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Man charged in Des Moines shooting death takes plea deal

News

February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Prosecutors say a man charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder and other counts in a 2019 Des Moines shooting that killed one man and injured another has taken a plea deal. Television station WHO-TV reported Tuesday that Michael Lyke Jr. has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, willful injury and intimidation with a dangerous weapon in the June 2019 killing of 41-year-old Earl Caldwell. Another man, 39-year-old Des Moines resident Littleton William Clark, was injured.

Lyke had been scheduled to go to trial in April on the more serious charges and would have received a mandatory life sentence if convicted. He now faces up to 30 years in prison when he’s sentenced on March 10.

 

Public Hearing on an FY 21 Budget Amendment & max. tax dollars Wed., during the Adair County BOS meeting

News

February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Public hearings will be held Wednesday morning in Greenfield, as part of the Adair County Board of Supervisor’s regular, electronic* meeting that begins at 9-a.m.  The hearings (which are scheduled to begin at 9:20 and 9:30-a.m.), are with regard to a FY21 Budget Amendment, and the FY22 Maximum Property Tax Dollars, respectively. Both will be followed by action on Resolutions approving each matter, and the setting of a date for a Public Hearing on the FY22 Adair County Budget.

In other business:

  • County Engineer Nick Kauffman will present an award contract for the Board Chair to sign, with regard to Farm-to-Market granular surfacing.
  • County Recorder Janelle Schneider will discuss and/or present a County Land Record Information System 28-E agreement
  • And, Eddie Bajric, with Access Systems, will talk about a Cloud-based Phone System.

The Adair County Supervisors will also receive a COVID-19 update, discuss the latest information, along with acting on any claims to come before them.

*The meeting can be heard/joined by calling (605)-313-6157, and using access code 526272#   Please be sure to mute your phone if you are not part of the discussion during times of public comment.

Iowa COVID-19 update for 2/23/21: 26 additional deaths [1 more in Adams Co] (State total now 5,400); 690 new positive cases

News

February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Heath, Tuesday, at 10-a.m., reported 690 new, positive COVID-19 test results were returned from the labs, for a pandemic total of 360,278. There were 26 additional deaths reported, for a total of 5,400. The coronavirus dashboard shows one additional death in Adams County, where the pandemic total is now four.

Health officials say Underlying Causes (diseases or injury that initiated the events resulting in death), amount to 4,849. The IDPH says 551 deaths listed COVID as a contributing factor. A pre-existing condition accounted for 4,973 deaths, while Long-Term Care (LTC) facility deaths accounted for 2,146 of the total number of deaths.

Long-Term Care facility COVID-Outbreaks are down slightly from Monday, at 20. Positive cases at LTC’s account for 520 of the total number of positive results, while 352 patients/staff at those facilities have recovered from COVID.

Hospitalizations are up. The IDPH said as of Tuesday, there were 227 persons hospitalized with COVID, compared to 222 on Monday. COVID patients in an ICU increase from 54 Monday to 58 Tuesday. There were 30 COVID patients admitted to hospitals across the State in Tuesday’s report, compared to 22 during the previous 24-hour report.  Patients on a ventilator remain at 25. Hospitals in Western & Southwest Iowa report: 13 people still hospitalized; six COVID patients are in an ICU, two people were admitted, and one person remains on a ventilator.

Iowa’s 14-day positivity rate as of Tuesday was steady at 4.3%, while the 7-day average was up slightly, to 4.2%.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,315 cases; {+3}; 48 deaths
  • Adair, 911; {+3}; 26
  • Adams, 326 {+0}; 4
  • Audubon, 483 {+1}; 9
  • Guthrie, 1,157 {+2}; 28
  • Harrison County, 1,785; {+3}; 69
  • Madison County, 1,520; {+4}; 17
  • Mills County, 1,615; {+2}; 20
  • Montgomery, 1,036; {+0}; 36
  • Pottawattamie County, 10,666; {+16}; 140
  • Shelby County, 1,192; {+0}; 33
  • Union County,  1,256; {+2}; 31

Backyard & Beyond 2-23-2021

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 23rd, 2021 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh about local food distribution opportunities.

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City Council suspends Armstrong police chief, city clerk without pay

News

February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Armstrong City Council has voted to place its police chief and city clerk on unpaid administrative leave after the two were among five current and former city officials arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into misconduct. Mayor Pro-Tem Ronald Trenary says the council made the decision because the investigation could go on for some time and the town’s budget could not handle paying the salaries of people who are no longer working for the city. The council is trying to meet the March 15th deadline for drafting the city’s budget for the next fiscal year. “We have an accountant here in town that’s helping us with the budget because that’s the biggest thing for us right now is getting the budget set,” he says.

Trenary says the city council has asked the Iowa League of Cities for help in finding people to serve as police chief and city clerk for the community, which has a population of about 900. Armstrong’s mayor and two former city employees have also been arrested and charged as a result of an investigation into allegations of theft and misuse of city property that date back to 2013.

Girls 4A Basketball Regional Final Schedule 02/23/2021

Sports

February 23rd, 2021 by admin

Trips to the Girls State Basketball Tournament are on the line tonight for Class 4A and 5A schools. Here is a look at the area match-ups in Class 4A that all start at 7:00 p.m.

Region 1 @ Glenwood
Glenwood (18-3) vs. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (13-8)

Region 3 @ Dallas Center-Grimes
Dallas Center-Grimes (19-2) vs. Creston (14-6)

Region 8 @ Denison
Denison-Schleswig (18-4) vs. Harlan (16-5)

World Food Prize laureates ask Biden to elevate hunger

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group of 24 scientists, economists, researchers and other past winners of the World Food Prize sent a letter to President Joe Biden asking him to focus on alleviating global hunger, poverty and malnutrition. The World Food Prize Foundation released the letter Tuesday that asks the president to take immediate action to directly address global hunger and food insecurity by playing a leadership role in the upcoming UN Food Systems Summit and expanding the USAID Feed the Future initiatives.

The letter says: “American leadership on getting food systems right will inspire and embolden others to join forces to end hunger, counter climate change, generate jobs, and promote responsible stewardship of the environment.”

 

Boys Class 1A and 2A District Final Basketball Schedule 02/23/2021

Sports

February 23rd, 2021 by admin

Class 1A and 2A boys basketball District Finals will be contested tonight. Teams are trying to earn their way to the Substate Finals on Saturday. Here is a look at area match-ups and all games are set for 7:00 p.m. tipoffs.

CLASS 1A

District 12 @ Central Decatur
Mount Ayr (18-4) vs. Moravia (19-4)

District 13 @ I-35
Martensdale-St. Marys (22-0) vs. Earlham (13-7)

District 14 @ Red Oak
Tri-Center (19-3) vs. Riverside (12-10)

District 15 @ Woodward-Granger
Grand View Christian (18-1) vs. Coon Rapids-Bayard (7-9)

District 16 @ Lewis Central
St. Albert (10-12) vs. West Harrison (18-5)

CLASS 2A

District 15 @ ADM
Van Meter (15-6) vs. Panorama (18-4)

District 16 @ CB Abraham Lincoln
AHSTW (20-2) vs. Treynor (18-4) – ON KJAN

Trevor Frederickson Memorial Scholarship applications being accepted

News

February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund, Tuesday, said applications are now being accepted for the 12th Annual Trevor Frederickson Memorial Scholarship. Applications may be obtained from the Atlantic High School guidance office at 1201 E. 14th Street, or the Atlantic High School website at www.atlanticiaschools.org.  There are as many as two $750 scholarships available to those graduating from Atlantic High School in the spring of 2021. Applicants must plan to attend a college or vocational school, show involvement in school and/or community activities, supply a copy of their college acceptance letter, provide two letters of reference along with their 7 semester transcripts, and maintain an academic achievement of 2.5 G.P.A, or better. The scholarships will be awarded at the Atlantic High School Class Night held in May.

Trevor Frederickson

Trevor Frederickson graduated from Atlantic High School in 2006. He went on to further his education at Southwestern Community College in Creston where he studied automotive mechanics and played baseball for the Southwestern Spartans. Two additional $750 scholarships will be available for Southwestern Community College students this fall. Trevor, who passed away in 2009, had plans of pursuing a career in law enforcement and returning to his hometown of Atlantic.

His mom, Melanie Petty said “Anyone who knew Trevor, knew he valued family, life and community. Trevor continues to live on in our hearts and minds. To this day, Trevor is still giving back to the community he loved to be a part of.” Funds for the scholarships are raised at an annual golf tournament. Plans are already in the works for the 13th Annual TFred Memorial Golf Tournament to be held on Saturday, August 14th, 2021. Organizers look forward to another successful tournament so they can continue to grant scholarships for many years to come.

2021 Drake Relays will welcome Iowa high school competitors back

Sports

February 23rd, 2021 by admin

DES MOINES – Today brings exciting news to young track and field athletes from across the state of Iowa. We are pleased to announce that the high school division for the 2021 Drake Relays presented by Xtream powered by Mediacom will be held this spring, following a year’s absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All of the high school competitions will be held at Drake Stadium on Thursday, April 22, and tentatively from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Strict COVID-19 protocols will be enforced.

“This is a terrific and truly exceptional opportunity for Iowa high school athletes,” said Blake Boldon, the Franklin “Pitch” Johnson Director of the Drake Relays. “We are especially excited about this news because many of the nation’s top collegiate events, including the Kansas Relays, Florida Relays and others, have already announced they won’t host high school competitors this spring. We are working very closely with the Iowa High School Athletic Association and the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union, as well as public health and other officials, to define appropriate COVID-19 protocols and create a safe experience for high school competitors and coaches.”

Entries for high schools will open on Monday, March 8, and the Blue Standard qualifying marks will be announced shortly. Given the unusual and challenging circumstances, many specific details are yet to be finalized. When final decisions have been made regarding competition and entry procedures, that information will be posted at DrakeRelays.org.

At this time, the following details have been confirmed:

  • All high school running events will be run as finals, except for the 4×100 meter relay which will have preliminaries.
  • All high school field events will have preliminaries and finals.
  • The 4×100 meter relay qualifiers will likely be reduced from 96 to 48 teams for high school boys, and from 96 teams to 48 teams for high school girls.
  • The number of qualifiers for all other high school events will remain the same as in 2019, the most recent year of high school competition at the Drake Relays.

Decisions and guidelines regarding spectators and ticketing are still being made. Details will be announced as soon as possible. This information will be posted to the Drake Relays website and shared via Drake Relays social media accounts.

“These are unique and very challenging times,” Boldon said. “We are proud to be moving forward with the high school competition for this year’s Drake Relays.  The competition will be a single day to simplify travel for high schools and we selected Thursday to best align with NCAA protocols for a national caliber university competition to follow.  We appreciate the incredible amount of understanding and cooperation necessary in order to host a successful and safe event for our Iowa high school athletes. They deserve a special day in the spotlight, and we look forward to making that happen for them.”