now an adult ,will have this document, a reestablished birth certificate, as proof of their biological parent-child relationship for generations to come.”

According to the C-E-O of Ancestry — one of the companies that sells D-N-A test kits — about 30 million people around the world have taken a D-N-A test.