Atlantic Planning & Zoning to vote on Cass Health site plan for proposed Optometry Clinic

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April 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Planning and Zoning Commission will review, discuss and vote this coming week, on a Commercial Building Site Plan for Cass Health, which proposes to construct a building for an optometry clinic at 1501 E. 7th Street. The meeting takes place in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall, beginning at 5:30-p.m. Tuesday, April 8th.

Shive-Hattery, on behalf of Cass Health, has applied for a commercial site plan review for the proposed building, which is in the “C-1” (Highway Commercial District), and is permissible under the City’s Code of Ordinances, under “Offices and Clinics.” The current deed holder of the property is Cass County Farm Bureau.  (See photos of the property, below)

The Commission has the options to approve the site plan as submitted and forward a permit recommendation to the City Council, or, they may disapprove the application and notify the applicant what actions need to be taken. In that case, Shive-Hattery would have to submit a revised copy of the site plan and application back to the P&Z for consideration.

Hawkeyes Thump Wildcats in Series Opener

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April 5th, 2025 by Christian Adams

EVANSTON, Illinois — The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Northwestern, 12-1, in seven innings on Friday afternoon at Rocky and Berenice Miller Park. This marked the Hawkeyes’ second straight run-rule victory and sixth of the season.

Junior LHP Cade Obermueller pitched a complete game and struck out a career-high 12 batters for his third straight win on the mound. He is the first Hawkeye to throw a complete game (7 innings) since Drew Irvine versus Rutgers on April 17, 2021. Obermueller didn’t give up a hit until the sixth inning, and the Wildcats’ lone run was unearned. Obermueller has struck out 32 batters in his last three starts.

The Hawkeyes recorded 10 hits and batted .500 with runners in scoring position en route to their 11th Big Ten win. Iowa has scored 10-plus runs in eight of its 13 conference games this season.

Iowa plated five runs off of four hits to open the scoring in the second inning. They scored two more in the sixth when fifth-year Andy Nelson hit an RBI double down the left field line and junior Gable Mitchell poked an RBI single. The final five runs came in the seventh frame off of two RBI walks, an RBI SAC fly from senior Ben Wilmes, an RBI single from junior Miles Risley and a Northwestern error.

Nelson, Wilmes, Risley, Reese Moore and Kooper Schulte all recorded multi-RBI games with two each. Mitchell and Risley were the lone Hawkeyes to collect multiple hits in the game with two each.

Up Next
The Hawkeyes and Wildcats will continue the series tomorrow starting at 1 p.m. (CDT). The game will be televised on BTN and broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Department of Justice Commemorates 2025 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

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April 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime and the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa join federal, state, and local communities nationwide in observing National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and celebrating victims’ rights, protections, and services. This year’s observance takes place April 6th to 12th, 2025, and features the theme, “KINSHIP,” which encourages people to recognize the shared humanity of crime survivors and victims. The 2025 theme is a call to action for all of us—friends, family members, neighbors, colleagues, community leaders, victim service providers, criminal justice practitioners, and health professionals— to pursue these KINSHIP connections that foster the increased access to vital services, rights and healing.

As part of this observance, the Southern District of Iowa recognizes the courage and bravery of victims, and the outstanding work of law enforcement, victim advocates, and community service partners throughout Iowa. Eleven individuals are recognized for outstanding service to victims:

Awards for Excellence in Victim Services

  • Scott Crouch, Polk County Sheriff’s Office
  • Roberta Cruz, Victim/Witness Liaison at the Polk County Attorney’s Office
  • Molly Jansen, Polk County Sheriff’s Office

Law Enforcement Victim Service Awards

  • Michael Banfield, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Luke Eblen, Des Moines Police Department
  • Kira Lazenby, Jasper County Sheriff’s Office
  • Blake Marshall, Ames Police Department
  • Aaron McConnell, Wapello County Sheriff’s Office
  • Brook McPherson, Ames Police Department
  • Caleb Mitchell, Ottumwa Police Department
  • Jeremy Tosh, Ottumwa Police Department

“Everyday across Iowa law enforcement officers, agents and victim service providers offer a bridge between the criminal justice system and the shared humanity of victims and survivors. This KINSHIP is critical not only to the justice system, but more importantly to healing and hope for victims. During this week we are proud to honor all officers and service providers who, often 24 hours a day, are available as a resource and counsel to victims and survivors who bravely participate in the investigation and prosecution of violent offenders. These awards proudly recognize the exceptional efforts of a number of these individuals who provided assistance to federal and state victims in the Southern District of Iowa,” said United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal for the Southern District of Iowa.

The 2025 Award for Excellence in Victim Services recognizes the performance of Investigators Scott Crouch and Molly Jansen. As members of the Polk County Attorney’s Office, both Crouch and Jansen are assigned to the Drug Endangered Children (DEC) program. They aid children involved in criminal investigations and diligently act as a liaison with the children and Health and Human Services (HHS) to assure placements in a safe environment.

The 2025 Award for Excellence in Victim Services recognizes the performance of Roberta Cruz. Cruz is a Victim/Witness liaison with the Polk County Attorney’s Office. Cruz has exhibited supreme dedication in providing a communication bridge between English and Spanish speaking individuals. Her helpful nature and humanity facilitate a valuable connection between victims, witnesses and the criminal justice system.

The 2025 Law Enforcement Victim Service Award recognizes the performance of Federal Bureau of Investigation, Special Agent Michael Banfield, Ames Police Department Sergeant Blake Marshall, and Ames Police Department Detective (former) Brook McPherson for their extraordinary investigation and prosecution of a serial sexual abuser. They showed tremendous compassion, support, and flexibility for the numerous victims and an unrivaled empathy for the shame and trauma the victims continue to endure. The dozens of victims that courageously participated in this investigation were a testament to the tireless effort and established relational kinship that is at the heart of this years’ National Crime Victims’ Rights awards.

The 2025 Law Enforcement Victim Service Award recognizes the performance of Wapello County Sheriff’s Office Detective Aaron McConnell, and Ottumwa Police Department Investigators Caleb Mitchell and Jeremy Tosh in the investigation and prosecution of a violent sexual trafficker. Through caring, listening, and showing empathy, they were able to develop relationships of trust with each of the victims. Their work on this investigation demonstrated their tremendous capacity to nurture relationships with victims in the pursuit of justice and in hopes of leaving the victims better having gone through the criminal-justice system.

The 2025 Law Enforcement Victim Service Award recognizes the performance Des Moines Police Department Investigator Luke Eblen in the investigation and prosecution of a dangerous sex trafficker. Investigator Eblen exemplified fortitude, determination, and a commitment to obtaining justice for victims by overcoming the challenges that arose. His abilities to interact with traumatized victims with respect, honesty and sincere compassion were critical to obtaining a conviction in this case.

The 2025 Law Enforcement Victim Service Award recognizes the performance of Jasper County Sheriff’s Department Sergeant Kira Lazenby and her unwavering commitment to ensuring victims receive immediate and comprehensive support. Sergeant Lazenby has investigated a wide range of victim-related cases, including domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and other violent crimes. She has displayed compassion, diligence, and professionalism in her work, ensuring that victims are heard, supported, and protected throughout the investigative and judicial process. In 2024, without direction, Sergeant Lazenby independently developed and implemented a county-wide victim information system to ensure that every law enforcement officer in Jasper County—across five separate agencies—had a standardized and easily accessible process for providing resources to victims.

President Ronald Reagan proclaimed the first Victims’ Rights Week in 1981, putting crime victims’ rights, needs, and concerns in a prominent spot on the American agenda. He also established the President’s Task Force on Victims of Crime, which laid the groundwork for a national network of services and legal safeguards for crime victims.

Tavion Banks Signs With Hawkeyes

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April 5th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Drake transfer Tavion Banks has signed a scholarship agreement with the University of Iowa men’s basketball team, it was announced Friday by head coach Ben McCollum.

The guard/forward, who has one year of eligibility remaining, is the fifth player from Drake to officially sign with the Hawkeyes, joining Bennett StirtzKael CombsCam Manyawu and Isaia Howard.

All five played under McCollum during the 2024-25 season, helping the Bulldogs to a 31-win season, a Missouri Valley Conference regular season and tournament title and to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Tavion Banks
6-7, 200, Sr., G/F
Kansas City, Mo.
Minnesota Prep
Drake
Northwest Florida State

  • Named MVC Sixth Man of Year, while also being named team captain for MVC All-Bench team… appeared in 34 games with one start
  • Averaged 10.1 points and five rebounds, while shooting 52 percent from the field… made 70.5 percent of free throw attempts (110-of-156)… ranked second on team in rebounding and third in scoring
  • Reached double figured in 20 games… had eight games with 15+ points and one 20-point contest
  • Finished season with three double-doubles… had five or more rebounds in 17 games and 9+ rebounds in six contests
  • Shot at least 60 percent from the field in 16 games
  • Selected to the All-MVC Tournament team after averaging 11.6 points and seven rebounds in three games, while shooting 55.5 percent
  • Scored 13 points and had a game-high nine rebounds in championship game win over Bradley… posted a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds in opening round vs. Southern Illinois
  • Finished with career-high 21 points going 7-of-9 from the field with a career-high four steals at Southern Illinois… had a game-high 19 points on 6-of-10 shooting and had seven rebounds in win at Bradley
  • Had first career double-double vs. Evansville, finishing with 11 points and 13 rebounds
  • Transfer from Northwest Florida State where he averaged 10.8 points and 7.3 rebounds in 32 starts
  • Led Raiders to quarterfinal round of 2024 NCJAA Division I Basketball Championship
  • Averaged 9.3 points and 6.7 rebounds as freshman in 2022-23 as Raiders posted a 29-8 record, falling in championship game of NCJAA Division 1 Tournament
  • Helped team to Panhandle Conference title and Region 8 crown
  • Played at Minnesota Preparatory Academy

Iowa Drops Series Opener to No. 20/21 Nebraska

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April 5th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa softball team fell to No. 20/21 Nebraska on Friday afternoon in game one of the three-game series at Bob Pearl Field. The Hawkeyes fell to the Cornhuskers, 12-0, in 5 innings.
Junior Jalen Adams (15-5) got the start in the circle for Iowa. In her 18th start of the season, Adams threw one and a 1/3 inning, fanning one and walking six. Senior Haley Downe and sophomore Jaylee Ojo worked in relief going two and 2/3 innings walking four combined and hitting two. Redshirt junior Desiree Rivera went 2-for-2 at the plate picking up two of the three Hawkeye hits.
HOW IT HAPPENED
After the first Cornhusker of the game was walked, Adams retired the next three Huskers in order. Junior Tory Bennett and Rivera recorded a single and a double, respectively, in the home half of the inning but were left stranded in scoring position as the inning came to a close.
Nebraska broke open the scoring in the top of the second inning, scoring six runs on three hits and five walks. The Cornhuskers got on the board first on a bases loaded single, 1-0. Nebraska blew it open with a grand slam to extend their lead to five and then an RBI double pushed the lead, 6-0. Junior Avery Jackson and senior Tatianna Roman reached on back-to-back walks, but were left stranded to close the second inning.
Nebraska continued to build on their lead in the third plating three runs on two hits and two free passes extending its lead, 9-0. Iowa managed to get runners on once again in the bottom of the third, but were unable to get on the board. The Cornhuskers kept pouring it on in the fourth plating two on an RBI double, 11-0. In the fifth, the Cornhuskers loaded the bases on free passes and scored their final run on a wild pitch,12-0. The Hawkeyes were retired in order in the final two frames to end the game.
Iowa finished the game with no runs on three hits and no errors. Nebraska finished the game with 12 runs on seven hits and no error.
NOTABLES
  • Adams’ strikeout was the 200th of her career.
UP NEXT
Iowa (21-13, 3-5) hosts Nebraska tomorrow for game two of the three-game series. First pitch at Bob Pearl Field on Saturday is scheduled for 2 pm CT and will be streamed on B1G+ ($). Tickets for adults are available for $7, and youth 18 and under are free.

Boys Track & Field Results From the Husky Invite at Winterset

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April 5th, 2025 by Christian Adams

1. ADM (137 points)

6. Treynor (58.5 points) 

1st – Brady Wallace, 110 meter hurdles (14.10)

1st – 4×100 meter relay (42.78) 

 

8. Earlham (52 points) — Champions:

1st – 4×800 meter relay (8:28.21)

2nd – Trevor Lane, long jump (19-01.50) 

 

9. Underwood (50 points) 

2nd – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:03.61) 

3rd – Ryker Adair, shot put (46-01.00) 

 

10. Creston (36 points) 

1st – Brayden Schoon, discus (155-08.00) 

1st – Thomas Mikkelsen, shot put (51-04.50) 

Golf Results From Friday Apr. 4

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April 5th, 2025 by Christian Adams

BOYS

Griswold – 201 vs Underwood – 203

Medal: Hogan Hook (40) – Griswold

Runner Up: Taiden Ragland (47) – Underwood

Griswold: Alex Nelson – 52, Colten Taylor – 54, Brayden Lockwood – 55, Calden Turner – 59

 

Tri-Center – 173 vs Heartland Christian – 239

Medalist: Kai Sonderland (42) – Tri-Center

Runner-up: Jayden Johnson (43) & Brant Freeberg (43) – Tri-Center

Tri-Center: Jayce Waller – 45, Evan Wham – 47, Cael Witt – 48

 

GIRLS 

Underwood – 234 vs Griswold – NTS

Medalist: Joanna Reynolds (45) – Griswold 

Runner-up: Julia Thomas (52) – Underwood

 

Tri-Center – 234 vs Heartland Christian – NTS

Medalist: Cameron Whay (45) – Tri-Center

Runner-up: Jayden Heller (59) – Tri-Center

Tri-Center: Kendra Calhon-Gomez – 64, Joanna Cook – 66, Addison Zacharias – 70, Kayleigh Crozier – 75 

Soccer Scoreboard From Friday Apr. 4

Sports

April 5th, 2025 by Christian Adams

GIRLS

Tri-Center – 3 vs Underwood – 1

Thomas Jefferson – 3 vs Riverside – 0

Logan-Magnolia – 6 vs AHSTW – 0

Denison-Schleswig – 3 vs Missouri Valley – 1

St. Albert – 9 vs Creston – 1 

Panorama – 7 vs West Central Valley – 2

 

BOYS

AHSTW – 3 vs Logan-Magnolia – 1

Underwood – 4 vs Tri-Center – 2

St. Albert – 8 vs Creston vs 1

West Central Valley – 7 vs Panorama – 0

Waukee Northwest – 4 vs Abraham Lincoln – 1

Bishop Heelan – 10 vs Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley – 0 

Red Oak man arrested Friday night on a Harassment charge

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April 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report a man was arrested Friday night on a Harassment charge. 31-year-old Joshua Michael Lowe, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 9:20-p.m. in the 300 block of E. Valley Street, in Red Oak, for Harassment in the 1st Degree (An Aggravated Misdemeanor). Lowe was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

DANA COOK, 71, of Casey (Svcs. 4/10/25)

Obituaries

April 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

DANA COOK, 71, of Casey, died April 1, 2025. Funeral services for DANA COOK will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, April 10, 2025, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, Avoca Chapel.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home, on Wednesday (April 9th) from 6-until 8-p.m.

Burial on Thursday is in the Oakland Cemetery in DeSoto (IA).

DANA COOK is survived by:

His sons – Dana Cook, Jr. (& wife Cassie), of Coon Rapids; Michael (Ashley) Chapman, of Walnut; Robert (Dominique) Cook, of Casey, and Joe (Morgan) Cook, of Manning.

His brother – Ronald (Alyce) Cook, of California City, CA.

His sister – Vicki (Greg) Campion, of California City, CA.

His girlfriend – Jan Thompson, of Casey.

and 17 grandchildren.