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Pott. County Sheriff’s report (5/8)

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May 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County said today (Tuesday), that a man wanted on warrants charging him with two counts of Neglect or Abandonment of a Dependent Person, turned himself-in to the Sheriff’s Office, late Monday morning. After the warrant was confirmed, 35-year old David Isaiah McCormick, a transient, was arrested on the Felony charges. He was transported to Pott. County Corrections and turned-over to Corrections staff.  And, 21-year old Chase Daniel Green, of Council Bluffs, was arrested late Monday night, was arrested following a traffic stop for an expired registration and for driving while barred/Habitual Offender. Green was booked into the Pott. County Jail.

Backyard & Beyond 5-8-2018

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 8th, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Karen Hunter about the garden event this weekend.

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High School Track Scoreboard Monday 05/08/2018

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May 8th, 2018 by admin

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Tri-Center Girls Trojan Relays

  1. Treynor 90
  2. Logan-Magnolia 86
  3. AHSTW 75
  4. Underwood 68
  5. Tri-Center 65
  6. MVAO 42
  7. Nodaway Valley 33
  8. West Harrison 25
  9. Woodbine 23
  10. Missouri Valley 21
  11. IKM-Manning 16

Highlights: AHSTW Winners: Cora Comer 100m, Chloe Falkena 800M, Heidi Hall 1500M, 4x200M. Nodaway Valley’s Reagan Weinheimer won the 400M. Peyton Pogge of Tri-Center won the 3000M. Melissa Deist of Audubon won the Shot Put.

Full Results: Tri-Center Girls Trojan Relays

Nodaway Valley Boys Invitational

  1. Mount Ayr 92
  2. Pleasantville 90
  3. Greene County 83
  4. I-35 80
  5. Nodaway Valley 70
  6. Clarinda Academy 62
  7. Ogden 49
  8. Martensdale St Marys 36
  9. Bedford 18
  10. Grand View Christian 9

Highlights: Nodaway Valley’s Brycen Wallace won the 1600M and 3200M. Bedford’s Cooper Nally won the 400M.

Full Results: Nodaway Valley Boys Invitational

Boys Hap Merritt Invitational at Guthrie Center

  1. Madrid 81
  2. Underwood 77
  3. Van Meter 74
  4. Woodward Academy 72
  5. Earlham 69
  6. West Central Valley 62
  7. Des Moines Christian 62
  8. Audubon 56
  9. Treynor 48
  10. CAM 43
  11. Panorama 39
  12. AC/GC 32
  13. Exira-EHK 20
  14. Paton-Churdan 6

Highlights: Underwood winners: Justin Rosas 800M, 4x400M, 4x800M. AC/GC’s Noah Nelsen won the 3200M. Audubon’s Nolan Smith won the 110M Hurdles and Joseph Zaiger won the Discus. CAM’s Jacob Holste won the High Jump and Deshawn Carr won the Long Jump. Treynor won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay.

Full Results: Hap Merritt Invitational

Boyer Valley Boys Invitational

  1. IKM-Manning 123
  2. Woodbine 88
  3. Boyer Valley 78
  4. MVAO-COU 67
  5. West Monona 67
  6. Logan-Magnolia 48
  7. Riverside 44
  8. Tri-Center 39
  9. West Harrison 24
  10. Coon Rapids-Bayard 6
  11. Missouri Valley 3

Highlights: IKM-Manning winners: Alex Lingle 400M, Nathan Blankman 800M, Quentin Dreyer 1600M, Jared Johnson High Jump and Long Jump, 4x400M Relay. Riverside won the Sprint Medley.

Full results: Boyer Valley Invitational

Fremont-Mills Last Chance Invitational

Girls

  1. Fremont-Mills 135
  2. Southwest Valley 91
  3. Sidney 84
  4. East Mills 77
  5. Essex 58
  6. Stanton 57
  7. Griswold 50
  8. Heartland Christian 27
  9. South Page 6

Highlights: Fremont-Mills winners: Kendra Fichter Discus and Shot Put, Bailey Hauschild High Jump, 4x100M, Shuttle Hurdle Relay. East Mills winners: Janette Schraft 400M 1500M and 400M Hurdles, Distance Medley. Griswold’s Charli Adams won the 3000M.

Full Results: F-M Last Chance Invite

Boys

  1. Fremont-Mills 119
  2. Sidney 98
  3. Southwest Valley 96
  4. East Mills 87
  5. Stanton 73
  6. Essex 56
  7. Heartland Christian 17
  8. South Page 11

Highlights: Fremont-Mills Winners: Mason Vanatta 100M, Tristan Vanatta 200M, Colton Hauschild 800M, 4x400M, Shuttle Hurdle, Sprint Medley. Stanton winners: Drake Jonson 110M Hurdles and 400M Hurdles, Keygan Day 1600M. Southwest Valley winners: Hunter Poston Discus, Christain McCuen High Jump, Jacob Webb Shot Put, 4x100M, 4x200M.

Full Results: F-M Last Chance Invite

Martensdale St Marys Girls Invite

  1. Panorama 188
  2. Madrid 125.5
  3. Van Meter 97.5
  4. West Central Valley 93
  5. Martensdale St Marys 75
  6. Pleasantville 64
  7. I-35 57
  8. Clarinda Academy 7

Full Results: Martensdale St Marys Girls Invite

High School Soccer Scoreboard Monday 05/08/2018

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May 8th, 2018 by admin

Girls

Nodaway Valley/WVC/ACGC 4, Atlantic 1
Abraham Lincoln 6, Underwood 0
Sioux City West 2, Denison-Schleswig 0
St. Albert 3, Kuemper Catholic 0
Thomas Jefferson 9, Harlan 0

Boys

Treynor 2, Atlantic 0
Abraham Lincoln 5, Bishop Heelan 1
Glenwood 2, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 1 OT
Harlan 5, Underwood 0
Kuemper Catholic 2, St. Albert 1 2OT
Lewis Central 4, Denison-Schleswig 0

Four years since the Ice Bucket Challenge, benefits are still seen in ALS fight

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May 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

It was four years ago this month that online videos of people taking part in the Ice Bucket Challenge became viral hits across Iowa and nationwide, raising record amounts of money for A-L-S research. Josh Nuss, executive director of the Iowa A-L-S Association, says the ripple effects of that widely successful media blitz are still being felt. “Most people know what ALS is now,” Nuss says. “On the research front, since the Ice Bucket Challenge, we’ve been able to actually triple the amount of funding we’ve been able to put into research and that’s shown across the board in a lot of the research studies going on. Last year, the first treatment in over 22 years was approved by the FDA to treat ALS.”

In the challenge, people were videotaped pledging to donate money to the charity while dumping buckets of ice water on their heads and calling out others by name, challenging them to do likewise. As unlikely as it sounds, the campaign was a huge success and it’s had a lasting impact. “There’s a lot of young people getting involved with research as well,” Nuss says, “whether they have a personal connection or they were involved in the Ice Bucket Challenge and that led to them wanting to help find treatments and a cure for ALS.” A-L-S stands for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. It’s relatively rare and only afflicts about 250 Iowans. Like cancer, A-L-S comes in many forms and can rob a person of their voice well before it claims their life. Nuss says an innovation was announced just last month called Project Revoice.

“As somebody progresses and they lose the ability to speak, before they lose that ability, we’re encouraging them to voicebank through ProjectRevoice.org and when the technology is available at the end of this year, they’ll actually have their voice and be able to speak through their device,” he says. A-L-S is a motor neuron disease which usually attacks both upper and lower motor neurons and causes degeneration throughout the brain and spinal cord. Once diagnosed, life expectancy is usually only two-to-five years. Learn more at www.alsiowa.org.

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Legislature votes to ban ‘self-promotion’ funded by tax dollars

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May 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A new policy the Iowa legislature approved on its final day would force statewide elected officials and members of the legislature to use their campaign funds rather than tax dollars for “self-promotion.” Representative Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, encouraged her colleagues to pass the policy. “This would restrict the spending of public money for paid ads or promotions bearing name, likeness or voice of that person from mass mailings; radio, TV, newspaper, internet ads or promotions or an exhibit display at the fair,” Hinson says.

The governor and other elected officials have had booths at the Iowa State Fair for years.”Currently, I believe they are using taxpayer dollars for the displays and for the space as well,” Hinson says.

If the governor approves this new policy, that will end for the 2018 Iowa State Fair.
The new policy also is likely to bar Republican Governor Kim Reynolds from appearing in ads planned this fall to promote the “Future Ready Iowa” program. Democratic State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald will no longer be able to appear in ads promoting the state’s College Savings Iowa program. Representative Marti Anderson, a Democrat from Des Moines, opposes the idea.

“This section would cause these elected officials to have to pay for things that are even part of their duty,” Anderson said. “…People have the right to know and see their elected officials and to hear directly from them.”

Hinson says it’ll be up to the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board to enforce this new policy. It means Secretary of State Paul Pate might have to reimburse the state if any fliers from his office about voter registration contain his name or photo. Democrats say the stickers on every gas pump in the state that have the written name of Iowa’s secretary of agriculture may have to be removed. Hinson is unmoved by those arguments. “This applies to anybody, regardless of party,” Hinson says.

The Ethics Committees in the Iowa House and Senate will police members of the legislature who are accused of using tax dollars for self-promotion if the governor approved this new policy. It was inserted in a catch-all budget bill that cleared the legislature last Saturday.

(Radio Iowa)

High School Golf Scoreboard Monday 05/08/2017

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May 8th, 2018 by admin

See other stories on Hawkeye Ten and Rolling Valley Conference Meets.

Girls

Audubon 212, Tri-Center 240. Medalist: Jasmine Turner, Audubon, 43.
Mount Ayr 204, Lenox 226. Medalist: Abbey Schafer, Mount Ayr, 46.
Nodaway Valley NTS, Southwest Valley NTS. Medalist: Megan Russell, Nodaway Valley, 106.
Riverside 219, IKM-Manning 235. Medalist: Alyssa Brink, Riverside, 55.
Underwood 202, AHSTW 240. Medalist: Rachel Teten, Underwood, 45.

Boys

IKM-Manning 177, Riverside 207. Medalist: Kyler Rasmussen, IKM-Manning, 40.
Mount Ayr 170, Bedford 182, Lenox 210. Medalist: Dalton Elwood, Mount Ayr, 37.
Nodaway Valley Tournament: Pleasantville 344, Earlham 365.
Tri-Center 184, Audubon 186. Medalist: Dylan Obermeier, Audubon, 41.

Iowa National Guard members in Kosovo for exercise

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May 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Airmen and soldiers from the Iowa National Guard are in the nation of Kosovo this week as part of a two week exercise being conducted with the Kosovo Security Force. Major Brandon Cochran of the 132nd Wing of the Iowa Air National Guard in Des Moines says around fifty Iowa Guard members are working in a variety of areas with their Kosovo counterparts as part of the U-S Military, European Command’s State Partner Program. He says there’s the Sister State Initiative, Department of Agriculture, Department of Education, communications, mission support and security police. “If you have a life experience that you can share with someone else — there’s a nexus point for you within the state partnership program,” Cochran says.

Captain Marty Hogan of Sioux City’s 185th Air Refueling Wing says clinicians are working in the class room and participating in field training with members of the Kosovo Security Force medical clinic. Hogan says they are working with the medical corps to move them toward their NATO certification. Hogan says the annual exercise dubbed “Eagle 6” with the Kosovo Security Force is building continued cooperation and strong relationships. “This is two-and-a-half years of blood, sweat and tears, lots of phone calls, a lot of extra work, a lot of time after work,” Hogan says. ” But when you come over and you see completion of the exercise, or you see growth in what they accomplished last time, that’s always a huge thing.”

The group also includes members of the Army Guard’s 831st engineering company from Middletown, Iowa who are working with the K-S-F honing construction skills. The operation is taking place in Kosovo through May 14th. The Iowa National Guard has been working with Kosovo as part of the state partner program since 2011.

(Radio Iowa)

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May 8th, 2018 by Jim Field

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(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 5/8/2018

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May 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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