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Game Design major, E-Sports team coming to Grand View University

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March 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Grand View University in Des Moines will be launching a new academic discipline unique to Iowa. Beginning this fall, students at the school will be able to major in game design. Grand View administrators say students who pursue a bachelor’s degree in Game Design will be trained in such things as animation, video production and 3-D illustration. English professor Joshua Call, who describes himself as a “lifetime gamer,” says he finds the intersection of storytelling with decision-making in gaming an important academic pursuit.

“Games are, if you break them down, a way of rendering complicated information, decision making, and ideas through a graphic and interactive format,” Call says. The introduction of the major in gaming design comes as Grand View is set to join around 50 colleges nationwide in making E-Sports a varsity level activity. The vice president of student affairs at Grand View, Jay Prescott, says top players are already being recruited and offered scholarships.

“Just like other sports, there are positions on the team within the game of League of Legends, so we will actually recruit positions just like you would in basketball or football,” Prescott says. The E-Sports team will go up against other squads, via online video, in the five-player game called League of Legends. Prescott says interest in E-Sports is rapidly growing. He expects the number of schools participating in the video game competition will double within the next year.

(Radio Iowa/Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Rob Dillard)

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, March 12th 2017

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March 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 4:50 a.m. CST

GRAETTINGER, Iowa (AP) — A fiery train derailment in Iowa has at one group suggesting that the industry should move faster to upgrade aging rail tankers. A Union Pacific train hauling 100 tankers full of ethanol derailed early Friday over a creek near Graettinger, about 160 miles northwest of Des Moines. It sent 27 tanker cars off the tracks. Federal rules enacted in 2015 call for replacing or retrofitting the tankers by 2029.

DENMARK, Iowa (AP) — The Lee County Sheriff’s Office says a southeastern Denmark man has been shot, and his son is believed to be the shooter. Sheriff Stacy Weber says in a news release that deputies and medics found a man suffering from two gunshot wounds in a house Saturday morning. Authorities arrested the son in Fort Madison, and he was taken to juvenile detention center in Montrose. He has been charged with willful injury.

WEBSTER CITY, Iowa (AP) — Investigators have not yet been able to determine what caused a central Iowa house fire this week that killed one man and injured a woman. Webster City Fire Chief Charles Stansfield tells the Fort Dodge Messenger that investigators are still working. Firefighters who arrived at the burning house Wednesday night found the couple inside. Both were taken to a hospital, where the man died. The woman remains in critical condition. Their names have not yet been released.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Democratic Party has announced that Kevin Geiken is the state party’s new director, replacing outgoing executive director Ben Foecke. A party news release says Geiken worked on former President Barack Obama’s 2008 and 2012 campaigns. He also served as deputy executive director for the Iowa Democratic Party during the 2014 cycle.

RALPH VICTOR RIGGS, 87, of Atlantic (Svcs. 3/18/17)

Obituaries

March 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

RALPH VICTOR RIGGS, 87, of Atlantic, died March 11th. Funeral services for RALPH RIGGS will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, March 18th, at the 1st United Methodist Church, in Atlantic. Funeral arrangements have been made by the family and First UMC in Atlantic.

Visitation will be held two-hours prior to the service at the church (from 9-to 11-am Saturday), with graveside services at Noon, and a luncheon at the church to follow (beginning at 12:45).

RALPH RIGGS is survived by:

His sons – Mike (Lisa) Riggs, of Elk Horn, & Jeff (Jayne) Riggs, of Olathe, KS.

His daughter – Pat (Dale) Hemminger, of Harlan.

7 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, his sister-in-law Eloise Brower, of Red Oak, other relatives and friends.

No. 23 Iowa State beats No. 11 W Virginia for Big 12 title

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March 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Monte Morris scored 17 points, Deonte Burton and Matt Thomas helped him deal with West Virginia’s attacking defense, and No. 23 Iowa State beat the No. 11 Mountaineers 80-74 on Saturday night for the Cyclones’ third Big 12 Tournament title in four years.

Burton had 16 points and Thomas finished with 12 for the fourth-seeded Cyclones (23-10), who will enter the NCAA Tournament as one of the nation’s hottest teams. They’ve won nine of their last 10 games, with their only loss during that stretch coming a week ago in Morgantown.

They avenged that defeat in a big way at the Sprint Center.

Iowa State has never lost in four appearances in the Big 12 title game, while the Mountaineers (26-8) remain without a conference tournament title of any kind since winning the Big East in 2010.

Jevon Carter had 18 points for West Virginia.

Fiery Iowa train derailment has 1 group calling for change

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March 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

GRAETTINGER, Iowa (AP) — A fiery train derailment in rural Iowa has at least one group suggesting that the industry should move faster to upgrade aging rail tankers. A Union Pacific train hauling 100 tankers full of ethanol derailed early Friday over a creek near Graettinger, about 160 miles northwest of Des Moines. It sent 27 tanker cars off the tracks.

Federal rules enacted in 2015 call for replacing or retrofitting the tankers in question by 2029, although most would have to come off the tracks sooner. Karen Darch, co-chair of an Illinois-based coalition that has pushed for rail safety enhancements, says she would like “to see the industry stepping up and beating the deadline.”

IA Boys State Basketball Tournament Scores (3/11/17)

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March 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

3A State Tournament
Third Place
Waverly-Shell Rock 48, West Delaware, Manchester 44

3A State Championship

Cedar Rapids/Xavier 54, Sgt. Bluff-Luton 49

4A State Tournament
Third Place
Sioux City, East 58, Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 56

4A State Championship

Iowa City West 64, West Des Moines/Valley 50

Wendell scores 34 and No. 20 Drake women beat Shockers 86-68

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March 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MOLINE, Ill. (AP) — Lizzy Wendell scored 23 of her season-high-tying 34 points in the second half when No. 20 Drake rallied to beat Wichita State 86-68 on Saturday and advance to the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament championship game with a record-setting 21st straight victory.

The top-seeded Bulldogs (27-4) were tied for the longest win streak in MVC history with the 2013-14 Wichita State team before beating this season’s Shockers for the third time and earning a title-game matchup Sunday with the winner of No. 2 seed Northern Iowa and No. 6 seed Evansville.

The Bulldogs scored only 20 points in the first half before breaking away with a 24-point third quarter in their Friday quarterfinal win over Illinois State, and Saturday found themselves trailing the fifth-seeded Shockers 33-27 at halftime. But they scored 37 points in the third quarter, including 13 from Wendell and 12 of Sammie Bachrodt’s 14, to lead by 12. They led by as many as 24 in the final quarter.

Caitlin Ingle had 11 assists and 11 points for Drake.

Rangie Bessard scored 27 points with 13 rebounds for the Shockers (15-16).

EARL BAUDLER, 85, of Fontanelle (Svcs. 3/17/17)

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March 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

EARL BAUDLER, 85, of Fontanelle, died Saturday, March 11th,  at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Greenfield. Funeral services for EARL BAUDLER will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, March 17th, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held on Thursday at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with the family present from 6-until 8-p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be in the Fontanelle Cemetery with full military graveside rites conducted by the Fontanelle American Legion Carlson Post No. 247. A luncheon will be held at the church following the committal services at the cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Earl Baudler memorial fund to be established by the family.

EARL BAUDLER is survived by:

His wife Charlene, and his children: Earlene (Rollie) Purdy, of Greenfield; Mickey (Cindy) Baudler, of Fontanelle; Roxanne (Jerry) Purdy, of Adel; Craig (Lisa) Baudler, of Fontanelle; John (Darla) Baudler, of Fontanelle; and Timothy Baudler, of West Hollywood, CA;

14 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Reminder: Nebraska, Iowa move to daylight-saving time tonight!

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March 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — It’s time to spring forward again, as the country makes the switch to daylight-saving time. Like those in almost all other states, Nebraskans and Iowans will trade an hour of sleep starting Sunday morning for an extra hour of sunlight in the evening.

The government expanded daylight-saving time in 2007 in an effort to save energy. It now begins on the second Sunday in March and continues until the first Sunday in November. The official change occurs at 2 a.m. Sunday, local time, although people often change their clocks before going to bed Saturday night.

Daylight-saving time ends Nov. 5.

NTSB: Fire at Iowa train derailment still burning Saturday

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March 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

GRAETTINGER, Iowa (AP) — An investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board says an ethanol-fueled fire in northwestern Iowa at the site of rural train derailment is still burning nearly 36 hours after it erupted.

Peter Knudson with the NTSB says that two tankers carrying ethanol were still burning midmorning Saturday, keeping investigators away from the site. Knudson said investigators still planned to interview train crew members Saturday and perform other limited investigation until they can take a look at the site.

The derailment occurred around 1 a.m. Friday near Graettinger, about 160 miles northwest of Des Moines. It sent 27 tanker cars, each carrying 25,000 gallons of ethanol, off the tracks. Two crew members escaped unharmed, and no other injuries had been reported.

The train was operated by Omaha-based Union Pacific Railroad.