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In-state linemen highlight Iowa’s 2019 signing class

Sports

December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa signed 20 players to national letters of intent Wednesday, a group headlined by instate linemen Ezra Miller of Holstein and Tyler Endres of Norwalk. Miller and Endres were two of Iowa’s four-star signees, joining linebacker Justin Jacobs of Ohio.

The Hawkeyes also signed quarterback Alex Padilla, a two-time, first-team all-state pick out of Colorado. He will likely compete with Peyton Mansell for playing time after Nate Stanley departs following next season.

Iowa signed three tight ends, a position of need with Noah Fant off to the NFL and T.J. Hockenson in position to join him. The Hawkeyes brought in five Iowans, including linebacker Jack Campbell of Cedar Falls.

Iowa (8-4) closes out the season against Mississippi State (8-4) in the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day.

Love billboard in Marshalltown generates lots of response

News

December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — For the past three weeks, love has been in the air in Marshalltown. The hope is the love will remain there for a few more weeks. A Marshalltown life coach, came across the idea of putting up a billboard that just says “love” on it, from a colleague in Spokane, Washington. Jody Wunsch thought, why not do that in Marshalltown? She and her husband purchased one billboard for one month, while donations helped put up a second billboard. Three weeks later, Wunsch says the response has been heartwarming.

“I’ve really gotten a lot of feedback from people…people emailing me,” Wunsch says. “They start out “…I don’t know you, but…”. You know that it has touched them and how much they love it. It’s creating conservation and what I have been getting back is all positive.” Wunsch is now looking for further help to keep the love billboards up past Christmas Day. The cost of one for an additional 30 days is covered.

“We’re working on the second one. One’s definitely going to be up, and we’re hoping we’ll get enough yet to keep the other one up as well,” Wunsch says. A fund has been set up at Home Federal in Marshalltown to receive any “love” donations. Wunsch says if they don’t get enough money to keep the second love billboard in place, the donations will be given to the tornado relief effort in Marshalltown.

New trial ordered for woman convicted of killing daughter

News

December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — A judge has ordered a new trial for a woman found guilty more than four years ago of killing her daughter in south-central Iowa’s Mahaska County. Court records say Judge Daniel Wilson last week set aside the first-degree murder conviction of 25-year-old Alicia Ritenour, agreeing with her arguments that her trial attorney had been ineffective. The judge did not release her from state custody and set bail at $500,000. The new trial has not yet been scheduled.

Authorities went to Ritenour’s Oskaloosa apartment in January 2014 following a 911 call. Officers found 17-month-old Ava Ritenour dead. An autopsy showed she died of head trauma.

Soiree with the Swans set for Jan. 5th

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

You’re invited to join Cass County Conservation Staff at the Schildberg Recreation Area- Lake #4, on Saturday, January 5th, 2019 for the annual “Soiree with the Swans.” Conservation Staff will be giving ten-minute presentations regarding the Trumpeter Swans every half-hour beginning at 11:00 a.m., with the last one being presented at 2:00 p.m. There will also be time to view the swans through spotting scopes and witness random swan feeding sessions. Hot chocolate, cookies, grilled hotdogs, and other snacks will be provided free of charge with donations being accepted (for swan care).

The Schildberg Recreation Area is located on the northwest edge of Atlantic, Lake 4 is on the north side of Highway 83. IF THE WEATHER IS “BAD” OR THE SWANS ARE NOT AT THE PARK…the program will be held at the Atlantic Public Library Jan/ 5th, from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. with a light lunch available. The event is being sponsored by the Cass County Conservation Board, Atlantic Parks and Recreation, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and the Atlantic Public Library.

Iowa Gov. & Lt. Gov. stop in Atlantic, Tuesday

News

December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and Lt. Governor Adam Gregg made scheduled stops around southwest Iowa, Tuesday. Their final visit was to the Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company, late Tuesday afternoon. The Governor covered a wide array of topics in her meeting with the Tyler family, owners of the plant, and other local dignitaries. She said she will deliver her “Condition of the State” (COS) address in front of the Legislature on January 15th, where she will layout the program her administration wants to see move forward.

One of the things she and the legislature will tackle, is the availability and quality of Iowa’s Workforce. Reynolds said additional funding is needed for Future Ready Iowa initiative so other programs can be better served that will build skills and the knowledge needed to fill many jobs in the Trades sector. She will also speak during her COS message, about the Empower Rural Iowa Initiative. Reynolds established the three-fold initiative by executive order in July. “Those three areas are to connect, grow and connect.” Reynolds said. “We can’t grow and we can;t keep young people in our young people in our communities if they can’t get on the phone and utilize it the manner that they’re accustomed to.” As part of her plan to grow rural Iowa, Reynolds said the Investing in Rural Iowa Task Force, the Growing Rural Iowa Task Force and the Connecting Rural Iowa Task Force held idea summits in six rural locations around Iowa. During those meetings, they took into consideration ideas submitted by task force members and the public.

Representative Tom Shipley, from Nodaway, reminded the Governor, that part of the plan for growing rural Iowa, should not include moving the Iowa DOT District 4 Office from Atlantic to Council Bluffs. Several meetings have already been held on the matter, and several letters have been sent from various area governmental groups to the Legislature and the Governor, against a long-range proposal to move the associated engineering jobs to Council Bluffs. Shipley, and Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Executive Chairman Jim Tyler left no doubt on what their position was. Shipley said he will never go along with a plan like that., Tyler said that “It might not be important in Des Moines, but it’s damned important in Atlantic I can tell ya, and it’s important in Union County, in Adams County, in Ringgold County, all those counties.” That’s because they don’t want to have to travel to Council Bluffs to submit their soil samples and other technical services. They want the Office to stay in Atlantic because it is centrally located. Reynolds said “We’ll take a look at it.”

Reynolds also said the legislature needs to figure out how to sustain Comprehensive Mental Health Care reform that was passed last year, and the establishment of a Children’s Mental Health System. She said also they will endeavor to get SSA (School Supplemental Assistance) rates set within the first 30 days. Districts factor-in State Aid when trying to determine their budgets each year. She said the issue won’t be “kicked down the road” as a bargaining tool, as it has been in years past, causing districts to be in a budget crisis.

Des Moines OKs massage rules aimed at fighting prostitution

News

December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines massage therapy businesses will need to obtain a license or close under a new city ordinance designed to fight prostitution and human trafficking. The Des Moines Register reports the City Council this week unanimously approved a measure requiring massage therapy businesses to have a state license or shut down. Officials made the move because of concern that unregulated massage businesses were centers for prostitution and human trafficking. Other Iowa cities have taken similar actions, including Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Coralville and the Des Moines suburbs of Johnston and Urbandale.

Des Moines Police Chief Dana Wingert says police have a list of business suspected of illegal actions that officers will begin checking. The ordinance takes effect immediately.

Cordell Pemsl Has Season Ending Surgery

Sports

December 19th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa men’s basketball junior forward Cordell Pemsl underwent season-ending surgery Tuesday afternoon. The announcement came Tuesday by head coach Fran McCaffery.

“Cordell’s procedure removed hardware near his knee from a previous surgery when he was in high school,” said McCaffery.

Pemsl (6-foot-8, 230 pounds) has seen action in only two games this season, playing 13 minutes against UMKC (Nov. 8) and 18 minutes versus Iowa State (Dec. 6).

“I tried to give playing this season another shot in the Iowa State game, but after a week of rest and recovery, the chronic irritation caused by the hardware has remained resulting in my inability to play in Saturday’s game versus UNI. After further discussions with the medical staff, we determined that the best course of action is to correct the problem at this time.”

The native of Dubuque, Iowa, has played in 68 career games, averaging 7.2 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.

Cook scores 18, No. 23 Iowa beats Western Carolina 78-60

Sports

December 19th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa opened its final nonconference homestand by slogging its way to victory over a team that didn’t play like it came in with nine losses.

Tyler Cook scored 18 points, Luka Garza added 15 and No. 23 Iowa beat Western Carolina 78-60 on Tuesday for its third consecutive win.

Freshman Joe Wieskamp scored 10 points for the Hawkeyes (9-2), who forced 26 turnovers and led by as many as 27 points.

“I thought we fought,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said. “We had to fight.”

Iowa knew that Western Carolina could give it a game after the Catamounts took Furman — the team a spot below the Hawkeyes in this week’s AP Top 25 — to double overtime.

Iowa mostly dashed Western Carolina’s hopes early, using a 28-10 first-half run to go ahead 48-29 — even though the Catamounts shot 65 percent from the field. The Hawkeyes slowly pulled further ahead in the second half, as Maishe Dailey’s layup helped push the lead to 65-38. But the undersized Catamounts kept fighting to make the final score look closer than the game really was.

“They didn’t have enough size to guard all of us,” Cook said.

Marc Gosselin had 17 points for the Catamounts (3-10), the first team in the Southern conference to hit the 10-loss mark.

UP NEXT

Western Carolina plays at Bowling Green on Friday.

Iowa hosts Savannah State on Saturday.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard 12/18/2018

Sports

December 19th, 2018 by admin

Atlantic/CAM, Logan-Magnolia, Woodbine at OA-BCIG

Atlantic/CAM 39, Logan-Magnolia 36
Atlantic/CAM 69, OA-BCIG 9
Atlantic/CAM 78, Woodbine 6
Logan-Magnolia 54, OA-BCIG 30
Logan-Magnolia 78, Woodbine 6
OABCIG 48, Woodbine 36

Atlantic/CAM 3x winners: Garrett McLaren (106), Joe Weaver (120/126), Chase McLaren (138), Kadin Stutzman (145), Connor Pellett (160/170), Mitchell Williamson (182/195), Cale Roller (220/285).

Kuemper Catholic, Audubon, Coon Rapids-Bayard at Carroll

Carroll 72, Audubon 12
Carroll 72, Coon Rapids-Bayard 6
Carroll 63, Kuemper Catholic 14
Kuemper Catholic 48, Audubon 24
Kuemper Catholic 42, Coon Rapids-Bayard 30
Coon Rapids-Bayard 42, Audubon 24

Southwest Iowa, AHSTW, Abraham Lincoln at Tri-Center

AHSTW 60, Southwest Iowa 16
AHSTW 54, Tri-Center 30
AHSTW 42, Abraham Lincoln 40
Southwest Iowa 41, Abraham Lincoln 36
Abraham Lincoln 48, Tri-Center 36
Tri-Center 42, Southwest Iowa 36

Shenandoah, Bellevue West at Thomas Jefferson

Bellevue West 57 Shenandoah 15
Thomas Jefferson 63 Shenandoah 12
Thomas Jefferson 40 Bellevue West 36

Creston/O-M, South Tama at North Polk

Creston/O-M 63, North Polk 17
Creston/O-M 42, South Tama 28

Iowa Beyond BOW workshop set for Guthrie County February 8-10

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Guthrie Center, Iowa – Registration is now open for the Feb. 8-10 Beyond BOW (Becoming an Outdoors Woman) workshop in Guthrie County. The two-day, hands-on workshop headquartered at Springbrook State Park, near Guthrie Center, is an opportunity to learn to ice fish, winter survival skills, how to snowshoe and cross country ski and more. Evening sessions and overnight lodging will be at nearby Firefly Creek Ranch at 2345 Redwood Ave, Guthrie Center. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources and the Shelby and Pottawattamie County Conservation boards are partnering to offer this program.

Workshop fees include instruction/training, program materials and equipment, meals and lodging (if selected). Various workshop and lodging options are available. Registration is available at https://www.iowadnr.gov/bow. Attendees should plan to eat prior to arriving Friday. Participants will need to a valid fishing license for the ice fishing course before the workshop.

Beyond BOW is a continuation of the popular Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) workshop, that focuses on teaching outdoor skills to women 18 years or older. However, the workshop is open to anyone, regardless of gender.