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Iowa State women’s basketball adds Nyamer Diew

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April 15th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State women’s basketball and Head Coach Bill Fennelly announced the addition of Nyamer Diew [Ny-mere Dew], a 6-1 freshman forward transfer from Butler.

“We are very excited to bring Ny back to her home state,” Fennelly said. “She is an amazing person who will add a great deal to our program both on and off the court. Her versatile skill set combined with her length and athleticism will provide us with many options in how we use her.”

Diew, who hails from Marshall, Minn., graduated high school from Sioux City East in Sioux City, Iowa. In high school, she averaged 15.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.2 blocks and 2.0 steals per contest, while helping the Raiders win two conference championships.

In one season at Butler, Diew averaged 5.3 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game. Diew appeared in 16 games, starting in 10, while averaging 22 minutes of action. Diew shot 36 percent from the floor and 33 percent from deep, and she set a career-high against Xavier with 12 points, five blocks and four steals. Diew also blocked 15 shots in Butler’s final four games of the season.

“I am extremely excited to start this new journey in my college career,” Diew said. “The Butler University community will always be a part of me that I will forever be thankful for. I am excited to grow, not only as a basketball player, but a young woman with the help of the Iowa State women’s basketball program. My teammates have already been amazing, and I cannot wait to meet them all in a few weeks. The Iowa State community is one of the greatest I’ve heard about, so I cannot wait to get to work and play in front of these amazing fans. See you soon Ames and go Cyclones!”

Diew will have four seasons of eligibility remaining.

Page County man arrested following a high speed motorcycle pursuit Thursday

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April 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop in Page County on a motorcycle with no license plate escalated into a high-speed pursuit, Thursday. According to Sheriff Lyle Palmer, a Page County Sheriff’s deputy attempted to initiate a traffic stop on a Kawasaki motorcycle on 310th Street, just west of Highway 71, or about one-mile north of Braddyville. The driver and only occupant of the motorcycle – later identified as 51-year-old Steven William Wells, of College Springs –  was wearing a helmet, along with a red sweatshirt and blue jeans.

Steven W. Wells

The Motorcycle accelerated to speeds of over 100 mph and continued west on 310th with the Page County Deputy pursuing with lights and siren in a fully marked Page County Sheriff’s Office vehicle. The motorcycle continued west for approximately 3.5 miles at speeds in excess of 100 mph before turning north on Oak. The motorcycle then traveled north on Oak in to the city of College Springs, IA with the Deputy still in pursuit, not losing sight of the motorcycle.

The cycle finally stopped at 806 Pine Street in College Springs where Wells was immediately taken into custody. Hes was transported to the Page County Jail and held on charges of Driving while license is barred (Aggravated Misdemeanor), Eluding or attempting to elude a Peace Officer (Aggravated Misdemeanor). Wells also faces numerous other traffic violations from this pursuit. Bond on the charges was set at $4,000.

Glenwood Police report, 4/15/21

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April 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Glenwood Police Department say two people were arrested recently, on separate charges. On Thursday (4/15), 21-year-old Carlos Estrada Joya, of Omaha, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000. And, on Wednesday, 44-year-old Richard Finn, of Pacific Junction, was arrested for OWI/1st offense and Possession of Marijuana, following a single-vehicle accident.

Authorities say Finn was traveling westbound on Green Street in Glenwood at around 2:35-p.m., when he lost control of the 2012 Harley Davidson he was operating, while negotiating a curve in the roadway. The cycle hit a curb and sustained $3,000 damage. Finn suffered a bump on the back of his head. He was evaluated by Glenwood Rescue, but refused treatment.

An investigation determined Finn had slow, slurred speech, bloodshot watery eyes, and an odor of alcoholic beverage emitting from him. He admitted to officers he had smoked marijuana before riding the motorcycle. Finn refused sobriety tests and was arrested on the OWI charge. He was also cited for failure to maintain control, and having no valid driver’s license. His bond was set at $2,000.

IDPH Confirms P.1 Variant in eastern Iowa

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April 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, IA) Today (Thursday), the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) confirmed one case of the COVID-19 variant, SARS-CoV-2 P.1  in Iowa. This variant is also referred to as the Brazilian variant. We are still learning about the characteristics of this strain including any potential impact on vaccine effectiveness.

The case was detected in Johnson County. IDPH and local public health have already initiated contact with the individual to understand exposures and initiate the health monitoring process. The process includes notifying anyone with whom the individual has been in close contact. As always, affected individuals are advised to isolate in accordance with IDPH and CDC guidance.

The case was identified by the State Hygienic Lab (SHL). SHL is doing sequencing to understand what strains are circulating here in Iowa and contribute to the understanding of COVID-19 activity in the United States. Routine analysis of genetic sequence data assisted in identifying the new variant strain in Iowa.

The emergence of new variants underscores that it remains critical for Iowans to continue the mitigation efforts that we know work to slow the spread of COVID-19:

  • Wear a mask or face covering
  • Practice social distancing with those outside your household
  • Clean your hands frequently with soap and water
  • Stay home if you feel sick
  • Get tested if you are exposed to, or have symptoms of COVID-19
  • Get a COVID-19 vaccine when one is offered to you
  • If you have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, review CDC guidelines here

Eastern Iowa Daycare provider faces 1st Degree murder charge in connection w/infant death

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April 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

An eastern Iowa daycare provider faces a charge of 1st Degree Murder and other charges, associated with the death of an infant in her care. Officials with the LeClaire Police Department say that on February 5th, 2020, at approximately 3:15-p.m., LeClaire officers were dispatched to an in-home daycare on Frontier Court in LeClaire, for an “infant in distress”. Upon arrival, first responders observed a 5-month-old female who appeared to be unresponsive with labored breathing. The baby was immediately transported to a local hospital, where her condition continued to worsen.
She was then airlifted to Stead Family Children’s Hospital in Iowa City, where doctors discovered that she had a fractured skull as well as a brain bleed. The infant passed away four days later, on Sunday, February 9th, 2020, at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
Angela Marxen was the homeowner and sole daycare provider for this residence, and according to police, was responsible for the infant’s care at the time of the incident. An autopsy was performed by a forensic pathologist. The autopsy report states that the infant’s official cause of death was from blunt force injuries of the head.
Due to the severity of the injuries, the LeClaire Police Department and Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI) began a 14-month long criminal investigation. The extensive investigation determined that the injuries that caused the infant’s death were non-accidental.
As a result, a warrant was issued for 55-year-old Angela R. Marxen, of Davenport, for the following charges:
  • Murder 1st Degree (Class A Felony)
  • Child Endangerment Resulting in Death (Class B Felony)
  • Child Endangerment (Aggravated Misdemeanor)
Marxen was arrested on Thursday, April 15th, 2021, and transported to the Scott County Jail, where she is currently being held on no bond. The LeClaire Police Department and Iowa DCI were assisted by the Scott County Attorney’s Office, Scott County Sheriff’s Office, Medic EMS, and the LeClaire Fire Department.

Head on collision in Montgomery County; Motorcycle accident S. of Atlantic

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April 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Griswold Fire and Rescue& Cass EMS were dispatched to the scene of a head-on collision in Montgomery County, Thursday afternoon. The call about the crash on Highway 71 at 110th Street went out at 3:45-p.m. Dispatch reports indicate two females were injured. One complained of back pain, the other was said to be disoriented.

A medical helicopter from Clarinda was set to arrive on the scene at around 4:30-p.m. Additional details were not immediately available.

Earlier, at around 2:05-p.m., Atlantic Rescue and Cass County EMS responded to a reported accident involving a motorcycle.  Dispatch reports said the scooter-type cycle had toppled onto its side just south of Keystone Road (about three-miles south of Atlantic), on Highway 71, just south of Keystone Road. The male operator of the machine, who is from Clarinda, was found behind the cycle, on the east shoulder of the road.

Authorities say the operator of the cycle said he had been traveling north on Highway 71, when he lost control on the graveled portion of the road. He suffered from apparent head and leg injuries, was transported by Cass EMS to the Cass County Memorial Hospital. The victim’s name had not been released as of late Thursday evening.

Cardinals add OF Scott Hurst to roster, send Hudson to 60-day Injured List

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April 15th, 2021 by Jim Field

ST. LOUIS, MO., April 15, 2021 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have selected the contract of rookie outfielder Scott Hurst from their Alternate Training Site and optioned outfielder Lane Thomas to the ATS.   To make room for Hurst on the team’s 40-player Major League roster, the team announced that pitcher Dakota Hudson (right elbow) was transferred from the 10-day Injured List to the 60-day Injured List.

Hurst, 25, will be making his Major League debut with his first game appearance and will wear uniform no. 36.

The left-handed hitting Hurst was the Cardinals 3rd round (94th player overall) draft selection in 2017 out of Cal State-Fullerton University, where he earned First Team All-Big West honors, leading the Titans with 12 home runs and a trip to the College World Series.

The 5-10, 170-pound Hurst appeared in 12 games during Spring Training this year, and owns a .263 (218-for-830) career batting mark with 12 home runs, 90 RBI and 18 steals in 231 games played in the minors.  His highest level of play was at Springfield in the Texas League (AA) in 2019.

Hurst ranked among MiLB leaders in 2019 with his 13 outfield assists between Palm Beach and Springfield.

Senate’s Democratic leader proposes changes for future election recounts

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April 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls says now that Democrat Rita Hart has conceded Iowa’s second congressional district race to Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks, disparities exposed by the recount in that race can be addressed. “I think the time is right, for a leadership bill, for Democrats and Republicans to come together to make some bipartisan changes to how recount elections are handled in Iowa,” says Wahls, who is from Coralville, which is in the second congressional district.

Two weeks ago, Hart dropped her request for a U.S. House review of the contest. Miller-Meeks finished six votes ahead of Hart in November’s recount of the 400,000 ballots cast in the second congressional district’s 24 counties. Scott County barely competed its recount in time and Wahls says priority one should be letting counties have more than three members on a recount board. “Currently, they don’t have that ability, but for large sized counties, you want to have that ability to have more people involved in the recount process,” Wahls says.

Hart’s campaign had argued there were at least 22 legally cast ballots that were not counted in the second district race. Wahls is recommending that future recount boards be allowed to review all ballots cast, not just the ballots that were included in the initial count, plus Wahls says legislators should get rid of the early December deadline for a panel of judges to complete any requested review of a recount.

“Instead we should give those (judges) the amount of time that is necessary for them to finish their work,” Wahls says. “We shouldn’t be forcing them to try and conclude by an arbitrary deadline.” Hart says a handful of days were not a sufficient amount of time for a panel of judges to oversee a review of 400,000 ballots in her second district contest.

The top Republican in the Iowa House says there are discussions underway that may yield a bipartisan agreement on technical changes in Iowa election law, but it’s unclear whether those changes will address recounts.

Iowa unlikely to join 26 states with hands-free driving laws

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April 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – House Speaker Pat Grassley today (Thursday), said it is unlikely the 2021 legislature will vote to make it illegal to drive while handling a smartphone.

Grassley said some of the questions House Republicans have raised haven’t been answered. “Just the enforcement, with law enforcement, how that would all play out,” Grassley during an online news conference. “There’s a lot of members in the (House Republican) Caucus who have a lot of questions of how that actually look in its implementation.”

It is illegal to text while driving in Iowa, but drivers cannot be ticketed for having a cell phone in their hand while driving. The first vehicles to feature hands-free technology for making cell phone calls were introduced in 1999.

Today 26 other states have laws that ban motorists from using cell phones while driving, unless they’re making calls through the software in their dashboard. Back in 2015, Governor Terry Branstad lobbied legislators to pass a law to make it a crime to handle a cell phone while driving, but it failed that year and in every year since.

Wiekamp to test NBA waters again

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April 15th, 2021 by admin

Iowa basketball coach Fran McCaffery says Joe Wieskamp will test the NBA waters by entering his name into the draft. Wieskamp is coming off a junior season in which he averaged nearly 15 points per game and shot 46 percent from three point range. He has left the door open to return for his senior season.

Wieskamp went trhrough a similar process after his freshman year before deciding to return to school.

McCaffery believes it is likely Wieskamp will get an invitation to the NBA Draft Combine.

McCaffery says is confident Wieskamp would get drafted.