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T.J. Otzelberger Returning To Iowa State

Sports

April 1st, 2015 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State men’s basketball coach Fred Hoiberg announced today the return of T.J. Otzelberger to his staff as assistant coach. Otzelberger spent seven seasons as an assistant coach at Iowa State before spending the last two seasons at the University of Washington.

“I’m excited to have T.J. rejoin our staff,” Hoiberg said. “His familiarity with our program and Iowa State University will help us to have a seamless transition. T.J. is a proven coach and recruiter and he will be very valuable to our coaching staff.”

Otzelberger was an assistant coach at Iowa State from 2006-2013, working under Greg McDermott before spending three seasons on Hoiberg’s staff.

“Returning to Iowa State is a dream come true for my family and I,” Otzelberger said. “We are truly passionate about this university and the Ames community. I couldn’t be more enthusiastic to get back to work with Coach Hoiberg and the excellent staff he has assembled. It feels great to be coming home.”

In his first stint with the Cyclones, Otzelberger played a major role in bringing a number of outstanding recruits to Ames. Among them was Melvin Ejim, an All-American on the court and in the classroom at Iowa State.

Ejim, the 2014 Big 12 Player of the Year, finished his career as one of the top scorers in school history, with 1,643 points. He is second all-time with 1,051 career rebounds, making him just the fourth player in Big 12 history with 1,500 points and 1,000 rebounds. Ejim’s senior season went down as one of the best in school history, earning All-America honors from five different outlets and winning Big 12 Player of the Year Honors.

Otzelberger’s other Cyclone recruits included: Craig Brackins, a two-time All-Big 12 performer; Diante Garrett, ISU’s second-best career assist man and eventual NBA player; Mike Taylor, an All-Big 12 performer and 2008 NBA Draft pick; Scott Christopherson, Iowa State’s all-time leading three-point shooter and an All-Big 12 Third-Team pick in 2012; Will Clyburn, the 2013 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year; and NBA player Justin Hamilton.

In all, Otzelberger helped tutor four 1,000-point scorers and 13 All-Big 12 performers (Taylor, Wesley Johnson, Jiri Hubalek, Brackins, Marquis Gilstrap, Garrett, Christopherson, Royce White, Ejim, Chris Allen, Clyburn, Tyrus McGee and Korie Lucious) in seven years at Iowa State.

Otzelberger, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, native also recruited current Cyclones Naz Long and Matt Thomas, who have combined to connect on 222 three-pointers.

Otzelberger helped the Cyclones advance to the NCAA Tournament in his last two seasons, winning a game in both tournaments to advance to the round of 32.

In addition to Washington, Otzelberger also was an assistant coach at Chipola Junior College (Fla.). He’s coached at the high school level as well, serving as an assistant at Catholic Central High School in Burlington, Wisconsin, for two years before taking over as head coach and athletics director in 2003-04.

Otzelberger was a two-year captain at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, while earning his degree in business administration in 2001. He earned his Masters of Science degree in curriculum and instruction from UW-Whitewater in 2004.

Otzelberger is married to the former Alison Lacey, a three-time All-Big 12 player for the Iowa State women’s basketball team (2006-10). The couple has twins, Jayce and Olivia.

The hiring is pending completion of a background check.

Northern Iowa and Ben Jacobson agree to 10-year extension

Sports

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson has agreed to stay with the Panthers for another decade. Northern Iowa spokesman Colin McDonough says Jacobson and the school have agreed to a contract extension through 2024-25.  McDonough says further details on Jacobson’s new contract will be available later this week.

Jacobson has been at Northern Iowa for nine seasons. He led the Panthers to a school-record 31 wins and the Missouri Valley tournament title this past season. Jacobson is 197-104 with the Panthers, who have finished among the top three of the Valley in five of the last six years.

Backyard and Beyond 04-01-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 1st, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Randy Schultz with Schultz Communications about new varieties of fruit to plant and some tips on ordering through catalogs.

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Sweeping gun bill to be revived this afternoon

News

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Gun advocates in the Iowa House plan to resurrect their bill that addressed a wide range of gun-related issues. Representative Matt Windschitl says they’ll do it in a House Committee this afternoon (Wednesday) by taking up the bill passed by the Senate last (Tuesday) night that legalizes possession of gun silencers. Windschil then plans to ask the committee to vote to substitute the broad House-passed bill for the single-issue bill that cleared the senate.

“The ultimate goal will be to get it signed into law and do right by three million Iowans,” Windschitl says. Windschitl, a Republican from Missouri Valley, is among a group of legislators, law enforcement officials and gun rights advocates who’ve been working for the past several months to come up with a comprehensive bill to address a number of issues. Seventy-five of the 100 members of the Iowa House in early March voted for the bill Windschitl helped craft and the action Windschitl plans this afternoon (Wednesday) in a House Committee will keep that proposal alive.

“The House is very serious about this proposal. Iowans are very serious about this proposal. Law enforcement is very serious about this proposal and this is something that is a demonstration of multiple different groups coming together that can advance the rights of three million Iowans,” Windschitl says. Windschitl says the scaled-down package of gun-related proposals that Senate Democrats tried to offer as an alternative yesterday (Tuesday) “had not been previously discussed” with Windschitl and the rest of the group that had been working together on the issues.

“I think it offended a great many Iowans, including Iowans who are involved in law enforcement as well as those that are involved in the Second Amendment community,” Windschitl says. From the other side of the debate, Iowans for Gun Safety issued a written statement late Tuesday night praising what the group called “brave lawmakers in the Senate” for rejecting passage of the catch-all bill that Iowans for Gun Safety is lobbying against. Iowans for Gun Safety executive director Cheryl Thomas calls the House bill “truly dangerous” because it would get rid of Iowa’s three-day waiting period for buying a handgun.

(Radio Iowa)

Heartbeat Today 04-01-2015

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 1st, 2015 by admin

Jim Field talks about discovering information about Iowa State Parks online.

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April 2015

Birthday Club

April 1st, 2015 by admin

April 1st:

  • Ida McCrory of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Ruth Weitzel of Atlantic

April 2nd:

  • no birthdays

April 3rd:

  • Betty Simonsen of Exira (Winner)

April 4th:

  • Miley Kelly of Griswold (Winner)
  • Jane Jessen of Exira
  • Dorothy Peters of Marne

April 5th:

  • Bobbie Jo McNees of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Doug Bierbaum of Atlantic
  • Jessie Wheeler of Exira
  • Roberta Stein of Atlantic

April 6th:

  • Lois Sonntag of Atlantic (Winner)

April 7th:

  • Nancy Kelly of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Rev. Ken Gross of Massena
  • Sally Mattheis of Walnut

April 8th:

  • Kristin Templeman of Wiota (Winner)

April 9th:

  • Duane Reed of Atlantic (Winner)

April 10th:

  • Lindsey Thomas of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Joy Hansen of Brayton
  • Donna Skow of Atlantic
  • Dorothy Larsen
  • Diana Peterson of Atlantic

April 11th:

  • Lee Grandquist of Marne (Winner)

April 12th:

  • Michelle Johnson of Atlantic (Winner)

April 13th:

  • Beth Lauritsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Hannah Holtz
  • Vernon Larsen

April 14th:

  • Margaret Sonntag of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Nancy Zellmer of Atlantic

April 15th:

  • Cathy Downey of Atlantic (Winner)

April 16th:

  • Donna Zellmer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Asta Wiechmann of Atlantic
  • Marilyn Grabill of Audubon

April 17th:

  • Laura Johnson of Exira (Winner)
  • Sadie Schultes of Exira
  • Brianna Atkiws of Atlantic

April 18th:

  • Debbie Leistad of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Sara Paulsen of Exira

April 19th:

  • Deb Weitzel of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Carolyn Dix of Atlantic
  • Joe Denney of Wiota

April 20th:

  • Dan Knight of Atlantic (Winner)

April 22nd:

  • Hugo Dittmer of Shelby (Winner)
  • Brynn Lamp of Atlantic
  • Todd Lawshe of Audubon
  • Bruce Nelson of Kimballton
  • Dawn Marnin of Anita

April 23rd:

  • Elanie Rasmussen of Exira (Winner)

April 24th:

  • Donna Willoughby of Atlantic (Winner)

April 25th:

  • Madaline Paulsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Dave Erickson of Exira
  • Caroyln Landon of Exira
  • Brittnay Knudsen of Atlantic
  • Carolyn Landon of Exira
  • John Schroeder of Atlantic

April 26th:

  • no birthdays

April 27th:

  • Jerri Michaels of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Connie Sorensen of Exira

April 28th:

  • Sherry Kramer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Renee Meyer of Atlantic
  • Sarah Becker of Atlantic
  • Mariah Stockwell of Elk Horn
  • Karen Dittmer of Shelby

April 29th:

  • Jolyssa Jensen of Walnut (Winner)
  • Merlyn Molgaard of Elk Horn
  • Vera Dennis of Exira
  • Mitch Munch of Exira

April 30th:

  • LaVerne Schmidt of Exira (Winner)
  • Margaret Hart

Southern IA man arrested in Union County

News

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A man from southern Iowa was arrested Tuesday night on a Union County warrant. 27-year old Devin Douglas Logue, of Chariton, was arrested on a warrant for Theft in the 2nd Degree. Logue was picked up in Wayne County and is being held in the Union County Jail without bond until making an appearance before the Magistrate.

UPDATE: Wind Advisory & RED FLAG warning now in effect at 11-am instead of 1-p.m.

Weather

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

927 AM CDT WED APR 1 2015

WIND ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT FROM 11-AM UNTIL 6 PM CDT THIS EVENING for the following area Counties: SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-GREENE-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-CASS-and, a RED FLAG WARNING FOR EXTREME FIRE CONDITIONS IS NOW IN EFFECT FROM 11-A.M. UNTIL 7-P.M. for these area Counties: SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-GREENE- AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-CASS-ADAIR-MADISON-ADAMS-UNION-TAYLOR-RINGGOLD. ANY FIRES WILL SPREAD VERY RAPIDLY AND BE VERY DIFFICULT TO CONTROL IN THESE DANGEROUS CONDITIONS. OUTDOOR BURNING IS HIGHLY DISCOURAGED AND SHOULD BE AVOIDED.

* TIMING…WINDS WILL INCREASE STEADILY THIS MORNING AND PERSIST
THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.

* WINDS…SOUTH INCREASING TO NEAR 30 MPH WITH GUSTS OVER 40 MPH
AT TIMES.

* IMPACTS…LOOSE OR UNSECURED OBJECTS WILL GET BLOWN AROUND AND
DRIVING MAY BECOME DIFFICULT AT TIMES. HIGH PROFILE OR LIGHT
WEIGHT VEHICLES WILL BE ESPECIALLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO STRONG
CROSSWINDS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT WINDS OF 35 MPH ARE EXPECTED. WINDS
THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT…ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH
PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION.

3 arrests reported in Atlantic

News

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department today (Wednesday) reports three recent arrests. Officials say 36-year old Kimberly Ruiz, of Atlantic, was arrested this morning on a 5th Degree Theft (Shoplifting) charge.

On Tuesday, 35-year old Joshua Lillard, of Atlantic, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault, and, 23-year old Alex Garside, of Atlantic, was arrested for Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree.

All three suspects were booked into the Cass County Jail.

Report: Iowa farmland values fell 11 percent over past year

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A new report says Iowa’s average farmland values fell 11 percent over the past year after a drop of 4.6 percent a year earlier. The Des Moines Register reports  that the Realtors Land Institute says the new average per-acre figure is $7,372, compared with $8,286 a year earlier.

Kyle Hansen with the Realtors Land Institute says farmland values could drop up to 20 percent more over the next three years, depending on the direction of commodity prices. Corn and soybean prices have declined 40 to 50 percent since their high in 2012.

Nationally, farm income is projected to drop 32 percent this year on top of a 16 percent decline in 2014.