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Kolar, Purdy repeat as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

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December 15th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced its 2021 Academic All-America Football Team today, recognizing the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performance on the field and in the classroom.

For the second season in a row a pair of Cyclones were named to the distinguished team in seniors Charlie Kolar (TE) and Brock Purdy (QB). Kolar was named to the first team and Purdy was a second-teamer.

Kolar, who is ISU’s first three-time first team CoSIDA Academic All-American in school history, also received the top honor by being named CoSIDA Academic All-America Division I Football Team Member of the Year.  For Division I football, Kolar is the 16th FBS player in the history of the award to earn three first team honors.

Kolar is the third Cyclone athlete to be the top scholar-athlete in a sport from CoSIDA (Lisa Koll, WTF&CC in 2008-09; Christina Hillman, WTF&CC in 2015-16).

It’s been an award-winning season for Kolar. The only All-American and Academic All-American in school history was recently named the winner of the William V. Campbell Trophy, given annually to the nation’s best scholar-athlete football player.

Kolar, who earned All-Big 12 First Team honors for the third-straight season, owns all of ISU’s tight end school records in his fabulous career, including career receiving yards (2,148), career receptions (164) and career touchdowns (22). He is the only three-time All-American in Cyclone football history.

Kolar, who has caught a pass in 35-straight games, the second-longest streak in school history and the nation’s fifth-best active streak, finished off his career with another fantastic season.

The Norman, Okla., native is second on the team in receptions (58) and receiving yards (723), both single-season school marks by a tight end. His 5.2 catches per game ranks fourth nationally among FBS tight ends.

Kolar graduated in the fall of 2020 with a 3.99 cumulative GPA in mechanical engineering. In March of 2021, Kolar received the prestigious Wallace E. Barron All-University Senior Award, honoring outstanding seniors who display high character, outstanding achievement in academics and university/community activities.

A two-time CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-American and four-time All-Big 12 quarterback, Purdy is the greatest signal-caller in school history, owning or sharing 32 school records.

Purdy ranks in the Big 12 career Top 10 in completions (7th, 970), passing yards (8th, 11,966) and total offense (8th, 13,129), all school records. He finished off his career with a 16-1 record as a starter vs. Big 12 teams at Jack Trice Stadium.

A native of Gilbert, Ariz., Purdy led the Big 12 in passing yardage (248.7), total offense (267.3) and completion percentage (73.1), the fourth-best clip in the NCAA. His four games completing 80 percent or more of his passes (min. 15) attempts ties for first in the nation.

A communications studies major, Purdy holds a cumulative 3.66 GPA and is a three-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection.

Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs announces Humanities Project Grants

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December 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – A lecture and recital series that traces the origins of various musical genres created by women. An exhibition about the earliest sketches and paintings of central and western Iowa paired with contemporary photos of the same locations. Another exhibition about underrepresented communities in Iowa. These are three of the 31 projects that will receive a Humanities Project Grant, according to an announcement today from the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. The statewide grant program supports public humanities projects and educational programs that encourage contemplation, spark conversation and invite communities to explore the human experience.

The department received 40 eligible applications and awarded a total of $364,769 in grants. Funding for the new program comes from the National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agency, which last year recognized the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs as its interim state humanities council partner in Iowa. The list of grant recipients spans 17 Iowa cities, including Arnolds Park, Council Bluffs, Dubuque and Muscatine. Grants were awarded to historic sites, museums, community groups, colleges and universities, libraries, and organizations that focus on culture and art.

Among the notable projects that received funding, is the Historic General Dodge House in Council Bluffs, which was awarded $2,600 to develop an exhibit of 40 sketches and paintings by George Simons, which are among the earliest images of central and western Iowa. These images will be displayed with contemporary photos Buck Christensen shot of the same locations.

To date, the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, in its role as the state’s interim Iowa Humanities Council, has awarded more than $1.6 million to support the humanities in Iowa, through multiple rounds of relief and recovery grants and the new project grants.

823 Covid patients in Iowa hospitals, a record for the year

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December 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Covid patient count in Iowa hospitals continues to escalate. According to the Iowa Department of Public Health, there were 823 patients with Covid in Iowa hospitals by the middle of this week, a six percent increase from last Wednesday. More than 100 of those patients are on ventilators and nearly 83 percent of Covid patients in intensive care units in Iowa have not been vaccinated against the virus.

The death toll from Covid in Iowa is approaching 77-hundred. IDPH reports 130 additional deaths, bringing the statewide total to 7,680 since the start of the pandemic. The additional deaths were reported between Oct. 6 and Dec. 9. The number of new positive tests in the last seven days is down from 9,736 on Monday to 9,012 on Wednesday. The state’s 14-day positivity rate decreased from 11.7% to 11.3%.

The number of long-term care facilities reporting outbreaks increased from 15 to 16. There have been 4,432,001 vaccine doses administered in Iowa, with 69.7% of those 18 and older fully vaccinated and 73.3% of those 12 and older with at least one dose

Cass County EMA urges you to be aware & prepare for the storm

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December 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – What some meteorologists are calling an “Unprecedented” weather event is staged to sweep across Iowa this afternoon and evening, bringing destructive winds and tornadoes. Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon tells KJAN News this storm system could present as strong or stronger straight line winds than the August Derecho that caused millions of dollars in damage across the state.

The storm system is expected to push through from west to east at up to 80 miles per hour.

Kennon advises you to keep abreast of the latest developments in this fast mover.

Once the storm front passes through, you need to be prepared to encounter downed power line and tree limbs, not to mention debris from area properties. In your home or business, remember to go the interior of your structure when strong winds and tornadoes are in the area.

Death Investigation underway in Taylor County

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December 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Bedford, Iowa) – Authorities are investigation the circumstances surrounding a southwest Iowa death. The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office and the State Division of Criminal Investigation are conducting an investigation into a death that occurred over the weekend, in New Market. Darrell Simmons, DCI Special agent in charge, said additional information was being withheld, pending the results of an autopsy by the State Medical Examiner’s Office.

Those results are expected later today (Wednesday).

Iowa State releases 2022 softball schedule

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December 15th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Head coach Jamie Pinkerton announced the 2022 Iowa State softball schedule Monday, which features three home Big 12 series and the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk game at the Cyclone Sports Complex.

The Cyclones’ 2022 slate includes 14 opponents that made an NCAA Regional last season and 12 games against six teams that finished 2021 ranked inside the NFCA Coaches Poll top 15 – No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 5 UCLA, No. 6 Oklahoma State, No. 7 Arizona, No. 10 Washington and No. 12 Texas.

Iowa State opens the year with 36 consecutive games away from the friendly confines of the Cyclone Sports Complex, including six tournaments on the road. The Cyclones will begin the season close to home at the Doc Halverson UNI-Dome Classic (Feb. 11-13) in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

ISU will then venture to Las Cruces, N.M. for five games at the Troy Cox Invitational (Feb. 18-20) before the prestigious Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic (Feb. 25-27) in Palm Springs, Calif. Iowa State will take part in the Wildcat Invitational (March 4-6), hosted by Arizona, followed by a return trip to the state of California for the Fullerton Tournament (March 11-13) and Pacific Tournament (March 17-19).

The Cyclones will get one final non-conference tune-up with a three-game series at future Big 12 foe BYU on March 25-26.

Big 12 competition begins on the road against Texas (April 1-3) before the Cyclones step back out of conference play for their home-opener, a midweek contest against Northern Iowa on Wednesday, April 6. Iowa State remains home for back-to-back series against Oklahoma State (April 8-10) and Texas Tech (April 14-16).

An eight-game homestand concludes Wednesday, April 20 as the Cyclones host St. Thomas at the Cyclone Sports Complex. Iowa State hits the road to square off against defending national champions Oklahoma (April 22-24) before returning home for the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series against Iowa (April 26).

Iowa State closes the month of April with a road series at Baylor (April 29-May 1) and will take a quick trip down I-35 for its final midweek contest of the season at Drake (May 4). The Cyclones conclude the regular season with a home series against Kansas (May 6-8).

The Big 12 Softball Championship will return to Oklahoma City, Okla., May 12-14, at the USA Hall of Fame Stadium Complex, also home to the NCAA Women’s College World Series. Beginning this season, the Big 12 Championship will move to a single-elimination bracket format involving all teams.

To view the entire 2022 schedule, click here.

Number of Hawkeyes and Cyclones named to Sporting News and AFCA All-American Teams

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December 15th, 2021 by admin

A number of Iowa Hawkeye and Iowa State Cyclone football players have been named to the Sporting News and American Football Coaches Association All-American Teams.

Iowa junior center Tyler Linderbaum was named a first-team All-American by both outlets, becoming a consensus first-team All-American by all of the postseason award outlets. He started 34 consecutive games at Center for the Hawkeyes and Iowa posted a 26-8 record during that span.

Senior defensive back Rily Moss was named a first-team choice by the AFCA. Moss also earned third-team honors from the AP and second-team honors from the FWAA. He had four interceptions this season and is tied for 11th in career interceptions with 10.

Iowa senior defensive back Matt Hankins was named a second-team choice by the AFCA. He started 37 consecutive games in the Iowa secondary before suffering a season-ending injury following the Hawkeyes’ win over Minnesota. He had 4 interceptions this season.

Iowa State junior tailback Breece Hall was named a first-team choice by both the Sporting News and AFCA. Hall was honored by all the postseason lists. Hall piled up 1,472 yards and 20 touchdowns on the ground this year.

Reynolds rejects clemency for Norwalk woman convicted of 1989 murder

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December 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has rejected an application to make a woman convicted of murdering her nephew eligible for parole. Iowa governors have the power to grant clemency, converting a life sentence to a period of years in prison, so an inmate would be eligible for parole. The Board of Parole had unanimously recommended Governor Reynolds consider the case of Denise Rhode. Rhode was sentenced to life in prison for the 1989 death of her nephew. The baby suffered a brain injury while she was babysitting him at her home in Norwalk. Governor Reynolds says it remains unclear whether Rhode has truly accepted responsibility for her actions nearly 33 years ago.

Reynolds says there was a difference in how Rhode described the crime on her clemency application form and what Rhode said during an interview with the Board of Parole. The Cedar Rapids Gazette reports Iowa governors have commuted the sentences of just 40 people in the past 52 years.

“And so it begins…” strong winds already wreaking havoc on trucks

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December 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Adair County, Iowa) – Iowa State Patrol Trooper Ryan DeVault reported today (Wednesday) on Twitter, “And so it begins.” Pictures he provided in his post showed a straight truck with damage from straight-line winds. The caption read “The top on this box truck was ripped open by the already strong winds this morning, along Interstate 80 in Adair County!” Trooper DeVault urged those who must travel today, to “Drive safe and as always and most importantly, keep both hands on the steering wheel!”

Adair County Supervisors approve cost saving Wellness agreement

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December 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday), authorized Board Chair Steve Shelley to sign a Wellness Participation Program Agreement. Adair County District 3 southwest Supervisor Jerry Walker mentioned the County has received some good news with regard to a reduction in insurance costs, thanks in-part to an increase in the average number of employees and counties that are participating. According to Steve Shelley said he’s pleased with the results, not only for the health of County employees, but because it benefits the taxpayers. Walker agreed.

In other business, the Board acknowledged the hiring of a person for the County Treasurer’s Office. Treasurer Brenda Wallace reported the new employee, Bethany Smith, will officially begin in her position on December 28th. The Board received from Jayne Lents, the Adair County Compensation Board’s recommendation for elected officials.

The Board took no action other than to acknowledge receipt of the recommendation. And, they tabled action on setting the date for a Public Hearing on a FY22 Adair County Budget Amendment until their meeting next week, because County Auditor Mandy Berg is waiting to receive more information on matters affecting the amendment.