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Iowa charities share $250,000 in Solheim Cup profits

Sports

February 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Nine charitable organizations are sharing half of the profits from a record-setting event in central Iowa last summer. Gregg Carlson served as the 2017 president of Des Moines Golf and Country Club, which hosted the Solheim Cup in August. Carlson says an announcement made this weekend marked the culmination of six years of work. “We were able to put a ribbon on the entire event by coming out with donations of $250,000 to nine different charities in central Iowa,” Carlson said.

The Solheim Cup is a biennial professional women’s golf tournament. Around 120-thousand (120,000) people, a Solheim Cup record, were at Des Moines Golf and Country Club (DMGCC) to watch the best women’s golfers from the United States defeat Europe in match play competition. A committee, comprised of DMGCC members, chose the charities that will split a-quarter-of-a-million dollars. “The charities (are) all focused on serving causes related to women and children’s needs here in central Iowa,” Carlson said.

The nonprofits benefiting from the donation include the Boys and Girls Club of Central Iowa, the Children’s Cancer Connection, Iowa Homeless Youth Centers, and Youth Emergency Services & Shelter. Other nonprofit charities were presented with a combined 154-thousand dollars ($154,000) before and during the Solheim Cup. “So, our total (charitable donations) is actually over $400,000,” Carlson noted.

According to Carlson, the Solheim Cup, held last August 14-20, pumped more than $34 million into the Des Moines area economy. Local charities will now share in the community’s support of the event. The first Solheim Cup was held in 1990. “We’re the first club to really do this with the Solheim Cup – to donate a major share of its profits,” Carlson said. “We’re really proud of that.”

The 2019 Solheim Cup will take place in Perthshire, Scotland.

(Radio Iowa)

Shenandoah woman arrested for Probation Violation

News

February 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report a woman was arrested Sunday night on an active Page County warrant for Violation of Probation. 19-year old Cheyenne Joyce Blank, of Shenandoah, was arrested at around 7:40-p.m., in the 600 block of east Reed Street. She was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond. Blank was later transported to the Page County Jail and held on bond, pending further court proceedings.

Joyce Blank

Atlantic’s Matt Alexander picked to become OA-BCIG Superintendent

News

February 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic  Assistant High School Principal and Athletic Director Matt Alexander has reportedly been selected to become Superintendent of the Odebolt-Arthur/Battle Creek-Ida Grove (or, OA-BCIG) School District. A message on the OA-BCIG District’s web page says “The OABCIG Board is excited to announce a verbal acceptance from Matt Alexander to be the next Superintendent of the district.  The Board will be approving this contract formally on Tuesday, February 27th meeting at noon.”

Photo from Atlantic School District’s website

Alexander interviewed for the position Feb. 20th. If the verbal agreement is formalized in writing, Alexander would succeed newly re-organized OA-BCIG District, Superintendent Terry Kenealy, who is retiring from education. Other candidates who were interviewed last week and considered for the position include:

  • Adam Zellmer, director of teaching and learning at Webster City Community School District in Webster City.
  • Marshall Lewis, superintendent of Kimball Community School District in Kimball, Ne.
  • John Chalstrom, project coordinator for Alan Gray Associates from Sioux City.
  • David Gute, junior/senior high school principal at Riverside Community Schools in Oakland.

A total of 18 applications were received for the superintendent position. Alexander has declined to comment on the offer until after the OA-BCIG Board meets tomorrow (Tuesday) and finalizes the matter.

Matt Alexander has lived in Atlantic for 23-years, and has served in the Atlantic School District for 16-years. He started out as a Math and Social Studies Teacher became the Schuler Elementary Principal and ACSD Curriculum Director and was hired as the High School Assistant Principal and Activities Director in 2013.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Feb. 26th 2018

News

February 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Senate Republicans used a procedural maneuver last week to fast-track votes on a sweeping tax overhaul bill that national experts say could limit transparency and public engagement at the state Capitol. The legislation would reduce taxes by more than $1 billion annually, in part by cutting corporate and individual income taxes and eliminating some tax credits.

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — Public safety officials are concerned about up to 500,000 bales of flammable stover that are stored across central Iowa and will be left over after a cellulosic ethanol plant is sold. The Des Moines Register reports that the newly merged DowDuPont is selling its $225 million cellulosic ethanol plant in Nevada, leaving many residents asking what will happen to the remaining stover. The plant’s corn cobs, husks and stalks are a fire liability for the city and county.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A 61-year-old Iowa grandfather has been sentenced to five years of probation for molesting his 6-year-old granddaughter. The Des Moines Register reports Dean Hilpipre was sentenced Friday for committing lascivious acts with a child.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — County supervisors in western Iowa have renewed a ban on guns in the courthouse after a dispute over allowing weapons in parts of the building where court services aren’t held. The Sioux City Journal reports that Woodbury County Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday against permitting guns in non-court controlled spaces of the courthouse. Supervisor Jeremy Taylor says it’s “impractical” to bring guns into portions of courthouse floors, while restricting them on others above and below.

Bohannon, Iowa hold off Northwestern 77-70

Sports

February 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Jordan Bohannon’s tremendous 3-point shooting — and the respect he showed in preserving a record held by Iowa legend Chris Street — gave Hawkeyes fans a rare reason to smile at the tail end of a dismal season.

Bohannon scored 25 points with seven 3s and Iowa held off Northwestern 77-70 in its home finale on Sunday night, snapping a six-game losing streak. Luka Garza had 18 points for the Hawkeyes (13-18, 4-14), who locked down the No. 12 seed for next week’s Big Ten tournament with its first victory in nearly a month. They’ll face Illinois on Wednesday in New York.

Bohannon had a chance to break the school record for consecutive free throws of 34 held by Street, who died in a car accident midway through the 1993 season, late in the second half. But Bohannon, an Iowa native, pointed to the sky and intentionally missed the free throw that would’ve knocked Street out of the record books — with Street’s parents in attendance. “That’s not my record to have. That record deserves to stay in his name,” Bohannon said. “It’s been on my mind for a while….life is a lot bigger than basketball.”

“A family member of ours was taken from us. We remember that,” McCaffery said of Bohannon’s gesture. This was the final home game for senior Dom Uhl, who entered play with just 65 minutes logged all season. The only player from Uhl’s class that has made a significant impact for the Hawkeyes this season is reserve redshirt junior Nicholas Baer — and he came to Iowa as a walk-on. That’s just part of the reason the program has fallen so far this season.

Iowa grandfather gets probation in sexual abuse case

News

February 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A 61-year-old Iowa grandfather has been sentenced to five years of probation for molesting his 6-year-old granddaughter. The Des Moines Register reports Dean Hilpipre was sentenced Friday for committing lascivious acts with a child. He pleaded guilty last month as part of a deal with prosecutors.

Judge James McGlynn also ordered Hilpipre to have no contact with his granddaughter for five years, and he will undergo sex-offender treatment. He lives in Alden, Iowa.

The girl’s mother criticized prosecutors for failing to send Hilpipre to prison.
The girl’s family said Hilpipre performed sexual acts on his granddaughter and forced her to perform acts on him in return.

KEN KNUDSEN, 97, of Manning (Svcs. 2/28/18)

Obituaries

February 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

KEN KNUDSEN, 97, of Manning, died Saturday, Feb. 24th, at the Manning Plaza Nursing Home. Funeral services for KEN KNUDSEN will be held 11-a.m. Wed., Feb. 28th, at Zion Lutheran Church, in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Friends may call at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning, on Wednesday, from 9:30-a.m. until the time of service.

Burial will be held at a later date, in Inwood.

KEN KNUDSEN is survived by:

His wife – Dorothy, of Manning.

His son – James (Debra) Knudsen, of Waterloo.

His daughters – Carol (Mike) Chalberg, of Gilbert, AZ; and Mary Smidt, of Hudson, WI.

His step-children: Diana (Alan) Seedorff, of Waterloo; Marilyn (Gayle Mumm) Limansand, of Westside; Carolyn (Randy) McLimans, of Delavan, WI., and Bill (Jolene) Strosahl, of Council Bluffs.

His sister – Alice (Dale) Manternach, of Sioux Falls.

3 grandchildren, 17 step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

Pickup truck passenger injured in Montgomery County rollover accident

News

February 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Communications Center received a call at around 2:15-a.m. Sunday, about a rollover accident near Red Oak, with the possibility of multiple persons injured. An investigation determined a vehicle had rolled over near the intersection of Highway 34 and Ironwood Avenue. At the southeast part of the intersection, there were tracks and items from the bed of a pickup truck located. The vehicle, a 2005 Chevy Silverado, was located in a ditch near K Avenue, on 140th Street. The owner, 22-year old Alec R. Thomas, of rural Elliott, was found at his residence. Thomas admitted he had been the driver of the pickup. He told authorities he lost control of the vehicle on  the icy road surface, after swerving to avoid hitting a deer.

The pickup entered the east ditch and overturned, coming to rest on its wheels. Thomas drove out of the field and took his two passengers to a residence in Red Oak. One of the passengers, 22-year old Austin D. Brokaw, of Cavour, SD., was transported from the residence to the hospital, to be treated for minor injuries. He was subsequently released after being treated. Another passenger, 20-year old Colton L. Robinson, of Red Oak, was not injured.

Damage to the vehicle was estimated to be $7,500.

 

2 juveniles arrested for Criminal Trespass on railroad tracks in Montgomery County

News

February 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports two juveniles, ages 11 and 14, were arrested Sunday for Criminal Trespass, following an investigation into a report of two people being on the railroad tracks and placing items on the tracks, and leaving them there. The youth were located at 7th Avenue in Villisca on the BNSF tracks. They were brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and processed before being given Juvenile Referrals, and being released to the custody of family members. Their names were not released due to their age.

Memorial Day weekend camping reservation window opens today (Sunday)

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

If you like to camp during Memorial Day weekend, the three-month window to reserve a state park campsite for a Friday arrival opens today (Sunday).  Those weekend dates are Friday, May 25 through Monday, May 28.

New for the 2018 season, 75 percent of available campsites at each park can be reserved through the online reservation site; the remaining 25 percent are available first-come first-serve at the park.

When visiting the reservation site, please note any closures or renovations taking place at each park. Five campgrounds will be closed for the entire 2018 summer camping season for upgrades and renovations. Those parks will still be open for day-use visitors. The campgrounds that will be closed are at: Ledges State Park, Lacey-Keosauqua State Park, Geode State Park, Marble Beach State Recreation Area and Maquoketa Caves State Park.