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Clarke Girls Murr Invite 04/29/2021

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April 30th, 2021 by admin

Class A Team Scores

1
Clarke
158.00
2
Interstate-35
119.00
3
Chariton
106.00
4
SEP JV
94.00
5
Red Oak
86.00

Class B Team Scores

1
Wayne
199.00
2
Bedford
87.00
3
Seymour
67.00
4
East Union
65.00
5
Lamoni
46.00
6
Melcher-Dallas
39.00
7
Southeast Warren
35.00
8
Mormon Trail
26.00

Full results HERE.

MVAOCOU Co-Ed Track Invite 04/29/2021

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April 30th, 2021 by admin

Girls Team Scores

  1. KPWC 237
  2. Denison-Schleswig 143.50
  3. Lawton-Bronson 99
  4. West Monona 86
  5. MVAOCOU 69.50
  6. River Valley 32
  7. West Harrison 19
  8. Siouxland Christian 15

Boys Team Scores

  1. KPWC 150
  2. Lawton-Bronson 126
  3. Denison-Schleswig 119
  4. West Monona 102
  5. Siouxland Christian 64
  6. West Harrison 59
  7. MVAOCOU 46
  8. Boyer Valley 42
  9. River Valley 6

Full results: 2021 MVAOCOU Invite

Council Bluffs City Championships Track 04/29/2021

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April 30th, 2021 by admin

Girls Team Scores

  1. Lewis Central 214
  2. CB Abraham Lincoln 178
  3. St. Albert 103
  4. CB Thomas Jefferson 53

Maddie Bergman won four golds for LC: Long Jump, 100M, 200M, and 400M. The Titans won a total of 9 events en route to the title.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Lewis Central 285
  2. CB Abraham Lincoln 98
  3. CB Thomas Jefferson 85
  4. St. Albert 61
  5. Iowa School for the Deaf 6

Hunter Deyon led the way for LC with wins in the Shot Put and Discus. The Titans won 8 events on the night.

Full results HERE.

Griswold Tiger Co-Ed Relays 04/29/2021

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April 29th, 2021 by admin

Girls Team Scores

1
Underwood
144.50
2
AHSTW
117.00
3
Nodaway Valley
114.00
4
Shenandoah
103.00
5
Lenox
71.00
6
Southwest Valley
48.00
7
Griswold
41.00
8
Fremont Mills
40.50
9
Stanton
38.00
10
East Mills
20.00

Underwood won 6 events on their way to the team crown. Nodaway Valley’s Maddax DeVault won the 200M and 100M Hurdles. The Wolverines also won the 4x100M, 4,200M Relay, and Shuttle Hurdle Relay. AHSTW won the Sprint Medley and got victories from Chloe Falkena in the 3000M, Holly Hoepner in the 400M Hurdles.

Boys Team Scores

1
Underwood
165.00
2
Shenandoah
106.00
3
Lenox
80.00
4
Riverside
76.00
5
Nodaway Valley
72.00
6
Missouri Valley
66.00
7
Stanton
52.00
8
East Mills
40.00
9
AHSTW
38.00
10
Southwest Valley
27.00
11
Fremont-Mills
17.00

Underwood won 9 events and grabbed the team title. Nodaway Valley’s Adam Ayase won the 400M. Toby Bower won the 1600M and Doug Berg got the 3200M title. Riverside won the Distance Medley.

Full results HERE.

2 hurt in Pott. County rollover accident

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April 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Two men were injured during a pickup truck rollover accident Thursday afternoon, in Pottawattamie County. According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 1999 Ford Ranger pickup driven by 20-year old Austin Hatfield, of Wilbur, NE., was traveling westbound on I-80 near mile marker 27, when the vehicle went out of control and exited the road before rolling over and coming to rest upright, in a ditch. The accident happened at around 12:48-p.m.

Hatfield was flown by LifeNet to the UNMC in Omaha. His passenger, 30-year-old Kodie Smith, of Ridgeway, MO., was transported by Minden Rescue to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs. Both victims were wearing their seat belts.

Iowa mental health conference to be held via Zoom next month

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April 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, a Zoom conference is scheduled during May to address mental health issues in Iowa. Organizers of the 3rd annual Mental Health Awareness Conference say it’s designed to bring together local, state and national professionals to share perspectives. Tiffany Larson, a program coordinator at Building Families of Clarion, says mental health issues impact the young and old alike.

“Even prior to the pandemic, we started seeing mental health impacting individuals,” Larson says. “Throughout the years, there’s been a heavy stigma when it comes to mental health. The more we can have prevention and education and raise this awareness, the more that we can have more people understand that feelings are valid, it’s okay to not be okay, and when you aren’t, there’s help that is available.”

Lori Foster, a spokeswoman for Van Diest Medical Center in Webster City, says the keynote speaker for the conference is Lyndsey Fennelly, a former Iowa State University All-American basketball player who was drafted by the W-N-B-A. “She is currently writing a memoir detailing her experience with mental illness after two significant breakdowns,” Foster says. “She is a passionate advocate for mental health. She is a mother of two and is married to current Iowa State women’s basketball coach Billy Fennelly.”

The conference is scheduled for Thursday, May 20th, from noon until 4:30. Register at the Van Diest Medical Center website at www.vandiestmc.org.

Iowa Senators Grassley and Ernst part of bipartisan plan to address sexual assault in military

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April 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Military commanders would no longer decide whether soldiers accused of sexual assault are prosecuted under a proposal Iowa Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst are supporting. Ernst, a veteran of the Iowa National Guard, says sexual assault has plagued the military for too long and it makes sense to have neutral party make the decision. “I’m a former commander, but I’m also a survivor of sexual assault,” Ernst says. “I understand the traumatic events too many of our survivors have faced.”

Under the plan that will be considered in a Senate committee, commanders will be notified of pending cases, but it will be prosecutors in the military justice system who decide if charges will be filed when a soldier accuses another soldier of sexual assault. “To help ensure survivors are treated with the dignity, the respect and the justice that they so deserve,” Ernst said. The bill also calls for more training and education that Ernst says will hopefully prevent sexual assaults from being committed in the first place.

New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat, has been working for eight years to build a coalition in the senate to address the issue. During a Capitol Hill news conference today (Thursday), Gillibrand noted Senator Grassley was the first Republican to back her effort. Grassley says the time has arrived for action. “It looks like we’re going to have a success this year…If you’re right, eventually win out in the congress of the United States and this is a perfect example of your hard work paying off, maybe longer than it should have, but paying off now,” Grassley said. “Sexual assault cannot be tolerated anyplace, but particularly in the military.”

Gillibrand also credited Senator Ernst for her work on the policy and her recent effort to line up the votes to get it passed. “She knows that this system is fundamentally broken,” Gillibrand said, “so her leadership today is extremely meaningful.” Ernst previously opposed taking the decision to prosecute out of the chain of command, but Ernst says she has decided to support the change because the problem of sexual assault in the military has gotten worse.

Last year 14 officers at an Army base in Texas were fired or suspended after an independent report found a culture of violence and sexual assault at Fort Hood. Ernst said within the next week, she and Gillibrand expect to have 60 senators as co-sponsors of the proposal. Ernst and Gillibrand both serve on the Senate Armed Services Committee. They intend to insert the Military Justice Improvement plan into the committee’s annual National Defense Authorization Act.

Glenwoood man arrested on sexual assault & false imprisonment charges

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April 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Thursday, said 44-year-old Carlos Rafael Lopez-Ruiz, of Glenwood, was arrested Wednesday on charges that include Sexual Assault and False Imprisonment. Lopez-Ruiz was being held without bond as of the time of his arrest.

And, 25-year-old Daniel Edward Fitch, of Omaha, NE, was arrested Wed. for Driving while Revoked. His bond was set at $1,000.

Synthetic narcotic found after search of Clarinda prison

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April 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Corrections says a large-scale investigation has turned up evidence of the synthetic drug K-2 at the prison in Clarinda. Information from the Department of Corrections spokesman says staff at the Clarinda facility began noticing last week a sudden increase in the number of inmates experiencing symptoms consistent with those that have consumed a narcotic.

Prison leadership requested a large-scale search and dogs from six Iowa prisons searched for illegal narcotics and narcotic-laced materials. Approximately 60 inmates have been found to be involved in consumption, possession, or the introduction of K-2. The spokesman says the prison has known of an increase nationwide in substances coming into prisons through the mail.

The evidence at Clarinda is being processed and the department says it will try to adjust the mail system for inmates to allow those in the prison to still receive mail in a safe and secure fashion. Any decisions on charges against the prisoners will be made after the evidence is processed and the investigation is complete.

Atlantic native Leonard honored by Briar Cliff with Champion of Character Award

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April 29th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic native Catherine Leonard has been honored by Briar Cliff University with their annual Marian Pesky Champion of Character Award. Leonard is a senior member of the women’s volleyball team and was nominated by Coach Lindsey Weatherford for her leadership on and off the court. Leonard also competed on the Briar Cliff women’s basketball team to start her college career.

The Marian Pesky Champion of Character Awards are named for longtime Charger coach and administrator Marian Pesky, who currently serves as the Cliff’s Champions of Character Director. The Champion of Character award is presented to a male and female student-athlete that exemplifies the five core values of the NAIA.

Coach Weatherford said, “”Cat is a strong leader on and off the volleyball court and displays the five core values of the NAIA in all her activities of daily living. Cat joined the volleyball team after being a member of the basketball team for a few years. She fit in right away due to her respect for her teammates and sportsmanship. She took responsibility in mentoring our incoming group of athletes with integrity. Her servant-leadership is unparalleled as a nurse, teammate, sister, daughter and friend to all. Cat is truly deserving of this honor.”