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State Volleyball Semifinal Scoreboard – Thursday – 11/14/2019

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November 14th, 2019 by admin

CLASS 5A
(3-1)
Cedar Falls 21-25-25-25-25, Ankeny 25-18-16-15
(3-0) WDM Valley 25-25-25, Pleasant Valley 23-13-16

CLASS 4A
(3-0)
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 25-25-25, West Deleware 22-15-15
(3-1) Western Dubuque 25-19-25-25, Marion 14-25-23-22
CLASS 3A

(3-2) Mount Vernon 25-22-18-25-15, Union 21-25-25, 10-13
(3-2) Kuemper Catholic 25-25-23-23-15, Red Oak 19-13-25-25-10

CLASS 2A

(3-0) Western Christian 25-25-25, Osage 20-23-21
(3-0) Beckman Catholic 25-25-25, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 15-18-18

CLASS 1A

(3-1) Sidney 25-16-25-25, North Tama 23-25-16-17
(3-0) Wapsie Valley 25-30-25, Holy Trinity Catholic 23-28-19

State Football Scoreboard- Thursday – 11/14/2019

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November 14th, 2019 by admin

State Football Semifinal Scoreboard 11/14/2019

Thursday, November 14

Eight-Player

#3 Don Bosco, Gilbertville 50, #2 Turkey Valley 6

#1 Audubon 39, #4 St. Mary’s, Remsen 28– ON KJAN

Class 3A

#2 Epworth, Western Dubuque 48, #3 Lewis Central 14

#1 Solon 43, #4 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 36

Traffic stop in Adams County leads to foot pursuit

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November 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Thursday morning in Adams County resulted in a foot pursuit. Deputies initiated the stop at around 11:16-a.m., on a vehicle traveling 72 mph in a 55 zone. 18-year old Emmeline Grace Stougard, of Corning, fled from deputies on foot. Stougard and 18-year Camren Joseph Solari, also of Corning, had an active no contact order in-place from an incident that took place earlier this Summer.

They face charges of Violation of a No Contact Order, and Interference with Official Acts.

Clarinda man arrested on warrant for Controlled Substance Violations

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November 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Page County, Thursday, arrested 36-year old David Llewellyn Warkentien II, of Clarinda. He was taken into custody on a Page County Bench warrant for 2 counts of Control Substance Violations, for failing to appear at a plea and sentencing hearing. Warkentien was unable to post the $5,000 bond, and was being held in the Page County Jail pending future court proceedings.

Authorities: 1 dead in central Iowa industrial accident

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November 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say one person has died in an industrial accident at a biofuels plant in central Iowa. Television station KCCI reports that the Nevada Public Safety Department confirmed the death occurred Thursday afternoon at Verbio North America’s Biorefinery in Nevada, which is about 40 miles north of Des Moines.

Officials say the person died at the scene but did not give details of the nature of the accident. The victim’s name has not been released pending notification of family members. An investigation into the fatal accident is ongoing.

Police ID dead woman, infant found in Webster City apartment

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November 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

WEBSTER CITY, Iowa (AP) — Officials have identified two people found dead inside a central Iowa apartment as a woman and an infant. The Des Moines Register reports that Webster City police have identified the victims as 28-year-old Mariangelys Ortiz and 3-month-old and Abimelec Ortiz Figueroa. The bodies of both were found inside the Webster city apartment Sunday morning.

The cause of deaths has not been released. Police Chief Shiloh Mork said on Sunday that there was nothing about the deaths that suggested the public was in any danger.

State Football Semifinals Schedule – Friday – 11/15/2019

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November 14th, 2019 by admin

Friday, November 15

Class A

10:00—#3 Saint Ansgar vs. #5 Grundy Center

1:00—#1 West Hancock vs. #6 Woodbury Central

Class 4A

4:00—#1 Valley, West Des Moines vs. #7 Bettendorf

7:00—#3 Dowling Catholic, W.D.M. vs. #5 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy

Audubon earns trip to 8-Man title game with win over Remsen, St. Mary’s

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November 14th, 2019 by admin

The Audubon Wheelers avenged their only loss of the regular season with a 38-29 win over Remsen, St. Mary’s in the 8-Man Semifinals on Thursday. The Wheelers lost a 25-26 battle against the Hawks in Week 1, but a strong ground attack gave the Wheelers the victory this time.

The Wheelers scored on their first possession of the game and a back and forth battle ensued for a good chunk of the first half. Blaine Harpenau’s third touchdown run of the first half put the Hawks ahead 22-20 with 9:37 left in the half. The Wheelers answered with a 5 play 63 yard drive, capped off by a Skyler Schultes 29-yard touchdown run to put the Wheelers ahead 26-22 and that was the score at the half.

The Wheelers then took control in the second half. They forced a punt on Remsen’s first possession, gave it back on a fumble 3 plays later.  A fourth down pass attempt for the Hawks was ruled knocked away by Gavin Smith in the end zone. Two plays later Skyler Schultes ripped off a 55 yard touchdown run. The Wheelers would score again after a Kaiden Smith interception to lead 39-22. The Hawks got one more score before the Wheelers ground out the clock.

Skyler Schultes ran for 227 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead the Wheelers. Audubon outgained Remsen, St. Mary’s 357 to 284 in total offense.

Audubon improves to 12-1 on the season and will play for the 8-Man State Championship next Thursday against Don Bosco. The Dons won the first Semifinal game on Thursday 50-6 over Turkey Valley.

Listen to the full postgame interviews with Audubon Head Coach Sean Birks and Quarterback Skyler Schultes below.

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The Latest: Defense: Iowa suspect’s confession unreliable

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November 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A defense expert says a confession by the suspect in the death of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts is not reliable because he was sleep deprived and susceptible to coercion. Brian Leslie, a consultant with expertise in interrogation techniques, reviewed video of an 11-hour interrogation of Cristhian Bahena Rivera in August 2018.

He noted that Rivera denied involvement in the disappearance and death of Tibbetts until near the end, around 4 a.m., after he had been falling in and out of sleep. He says he would “not take a lot of what was said as credible.” Leslie testified on the second day of a hearing on Rivera’s motion to suppress statements made during that interrogation.  Judge Joel Yates said Thursday he would take the matter under advisement and rule as quickly as possible.

Relatives of the man suspected of killing University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts say they rushed to a sheriff’s office after learning he was being questioned and waited for hours without getting to speak with him. Alejandra Cervantes Valle testified Thursday that she asked a police officer whether the family needed to call a lawyer for her nephew, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, during the August 2018 interrogation.

Valle says the officer told her that was unnecessary because they would be done in 15 minutes. The family left two hours later without any update. Police say Rivera later led officers to a cornfield where they say he hid Tibbetts’s body beneath a pile of leaves.

Judge Joel Yates ruled Thursday that he will not allow lawyers for Cristhian Bahena Rivera to submit a written affidavit from their client unless he agrees to submit to cross-examination by prosecutors.
Lawyers for Rivera, who is charged with murder, say they won’t allow him to testify. Yates rejected the affidavit. Rivera says in the affidavit that he was unaware of certain rights and scared to invoke others.

Amount of water released into Missouri River to be reduced

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November 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Eight months after flooding began along the lower Missouri River, the amount of water being released from dams upriver will start to be reduced later this month.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the amount of water being released from the Gavins Point dam on the Nebraska-South Dakota border will start to gradually be reduced on Nov. 23 as part of its plan to cut releases for winter.

The amount of water being released into the river has been at 80,000 cubic feet per second — more than twice what is typical — for months. By mid-December, that will be reduced to 22,000 cubic feet per second.

The river has remained high ever since the spring flooding because the amount of rain and melting snow flowing into the river was near record levels this year.