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Saturday Morning Coaches Show 01/05/2019

Podcasts, Sports

January 5th, 2019 by admin

Trojan LogoKJAN Sports Director Chris Parks talks Atlantic Trojans winter sports. This week we speak with Head Girls Basketball Coach Dan Vargason, Head Boys Basketball Coach Jeff Ebling, and Head Wrestling Coach Tim Duff.

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7AM Sportscast 01-05-2019

Podcasts, Sports

January 5th, 2019 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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7AM Newscast 01-05-2019

News, Podcasts

January 5th, 2019 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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Iowa State set to host No.5 Kansas

Sports

January 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A big opportunity awaits Iowa State when the Cyclones host fifth ranked Kansas today (Saturday) in Big-12 play. ISU opened the league race with a win at Oklahoma State. Sophomore guard Lindell Wigginton.

Kansas has won 14 straight Big-12 regular season championships.

The Jayhawks won both games last season against the Cyclones.

Tip-time from Hilton Coliseum in Ames, is 4-p.m. (on ESPN2)

Axne says wall along southern border not fiscally responsible or effective

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January 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The three Iowa Democrats serving in the U.S. House took their first votes in the 116th congress, joining with other Democrats in passing legislation that would end the partial government shutdown. Third district Congresswoman Cindy Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, says she supports enhanced border security, but is opposed to President Trump’s demand for money to complete a wall along the southern border.

(as said: “The wall has not been proven to be something that’s fiscally responsible or effective,” Axne says.)

Axne along with Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer, of Dubuque — the Democrat representing Iowa’s first district — are among 102 women just elected to the House. Both voted to return Nancy Pelosi to the speaker’s chair.

(as said: “She is really somebody who understands that every single voter’s voice in this country must be heard,” Axne says, “and she stands by those philosophies and those values.”)

Dave Loebsack, of Iowa City, the other Democrat representing Iowa in congress, says the partial government shut-down is unacceptable, particularly when U-S-D-A — which he says has “nothing to do with securing the border” — is closed and farm payments aren’t being processed.

Steve King of Kiron — the only Republican who remains in Iowa’s House delegation — announced Friday, he will hold a town hall meeting in each of the fourth congressional district’s 39 counties this year. King last year said town hall meetings had become forums for “paid protesters” and he stopped scheduling them.

Omaha man arrested on assault charges in Red Oak

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January 5th, 2019 by admin

A Omaha man was arrested on multiple charges following an incident early Saturday morning in Red Oak. At 2:25am Red Oak Police arrested 43-year-old Jason Ryan Richmond of Omaha, NE in the 400 block of East Reed Street. Richmond was charged with four counts of Aggravated Assault, one count of Carrying Weapons, and Going Armed with Intent. Richmond was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $5,000 cash bond.

Red Oak Police were assisted by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office during the arrest.

Warren’s trip to Iowa tests themes for a likely 2020 run

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January 5th, 2019 by admin

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts strode into Iowa Friday with all the look of a presidential candidate, igniting pent-up Democratic frustration with her brand of fiery liberalism in the premier caucus state.

“It’s time to dream big and fight hard, not just for those at the top, but for an America that works for everyone,” Warren told about 500 in western Iowa Friday evening.

Warren made her Iowa debut calling for economic fairness in front of a cheering crowd of Iowa and Nebraska Democrats at a Council Bluffs, Iowa, bowling alley. She was scheduled to continue by holding public events Saturday and Sunday in western and central Iowa theaters, community centers and bars.

Warren has been an emerging national figure for more than a decade as an advocate for consumer protection, now a senator and a regular target of President Donald Trump. But this trip offers the first glimpse of what the likely Democratic presidential candidate will look like in that role.

She appeared to relish the transition from the outset.

“This is where it begins, person-to-person, town-to-town, across Iowa and across the country,” she said, igniting cheers. “We’re going to build a grassroots movement.”

She also signaled a potential point of conflict within the Democratic primary field, suggesting billionaire candidates would not represent the party well if they used their personal wealth to help finance their campaigns. Billionaires including environmentalist Tom Steyer and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg are weighing 2020 Democratic candidacies. Steyer plans to visit Iowa Wednesday.

“I think that campaigns should not be for sale,” she said. “Whether we’re talking about super PACs or self-funding as Democrats in a primary.”

For someone known for her ability to rouse crowds with her takedowns of Wall Street and Trump, Warren ignited her audience in Iowa by promising, in her trademark style, to “persist.”

Despite the friendly reception, retired teacher Carla Hawkins was far from ready to commit.

“I’m ready for something good, something better,” the Council Bluffs Democrat said. “But I still don’t know enough about Sen. Warren. And there are so many others looking into it. It’s too early for me to say.”

High school senior Maggie Bashore said she was curious, but looking for someone younger than Warren, who is 69.

“We need somebody who is focusing on our generation,” Bashore said. “We need someone who knows we’re going to be the ones taking care of the planet.”

Warren will have the chance to forge more personal connections with the state’s activists and powerbrokers, starting Saturday with about 20 Democratic activists at a private home in central Iowa and Sunday at a Des Moines cafe.

“I’d like to see how she deals with people one-on-one, that interaction between her and regular folks,” said Jan Bauer, the Story County Democratic chairwoman, who planned to attend the private event with Warren Saturday.

Though Warren announced the formation of a presidential exploratory committee Monday, Friday’s event had all the trappings of a full-throttle presidential campaign.

Having recently named a team of seasoned Iowa campaign hands, Warren took the stage in the bowling alley bar to a typical campaign soundtrack of pop and classic hits.

A team of private security guards guided attendees and the dozens of media through the parking lot. Warren’s staff logged the names and contact information for those interested in more information.

“I’m here to ask every one of you to be a part of this,” Warren said. “Join us in this because this is about what we can do together.”

Iowa’s caucuses, local political meetings held statewide and run by the party, are scheduled to begin the 2020 nominating campaign in February 2020.

Warren’s visit is an effort to gain an early advantage in the state. Other Democratic presidential prospects are expected to announce their plans in the coming weeks, and have been in touch for weeks with party leaders, activists and potential staff in Iowa.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 01/05/2019

Podcasts, Weather

January 5th, 2019 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, January 5, 2019  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly to mostly sunny. W @ 10-15. High 55.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Light northerly winds. Low 32.

Sunday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. SE @ 10-15. High 48.

Monday: Mostly cloudy early with light rain and becoming partly sunny as the day progresses. High 44.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 39.

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High School Basketball Scoreboard 1/4/2019

Sports

January 4th, 2019 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Denison-Schleswig 52, Atlantic 27
Glenwood 74, Kuemper Catholic 40
Lewis Central 59, Clarinda 18
Red Oak 47, Shenandoah 35
St. Albert 79, Harlan 57

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 58, Audubon 44
Logan-Magnolia 37, Underwood 35
Treynor 81, Riverside 29
Tri-Center 44, Missouri Valley 38

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 59, Paton-Churdan 42
Boyer Valley 44, Coon Rapids-Bayard 21
CAM 79, West Harrison 44
Exira-EHK def. Woodbine

Corner Conference

Fremont-Mills 27, Essex 22
Griswold 52, Heartland Christian 33
Sidney 69, Stanton 27

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 57, Martesndale-St. Marys 40
Mount Ayr 52, Bedford 39
Nodaway Valley 52, Lenox 30
Southeast Warren 49, East Union 15

Bluegrass Conference

Melcher-Dallas 53 Orient-Macksburg 43

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Denison-Schleswig 64, Atlantic 50
Glenwood 84, Kuemper Catholic 62
Harlan 65 St. Albert 53
Lewis Central 67, Clarinda 30
Shenandoah 39, Red Oak 38

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 71, Audubon 65
Treynor 66, Riverside, Oakland 19
Tri-Center 55, Missouri Valley 33
Underwood 48, Logan-Magnolia 47

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 75, Paton-Churdan 48
Boyer Valley 48, Coon Rapids-Bayard 42
CAM 45, West Harrison 38
Exira/EHK 78, Woodbine 63

Corner Conference

East Mills 79, Clarinda Academy 48
Fremont-Mills 62, Essex/South Page 30
Griswold 42, Heartland Christian 39
Stanton 76, Sidney 58

Pride of Iowa Conference

East Union 53, Southeast Warren 24
Martensdale-St. Marys 64, Central Decatur 55
Mount Ayr 56, Bedford 52
Nodaway Valley 77, Lenox 16

Bluegrass Conference

Melcher-Dallas 64 Orient-Macksburg 58

Balanced effort gives AHSTW big home win over Audubon in boys hoops

Sports

January 4th, 2019 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings picked up a huge Western Iowa Conference home win on Friday night over Audubon 71-65. The Vikings put out a very balanced effort with 5 guys dropping in 8 or more points. Freshman Raydden Grobe came off the bench to lead the team with 22 points, including 4 three pointers. Sam Porter was huge down the stretch dropping in 11 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter.

The Wheelers led 16-15 at the end of the first quarter and a late second quarter spurt gave AHSTW a 7-point halftime lead at 36-29. The Wheelers would erase that lead early in the third quarter and eventually lead by the end of the third 51-49. The Vikings were then able to make some big plays down the stretch. Grobe hit two fourth quarter threes and after the second one Sam Porter followed it with a wide open corner three to swing the game from a three point deficit to a three point lead at 62-59 for the Vikings. The game would get tied back up at 62 but the Vikings would never trail again. Sam Porter connected on two straight one-and-one free throw opportunities to increase a one point Viking lead to 5 and help secure the win.

AHSTW Head Coach GG Harris said their help defense was really good and helped them slow down the Wheelers’ stars.

Harris was impressed with the way his young team responded to Audubon’s good start to the second half.

The Vikings also got 11 points from Blake Osbahr and 8 apiece from Clayton Akers and Joey Cunningham. AHSTW improves to 6-4 and will next travel to Treynor on Tuesday.

The Wheelers were led by 27 points from Kaiden Smith and 19 from Lane Lawson. The Wheelers fall to 7-3 and will host Orient-Macksburg next on Monday.