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Glenwood, Pacific Junction, Hamburg residents urged to conserve water following impacts from flooding

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March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The major flooding events in southwestern Iowa are impacting some water plants and wells, surrounding them by floodwaters or inundating them.

  • Glenwood and Pacific Junction: The Glenwood Municipal Utility (GMU) water plant and wells are completely surrounded by floodwaters. Customers are being asked to only use water as necessary.  Please delay use of washing machines, dish washers, and other uses so that the system can maintain treatment. Mills County EMA was notified by MidAmerican Energy that power to the Glenwood Municipal Water Treatment Facility near Pacific Junction, would be de-energized due to quickly encroaching floodwater. MidAmerican Energy has determined that the flood waters are an imminent threat to their electrical infrastructure as well as the treatment facility. Officials with Glenwood Municipal Utilities have requested that, until further notice, all water use within their service area be restricted to indoor use only. It is recommended that residents cut water use by a minimum of fifty percent (50%). Residents should also postpone laundry and dishwashing, refrain from watering lawns, washing cars, and performing other high-volume water activities.
    Glenwood Municipal Utilities has advised that their current water storage facilities contain enough water to serve its customers for approximately two (2) days with unrestricted use. Water conservation by customers will help to extend this period and reduce potential shortages and further restrictions. Based upon current conditions, Mills County Emergency Management Agency, Glenwood Municipal Utilities, and MidAmerican Energy do not have an estimated duration for the restrictions.
  • These restrictions affect the following areas: City of Glenwood; Pony Creek area; Lake Ohana area. If you have questions or concerns regarding water usage, please contact Glenwood Municipal Utilities at 712-527-4868. The City of Pacific Junction also receives water supply from GMU and users there are also urged to also conserve water. Parts of Pacific Junction are currently inundated by floodwaters.
  • Hamburg: Additionally, the City of Hamburg has lost its water treatment plant due to flooding. Power was shut off to the water treatment plant around 5:00 p.m. yesterday and water began inundating the plant sometime this morning. Emergency management staff are providing bottled water to residents. The local hospital in Hamburg has been disconnected from the water treatment plant and is utilizing other sources.

All customers are being asked to only use water as necessary.  Please delay use of washing machines, dish washers, and other uses so that the system can maintain treatment.

Major travel corridors along/near the Missouri River remain closed

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March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation reports several major corridors for vehicle travel remain closed in Western Iowa, due to flooding or flood damage. Among them:

  • U-S Highway 59 one-mile south of Harlan to I-80 is still open to one-lane only. Temporary traffic lights are in-place.
  • Interstate 680 in both directions, one-mile west of the Crescent area/I-29, and the Old Mormon Bridge Road into/out of Omaha.
  • I-29 in both directions between N. 25th Street in Council Bluffs and Exit 71/I-680, one-mile south of Missouri Valley.
  • I-29 in both directions from south of Bunge Avenue (Council Bluffs), to near Hamburg.
  • Mills County Road H-10, from west of I-29 to Nebraska State Line.
  • Highway 34 westbound, between I-29 near Pacific Junction, to the Nebraska State Line.
  • Iowa Highway 2 in both directions (Fremont County) from Highway 275 to the Missouri River Bridge
  • Iowa Highway 333 (Fremont County) in both directions between I-29 and U-S 275 at Hamburg.
  • U-S 275 from the Missouri State Line to IA 333 (Near Hamburg)
  • U-S Highway 169 between U-S 6 and Highway 44 (near Adel) is closed in both directions.
  • Iowa 141 in both directions between Sloan and Smithland, in Monona County.

Nebraska, Creighton selected for NIT Tournament

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March 18th, 2019 by admin

The Nebraska Cornhuskers and Creighton Bluejays men’s basketball teams have been selected to play in the 2019 NIT Tournament.

Nebraska (18-16) is a 4 seed an will host the 5th seeded Butler Bulldogs (16-16) on Wednesday, March 20th at 8:00pm. The game will be televised on ESPN2.

Creighton (18-14) drew a 2-seed and will host 7th-seeded Loyola-Chicago (20-13) on Tuesday at 8:00pm. The game will be televised on ESPNU.

The two teams are in the same quadrant of the bracket, setting up a potential quarterfinal round match-up.

You can check out the full bracket here: 2019 NIT Bracket

13-year-old S.W. Iowa boy dies in fall in Utah state park (2nd Iowan to die in Utah State Parks in one week)

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March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IVINS, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a teenage boy from southwest has died after falling inside Snow Canyon State Park in southwestern Utah. KUTV in Salt Lake City reports park officials say the incident happened Sunday afternoon. 13-year-old Elijah Baldwin, from Shenandoah, was free climbing with no ropes or equipment. The accident occurred at approximately 4:15 p.m. in the Pioneer Names area of the park. Park officials say he was dead at the scene. The boy was visiting his mother and two other children. The death remains under investigation. Baldwin was a 7th grader at Shenandoah Middle School. Shenandoah School District officials say grief counselors are available to talk to students and staff at the middle school this (Monday) afternoon from noon to 3 p.m. Funeral Services are pending. The Hackett-Livingston Funeral Home of Shenandoah is in charge of arrangements.

Last Friday, the body of a 33-year-old University of Iowa graduate student was found dead at Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah. The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office said Jonathan Hogue apparently fell 500 feet from to the base of the Green River Overlook. He was located following a search that began Tuesday. Hogue’s car was found near the overlook in the park’s Island in the Sky district. Hogue was described as an avid hiker known for going off trail and traveling long distances.

Kamala Harris’ Iowa campaign chair to host/participate in area Meet-and-Greet

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March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

California Democratic 2020 Presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ campaign has announced the Senator’s Iowa Campaign Chair, Deidre DeJear, will travel Iowa to host or participate in a series of meet and greets to discuss Harris’ vision for the country. DeJear will visit Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Sioux City, and Council Bluffs to hear directly from local leaders and Democratic elected officials about the issues facing families in their communities.

Deidre DeJear will join Pottawattamie County Democrats for a “Drinking Liberally” meet-and-greet, 6-p.m. Thursday, March 21st, at Sugars Lounge and Diner (2725 E. Kanesville Blvd.), in Council Bluffs.

The campaign says “DeJear will discuss Harris’ plans to build an economy that works for all Iowans, guarantee access to health care, and take on challenges like climate change.” Harris is running a campaign that is organizing in every corner of the state and announced last week that she has supporters in all 99 Iowa counties. Kamala Devi Harris is an American attorney and politician who has served as the junior United States Senator from California since 2017.

Candidate list announced for Adams County Special Election

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March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Auditor’s Office has released the names of candidates who have filed for the April 9th Supervisor – District 5, Special Election. Adams County will hold a special election on April 9, 2019 to fill the Supervisor District 5 seat vacated by Karl McCarty. Corey Moore was appointed to fill the vacancy on February 15 and will serve until the results of the canvass of the election are complete.

Candidates who have filed for the special election on April 9th are:

  • Bobbi J. Baker-Maynes (Rep)
  • Corey B. Moore (Dem) current appointee
  • Karen A Carlson (nominated by petition)
  • Tim Peterson (nominated by petition)

Questions may be directed to the Auditor’s Office.

Cass County Sheriff’s report (3/18/19)

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March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has released a report on arrests and accident dating back to March 5th. Most recently, on Sunday, 40-year old Michael Matthew Noe, of Atlantic, was arrested on a charge of Driving While Revoked. Noe was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on his own recognizance. Saturday, Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 52-year old Justin Ray Kinney, of Griswold, on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. Kinney was taken to the Cass County Jail and was released later that day on his own recognizance. That same day, at around 1:30-a.m., deputies responded to a report of an accident in the 400-block of Fremont Street, in Griswold.

Authorities say a parked 2005 Ford Expedition owned by Delvan Wayne Tye of Griswold, was facing southbound on Fremont Street when it was struck in the front by a southbound 2011 Ford F150 owned and driven by 54-year old Lee Allen Wyman, of Griswold. No injuries were reported. Damage to Wyman’s vehicle is estimated at $10,000; damage to Tye’s vehicle is estimated at $5,000. Upon investigation, deputies arrested Wyman on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. He was also cited with Failure to Maintain Control. Wyman was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on his own recognizance.

Last Friday, 45-year old Billy Jack Simon, of Anita, was arrested on charges of Possession of Meth/2nd Offense; Providing False ID to Law Enforcement; and, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Simon was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on $2,000 bond. Also on March 15th, 36-year old Zachary Alan Frank, of Lewis, was arrested by Cass County Deputies on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Harassment 3rd Degree, and Theft 5th Degree. Frank was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $600 bond.

On March 13th, 52-year old Philip Reed Thompson, of Lewis, was arrested on a District Court warrant for Violation of Probation and an additional charge of Driving While Barred. Thompson was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $3,000 bond. March 11th, 35-year old Brenda Nichole Leah Kinzie, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on two District Court warrants for Probation Violation. Kinzie was taken to the Cass County Jail where she remains held on $20,000 bond.

On March 9th, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office arrested 56-year old Katherine Anne Lange, of Anita, on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. Lange was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on her own recognizance. On March 6th, 20-year old Kolby Austin Fulk, of Harlan, was arrested on a charge of Driving While Barred. Fulk was taken to the Cass County Jail and was released later that day on $2,000 bond. And, on March 5th, 28-year old Timothy Alan Brown, of Griswold, was arrested by Cass County Deputies on charges of Criminal Mischief 4th Degree; Public Intoxication; and, Disorderly Conduct. Brown was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance.

Drake men set to play in CIT

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March 18th, 2019 by admin

The Drake Bulldogs men’s basketball team has accepted an invitation to play in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. The Bulldogs (24-9) will travel to face Southern Utah (16-16) on Friday, March 22nd. Gametime is to be announced.

The CIT does not have a set bracket and match-ups for ensuing rounds are determined by results of the previous rounds. All games in the tournament are played at on-campus sites.

You can check out more about the tournament and the first round pairings here.

Iowa State earns 6 seed, will face Ohio State in NCAA Tournament

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March 18th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – For the seventh time in the last eight years, the Iowa State men’s basketball team will put on its dancing shoes.

The Cyclones earned their 20th NCAA Tournament bid in school history Sunday evening, as the 2019 NCAA Championship bracket was announced on CBS. The Cyclones are one of 15 teams in the nation to make seven NCAA Tournament appearances in the last eight years.

Iowa State (23-11, 9-9 Big 12) earned the No. 6 seed in the Midwest Region and will face No. 11 seed Ohio State (19-14, 8-12 Big Ten), Friday March 22 in Tulsa, Okla.

The winner of the Iowa State-Ohio State game will play the winner of the Houston-Georgia State game on Sunday, March 24.

Steve Prohm, now in his fourth year as the Cyclone head man, will be taking his third Iowa State team to the NCAA Tournament, tying for the third-most by a head coach in school history: Johnny Orr (6), Fred Hoiberg (4), Prohm (3), Tim Floyd (3).

Prohm has an 83-52 all-time record at ISU.

Iowa State has a 10-6 record vs. teams in the 2019 NCAA Tournament: North Dakota State (1-0), Iowa (0-1), Kansas (2-1), Baylor (1-2), Kansas State (2-1), Texas Tech (1-1), Mississippi (1-0), Oklahoma (2-0).

The game will be the final game of the day on Friday in Tulsa with a scheduled tip time of 8:50pm Central and will be televised by TBS.

Check out the full NCAA Tournament Bracket here: 2019 NCAA Tournament Bracket

Sioux City seeks fines for wastewater violations

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March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A city in northwest Iowa is waiting for a biofuels company to pay $77,500 in fines and explain why its Nebraska plant has exceeded daily limits on solids sent to the city’s wastewater treatment plant. Sioux City is still seeking answers on why Wisconsin-based Big Ox Energy has surpassed daily limits of about 48,500 pounds of solids sent to the city’s wastewater treatment plant at least 33 times since June. The releases have put the city at risk of violating its own wastewater treatment permit with the state.

Assistant city attorney Justin Vondrak tells the Sioux City Journal that Big Ox has mentioned equipment failures, but hasn’t provided a full explanation. Big Ox spokesman Kevin Bradley says the company is working to resolve the issues. The city is currently reviewing the company’s permit renewal request.