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Area high school girls basketball scores from 2/18/15

Sports

February 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Class 3A Regional Semifinals
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 64, West Central Valley, Stuart 32
Red Oak 58, Shenandoah 53

Class 4A Regional First Round
Creston 49, Norwalk 36
Winterset 68, Des Moines, Hoover 34
ADM, Adel 66, Carroll 24
Glenwood 49, Denison-Schleswig 22

Class 5A Play-In
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 38, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 25

Tuttle, Buss lead No. 11 N. Iowa over Loyola Chicago, 58-39

Sports

February 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) — Seth Tuttle and Nate Buss each scored 10 points, and No. 11 Northern Iowa won its 14th straight, beating Loyola 58-39 Wednesday night. The Panthers (25-2, 14-1 Missouri Valley Conference) never trailed and moved within one win of matching the 2009-10 team’s school record streak. They also tied a season low for points allowed while holding Loyola (16-11, 6-9) to its lowest scoring total, and this game was every bit as lopsided as the numbers indicated. Northern Iowa led by 12 at halftime and broke it open after the Ramblers trimmed it to nine early in the second period.

McKay leads No. 14 Iowa State past No. 22 Oklahoma St.

Sports

February 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Jameel McKay had career highs of 17 points and 14 rebounds to help No. 14 Iowa State knock off No. 22 Oklahoma State 70-65 on Wednesday night. McKay, a 6-foot-9 forward, created problems on both ends with his leaping ability. He made 13 of 18 free throws, blocked four shots and had nine offensive rebounds.

Dustin Hogue scored 14 points, Monte Morris had 11 points and Georges Niang scored all nine of his points in the second half for the Cyclones (19-6, 9-4 Big 12). Iowa State outrebounded Oklahoma State 44-28 and had 18 offensive boards to snap a four-game road losing streak.

Le’Bryan Nash and Phil Forte each scored 13 points, but they combined to make just 7 of 24 shots for the Cowboys (17-9, 7-7), who lost their second straight after three consecutive wins over ranked teams.

Legislators still debating state funding for schools

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February 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

There was angry debate yesterday (Wednesday) in the Iowa House Education Committee as Republicans and Democrats battle over how much state money to spend on K-through-12 schools next year. Republicans say the state cannot afford the four percent increase approved by Senate Democrats. Representative Greg Forristal, a Republican from Macedonia, suggests a salary freeze for teachers would free up more money for new textbooks and other school initiatives.

“The federal government is telling us that farmers will make 3 percent less in this coming year,” he says. “…Maybe this is the year that teachers could just accept last year’s salary.” Representative Sharon Steckman, a Democrat from Mason City, is a retired school teacher and she accused Republicans of trying to “get rid of public education” in Iowa.

“Asking teachers to accept last year’s salaries I find quite interesting because there are places in our state budget that we haven’t even talked about cutting,” Steckman says. The Republican-led committee then voted, again, for increasing general state aid to public schools by one-and-a-quarter percent for the next academic year.

(Radio Iowa)

Bridge over East Nish. at Avoca means more trail traffic & more business

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A new pedestrian bridge in Avoca connecting to a trail system was completed last month, giving residents of the community a connection from East Thomas Street to Edgington Memorial Park over the East Nishnabotna River. Anna Hoegh, director of Avoca Main Street, told the Daily NonPareil in 2007, the city council worked to establish the foundation of a prosperous future through a financial comprehensive plan.

The downtown master plan was a part of that idea, with a facade program to improve the aesthetics of the city’s downtown. Hoegh said the improvements will help the city attract more business while retaining what is already there. The pedestrian bridge cost $243,850 and was constructed to create a quicker route of travel for those who live on the east side of Avoca. It is 120 feet long and 12 feet wide, made of steel with a wooden deck.

The city only spent $72,358 on the project, however, thanks to grants by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources for $75,000 and another grant from Regional Planning Area 18, which was for $171,492. The grant from the IDNR was devoted to the construction of three connecting trails from the bridge to the town.

Pott. County jury awards injured truck driver $25-million

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February 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County jury has awarded a former semi truck driver $25 million in punitive damages in a civil case filed against his workers compensation insurance company. According to the Daily NonPareil, 37-year old Toby Thornton, of Monona, was paralyzed from the chest down in a semi crash in June 2009. At the time, he was an employee of Clayton County Recycling. American Interstate Insurance Company of DeRidder, La., the recycling company’s insurance provider, delayed and fought paying worker’s compensation benefits for years after the accident, denying Thornton was disabled and leading to the civil suit. The jury found that American Interstate Insurance acted in bad faith in its dealings with Thornton.

According to the initial civil suit filed by Thornton, the man started at Clayton County Recycling in March 2008 and spent about 70 hours per week on the road, driving a tractor-trailer. Thornton picked up scrap metal from salvage yards and other locations throughout Iowa and Wisconsin, returning the scrap metal to the recycling center for processing. While on the road on June 25-26, 2009, Thornton was involved a wreck that left him paralyzed.

After the wreck, Clayton County Recycling fired Thornton, who began receiving Social Security disability benefits in December 2009. Iowa law allows flexibility in choosing what jurisdiction to file for workers compensation benefits, according to Karen Keeler with Omaha law firm Erickson Sederstrom, which represents Thornton. With both his attorney and a brother in Omaha, Thornton filed for benefits in Pottawattamie County.

The move established Pottawattamie County as the jurisdiction in all matters moving forward in the case. In his petition that American Interstate Insurance acted in bad faith in its dealing on the matter, Thornton asserted the insurance company accepted his workers compensation claim but did not voluntarily begin making payments. With the company not paying disability benefits, Thornton pursued litigation with the Iowa Industrial Commissioner to obtain his benefits.

Thornton filed a petition for benefits in May 2012 before the Iowa Workers Compensation commissioner, seeking benefits under the Iowa Workers Compensation Act. American Interstate Insurance denied Thornton’s assertion that he was permanently and totally disabled, saying the Monona man could still work. The commissioner found that Thornton was disabled and ordered the company to pay out benefits. American Interstate appealed the decision.

The civil suit called the company’s numerous appeals and delays “particularly reprehensible in light of the fact that it is undisputed that Mr. Thornton is permanently and totally disabled and suffers from catastrophic injuries, including the loss of his extremities and extreme depression.” The jury awarded Thornton $284,000 in damages, along with the $25 million in punitive damages.

Defense attorney Melvin Hansen said an appeal is likely.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., Feb. 19th 2015

News

February 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Senate committee has approved bills that would increase Iowa’s minimum wage and create a more detailed system for preventing wage theft. The committee on labor and business relations voted Wednesday to advance both bills. The full Democratic-controlled Senate can now debate them. The committee yesterday voted largely on party lines.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A high school wrestler from southwest Iowa has been hospitalized after collapsing during a state tournament. The Register reports Creston/Orient-Macksburg wrestler Tayler Pettit doubled over during the state tournament yesterday in Des Moines. Hospital spokesman Gregg Lagan told the Associated Press last night that Petit remains in critical condition.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have confirmed that one person died following a house fire in Waterloo. The Police Department tells the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier the identity of the elderly woman who was found dead at the residence hasn’t been released. Officials say the flames were contained to the living room, where the woman was found.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — An undercover investigation in Council Bluffs has resulted in the arrests of 14 Nebraskans on suspicion of prostitution. The Council Bluffs Police Department says the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force staged an undercover operation at a hotel Tuesday. The Daily Nonpareil reports that the 14 arrests occurred over a period of more than nine hours.

Thursday State Wrestling Schedule

Sports

February 19th, 2015 by Jim Field

Today is the first day of the state wrestling tournament in Des Moines.  First round and first round consolation matches will be held in all three classes.  The schedule looks like this:

  • Class 3-A:  9:00 am to 12:00 pm
  • Class 2-A:  1:30 pm to 4:30 pm
  • Class 1-A:  6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

We will have live coverage with reports at:

  • 10:20 am
  • 11:35 am
  • 12:45 pm
  • 2:30 pm
  • 4:15 pm
  • 5:30 pm
  • 8:30 pm
  • 9:30 pm

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Atlantic City Council approves Lake #2 trail funding

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February 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, agreed to commit $26,800 toward the construction of a trail around Lake #2 at the Schildberg Recreation Area. That’s $4,200 less than what they had expected to be asked to commit. Atlantic Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring said that was because the original calculations had figured-in the cost of a 600-linear foot section of the trail that the Nishna Valley trails group has agreed to cover.

Proposed additional trail around Lake #2 at the Schildberg Rec Area.

Proposed additional trail around Lake #2 at the Schildberg Rec Area.

Herring said the City’s commitment of 20-percent of the estimated $134,000 cost of the project would fulfill a requirement that  makes the City eligible for a TAP (Transportation Alternatives Program) Grant from the State of Iowa, to complete a large portion of the trail, which will eventually become part of the Troublesome Creek Connector Trail Project. The City’s portion can consist of the local match can consist of labor used to build a portion of the trail around Lake #2, in addition to or in lieu of funding.

In other business, the Council will held a Public Hearing on the sale of Lot A, in the Southern Heights Subdivision 2nd Addition.  The land was appraised at, and after a public hearing, sold for, $1,620 to local developer Don Sonntag, who originally had donated the land to the City for development of a street, the plans for which was later shelved. Iowa Code requires the land to be sold, and not returned to a private party free of charge.

The Council also set March 4th as the date for: a Public Hearing on the adoption of the proposed Fiscal Year 2016 Capital Improvement Plan; A hearing on the proposed sale of $1.58-million in General Obligation bonds for the CIP, and, adoption of the proposed FY 2016 budget.

Iowa prep wrestler collapses at state meet

Sports

February 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A high school wrestler from southwest Iowa has been hospitalized after collapsing during a state tournament. The Des Moines Register reports Creston/Orient-Macksburg wrestler Tayler Pettit doubled over during the state duals tournament Wednesday in Des Moines.

The Register reports cardio pulmonary resuscitation was performed and that Pettit was later wheeled out of the arena on a stretcher. Dr. Dennis Zachary, who was on the scene when Petit collapsed, says Petit was in stable but critical condition as of Wednesday evening.