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2 hurt in SE IA crash, Sunday

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February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two people from southeast Iowa were injured during a single-vehicle crash Sunday morning, in Henry County. The Iowa State Patrol reports the driver of a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 19-year old Wyatt R. Barbison, of Brighton, was flown by helicopter to the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City, after he failed to negotiate a right turn at the intersection of Ash Avenue and 120th Street. The SUV went off the west side of the road and struck a tree. The accident happened at around 7:35-a.m.

A passenger in the vehicle, 19-year old Nathaniel B. Reynolds, of Mt. Pleasant, was also injured. No report on their conditions was immediately available. The Patrol says neither man was wearing a seat belt. The accident remains under investigation.

Sheriff: Probe found no abuse at Iowa lawmaker’s hog farm

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say an investigation into animal treatment at an Iowa state lawmaker’s hog farm found no evidence that animals were being abused despite video that a group posted that appeared to show otherwise. Two people with California-based Direct Action Everywhere entered a hog farm last spring owned by Republican Iowa state Sen. Ken Rozenboom.

Mahaska County Sheriff Russell Van Renterghem says an investigation didn’t find any abuse. Rozenboom said he decided in December to lease the hog building to a different farmer. He has said veterinary records show the herd was being treated for a respiratory infection that contributed to the problems Direct Action Everywhere documented.

Garza scores 24 points; No. 21 Iowa beats Minnesota 58-55

Sports

February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Luka Garza scored 24 points and Ryan Kreiner added 10 points as No. 21 Iowa came back to beat the Minnesota Gophers 58-55. Minnesota’s Daniel Oturu missed the front end of a one-and-one free-throw attempt with a chance to tie the game with 3.8 seconds left and the Hawkeyes came away with a rare road win in the Big Ten. Iowa trailed by eight points with 5:25 remaining but finished the game on an 11-0 run. Oturu scored 15 points and Marcus Carr added 10 points, eight rebounds and six assists for Minnesota.

Cards’ Mikolas misses bullpen session with sore elbow

Sports

February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas was scratched from his second bullpen session of the spring because of a flexor tendon issue. Manager Mike Shildt said the Cardinals hope to have a more concrete time frame for Mikolas return to the mound in a day or two. Mikolas entered this spring as one of four pitchers expected to be in the Cardinals rotation, joining Jack Flaherty, Dakota Hudson and Adam Wainwright.

Kansas looks to extend streak vs Iowa State, Monday night

Sports

February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State (11-14, 4-8) vs. Kansas (22-3, 11-1)
Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, Kansas; Monday, 8 p.m. CST
BOTTOM LINE: Kansas looks for its 10th straight conference win against Iowa State. Kansas’ last Big 12 loss came against the Baylor Bears 67-55 on Jan. 11. Iowa State blew out Texas by 29 in its last outing.
TEAM LEADERSHIP: Kansas’ Devon Dotson has averaged 17.2 points, four rebounds and 4.2 assists while Udoka Azubuike has put up 12.8 points, 9.9 rebounds and 2.6 blocks. For the Cyclones, Tyrese Haliburton has averaged 13.4 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.7 assists while Rasir Bolton has put up 14.7 points.
DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS: The Jayhawks have given up only 57.5 points per game to Big 12 opponents so far, an improvement from the 62.8 per game they allowed to non-conference foes.
CREATING OFFENSE: Dotson has made or assisted on 47 percent of all Kansas field goals over the last three games. The sophomore guard has accounted for 18 field goals and 18 assists in those games.
WINLESS WHEN: Iowa State is 0-9 when scoring fewer than 68 points and 11-5 when scoring at least 68.
PERFECT WHEN: Iowa State is a perfect 6-0 when the team blocks at least seven opposing shots. The Cyclones are 5-14 this season when they block fewer than seven shots.
GETTING DEFENSIVE: The sturdy Kansas defense has held opponents to 60.2 points per game, the eighth-lowest mark in Division I. Iowa State has given up an average of 71.9 points through 25 games (ranking the Cyclones 226th).

Mark Smith of Marshalltown elected Iowa Democratic Party chairman

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February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa Democratic Party has a new chairman. “We’ve endured enough negatives. We must now focus on what is positive and what we can do to make life better for Iowans.” State Representative Mark Smith of Marshalltown was elected by the Iowa Democratic Party’s State Central Committee on Saturday. He takes over from Troy Price, who resigned as chairman after blow back over the party’s inability to provide timely results from the Iowa Caucuses. “I made the decision to step down so that we don’t get constantly stuck in constant recriminations about what happened on Caucus Day, but rather that we can turn the page and keep our focus on what matters most, which is winning in November,” Price said. “That is the goal of this party.”

Price got a standing ovation from the party leaders after his brief remarks. Smith acknowledged the difficulties of the past two weeks and he promised to restore trust in the party. “I know how to work. I how to recruit. I know how to fund raise. I know how to organize,” Smith said. “I know how to win.” Smith and three other men from Des Moines were nominated to be the next chairman. Bob Krause has run unsuccessfully for party chairman before. Gabriel de la Cerda is a factory worker and candidate for congress in 2014. “We have the wind at our back because there is a Trump in the White House, but we cannot play prevent defense,” de la Cerda said. “We have to go on the attack.” Joe Henry is a long-time activist in the League of United Latin American Citizens.

“Young, old, rural, urban, people of color and diverse communities — we hear you,” Henry says. “…The party must become your voice.” Smith spoke with reporters Saturday afternoon. He said his first priority will be to travel around the state to hear the concerns of party activists. “We had thousands of volunteers across this state who did their jobs incredibly well and a number of people talked about the positive experience they had with the caucus in this wonderful unique method of democracy that we have here in this state,” Smith says.”We had things that went wrong…This review will give us some answers in that regard, but let’s keep in mind that most things very well.” Before Smith took the helm, party leaders arranged for a former federal prosecutor and a former state attorney general to investigate what caused the Caucus counting chaos.

Smith is now a member of the Democratic NATIONAL Committee and will be engaged in the debate over whether Iowa’s Democratic Party Caucuses should be first in 2024. “We, in Iowa, are committed to this process,” Smith said. “We study the candidates very well. We give the candidates the opportunity to travel across this state and to meet with people and to hone their message as well and so I will make a strong argument that we should keep the caucuses here.” Smith says he’ll work to ensure the safety of Iowa Democratic Party staff who’ve gotten threats after the Caucus results were delayed. Smith announced last fall that he would not seek reelection to an 11th term in the Iowa House. Smith says as a sixth generation Iowan, it’s important to him that the state have a strong Democratic Party and that’s why he’s put off retirement to tackle this job.

Red Oak man arrested for OWI, Sunday morning

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February 16th, 2020 by admin

A traffic stop at around 3-a.m. today (Sunday), in Red Oak, resulted in an arrest. 37-year old Matthew William Goranson, of Red Oak, was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

1 dead, 1 injured in SE Iowa crash; 1 seriously hurt in separate crash

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February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A woman died and another woman was injured during a single-vehicle rollover accident Saturday morning in southeastern Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol reports 28-year-old Mallory Kate Johnston, of Fremont, lost control of the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee she was driving on a snow-covered curve on southbound Highway 23, in Keokuk County. The SUV went off the road near 310th Street just before 9 a.m. Saturday, and flipped onto its top.

Mallory Johnston died at the scene. Her passenger, 21-year-old Madelynn Johnston, of Oskaloosa, was injured and taken to a hospital. Neither women were wearing their seat belt. The Iowa State Patrol is investigating the crash.

A separate crash Friday evening, resulted in life threatening injuries to a truck driver from eastern Iowa. The Patrol says 49-year old Darin Kruse, of Lone Rock, was flown by MercyOne helicopter to the hospital, after the 2014 semi he was driving rear-ended a semi on westbound  Highway 20 in Grundy County. The accident happened at around 5:30-p.m., Friday, near mile marker 186.

The driver of the other semi, who was from Texas, was not injured.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, 2/16/20

News

February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A student is suing Drake University in Des Moines, along with a fraternity at the school and several fellow students for an unspecified amount after he said he nearly died from a hazing incident. Court documents filed Feb. 7 show Marcus Shields is suing the school, Theta Chi fraternity, its Drake chapter and others. The lawsuit says Shields was a 19-year-old freshman last year and a Theta Chi pledge when the fraternity engaged in hazing, included coercing and forcing him to drink excessive amounts of alcohol. Shields says he pleaded with his fraternity brothers that “he didn’t want to die,” and had to be taken by ambulance to a hospital for acute alcohol poisoning.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Democratic Party has selected a new interim chairman to replace Troy Price, who resigned this week following a meltdown in the state’s lead-off presidential caucuses. The Des Moines Register reports that the party’s State Central Committee voted Saturday to install Iowa state Rep. Mark Smith, of Marshalltown, as interim chairman. The vote came a day after party officials agreed to hire two high-profile lawyers to investigate the factors leading to the problems that hamstrung the Feb. 3 Iowa Caucus, when problems with a mobile app and other issues prevented it from releasing results.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Officials say two people suffered minor injuries in a fire that destroyed a Fort Dodge towing and auto business. Television station KCCI reports that the fire broke out Friday afternoon in Mid Iowa Towing. Firefighters arrived to find a large fire in the company’s shop area, with flames reaching the roof. The building is not served by the city and did not have fire hydrants, requiring the firefighters to use 500-gallon water tanks. Officials say the lack of water and presence of a large amount of flammable liquids, coupled with high winds, caused the fire to grow and spread quickly. Two of the business’ employees were treated for burns on their hands.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A state court judge has heard arguments on whether to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a state law passed last year that would block Planned Parenthood of the Heartland from receiving federal grant money for sex education courses. Judge Paul Scott is considering whether to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa for Planned Parenthood. It challenges the law passed on the last day of the 2019 session as a violation of free speech, due process and equal protection rights. A judge last May halted enforcement of the law until the court decides whether it’s constitutional.

Loyola Chicago outlasts Northern Iowa 82-73 in overtime

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February 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) — Keith Clemons tossed in 25 points, Cameron Krutwig scored 21 and Loyola Chicago clamped down in overtime to beat Northern Iowa 82-73. Clemens sank 8 of 12 shots from the floor, including 5 of 8 from 3-point range, for the Ramblers (18-9, 10-4 Missouri Valley Conference).

Krutwig buried 10 of 19 shots and added 11 rebounds for his seventh double-double of the season. Green topped the Panthers (22-4, 11-3) with 19 points, but he made just 8 of 23 shots, including 3 of 11 from beyond the arc.