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Dominant second half sends Riverside past Audubon

Sports

January 24th, 2023 by admin

Riverside outscored Audubon 21-9 in the third quarter and controlled the game in a 60-40 win at Audubon on Tuesday night.The Bulldogs opened the game on a 7-0 run to set the tone early and would never trail in the game. Kyler Rieken was part of that early spark and he talked about what they were doing well.

Grady Jeppesen had a monster game for the Bulldogs with 36 points, shooting the ball well throughout the night. Ayden Salais added 11 points and Rieken finished with 8. Rieken said it was a great team effort.

Riverside improved to 5-11 on the season and avenge a buzzer-beating loss to the Wheelers earlier in the season. Next up for the Bulldogs is a home tilt with East Mills on Friday.

Audubon was led by 19 points from Edward Miller. The Wheelers drop to 5-12 on the year and will head to Underwood for their next game on Friday.

Audubon girls get back in the win column with home triumph over Riverside

Sports

January 24th, 2023 by admin

The Audubon girls basketball team had been searching for another win for long stretch and got one at home on Tuesday night over Riverside 45-32. The Wheelers opened the game up on a 7-0 run and only trailed briefly early in the second quarter on their way to their second win of the year.

Audrey Jensen was big with 3 triples in the second half, finishing with a game high 14 points. Sienna Albertsen added 10 points and Madison Steckler finished with 8. Audubon head coach Darran Miller thought they played their best game of the year.

The Wheelers ran a high ball-screen offense much of the night and their patience with that set payed off.

The Wheelers improved to 2-15 and will next up head to Underwood on Friday.

Riverside was led by 7 points from Ayla Richardson as the Bulldogs struggled to make shots throughout the contest. The Lady Dawgs fall to 6-11 on the season and will host East Mills on Friday.

Southeastern Iowa Mayor charged with Felony Sex Abuse

News

January 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Washington, Iowa) –  Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety report Jaron Rosien, the Mayor of Washington (Iowa), turned himself-in this (Tuesday) afternoon. Rosien was wanted by Washington County Law Enforcement authorities on criminal charge of Sex Abuse 3rd Degree (Class C Felony).

The charges are a result of an investigation into an incident that allegedly took place January 8th. On January 11th, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) conducted an interview with a 27-year-old male who alleged he was sexually abused by Rosien at a bar on January 8th. Iowa DCI obtained a search warrant for the internal security surveillance footage of the bar on January 12th.

Investigators say footage from the bar shows an individual believed to be Rosien approaching the victim at approximately 1:39 am. Footage shows the individual making sexual contact multiple times with the victim. According to the criminal complaint, Rosien told officials he had behaved “flirtatiously” with an individual matching the victim’s description, but that he could not recall specific incidents due to his own level of intoxication.

Rosien has served the city of Washington since 2014, first as a council member from 2014-2018 and as Mayor from 2018 to present. He released the following statement in response to the allegations:

“I take these allegations very seriously. I also take this job, its duties, and those that rely on me to complete them, very seriously. For this reason I will respectfully step back from the formal role in order to focus on what is required. During this time I think of and wish to thank my family, friends, and community for their support.”

Millie Younquist will step in to carry the duties of mayor during this time.

The investigation into this matter was conducted by Agents within the Major Crime Unit of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation; assisted by the Office of the Washington County Attorney and the Office of the Iowa Attorney General – Area Prosecutions Division.

Link to Complaint/Affidavit

Fort Dodge Police investigate Threat of Terrorism at Saint Edmond School: 16-year old detained

News

January 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Fort Dodge, Iowa) – Officials with the Fort Dodge Police Department report that around 6:30 this  (Tuesday) morning,  members of the Fort Dodge Police Department began to investigate information that had been received concerning a potential threat involving the use of a firearm by a student on the Saint Edmond school campus.
Members of the Fort Dodge Police Department Patrol Division as well as the Criminal Investigations Division, and Webster County Attorney’s office responded to the school to investigate this threat. The student who is suspected of making the reported threat was quickly detained. Following the initial investigation and based on information received, there is no credible evidence to suggest that a firearm ever was in the possession of the student in question, nor did a firearm ever make it onto the Saint Edmond School property. At this time there is no reason to believe that the physical safety of any student or staff was ever in danger.
In response to this threat, a sixteen (16) year old male student has been detained by law enforcement officials and held on the following charges:
* Threat of Terrorism (D Felony)
* Harassment 1st Degree (Aggravated Misdemeanor)
The suspect was transported to Central Iowa Detention in Eldora with this matter being referred to the Webster County Attorney’s Office and Juvenile Court Services for further action. The Fort Dodge Police Department is continuing to investigate this incident and encourages anyone with information to contact police immediately. Information may also be submitted anonymously via Crime Stoppers. As in all matters, the suspect is considered innocent of all charges until proven guilty by a court of law.
Authorities say “This incident highlights the importance of the idea of ‘If You See Something, Say Something”. The combination of students and parents, along with a collaborative effort by the Saint Edmond School System, Fort Dodge Police Department, and Webster County Attorney’s Office led to this swift resolution. We would like to thank the parents and students impacted by this unfortunate incident for their patience and understanding while local law enforcement conducted the investigation.

Gov. Reynolds extends harvest weight limit proclamation for transportation

Ag/Outdoor

January 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

On Friday, January 20, Governor Kim Reynolds signed an extension of the proclamation relating to the weight limits and transportation of grain, fertilizer, and manure.

The Harvest Proclamation is effective immediately and expires February 19, 2023. The proclamation allows vehicles transporting corn, soybeans, hay, straw, silage, stover, fertilizer (dry, liquid, and gas), and manure (dry and liquid) to be overweight (not exceeding 90,000 pounds gross weight) without a permit for the duration of this proclamation.

The proclamation applies to loads transported on all highways within Iowa (excluding the interstate system) and those which do not exceed a maximum of 90,000 pounds gross weight, do not exceed the maximum axle weight limit determined under the non-primary highway maximum gross weight table in Iowa Code § 321.463 (6) (b), by more than 12.5 percent, do not exceed the legal maximum axle weight limit of 20,000 pounds, and comply with posted limits on roads and bridges.

See the proclamation here.

Lee earns 2nd Big Ten Wrestler of the Week Honor

Sports

January 24th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Fifth-year senior Spencer Lee has been named the Big Ten Wrestler of the Week, it was announced Tuesday by the league office.  It is Lee’s second honor this season and the sixth of his career.

The Murrysville, Pennsylvania, native earned the distinction after posting back-to-back falls in dual wins over No. 11 Nebraska and No. 16 Wisconsin.  Lee pinned the Huskers’ third-ranked Liam Cronin in 38 seconds and No. 4 Eric Barnett in 4:38.

The falls were Lee’s fifth and sixth consecutive pins this season – a career long streak.  His last four falls have come against wrestlers ranked in the top 10 nationally.  Lee’s 38-second pin over Cronin was tied for the third-fastest of his collegiate career and it was his 10th career fall in under one minute and 27th first-period fall.

Lee is 10-0 with 10 bonus-point victories this season and he is currently riding a 48-match winning streak dating back to the 2019 season.  It is the ninth-longest streak in program history.

Lee was previously named the Big Ten Co-Wrestler of the Week on Jan. 11.  He also earned the distinction once during the 2017-18 season, twice during the 2020-21 campaign and once last season.

Iowa has had three weekly honorees this season as Cobe Siebrecht was named the Big Ten Wrestler of the Week on Nov. 30.

The second-ranked Hawkeyes return to action Friday, traveling to Happy Valley to face top-ranked Penn State at 7:30 p.m. (CT) from the Bryce Jordan Center. The dual will be televised live on BTN.

Tax filing season is now underway if you e-file

News

January 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)  – It’s officially tax season as the Internal Revenue Service has started accepting digital tax returns. Christopher Miller, the I-R-S spokesman for Iowa, says most Americans qualify to file their taxes online for free. “Each software provider in the Free File program sets up their own eligibility requirements, so it’s important to check them out,” Miller says. “We have a special tool on the Free File site that will help you decide.” Miller says electronic filing of your taxes is the safest, easiest, fastest method to use, and it also means a speedier refund check, if you’re due one.

Miller says, “You could do your taxes 24/7 in the comfort of your own home, using a smartphone or a tablet, or of course, your computer.” Miller says there’s a wide variety of free e-filing software available online. “Free File lets anyone who earned $73,000 or less in 2022 use brand-name tax software to file their taxes online for free,” he says.

Learn more at I-R-S-dot-gov. This year’s tax filing deadline is April 18th.

Governor to speak with victim of Monday’s shooting in Des Moines

News

January 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s governor says she hopes to speak soon with the leader of a Des Moines youth program who’s in serious condition after a shooting at the facility. Des Moines Police have identified the two students who were killed yesterday.

In 2017, Governor Reynolds was in an anti-crime video produced by Will Holmes, the founder of Starts Right Here. “He’s a really good friend of mine and this is a man that has fought every single day to really help these kids that are at risk,” Reynolds said, “to help them get a GED, to help them get training, to help them get a job.”

Holmes, who raps under the name Will Keeps, founded Starts Right Here for Des Moines Public Schools students. In 2021, Reynolds held a public event at the facility in downtown Des Moines. “It was so important to Will that they had a beautiful facility to go to so that these kids felt that this was better than being on the streets and being involved in a gang and being involved in drugs,” Reynolds said.

Will Keeps talks about his anti-crime video in 2017 as the governor looks on. (RI photo)

Des Moines Police have charged an 18-year-old with two counts of first degree murder for killing students Gionni (jee-AH-nee) Dameron, who was 18, and 16-year-old Rashad Carr. Des Moines Police say 18-year-old Preston Walls was also a student at Starts Right Here and he’s been charged with attempted murder for seriously wounding the program’s founder. Holmes is in serious, but stable condition and has a long recovery ahead, according to a statement from his family. They said he’s “more determined than ever” to continue working with at-risk youth.

Reynolds signs her ‘school choice’ bill into law

News

January 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says a state website will be available later today to provide information to low income parents who want to sign up for nearly $7600 in state funding to cover their child’s private school expenses. “They can put their name on a list…a place where if they have questions, they can get those answered as well,” Reynolds said early this afternoon.

Reynolds spoke with reporters shortly after signing the bill creating the new program for parents with kids in private schools this fall. In 2026, the state funding will be available for all Iowa families with a student in a private school. “What an amazing day for our children and parents!” Reynolds said.

A crowd of legislators as well as state and national activists who’ve lobbied for the bill cheered as Reynolds spoke in the Capitol. “Major progress often comes from being willing to challenge the status quo, to think outside of the box, to be open to change, to lead,” Reynolds said. “…We’re rejecting the idea that the answer to improving education is simply pumping more money into the same system year after year without making significant changes.”

Supporters of the bill surround the governor. (RI photo)

Reynolds proposed far smaller programs in 2021 and 2022, but neither could win enough GOP support in the Iowa House. In the June Primary, the governor campaigned against some House Republican opponents and the bill easily cleared the House last night with 54 Republican “yes” votes. House Speaker Pat Grassley said it’s the culmination of what Republicans have been telling voters.

“We said the Republican Party of Iowa is going to take the lead of education issues in Iowa and I think this is just one more example of us delivering on that promise,” Grassley said, and the governor let out a whoop and led the crowd in applause.

Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver credited Reynolds for being “tireless” in pursuing this goal. “I also want to thank the many Senate Republicans who fought through the noise and misinformation — as you hear it — in some cases for decades and advocated for all parents to have the same choice in education as parents with the means to afford it,” Whitver said.

Democratic Senator Claire Celsi of Des Moines was the lone protestor, shouting, “Nobody wants vouchers,” during Whitver’s remarks and a few times during the event.

The new program to provide state money to cover private school expenses is on a fast track. The governor said companies that want to compete to manage the state-funded accounts will be able to submit bids later today.

MERVIN M. COFFMAN, 71, of Elk Horn (formerly of Shelby) – Graveside Svcs. at a later date

Obituaries

January 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MERVIN M. COFFMAN, 71, of Elk Horn (formerly of Shelby), died Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023, in Elk Horn. Graveside services for MERVIN COFFMAN will be held at a later date. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home has the arrangements.

MERVIN COFFMAN is survived by:

His brother – Meredith (Marilyn) Coffman, of Hot Springs, AR.

His sisters – Lynda (Eugene) Wahling, of Shelby, & Laurae (Donald) Kingsbury, of Omaha.

Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com.