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Funeral for Iowa soldier killed in Afghanistan

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SHENANDOAH, Iowa (AP) — A U.S. Army soldier from Shenandoah who was killed in Afghanistan was remembered Thursday, for his infectious smile and his dream of being a soldier. Nineteen-year-old Private First Class Brandon Buttry died November 5th while serving in the Kandahar province.

Pfc. Brandon Buttry, U-S Army (Photo courtesy Col. Greg Hapgood)

Hundreds of flags lined the streets of Shenandoah for his funeral on Thursday while the community honored Buttry and supported his family. Buttry was stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State. He was deployed to Afghanistan in August. He was one of Don and Pam Buttry’s 14 children.

Among the mourners were Darian Slater and Ashley Hummel, students in nearby Sidney. One of their teacher’s is Buttry’s older brother. The girls say it’s important to show the family they care and “honor the sacrifice” that Brandon made.

Iowa early News Headlines: Fri., Nov. 16th 2012

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

SHENANDOAH, Iowa (AP) — A U.S. Army soldier from Shenandoah who was killed in Afghanistan has been remembered for his infectious smile. Nineteen-year-old Private First Class Brandon Buttry died November 5th while serving in Kandahar province. Hundreds of flags lined the streets of Shenandoah for his funeral yesterday. Buttry was deployed to Afghanistan in August. He was one of Don and Pam Buttry’s 14 children.

JOHNSTON, Iowa (AP) — Gambling will shift from the Missouri River to a Council Bluffs hotel under a plan approved by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission. The Des Moines Register reports the commission backed the plan yesterday at a meeting in Johnston. The new casino will move from a riverboat to the first floor of Harrah’s Hotel, replacing a convention center. It will have 600 slot machines and 20 casino tables.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police say a man died after falling six stories from a window at a high-rise apartment near downtown Des Moines. Fifty-eight-year-old William Comiskey was found unconscious yesterday afternoon outside the Royal View Manor. Officials say foul play is not suspected.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Junior Devyn Marble scored a season-high 22 points and Iowa throttled Howard 66-36 last night for its third straight win. Aaron White added 16 points and eight rebounds for the Hawkeyes, who cruised on their home court despite hitting just four three-pointers in 21 tries.

Iowa throttles Howard 66-36

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Junior Devyn Marble scored a season-high 22 points and Iowa throttled Howard 66-36 on Thursday night for its third straight win. Aaron White added 16 points and eight rebounds for the Hawkeyes (3-0), who cruised despite hitting just four 3s in 21 tries.

Iowa took a 36-16 halftime lead over the overmatched Bison and never looked back. The Hawkeyes held Howard to the fewest points scored against them under third-year coach Fran McCaffery. Mike Phillips had 11 to lead Howard (0-2), a MEAC school coming off a 10-21 season in 2011-12.

State Football Championship Schedule: Fri., Nov. 16th 2012

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls….

Class 1-A:

11:06a.m. – Iowa City Regina (13-0) vs. St. Albert (12-1)

Class 2-A:

2:06-p.m. – Spirit Lake (12-1) vs. Mediapolis (13-0)

Class 4-A:

7:06-p.m. – Ankeny (13-0) vs. Cedar Rapids Xavier (13-0)

 

Decorah Blasts Bishop Heelan Catholic 49-21 for 3-A Title

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Josey Jewell led Decorah’s power running game with 160 yards and three touchdowns and the Vikings beat Bishop Heelan CAtholic 49-21 Thursday night to win the Class 3A state championship. Holt Johansen added two touchdowns for Decorah, while Jacob Kvale scored one and passed for one as the Vikings (14-0) won their first state title since 1989 and their fifth overall. Heelan (12-2), which has won three titles, lost in the championship game for the eighth time.

Decorah contained Heelan’s pass-heavy spread offense for most of the game and intercepted the Crusaders’ Trent Solsma three times, with all three picks setting up touchdowns. Solsma threw two touchdown passes, the second coming after Decorah had built a 49-14 lead. Solsma finished 13 of 29 for 202 yards and was sacked twice.

Wapsie Valley Beats Hinton 21-14 for Class A Title

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Stone Kane barreled into the end zone from a yard out with 1:39 left to give  Wapsie Valley a 21-14 victory over Hinton on Thursday in the Class A state championship game in Cedar Falls. Wapsie Valley (14-0) drove 80 yards in nine plays for the winning touchdown after Hinton’s Matthias Gross-Holtick hooked a 28-yard field goal try. It’s the fifth state title for Wapsie Valley, which also has won championships in Class 1A and 2A. Hinton (10-4), a surprise finalist after winning three road games in the playoffs, saw its final hopes end when Jason Vander Kooi’s pass after a double reserve was intercepted. Tyler Odneal scored Wapsie Valley’s first two touchdowns on runs of 10 and 50 yards. Morgan Wenzel threw a pair of touchdown passes for Hinton.

MMC Beats Don Bosco 51-16 for 8-Man Title

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Tanner Utesch scored three touchdowns, passed for two and caught a TD pass, leading Marcus MMC past Gilbertville Don Bosco 51-16 Thursday for the eight-player state championship. MMC (14-0) dominated a Don Bosco team that had scored 78 points in the semifinals and capped a season of firsts. It was the school’s first year of eight-player football, first appearance in the title game and it came under a first-year coach, Kyle Oswald. The Eagles built a 37-0 lead in Cedar Falls when Utesch leaped between two defenders to catch an 8-yard scoring pass from running back Andrew Hoefling with 38 seconds left in the first half. Don Bosco (12-1) was shut out until Jake Hogan threw two touchdown passes in the final 5 minutes.

Federal grant to support upgrades to Iowa Sex Offender Registry

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s Sex Offender Registry is getting an upgrade, thanks to a nearly $110,000 federal grant. Terry Cowman, with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, says the money will be used by local sheriff’s offices to purchase needed equipment. “The equipment involves things like laptop computers, digital cameras for taking offenders’ pictures and electronic signature pads so we can continue our digital move to a paperless project,” Cowman said. Iowa sheriffs’ offices register and monitor more than 5,700 sex offenders statewide. Dozens of sheriffs have said they need equipment upgrades to set up remote registration stations and avoid delays in getting information posted.

“We hope to continue to get the resources spread out across the state,” Cowman said. “I believe we’ll have three-quarters of the counties affected by this particular grant.” Last year, the Iowa Sex Offender Registry (SOR) emailed more than 283,000 notifications on the movement of offenders and changes in relevant information. The SOR website —www.IowaSexOffender.com — averages over one million page views per month.

(Radio Iowa)

New scam uses old trick with new tech, don’t be fooled!

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Iowans are being warned to steer clear of a new scam involving a familiar con. An elderly man in the region was recently tricked out of several hundred dollars after a caller told him he’d won a big lottery jackpot. Jim Hegarty, with the Better Business Bureau, says the man was told he first had to pick up a “Green Dot MoneyPak” card to claim his winnings. Hegarty says, “They’re asking for the numbers off of the card and once you give them those numbers, they can go online and reload their cash cards and they’ve got your money.” The Green Dot MoneyPaks are basically debit cards that can be used for purchases or to add money to pre-paid cards. The victim in this case was an 89-year-old man in Mitchell, South Dakota. Hegarty says people should be very wary if they’re told they’ve won a prize but have to pay a fee for it up-front.

“No legitimate lottery is ever going to ask you to pay in advance,” he says. “The bottom line is, if it involves wiring money through Western Union, if it involves loading up one of these Green Dot MoneyPaks, it’s absolutely a scam.” This scam is reportedly operating out of Jamaica. Hegarty says the Better Business Bureau recently teamed up with Western Union to be on the lookout for possible scams of this sort.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa home sales, prices up in October

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November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Home sales in Iowa were up 13-percent in October compared to the same month a year ago, the Iowa Association of Realtors reported Thursday. Davenport real estate agent Don Marple was recently elected the group’s president. He credits low interest rates for the increase in activity. “I’ve seen interest rates anywhere from around 2.75 percent for a 15-year fixed program, up to 3.5 percent for a 30-year fixed program,” Marple said. “When I started in this business in 1976, it was 8.9 percent. We’ve seen highs and we’ve seen lows, this is the best.” There were 2,998 home sales in Iowa last month, up from 2,646 in October 2011. On average, homes sold last month were on the market 96 days, six days fewer than a year ago.

“That means the homes are on the market less time and they’re selling quicker. And because they’re selling quicker, they’re bringing more dollars. More people are getting in the market now because they see the prices are rising,” Marple said. The median home sales price climbed 5.4 percent to $126,500 in October, up from $120,000 last year. The rise in home sales and prices in October followed a slight slowdown in September. Marple notes sales, pending sales, and median sales price are all are on track to end the year ahead of 2011 figures.

(Radio Iowa)