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Atlantic’s Alyssa Ginther is Hawkeye 10 Girls Golf Champion

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May 7th, 2018 by admin

Atlantic’s Alyssa Ginther is the Hawkeye Ten Conference Girls Golf Individual Champion after shooting a round of 79 today in Shenandoah. Atlantic finished 3rd in the team race behind champion Creston and Kuemper Catholic.

Team Scores

  1. Creston 357
  2. Kuemper Catholic 380
  3. Atlantic 383
  4. Clarinda 408
  5. Glenwood 412
  6. Shenandoah 420
  7. Harlan 422
  8. Denison-Schleswig 435
  9. Lewis Central 466
  10. Red Oak 513
  11. St. Albert 571

Individual Scores

  1. Alyssa Ginther, Atlantic, 79
  2. Rylie Driskell, Creston, 83
  3. Sydney Hartsock, Creston, 88
  4. Ashton Carter, Creston, 89
  5. Katie Schweers, Kuemper Catholic, 89
  6. Baylee Newell, Atlantic, 91
  7. McKenna Ludwig, Kuemper Catholic, 93
  8. Gracie Brown, Clarinda 93
  9. Macy Ludwig, Kuemper Catholic, 95
  10. Emma Hansen, Creston, 97

Atlantic Scores: Alyssa Ginther 79 (Champion), Baylee Newell 91 (6th), Hannah Alff 98, Anna Wieser 115, Nouha Barray 146.

Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “Alyssa had a great day. Set the tone with birdie on first hole. A couple of holes she’d like to have back but overall she was steady all day. Baylee Newell finishes 6th with 91-1st team all conference. She struggled some with her putter. Hannah Alf 11th with 98-2nd team all conference. Hannah’s game has come a long way. Actually this whole team has come a long way. Happy with 3rd overall and we were so close to 2nd.”

One stolen truck recovered in Page County, another stolen

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May 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports last Friday, May 4th, Deputies recovered a green 1995 Chevy pickup on P Avenue near 280th Street (about 2 miles northeast of College Springs).  The vehicle was reported stolen from Mason City.  The pickup was towed as evidence pending release from the agency that entered the vehicle as stolen.  Anyone with information about the vehicle (such as who may have been driving it, etc.) is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193

The same day that pickup was found, another was reported missing in Page County.  At around 10-a.m., 55-year old Richard Leo Humphrey, of rural Clarinda, reported his grey 2013 Ford F150 Extended cab pickup (IA license plate AJC 702),  was stolen from a shed at his residence. Humphrey said that the pickup was stolen sometime between 10-p.m. Thursday and 8-a.m. Friday. Humphrey said that the keys were left in the unlocked vehicle when he parked it.

Anyone with information about the theft or the whereabouts of the stolen pickup, is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193.

Atlantic boys golf takes Hawkeye 10 Championship

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May 7th, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic boys golf team came out on top of the Hawkeye Ten Conference Tournament on Monday in Carroll. The Trojans shot a 295 total to beat out second place Kuemper Catholic by 4 strokes. Cyle Renaud led the way with a 69 and was Runner-Up Medalist after coming up short in a playoff with Glenwood’s Ryan Leath on the first playoff hole. The win makes Atlantic back-to-back Hawkeye Ten Conference Champions.

Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 295
  2. Kuemper Catholic 299
  3. Glenwood 303
  4. Lewis Central 319
  5. Harlan 323
  6. Denison-Schleswig 327
  7. Clarinda 348
  8. St. Albert 363
  9. Creston 363
  10. Shenandoah 387
  11. Red Oak 400

Atlantic Scores: Cyle Renaud 69 (Runner-Up, 1st Team All-Conference), Matt Gearheart 72 (4th, 1st Team All-Conference), Ben Renaud 75 (7th, 2nd Team All-Conference), Braden Smith 79, Mason Goergen 82, Austin Alexander 85.

Atlantic Head Coach Ed DenBeste: “Going into today, we knew that Kuemper and Glenwood were the two teams that would compete for the title and we would have to play well to beat them. Ben had a rough front with 3 penalty shots and shot 40. Great back though with a one under.  Matt played well today. Had 5 birdies. Had some bogies but kept it at one over. Great to see Cyle shoot his best today. 2 under is a great score. Mason continued his solid play with an 82. Austin had some struggles but got it going when he headed back to the back nine. Braden had his best round this year. We needed it today to take the title. Great job with back to back Hawkeye 10 Conference Champs. Very Proud Coach today!!!!!!”

Two-vehicle accident in Red Oak Monday morning

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May 7th, 2018 by Jim Field

The Red Oak Police Department reports no injuries resulted from a two-vehicle accident on Monday morning at 10:50am at the intersection of Highway 48 and West Cherry Street. When officers arrived on scene both vehicles involved were still in the roadway, so pictures were taken and then both vehicles were moved to a safer location.

After investigation it was determined that a 2002 Ford Explorer driven by Jerome Morrissey of Omaha, NE was northbound on Highway 48 and was stopped in traffic at the stop light at West Cherry Street. A 2011 Chevy Impala driven by Julie Ann Newman of Stanton was also traveling northbound on Highway 48 and failed to see Morrissey’s vehicle stop. Newman attempted to swerve to the left but could not avoid a collision. The right front of the Impala hit the left rear of the Explorer.

Damage to both vehicles was estimated at $2,000 each. Newman was cited for Following Too Close.

 

Fatal fire in Waterloo was intentionally set

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May 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Investigators have released the cause of a house fire that killed two people in Waterloo last month. According to Waterloo Fire Rescue officials, an accelerate was involved in the deadly blaze (536 Dawson St.) that claimed the lives of 32-year-old Ashley Smith and her 9-year-old son, Jaykwon Sallis on April 22nd. Two others were treated for minor injuries at a local hospital.

Investigators revealed on Monday (today) that a Waterloo Fire Rescue canine was alerted to the presence of an accelerate during the investigation. The city’s fire marshal submitted that evidence to the Iowa State Crime Lab, which determined that a flammable substance WAS involved in the blaze. No charges have been filed in the case, which remains under investigation.

(Radio Iowa)

Early voting begins for Iowa’s June 5 primary

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May 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Early voting is underway for Iowa’s June 5 primary. Monday (today) is the first day Iowans can vote in-person at their county auditor’s office. Absentee ballots can also be requested via mail by May 25. They must be returned by Election Day or postmarked by June 4th.

Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate says he encourages Iowans to vote early. Detailed instructions on how to vote can be found online at www.VoterReadyIowa.org. The June primary is the first time Iowa voters will be asked to show identification at the polls. Identification won’t be required until 2019.

The voter ID law, signed last year by then-Gov. Terry Branstad, shortened the time period for early voting. It also eliminated an option for straight-ticket voting for one political party.

2 from Georgia arrested in Mills Co. on burglary & child stealing charges

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May 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two women from Georgia were arrested Friday evening on charges of Burglary in the 2nd Degree, and Child Stealing. Taken into custody at around 7:15-p.m., was 32-year old Alice Mae Blackwell and 25-year old India Leigh Gaston, both of Atlanta, GA. Their bonds were set at $20,000 each. No other details were immediately released.

Arrested Saturday in Mills County, was 63-year old Randall Ray Williams, of Omaha, for OWI/1st offense, and Failure to Maintain Control. Williams was driving a 2014 Harley Davidson motorcycle and attempting to merge onto northbound Interstate 29 from mile marker 35 at around 11-p.m. Saturday, when he lost control of the cycle and crashed. The machine came to rest on the road. Williams suffered minor injuries during the accident. He was being held in the Mills County Jail on $1,000 bond.

57-year old Russell David Rule, of LaVista, NE., was arrested at around 11:40-p.m. Saturday, also for OWI 1st offense, and Failure to Maintain Control. Rule was driving a 2008 Harley Davidson motorcycle on the northbound on-ramp to I-29 from Highway 34, along with 49-year old David Newton, of Council Bluffs. Both drivers were looking at the crash involving Randall Williams, when Rule failed to notice Newton had slowed down. His Harley hit Newton’s Harley Davidson from behind, causing both cycles to crash and slide on the pavement. Both drivers suffered from “road rash.” Newton also had a possible broken ankle. A female passenger on Rule’s cycle was thrown from the bike and suffered face and head trauma. She was transported to the hospital by ambulance. Both drivers refused medical treatment. Rule was subsequently arrested for OWI. His bond was set at $1,0000.

Authorities say 25-year old Daniel Joseph Polan, of Glenwood, was arrested at around 8:20-p.m. Saturday, for OWI 1st offense, Child Endangerment and Speeding. He was taken into custody on I-29 at Highway 34 eastbound. Bond was set at $3,000.

On Sunday, Mills County Deputies arrested 20-year old Jordan Edward Thompson, of Glenwood, on two counts of Possession of Controlled Substance. He was arrested on I-29 at mile marker 42. Bond was set at $1,000. And, 34-year old Theodore William Blaske, of Bellevue, NE was arrested at around 6:50-a.m. Sunday on I-29 at the same location. He was charged with OWI 1st offense. His bond was also set at $1,000.

31-year old Billy Dee Croffer, Omaha, NE, was arrested at around 10:50-p.m. Sunday, on a Pottawattamie warrant for Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree. He was taken into custody on I-29 at the 29 mile marker. Bond was set at $1,000. And, today (Monday), 33-year old Rashaunda Nicole Jones, of Omaha, NE was arrested on I-29 also at mm 29, on a Pott. County warrant for Criminal Mischief 4th. Bond was set at $1,000.

2 from Atlantic arrested on drug charges, Saturday

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May 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Two Atlantic residents were arrested on drug charges, Saturday. The Atlantic Police Department reports 28-year old David Fredericksen and 24-year old Catherine Charles, were arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. They were booked-into the Cass County Jail.

On Friday, 54-year old Dick Cook, of Atlantic, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was also booked into the Cass County Jail. And, on Sunday, 36-year old David Richman, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI. He was also booked into the jail here in Atlantic.

Atlantic-CAM wrestler McConkey earns State Free Style title

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May 7th, 2018 by admin

Atlantic-CAM wrestler John McConkey added another title to his resume over the weekend by winning the 285-pound division at the State Free Style Wrestling Tournament at Southeast Polk High School.

McConkey defeated Kaleb Reeves by Fall in 2:13 in the championship match. He will now move on to the USA National Junior Free Style Wrestling Tournament in July in Fargo, North Dakota.

McConkey won the 285-pound title in Class 2A State Wrestling this winter and is a UNI commit.

School bus rolls into eastern Iowa ditch, 15 students and adults injured

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May 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A school bus carrying students on a band trip drove into a ditch and rolled onto its side in eastern Iowa on Saturday afternoon, injuring nearly everyone on board. Northeast Community School District Superintendent Neil Gray says the accident happened in Clinton County near the town of Charlotte as the band members were being carried from an event Tipton back to Goose Lake. “It was a single-vehicle accident,” Gray says. “There were a total of 21 people on the bus, 19 students and two adults. Of those 21 people, 15 were transported to area hospitals in Maquoketa, DeWitt and Clinton and one was flown by helicopter to Iowa City.” Gray says most of the injuries were relatively minor, bumps and bruises.

“Of the students that were hospitalized, as of this morning, we still have three people in the hospital,” Gray says. “Two students are in Iowa City and the bus driver is in Davenport.” A full school assembly was planned this morning to fill in everyone, students and staff, on what happened. “Also, I’ve communicated to teachers on what to look for and how different students express their feelings differently,” Gray says. “It was a very traumatic experience. It looks like everyone will be okay. Emotionally, the trauma of this event is going to be with us for quite a while.” The cause of the accident is still under investigation.

(Radio Iowa)