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Midwest Sports Headlines: 5/16/2019

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May 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms on a deal with defensive back Amani Hooker, their fourth-round draft selection. Hooker was the No. 116 draft pick overall out of Iowa. He was the Big 10 Defensive Back of the Year last season, and he played 36 games with six interceptions, 3 ½ tackles for loss and a sack over three years with the Hawkeyes. His deal makes him the third of the Titans’ draft picks to agree to terms, leaving the team’s top three draft picks still unsigned.

NEW YORK (AP) — Two people with direct knowledge of the deal say the New York Jets have agreed to trade linebacker Darron Lee to the Kansas City Chiefs for a sixth-round draft pick. The deal is pending a physical, according to the people who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither team had announced the move. It also comes on the same day the team fired general manager Mike Maccagnan and installed coach Adam Gase as the acting GM.

BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Browns running back Kareem Hunt knows only his actions will help him outrun a violent past. Hunt spoke for the first time since Cleveland signed him in February after he was released by the Kansas City Chiefs late last season when video surfaced of him shoving and kicking a woman during an argument. Hunt says he’s changed and hopes he can earn back the trust of teammates and fans. He says he’s grateful to get a second chance with the Browns, his hometown team.

ATLANTA (AP) — Austin Riley made quite a splash in his big league debut, homering off Michael Wacha to lead the Atlanta Braves to a 4-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. Mike Soroka turned in another strong start with three-hit ball over seven scoreless innings, but this night belonged to the 22-year-old Riley. He was called up from Triple-A before the game and homered in the second at-bat of what the Braves hope will be a long career.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Ronald Guzman and Willie Calhoun each hit a two-run homer, and the Texas Rangers cruised to a 6-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Shin-Soo Choo added a solo shot in the ninth inning and Nomar Mazara matched a career high with four hits as the Rangers snapped a five-game skid.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — For a minor-league team that plays its home games in flood-ravaged Iowa on the swollen banks of the Mississippi River, the season so far has presented some unusual challenges. The Quad Cities River Bandits have been forced to lug their equipment everywhere they go because they don’t yet have lockers. Worse than that, the players sometimes don’t even know where they’ll be playing the next day. The River Bandits will play 40 of their first 43 games away from their home in Davenport.

2 arrests in Red Oak late Wednesday night

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May 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Two Red Oak men were arrested on separate charges late Wednesday night, in Red Oak. Authorities say at around 11:40-p.m., officers arrested 36-year old Jorge Uvaldo Jaraz Armenta, for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was taken into custody in the 500 block of High Street in Red Oak, and held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

And, at around 8:15-p.m., 30-year old Chase Michael Samples was arrested in the 1100 block of N. 3rd Street in Red Oak. Samples faces a charge of Driving While Suspended. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $566.25 bond.

Robbery investigation in Council Bluffs

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May 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are investigating a robbery that took place outside of a residence at around 7:10-p.m., Wednesday. The incident happened in the 2900 block of Ave F. The victim, 61-year old Debra Ekstrom, was just arriving home, when an unknown male came up behind her and grabbed her purse with such force that Ekstrom fell to the ground and hit her head on the pavement.

The suspect then ran off with her purse. Ekstrom was transported to a local hospital and treated for minor injuries. The suspect is described as a black male of medium build, between 16 and 21 years of age, about 6 foot tall, wearing short flat top hair, no shirt, and blue jeans.

The Council Bluffs Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the crime. Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call us at (712) 328- 4728. Or, to remain anonymous, you can call Crimestoppers at (712)328-STOP.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, 5/16/19

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May 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

NEW YORK (AP) — The Democratic race for president could be getting another candidate. The mayor of New York, Bill de Blasio, has been considering a run for months and is expected to announce a decision this week. He’s booked an appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America” ahead of travel to Iowa on Thursday and events there and in South Carolina on Friday. Both states are among the handful that cast the first votes in the Democratic primary.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has been dropped from a lawsuit alleging that her predecessor and others in his administration singled out a former state official for a pay cut because of his political party or sexual orientation. The long-running lawsuit filed by former Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Chris Godfrey against former Gov. Terry Branstad is set for trial in state court on June 3 in Des Moines. Reynolds was Branstad’s lieutenant governor.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Current and former attorneys general from both major parties and several states are imploring Iowa’s Republican governor to veto a measure meant to prevent the state’s attorney general, currently a Democrat, from being able to file or join lawsuits challenging Trump administration policies. They think the Republican move would violate basic checks and balances. Iowa would be the only state to impose such limits on an attorney general if Gov. Kim Reynolds signs off on the bill.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A South Dakota man accused of robbing a northwest Iowa bank has been sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison. Federal prosecutors for Iowa said Wednesday in a news release that 43-year-old Brendon Reed, of North Sioux City, South Dakota, was sentenced Tuesday to 105 months in prison and ordered to pay nearly $14,000 in restitution to the United Bank of Moville.

State Track coverage begins today on KJAN

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May 16th, 2019 by admin

The 2019 State Co-Ed Track and Field Championships get underway today at Drake Stadium in Des Moines and continue through Saturday. Keep it tuned to KJAN for complete results coverage throughout the day. We’ll also keep you posted with online results on our sports page here.

Here is a look at our scheduled report times from Sports Director Chris Parks for the weekend.

Thursday and Friday: 10:45am, 11:45am, 1:45pm, 2:45pm, 3:45pm, 4:45pm, 5:45pm, and 6:45pm.

Saturday: 9:45am, 10:45am, 11:45am, 12:45pm, 1:45pm, 2:45pm, 3:45pm, and 4:45pm.

You can listen on-air at AM1220, FM101.1, and online at kjan.com or the web app. Links to stream are available on the home page. You can also catch twitter updates by following @CherokeeCP.

AHSTW hires Harris to take over football program

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May 15th, 2019 by admin

The AHSTW school board approved the hiring of G.G. Harris as their next Head Football Coach following a meeting on Wednesday night.

Harris takes over for Davis Pattee after seven years as an assistant with the team. Pattee earlier this year was selected to take over the Activities Director job at the Harlan Community School District, replacing the retiring Mitch Osborn.

Harris is also the current head coach for boys basketball, boys track, and softball at AHSTW. He has a lot of experience with the game having played college football at Simpson College.

Girls Regional Singles and Doubles Tennis Results 05/15/2019

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May 15th, 2019 by admin

Regional Girls Tennis Singles and Doubles Tournaments were held on Wednesday with 8 Regions in Class 1A and 2A. The Champions and Runners-Up from each region advance to the State Singles and Doubles Tournament on Wednesday, May 29th and Thursday, May 30th in Iowa City for Class 1A and Bettendorf for Class 2A.

Here is a look at the qualifiers from area sites.

Class Region 1 at Spencer    

Singles

Cassie Barba (Spirit Lake – Okoboji) over Autumn Rausch (Spencer) Injury Default

Doubles

Kendall Evans  & Josie Condon (Estherville-Lincoln Central) over Emily English  & Gabby Kardell (Spencer) 6/1, 6/2

1A Region 2 at Shenandoah  

Singles

Sophie Walker (Red Oak) over Macy Baker (Red Oak) 6/1, 6/1

Doubles

Nichole Gilbert & Natalie Gilbert (Shenandoah) over Brooklyn Taylor & Brielle Smith (Glenwood) 6/3, 6/4

Atlantic’s Hana Holtz picked up a win in the opening round over Liz Devine of Harlan 6-2, 6-0. Holtz then dropped a match to Macy Baker of Red Oak 6-0, 6-2. Also in singles play Genevieve Martinez lost to Jentry Schafer of Southwest Valley 6-0, 6-1 in the opening round.

In Doubles play both Trojan duos lost opening matches. Emma Templeton and Chloe Davis lost to Kaylee Philby and Chloe Johnson of Red Oak 6-1,6-2. Molly McFadden and Tessa Grooms lost to Teya Stickler and Riley Morganstern of Clarinda 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (0)

1A Region 3 at Norwalk   

Singles

Sofia Ordinteva (Saydel) over Isabel Schwabe (Kuemper) 6/1, 6/3

Doubles

Deseree Stubbe & CeJay Blakely (Clarke) over Samantha Schwarte & Abby Boes (Kuemper) 6/4, 6/4

2A Region 2 at Johnston

Singles

Cari Naanep (Johnston) over Alli Gustafson (Centennial) 6/0, 6/0

Doubles

Julia Heil & Dasha Svitashev (Johnston) over Taylor Bloom & Jordyn Gustafson (Centennial) 6/1, 6/3

2A Region 3 at WDM Valley    

Singles

Katie Carver (Urbandale) over Kate Meade (Urbandale) 6/3, 6/4

Doubles

Brooke Dannenfeldt & Mylea Cole (Urbandale) over Paeton Morrow & Ava Torgerson (WDM Valley) 6/4, 6/3

2A Region 4 at SE Polk       

Singles

Arunadee Fernando (Ames) over Lauren Couves (Ames) 6/0, 6/1

Doubles

Caitlyn Hanulikova & Chloe Wilson (Ames) over Elizabeth Messman & Megan Severson (Waukee) 6/1, 6/3

Second lane on flood-damaged Iowa 2 between I-29 and the Nebraska border has reopened

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May 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Dept. of Transportation said Wednesday, that a second lane on Iowa Highway 2 west of I-29, has reopened to traffic. A single lane was reopened last Friday, May 10, providing limited mobility to the area. In opening a second lane, mobility will be greatly improved, and traffic delays should be reduced between Iowa and Nebraska.

As with the eastbound lane that was reopened last week, the westbound lane reopened today has water over the roadway; however, a temporary solution has been put in place. The solution includes concrete barrier rails along the edge of the road to keep vehicles on the roadway and permeable rock laid on the roadway to provide a surface for traffic to pass across while allowing water to continue to flow. This solution restores mobility without causing water to be pushed to surrounding land.

This area is susceptible to ongoing threats of flooding and is being closely monitored. Traffic patterns on Iowa 2 between I-29 and the Nebraska border may shift or the roadway may need to be closed to traffic periodically, possibly with short notice, to accommodate shifting water levels. Travelers should check 511ia.org, the Iowa 511 mobile apps or call 511 (within Iowa) or 800-288-1047 (nationwide) for up-to-date closure information on Iowa 2 or any other state-owned roadways across Iowa.

SW IA Squadron of Heroes receives 2 local grants

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May 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Southwest Iowa Squadron of Heroes has announced they have been awarded two local grants.  Grant applications were submitted to Southwest Iowa REC and to the E.F. & Sylvia Schildberg Foundation.  The Squadron appreciates the support that has been given by so many to make this all possible.

Pictured above is Batman’s assistant, ROPD Police Chief Justin Rhamy accepting grant check from Seth Wise with the E.F. & Sylvia Schildberg Foundation, Schildberg Construction. (Photo submitted)

Organizers say “We are one step closer to getting the Hero Bus on the road.  Stay tuned for several exciting announcements in the next few weeks.”

Southwest Iowa Squadron of Heroes was formed to promote a positive message and outreach to those in the age bracket of 1-101. Their Mission Statement is to “Affect a positive influence in one person’s life (hopefully a young person), and the efforts/cost/time will all be worthwhile. We may never know the result or the particular person we had a positive contact with and that part of the equation does not matter.”

Their current superheroes include: Wonder Woman (Sydney Rhamy), Batman (Justin Rhamy), Optimus Prime (Luke Mellott), Captain America (Will Brown), and Thor (Justin Mann). Other committee members include Brad Baker, Karl Bormann, and Kattie Lewis.

For more information and upcoming events, see the Southwest Iowa Squadron of Heroes Facebook page.

Atlantic City Council authorizes bids for Senior Center; Hayes officially resigns

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May 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, voted 4-to 2, with Councilperson Ashley Hayes abstaining, to authorize the sale of and solicitation of bids for, the Atlantic Senior Center, with a minimum bid of $40,000 and a deadline for bid submission as 4:30-p.m. May 30th.

Councilpersons Kathy Somers and Gerald Brink were opposed to the move. Somers said she’s ok with selling the building, but not okay with putting it up for bid, especially with a minimum bid of $40,000. She said “I think we ought to just take the highest bid or say we will maintain the right not to award it to the highest bidder, and I also think it would just be better, in general, if we would just put it up for sale even if we (The City) sell it “By Owner,” without a real estate agent involved. That way we could negotiate with individual parties that are interested, rather than just saying “We’ll take the highest bidder or we won’t take the highest bidder. Because all of that I don’t think is very fair.”

City Clerk Barb Barrick said they can make the ad say “They City…has the right to reject any and all bids.” In other business, the Atlantic City Council awarded the lowest bid contract for construction of an addition to the Street Department building, to Iron Specialties, in the amount of $116, 926. The Engineer’s estimates put the cost at $119, 500. The two other bids, from Henningsen Contruction and Jensen Builders, came in considerably higher than the lowest bid, at $137, 924 and $159,900, respectively.

Ashley Hayes reads from her letter of resignation.

The Council also accepted the resignation of Ashley Hayes, effective the end of Wednesday night’s meeting. Hayes, who moved out of the 3rd Ward into the 1st Ward, creating a vacancy, was emotional in making her final statement as a Councilperson. She said “When I agreed to run for office nearly eight-years ago, I was so excited improving our Parks Department and being a living example of how younger people in the community can get involved, be heard and create change.” She went on to say how proud she is of the Parks system, and how proud she is to see more young people sitting on various local boards and committees who will shape the future of Atlantic. She said “Thank you for allowing me to serve throughout these two terms….I look forward to serving through other roles in the community.”

Anyone from the 3rd Ward interested in filling the vacant seat, has until 4-p.m. May 29th to submit their resume’ listing their qualifications to the City Clerk’s Office. The person who is appointed by the Council, will hold the seat until the November, unless there is a petition within 20-days calling for a Special Election. The Special Election would take place 60-days afterward. The filled position will be on the ballot during the November General Election, so the person appointed would have the chance to run for the seat full-time.