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Stanton man cited after hitting parked vehicle in Red Oak

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January 6th, 2018 by admin

A Stanton man was cited after he drove in to a legally parked car in Red Oak on Saturday. At 12:15pm an officer with the Red Oak PD on regular patrol came upon the accident at the intersection of East Coolbaugh and 4th Street in Red Oak. It was determined that a 2002 Ford F150 driven by 73-year-old Sherwood Earl Bradway of Stanton was driving North on 4th Street and drifted out of his lane and struck a legally parked 2010 Chevy Impala.

Bradway admitted he was not paying attention when the accident occurred. Bradway was also not wearing his glasses as his restricted license required and he was cited for that violation.  An estimated $2,000 damage was sustained by the Ford and $3,000 damage to the Chevy.

Titans rally from 21-3 hole, beat Chiefs 22-21 in playoffs

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January 6th, 2018 by admin

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Marcus Mariota led Tennessee to three second-half touchdowns, incredibly throwing one of his TD passes to himself , and the Titans rallied from a 21-3 deficit to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 22-21 on Saturday for their first playoff win in 14 years.

Mariota threw for 205 yards and two scores, including the 22-yard go-ahead strike to Eric Decker with just over six minutes left that ushered the Titans into the divisional round of the playoffs.

“Special, special,” Mariota said. “I’m a part of a great team. I’m a part of a group of guys that really just believe in each other. And, it’s something special and I’m look forward to playing next week.”

They’ll head to New England or Pittsburgh next week.

Derrick Henry had a career-high 156 yards rushing and another score for Tennessee (10-7), while a defense that was fileted by Alex Smith and the Chiefs (10-7) during the first half pitched a shutout in the second half — dooming the Kansas City franchise to another humiliating postseason defeat.

The Chiefs haven’t won a home playoff game since January 1994.

Smith threw for 264 yards and two touchdowns , but most of that came before halftime. He couldn’t get on track in the second half and misfired on fourth-and-9 at the Titans 44 with just over two minutes to go, denying the Chiefs a chance for Harrison Butker to kick a go-ahead field goal.

The letdown was made even more depressing when Henry appeared to fumble as Tennessee tried to run out the clock.

The Chiefs’ Derrick Johnson picked up the ball and returned it for a touchdown with 1:47 to go, but a video replay showed that Henry was down and the call was overturned.

Tennessee succeeded in running out the clock from there.

In the first half, the Chiefs looked every bit the team that had won four straight in convincing fashion, and the Titans looked every bit the team that backed into the playoffs.

Kareem Hunt, the league’s top rusher this season , plunged in from 1 yard for a 7-0 lead, and Smith hit Travis Kelce with a 13-yard touchdown pass a few minutes later. Smith added another touchdown toss to Demarcus Robinson on the final offensive play for a 21-3 lead at the break.

Smith was 19 of 23 for 231 yards in the half. Mariota was 7 of 13 for 81 yards and a pick.

The Titans’ young quarterback got on track in the second half, though, converting a couple of key third downs — one of them with his legs — in marching his team 91 yards. He capped it by throwing the first TD pass to himself, the first player to accomplish the feat in playoff history.

The previous player to do it in any game was the Vikings’ Brad Johnson during the 1997 season.

“Right place, right time,” Mariota said with a smile.

Tennessee nearly squandered its momentum when Adoree Jackson fumbled a punt, but the Chiefs were unable to pick up a first down and Butker knocked a 48-yard field goal off the upright.

This time, it was Henry who led the Titans downfield, capping another TD drive by rumbling nearly untouched 35 yards right up the middle to get within 21-16 with 14:08 to go.

“Grit. It’s just grit,” Henry said of his team’s rally.

“You’ve got to believe in each other, man. We were down like this last year and we came back. We told them we’ve got 30 minutes left, all we’ve got to do is play our game, execute the plays and everything will take care of itself.”

The Chiefs’ offense had been rendered impotent by that point, unable to move the ball much after Kelce left with a concussion in the first half. The Titans blanketed Tyreek Hill whenever he touched the ball, and they stacked the box to slow Hunt down in obvious rushing situations.

The Titans finally pulled ahead when Mariota threw a strike to Decker from 22 yards, and that led to a moment of controversy. The Titans went for a 2-point conversion and the field-goal edge, and Mariota lost the ball as he was getting sacked by the Chiefs’ Daniel Sorenson.

Frank Zombo picked it up and began running for two points that would have swung the lead back to Kansas City, but the officials had ruled that Mariota’s progress had been stopped.

It wound up being a crucial call in a game that came down to the wire.

RECORD RALLY

Only two road teams have rallied from at least 18 down to win a playoff game in NFL history. The Cowboys came back from 21-3 down in the first half to beat the 49ers 30-28 in December 1972, and the Lions came back from 27-7 in the second half to beat the 49ers in December 1957.

KELCE HURT

Kelce sustained a concussion on a wicked blow from Titans S Johnathan Cyprien late in the first half. Kelce, who had four catches for 66 yards, lay stunned on the turf for a moment before wobbling toward his huddle. Trainers quickly took him to the locker room.

UP NEXT

The Titans’ opponent in the divisional round will be decided Sunday. If the Jaguars beat the Bills in their wild-card matchup, Tennessee heads to New England to face the No. 1 seed. If Buffalo wins, the Titans head to face No. 2 seed Pittsburgh.

 

Corning man arrested for damaging fence in Prescott

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January 6th, 2018 by admin

A Corning man was arrested after a fence was damaged by a vehicle at the Kline Museum in Prescott early Saturday. A complaint was delivered to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office about the fence being damaged at 12:30pm and deputies found a damaged flower pot and the broken fence at the scene. City council members found a piece of broken taillight inside the fenced area. A community member had seen someone driving a truck around Prescott at the time of the incident.

Deputies located the truck and it’s driver 29-year-old Trenton Matthew Jenkins of Corning and the truck had a left side taillight broken. Jenkins admitted to Deputies that he had run into the fence. Jenkins was arrested for Criminal Mischief 5th Degree and was being held in jail on $300 bond.

MARIE KAY GRIFFIN, 78, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 01/13/2018)

Obituaries

January 6th, 2018 by admin

MARIE KAY GRIFFIN, 78, of Guthrie Center died Friday, January 5th in Guthrie Center. Memorial services for MARIE KAY GRIFFIN will be held Saturday, January 13th at 10:00am at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Burial of cremated remains will be at a later date.

Online condolences may be left at www.twiggfuneralhome.com

MARIE KAY GRIFFIN is survived by:

Daughter: Jacqueline (Griffin) Doyle of Kentucky.

Sisters: Betty (Lehman) Coffman of Arizona. Linda (Lehman) Webber of Iowa.

MERLE BETTCHER, 80, of Harlan (Svcs. 01/09/2018)

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January 6th, 2018 by admin

MERLE BETTCHER, 80, of Harlan died Friday, January 5th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Memorial services for MERLE BETTCHER will be held Tuesday, January 9th at 11:00am at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, January 9th from 9:00am-11:00am prior to services at the funeral home.

Burial will be at a later date.

MERLE BETTCHER is survived by:

Wife: Frances Bettcher of Harlan.

Daughter: Tammy (Bettcher) Garrison of Harlan. Kris (Mark) Maxwell of Harlan.

Son: Terry (Holly) Bettcher fo LaVista, NE.

Sister: Liane Bintz of Council Bluffs.

8 Grandchildren

7 Great-Grandchildren

Homeless ‘hurricane dogs’ from Caribbean coming to Omaha-Council Bluffs

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January 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An animal shelter in Omaha-Council Bluffs will be getting in more than a dozen dogs that were left without homes when Hurricane Maria plowed through the Caribbean in September. Pam Wiese, spokeswoman for the Nebraska Humane Society, says the canines are coming from the island of Saint Croix and they need new families in Iowa and Nebraska to love them.

“We sent a couple of staff members, one a veterinarian and one a behaviorist, to St. Croix to help out in an emergency response shelter they had set up to help with the hurricane dogs and other animals that were left homeless,” Wiese says. “They’re now winding down their response operation on the island and they want to relocate those animals to improve their chances of finding homes.” Wiese says hundreds of dogs from the U-S Virgin Islands were flown into Florida late last week.

“They are being dispersed to various shelters across the country who have said that they have room,” she says. “I think that we’ll be getting about 15 dogs in from St. Croix.” The animals will be fully checked over for any potential medical issues.

“We’ll get them treated for whatever ailments they have and make them available for adoption,” she says, “so they’ll all get second chances.” Shelters in Florida, Texas and Missouri (Kansas City) are also taking in dogs that survived the storm and are now in need of “forever” homes.

(Radio Iowa, w/Thanks to Karla James – Omaha)

Drake holds off Indiana State 75-72 behind Timmer

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January 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Reed Timmer scored 10 of his 18 points in the final 5 1/2 minutes, including a pair of free throws with two seconds remaining, to lift Drake to a 75-72 victory over Indiana State on Saturday.

After Brandon Murphy’s 3-point play pulled Indiana State within 60-59 with six minutes left, Timmer buried a 3-pointer and added a layup off a turnover to push Drake’s lead to 65-59. Brenton Scott’s 3 cut the deficit to three, but Timmer scored from long range to push the advantage to 70-64 with 2:22 left to play. Jordan Barnes knocked down two 3-pointers, the second one pulling the Sycamores within 73-72 with four seconds left.

De’Antae McMurray scored 18 of his 25 points in the first half and the Bulldogs (10-7, 4-0 Missouri Valley Conference) led 39-29 at intermission. Nick McGlynn added 14 points for Drake, which shot 53 percent from the floor.

Scott tied his season high with 25 points and set a career high with seven steals for the Sycamores (7-9, 2-2). Brandon Murphy chipped in with 16 points and eight rebounds, while Barnes scored 14 with six assists.

Area basketball scores from Saturday, 1/6/18

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January 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

OA-BCIG 72, IKM-Manning 64

CNOS Classic:
Ponca, Neb. 64, Kingsley-Pierson 40

Sioux City, West 76, West Sioux, Hawarden 71

GIRLS BASKETBALL
IKM-Manning 62, OA-BCIG 44

Carroll’s 24 lead Oklahoma St. to 96-87 OT win over Iowa St.

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January 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Jeffrey Carroll scored 24 points and Kendall Smith added a season-high 20 to help Oklahoma State defeat Iowa State 96-87 in overtime on Saturday. It was the first Big 12 victory for new coach Mike Boynton, and it snapped Iowa State’s 10-game win streak against the Cowboys.

Donovan Jackson scored a career-high 30 points for Iowa State. It was a heartbreaking loss for the Cyclones. Now, they are 0-3 in league play and have yet to play any of the league’s currently ranked teams.

The Cyclones will play at No. 10 Kansas on Tuesday.

2 from Audubon arrested on Theft charges

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January 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Police Chief Matt Starmer reports two people were arrested this past week, on Theft charges. On Tuesday, 62-year old Ronald Allen Siedelmann, of Audubon, was arrested for Theft in the 5th degree.  Siedelmann was cited and released on promise to appear in court

And, on Thursday, Audubon Police arrested 37-year old Angel Marie Siepker, of Audubon.  She was charged with Felony Theft in the 2nd degree, Fraud, and Ongoing Criminal Conduct.  The Iowa State Lottery assisted in the investigation.  Siepker appeared before a magistrate and was released on promise to appear in court.