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Boys State Basketball Scoreboard 03/13/2020

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March 13th, 2020 by admin

Class 3A Consolation

Clear Creek-Amana 76, Ballard 73 (OT) | BOX SCORE

Class 4A Consolation

Cedar Falls 65, Ankeny Centennial 58 | BOX SCORE

Class 1A Championship

Wapsie Valley, Fairbank 65, Bishop Garrigan, Algona 53 | BOX SCORE

Class 2A Championship

Boyden-Hull 64, North Linn, Troy Mills 51 | BOX SCORE

Class 3A Championship

Norwalk 70, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 68 | BOX SCORE

Class 4A Championship

Ankeny 78, Waukee 70 | BOX SCORE

Cass County Sheriff’s report (3/13/20)

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March 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office today (Friday) released a report on arrests dating from March 2nd to the 11th. Most recently, on Wednesday (March 11), Deputies arrested 61-year old Mark Allen Funk, of Griswold, on a Class-D felony charge of Going Armed With Intent, and serious misdemeanor charge of False Imprisonment. Funk was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on $6,000 bond. 54-year Steven Darrell Funk, of Griswold, was cited into court for False Imprisonment, in connection with the same incident.

43-year old Jason Richard Tasto, of Lewis, was arrested March 11th on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault 2nd Offense. Tasto was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $1,000 bond.

On Monday, March 9th, Cass County Deputies arrested 26-year old Catherine Josephine Charles, of Atlantic, on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Charles was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on her own recognizance. There were two arrests last Saturday, in Cass County: 58-year old Charles Clyde Burns, of Atlantic, was arrested on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Burns was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $20,000 bond. And, 33-year old Cody Michael Johnson, of West Des Moines, was arrested March 7th on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Johnson was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $5,000 bond.

On Friday, March 6th, Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 30-year old Tyler Lee Crawley, of Cumberland, and 45-year old John Duane Anderson, of Cumberland, both on one charge of Disorderly Conduct. The men were taken to the Cass County Jail. Anderson was released later that day on $300 bond; Crawley pled guilty to the charge the following day and was released.

On March 5th, 36-year old Balam Andres Soto Marquez, of Des Moines, was arrested on one count of Possession of Marijuana 3rd/Subsequent Offense. Soto Marquez was taken to the Cass County Jail where he later pled guilty to his charge and was transferred to Polk County authorities on a Polk County warrant.

On March 4th, 34-year old Beth Renee Perdue, of Red Oak, was arrested on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Perdue was taken to the Cass County Jail where she remains held on $4,000 bond.

And, on March 2nd, 43-year old Shane Edwin Davis, of Stuart, was arrested in Cass County on a Dallas County warrant. Davis was taken to the Cass County Jail and transferred the following day to Dallas County authorities.

Reminder and Update: Farmers Market Pre-Season Vendor Workshop Offered in Cass County

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Wellness Program Coordinator Brigham Hoegh said Friday, that “Due to concerns for spread of disease and accessibility, the Cass County Farmers Market Pre-Season Vendor Workshop will be held March 16th via phone conference, from 12:30 to 3:30 PM. All materials will be supplied electronically.”

The Cass County Local Food Policy Council and Cass County ISU Extension encourage those considering vending at Cass County farmers markets in 2020 to attend the free workshop. Those interested in attending the workshop are asked to RSVP by March 15th to Hoegh at 712-249-5870, or by email at bhoegh@iastate.edu. Registrants will receive the phone conference number and electronic materials. While all presenters will join the conference by phone, attendees needing assistance participating in the phone conference may join the call at the Cass County Community Center. Those planning to join the phone conference at the community center are asked to RSVP to ISU Extension at 712-243-1132.

The pre-season workshop has been designed to cover topics of interest to both experienced vendors and those just starting to consider participating in farmers markets. Experts in the areas of food safety and market licensing requirements, farmers market insurance, and resources from the Iowa Department of Ag and Land Stewardship will present at the workshop. During the last 30 minutes of the workshop (3:00-3:30), vendor information will be provided for Cass County Farmers Markets, including the Anita Farmers Market, the Atlantic Farmers Market, and Produce in the Park.

Iowa Democratic Party Statement on Upcoming County Conventions

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March 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Democratic Party Chair Mark Smith said Friday, that the IDC will postpone County Conventions (Including the March 21st Cass County Convention) to a future date to be determined.

Smith says “After extensive consultation with County Chairs, the State Central Committee, party leaders, and public health officials, we have come to the determination that the spreading coronavirus poses a risk that outweighs a temporary delay in moving the caucus-to-convention process forward. This is not an easy decision, but we believe it is the right decision,” he said.

As of this time, District and State Convention planning will proceed as scheduled. For more information on COVID-19 in Iowa, please visit the Iowa Department of Public Health website for the latest updates and safety precautions.

WCCA to close Emergency Clothing Rooms March 13-27

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March 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with non-profit West Central Community Action (WCCA), in Atlantic, report the decision has been made to close all of their emergency clothing rooms from now (March 13th) through March 27th, due to growing concerns over the COVID-19 virus. The organization will also not be accepting donations during the aforementioned time frame. WCCA Food Pantries will however remain open, where available (The Atlantic WCCA office does not have a food pantry).

WCCA says it will continue to monitor the situation and continue to develop and implement plans, based on CDC recommendations.

Johnson County says virus hasn’t spread since Egypt cruise

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March 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Officials in Johnson County said today (Friday), they have no indication that the coronavirus has spread beyond 14 residents who tested positive after a cruise to Egypt. Johnson County Public Health Director Dave Koch told reporters that he has seen no indication of “community spread” in the Iowa City area. At the same time, he acknowledged that not all of those on the cruise or a second to Egypt that was cut short have been tested for the virus.

Both cruises were sponsored by a Johnson County bank rewards club for members age 50 and older.

(Update) Electrical/Wiring suspected in rural Griswold truck fire

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March 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A fire in the engine compartment of an International semi tractor-trailer this (Friday) morning, was apparently caused by an electrical/wiring malfunction. Griswold Firefighter Andy Steffen told KJAN News the fire happened at around 8:20-a.m., on the property of Ray Wilson at 60253 Wichita Road, south of Griswold. Wilson said the truck had been sitting for three or four days, so the engine would not have been hot. When he looked out the window this morning, he saw smoke coming out from under the hood/engine cowling.

Wilson rushed outside and used a hose to extinguish most of the fire before firefighters arrived. He told fire crews it sounded like the truck was trying to start when he approached it. Steffen said that sometimes happens with an electrical fire. Wilson’s quick action, Steffen said, prevented the flames from spreading to shed that housed vehicles and equipment. The shed was about three-or four-feet away from the truck.

There were no injuries. The truck sustained an estimated $15-to $20,000 damage. Griswold Fire was on the scene for about 20-minutes.

WIC All-Conference Basketball Awards and Academic All-Conference

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March 13th, 2020 by admin

2019-20 Western Iowa
All-Conference Basketball Teams

Western Iowa Conference – Boys
2019-20 Final Team Standings

#*Treynor            16-0            24-3
AHSTW                14-2            17-5
Tri-Center            12-4            18-5
IKM-Manning       9-6            13-10
Underwood         6-10            10-12
Audubon             6-10            8-14
Logan-Magnolia  5-11            8-14
Riverside              3-13            6-16
Missouri Valley    0-16            2-20
*2019-20 WIC Regular Season Champion
#2020 State Tournament Qualifier

WIC BOYS Player of the Year: Jack Tiarks, Treynor, Sr.

First Team

*Jack Tiarks, Treynor, sr.; *Jack Stogdill, Treynor, sr.; *Leyton Nelson, Tri-Center, jr.; *Raydden Grobe, AHSTW, soph.; Jon Schwarte, Treynor, sr.; Clayton Akers, AHSTW, sr.; Tre Melby, Logan-Magnolia, jr.; Ethan Alfers, Tri-Center, jr.  *Unanimous Selection.

Second Team

Colby Keller, IKM-Manning, sr.; Skyler Schultes, Audubon, sr.; Blake Hall, Underwood, jr.; Sam Porter, AHSTW, sr.; Colten Brandt, IKM-Manning, sr.; Gavin Bartalini, Missouri Valley, sr.; Drake Woods, Riverside, jr.; Dylan Cunard, Logan-Magnolia, sr.; Parker Behrens, IKM-Manning, sr.; Amos Rasmussen, IKM-Manning, soph..

 

Western Iowa Conference – Girls
2019-20 Final Team Standings

*AHSTW                           14-2            20-4
#Logan-Magnolia            13-3            21-4
IKM-Manning                  12-4            17-6
Audubon                          11-5            15-8
Underwood                       8-8            12-11
Treynor                              8-8            8-14
Missouri Valley                3-13            3-19
Tri-Center                        2-14            5-18
Riverside                          1-15            4-19
*2019-20 WIC Regular Season Champion
#2020 State Tournament Qualifier

WIC GIRLS Player of the Year: Kailey Jones, AHSTW, jr.

First Team

*Kailey Jones, AHSTW, jr.; *Kylie Morrison, Logan-Magnolia, sr.; *Aleah Hermensen, Audubon, soph.; Kinsey Scheffler, AHSTW, sr.; *Alexa Ahrenholtz, IKM-Manning, jr.; Lexi Branning, IKM-Manning, sr.; Violet Lapke, Logan-Magnolia, sr.; Claire Denning, AHSTW, jr.  *Unanimous Selection.

Second Team

Jaci Christensen, Audubon, soph.; Mandy Stogdill, Treynor, jr.; Claire Harris, AHSTW, jr.; Morghan Herman, Missouri Valley, sr.; Clara Tiegland, Treynor, fr.; Emilee Thompson, Logan-Magnolia, jr.; Erin McMains, Underwood, sr.; Leah Subbert, Audubon, sr.

2019-20 WIC Academic All-Conference

(Must be senior, maintain 3.35 cumulative grade point average).

Boys Basketball

AHSTW: Clayton Akers, Brody Langer, Michael Mantell, Sam Porter.
Audubon: Jackson Jensen, Marcus Olsen, Skyler Schultes.
IKM-Manning, Colten Brandt, Will Jorgensen, Ben Lingle.
Logan-Magnolia: Gabe Walski, Dylan Cunard.
Missouri Valley: Stephen Kean.
Riverside: Talen Williams.
Treynor: Craig Chapman, Luke Mieska, Quinn Navara, Jack Stogdill.
Tri-Center: Ryan Lyle.
Underwood: Nick Ravlin, Zach Teten, Isaac Heilman.

Girls Basketball

AHSTW: Kinsey Scheffler, Tristin Heiny.
Audubon: Rylie Hartl, McKenna Petersen, Mallory Riebhoff, Leah Subbert.
IKM-Manning: Emily Kerkhoff, Alexia Branning.
Logan-Magnolia: Megan Dunn, Violet Lapke, Kylie Morrison.
Missouri Valley: Peyton Hilts, Morghan Herman.
Riverside: Ashlynn Amdor, Meghan Reed.
Treynor: Tori Castle, Kennedy Elwood.
Underwood: Abby May, Erin McMains, Lauren Brown, Avary True.

Wrestling

AHSTW: Brady Canada, Seth Kiesel, Joel Sampson.
Audubon: Luke Mosinski.
Logan-Magnolia: Olivia Diggins, Kaleb King, Tanner Mace, Bryce Hudnut, Barret Pitt.
Missouri Valley: Jon Johnson.
Treynor: Brock Fox, Will Halverson, Jacob Hrasky, Mitchel Lutz.
Tri-Center: Bryson Freeberg, Connor Atkisson.

Big Ten Conference statement on activities canceled due to COVID-19

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March 13th, 2020 by admin

The Big Ten Conference announced today that all organized team activities have been suspended until April 6, 2020, and will be re-evaluated at that time.

The Big Ten has previously announced that in addition to canceling the Men’s Basketball Tournament it will be canceling all conference and non-conference competitions through the end of the academic year, including spring sports that compete beyond the academic year, and participation in all NCAA tournaments and competitions. The Conference also has announced a moratorium on all on- and off-campus recruiting activities for the foreseeable future.

The Big Ten Conference will use this time to work with the appropriate medical experts and institutional leadership to determine next steps for moving forward in regard to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The main priority of the Big Ten Conference continues to be the health, safety and wellness of our student-athletes, coaches, administrators, faculty, fans and media as we continue to monitor all developing and relevant information on the COVID-19 virus.

Cass County Supervisors approve lawn care & sanitation bids; Failed vote to re-appoint Nelson as S.IA Regional Housing Authority

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March 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors met this past Wednesday. According to the minutes provided by County Auditor/Board Secretary Dale Sunderman, the Board considered bids for lawn care, snow removal and trash pick-up. Two bids were received for Calendar Year 2020 (CY2020). The low bid from Erickson W.S.S was approved by unanimous vote. Two bids were also received for FY2021 snow removal, but because they were not detailed in the same manner, the board postponed action until after more information is obtained. And, the Supervisors approved the lone bid from Cook Sanitation Service for FY 2021 sanitation services/trash removal. Their bid was less than current service fees.

A motion made to re-appoint Brenda Nelson as commissioner of Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority failed by a roll-call vote for lack of a majority (Supervisor Mark O’Brien was absent). The appointment will be reconsidered when the full board is present at their next regular meeting. In other business, new account manager Group Benefit Partners representatives reviewed renewal information for the County’s ISAC Group Health Program, and the voluntary group dental program, for FY2021.  The County also has a mini-self-funded health insurance program and flex benefits program and contracts with a third party administrator for those by calendar year.  Options for reducing third party administration costs were discussed.  The discounted renewal rates for the health program are nearly the same as current rates (increase of $1 per month for a ‘single plan’ and a decrease of $2 per month for a ‘family plan’.

Sunderman says also, the Board asked Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon about steps he was taking to protect the ‘courthouse’ from the COVID-19 virus.  At his invitation, Cass County Health Systems Public Health Nurse Linda Edelman and Nurse Darci Young, were invited to Wednesday’s meeting to discuss COVID-19. Information discussed included what the County should do to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  Edelman said persons should not panic; and said the public is more at risk of catching the flu than COVID-19.  It was recommended, that like any business, the County should have plans in place for any illness that may take a considerable number of people out of the workplace.  Precautions to be taken should be those everyone should have been taking all of their lives as far as keeping the facilities clean, good hygiene practices and the things you would do in any flu season.  If a person has a virus, that person should call medical personnel prior to going to the clinic or hospital so proper precautions may be taken as they arrive.

A good source of information on COVID-19 is the Iowa Department of Public Health website (idph.iowa.gov)