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Eastern Iowa Parks and Recreation directors respond to recent vandalizations
ELY, Iowa (KCRG) – Over the past two weeks, Parks and Recreation departments in Japanese Iowa shared incidents and considerations over circumstances of vandalism on playground and different public areas.
One befell at Schulte Park in Ely.
On Monday, Could sixteenth a park goer reported flooding from a clogged rest room and sink within the rest room at Schulte Park. Parks and Recreation director Callie Stulz-O’Brien says every park is provided with safety cameras, so after reviewing the footage they discovered the three teenage boys accountable..
“We have now cameras in any respect of our metropolis amenities, very good cameras I might say. And being a small city, it’s fairly straightforward to determine folks when they’re concerned,” she advised TV-9.
She says the harm was a fast repair, and the lavatory was working once more throughout the day, however not all park vandalisms are a fast repair.
Riverside Park in Vinton was lit on fireplace on Could 14th inflicting $200,000 in damages.
Vinton Parks and Recreation Director Matt Boggess says they will repair it, however it would take so much longer to open it again up.
“So proper now if we wish to order stuff in, because of shortages, provide chain shortages, various things like that, the earliest that we’re going to get a playground in or get tools in is December,” Boggess mentioned in a video posted to the Parks and Rec Fb Web page.
Police in Vinton say they recognized two juveniles who they consider are related to the hearth, and prices are pending.
The three boys accountable for the vandalism right here in Ely are finishing group service till they repay the price of the harm.
Each departments say these incidents aren’t a mirrored image of their city or any city as it could occur to any public park.
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Photos: Iowa men’s basketball vs. Rider
The Iowa Hawkeyes faced the Rider Broncs on Tuesday night in a showdown at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes defeated the Broncs, 83-58.
Pryce Sandfort continued to prove himself and led Iowa in scoring with 22 points. Owen Freeman was close behind with 19 points after being absent from the last game played at Carver. Tariq Ingraham led the Rider team, scoring 14 points.
Iowa will play again on Friday, November 22, against Utah State.
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Iowa men’s basketball: Junior guard Josh Dix unavailable for Hawkeyes’ game vs. Rider
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Fran McCaffery discusses a variety of topics following Iowa’s win over Washington State on Friday.
IOWA CITY — Iowa guard Josh Dix is out for the Hawkeyes’ matchup with Rider on Tuesday.
Dix injured his wrist during Iowa’s win over Washington State on Friday in Moline, Ill. He tried playing through it but was largely ineffective and finished the game with just two points.
“Hopefully Josh’s injury will be taken care of relatively quickly,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said after the game. “We’ll have to see.”
The junior has started four games for the Hawkeyes this season, averaging 12.3 points and four assists per contest while shooting 44.4% from deep.
The Hawkeyes have already been hit with injuries fairly often this season. Seydou Traore missed the first two games. Owen Freeman was unavailable for the game against South Dakota due to illness. Freshman Chris Tadjo, who is also out Tuesday, has also missed time.
Iowa plays Utah State on Friday in Kansas City, Missouri, in what is expected to be the Hawkeyes’ biggest challenge to date this season. The Aggies will enter that matchup with a 4-0 overall record and haven’t scored less than 95 points each game this season.
Dix’s status for that matchup will be an important storyline to track.
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