Jim Field speaks with Raelynne Risser, Executive Director of Main Street Corning, about Christmas activities and shopping opportunities in Corning.
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Jim Field speaks with Raelynne Risser, Executive Director of Main Street Corning, about Christmas activities and shopping opportunities in Corning.
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It was a career night for the UNI women’s basketball team as they beat the St. Thomas Tommies 102-62 in the program’s first meeting.
Despite a slow start to the game, the Panthers put up their best offensive performance in over 30 years. With 50% shooting from 3-point range and 52% shooting from the floor, UNI had its first 100-point win dating back to the 1989-1990 season when the Panthers put up 107 points in a win over Creighton on February 20th. It was also the first game this season where UNI led for the full 40 minutes.
Emerson Green led the Panthers with 17 points and Kam Finley and Kayba Laube both poured in 15 points.
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The Panthers return home to take on another Summit League foe in the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. at the McLeod Center on Saturday, December 4th.
The broadcast News at 7:07-a.m., with Ric Hanson.
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Team Rankings
Area Individuals
106
3. Kaden Whipp, Clarinda
113
7. Vincent Mayberry, Glenwood
11. Lincoln Keeler, Creston
12. Kasen Cochran, Winterset
120
3. Ethan Follmann, Atlantic/CAM
6. Mathew Beem, Glenwood
12. Cael Nelson, Carroll
126
6. Luke Freund, Harlan
132
5. Luke Musich, Harlan
6. Triston Barncastle, Creston
138
11. Carter Drake, Carroll
145
5. Kale Downey, Clarinda
9. Jireh Gallegos, Carroll
152
10. Dawson Bond, Red Oak
11. Tate Mayberry, Glenwood
170
2. Kadin Stutzman, Atlantic/CAM
9. Tyler Boldra, Glenwood
182
6. Mitchell Mayberry, Glenwood
195
4. CJ Carter, Glenwood
8. Zane Bendorf, Harlan
11. Jase Wilmes, Clarinda
220
8. Jeremiah Davis, Harlan
DAVID AHNEN, 65, of Des Moines, died Nov. 27th, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. No public services will be held for DAVID AHNEN. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.
Burial will be in the Garner Cemetery in Bridgewater, at a later date.
Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.
Team Rankings
Area Individuals
106
10. Brayden Maeder, SW Valley
113
1. Eli Becerra, Missouri Valley
7. Zach Williams, St. Albert
120
4. Jace Rose, Riverside
7. Elliot Cooney, Nodaway Valley/O-M
126
6. Weston Allen, Underwood
9. Kai Carritt, Logan-Magnolia
132
1. Gable Porter, Underwood
138
2. Stevie Barnes, Underwood
5. Shea Parkis, Kuemper Catholic
9. Sean Thompson, Logan-Magnolia
145
1. Hagen Heistand, Underwood
152
1. Wyatt Reisz, Logan-Magnolia
7. Jaydon Knight, Mount Ayr
9. Nolan Moore, Riverside
10. Ben Hansen, Missouri Valley
160
2. Gavin Maguire, Logan-Magnolia
3. Garrison Gettler, AHSTW
11. Carter Andreasen, Audubon
182
7. Brecken Freeberg, Tri-Center
12. Gage Clausen, Missouri Valley
195
12. Cooper Nielsen, Audubon
220
3. Cooper Anderson, Panorama
8. Cal Wanninger, Kuemper Catholic
11. Dawson Marshall, Bedford/Lenox
285
2. Rex Johnsen, Logan-Magnolia
6. Easton Eledge, Underwood
7. Devin Whipple, Bedford/Lenox
11. Connor Murray, Missouri Valley
UNI was able to tie the game in the final seconds but ultimately lost to Bradley 71-69 on Wednesday night. AJ Green hit a jumper with 12 seconds left to tie the game at 69 all. Bradley’s Terry Roberts drove in and scored as time ran out to give the Braves the win.
AJ Green dropped in 30 points and Noah Carter scored 20 as UNI dropped their Missouri Valley Conference opener. Bradley never trailed following a 10-0 run in the first half that broke a tie game open.
UNI falls to 2-4 on the season. They will now prep for a home meeting with Richmond on Sunday at 1;00 p.m.
(Radio Iowa) – Hundreds of pedestrians celebrated completion of the new Interstate-74 bridge over the Mississippi River by walking across the span yesterday (Wednesday). Every mayor in the region was there for the event, including Bettendorf Mayor Bob Gallagher.
Construction on the six-lane bridge began in 2017. West bound lanes opened a year ago. The east bound lanes are scheduled to open next week. The bridge project includes a highway between Bettendorf and Moline and cost more than one-point-two billion dollars. East Moline Mayor Reggie Freeman says the old, green I-74 bridge was built in 1935 for horses, carts and pedestrians.
Illinois Governor J-B Pritzker says the I-74 bridge is one of the country’s primary Mississippi River crossings.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds wasn’t able to attend the ceremony and sent a written statement to mark the occasion.
(Harlan, Iowa) The Shelby County Board of Supervisors, this week, set December 21st as the date for a public hearing on a proposal to enter into a General Obligation Emergency Communications Equipment Loan Agreement, and to borrow money thereunder in a principal amount not to exceed $1,880,000. The Supervisors propose to enter into the loan agreement for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring and installing emergency communications equipment and systems.
The public hearing will be held at 9-a.m. On the 21st, in the Supervisors Room at the Shelby County Courthouse in Harlan.
(Radio Iowa) Izaiah Brockington had 23 points and 10 rebounds as 19th ranked Iowa State beat Arkansas-Pine Bluff 83-64 as the Cyclones improve to 7-0.
That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger who felt the Cyclones struggled in a number of areas.
The Cyclones return to action Saturday at Creighton.
That Iowa State vs. Creighton game is set for an 8:00 p.m. tip in Omaha.