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Iowa woman sentenced for intent to distribute meth
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — An Iowa girl who possessed with intent to distribute methamphetamine was sentenced on April 25 to 5 years in federal jail.
Based on a launch from america Legal professional’s Workplace, Kelly Beightol, 58, of Webster Metropolis, Iowa, pleaded responsible on December 2, 2021, to possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Beightol was beforehand convicted of supply of methamphetamine in 1992, possession with the intent to ship and supply of methamphetamine in 2015, all within the Iowa District Courts.
The discharge acknowledged that on the plea and sentencing hearings, proof proved that on September 6, 2021, throughout a visitors cease in Hardin County, Iowa, Beightol was present in possession of roughly 53 grams of pure methamphetamine and ½ pound of marijuana.
Regulation enforcement additionally seized proof of drug distribution, together with drug packaging, a digital scale, and practically $1,700 in money. Beightol mentioned she supposed to distribute some or all the methamphetamine to a different particular person or individuals.
Beightol was sentenced to 60 months’ imprisonment and should serve a four-year time period of supervised launch following the imprisonment. Beightol stays in custody of america Marshal till she could be transported to a federal jail.
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Iowa adds 2025 game against Albany, moves Florida Atlantic game to 2030
IOWA CITY — Iowa football has scheduled a game with Albany in 2025 while moving its scheduled game with Florida Atlantic from 2025 to 2030, the team announced Monday in a news release.
The Albany game will be on Aug. 30. Iowa then has games against Iowa State on Sept. 6 and UMass on Sept. 13. Dates for the 2025 Big Ten schedule will be announced later this fall, according to the release.
The rest of Iowa’s future nonconference schedules are below:
2026: Northern Illinois (Sept. 5), Iowa State (Sept. 12), UNI (Sept. 19)
2027: Ball State (Sept. 4), at Iowa State (Sept. 11)
2028: Western Michigan (Sept. 16)
2029: Northern Illinois (Sept. 15)
2030: Florida Atlantic (Aug. 31)
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Iowa Legend Caitlin Clark Receives WNBA MVP Prediction
Even though the season is over for Iowa Hawkeyes legend Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, there is a lot to be excited about moving forward.
Clark and the Fever ended up being swept out of the first round of the WNBA Playoffs by the Connecticut Sun. It was a disappointing end to what had been a magical season for the team.
Despite being bumped out of the postseason, Indiana looks like a team to watch in the near future.
Tamika Catchings, a former superstar with the Fever and one of the all-time greats in the WNBA, did not hold back when talking about Clark. She believes that the former Iowa superstar has legitimate WNBA MVP potential.
“Coming in and the impact that she had on our team, you look at the MVP, and you look at the impact they’ve had on their teams. From the triple-doubles and her play on the floor, she does have to be in the (MVP) conversation. … I do think if Caitlin continues to grow and keep doing what she’s doing in this league, she’ll continue to be in those talks.”
During her rookie season, Clark just continued getting better. By the end of the year, she was dominating opposing defenses like she did with the Hawkeyes.
When everything was said and done, she averaged 19.2 points per game to go along with 8.4 assists, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.3 steals. Clark shot 41.7 percent from the floor and 34.4 percent from the three-point line.
Those numbers show just a glimpse at what Clark could be capable of long-term.
Looking into the future, Indiana will have a chance to add more talent around Clark. If they make the right moves, they could be a championship contender in the very near future.
Hopefully, the Fever can put together a strong offseason. Having a franchise cornerstone like Clark certainly helps build a championship team.
Only time will tell, but Clark has lived up to the hype and her potential is through the roof for the future. Fans should expect to see more success next season and an even better version of Clark after a full offseason of work.
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