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Class 3-A State Wrestling 3rd Round Consolation

Sports

February 19th, 2021 by Jim Field

3rd ROUND CONSOLATION

152

Abraham Dirkx (Carroll) beat Colin Driscoll (Waukee) DECISION 5-4

Western Iowa Networks Expanding Fiber Footprint in Mills County

News

February 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Breda, IA Feb 19, 2021) – Western Iowa Networks (WIN) has recently announced additional fiber optics construction projects in Mills County for 2021 & 2022. Customers began signing up for fiber optic services within the previously announced Glenwood CARES area for a few months now. The project was made possible by funds that were made available under the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program and the US Department of Treasury’s CARES Act, the goal of which is to bring reliable broadband to those areas deemed as unserved or underserved.

Company officials say a public/private partnership between WIN and Mills County is now making it possible to construct around 40 miles of fiber optics just to the north and east of Glenwood. The construction of this network will include Mineola and Silver City (and will follow the route outlined on the map shown).

This includes nearly 500 addresses in areas along 250th Street between Highway 34 and Mineola, Gaston Avenue between 245th Street & 248th Street, Barrus Road between Mineola & 287th Street and 287th Street between Gaston Avenue & Barrus Road. This will also include an area just to the east of Glenwood including addresses along parts of 245th Street, Ingrum Avenue, 250th Street, Kidd Road as well as all of Inglewood Lane.

Construction of the network is slated to begin in the summer of 2021 with installs in late 2021 into early 2022. WIN was also a recipient of a grant through the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program through the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) which will make it possible to construct a fiber optic network in an area within the Loess Hills outlined in the orange area on the map below.

WIN says that means fiber optic services will be available to nearly 350 additional homes and businesses. Construction of this network is slated to begin in late 2021/early 2022 with service installs beginning before the end of 2022. According to CEO Jeff Roiland, “WIN would like to bring reliable broadband service to as many people as we possibly can, especially in areas where they have little to no options. Since the COVID pandemic hit, there are more people than ever before trying to rely on slow internet speeds to earn a paycheck or a degree. Many are also relying on that same internet connection for entertainment such as streaming or gaming. We hear about the struggles folks are having with this every day.”

Roiland adds, “We will continue to aggressively seek out different avenues of funding that will make it possible to bring more fiber broadband to as many rural areas as we can.” Residents in the (outlined) areas can sign up for fiber optic services online at www.westianet.com or by calling 888-508-2946.

A discount and free installation is currently available for those who sign up now. For those not within an outlined area, they can fill out the Fiber Interest form on WIN’s website so that they can have it on file for future fiber construction projects.

Central Iowa woman & her son charged in connection with Jan. 6th event at the U.S. Capitol

News

February 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The FBI’s Omaha Field Office has announced a central Iowa woman and her son faces charges in connection with the Jan. 6th incident at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D-C. Officials said Friday (Today) that Deborah Sandoval, of Des Moines, and Salvador Sandoval Jr., of Ankeny, were arrested on federal warrants.

Deborah Sandoval has been charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, knowingly impeding or disrupting the orderly conduct of the government, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

Salvador Sandoval Jr. has been charged with obstructing, impending or interfering with law enforcement, knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

Both have made their initial appearances in federal court.

Bill criminalizing use of fake urine in workplace drug tests sent to governor

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February 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House and Senate have approved a bill to make it a crime to use fake urine for workplace drug and alcohol tests. Representative Brian Lohse, a Republican from Bondurant, says it’s become a pervasive problem.

Under the bill, an Iowan found to have used fake urine for a drug test would be guilty of a simple misdemeanor on the first offense — and a judge could require substance abuse screening and treatment, at the offender’s expense. Synthetic urine is being sold under brand names like U-Pass, Clean Stream and Quick Fix. Democrats in the legislature argued it would be better to outlaw the sale of these products. Senator Liz Mathis, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, says it’s being sold online and at truck stops.

Federal data indicates more than half of American businesses randomly test employees or require prospective employees to undergo drug screening. Businesses typically test for amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana, opiates and P-C-P. The Iowa Motor Truck Association, the Iowa Association of Business and Industry and groups representing general contractors lobbied for the bill.

Changes to PPP could help farmers, other ag industry worker

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Changes members of Congress made to the Paycheck Protection Program could mean bigger payments to Iowa farmers who’ve seen their operations hurt by the pandemic. Iowa Farmers Union president Aaron Lehman says those tweaks to the program were much-needed.

Lehman says, “Our folks out in the field have really struggled just to tighten their belts and make ends meet and the pandemic caused all sorts of trouble, up and down the line, for farmers and for people involved in all aspects of our food system.” Under recent P-P-P provisions, Lehman says that money won’t be taxed as income and won’t affect any deductions farmers may take.

Lehman says federal aid is critical for agriculture, especially since farmers and ranchers have a long road to economic recovery following the pandemic.

Farmers and small businesses can apply for P-P-P loans through their traditional lenders such as banks and farm credit institutions.

Class 1-A State Wrestling Semi-Finals & 3rd Round Consolation Results

Sports

February 19th, 2021 by Jim Field

SEMI-FINALS

106

  • Eli Becerra (Missouri Valley) beat Kendrick Huck (Nashua-Plainfield) DECISION 2-0

120

  • Brandon Paez (Lisbon) beat Jace Rose (Riverside) DECISION 6-4

126

  • Stevie Barnes (Underwood) beat Beau Klingensmith (Woodbury Central) DECISION 4-2

132

  • Gable Porter (Underwood) beat Hagen Heistand (Logan-Magnolia) UTB 5-5

138

  • Wyatt Reisz (Logan-Magnolia) beat Cullen Koedam (West Sioux)  DECISION 3-2

152

  • Briar Reisz (Logan-Magnolia) beat Lawson Losee (Riceville) DECISION 3-1 (SV-1)

170

  • Cade Tenold (Don Bosco) beat Cael McLaren (St. Albert) TECH FALL 5:33 (18-2)

220

  • Derek Anderson (Hinton) beat Tallen Myers (Southwest Valley) DECISION 1-0

285

  • Rex Johnsen (Logan-Magnolia) beat Dane Johnson (Pocahontas Area) DECISION 7-6

3rd ROUND CONSOLATION

113

  • Dawson Bergan (Edgewood-Colesburg) beat John Schroder (Riverside) DECISION 8-3

120

  • Kellen Smith (West Hancock) beat Elliot Cooney (Nodaway Valley) FALL 2:32

160

  • Kole Reis (Kingsley-Pierson) beat Gavin Maguire (Logan-Magnolia) DECISION 7-2

285

  • Matthew Kauffman (Pleasantville) beat Easton Eledge (Underwood) DECISION 4-3

Class 2-A State Wrestling Quarter-Finals & 2nd Round Consolation Results

Sports

February 19th, 2021 by Jim Field

QUARTER-FINALS

106

  • Gavin Jensen (Williamsburg) beat Vincent Mayberry (Glenwood) DECISION 10-8

126

  • Joe Weaver (Atlantic/CAM) beat Ty Koedam (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) DECISION 2-1

132

  • Averee Abben (Osage) beat Triston Barncastle (Creston/O-M) FALL 3:44

160

  • Wyatt Appleseth (Panorama) beat Gabriel Christensen (Ballard) MAJOR DECISION 13-2

170

  • Jared Voss (West Delaware) beat Kadin Stutzman (Atlantic/CAM) FALL 3:03

195

  • Jackson Kinsella (Creston/O-M) beat Jesse Schwery (Harlan) FALL 1:28

220

  • Crew Howard (Clarinda) beat Gage Marty (Solon) DECISION 4-2

2nd ROUND CONSOLATION

106

  • Jacob Zabka (Algona) beat Vincent Mayberry (Glenwood) FALL 3:24

113

  • Osvaldo Ocampo (Sheldon-S. O`Brien) beat Luke Freund (Harlan) DECISION 9-8

120

  • Ethan Follmann (Atlantic/CAM) beat Kayden Gryp (Williamsburg) DECISION 3-2
  • Matthew Beem (Glenwood) beat Donovan Morales (Central Lyon-G-LR) FALL 3:04

126

  • Luke Musich (Harlan) beat Ty Koedam (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) DECISION 3-2

132

  • Triston Barncastle (Creston/O-M) beat Hunter Steffans (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) FALL 2:23

138

  • Michael Macias (Assumption, Davenport) beat Shea Parkis (Kuemper Catholic) DECISION 3-1

152

  • Zander Ernst (Ridge View) beat Kaden Bolton (Creston/O-M) DECISION 9-2

170

  • Colin Muller (Osage) beat Kadin Stutzman (Atlantic/CAM) FALL 3:36

195

  • Brayden Smith (South Tama County) beat Jesse Schwery (Harlan) DECISION 5-4

Former Cyclone Deon Broomfield named Safeties Coach

Sports

February 19th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head football coach Matt Campbell announced today that Deon Broomfield, a former standout for the Cyclones in the defensive secondary (2010-13), who already has five years of collegiate coaching experience, has been added to the staff as safeties coach.

“Deon is a person we have paid close attention to as he has moved up the coaching ranks,” Campbell said. “He is an energetic coach who will fit perfectly among our staff. He has a proven record of developing talent in the secondary and we are excited to have him return to his alma mater.”

Broomfield spent a season (2020) as a defensive assistant with the Houston Texans prior to his return to Ames.

From 2017-19, Broomfield mentored the cornerbacks at Indiana State. Rondale Green was an All-MVC performer and Kaelb Newman ranked second in the MVFC and ninth nationally in forced fumbles (3) under his watch.

He was the cornerbacks coach at Western Illinois in 2016 and the safeties coach at Carthage College (Wis.) in 2015.

Broomfield was a standout defensive back for the Cyclones from 2010-13, tallying 133 tackles, four forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, 16 pass breakups and three interceptions in his career.

He started 18 games in his career, including all 12 games in his senior season in 2013. He was fourth on the team in tackles (57) and led the team in pass breakups (6) in his final campaign.

Broomfield is remembered for two significant plays in his Cyclone career. In Iowa State’s upset win over No. 2 Oklahoma State in 2011, Broomfield made the key third-down stop to force the Cowboys into a missed field goal attempt late in the fourth quarter. He also had a key interception in the second OT. ISU eventually won the game, the school’s only victory over a team ranked in the top-two nationally, in double overtime.

In his senior season, Iowa State staged its largest comeback in school history (24 points) in a 52-44 triple overtime win at West Virginia. Broomfield made the final tackle of the game, stopping the Mountaineer two yards short of the goal line on fourth down.

The Palm Bay, Fla., native earned his degree from Iowa State in 2013 and was a member of the Buffalo Bills practice squad in 2014.

Iowa regents consider plan to replace UNI-Dome fabric roof

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February 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — More than 20 years after it was installed, the University of Northern Iowa plans to replace the UNI-Dome’s fabric roof. The Courier reports that the estimated $7 million to $8 million project was advanced by the Iowa Board of Regents’ property and facilities committee earlier this week. Regents are expected to approve the plan at a meeting Wednesday.

Michael Hager with UNI told the committee that the project would replace only the fabric center portion of the roof. The rest of the roof is a plastic polymer that was installed in 2010 and is under warranty until 2040. The fabric portion, which was last replaced in 1999, was found to be deteriorating in 2019.

 

Cass County Master Gardener Honored with State Award: volunteer donated over 400 hours of time in 2020

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Master Gardener, Todd Turner, was honored by the Iowa Master Gardener Program as an Outstanding Master Gardener for the 2020 Year.  Todd was one of 15 honorees statewide this year.  The award is given to Master Gardeners who have invested more than 400 hours of volunteer time in a year.

Todd Turner and his wife pose in their garden in summer of 2020 (Photo submitted)

The Cass County Master Gardener group has members in many surrounding counties and Todd spent the majority of his volunteer hours working on food donation gardening and local food distribution events. He helped expand the LiveWell Montgomery County Giving Garden, and facilitated donations to 4 food pantries in Red Oak and 1 food pantry in Elliott. In addition to his home garden which is 7500 sq. ft., and the Giving Garden, he also helps with a produce garden at the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital.  Excess produce from Todd’s garden was also donated to the Grow Another Row project and other pantries in Cass County. These donations amounted to 2500 lbs. of fresh produce in 2020. In addition to growing many varieties of vegetables, Todd also enjoys growing unusual varieties, often bringing them to meetings to quiz the members on what he has brought.

Todd is not the only Cass County Master Gardener to be honored by the state program in recent years. In 2016 LaVon Eblen was also recognized as an Outstanding Master Gardener for investing over 400 volunteer hours in the Master Gardener program for the year. In 2019 LaVon was also recognized for over 1000 total hours volunteered as a Master Gardener in Cass County with the Lifetime Service Award.

LaVon Eblen is awarded the Lifetime Master Gardener Award by Extension Director Kate Olson

In total, during the 2020 growing year, Cass County Master Gardeners volunteered over 1,000 hours of service. The Master Gardener Program, offered statewide by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, trains volunteers to develop their knowledge and skills in horticulture. These volunteers then give back to their communities through gardening service and education. The goal of the Master Gardener program is to support horticulture education and community service.  Local Master Gardeners provide many hours of volunteer service and gardening education within their local communities, including demonstration gardens, horticultural education, community grants and scholarship programs, and resources for problem solving in the garden.  Education courses are available throughout Iowa on a regular basis. Applications for the Fall 2021 Program will open on March 1. For more information on the program, contact Cass County Extension Director Kate Olson, at 712-243-1132 or keolson@iastate.edu.