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One Hospitalized after Dryer Causes fire in Dubuque Mobile Home

One person was hospitalized after a dryer caused a fire in a Dubuque manufactured home Friday night. According to a press release, the Dubuque Fire Department responded at 8:55 p.m. Friday to a report of a fire at 4657 Cardinal Drive. An investigation determined the fire was caused by the malfunction of a clothes dryer. The fire did not spread beyond the laundry area, but heavy smoke was reported inside the home during the fire. Paramedics treated the occupants of the home, one of whom suffered severe smoke inhalation and was taken to Unity Point Health-Finley Hospital for treatment. Officials declined to release the name of the injured occupant. Losses were estimated at $11,000. The home was determined to be uninhabitable.

Bettendorf Man Faces Several Charges after Stabbing at Davenport Walmart

A Bettendorf man faces several charges after a stabbing at a Davenport Walmart Saturday afternoon. KWQC reports 58-year-old Wesley Spotts of Bettendorf, is charged with Attempted Murder, Willful Injury, Going Armed with Intent, and Assault with Intent to Commit Serious Injury. According to police, at around 3:45, officers found a 24-year-old man suffering from multiple stab wounds at the Walmart on Elmore Avenue in Davenport. An initial investigation found that an argument between the suspect and victim escalated prior to the stabbing. The victim has not been identified and his condition is unknown. Spotts is in Scott County Jail pending a court appearance. No other information is available at this time. In September 2023, Spotts pled guilty to charges of assault, public intoxication and interference with official acts for a separate incident that occurred in Davenport.

Center Junction Woman Injured in Rollover Accident

A Center Junction woman was injured in a rollover accident East of Springville early Sunday morning. Just before 2:40 AM, The Linn and Jones County Sheriff's and other emergency services responded to a personal injury accident on Hwy 151 near Linn Grove Road. A crash report from the Linn County Sheriff's Office states that a vehicle driven by 42-year-old Shannon Parmenter of Center Junction, was traveling southbound on Hwy 151 north of Linn Grove Road when she lost control of her vehicle and went into the west ditch causing the vehicle to roll several times before coming to rest in a farm field. Parmenter was transported to a local hospital by Anamosa Ambulance for what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the accident remains under investigation by the Linn County Sheriff's Office.

Moser School of Dance and Gymnastics Perform in Holiday Bowl Parade/at Halftime

The Moser School of Dance and Gymnastics performed in The 2024 Holiday Bowl Parade and during the Halftime Show of the Holiday Bowl Game last week. The game was held in the Snap Dragon Stadium in San Diego California Thursday. The Moser School had 16 Dancers and Gymnasts performing aged 10 to 22, with a total of 46 family members traveling with them. Geo Hubela was the Holiday Bowl's Choreographer who who lead all rehearsals for the halftime performance and lead them in the parade.

Laws Taking Effect This Year in Iowa

Iowa is ushering in a slate of new laws. With more than 180 laws passing last legislative session, several notable measures took effect on Jan. 1, reflecting the priorities of Iowa’s Republican-controlled legislature. Among the most significant changes, is the reduction of the state’s individual income tax to a flat rate of 3.8%, down from 5.7%. The move aligns with Republican efforts nationwide to implement flat tax systems. It's also part of an effort to give money back to Iowans amidst a state revenue surplus, although budget projections for 2026 are showing a shortfall under those cuts. Another law now in effect, bolsters state-level protections on gun rights. The law allows citizens to sue cities that enact firearm regulations conflicting with state laws, with damages ranging from $100 to $2,500 per day depending on intent. Iowa’s new data protection law gives consumers greater control over their personal information. Residents can now confirm if their data is being collected, request copies, delete their data, and opt out of the sale of their data. Another measure enacts a 40% excise tax on glass and metal pipes and bongs, along with a $1,500 annual permit fee for sellers. It raises the minimum age to purchase such items to 21, tightening restrictions on businesses in this sector and adding new rules to track customers' names and ages. lawmakers return to Des Moines for the new legislative session on Monday, January 13th.

Coggon Man Facing Charges after Single Vehicle Rollover Accident

A Coggon man is facing charges after a single vehicle rollover accident last week. According to a press release from the Delaware County Sheriff's Department, 76-year-old Ralph Dunn of Coggon was traveling east on 285th Street Thursday at 8:40 am, when he failed to stop at the intersection with 285th Avenue. The crash report says Dunn was traveling too fast for weather conditions and lost control of the vehicle, entering the ditch, where the vehicle rolled onto it's top. Dunn's 2013 Chevy truck was totalled in the accident. The report says Dunn left the scene of the accident before law enforcement arrived. He was charged with failure to provide proof of financial liability.

Manchester Man Escapes Injury after Rolling Vehicle Over into Creek

A Manchester man escaped injury after rolling his vehicle over into a creek last week. A crash report from the Delaware County Sheriff's Department says that 51-year-old Scott Kelly of Manchester was driving North on 190th Avenue Thursday at 9:35 AM. Kelly lost control of his vehicle on the ice covered road way and struck a guard rail near a bridge over a creek. The vehicle knocked down the guard rail and the vehicle rolled over into the creek, coming to rest on it's wheels. Kelly's 2009 Buick Enclave was totaled in the accident.

Jackson County Fair Announces Concert

The Jackson County fair has announced entertainment for this year's fair. Sawyer Brown and Confederate Railroad will perform at the Jackson County Fair on July 25th. Sawyer Brown has released 18 studio albums and has a total of 14 Top-10 hits on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Confederate Railroad will open the concert, beginning at 7:30 p.m., and Sawyer Brown will serve as the headliner, taking the stage at 9. Tickets are available at jacksoncountyiowafair.com.

One Dead, Three Injured in Wrong Way Collision on Highway 13

Highway 13 was closed for over four hours Friday night after a fatal accident. Just before about 9:50 PM Linn County Sheriff’s Deputies and Rescue and other emergency services responded to a report of vehicle collision involving a wrong way driver on Highway 13 near Travis Road. Responders arrived to find two vehicles had collided in the northbound lanes of Highway 13 just north of Travis Rd. A 2003 Saturn, driven by 27-year-old Barnabas Destahun of Marion was northbound on Highway 13 and collided with a 2010 Honda CRV driven by 32-year-old Katie Marie Austin Karkow of Cedar Rapids. One of the passengers, 18-year-old Yoseph Wendafrash Abera, from Somerset, New Jersey, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. Abera and another occupant of the Saturn, 20-year-old Natnael Wendafrash Abera of Highland Park, New Jersey were transported to an area hospital with serious but non life-threatening injuries. Karkow had to be extricated by mechanical means from the Honda and was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries. A third vehicle, a 2024 Subaru, then became involved in the crash. The occupants of that vehicle were uninjured. The northbound lanes of Highway 13 were closed for a little more than four hours. The crash remains under investigation by the Linn County Sheriff’s Office.

Four Injured in Dubuque County Collision

Four people were injured Thursday in a Dubuque County collision. According to the Dubuque County Sheriff’s Department, 19-year-old Joseph Schmitt of Dubuque was driving north on U.S. 151 around 1 PM, when he came upon a vehicle driven by 69-year-old Gregory Pithan of Danbury, Iowa, which was stopped in the northbound lanes at the Skyline Road intersection. Schmitt says he was unable to stop in time and hit Pithan’s vehicle. Pithan said he did not see Schmitt approaching due to the foggy conditions. Schmitt and his passenger Ariel Oberbroeckling, 17, of Dubuque, were transported by Key West EMS to UnityPoint Health-Finley Hospital for minor injuries. Pithan and his passenger, 60-year-old Dawn Barr, of Danbury, were also transported by Key West EMS to UnityPoint Health-Finley Hospital after complaining of pain. Pithan was cited for failure to yield upon entering a through highway, and Schmitt was cited for driving while under suspension.

Clayton County Sheriff’s Department Warns of Deteriorating Ice Conditions

The Clayton County Sheriff’s Department is warning people to be cautious out on the ice, after a fisherman was rescued after going through. The individual was fishing Johnson Slough at the Sny Magill access and was safely rescued. In a Facebook post, the department said ice conditions are deteriorating as temperatures have warmed up and to pay close attention to flowing sloughs.

Bellevue Man Hospitalized after Hit by Car in Dubuque

A Bellevue man was hospitalized after being hit by a car Thursday in Dubuque. According to a police report, 22-year-old Mitchell Heuer of Dubuque, was driving east on Loras Boulevard through the Iowa Street intersection at about 1:10 pm, when 33-year-old Zacceri Montgomery of Bellevue, crossed the intersection on foot heading south, then ran back into the intersection, causing Heuer to hit him. Montgomery suffered serious injuries and was transported by EMS to UnityPoint Health-Finley Hospital. The report states that Montgomery was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident.

Delaware County Sheriff John LeClere to Retire

Delaware County Sheriff John LeClere will retire at the end of December, after a 40-year career in law enforcement. LeClere started as a reserve deputy in 1983 before becoming a full-time patrol deputy the following year. He served as sheriff after being elected in 2000. LeClere says law enforcement has allowed him to serve his community and county. After taking some time off, LeClere plans to find a job outside of law enforcement.

Teen Shot by Dubuque Police after Brandishing Knife

A 16-year-old was shot by Dubuque police after they say the teen brandished a knife. Officers responded to the 800 block of Alpine St. at around 11:50 a.m. Tuesday, on a report of a 16-year-old with adult warrants. Police say the teen ran away when officers tried to make contact. During the incident, police say the teen displayed a knife, and two officers fired their weapons. The officers gave medical treatment. The teen was taken to the hospital with arm and shoulder injuries. The two officers involved in the shooting have been placed on critical incident leave, according to standard department policy. The Dubuque Police Department has requested that the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation investigates the incident.

Manchester Contractor Accused of Scamming Waverly Family Commits Suicide

A Manchester contractor accused of scamming a Waverly family has committed suicide in the middle of his trial, according to the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier. 57 year old Randy Less and his company, RCZ Enterprises, were charged with Wire Fraud, Bank Fraud, Identity Theft, and False Statements to a Financial Institution. His trial began on Wednesday. On Thursday he failed to show up at court. He was later found in his home with gunshot to the head and rifle laying nearby. Less had been hired by a Waverly couple to build a custom home in 2021. He received an initial payment of $150,000 in July of 2021. The couple later became concerned that subcontractors were not being paid and the bank required Less to submit mechanics lien waivers before allowing further withdrawals on the loan. Less then submitted altered waivers and resumed drawing money. Last year Less was also charged with a ticket switching scheme on home improvement stores in Dubuque and Cedar Rapids while on pre-trial release.

Manchester Men Face Animal Neglect and Other Charges

Two men face dozens of animal neglect charges after 69 animals were rescued earlier this month from a residence in Manchester. According to Manchester Police Chief Ben Davis, 38-year-old Bradley Gerike and 36-year-old Donald Schmitt, both of Manchester, face charges that include 69 counts of animal neglect-no injury. A press release states that the pair also face charges of animal neglect causing serious injury or death and failure to dispose of a dead animal. Additionally, Gerike faces charges of possession of marijuana-second offense and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police received a citizen’s complaint of possible animal neglect at a residence on December 6th. During an execution of a search warrant Dec. 11 at the home, police rescued three cats, 25 birds and 41 rabbits. A deceased rabbit was found on the property, and police were told that other animals had died prior to December 11th. Gerike told police that most of the animals belonged to Schmitt. Gerike and Schmitt had been in a long-term relationship but had recently separated. Schmitt told police he had been coming to the residence to care for the animals during the separation but had recently stopped. A compliance investigator for the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and a investigating veterinarian determined that the animals lived in unsanitary conditions, with poor ventilation of the animals’ shelter in a garage, and were exposed to freezing conditions, according to documents. The rescued animals were transported to Dubuque Regional Humane Society in the organization’s rescue trailer. Both Schmitt and Gerike have preliminary hearings set for January 8th in Delaware County District Court.

Local Girl Scout Camp Receives National Accreditation

A local Girl Scout camp has received national accreditation. Girl Scout Camp Little Cloud, near Epworth, recently received accreditation from the American Camp Association. The accreditation results from a review of 266 standards of the camp’s operation, from staff qualifications and training to emergency management. The American Camp Association collaborates with the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross and other youth-serving agencies to ensure that current practices at the camp reflect the most up-to-date, research-based standards in camp operation.

City of Maquoketa and Jackson County Awarded CAT Grant from IEDA

The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board approved approved Community Attraction and Tourism (CAT) grants in Cedar Rapids, Grundy County, Maquoketa and Pella. The Prairie Recreation Area project led by City of Maquoketa and Jackson County was awarded $400,000 to make large scale improvements. The project includes streambank restoration for fishing, viewing and camping; construction of shelters, restrooms, trailheads and bridges; a trail connection from the recreation area to the city limits; and the addition of an 18-hole championship caliber disc golf course. Total project cost is nearly $2 million. The CAT program provides financial assistance to communities for the construction of recreational, cultural, educational or entertainment facilities that enhance the quality of life in Iowa. Award recommendations for these funds are made by the CAT Review Committee to the IEDA Board for approval.

Coggon Man Injured in UTV Accident Saturday

A Coggon man was injured in a UTV accident Saturday. At about 5:40pm, Linn County Deputies, Linn County Rescue, Coggon Fire and Center Point Ambulance responded to a personal injury accident on Hutchinson Rd near Valley Farm Rd. Emergency personnel arrived on scene to discover 60-year-old Jeffrey Hulsebus of Coggon, was operating a UTV eastbound on Hutchinson Rd near Valley Farm Rd when he lost control of the UTV and went into the south ditch where it rolled on its side. Hulsebus was transported to a local hospital by Center Point Ambulance for what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries.

Peosta Man Charged after Single Vehicle Accident in Wisconsin

A Peosta man is facing charges after a single vehicle accident in Wisconsin. Just after 2:50pm Wednesday, the Grant County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a one-vehicle crash on County Highway D at the intersection with Center Road in Smelser. During the investigation, it was discovered that 19-year-old Pedro Chavez of Peosta, was operating his vehicle eastbound on County H, when Chavez drove off of the south side of the road and entered the ditch. Chavez continued through the ditch and struck a guy wire for a utility pole with the front of his vehicle. The vehicle then struck an embankment on the west side of Center Road, likely causing the vehicle to become airborne and strike another embankment on the east side of the road. Chavez had been wearing his seatbelt and multiple airbags deployed in the vehicle. Chavez sustained minor injuries, but refused transport by EMS. The vehicle received severe damage and had to be towed from the scene. Chavez was cited for Operating without a Driver’s License and Operating a Vehicle without Insurance. Chavez was also issued a written warning for Failure to Maintain Control of a Vehicle.

Google to Join the "Dream Team" with a $500,000 Grant

Dyersville Events says that Google will join the "Dream Team" with a $500,000 grant that will go toward funding educational and team-building programming at the Field of Dreams. Officials say that the program's themes will be rooted in family, education, teamwork, leadership and more. The Field of Dreams hosts around 500 youth teams each year, but officials hope to expand the site's offerings. They aim to create communication and trust-building camps, teamwork and leadership coaching, mentoring experiences with Ghost Players, fantasy and athletic camps with former MLB players, and bring interactive tours that highlight prominent Iowa history. Governor Kim Reynolds praised the Google.org grant in a statement.

Center Point Man Dies after Single Vehicle Crash

A Center Point man is dead, following a single vehicle crash Thursday afternoon in Center Point. The Linn County Sheriff’s Office says at about 2:50 p.m., emergency crews responded to a report of a vehicle that had gone off the road on Franklin Street just south of Maiden Street. At the scene, they found a Toyota truck had gone off the road and went into some trees. The driver, 42-year-old Mark Anthony Brecht, of Center Point, was found unresponsive. Brecht was taken to the hospital where he died. The Linn County Sheriff’s Office says Brecht was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash. The crash is under investigation.

Farley Man Sentenced for Fentanyl Possession

A Farley man has been sentenced to jail following a charge of fentanyl possession. 41-year old Robert Julson of Farley was recently handed a five year prison term after a guilty plea in Delaware County District Court. Julson was arrested in October following an incident where an officer attempted to stop him for speeding on Highway 20. Julson eventually pulled his vehicle over and tried to escape on foot. He was later found by a K-9 officer. Two baggies which contained drugs with the presence of fentanyl were located in the vehicle.

Two Injured When Van Rear Ends Tractor in Linn County

Two men were injured when a van rear ended a tractor in Linn County Thursday afternoon. At about 3:45 PM, Linn County Sheriff’s Deputies, responded to a report of a crash on Highway 13 near Burnett Station Road. Deputies arrived at the scene to find that a Ford van, driven by 44-year-old Robert Zurcher of Edgewood, was northbound on Highway 13 and struck a John Deere Tractor that was also northbound. The driver of the tractor, 67-year-old Victor Liegel of rural Central City, was ejected from the tractor’s cab. Both drivers were taken to an area hospital by Center Point Ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries. Victor Liegel was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. Zurcher was charged with failure to maintain control of vehicle.

Dyersville City Council Votes to Condemn Property

The Dyersville City Council voted this week to condemn a property. The Leonard Ollendick property at 703 Second Ave. SW was found a public nuisance and will be condemned. The TH reports City officials discussed the property at a work session November 18th, at which they signaled their intention to move toward eminent domain proceedings. A memo for that session laid out the rationale, with Ollendick found guilty in district court of violating the city’s code of ordinances concerning dangerous buildings. As a result of that ruling, “the city sent Mr. Ollendick a Notice and Order to Abate the Dangerous Building, giving him until November 1st, 2024, to substantially complete the abatement unless other prior arrangements were approved,” City Administrator Mick Michel wrote in a memo for the work session. Ollendick says he was not made aware of the latest inspection of the home conducted in December 2023. Assistant City Attorney Ed Henry says notices were mailed by certified mail in January and were part of a lawsuit over the summer. Ollendick says he has been without city services at the location since 2016, after which the city determined the structure to be unsanitary and unfit for human habitation. Michel says a request could have been made to restore services. Ollendick says he made “numerous requests over the years,” with city staff responding that the proper process was not followed. City Clerk Tricia Maiers says the process was made clear to Ollendick in May. Michel encouraged Ollendick to work with Henry on an agreement to abate the nuisance in a timely manner.

Racing Farley Teen Leads Police on High-Speed Chase

A Farley teen, racing on Highway 20, led law enforcement on a high-speed chase before being arrested near Farley. The TH reports that an Iowa State Patrol trooper spotted a vehicle driven by 18-year-old Drake Summers of Farley, racing another vehicle west on U.S. 20 from Epworth at approximately 9:25 p.m. Monday. The vehicles were traveling 88 mph in a 65-mph zone. The trooper began to pursue both vehicles and neither stopped. Summers’ vehicle began to accelerate before taking the exit to Farley. The vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign and attempted to return to Highway 20. Summers lost control of the vehicle and it entered the highway median, where it became stuck in mud. Summers and a passenger were ordered out of the vehicle at gunpoint and Summers was apprehended. Summers faces charges of eluding and driving while barred. He was also cited for multiple traffic violations.

Delaware County Man Sentenced to Probation for Illegal Business Practices

A Delaware County man has been sentenced to five years probation for illegal business practices. The TH reports 38-year-old Jeremy Klima of Delhi, recently received the deferred judgment in Iowa District Court of Delaware County after pleading guilty to three counts of first-degree theft. Per a plea deal approved by the District Court Judge, two additional counts of first-degree theft and one count of second-degree theft were dismissed. With a deferred judgment, the record of the case will be expunged if all probation obligations are met. Court documents state that Klima accepted a $35,000 down payment to purchase a boat for a man but failed to buy the boat or return the funds. He also took some floating docks from another man after entering an agreement to sell them but then failed to pay the owner. Documents also state Klima lied to a bank about owning a boat he used as collateral for a cash advance and tried to sell a boat that did not belong to him. As part of his probation requirements, Klima must pay back a total of $429,066 to be split among the two men and the bank according to their initial losses.

Masonville Teen Escapes Injury after Rollover Accident

A Masonville teen escaped injury after a rollover accident. The Delaware County Sheriff's office reports that 18-year-old Seth Goebel of Masonville was Traveling South on 110th Avenue at 6:35 AM on December 6th, when his vehicle left the roadway to the left and entered the ditch, then went across a driveway. When his vehicle re-entered the ditch, the front end hit the ground and caused the vehicle overturn. Goebel was unable to exit the vehicle and was then assisted by law enforcement. Goebel was not injured in the accident and admitted to being drowsy. The 2014 Ford Escape he was driving was totalled in the accident.

Icy Conditions Lead to Single Vehicle Accident Saturday Night in Delaware County

Icy conditions lead to a single vehicle accident Saturday night in Delaware County. The Delaware County Sheriff's Department was notified of a single vehicle accident Just after 7:20 PM Satruday. The crash report states that a truck driven by 29-year-old Alyssa Hansel of Delhi was drving West on Highway 20 near Delaware, when she lost control due to Icy road conditions. Hansel's 2009 GMC struck the guardrail causing an estimated $10,000 damage. Hansel was not injured in the crash. She was charged with failure to maintain control.

Illinois Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Role in Cascade Burglaries

An Illinois man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in a string of Cascade burglaries. The TH reports that 28-year-old James Sadler of Springfield, Ill., recently received the sentence in Iowa District Court of Dubuque County after pleading guilty to one count of first-degree theft. Per a plea deal approved by the District Court, six additional counts of third-degree burglary were dismissed. According to court documents, the charges stemmed from a series of storage-unit burglaries and multiple thefts of property from vehicles parked at Cascade High School that occurred from Feb. 15, 2022, to Feb. 17, 2022. A second individual, 25-year-old Dylan Morrison of Cascade, was arrested in October 2022 in relation to the burglaries. Morrison was sentenced to five years of probation in 2023.

Weather Leads to Busy Weekend for State Patrol

Iowa State Patrol was busy this weekend as they responded to more than 150 calls for service within 24 hours. The agency says they received 151 calls for service between 3 p.m. Friday, to Noon Saturday. In that timeframe, State Patrol responded to 52 crashes and 44 calls for property damage. They also responded to 99 motorist assist calls and 8 personal injury calls. On Friday, crews in western Iowa dealt with multiple crashes due to the weather. The freezing rain led to difficult to impossible travel late Friday night into Saturday afternoon. Iowa State Patrol shared a photo on Facebook Friday evening, showing several vehicles in a ditch.

Dubuque County Supervisors Approve Contract with Outside Counsel to Manage Lawsuit

The Dubuque County Board of Supervisors approved a contract with outside counsel to manage the lawsuit filed by the city of Dyersville over the missing $524,000 meant for the Field of Dreams expansion project. The TH reports Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman PLC, will represent Dubuque County in a claim against the county’s risk management insurance carrier Iowa Community Assurance Pool by the city of Dyersville over the money that was intercepted by a third party. The Board of Supervisors approved the contract with the law firm during a brief special meeting on Tuesday, which occurred after ICAP told officials that the county was likely not to be covered under its cyber security plan. After the meeting, Dubuque County Attorney Scott Nelson said it was not typical for the county to secure outside counsel when being sued but that it was necessary in this case.

Central City Woman Injured in Fall from Moving Vehicle

A Central City woman was injured when she fell from a moving vehicle Early this morning (Wednesday). According to a press release, Linn County Deputies responded to a personal injury accident at Hwy 13 and Austin Road at about 3:05 AM. Emergency personnel arrived on scene to discover 25-year-old Austin Reinier, of Anamosa, was traveling northbound on Hwy 13 near Austin Road when he got into a verbal argument with his passenger, 23-year-old Mackenzie Butteris of Central City. Reinier began to slow the vehicle down so Butteris could exit, but Butteris attempted to exit the vehicle before it was stopped, causing Butteris to hit her head on the pavement. Butteris was transported to a local hospital by Center Point Ambulance for what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries.

Dyersville Chamber to Host Legislative Luncheon Thursday

The Dyersville Area Chamber of Commerce will host a legislative luncheon Thursday at noon at O So Good Winery in Dyersville. The public is invited to hear Senators Carrie Koelker and Dan Zumbach and Representative Shannon Lundgren talk about the upcoming legislative session, and what legislation is in the works. Attendees will have a chance to share their perspective on issues that affect their business. There will be a question and answer session. To attend, you are asked to RSVP by calling the Chamber at 563-875-2311.

Victims Identified in Sunday Boating Accident near Bellevue

The DNR has released the names of the three victims involved in the Sunday boating accident near Bellevue. According to the Iowa DNR, around 11 AM on Sunday, three individuals were fishing from a boat in a restricted area directly beneath Lock and Dam No. 12 on the Mississippi River near Bellevue. Preliminary reports state that a strong back flow current caused by the dam’s operation pulled the boat into hazardous waters and overturned it. The victims have been identified as 30-year-old Mitchell Thompson of Stanwood, 40-year-old Nicholas Thompson of Tipton and 61-year-old Kirk Stout Sr, of Marion. All three individuals were pulled from the water. Two were pronounced dead at the scene and the third individual was transported by ambulance to the MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center. He was later pronounced dead.

One killed, Three Injured in Single Vehicle Accident in Dubuque County Early Saturday

One person was killed, and three others injured in single vehicle rollover accident in Dubuque County Early Saturday. Just after midnight, The Dubuque County Sheriff's Department, Iowa State Patrol, Peosta police and Farley and Epworth Fire Departments responded to a single vehicle rollover accident on Highway 20 near Hartbecke Road. An investigation at the scene determined that the vehicle was traveling westbound when the driver, 18-year-old Bodee Pitts of Farley lost control and the vehicle rolled. One passenger, 18-year-old Brayden Domeyer of Holy Cross was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver and two other passengers were taken to the hospital for serious and minor injuries. The Iowa State Patrol is investigating the incident.

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2024/2025 KDST Basketball Broadcast Schedule

Tue, Jan. 7 – Cascade @ Beckman Catholic Girls & Boys

Tue, Jan. 14 – Beckman Catholic @ Anamosa Girls & Boys

Fri, Jan. 17 – Cascade @ Anamosa Girls & Boys

Fri, Jan. 24 – Western Dubuque @ Hempstead Girls & Boys

Tue, Jan. 28 – Monticello @ Beckman Catholic Girls & Boys

Fri, Jan. 31 – Monticello @ Cascade Girls & Boys

Fri, Feb. 7 – Wahlert @ Western Dubuque Girls & Boys

Tue, Feb. 11 – Beckman Catholic @ Cascade Girls & Boys

Sports January 7th

High school basketball continues tonight on KDST as Beckman Catholic hosts the Cascade girls and boys. The girls varsity game begins at 6, with the boys to follow. Here are other local school events scheduled for today;

Western Dubuque – Girls & Boys Bowling vs. CR Kennedy @ Cedar Rapids Bowling Center, Girls & Boys High School Basketball teams host Dubuque Senior

Monticello – Girls & Boys JV & Varsity Basketball @ Camanche

Anamosa – Girls & Boys JV & Varsity Basketball @ Northeast

Maquoketa Valley – Girls & Boys JV & Varsity Basketball teams host East Buchanan

Ed-Co – Girls & Boys JV & Varsity Basketball @ Alburnett, Boys Varsity Wrestling @ Postville

West Delaware – Girls & Boys Varsity Bowling @ New Hampton, Girls & Boys High School Basketball @ Vinton-Shellsburg

The first boys high school basketball rankings for this season are out. Here are the top teams and area schools in the rankings from the Iowa High School Athletic Association;

4A – 1. Cedar Falls 2. West Des Moines Valley 3. Waukee Northwest 10. Dubuque Senior

3A – 1. Huxley Ballard 2. Clear Lake 3. Decorah 4. Wahlert

2A – 1. Western Christian 2. Carroll Kuemper 3. West Lyon 7. Monticello 9. Cascade

1A – 1. Marquette 2. Madrid 3. Fort Dodge St. Edmond

The weekly men’s and women’s college basketball rankings were released Monday. For the men’s rankings, the AP and Coaches have the same top 5 – Tennessee, Auburn, Iowa State, Duke and Alabama. In the women’s AP rankings, UCLA stayed at number one with 30 of a possible 32 first place votes. South Carolina is second, followed by Notre Dame, USC and Texas. Iowa is 23rd again this week in the women’s top 25.

In men’s college basketball tonight, #3 Iowa State hosts Utah at 7 on ESPN+, and Iowa hosts Nebraska with a 7 pm start on Peacock

Sports January 6th

NFL Scoreboard

Detroit 31, Minnesota 9

Bears 24, Green Bay 22

Texans 23, Titans 14

Carolina 44, Atlanta 38 (OT)

Buccaneers 27, Saints 19

New England 23, Bills 16

Colts 26, Jacksonville 23

Washington 23, Dallas 19

Eagles 20, Giants 13

Seattle 30, Rams 25

Jets 32, Miami 20

Broncos 38, Kansas City 0

Chargers 34, Raiders 20

Arizona 47, 49ers 24

Wildcard Rounds matchups --

Saturday –

Chargers @ Texans 3:30 CBS

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore 7:00 Prime Video

Sunday --

Broncos @ Bills Noon CBS

Packers @ Eagles 3:30 FOX

Washington @ Buccaneers 7:00 NBC

Monday --

Vikings @ LA Rams 7:00 ABC/ESPN

In women’s college basketball yesterday, #8 Maryland defeated #23 Iowa 74-66, and Utah beat Iowa State 75-67. In men’s basketball, Murray State beat Drake 66-59.

Here are local school events scheduled for today;

Beckman Catholic – Girls Varsity Wrestling @ Northeast

Cascade – Girls Varsity Wrestling @ Northeast, Girls JV Basketball @ Mount Vernon

Western Dubuque – Girls JV2 Basketball & Boys Freshman Red Basketball teams host Dubuque Senior

Monticello – Girls Varsity Wrestling @ Northeast

Anamosa – Girls Varsity Wrestling @ Northeast, Boys Varsity Bowling vs. Bellevue

Ed-Co – Boys Freshman/Sophomore Basketball team hosts Marquette

Sports January 3rd

In high school basketball last night, the West Delaware girls defeated Beckman Catholic 58-20, while the Blazers beat the Hawks 60–39 in the boys game. Here are games on the schedule for tonight --

Beckman Catholic Girls & Boys @ Northeast

Maquoketa Girls & Boys @ Cascade

Western Dubuque Girls @ Cedar Falls / Cedar Falls Boys @ Western Dubuque

Monticello Girls & Boys @ Anamosa

Maquoketa Valley Girls host Vinton-Shellsburg / Maquoketa Valley Boys @ Central City

Springville Girls & Boys @ Ed-Co

Jesup @ West Delaware Girls

In other local school events tonight, the Western Dubuque Girls and Boys Wrestling teams compete at Hempstead

Notre Dame has joined Ohio State, Texas and Penn State in the College Football Playoff semifinals. The Fighting Irish defeated Georgia 23-10 yesterday, and now play Penn State in the Orange Bowl on the 9th. Ohio State and Texas play their semifinal game at the Cotton Bowl Classic on the 10th, then the championship game is set for January 20th in Atlanta. In other college football action on Thursday, Ole Miss defeated Duke 52-20. There are three games scheduled for today -- North Texas faces Texas State at the First Responder Bowl, Minnesota plays Virginia Tech in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, and Buffalo takes on Liberty in the Bahamas Bowl.

In women’s college basketball yesterday, Northern Iowa beat Valparaiso 93-69, and Drake defeated the University of Illinois-Chicago 86-63. In men’s college basketball tonight, Iowa plays at Wisconsin at 6 on FS1.

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Texas and Ohio State have advanced to the College Football Playoff semifinals. The Longhorns defeated Arizona State 39-31 in two overtimes yesterday, while Ohio State beat Oregon 41-21. Texas will play the Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl Classic on the 10th. The quarterfinal game between Georgia and Notre Dame was postponed following the deadly pickup truck attack in New Orleans. That game will now be played at 3 pm today, with the winner advancing to face Penn State in the Orange Bowl next Thursday. In other college football action, Ole Miss plays Duke in the Gator Bowl at 6:30 this evening, then tomorrow, North Texas faces Texas State at the First Responder Bowl, Minnesota plays Virginia Tech in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, and Buffalo takes on Liberty in the Bahamas Bowl.

In women’s college basketball yesterday, #23 Iowa defeated Penn State 80-68, and Iowa State beat Kansas 78-64. Tonight, Northern Iowa hosts Valparaiso, and Drake is hosting the University of Illinois-Chicago. Both games start at 6. In men’s basketball yesterday, University of Illinois-Chicago beat Drake 74-70, and Northern Iowa defeated Belmont 76-70.

High school basketball resumes tonight on KDST as the Beckman Catholic girls and boys host West Delaware. The girls varsity game starts at 6, with the boys to follow.

Sports 12/31

In college football yesterday, Missouri defeated Iowa 27-24 in Music City Bowl. Among today’s scheduled games is the playoff quarterfinal between Boise State and Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl with a 6:30 kickoff on ESPN. The other three quarterfinal games are Wednesday – Texas plays Arizona State in the Peach Bowl at Noon tomorrow, Ohio State faces Oregon at the Rose Bowl with a 4 pm kickoff, and Georgia matches up with Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl at 7:45 tomorrow night. Those games are also on ESPN.

Detroit defeated San Francisco 40 to 34 in the Monday Night Football matchup. The 14-2 Lions host the 14-2 Vikings Sunday night to determine the NFC North winner and top seed in the NFC playoffs.

In men’s college basketball last night, Iowa State beat Colorado 79-69, and Iowa beat New Hampshire 112-70.

The top 10 teams are the same in the men’s AP college basketball rankings. Tennessee stays at number one, followed by Auburn, Iowa State, Duke, Alabama, Florida, Kansas, Marquette, Oregon and Kentucky. The top 10 in the Coaches Poll are Tennessee, Auburn, Iowa State, Duke, Florida, Alabama, Kansas, Maquette, Oregon and Oklahoma. Drake is still among teams receiving votes in both rankings. The new women’s AP rankings were also released yesterday, with no changes in the top 10. UCLA stays at the top with 30 of the 32 first-place votes, then it’s South Carolina, Notre Dame, USC, Texas, LSU, Uconn, Maryland, Oklahoma and Ohio State rounding out the top 10. Iowa is up one spot to 23rd.

Sports 12/30

NFL Scoreboard

Bills 40, Jets 14

Jacksonville 20, Titans 13

Buccaneers 48, Panthers 14

Raiders 25, Saints 10

Eagles 41, Dallas 7

Giants 45, Colts 33

Miami 20, Browns 3

Vikings 27, Packers 25

Washington 30, Atlanta 24 (OT) *Washington clinched a Wild Card spot for the playoffs

Monday Night Football – Detroit @ San Francisco

In women’s college basketball yesterday, #24 Iowa defeated Purdue 84-63, Northern Iowa beat Indiana State 75-65, and Drake defeated Evansville 76-54. In men’s basketball, Northern Iowa beat Southern Illinois 78-67, while Drake defeated Belmont 65-46. Tonight, the Iowa State men play at Colorado.

In college football, the lone game today is the Music City Bowl between Iowa and Missouri with a 1:30 kickoff on ESPN. The playoffs resume tomorrow night as Boise State faces Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl. The other three quarterfinal games are Wednesday – Texas plays Arizona State in the Peach Bowl, Ohio State faces Oregon at the Rose Bowl, and Georgia matches up with Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl.

High school basketball resumes Thursday on KDST with the Beckman Catholic girls and boys hosting West Delaware

Sports 12/27

In college football bowl games yesterday, Toledo defeated Pitt 48-46 in 6 overtimes, Kansas State beat Rutgers 44-41, and Arkansas State defeated Bowling Green 38-31. There are five games on today’s schedule, and eight tomorrow, including Iowa State vs. Miami at the Pop Tart Bowl with a 2:30 kickoff on Saturday. Then on Monday, Iowa faces Missouri in the Music City Bowl in Nashville.

NFL Thursday Night – Seattle 6, Chicago 3

Saturday NFL games --

LA Chargers @ New England Noon

Denver @ Cincinnati 3:30

Arizona @ LA Rams 7:00

NBA Scoreboard

Thunder 120, Pacers 114

Miami 89, Orlando 88

Wizards 113, Hornets 110

Atlanta 141, Chicago 133

Memphis 155, Toronto 126

Nets 111, Bucks 105

Houston 128, Pelicans 111

Portland 122, Utah 120

Pistons 114, Kings 113

Sports 12/26

NFL Scores from Christmas Day

Kansas City 29, Pittsburgh 10

Baltimore 31, Houston 2

With yesterday’s results, the Chiefs secured the top seed in the AFC, while Baltimore now has a one-game lead on Pittsburgh for the AFC North lead with two games remaining. Week 17 of the regular season begins tonight with the Bears hosting Seattle.

College Football bowl games resume today. Pitt plays Toledo in the GameAbove Sports Bowl, Rutgers will face Kansas State at the Rate Bowl in Phoenix, and the 68 Venture Bowl features Arkansas State against Bowling Green.

Drake University has a new head football coach. The Bulldogs announced the hiring of Joe Woodley, who just led the NAIA National Title at Grand View. Woodley replaces Tood Stepsis, who is now the head coach at Northern Iowa.

Earlier this week, Caitlin Clark was honored as the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year. Clark received 35 of the possible 74 votes for the award, while gymnast Simone Biles was second with 25 votes. The AP Male Athlete of the Year is Dodgers start Shohei Ohtani.

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Green Bay has become the 4th team in the NFC to clinch a playoff spot. The Packers defeated the Saints 34-0 Monday night to improve to 11-4 and join the Lions, Eagles and Vikings as postseason qualifiers. In the AFC, Kansas City, Buffalo and Houston have all clinched division titles, while Pittsburgh and Baltimore are also postseason-bound. There are two Christmas day NFL games – Kansas City plays at Pittsburgh at noon, while the Texans host Baltimore at 3:30. Both games will be on Netflix. The Thursday night game is Seattle at Chicago, then there are three games on Saturday.

In college football, the lone bowl game on the schedule for today is the Hawaii Bowl featuring South Florida against San Jose State. Saturday’s games include Iowa State vs. Miami in the Pop Tarts Bowl, then Iowa battles Missouri on Monday at the Music City Bowl.

The top three teams are the same in both the AP and Coaches rankings for men’s college basketball. Tennessee keeps the top spot, followed by Auburn and Iowa State. Duke is fourth and Alabama is fifth in the AP Top 25, while the coaches have Duke at fourth and Florida at #5. Drake remains among teams receiving votes in both rankings. In the women’s AP Top 25, UCLA remains at the top with 30 of a possible 32 first place votes. South Carolina is second, followed by Notre Dame, USC and Texas in the top five. Iowa fell two spots to 24th this week.

Sports 12/23

In men’s college basketball yesterday, #3 Iowa State beat Morgan State 99-72. The Cyclones are now 10-1.

NFL Scores

Rams 19, Jets 9

Washington 36, Eagles 33

Falcons 34, Giants 7

Panthers 36, Cardinals 30 (OT)

Cincinnati 24, Cleveland 6

Colts 38, Titans 30

Lions 34, Bears 17

Vikings 27, Seahawks 24

Buffalo 24, New England 21

Raiders 19, Jacksonville 14

Miamai 29, 49ers 17

Dallas 26, Buccaneers 24

Monday Nigh Football – Saints @ Green Bay

The College Football Playoffs will resume with the quarterfinal games next week. Boise State faces Penn State on the 31st, then on New Years Day, Texas plays Arizona State, Oregon battles Ohio State, and Georgia will play Notre Dame.

Sports 12/20

In high school wrestling last night, the Western Dubuque boys defeated Senior 75-0

High School Basketball continues tonight on KDST as Monticello hosts Beckman Catholic. The girls varsity game begins at 6:30, with boys to follow. The Panthers also host the Blazers JV teams tonight. Here are other local school events scheduled for today –

Cascade – Girls JV Wrestling @ Central DeWitt, Girls and Boys JV & Varsity Basketball teams host Camanche

Western Dubuque – Girls & Boys Bowling teams host Iowa City West @ Cobra Lanes, Girls JV, Boy Sophomore and Girls & Boys Varsity Basketball teams host Hempstead

Anamosa – Girls Wrestling @ Central DeWitt, Girls and Boys JV & Varsity Basketball @ Bellevue

Maquoketa Valley – Girls and Boys JV & Varsity Basketball @ North Linn

Ed-Co – Girls & Boys High School Basketball teams host Starmont

West Delaware – Boys Varsity Wrestling at Battle of Waterloo, Boys JV Wrestling @ Clayton Ridge, Girls & Boys High School Basketball teams host Mount Vernon

The new girls basketball rankings were released Thursday. Here are the top teams and area schools in the new rankings;

5A – 1. Johnston 2 Dowling Catholic 3. Waukee Northwest

4A – 1. Bishop Heelan 2. North Polk 3. Norwalk 6. Maquoketa

3A – 1. Mount Vernon 2. Estherville Lincoln Central 3. Wahlert 11. West Delaware 14. Monticello

2A – 1. Eddyville-Blackesburg-Fremont 2. North Mahaska 3. Regina 11. Cascade 13. Maquoketa Valley

1A – 1. North Linn 2. Newll-Fonda 3. Biship Garrigan 9. Sprinville 11. East Buchanan

In women’s college basketball tonight, Iowa hosts Northern Iowa with a 6:30 start on B1G+

Thursday Night Football – Chargers 34, Broncos 27 (both teams now 9-6)

The College Football Playoffs begin tonight as Notre Dame hosts Indiana. That game starts at 7 on ABC & ESPN. The other three first round games are tomorrow – SMU @ Penn State 11 AM on TNT, Clemson @ Texas 3 PM on TNT, and Tennessee @ Ohio State 7 PM on ABC/ESPN.

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Local school events scheduled for today

Beckman Catholic – Girls Junior High Basketball @ Anamosa

Cascade – Girls Junior High Basketball teams host Bellevue, Boys Freshman/Sophomore Basketball team plays at Western Dubuque, Boys JV Basketball @ Solon

Western Dubuque – Boys JV & Varsity Wrestling host Senior, Boys Freshman Basketball hosts Cascade, Girls JV Basketball hosts Maquoketa

Monticello – Girls Junior High Basketball @ Maquoketa, Boys Freshman/Sophomore Basketball @ Ed-Co, Boys JV & Varsity Wrestling @ Springville

Anamosa – Girls Junior High Basketball teams host Beckman Catholic, Girls & Boys Varsity Basketball teams host Cedar Valley Christian

Maquoketa Valley – Girls Varsity Wrestling @ Battle of Waterloo, Boys JV & Varsity Wrestling @ Lisbon

Ed-Co – Girls Varsity Wrestling @ Battle of Waterloo, Boys Varsity Wrestling @ Postvlle, Boys Freshman//Sophomore Basketball team hosts Monticello

West Delaware – Girls Varsity Wrestling @ Battle of Waterloo, Girls 7th Grade Basketball hosts Mount Vernon, Girls 8th Grade Basketball @ Mount Vernon, Boys JV & Varsity Wrestling teams host Marion and Mount Vernon

Thursday Night Football – Broncos @ Chargers 7:15 on Prime Video

The College Football Playoffs begin tomorrow night when Notre Dame hosts Indiana. Then on Saturday, Texas hosts Clemson, SMU plays at Penn State, and Ohio State hosts Tennessee

Sports 12/18

Girls Basketball Scores from Tuesday --

Maquoketa 56, Beckman Catholic 27

Cascade 55, Monticello 32

Prairie 95, Western Dubuque 50

Anamosa 49, Camanche 30

Maquoketa Valley 59, Ed-Co 43

Marion 50, West Delaware 28

Boys Basketball Scores from Tuesday --

Maquoketa 51, Beckman Catholic 26

Monticello 54, Cascade 45

Prairie 92, Western Dubuque 47

Camanche 63, Anamosa 61

Maquoketa Valley 57, Ed-Co 50

Marion 69, West Delaware 53

The IHSAA and IHSSN have reached a resolution in their media rights dispute. The settlement ends litigation which has been ongoing since the IHSAA filed its initial petition in June 2023. IHSSN has been the IHSAA’s exclusive rights holder for championship events since 2006. They will continue to broadcast select state tournament events through the 2025 State Baseball Tournament, with championship games available for free. Media rights will return to the IHSAA effective Aug. 1, 2025.

In men’s college basketball last night, Drake improved to 10-0 with a 73-70 overtime win against Kansas State, and in women’s basketball, #4 UCONN defeated Iowa State 101-68.

Iowa State men’s basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger has agreed to a new contract through the 2031-32 season. This comes less than a week after the school announced a new eight-year contract for football coach Matt Campbell. Otzelberger led the Cyclones to the Big 12 tournament title and a Sweet 16 appearance last season, finishing with 29 wins, second-most in program history.

Sports 12/17

Girls Varsity Wrestling Results from Cascade --

Cascade 54, Tipton 24

Cascade 48, West Branch 24

West Liberty 42, Cascade 35

In girls basketball last night, North Linn defeated Beckman Catholic 64-9, and Ed-Co beat Central Elkader 45-32. In boys basketball, North Linn defeated Beckman Catholic 71-44, and Ed-Co beat Central Elkader 53-50. Basketball continues tonight on KDST with Monticello hosting Cascade. The girls varsity game is scheduled to begin at 6:30, with the boys to follow. Here are other local school events scheduled for today --

Beckman Catholic – Girls and Boys JV & Varsity Basketball teams host Maquoketa

Cascade – Girls & Boys JV Basketball @ Monticello

Western Dubuque – Boys Freshman, Sophomore & Varsity Basketball @ Prairie, Girls JV & Varsity Basketball teams host Prairie

Monticello – Girls & Boys JV Basketball teams host Cascade

Anamosa – Girls and Boys JV & Varsity Basketball teams host Camanche

Maquoketa Valley – Girls and Boys JV & Varsity Basketball teams host Ed-Co, Boys Varsity Wrestling @ MFL MarMac, Girls Wrestling (coop with West Delaware) vs Marion & Mount Vernon @ West Delaware

Ed-Co – Girls and Boys JV & Varsity Basketball @ Maquoketa Valley

West Delaware – Girls JV & Varsity Wrestling team hosts Marion & Mount Vernon, Boys Freshman, Sophomore & Varsity, and Girls JV & Varsity Basketball @ Marion

Men’s College Basketball Score from Monday

Northern Iowa 104, Montana 76

Men’s College Basketball tonight

Drake vs. Kansas State @ T-Mobile Center in Kansas City 7 PM (ESPN+)

Women’s College Basketball Score from Monday

Drake 84, South Carolina Upstate 34

Women’s College Basketball tonight

Iowa State vs. #4 UCONN 7:30 PM (FS1)

The new men’s and women’s college basketball rankings were released Monday. The top five in both the AP and Coaches rankings for the men are Tennessee, Auburn, Iowa State, Kentucky and Duke. This week’s women’s top five are UCLA, South Carolina, Notre Dame, UCONN and LSU. Iowa dropped one spot to 22nd, while Iowa State fell out of the top 25. The Cyclones are among other receiving votes with 33.

Monday Night Football

Minnesota 30, Chicago 12

Falcons 15, Raiders 9

Here are teams that have clinched a playoff spot with three weeks remaining in the regular season --

AFC – Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Houston & Kansas City

NFC – Philadelphia, Detroit & Minnesota