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High School Basketball Scoreboard Tuesday 1/3/17

Sports

January 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Harlan 74, Atlantic 71
Alta/Aurelia 53, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 43
Ar-We-Va, Westside 81, Paton-Churdan 49
Audubon 65, Logan-Magnolia 60
Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 67, Unity Christian, Orange City 53
CAM, Anita 52, Coon Rapids-Bayard 49
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 53, Red Oak 52
Denison-Schleswig 63, Shenandoah 50
Des Moines Christian 80, West Central Valley, Stuart 50
Earlham 68, Woodward-Granger 55
Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars 81, Akron-Westfield 58
Glenwood 61, South Page, College Springs -Clarinda 24
Hinton 58, Westwood, Sloan 19
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 70, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 48
Lamoni 72, Orient-Macksburg 40
LeMars 65, Storm Lake 53
Lewis Central 64, Creston 48
Nebraska City Lourdes, Neb. 53, Fremont Mills, Tabor 46
Panorama, Panora 70, Ogden 65
Pella 85, ADM, Adel 60
South Central Calhoun 60, OA-BCIG 47
Southeast Valley 64, East Sac County 55
Treynor 57, Tri-Center, Neola 54, OT
Van Meter 69, AC/GC 25

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Harlan 67, Atlantic 49
Alta/Aurelia 53, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 20
Ar-We-Va 51, Paton-Churdan 49
Boyer Valley, Dunlap 53, Charter Oak-Ute 47
CAM, Anita 58, Coon Rapids-Bayard 43
Clarinda 48, Glenwood 47
Des Moines Christian 72, West Central Valley, Stuart 25
East Sac County 47, Southeast Valley 22
Glidden-Ralston 71, Woodbine 35
Lamoni 55, Orient-Macksburg 17
LeMars 48, Storm Lake 29
Lewis Central 55, Creston 19
Logan-Magnolia 59, Audubon 44
Nebraska City Lourdes, Neb. 57, Fremont Mills, Tabor 33
Panorama, Panora 55, Ogden 31
Pella 69, ADM, Adel 26
Shenandoah 43, Denison-Schleswig 27
Sidney 58, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 50
South Central Calhoun 55, OA-BCIG 51
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 47, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 46
Treynor 68, Tri-Center, Neola 29
Van Meter 59, AC/GC 23
Westwood, Sloan 65, Hinton 22
Woodward-Granger 44, Earlham 42

Winter Weather Advisory for far s.w. IA Counties 6-p.m Wed.to 6-a.m. Thu.

Weather

January 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

340 AM CST WED JAN 4 2017

WINTERY WEATHER IS EXPECTED TONIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL WILL GRADUALLY EXPAND EASTWARD OUT OF WESTERN NEBRASKA THIS AFTERNOON AND PUSH INTO EASTERN NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST IOWA BY EARLY EVENING.

FREMONT & PAGE COUNTIES: WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 AM CST THURSDAY.

* TIMING…ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOULD BE UNDERWAY BY EARLY EVENING AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE REST OF TONIGHT. TOTAL AMOUNTS RANGING FROM 1 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE.

* MAIN IMPACT…TRAVEL MAY BECOME DIFFICULT. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW
COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE
DRIVING.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW
WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW
COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE
DRIVING.

TN man arrested on drug and weapons charges & warrants, in Fremont County Wed. morning

News

January 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early this (Wednesday) morning in Fremont County, resulted in the arrest of a man from Tennessee on numerous drug and weapons charges, as well as multiple warrants from out of state. Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports 27-year old Jeffrey Sizemore, of Millington, TN, was found to be in possession of Meth, Marijuana, numerous pieces of drug paraphernalia, and dangerous weapons. A records check revealed he was wanted on numerous warrants.

Sizemore was taken into custody without incident and brought to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held pending an initial court appearance.

Jeffrey Sizemore

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Jan. 4th 2017

News

January 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CST

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Police video shows an Iowa trooper jammed the barrel of his loaded rifle into the shoulder of a suspect at the end of a police chase, leaving the man injured. The Associated Press obtained the video through an Iowa open records law request. It shows suspect Shanne Arre reacting in pain after Iowa State Patrol officer Jeremy Probasco strikes him with the weapon.

BOONE, Iowa (AP) — A man who died after a fall at a state park near Boone has been identified as an Ames resident. The state Department of Natural Resources on Tuesday identified the fall victim as 63-year-old Danny Dean Carlile. He was among about 100 people who joined for a New Year’s Day hike Sunday morning at Ledges State Park. Carlile lost his footing while taking photos at an overlook and fell about 60 feet. He was flown to a Des Moines hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A Massachusetts-based company says it hopes to build a manufacturing and distribution center in eastern Iowa that eventually will employ 500 people. Davenport Mayor Frank Klipsch announced Tuesday that plastic-container company Sterilite wants to build a $73 million facility on 160 acres of land. KWQC-TV reports it would be the largest building in Davenport. City officials will begin considering an incentive package that would include 15 years of property tax rebates and road improvements.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad says it “makes sense” for Iowa to consider legislation that would require voters to show identification when casting an election ballot in the state. The Republican governor told reporters Tuesday that such a requirement would ensure voters are valid and aren’t voting in more than one state. State officials do not track voter fraud statewide, but cases of fraudulent voting are exceedingly rare in Iowa.

Trojans fall short at Harlan in Boys Hoops Tuesday

Sports

January 3rd, 2017 by admin

It was a see-saw affair on Tuesday night between Atlantic and Harlan in Boys Basketball and the Cyclones made just enough plays down the stretch to win 74-71.  Both teams traded the lead throughout the night but it was back to back three point plays from Logan Klaassen that got Harlan the late lead they would hang on to for the win. In back-to-back possessions Klaassen hit a three and got a hoop and one to flip the score from 64-65 to 70-65 in favor of the Cyclones. Harlan would then run as much clock as they could and ended up with three straight 1 and bonus opportunities due to offensive rebounds. Atlantic got the lead back down to two after an Austin Alexander three before Caleb Rasmussen made one free throw to push the lead back to three.  Atlantic got a couple of good looks from the outside by Chase Mullenix but his tries were off the mark. Rasmussen missed two freebies with 4 seconds left but Atlantic couldn’t get a shot off before the final horn.

Much of the scoring came from the three point line as the teams combined for 25 makes from distance.  Atlantic Head Coach Alan Jenkins said it wasn’t the game plan to shoot as much as they did from the outside but both teams were making them.

Coach Jenkins felt like the game was really lost on the defensive end of the floor.

Harlan Senior Guard Caleb Rasmussen had a huge impact on the game with his ability to drive into the lane and not only score 18 points himself but create open shots for teammates.

The Cyclones were led by Logan Klassen’s 24 points and improve to 3-1 in conference play and 4-4 overall. Atlantic falls to 3-1 in Hawkeye Ten play and 6-3 overall. They were led by Austin Alexander with 24 points off 8 made threes and Garrett Franken with 21.  The Trojans next travel to Denison on Friday night, a game we’ll have for you on KJAN.

Victim of fatal fall at state park identified as Ames man

News

January 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BOONE, Iowa (AP) — A man who died after a fall at a central Iowa state park has been identified as an Ames resident. The state Department of Natural Resources on Tuesday identified the fall victim as 63-year-old Danny Dean Carlile. Carlile was among about 100 people who joined for a New Year’s Day hike Sunday morning at Ledges State Park, south of Boone.

Carlile had left a trail to take photos at an overlook known as Solstice Rock when he lost his footing and fell about 60 feet. He was flown to a Des Moines hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Atlantic City Council to swear-in new Police Chief and Officer

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January 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones will swear-in two law enforcement officers during the City Council meeting at City Hall beginning at 5:30-p.m., Wednesday.  Lt. Dave Erickson, who officially took over as Chief of Police on January 1st, will take the Oath of Office. With Erickson’s promotion to Chief, and the resignation of Officer Cody Eckles, the City was down two full-time officers. The first Officer to join the City is Cameron Ward, who comes to Atlantic from the Griswold area. Ward will also take the Oath of Office Wednesday evening from Mayor Dave Jones.

In other business, the Council will hold a Public Hearing on the Development Agreement with the Whitney Group, LLC, authorizing an annual appropriation of Tax Increment Payments and pledging certain tax increment revenues to the payment of the agreement.

The hearing will be followed by a Resolution approving the Urban Renewal Joint Agreement with Cass County, with regard to a TIF (Tax Increment Financing) for the Elite Octane, LLC ethanol plant project. Afterward, Susan Fisher, with the EPA, will update the Council on efforts to remove PCE (a chemical found in Dry Cleaning Solvent) contamination found in certain areas of the community.

And, the Council will act on a Resolution endorsing the Use of City Funds for matching funds for [an] Enhance Iowa Community Attraction and Tourism (CAT) Grant. The grant requires matching funds from the City in the amount of $100,000 for an ADA accessible pier, gravel parking lot and engineering fees, associated with the Schildberg Recreation Area campground and bathhouse projects, which will cost an estimated $500,000 altogether. Cass County has already committed $25,000 as its share of the match. If approved, and Enhance Iowa CAT grant would cover the $175,000 in cost for the bathhouse to be located adjacent to the campgrounds.

Sunnyside Ice rink in Atlantic is now open

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January 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department Director Seth Staashelm reports the Ice rink at Sunnyside Park is officially open. The Ice Rink opened at 5-p.m. Tuesday and will be open to the general public, skaters and non skaters alike, from 6-a.m. until 10-p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 6-a.m. until 11-p.m. Friday through Sunday.

There are available benches and picnic tables available to relax and an outdoor patio heater available to warm up a bit. The Ice rink will have rules, hours, and information posted at the site.

If there are any questions reach the Atlantic Parks and Rec Dept. through facebook or call Atlantic Parks and Recreation at 712-243-3542. Follow Sunnyside Ice Rink on Facebook with the following link https://www.facebook.com/Atlanticicerink/# with any updated information on hours, closures, and events.

College Saving Iowa fees for investing reduced for 7th time this decade

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January 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The fee for investments in the state-managed “College Savings Iowa” program have been reduced. State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald says the fee has now dipped to one-fifth of one percent. “This is the seventh decrease in price we’ve been able to initiate over the last 10 years,” Fitzgerald says. The fees have fallen 65 percent over the past decade, primarily because administrative costs have remained steady, while participation has increased dramatically.

“We take great pride in having a low-cost, professionally-managed college fund,” Fitzgerald says. “…We’re up to over $4.2 billion in the fund. We have over 240,000 accounts and that speaks for itself that people love it.” The reduced investment fee took effect January 1st. It means investors each year pay only two-dollars for every thousand ($1000) invested.

“We want the message to get out to all corners of the state of Iowa, to every parent and grandparent because a third of the people that own these accounts are grandparents. They’re the ones that have the money,” Fitzgerald says. “The bigger we can get the fund, with more people in it, we can pass the savings on to Iowans. And that’s what we’re doing.”

The governor and legislators created the College Savings Iowa program in 1998. In the past decade, investments in the fund have nearly quadrupled. The fund is only open to Iowa taxpayers.

(Radio Iowa)

2nd flu-related death reported in Iowa

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January 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

While influenza spread in Iowa remains low, surveillance indicates activity is increasing and the number of flu-related deaths in Iowa now stands at two. The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) today (Tuesday) confirmed the influenza-related death of an elderly (81 years of age and older) Central Iowa male who had underlying health conditions. In addition, surveillance indicates all four of the flu viruses covered by the 2016/2017 vaccine are circulating in Iowa.

IDPH Medical Director, Dr. Patricia Quinlisk says “This year’s influenza vaccine appears to be a good match to the virus strains being seen in Iowa. With flu season potentially lasting at least another two months, it’s certainly not too late to get a flu vaccination.”

The flu is a respiratory illness caused by viruses. The flu comes on suddenly and may cause severe illness or even death in people such as the very young or very old, or those who have underlying health conditions. Symptoms may include fever, headache, tiredness, cough, sore throat, nasal congestion, and body aches. Illness typically lasts two to seven days, and often puts healthy people in bed for days.

Contact your health care provider or local health department to find out where the flu vaccine is available in your community or use the Flu Vaccine Finder at https://vaccinefinder.org.