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Morris, Thomas lead Iowa St past Texas Tech, 82-80 in OT

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February 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Behind 23 points from Monte Morris and 20 from Matt Thomas, Iowa State picked up an 82-80 overtime win against Texas Tech on Monday night. Naz Mitrou-Long added 16 points for Iowa State (18-9, 10-5 Big 12), which was held without a field goal for the final four-plus minutes of overtime.

Texas Tech (17-11, 5-10) was led by 17 points from Niem Stevenson and 16 points apiece from Justin Gray and Zach Smith. Donovan Jackson hit two free throws to give Iowa State the lead, 79-78, for good with 1:55 left in overtime. Matt Thomas made two more foul shots and Morris added a third to make it 82-78 with 17 seconds to go.

Keenan Evans made a layup seven seconds later to pull Texas Tech within two and the Red Raiders fouled Nick Weiler-Babb, who missed both free throws, with 6.7 second remaining. Smith rebounded the second miss but Texas Tech didn’t get off a shot; Devon Thomas hit a 3, but it came just after the buzzer.

Iowa State hires Virginia Tech’s Dresser as wrestling coach

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February 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Kevin Dresser, who built Virginia Tech into an Atlantic Coast Conference wrestling power, was hired Monday as Iowa State’s wrestling coach. He grew up in Humboldt, Iowa, and wrestled for the rival Hawkeyes. He succeeds Kevin Jackson, who is stepping down following the end of his eighth season.

Dresser agreed to a seven-year deal worth $2.25 million plus incentives, Iowa State said. Virginia Tech said Tony Robie, in his 11th season as associate head coach at the school, will serve as interim head coach for the rest of the season.

Dresser was the 2016 National Wrestling Coaches’ Association Coach of the Year. He became the Hokies’ wrestling coach 11 years ago. The Hokies went 48-5 in dual meets the past three seasons and placed in the top 10 at the NCAA meet each of the past four years.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, 2/21/17

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February 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A panel of House lawmakers has approved a bill that would prevent Iowa judicial courts from applying foreign law to state cases. The American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa says the bill mirrors anti-Sharia legislation passed in other states, though Sharia law is not directly referenced in the bill. The GOP-led House Judiciary Subcommittee agreed Monday to support the bill. It now heads to a full committee.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s largest state employees union has filed a lawsuit challenging a new law that eliminates most collective bargaining rights for public workers. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Iowa Council 61 filed the lawsuit Monday in Polk County District Court. It seeks an order halting immediate enforcement of the changes. The lawsuit argues that the law violates language in the Iowa Constitution that ensures equality to citizens.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad has defended allowing a lobbyist to attend a private bill signing of the state’s new collective bargaining law. Branstad told reporters Monday that Drew Klein of Americans for Prosperity witnessed the Friday signing because the lobbyist asked. Members of the press inquired about the event and were told it was private. Branstad defended the media’s exclusion from the signing by saying he’s accessible through events like weekly press conferences.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say five people have been wounded in a shooting that involved two Ames police officers. Police say the officers fired back at people who had fired from a car into a crowd early Sunday morning. Three people in the crowd were taken to hospitals, and police say two wounded suspects and two other men were found at a Fort Dodge hospital and arrested.

Red Oak man already in jail now faces drug charges after search warrant executed

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February 20th, 2017 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department conducted a search warrant in the 1000 block of East Corning Street in Red Oak on Monday and recovered drugs and drug paraphernalia. 32-year-old Robert B. Harris of Red Oak was already in custody on theft charges and will now face drug charges.

Officers seized numerous items of drug paraphernalia, pipes, bongs, scales, and baggies. They also found approximately .88 grams of suspected Methamphetamine. Officers also recovered stolen property that belonged to the Hardware Hank Store in Red Oak.

Harris was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance (a serious misdemeanor) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (a simple misdemeanor).  He is being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 cash bond.

THERESA SOYER, 81, of Carroll (Svcs. 02/23/2017)

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February 20th, 2017 by admin

THERESA SOYER, 81, of Carroll died Sunday, February 19th at Regency Park in Carroll.  Mass of Christian Burial for THERESA SOYER will be held Thursday, February 23rd at 1:00pm at the Holy Spirit Church in Carroll. Ohde Twit Funeral Home in Carroll has the arrangements.

Burial will be Thursday at 4:00pm in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Templeton.

Friends may call Wednesday, February 22nd from 5:00pm-7:00pm at the funeral home with a Catholic Daughters Rosary at 5:30pm and a prayer service at 6:30pm. Visitation will resume on Thursday at 12:00pm at the church prior to services.

THERESA SOYER is survived by:

Children: Dave Langel of Milford. Keith Langel of Milford. Paul Soyer of Des Moines.

Sister: Agnes Sporleder of Carroll.

5 Grandchildren

Class 1A, 2A, and 3A girls state basketball brackets

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February 20th, 2017 by admin

After regional finals were played on Monday the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union quickly released the pairings for the Class 1A, 2A, and 3A state basketball tournaments.  The girls tourneys will be played Monday, February 27th through Saturday, March 4th at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Class 1A

Quarterfinals on Monday, February 27th

Springville vs. Burlington Notre Dame 10:00am
Marquette Catholic vs. Kingsley-Pierson 11:45am
Turkey Valley vs. Janesville 1:30pm
Exira-EHK vs. Sidney 3:15pm

Class 2A

Quarterfinals

Iowa City Regina vs. Logan-Magnolia Monday, February 27 5:00pm
Western Christian vs. North Linn Monday, February 27 6:45pm
Treynor vs. Van Meter Monday, February 27 8:30pm
Central Decatur vs. Cascade Tuesday, February 28th 10:00am

Class 3A

Quarterfinals Tuesday, February 28th

Sioux Center vs. PCM 11:45am
Crestwood vs. Cherokee 1:30pm
Center Point-Urbana vs. Davenport Assumption 3:15pm
Pocahontas Area vs. Clear Lake 5:00pm

Postseason basketball scoreboard 2/20/2017

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February 20th, 2017 by admin

GIRLS

CLASS 1A Regional Finals

Region 1 @ Mapleton: Exira-EHK 52, Akron Westfield 46
Region 8 @ Neola: Sidney 55, Glidden-Ralston 52

CLASS 2A Regional Finals

Region 2 @ Ida Grove: Treynor 74, West Sioux 52
Region 3 @ Stuart: Logan-Magnolia 62, Mount Ayr 42
Region 4 @ Waukee: Van Meter 39, Panorama 38

BOYS

CLASS 3A District Semifinals

District 15 @ Atlantic: ADM 65, Harlan 51
District 15 @ Atlantic: Atlantic 58, Winterset 45

District 16 @ Glenwood: Carroll 64, Creston 54
District 16 @ Glenwood: Glenwood 64, Denison-Schleswig 36

CLASS 4A Substate First Round

Substate 1 @ Sioux City West: Sioux City West 52, Sioux City North 46
Substate 1 @ Lewis Central: Lewis Central 75, Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 38

Spartans head back to state with big second half against Akron-Westfield

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February 20th, 2017 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans girls basketball team is headed to the Class 1A State Tournament for the third straight year, but it took a big second half effort to get there. The Spartans outscored Akron-Westfield 32-13 in the second half to win by a final of 52-46 in Mapleton on Monday night. The Spartans trailed 33-20 after a sloppy first half but flipped the tables in the second half and held the Westerners scoreless in the third quarter.  Exira-EHK Head Coach Tom Petersen was proud of their second half effort.

The Spartans didn’t take care of the basketball in the first half well and also were dominated on the glass with the Westerners getting multiple second and third chance possessions. Coach Petersen said his team wasn’t rotating and playing defense well early in the game.

Spartan Junior Sophia Peppers led the second half charge with 17 of her game-high 21 points coming after the break.  Peppers said Coach Petersen was very motivational in the halftime locker room.

Peppers also talked about the defensive adjustments that helped spark the turnaround.

The Spartans will make their third straight trip to the state tournament after making the semifinals two seasons ago and falling in the first round last year.  Peppers said the team is motivated to have success at state this year.

Akron-Westfield was led in the loss by Bailey Davis with 11 points and their season ends with a 19-5 record.  The Spartans improve to 23-1 and will face the 23-1 Sidney Cowgirls in the first round of the 1A State Tournament on Monday, February 27th at 3:15pm.  We’ll have coverage of the game on KJAN from Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Listen to the full post-game interviews with Head Coach Tom Petersen and Sophia Peppers below.

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Enhance Iowa hears presentation from Atlantic Parks Director

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February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Enhance Iowa Board, on February 8th, heard a presentation from Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department Director Seth Staashelm, with regard to the City’s application for funds to complete a phase of the Schildberg Recreation Area (SRA) improvements. Staashelm told the Parks and Rec Board Monday evening, that overall, the meeting went well, but there are some additional funds that need to be raised before the Enhance Iowa Board scores the application on March 8th, which is date of the next meeting Staashelm must attend to update their Board.

He said he had 10-minutes to make his presentation for consideration, along with eight other project presenters, and he received a lot of positive feedback. The application did show a “fundraising gap” amounting to approximately $29,000. Staashelm said the City can use funds from the Parks Capital Improvement 2020 Program, from the County and Connect-A-Dock, who is helping with the ADA accessible fishing pier, Cass County Community Foundation, Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs. While some of those are “Pending” funds, Seth says he hopes to get more committed letters of support before the March 8th meeting. He also hopes to use Trust and Agency Funds.

The Parks and Rec Department is seeking $175,000 from Enhance Iowa for the SRA improvements. In other business, Staashelm said has a special deal for persons wanting to attend an Iowa Wild American Hockey League (AHL) game on March 18th, “Atlantic Parks and Recreation Night” at Wells Fargo Arena, in Des Moines. The $22 price per person of the tickets includes the game against the Milwaukee Admirals, followed by a Gaelic Storm Concert and Saint Patrick’s Day hat giveaway. 22 tickets are available by calling Staashelm at 712-243-3542 by no later than March 3rd.

And, Staashelm said Monday that the ice skating rink is closed at Sunnyside Park, due to the obvious change in the weather. The roads in Sunnyside Park are now open again, and the Tennis court nets are up. The Basketball Court should be available for use by Tuesday night, but the restrooms will remain closed until there’s no more chance of frost or freezing temps in the forecast.

 

Sioux City mom says son was hit by gunshots in Ames Drive By

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February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A Sioux City woman has confirmed that her son was one of five people wounded in a drive-by shooting early Sunday in Ames. Officers were sent to the scene around 1:30 a.m. Sunday on reports that two groups were fighting as bars closed in the area. As police officers separated the groups, shots were fired from a stopped car into the crowd. Police say two officers fired into the car, which sped away. Three bystanders in the crowd were taken to hospitals for treatment of non-life-threatening gunshot wounds.

Kathy Heaton of Sioux City has confirmed that one of those three victims is her son, Kyle Heaton, who is a student at Iowa State University, and that he sustained a gunshot wound to his leg. Heaton’s mother says her son has been treated and released from an Ames hospital and that the wound was not serious. Commander Geoff Huff of the Ames Police says the two wounded suspects and two other men were found at a Fort Dodge hospital. All four of those men, who are from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, were arrested.

(Radio Iowa)