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Boys District Basketball Schedule Thursday 02/14/2019

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February 14th, 2019 by Jim Field

Postseason basketball rolls on tonight with boys play in Classes 1A and 2A. 1A will feature District Quarterfinal match-ups and Class 2A will play District Semifinals tonight. Games are set up as doubleheaders at various sites with the first games at 6:30pm and the second game at around 8:00pm. Here is the area schedule.

Class 1A District Quarterfinals

District 12

@ Lamoni
Lenox vs Mormon Trail
Lamoni vs Central Decatur

@ Bedford
Murray vs Clarinda Academy
Bedford vs East Union

District 13

@ Ankeny Christian
Nodaway Valley vs Coon Rapids-Bayard
Ankeny Christian Academy vs Orient-Macksburg

@ Martensdale-St. Marys
Earlham vs CAM
Martensdale-St. Marys vs SW Valley

District 14

@ Council Bluffs
Sidney vs Fremont-Mills
St. Albert vs Heartland Christian

@ Malvern
Stanton vs Riverside
East Mills vs Griswold

District 15

@ Westside
AHSTW vs Woodbine
Ar-We-Va vs West Harrison

@ Elk Horn
Audubon vs Logan-Magnolia – ON KJAN
Exira-EHK vs Boyer Valley – ON KJAN

District 16

@ Sioux Rapids
River Valley vs Ridge View
Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids vs St. Mary’s, Storm Lake

@ Newell-Fonda
IKM-Manning vs West Bend-Mallard
Newell-Fonda vs Paton-Churdan

Class 2A District Semifinals

District 13

@ Des Moines
Woodward-Granger vs Panorama
DM Christian vs Mount Ayr

District 14

@ Treynor
Underwood vs Tri-Center
Treynor vs Clarinda

District 15

@ OA-BCIG
East Sac County vs Alta/Aurelia
OA-BCIG vs Kuemper Catholic

Area Class 1-A State Wrestling First Round/Consolation Results

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February 14th, 2019 by Jim Field

106: 

  • Marcel Lopez (New London) beat Hayden Fischer (AHSTW) TECH FALL 3:14 (17-2)
  • Stevie Barnes (Underwood) beat Elliot Cooney (Nodaway Valley) FALL :44
  • Clayton McDonough (Central Springs) beat Jace Rose (Riverside) Maj Dec 15-2

113:

  • Mason Dye (Sigourney-Keota) beat Mick Schroder (Riverside) TECH FALL 5:03 (19-4)
  • Hagen Heistand (Logan-Magnolia) beat Carter Littlefield (Jesup) Maj Dec 11-2

120: 

  • Cael Cassady (Martensdale St. Marys) beat Connor Attkisson (Tri-Center) FALL 2:40
  • Trey Lashbrook (AGWSR) beat Weston Allen (Underwood) 4-2 (SV-1)
  • Blaine Beeler (AC/GC) beat Mitchell Moore (Wapello) FALL 3:07

126: 

  • Briar Reisz (Logan-Magnolia) beat Tristen Jessen (Woodbury Central) TECH FALL 5:18 (20-5)
  • Cole Cassady (Martensdale St. Marys) beat Justin Garcia (WC Valley) FALL :32
  • Daniel Meeker (Wapello) beat Zane Ziegler (Underwood) 5-1

132: 

  • Cael Happel (Lisbon) beat Gabe Smith (Riverside) TECH FALL 3:20 (21-5)
  • Nolan Noonan (Cascade) beat Gunnar Larsen (AC/GC) 1-0
  • Logan James (Underwood) beat Joel Sampson (AHSTW) TECH FALL 4:38 (19-3)

138: 

  • Easton Benson (AC/GC) beat Nate Monahan (Woodbury Central) 5-3
  • Sherman Hayes (East Union) beat Teagan Lundquist (Southwest Valley) 7-5
  • Nick Hamilton (Underwood) beat Brody Hawtrey (North Cedar) Maj Dec 16-4

145:

  • Duke Kyle (Missouri Valley) beat Wyatt Appleseth (Panorama) Maj Dec 14-4
  • Blake Thomsen (Underwood) beat TJ Lau (East Buchanan) FALL 1:51

152: 

  • Ethan Elliott (Interstate 35) beat Tanner Owens (Underwood) 11-3
  • Garrett Arment (Woodbury Central) beat Cole Sackett (West Central Valley) 7-5 (SV-1)
  • Cade Tenold (Don Bosco) beat Connor Lange (Missouri Valley) 9-4

160: 

  • Michael Baker (Underwood) beat Trystin Ross (Colfax-Mingo) Maj Dec 16-5
  • Bryson Freeberg (Tri-Center) beat Hunter Cobb (Wayne) 6-2
  • Drew Venteicher (Bedford-Lenox) beat Aiden Zook (Hudson) 11-8

170: 

  • Drew Kirkpatrick (Interstate 35) beat Chase Maguire (Logan-Magnolia) 5-3
  • Nick Haynes (Missouri Valley) beat Gabe Carter (New London) 10-3
  • Cael Rahnavardi (Don Bosco) beat Garret Fox (Panorama) FALL 3:38

182: 

  • Gabe Pauley (AHSTW) beat Trace McCuen (Audubon) FALL 3:36
  • Tucker Kroeze (Belmond-Klemme) beat Brennon Mauer (Treynor) 12-5

195:

  • Carson Wadle (West Central Valley) beat Luke Mosinski (Audubon) FALL 3:14

220: 

  • Chance Strough (Bedford-Lenox) beat Keegan Akers (Mediapolis) 5-1
  • Dylan Obermeier (Audubon) beat Jaxon Allen (New London) TECH FALL (5:12) 15-0
  • Joel Mendoza (Eagle Grove) beat Chris Gardner (Underwood) FALL 4:10

285:

  • Arron Olson (Missouri Valley) beat Kipp Corbin (East Sac County) 3-2
  • Barrett Pitt (Logan-Magnolia) beat Dagisteno Shilling (Cardinal) 6-5

CONSOLATION

106:

  • Ethan Maldonado (South Winneshiek) beat Hayden Fischer (AHSTW) Maj Dec 18-6
  • Elliot Cooney (Nodaway Valley) beat Ryan Duckett (St. Edmond) FALL 1:58
  • Jace Rose (Riverside) beat Drayven Kraft (West Sioux) FALL 1:59

113:

  • Mick Schroder (Riverside) beat Michael Dejong (North Mahaska) FALL 1:21

120:

  • Connor Attkisson (Tri-Center) beat Zach Roeder (Bellevue) 9-1
  • Weston Allen (Underwood) beat Jonah Clark (WACO) Maj Dec 10-1

126:

  • Bowen Munger (Starmont) beat Justin Garcia (WC Valley) FALL 3:37
  • Zane Ziegler (Underwood) beat Trae Ehlen (Mount Ayr) FALL 5:24

132:

  • Gabe Smith (Riverside) beat Christopher Ewart (Wapello) FALL 3:49
  • Gunnar Larsen (AC/GC) beat Nathan Thomsen (East Sac County) 7-3
  • Drew Fox (Riceville) beat Joel Sampson (AHSTW) 5-1

138:

  • Teagan Lundquist (Southwest Valley) beat Cyden Fitch (Colfax-Mingo) Maj Dec 10-2

145:

  • Wyatt Appleseth (Panorama) beat Blake McAlister (South Central Calhoun) Maj Dec 11-0

152:

  • Tanner Owens (Underwood) beat Logan Schnuelle (South Winneshiek) 4-2
  • Kade Chance (Cardinal) beat Cole Sackett (West Central Valley) FALL 2:48
  • Connor Lange (Missouri Valley) beat Lucas Hoffman (GT-RA) 4-3

170:

  • Cael Krueger (Denver) beat Chase Maguire (Logan-Magnolia) FALL 4:39
  • Luke Groves (North Mahaska) beat Garret Fox (Panorama) FALL :59

182:

  • Trevor Schuller (West Sioux) beat Trace McCuen (Audubon) FALL 1:38
  • Brennon Mauer (Treynor) beat Hunter Aney (Mediapolis) 6-2

195:

  • Luke Mosinski (Audubon) beat Zach Adams (Westwood) 4-3 (TB-1)

220:

  • Cale Anthony (Pleasantville) beat Chris Gardner (Underwood) FALL 1:06

CCHS Feb. 21st Healthy U: Dizziness

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA – The February session of Healthy U will be held Thursday, February 21, 2019, at Cass County Health System. The program, Dizziness: An Inner Ear Perspective, will be presented by Ryan Legg, DPT, CLT.

Ryan Legg, DPT, CLT

Ryan is a doctor of physical therapy and certified lymphedema therapist who joined CCHS in 2008. In his role as the Director of Rehabilitation Services, he specializes in dizziness and spine dysfunctions.

Healthy U will be offered at noon on Thursday, February 21, 2019. Healthy U is a free educational series at Cass County Health System held monthly in Conference Room 2. The public is invited and welcome to attend, but reservations are required as a meal is provided for all attendees.

Call 712-243-7479 to reserve your seat.

Former western IA doctor settles with IA Board of Medicine in alleged Sexual Misconduct case

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Board of Medicine reports 53-year old Alan J. Schenne, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), who formerly practiced family medicine in Mapleton, entered into a combined Statement of Charges and Settlement Agreement with the Board on February 8, 2019. The Board alleged that Dr. Schenne engaged in sexual misconduct when he sent sexually suggestive text messages to, and engaged in sexual relations with, a female co-worker for whom he also provided medical care, in Mapleton.

The Board also alleged that Dr. Schenne engaged in sexual harassment in Mapleton, when he sent sexually suggestive text messages to two female co-workers and the text messages made the female co-workers uncomfortable. Under the terms of the February 8, 2019, combined Statement of Charges and Settlement Agreement, the Board issued Dr. Schenne a Citation and Warning and ordered him to pay a $5,000 civil penalty and Dr. Schenne voluntarily surrendered his Iowa medical license.

Accident in front of Creston High School – 1 hurt

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A chain-reaction collision in front of the Creston High School this (Thursday) morning, resulted in injuries to a female juvenile. Creston Police report a 2009 Ford pickup driven by 75-year old David Wayne Mullin, of Afton, was traveling west on W. Townline Street at around 7:42-a.m., and was following to close to a 2017 Chrysler van driven by 31-year old Sarah Lynn Stephens, of Creston . The pickup struck the van at a high rate of speed. The impact caused the van to strike a 2009 KIA, driven by 36-year old Christopher WAyne Wiltermood, of Creston.

The KIA then ran into a 2002 Chevy S-10 pickup, driven by 16-year old Keagan Lee Trembly, of Creston. His pickup then ran into a 2008 Chevy Equinox driven by 20-year old Hannah Paige Thompson, of Prescott. An airbag in the van deployed, but a juvenile in the vehicle – who was not wearing a seat belt – hit her head on the front window. She also suffered from a cut to her lip. Stephens, the driver of the van, complained of leg pain. No other injuries were reported.

Creston Police cited Mullin for Following too close. Damage from the collisions amounted to $27,500.

Senators propose changes in management of Iowa Medicaid

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Two key Democrats in the Iowa Senate are proposing adjustments to how private companies manage Iowa’s Medicaid program. Senator Amanda Ragan of Mason City says firing the private companies is not an option since Republicans remain in control of the legislature and the governor’s office. “Governor Reynolds and the Republican legislature is probably not going to change from having privatized Medicaid,” Ragan says, “but we still believe there are fundamentally different things we can do to make this system better.”

Democrats in the legislature and the Democratic candidate for governor campaigned last year on returning Medicaid to direct state oversight. Ragan, who manages a soup kitchen in Mason City, is co-sponsoring a bill calling for an independent third-party to handle appeals when the private companies deny care or services to Medicaid patients. “We certainly are not going to discontinue advocating for the things we believe in,” Ragan says. “We’re going to stand up for the importance of giving care to the individuals needing the services. We also are concerned about the providers.”

Senator Liz Mathis of Hiawatha is co-sponsoring the bill with Ragan. In addition to changes in how Medicaid is delivered through the private companies, it calls on the firms to find ways to expand the number of health care workers in Iowa. “It doesn’t mean by taking someone else’s employees, that’s helping the workforce,” Mathis says. “It means training people. It means recruiting people into health care occupations and specifically the more difficult occupations that help Medicaid patients.”

Mathis works for a Cedar Rapids-based non-profit that provides counseling and other services to children and families.

Feds accused former Des Moines radio host of fraud

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An April trial has been scheduled for a former Des Moines sports radio host who’s accused of defrauding people out of $1.5 million. U.S. District Court records say Martin “Marty” Tirrell pleaded not guilty Wednesday to two counts of bank fraud, two of wire fraud, one of mail fraud and one of access device fraud. His trial is set to begin April 1 in Des Moines.

The Des Moines Register reports that Tirrell had hosted talk shows for years and appeared on Mediacom’s local cable shows. The court documents say he told investors in 2016 and 2017 that he would buy sports tickets and resell them at profits they could share. He originally paid them back and provided them with VIP access to events. But prosecutors say Tirrell eventually began using the investors’ money on personal items or to pay back other people who’d invested.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (2/14)

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a traffic stop Tuesday night in Avoca, resulted in the arrest of 23-year old Anthony Michael McCoy. He was arrested for Driving While Barred, Habitual Offender, and booked-into the Pott. County Jail. Also on Tuesday, a man wanted on a Pott. County warrant for Burglary in the 1st degree – bodily injury and Willful Injury resulting in bodily injury, was picked-up from the Lancaster County, NE., Jail. 23-year old Skylar J. Wiese was transported to the Pott. County Jail and served with the warrant. His bond was set at $30,000.

19-year old Breanna Dawn Frazier was picked-up from the Douglas County, NE., Jail, Tuesday. Frazier was wanted on a warrant for Burglary in the 3rd Degree – vehicle/1st offense. She was transported to the Pott. County Jail and booked-in. Monday morning, 36-year old Shaun Eugene Anderson was arrested on a warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense, causing bodily injury, and Assault causing bodily injury or mental illness/no intent. And, 19-year old Tyrese Dashawn Gardner, an inmate at the Pott. County Jail, was served with a warrant Monday, for Probation Violation. He was returned to the custody of Corrections Staff for Processing. His bond was set at $5,000.

The Sheriff’s reports did not indicate where the offenders were from.

Aviation STEM program to be offered in Atlantic in the coming school year

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic High School have announced the District is excited to be joining more than 100 schools, in implementing the nationally recognized AOPA STEM (Aviation Science-Technology-Engineering-Math) program in the 2019-2020 school year. Approximately 20 students will be participating in the curriculum which will be taught by Mrs. Staashelm. The program course features two Career and Technical Education pathways: Pilot, and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Drones).

All curriculum materials are provided to schools at no cost, thanks to generous donations made to the AOPA (The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) Foundation. The organization has representatives based in Frederick, MD, Washington, D-C, and seven regions across the U-S.  According to a 2018 Boeing study, there is a growing demand for qualified people to fill aviation industry jobs. Globally, 635,000 commercial aircraft pilots, 622,000 technicians and 858,000 cabin crew members are needed within the next 20 years.

Schools nationwide will be implementing the ninth- and tenth-grade curriculum in the 2019-2020 school year. In addition, 25 schools will be testing the 11th-grade curriculum. AOPA will release subsequent courses each year until curriculum is completed for grades 9-through 12. To learn more about AOPA’s high school aviation STEM curriculum, go to https://youcanfly.aopa.org/

Area Class 3-A State Wrestling First Round/Consolation Results

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February 14th, 2019 by Jim Field

FIRST ROUND:

106: 

  • Jace Rhodes (Mason City) beat Tanner Wink (Lewis Central) 10-4

113: 

  • Austin Kegley (CR Prairie) beat Mason Allen (CB Thomas Jefferson) TECH FALL 3:48 (16-0)

120: 

  • Thomas Edwards (Johnston) beat Josh Boots (CB Abraham Lincoln) FALL 2:46

132: 

  • Caleb Helgeson (Johnston) beat Brian Paul (Lewis Central) FALL 3:20

138: 

  • Colby Schriever (Mason City) beat Tanner Higgins (Lewis Central) 13-7

145: 

  • Collin Lewis (North Scott) beat Abraham Dirkx (Carroll) FALL :23

160: 

  • Preston Terry (Burlington) beat Caleb Kingery (Lewis Central) 4-3
  • Parker Klocke (Carroll) beat Anthony Huse (Norwalk) Maj Dec 9-0

182: 

  • Brett Mower (Glenwood) beat Austin Close (Marshalltown) TECH FALL 4:25 (21-5)

195:

  • Gabe Christenson (Southeast Polk) beat Jacob Byers (CB Thomas Jefferson) FALL 1:33
  • Noah Carter (Glenwood) beat Sam Hayes (Fort Madison) FALL :18

220: 

  • Cameron Baker (CB Thomas Jefferson) beat Tanner Schultz (Linn-Mar) FALL 5:15

285: 

  • Josh Vis (Cedar Rapids Kennedy) beat Hunter Haggstrom (Glenwood) FALL :38

CONSOLATION:

106:

  • Tanner Wink (Lewis Central) beat Jackson Helmkamp (Ankeny Centennial) 7-1

113:

  • Ethan Mahoney (Dowling Catholic) beat Mason Allen (CB Thomas Jefferson) 5-2

120:

  • Bryce Parke (Linn-Mar) beat Josh Boots (CB Abraham Lincoln) FALL :56

132:

  • Brian Paul (Lewis Central) beat Samuel Gisaya (Linn-Mar) Maj Dec 11-3

138:

  • Johnny Washburn (CR Prairie) beat Tanner Higgins (Lewis Central) FALL 1:14

145:

  • Abraham Dirkx (Carroll) beat Patrick Chambers (CR Xavier) 7-1

160:

  • Voyen Adamson (Bettendorf) beat Caleb Kingery (Lewis Central) 7-2

195:

  • Jacob Byers (CB Thomas Jefferson) beat Ethan Frazier (Ankeny Centennial) 6-2

285:

  • Danen Settles (Fort Madison) beat Hunter Haggstrom (Glenwood) FALL 1:13