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High School Wrestling Scoreboard Tuesday 01/28/2020

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January 29th, 2020 by admin

Quad @ Clarke
Interstate 35 52, Mount Ayr 26
Interstate-35 58, Clarinda Academy 0
Interstate-36 53, Clarke/Murray 30
West Central Valley 41, Clarke/Murray 36
West Central Valley 59, Clarinda Academy 0
Mount Ayr 57, Clarinda Academy 0
Mount Ayr 36, West Central Valley 20
Clarke/Murray 61, Clarinda Academy 6

Quad @ Creston/O-M
Creston/O-M 39, Harlan 36
Creston/O-M 36, Lewis Central 34
Creston/O-M 58, Carroll 24
Harlan 45, Lewis Central 24
Harlan 46, Carroll 24
Lewis Central 40, Carroll 27
(Harlan, Atlantic/CAM, and Creston/O-M in three way tie for Hawkeye Ten lead)

Tri @ Denison-Schleswig
Kuemper Catholic 48, Glenwood 36
Kuemper Catholic 46, Denison-Schleswig 34
Glenwood 39, Denison-Schleswig 30

Tri @ Griswold 
Bedford/Lenox 54, Griswold 12
Bedford/Lenox 54, West Harrison 18
West Harrison 30, Griswold 18

Tri @ Nodaway Valley
AHSTW 48,  Knoxville 30
AHSTW 48, Nodaway Valley 21
Knoxville 38, Nodaway Valley 27
(AHSTW’s Jaedan Rasmussen recorded his 100th career win)

Quad @ Red Oak
Red Oak 41, Underwood 39
Red Oak 59, Central Decatur 18
Red Oak 57, East Mills 16
Underwood 58, Central Decatur 7
Underwood 45, East Mills 36
East Mills 40, Central Decatur 28

Tri @ Riverside
Missouri Valley 51, Riverside 26
Missouri Valley 66, MVAOCOU 12
Riverside 65, MVAOCOU 18

High School Basketball Scoreboard Tuesday 01/28/2020

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January 29th, 2020 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Atlantic 55, Kuemper Catholic 54 (McKenzie Waters hit game winning free throws with :04 left in the game)
Glenwood 87, Creston 46
Harlan 37, Denison-Schleswig 33

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 55, Missouri Valley 14

Audubon 67, Riverside 36
IKM-Manning 63, OABCIG 38
Logan-Magnolia 63, Underwood 47
Treynor 52, Tri-Center 18

Rolling Valley Conference
Coon Rapids-Bayard 55, Ar-We-Va 40
Glidden-Ralston 47, CAM 36
Paton-Churdan 62, West Harrison 29

Corner Conference
Sidney 49, Griswold 14 (Chay Ward- 23pts)
Stanton 49, East Mills 39

Pride of Iowa Conference
Central Decatur 61, Southeast Warren 33
Nodaway Valley 69, Bedford 26
SW Valley 50, Lenox 46
Wayne 45, East Union 43

Other Scores
Carroll 70, Perry 40
CB Abraham Lincoln 44, CB Thomas Jefferson 30
Des Moines Christian 56, Interstate 35 27
Mount Ayr 62, Van Meter 24
Pleasantville 58, Chariton 53 (2OT)
Woodward-Granger 44, AC/GC 40
Winterset 62, ADM 59

 

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Glenwood 71, Creston 51
Harlan 54, Denison-Schleswig 48
Kuemper Catholic 64, Atlantic 60
Savannah, MO 62, Clarinda 51

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 80, Missouri Valley 54 (Clayton Akers- 33 points, 8 3’s)
Audubon 53, Riverside 46
OABCIG 49, IKM-Manning 46 OT
Treynor 66, Tri-Center 44
Underwood 61, Logan-Magnolia 49

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM, Anita 66, Glidden-Ralston 54
Coon Rapids-Bayard 59, Ar-We-Va 35

Corner Conference
Fremont-Mills 58, Clarinda Academy 29
Sidney 59, Griswold 26 (Noah Jorgensen- 18pts)
Stanton 42, East Mills 38

Other Scores
Carroll 73, Perry 44
CB Abraham Lincoln 62, CB Thomas Jefferson 47
Chariton 71, Pleasantville 57
Van Meter 48, Mount Ayr 43
Winterset 64, ADM, Adel 61

Klobuchar makes quick trip to Iowa in midst of impeachment

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January 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar has made a last-minute trip to Iowa following arguments in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in Washington. The Democratic presidential candidate turned up Tuesday at a bar in Council Bluffs, where she was met by a standing-room-only crowd of more than 100.

She is among a handful of White House hopefuls making a final push in the Midwestern state before Monday’s first-in-the-nation caucuses. Her eleventh-hour push comes as she is facing new questions about her time as a top Minnesota prosecutor in the mid-2000s.

Teen injured in single-vehicle accident s.w. of Atlantic

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January 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A 15-year old male reportedly suffered from leg pain following a single vehicle accident Tuesday night, southwest of Atlantic. According to dispatch reports, the accident happened just north of 58882 Whitepole Road, at around 8:30-p.m.

The teen was transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital for treatment. Atlantic Rescue, Medivac Ambulance and Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the scene. No other details are currently available.

Details released on Cass County Republican Caucuses

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January 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Republican Party Chair Dave Wiederstein has released details with regard to the February 3rd Republican Caucuses in Cass County. The start time at each location is 7-p.m.

Activity at each location will include:

  • Selecting persons to be the Precinct meeting chair and secretary.
  • Holding the Presidential Poll.
  • Selecting individuals to serve on the County Central Committee, Delegates and Junior Delegates to the County Convention on March 14.
  • Discuss amendments to the County Platform.

Wiederstein says he anticipates the meetings will move along pretty quickly, as the Republicans have their candidate in President Trump.  The other items of party business do not take much time to go through, either.

Precinct Caucus Sites:
Precinct 1:  Atlantic Ward 1 – Atlantic Elks Lodge (411 Walnut St.)
Precinct 2:  Atlantic Ward 2 – Armory (2nd & Poplar)
Precinct 3:  Atlantic Ward 3 – Atlantic Public Library
Precinct 4:  Atlantic Ward 4 – Zion Lutheran Church (811 Oak St.)
Precinct 5:  Atlantic Ward 5 – Heritage House (1200 Brookridge Cir.)
Precinct 6:  Lewis; Cass & Bear Grove Townships – Lewis Fire Department Meeting Room (401 W. Main St.)
Precinct 7:  Wiota; Benton & Franklin Townships – Wiota Fire Department (311 Center St.)
Precinct 8:  Marne; Brighton, Pymosa, Washington & Grove Townships – Atlantic Airport (59706 Airport Road)
Precinct 9:  Edna/Victoria Townships – Massena Library (122 Main St.)
Precinct 10:  Anita; Grant & Lincoln Townships – Anita Community Center (805 Main St.)
Precinct 11:  Griswold; Pleasant & Noble Townships – Griswold Community Bldg. (601 2nd St.)
Precinct 12:  Massena City & Township) – Massena Library (122 Main St.)
Precinct 13:  Cumberland; Union Township – Cumberland Library (119 Main St.)

2 Fremont County Deputies hurt in 2 accidents Tue. morning

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January 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two people were injured in two separate accidents that occurred in nearly the same location, Tuesday morning, in Fremont County. The Iowa State Patrol reports the first accident happened at around 7:08-a.m. on County Road J-46, west of 390th Avenue, southeast of Farragut. Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Wake, of Tabor, was driving a Sheriff’s Department 2019 Dodge Charger eastbound on J-46, when the car went out of control on the icy road, and slid into the south ditch. The cruiser rolled over and came to rest upright in the ditch. Wake was reportedly taken by Shenandoah Rescue to the Shenandoah Memorial Hospital for treatment.

The second accident happened at around 7:51-a.m., Tuesday, as a 1990 Buick Lesabre driven by 65-year old Ronald Fritschle, of Nebraska City, NE., was traveling east, also on County Road J-46. As he approached the accident scene involving the deputy, the Buick went out of control and onto the north shoulder, before getting back on the road and heading towards the south shoulder. As the car slid sideways, the left rear struck Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputy Austin Richardson, of Hamburg, who was standing on the road investigating the first accident.

The Fritschle vehicle came to rest in the south ditch. Richardson was also taken by Shenandoah Rescue to the Shenandoah Memorial Hospital.

Court delays trial for man charged with killing Iowa student

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January 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The trial for the man charged with killing University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts in 2018 has been delayed. Cristhian Bahena Rivera had been scheduled to stand trial for first-degree murder on Feb. 4 in Sioux City. That plan became uncertain last week when Judge Joel Yates suspended the case so that the Iowa Supreme Court could decide whether to grant Rivera’s pretrial appeal of a key ruling.

A court spokesman said Tuesday that the trial has been delayed and will not happen in the month of February. A new trial date will be set after the Iowa Supreme Court decides how to handle Rivera’s appeal.

Ambrose announces bid for Pott. County Sheriff

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January 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Pottawattamie County Chief Deputy Sheriff Rob Ambrose, Tuesday, announced his candidacy for Pottawattamie County Sheriff. If elected in the June Primary, Ambrose would succeed Jeff Danker, who, on Jan. 8th, announced he would not seek an eight term in office.

Pott. County Chief Deputy Sheriff Rob Ambrose

Ambrose, who was selected by Danker in 2018 to be his Chief Deputy, started his career with the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office in 2006, working for the Road Division. Sheriff Danker appointed him to the Investigations Division in 2008. While working in the Investigations Division, Ambrose was promoted to corporal in 2010 and sergeant in 2013. In 2015, he was promoted to lieutenant and assigned to oversee the Road Patrol and Investigations Division.

When he was appointed as Chief Deputy Sheriff, Rob Ambrose began overseeing the entire Sheriff’s Office. This includes six divisions, approximately 215 full-time employees, and a budget of approximately $21,000,000. As Sheriff, he says he “Will be committed to working diligently to provide residents of Pottawattamie County with dedicated and quality leadership within the law enforcement, communications and jail divisions.”

Ambrose is a graduate of Upper Iowa University. He previous experience, as from the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office, include serving as a Corrections Office for the Missouri Department of Corrections, and as deputy with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.

He and his family live in Underwood. Ambrose’ wife teaches second grade at Underwood Elementary. The couple has three school-aged daughters. His bio says in his free time, he enjoys being with his family, watching our daughters participate in their school and athletic events, and playing golf. He says he’s also been actively involved with the community and school by volunteering his time as a coach for several athletic teams, and as a member of the Underwood School Safety Committee.

Ron Ambrose said also, “I enjoy participating in the annual Shop with the Sheriff event.”

Griswold hosts Sidney tonight on KJAN

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January 28th, 2020 by admin

The Griswold Tigers play host to the Sidney Cowgirls and Cowboys tonight for a Corner Conference basketball doubleheader and we’ll have coverage for you on KJAN.

The girls game will match the 2-11 Tigers against the 7-7 Cowgirls. The boys matches a 2-12 Griswold team against the 7-7 Cowboys.

Chris Parks will have the call tonight from the Griswold High School with pregame at 5:50 p.m. prior to the girls game at 6:00 p.m. The boys will follow at about 7:30 p.m. Tune in on AM 1220, FM 101.1, and online at kjan.com. Griswold students also plan to have the live video stream of the games rolling on GrizTigerVision through the KJAN Video Network.

University of Iowa wrestling program sets its sights on new state-of-the-art training facility

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January 28th, 2020 by admin

The University of Iowa plans to build a new wrestling training facility to meet the needs of one of the most successful athletic programs in the country. Pending approval by the Board of Regents, State of Iowa, the UI will begin planning a new facility adjacent to Carver-Hawkeye Arena that supports Iowa Wrestling’s championship standards and validates Iowa City’s reputation as the greatest wrestling city in the world.

The proposed facility, funded entirely by gifts, will be located south of Carver-Hawkeye Arena and connected to the arena by tunnel. It will include an expanded training space and feature a Hall of Champions that showcases the program’s legendary history — including 23 NCAA team titles, 35 Big Ten Conference team titles, 84 NCAA individual championships, and 335 All-America honors.

The new facility will also allow the university to continue its tradition of hosting the world’s top senior level and international wrestling events, including the U.S. Olympic Trials and the United World Wrestling Cup, which attract tens of thousands of wrestling fans to Iowa City and delivers a multi-million dollar economic impact to the community.

To date, the project has received over $9 million in gift commitments, which in part funded a preliminary needs assessment and design plan. Upon approval by the Board of Regents, formal planning will begin with budget development and architect selection.

The Hawkeye wrestling team will continue to compete in its home at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, known internationally as a wrestling mecca and the NCAA leader in attendance in each of the last 13 seasons.