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Atlantic man sentenced in fatal boat crash case

News

February 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A judge in Missouri has sentenced a Cass County (Iowa) man to jail, in connection with a fatal boating accident at the Lake of the Ozarks. According to television station KY3, in Springfield, MO., Kelly Wise, of Atlantic (IA) will serve 30 days in jail before being placed on probation.

Investigators say Wise was driving a boat on the Lake of the Ozarks Osage Arm around 10 p.m, in June 2019, when his boat collided with another boat.

The crash killed race car driver Jason Russell of Eugene, Mo.  Russell raced at Lake Ozark Speedway. Four other people — including Wise’s wife — were injured in the crash.  Kelly Wise’ blood alcohol level tested at .184 (Twice the legal limit) at the time of the crash. He plead guilty in December to a charge of BWI (Boating While Intoxicated).

House bill would prohibit Iowa colleges, universities from off-campus mask mandates

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February 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill designed to forbid ALL Iowa colleges and universities from enforcing mask mandates among students and staff while they are off campus has cleared its first hurdle in the Iowa House. Representative Joe Mitchell of Wayland says the bill has support among House Republicans. “I’m having college administrators tell me that, you know, somebody not wearing a face covering off campus is just as bad as a group of students drinking under age off campus or drug use,” Mitchell says. “…We don’t think that’s true. We don’t think that’s acceptable.”

Frank Chiodo is a lobbyist for the Iowa Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. He says if the pandemic continues, this kind of a law would force private colleges to hold classes online. “We’ve done our best to manage the unmanageable,” Chiodo said. “…Quite frankly, the easiest and simplest thing that we can do is encourage our students, our faculty to be safe and wear a mask. It’s a lot more economical than having to shut down a university.”

Representative Christina Bohannon, a Democrat from Iowa City, is a University of Iowa law professor. She says the bill is crazy because the greatest risk for catching Covid is in the community, not on campus. “To take away the one thing that the universities and colleges can do to keep us in person,” she says, “…it’s reckless, it’s irresponsible, it’s really unfair.” Representative Mitchell says being expelled or suspended for not wearing a mask off campus is a violation of a student’s rights. “We know, scientifically, that the students could be more affected by the flu than Covid, but we know for older people, obviously, Covid is a much more dangerous thing, so it’s about the faculty,” Mitchell says. “…In my district, we have people that have to go to work when they work at the grocery store, the manufacturing plant or the hospital in my district, and so then we’re saying that we’re going to put educators on this pedestal over every other worker.”

The University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa are asking for one change in the bill. The universities want to retain authority to require social distancing and mask wearing during university-sponsored activities and travel off-campus — especially for Hawkeye, Cyclone and Panther athletic teams that are trying to avoid Covid outbreaks, follow conference guidelines and keep competing.

Red Oak Police report (2/3/21)

News

February 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak man was arrested Tuesday afternoon, for failing to appear on a previous OWI charge. According to Red Oak Police, 40-year-old David Daniel Wells was taken into custody at around 1:00 p.m.  He was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond.

Also arrested Tuesday, was 49-year-old Terry Lee Williams, of Red Oak. He was taken into custody for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Williams’ bond at the Montgomery County Jail was set at $300.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 2/3/21

Sports

February 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Luka Garza scored 27 points to reach another milestone and No. 8 Iowa beat Michigan State 84-78. Garza, who came into the game as the nation’s leading scorer at 26.4 points per game, became the second 2,000-point scorer in program history. Garza, who has 2,009 points, is 107 points behind all-time leading scorer Roy Marble. The Hawkeyes (13-4, 7-3 Big Ten) led 79-70 before the Spartans (8-7, 2-7) went on an 8-1 run. Michigan State had a chance to tie the game after forcing a shot-clock violation, but Joshua Langford missed a jumper with 24 seconds left. Iowa’s Jordan Bohannon closed the game with four consecutive free throws.

UNDATED (AP) — Eric Bieniemy has become the focal point when it comes to discussions about minority assistants who have been denied the opportunity to become head coaches in the NFL. Three years as the coordinator of one of the league’s most prolific offenses in Kansas City has led to several interviews for Bieniemy but no promotions to a head coaching job. Bieniemy says he doesn’t want to be the “poster boy” for the issue and is focused on beating Tampa Bay in the Super Bowl.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — It takes hitting at a high percentage on late-round fliers and undrafted rookies to be able to carry the size of contracts that Kansas City has lavished on its stars. Well, the Chiefs have 22 players on their roster they chose in the third round or later or went undrafted entirely, including 10 that are expected to start against Tampa Bay in the Super Bowl. There are plenty of reasons why the Chiefs are so successful at finding and developing overlooked talent, ranging from Chiefs coach Andy Reid and his staff to a locker room confident and secure in itself to impart whatever wisdom they can on their teammates.

UNDATED (AP) — Clyde Christensen mentored Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning before he became Tom Brady’s quarterbacks coach this season. Tom Moore worked with Manning, Terry Bradshaw and many others before the 82-year-old assistant got a chance to coach Brady. Christensen and Moore are quarterback whisperers on a staff led by Bruce Arians, who once wrote a book called: “The Quarterback Whisperer.” Having an opportunity to win a Super Bowl with Brady is an excellent way to cap stellar careers, though none of the coaches are ready for retirement.

UNDATED (AP) — LeSean McCoy has watched both Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady up close the past two seasons. And he has a slam dunk comparison for the star quarterbacks. McCoy says he’s a huge fan of both Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan and he sees Brady like Jordan as established and older maybe lacking the big air dunk but beating teams with the fadeaway. McCoy says Mahomes is the young Kobe coming with the league aware of him. McCoy would know. He won the Super Bowl with Mahomes last year and now is chasing another title with Brady’s Bucs.

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Nine years and a pair of career-threatening injuries later, Jason Pierre-Paul is back in the Super Bowl and ready to wreak havoc. The relentless pass rusher helped the 2011 New York Giants beat Tom Brady in the NFL title game. This time, he’s trying to help the six-time champion win a record seventh ring in the 43-year-old quarterback’s first season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Pierre-Paul was traded from the Giants to the Bucs three years ago and is one of just six players on Tampa Bay’s roster with previous experience on football’s biggest stage.

UNDATED (AP) — A 10th trip to the Super Bowl puts Tom Brady in some exclusive company across sports. Brady’s 10th trip to the title round comes a few months after LeBron James did the same in the NBA Finals, making them the only players in the four major North American sports leagues to do that in more than 30 years. Brady and James are the first players to make it to the title round for a 10th time since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did it in his final season in the NBA in 1989. Twenty-four players have done it overall led by Yogi Berra’s 14 World Series appearances.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Feb 3rd, 2021

News

February 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Police say the ex-boyfriend of an Illinois woman whose body was found at an arboretum in Iowa is charged with her death. Twenty-year-old Jennifer Lopez, of Galena, Illinois, was found dead Monday on the grounds of the Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. Her ex-boyfriend, 21-year-old Richard Forsythe, of Galena, is charged with first-degree murder in her death. He is being held on $1 million bond in Galena awaiting extradition to Dubuque. No further information has been released.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A fifth person working at the Iowa Capitol has tested positive for coronavirus. Iowa House Chief Clerk Meghan Nelson says in a notification sent Tuesday that the individual was last in the building on Thursday. She says the person worked on the House side of the building and had worn a face covering at all times. Two cases were reported Saturday and Rep. Amy Nielsen of North Liberty confirmed she was one of them. That marks the first known case of an Iowa lawmaker contracting the virus during the session. She says she believes she was infected at the Capitol where Republican leaders do not require masks.

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Democrats in Nevada are making a play to bump Iowa and New Hampshire from their early spots on the presidential primary calendar. If the move is successful, it would upend decades of political tradition and give a more urban and racially diverse group of voters a greater say in picking the party’s nominee. The behind-the-scenes lobbying seeks to capitalize on the party’s discontent with Iowa’s and New Hampshire’s performances last year. Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses devolved into a technological and logistical mess, leaving the winner unclear. New Hampshire’s first-in-the-state primary wound up a near tie between two candidates who ultimately lost, while the eventual nominee, now-President Joe Biden, came in fifth.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa conservation officials say four people in Linn and Buchanan counties have been convicted of dozens of wildlife violations. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources said Monday that a routine inspection of taxidermy operations led authorities to issue search warrants, leading to the arrest of Jason Webster, of Quasgueton, and Jeremiah Pillard, of Troy Mills. Webster was charged with more than 20 violations. Under a plea deal, Webster will pay $15,500 in civil damages plus criminal costs. Pillard pleaded guilty to illegal taking of animals and must pay $6,750 in civil damages and criminal fines. Two women from Quasgueton pleaded guilty to violations related to hunting tags and licenses.

ZOLA WESTPHAL, 93, of Fontanelle (Funeral Svcs. 2/8/21)

Obituaries

February 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ZOLA WESTPHAL, 93, of Fontanelle, died Tuesday, February 2nd, at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle.  Funeral services for ZOLA WESTPHAL will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8th, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

An open Visitation will be held on Monday, February 8, 2021, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Online condolences may be left to family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle.

ZOLA WESTPHAL is survived by:

Her husband – Bruce Westphal, of Greenfield.

Her daughters – Nancy (Jack) Laird, Sherol Brown, and Celia Westphal.

4 grandsons, three great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

1 dead 2 injured in Dallas County head-on crash Tue. night

News

February 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A head-on collision in Dallas County Tuesday night claimed the life of an adult female, and injured two others, including a child. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2009 Volkswagen Jetta driven by 53-year-old Stephen Joseph Wink, of Council Bluffs, was traveling south on Dallas County Road P-58, about one-mile south of Perry, at around 10:54-p.m., when the vehicle crossed into the northbound lane and struck a 2001 Toyota Echo passenger car, driven by 40-year-old Danyel Denise Hardisty, of Minburn.

Hardisty died at the scene. Her passenger, seven-year-old Javen Sorensen, of Minburn, and Stephen Wink, were injured and transported to hospitals in Des Moines by Dallas County EMS. Authorities say driver impairment is suspected as the cause of the crash, which remains under investigation.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard Tuesday 02/02/2021

Sports

February 2nd, 2021 by admin

Quad

Carroll 36, Lewis Central 28
Carroll 42, ADM 27
Carroll 55, Perry 21
Lewis Central 46, ADM 33
Lewis Central 65, Perry 6
ADM 46, Perry 17

Triangular

East Mills 42, Southwest Iowa 36
East Mills 54, East Atchison, MO 18
Southwest Iowa 72, East Atchison, MO 6

Atlantic clamps down in second quarter and pulls away from Red Oak in girls hoops

Sports

February 2nd, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic girls basketball team clamped down defensively against Red Oak in the second quarter and turned a 2 point lead after the first into a 13 point lead by half. The Trojans then raced away to a 77-40 victory on Tuesday night at the Atlantic High School.

Haley Rasmussen had a terrific night with 36 points and was a big part of the defensive pressure that flustered the Tigers. Jada Jensen was also great defensively and finished with 18 points as she teamed up with Rasmussen on the break much of the night. Atlantic forced the Tigers into 17 turnovers and many of those directly translated to layups for the Trojans.

Atlantic improved to 7-11 on the season with the win and will now prep for a trip to Denison on Friday night.

Red Oak was led by 14 points from Chloe DeVries and the Tigers fell to 3-13 on the season.

Watch the full game replay HERE.

Atlantic grabs solid win over Red Oak

Sports

February 2nd, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball team fought their way to a 65-57 home win over Red Oak on Tuesday night. The Atlantic was able to build a couple of nice leads through the night and fended up a couple of comeback attempts from the Tigers.

The Trojans got a couple late buckets to end the first half with an 8 point lead 32-24. Red Oak clawed back within 2 early in the third quarter but the Trojans responded with an 11-0 run to end the quarter and lead 46-33. The Tigers kept fighting hard toward the finish but Atlantic did enough down the stretch to secure the win and improve to 8-5.

Skyler Handlos only had 2 points in the first half, but finished with a team high 17 by the end of the night. Grant Sturm had 12 and Dayton Templeton finished with 11. The Trojans will now prep for road games at Denison on Friday and St. Albert on Saturday.

The Tigers were led by 18 points from Baylor Bergren and 12 from Bradley Sifford. Red Oak falls to 7-9 on the season and will get ready to host Nodaway Valley on Thursday before heading to Creston on Friday.

Listen to Atlantic Coach Jeff Ebling’s postgame comments below and watch the full game replay HERE.

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