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Kirkwood Women’s basketball wins NJCAA D-II title for seventh time

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March 26th, 2017 by admin

(Story from njcaa.org)

HARRISON, Ark. – In a highly anticipated showdown, No. 1 Kirkwood (Iowa) defeated No. 2 Johnson County (Kan.) 61-46 to capture the 2017 NJCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship at Pioneer Pavilion in Harrison, Arkansas.

With the win, Kirkwood caps off an undefeated season at 37-0 and takes home its seventh national championship in program history – setting the all-time mark in NJCAA DII Women’s Basketball.

  • Tournament MVP Simone Goods led the charge for the Eagles with a double-double, posting 19 points and 17 rebounds. Goods wraps up her 2017 season averaging 16.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per outing.
  • Tayana Wilson also reached double-figures for Kirkwood with 10 points.
  • Kirkwood outdueled Johnson County on the boards 42-29.  Deleyah Harris helped Goods control the glass with six rebounds of her own.
  • Johnson County closes out its season’s run at 33-3.
  • Monroe Community College (N.Y.) took down Kankakee (Ill.) 66-57 in the consolation finals to finish third in the tournament.
  • St. Louis (MO) won the second consolation game against Essex County (N.J.) 75-52 to round out the top five finishers of the tournament.

Southwestern CC Men’s hoops wins NJCAA D-II title

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March 26th, 2017 by admin

(Story from njcaa.org)

DANVILLE, Ill. (March 25, 2017) – In the 2017 NJCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Championship, Southwestern (Iowa) took down Louisburg (N.C.) 77-53 for the first national title the program’s history.

Southwestern led 31-25 at intermission. Tournament MVP Brodric Thomas and Jamil Maddred each tallied 11 second half points as the Spartans outscored the Hurricanes 46-28 to capture the championship 77-53.

  • Thomas finished with a game-high 18 points.
  • Southwestern finishes its championship season 36-1.
  • Louisburg drops to 30-5 to close out its season.
  • Southwestern averaged 84 points in the tournament, resulting in a winning margin of 15.75 points per contest.
  • Southwestern 6-1 all-time in tournament.
  • South Suburban (Ill.) and Richard Bland (VA) finished the tournament third and fourth, respectively.

Pitts, Ndow lead Northwest Missouri St to D-II championship

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March 26th, 2017 by admin

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Justin Pitts scored 23 points, Chris-Ebou Ndow had a double-double and Northwest Missouri State beat Fairmont State 71-61 Saturday in the NCAA Division II championship game.

Ndow finished with 17 points and 18 rebounds and Anthony Woods scored 13 with five rebounds and five assists for Northwest Missouri State (35-1). The Bearcats won their first men’s basketball national championship and became the first D-II school to win the title in football and basketball in the same academic year.

Pitts hit a 3-pointer to open the game, a layup by Woods made it 13-3 lead about 5½ minutes in and Northwest Missouri State took a 32-21 lead into the break. Another 3 by Pitts gave the Bearcats their biggest lead, 36-22, with 18 minutes to go and Fairmont State (34-3) trailed by at least eight the rest of the way.

Matt Bingaya had 24 points and seven rebounds and Thomas Winbush scored 17 with eight boards for the Falcons.

A layup by Shammgod Wells cut Fairmont’s deficit to 60-52 with 4:54 left, but Ndow answered with a layup eight seconds later and the Falcons missed their next eight shots, and two free throws by Ndow made it 68-54 with 1:12 remaining.

Fairmont, which came in averaging 95.4 points per game, shot just 31 percent (9 of 29) from the field in the first half. The Falcons set season lows for points in a half (21 in the first) and total points.

Both teams were appearing in their first D-II national championship game and each set school records for wins in a season.

 

Iowa officials agree to help Medicaid firms with shortfall

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March 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Newly released documents show Iowa officials have agreed to help private Medicaid management companies shoulder huge losses they’ve suffered in covering more than 500,000 poor or disabled Iowa residents. The Des Moines Register reports that the three national companies have complained losing about $450 million in Iowa’s shift to private Medicaid management, which started last April.

Documents obtained by the Register through an open-records request show that Department of Human Services leaders signed contract amendments in February, under which the government agreed to shoulder some of the losses. Department of Human Services spokeswoman Amy McCoy said Friday the agreements are expected to cost the state roughly $10 million, which would be paid more than a year from now. She says the federal government would also contribute.

Authorities ID 2 people found dead inside Boone home

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March 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BOONE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have identified two people whose bodies were found earlier this week inside a central Iowa home. Police say the bodies of 68-year-old Joyce Richeson and 39-year-old Jason Richeson were found inside the Boone home late Wednesday. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation has called their deaths suspicious and says a handgun was found inside the home. Police did not specify the Richesons’ relationship, but a neighbor told Des Moines television station KCCI that a woman and her son lived in the home.

Boone police and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation are investigating. Authorities say they believe the deaths are an isolated incident and that the public is not in danger.

Sioux City police officer hurt when pickup hits his SUV

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March 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City police officer is recovering after his patrol vehicle was broadsided by a pickup truck. The Sioux City Journal reports that the crash happened around 2 a.m. Friday when Sgt. Terry Ivener was traveling northbound on a city street and was hit by an eastbound pickup.

Police believe the 29-year-old woman driving the pickup had been drinking and say charges are pending. Investigators say the woman ran through a yield sign and hit the patrol SUV. Sioux City Fire Rescue was called to cut Ivener from the mangled SUV by cutting off the driver’s side doors. Ivener was taken to a Sioux City hospital, where he was treated and released. The woman was also taken the hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

Missing Clarinda Academy Students located in NE

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March 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Two students who were reported missing this (Saturday) morning from the Clarinda Academy, have been located and apprehended in Otoe County, NE, and a car reported stolen from Clarinda was also found. Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers said the teens were found sometime around 11:50-a.m.

Earlier in the day, Brothers say the male students, ages 17 and 15 were reported missing by Academy staff at around 4-a.m. It was later reported a Buick LeSabre had been stolen from the 700 block of S. 22nd Street, in Clarinda.

KAREL M. FARNSWORTH, 77, of Adair (Svcs. 3/28/17)

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March 25th, 2017 by admin

KAREL M. FARNSWORTH, 77, of Adair died Saturday, March 25th at the Community Care Center in Stuart. Funeral services for KAREL FARNSWORTH will be held 2-p.m. Tuesday, March 28th, at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Adair. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Adair has the arrangements.

Friends may call Tuesday at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Adair, where visitation with the family is from 1-until 2-p.m., Tuesday.

Burial will be in the Sunnyhill Cemetery at Adair.

KAREL FARNSWORTH is survived by:

Her daughters – Deanna (Walter) Rellar, of Sarasota, FL., and Karen Farnsworth, of West Des Moines.

Her brother – Kenneth Koboldt, of Earlham.

Her sister – Marjorie Koboldt, of Earlham.

U-P renews warning about track safety and “selfies”

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March 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Union Pacific is renewing its campaign to urge people to stay off railroad tracks. The railroad has created a series of animated videos about the potential dangers of railroad tracks that Union Pacific posts on social media sites.

The short videos highlight the risks of taking a selfie on railroad tracks or posing for high school senior pictures on or near train tracks. The videos are designed to be easily shared on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and other social media sites.

Federal statistics show that more than 400 people are killed nationwide each year while walking or standing on railroad property.

(Twitter track safety PSA here: https://twitter.com/UnionPacific/status/845290659573583873)

Sioux City air museum adds model of plane involved in 232 crash

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March 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mid America Museum of Aviation and Transportation has ended years of searching after finding a model of the D-C-10 like the one that crashed at the Sioux Gateway Airport in 1989. Museum director, Larry Finley says they started searching for a model of the plane two years before the 25th anniversary of the crash of Flight 232.

He says they went through the 25th anniversary two-and-a-half years ago without out a large-scale model, and about six months later he got a phone call from a man who had a 1/12 scale model. Finley says this model has a 13-foot wingspan. The model was just a short distance away in Moorland, near Fort Dodge. Finley says they made change to the model to fit into the exhibit.

He says one of the board members took the plane to his workshop and repainted it into the colors of the plane that landed there in 1989. There were 296 people on board the plane when it suffered engine failure and 185 survived after it made the emergency landing. Finley says one side of the model is clear and you can see inside. He says it adds perspective to the work the emergency responders did to save the lives of so many passengers on that day.

“It lights up inside so people can see the seating configuration, and adds quite an impressive unit to our 232 display,” Finley says. The model now hangs above the Flight 232 exhibit at the museum in Sioux City.

(Radio Iowa)