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Program allows community college students to gain degrees after transfering to state university

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March 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A new partnership provides community college students who transfer to one of the three state-supported universities another way to take advantage of the college credits they’ve earned. Iowa Department of Education community college bureau chief Jeremy Varner says the partnership with the National Student Clearinghouse allows students to do what’s called a reverse credit transfer. “They can take credits that they earn at the university and transfer them back to community college they came from to earn an associate degree,” Varner explains. “So essentially these students have already earned a two-year degree — but historically they haven’t received that on the way. This reverse credit transfer process provides a vehicle for them to earn that.”

Varner says the two-year degrees can be beneficial to students in several ways. “Associate degrees have labor market value. So a student if they don’t complete a four-year degree or they stop out on their way, we know the research shows that an associate degree provides them a benefit in the labor market. Employers are looking for students with college degrees,” Varner says. He is not concerned a student might get their two-year degree and then think they don’t need to complete all the work for the four-year degree. He says students who transfer expect to get a four-year degree, and he says the two-year degree could help them get a job that helps support them as they complete the four-year degree.

Varner says studies show individuals who earn associate degrees finish four-year degrees at higher rates and earn more money. He says this program supports the Future Ready Iowa initiative, which calls for 70 percent of Iowa workers to have education or training beyond high school by 2025.”Employers are very thirsty for skilled labor and this helps meet their needs in terms of finding employees with college degrees,” Varner says.

Students can take advantage of the program by agreeing to have their university transcripts sent back to their community colleges, which will determine whether the students’ university courses have met requirements for degrees or other credentials. The state’s three public universities are encouraging students who have transferred in with 30 or more community college credits to participate.
For more information, visit Iowa’s Reverse Credit Transfer website.
<http://www.transferiniowa.org

2017-18 Men’s Basketball AP All-America Honors announced

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March 28th, 2018 by admin

2018 MEN’S AP ALL-AMERICA TEAM LIST

Statistics through March 11

First Team

Jalen Brunson, Villanova, 6-3, 190, junior, Lincolnshire, Ill., 19.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 4.7 apg, 53.1 fg pct, 41.3 3pt fg pct (63 first-place votes, 321 points)

Deandre Ayton, Arizona, 7-1, 250, freshman, Nassau, Bahamas, 20.3 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 61.6 fg pct, 2.0 blocks (61, 317)

Trae Young, Oklahoma, 6-2, 180, freshman, Norman, Okla., 27.4 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 8.8 apg, 1.7 steals, 35.3 minutes (61, 315)

Marvin Bagley III, Duke, 6-11, 234, freshman, Phoenix, 21.1 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 60.5 fg pct, 2.0 blocks (59, 313)

Devonte’ Graham, Kansas, 6-2, 185, senior, Raleigh, N.C., 17.3 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 7.5 apg, 1.6 steals, 41.2 3pt fg pct, 83.4 ft pct, 37.6 minutes (54, 303)

Second Team

Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State, 6-7, 235, junior, Normal, Ill., 19.4 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 1.7 blocks (10, 186)

Trevon Bluiett, Xavier, 6-6, 198, senior, Indianapolis, 19.5 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 2.5 apg, 42.3 3pt fg pct, 86.1 ft pct (5, 183)

Jock Landale, Saint Mary’s, 6-11, 255, senior, East Malvern, Australia, 21.4 ppg, 10.3 rpg, 2.1 apg, 64.0 fg pct, 1.1 blocks (3, 153)

Miles Bridges, Michigan State, 6-7, 225, sophomore, Flint, Mich., 16.9 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 2.8 apg, 88.3 ft pct (3, 145)

Jevon Carter, West Virginia, 6-2, 205, senior, Maywood, Ill., 17.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 6.6 apg, 86.3 ft pct, 2.9 steals (1, 109)

Third Team

Keenan Evans, Texas Tech, 6-3, 190, senior, Richardson, Texas, 17.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.2 apg, 1.2 steals (2, 102)

Carsen Edwards, Purdue, 6-1, 200, sophomore, Atascocita, Texas, 18.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 3.0 apg, 41.2 3pt fg pct, 1.2 steals (0, 99)

Mikal Bridges, Villanova, 6-7, 210, junior, Malvern, Pa., 18.0 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.1 apg, 52.1 fg pct, 43.3 3pt fg pct, 85.1 ft pct, 1.6 steals (2, 64)

Luke Maye, North Carolina, 6-8, 240, junior, Huntersville, N.C., 17.2 ppg, 10.1 rpg, 2.4 apg, 44.0 3pt fg pct, 1.0 steals, 1.1 blocks (0, 64)

Kyle Guy, Virginia, 6-2, 175, sophomore, Indianapolis, 14.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 39.5 3pt fg pct, 1.0 steals (0, 40)

Honorable Mention (alphabetical order)

Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure; Peyton Aldridge, Davidson; Grayson Allen, Duke; Mo Bamba, Texas; Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont; Joel Berry II, North Carolina; Bogdan Bliznyuk, Eastern Washington; Desonta Bradford, ETSU; Tony Carr, Penn State; Gary Clark, Cincinnati; Xavier Cooks, Winthrop; Jermaine Crumpton, Canisius; Clayton Custer, Loyola of Chicago; Mike Daum, South Dakota State; Angel Delgado, Seton Hall; Kahlil Dukes, Niagara; Tre’Shaun Fletcher, Toledo; Marcus Foster, Creighton; Brandon Goodwin, Florida Gulf Coast; Isaac Haas, Purdue; Aaron Holiday, UCLA; Jordan Howard, Central Arkansas; Jemerrio Jones, New Mexico State; Nick King, Middle Tennessee; Kevin Knox, Kentucky; Fletcher Magee, Wofford; Caleb Martin, Nevada; Kelan Martin, Butler; Yante Maten, Georgia; Martaveous McKnight, Arkansas-Pine Bluff; Kendrick Nunn, Oakland; Shamorie Ponds, St. John’s; Jerome Robinson, Boston College; Junior Robinson, Mount St. Mary’s; Collin Sexton, Alabama; Landry Shamet, Wichita State; T.J. Shorts II, UC Davis; D’Marcus Simonds, Georgia State; Jonathan Stark, Murray State; Brandon Tabb, Bethune-Cookman; Zach Thomas, Bucknell; Seth Towns, Harvard; Allonzo Trier, Arizona; Grant Williams, Tennessee; Johnathan Williams, Gonzaga; Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra.

Trial delayed in slaying of Iowa City cab driver

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March 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A trial has been delayed several months for a man accused of killing an Iowa City cab driver. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reports that attorneys for Curtis Jones asked a judge for more time to prepare. Jones had been scheduled to begin trial April 9. The new starting date is Nov. 5. The trial has been moved to Davenport because of pretrial publicity in the Iowa City area.
Jones also has pleaded not guilty to the April 2017 fatal shooting of Iowa City bail bondsman Jonathan Wieseler. The trial in that case is set to begin July 16.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (3/28) – Red Oak man arrested after an accident

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March 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 32-year old Troy Edward Grindle, of Glenwood, was arrested Tuesday afternoon for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His bond was set at $300.

And, at around 6-a.m. today (Wednesday), 23-year old Jacob William Avery, of Red Oak, was arrested for OWI/1st offense, and Failure to Maintain Control, following an accident on Morton Avenue. Sheriff’s officials say Avery was eastbound on Morton, driving a 2001 Ford in a careless manner. The vehicle went out of control and spun out. It then left the road and went into a yard at 501 Morton Avenue and struck a mailbox before coming to rest against a tree. Avery and his passenger fled the scene. Both were located a short time later. No injuries were reported.

Graceland Basketball’s Doty named NAIA National Coach of the Year

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March 28th, 2018 by admin

Graceland University Men’s Basketball just won their first ever national title last week and now their Head Coach Craig Doty has picked up a national honor. Doty was named on Tuesday as the NAIA National Coach of the Year. Doty’s Yellowjackets went 29-10 this season and capped of the NAIA DII Championship with a win over LSU-Alexandria 83-80 in Overtime in Kansas City. Justin Harley hit a three at the buzzer to give Graceland the win and the title.

Doty was previously the coach for Rock Valley College in Illinois. He was named the 2014 and 2016 NJCAA National Coach of the Year in championsihp season for Rock Valley.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report, 3/28/18

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March 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman held in the Pott. County Jail, was served with a warrant Tuesday, for Disorderly Conduct in a place of business. Once served, 35-year old Staci Lynn Ashley, of Council Bluffs, was returned to the custody of jail staff. And, a man held in the Pott. County jail was served with a warrant, Tuesday, for being a Fugitive from Justice. 34-year old Daniel Troy Smith, of Council Bluffs, was then returned to his cell.

Monday afternoon, a traffic stop on a Ford F-150 for a moving violation, resulted in the arrest of 46-year old Dustyn Russell Bond, of Malvern, for OWI/2nd offense. He was being held in the Pott. County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

Boys Tennis Scoreboad 03/27/2018

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March 28th, 2018 by admin

BOYS TENNIS

Lewis Central 7 Thomas Jefferson 2

Harlan 5 Abraham Lincoln 4

2018 Greene County Co-Ed Earlybird Meet

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March 28th, 2018 by admin

The AC/GC girls and Paton-Churdan boys track teams competed at the Greene County Early Bird Track meet on Tuesday.

AC/GC finished third on the girls side. Kate Crawford won the 1500M Run. Reagan Rumelhart took the 100M Dash. Mady Smith won the 100M Hurdles. Mady McDermott won the Shot Put for the Chargers as well.

Paton-Churdan was 4th on the boys side. Connor Brus took 2nd in the 800M and P-C was 2nd in the 4x800M Relay.

2018 Greene County Early Bird

Earlham Early Bird Meet 2018

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March 28th, 2018 by admin

Some area teams competed at the Earlham Early Bird track meet on Tuesday night. No team scores were tallied but a number of nice performances were turned in.

Treynor got wins from Jack Tiarks in the High Jump and Jerry Jorgenson in the 800M, 1600M, and 3200M.

Underwood won three events. Thomas Conn won the 400M and the Eagles topped the Distance Medley and 4x400M Relay.

Earlham Early Bird 2018 Boys

Earlham Early Bird 2018 Girls

2018 Bedford Bulldog Relays

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March 28th, 2018 by admin

The Mount Ayr Girls and Griswold Boys track teams came away with titles on Tuesday at the Bedford Bulldog Relays.

In the girls events Mount Ayr took 12 event wins. Bailey Anderson won the 200M and 400M. Keirston Klommhaus won the 100M, Alyssa Johnson won the 100M Hurdles, Samantha Stewart won the 400M Hurdles, Mackenzie Shields won the High Jump, and Sara Winemiller won the Shot Put.

On the boys side of things Griswold won six events on their way to the crown. Colton Tasto won the 800M, Josh Brownlee took the 1600M, and Ayden Russell won the 3200M. Griswold also won the 4x400M, 4x800M, and Distance Medley.

Girls Team Standings

1 Mount Ayr 190.00
2 Southwest Valley 152.00
3 Bedford 78.00
4 Lenox 60.00
5 East Union 51.00
6 Orient-Macksburg 13.00

Girls Full Results: 2018 Bedford Bulldog Relays Girls

Boys Team Standings

1 Griswold 173.00  
2 Southwest Valley 161.00  
3 Lenox 101.00  
4 Bedford 88.00  
5 Orient-Macksburg 29.00  

Boys Full Results: 2018 Bedford Bulldog Relays Boys