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Shenandoah man arrested in Red Oak, Tues.

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December 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early Tuesday (this) morning at Highway 34 and Eastern Avenue in Red Oak, resulted in the arrest of a man from Shenandoah. Red Oak Police say 59-year old David Wayne Taylor was taken into custody at around 12:30-a.m., for Driving While Barred. Taylor was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

Jury trial set in McDermott felony case

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December 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A judge, Monday, set both the pretrial conference and jury trial dates for an Atlantic man who was arrested November 4th on Adair County Class-D felony warrants for Willful Injury causing bodily injury, and Going Armed with Intent. The dates for 53-year-old Rex Dean McDermott were set during his arraignment hearing.

Online court records show the pretrial conference will take place Feb. 5th at 9:30-a.m., and a jury trial was set for March 9th, also at 9:30-a.m. A criminal complaint against McDermott alleges that at around 11-p.m. on Oct. 30th, he pulled a woman out of a pickup truck near Fontanelle, punched her and then struck her with an unknown wooden object. The victim suffered a laceration above her right eye, bruising and swelling of the face and other areas of pain.

McDermott remains free on a $25,000 surety bond.

Midwest Sports Headlines; 12/1/20

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December 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Andy Reid was gushing after watching his Kansas City Chiefs beat Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and for good reason: Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill had an eye-popping day and the defense came through in the clutch. The Chiefs coach also acknowledged there is plenty of room for improvement. The reigning Super Bowl champions were penalized 10 times for the second consecutive week, and were flagged eight times the week before that. They also were 0 for 3 when it came to converting touchdowns in the red zone and that same defense also gave up more than 400 yards.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals agreed to a two-year deal with pitcher Mike Minor and finalized a $1.75 million, one-year contract with outfielder Michael Taylor as they piece together a roster in their rebuilding effort.. The deal with the 32-year-old Minor was reached late Sunday and requires him to pass a physical before it can be completed. Taylor signed his $1.75 million contract Monday and it includes up to $1 million in incentives.

UNDATED (AP) — Gonzaga and Baylor remain the top two teams in the first Associated Press men’s college basketball poll of the regular season. The Zags received 57 first-place votes from a 63-person media panel. The Bears received six first-place votes, with Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois rounding out the top five. Gonzaga was the preseason No. 1 and lived up to the billing by rolling over Kansas and Auburn in Fort Meyers, Florida. The Jayhawks dropped a spot to No. 7 this week but were ranked for the 222nd consecutive week to break UCLA’s all-time record set from 1966-80. Villanova and Virginia plunged after losses while Virginia Tech entered the rankings at No. 16 and Richmond at No. 19.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Dec. 1st 2020

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December 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials have certified a Republican candidate as a six-vote winner for an open seat in the U.S. House, in what is shaping up to be the closest congressional election in decades. Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks finished ahead of Democrat Rita Hart in Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District after a recount saw her 47-vote lead steadily dwindle to single digits. The state Board of Canvass voted Monday afternoon to certify Miller-Meeks as the winner over Hart by a final count of 196,964 to 196,958. The board also certified President Donald Trump as the winner of the state’s six electoral votes.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa coronavirus deaths continued to increase in the past two weeks as the state ends November posting 687 deaths. That’s a 34% increase from the 512 deaths reported in October. Iowa reported 28 additional deaths on Monday, pushing the state total to 2,403. There were 1,200 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours. Hospitalizations continued to fall but some health care officials are expressing concern that they may rise again if Thanksgiving gatherings caused additional virus spread as expected.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley, the longest-serving Republican senator and third in the line of presidential succession, is back in the Senate on Monday after testing positive for coronavirus two weeks ago. Grassley, 87, isolated after finding out he had been exposed to the virus and tested positive shortly after that. He said in a statement that he never had any symptoms and had been cleared to return to the office by his doctors. He says the disease affects people differently. He added, “More than a thousand Americans are dying every day and many more are hospitalized. That means we all have to do our part to help protect our friends, family and fellow Americans.”

High School Basketball Scoreboard 11/30/2020

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November 30th, 2020 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

East Mills 56, Diagonal 16
Clarke 29, Mount Ayr 26
Creston 60, Winterset 34
Earlham 50, Grand View Christian 49
Fremont-Mills 76, Heartland Christian 8
Griswold 45, Southwest Valley 41 (Gris: Josie Mundorf and McKenna Weichman 12pts each)
Harlan 34, Treynor 25
MVAOCOU 56, Missouri Valley 35
Nodaway Valley 63, Clarinda 19 (NV: Maddax DeVault 28pts)
South Central Calhoun 62, Audubon 48
Underwood 44, Shenandoah 27

BOYS BASKETBALL

AHSTW 61, Woodbine 50 (AHSTW: Raydden Grobe 29pts)
Clarinda 53, Nodaway Valley 45
Fremont-Mills 71, Heartland Christian 28
Mount Ayr 65, Clarke 43
South Central Calhoun 60, Audubon 27
Southwest Valley 81, Griswold 37 (SWV: Blaine Venteicher 25pts)
Winterset 78, Creston 57

Lewis Central 54, Sioux City North 35

Underwood vs. Shenandoah, ppd.

Southwest Valley boys run past Griswold in opener

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November 30th, 2020 by admin

The Southwest Valley Timberwolves boys basketball team jumped on top early and pulled away from the Griswold Tigers for a 81-37 opening win on Monday night. The Timberwolves outscored the Tigers 24-8 in the first quarter and used some full-court pressure to make Griswold uncomfortable throughout much of the game.

Blaine Venteicher led the way for Southwest Valley with 25 points on the night, that included 4 makes from long-range. Tucker Tepoel picked up where he left off last season with an 18 point performance. Gabe Fuller also hit double figures with 13. Southwest Valley will head to Shenandoah on Tuesday.

Griswold was led by 15 points from Kamron Brownlee, all of which came on 3-point makes. The Tigers settled for outside looks most of the night against a zone look from Southwest Valley. The Tigers will host Heartland Christian next on Friday.

Griswold girls open up the hoops season with a win at Southwest Valley

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November 30th, 2020 by admin

The Griswold girls basketball team only picked up two wins in the 2019-20 campaign. They already have one under their belt now in 2020-21 after an opening road win over the Southwest Valley Timberwolves 45-41.

It was a tight game throughout with Griswold up one after the first and Southwest Valley ahead by three at halftime 26-23. The Tigers grabbed the lead back in the third quarter and built the advantage to as much as ten in the fourth. The Tigers had to hold off a furious finish by the T’wolves though. Halle Pearson knocked down a runner and the Timberwolves got a steal that Norah Lund turned into a bucket to get within 1 at 42-41 with about 30 seconds left. Brenna Rossell was then fouled on the next inbound for Griswold and she came up big at the foul line. She knocked down both freebies to push the lead back to 3. Southwest Valley then threw an errant pass to waste their next possession and Griswold used some nice passing to run the clock down to 6 seconds before Rossell was fouled again. She hit 1 out of 2 to seal the Tiger win.

After the game Griswold Head Coach Chris Hamilton said he was proud of the improvement shown by his team that brought back almost everyone from last year.

Josie Mundorf had a couple of big buckets to get Griswold back in front in the third quarter and finished with 12 points. Coach Hamilton said she has become a big leader.

Coach Hamilton was happy for Rossell to get the chance to hit those big free throws down the stretch after she missed most of last season.

McKenna Weichman also had 12 points for the Tigers. Griswold will next host Heartland Christian on Friday. Southwest Valley was led by 14 points from Maggie Haer. The Timberwolves head to Shenandoah on Tuesday night.

IRENE D. ARKFELD, 96, of Panama (12-5-2020)

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November 30th, 2020 by Jim Field

IRENE D. ARKFELD, 96, of Panama died Sunday, November 29th at her home.  A Private Family Mass of Christian Burial for  IRENE D. ARKFELD will be held on Saturday, December 5th at 11:00 am at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Burial in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Panama.

IRENE D. ARKFELD is survived by:

Daughters:  Laura Arkfeld Mohr of Panama; Joanne (Donald) Ozbun of Atlantic; Jane (Richard) Hodapp of Matthews, NC; Denise (Scott) Assmann of Panama; Deanna (Roger) Schwery of Jacksonville.

Sons:  Daniel (Jeanne) Arkfeld of Seneca, SC; Patrick (Denise) Arkfeld of Fresno, CA; Timothy (Denise) Arkfeld of Charlotte, NC; Phillip (Laura) Arkfeld of Chino Hills, CA.

Sisters:  Mary Agnes Korducki of Milwaukee, WI; Ruth (Ray) Korducki of Milwaukee, WI.

Brothers:  James (Mary Ann) Graeve of Saint Joseph, WI; Lawrence (Colleen) Graeve of Sun Prairie, WI.

In-laws:  Mick Graeve of Earling; Jack Arkfeld of Omaha, NE; Judy Knott of Harlan

25 Grandchildren

25 Great-Grandchildren

Mills County Burn Ban to be lifted Tue. morning

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November 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Glenwood, Iowa – – The burning ban that has been in place for all of Mills County, Iowa will be lifted tomorrow at 10:00 A.M. (Tuesday, December 1, 2020).  Larry Hurst, Director of Emergency Management in Mills County, says “Due to abnormally warm temperatures and several months of below normal precipitation, Mills County had placed a burn ban in effect in September to mitigate against the potential for widespread, devastating fires throughout the County.”

During this period the Local Fire Departments in Mills County and the E-911 Communications Center had in place an automatic mutual aid protocol that gave firefighters an edge in their response times with the necessary equipment and personnel. “During this timeframe their performance made for a safer Fall Harvest”, said Hurst.

Even though the ban is being lifted this Agency strongly urges landowners that have a requirement to conduct controlled burns of a larger scale, to contact their local Fire Chief to discuss methods and weather considerations as an item of preparation prior to conducting burn. Of note, Mills County does have a Controlled Burn Ordinance (2008) for un-incorporated area of County that requires a property owner to contact the Mills County Communications Center at 712.527.4871 prior to conducting a prescribed burn.

Hurst also urged property owners that lived within the City limits of the seven jurisdictions within County to become familiar with ordinances dealing with burning as applicable before they light fires of any type.

Crossroads of Western Iowa Presents Project Hope

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November 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Crossroads of Western Iowa is set to present “Project Hope,” a series of free mental health support sessions and Q&A’s for those impacted by Covid-19. The 2-hour sessions will run throughout December and January with recordings available for those unable to attend live. While all sessions are free and open to the public, they will touch on issues of particular importance to three groups: first responders, essential workers, and students.

Project Hope will help the community cope with the changes brought on by Covid-19, whether that is staying connected while socially distant, overcoming compassion fatigue, dealing with vicarious trauma and the loss of normalcy, or taking ownership of your time and building resiliency during a time everything feels out of control.By coming together to ask questions and discuss positive mental health habits, everyone will be reminded that what we are currently facing is a shared experience and we can help each other and ourselves through it.

Project Hope’s world-renowned speakers have been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Dr. Oz Show, TODAY, Rachael Ray, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, CBS Sunday Morning, ABC World News Tonight, TLC, TEDx, and more. A full list of speakers, including their bios and presentation descriptions, is available online. Anyone interested may register online at https://www.explorecrossroads.com/home/projecthope/