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Cyclone Men’s Basketball Signs A Pair

Sports

November 8th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach T.J. Otzelberger announced Wednesday the signings of two preps to National Letters of Intent. The third signing day under Otzelberger, the class ranks as the fifth-best in school history.

The Cyclones signed Nojus Indrusaitis (6-5 | Guard | Chicago, Ill. | Brewster Academy) and Dwayne Pierce (6-5 | Guard | Long Island, N.Y. | Christ The King Regional). JT Rock was originally a member of the class of 2024 before reclassifying this past summer and joining the Cyclones this fall.

The class is rated No. 33 nationally by Rivals and No. 34 by 247sports. It ranks third in the Big 12 by Rivals and sixth by 247Sports.

A consensus four-star recruit, Indrusaitis is the 10th highest-ranked signee for Iowa State in the modern era. He is a consensus top 100 player in the country by all three national outlets, ranking No. 79 by 247Sports, No. 82 by Rivals and No. 85 by ESPN. Indrusaitis played his junior season at St. Rita High School, but is attending Brewster Academy for his senior season. He has been a member of Lithuania’s U18 FIBA team and played for Nike Meanstreets on the EYBL circuit. During his junior year at St. Rita, he averaged 16 points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals per game, leading his team to the Chicago Catholic League Championship. Over the summer, he participated in Basketball Without Borders Europe Camp, where he was named the MVP.

“Nojus is a high-character young man with a passion for the sport,” Otzelberger said. “A highly-skilled combo guard, Nojus makes plays off the dribble and is excellent in the pick and roll game. He sees the game a step ahead on both ends of the floor. He rebounds extremely well for his size at the guard position.”

Pierce is a four-star recruit by Rivals and ESPN, while ranking as a three-star from 247Sports. He is the 12th highest-ranked signee for Iowa State in the modern era. Pierce is ranked No. 86 by ESPN, No. 116 by Rivals and No. 135 by 247Sports. Playing for Christ the King Regional, Pierce led his squad to the 2023 Brooklyn-Queens Championship. In the title game, Pierce tallied 22 points, five rebounds, five steals and two assists in a victory over St. Francis Prep. Pierce has played for the New York Gauchos on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit and New York Renaissance on the Nike EYBL Circuit.

“Dwayne is a tremendous young man,” Otzelberger said. “He is a dynamic play-making guard that gets downhill to the basket. Dwayne lives in the paint and is a physical player, making plays for himself and his teammates. He can defend multiple positions, while his size and strength will have an impact getting rebounds.”

Iowa Wrestling Camps 2024

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November 8th, 2023 by admin

2024 Iowa Wrestling Camp dates are now posted! Please visit Iowawrestlingcamps.com to read more about dates and details. Registration will begin in mid-January. Please register early! Camp will fill up quickly!

If you have any questions about camp, please do not hesitate to reach out. Either respond to this email or give us a call at the number below. We hope to have you at camp in 2024!

DAN MANHART, 66, of Neola (11-11-2023)

Obituaries

November 8th, 2023 by Jim Field

DAN MANHART, 66, of Neola died at his home on Tuesday, November 7, 2023.  Funeral service for DAN MANHART will be held on Saturday, November 11th, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at the Minden United Church of Christ.  Fouts Funeral Home of Woodbine is in charge of arrangements.

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Visitation will be from 5:00 p. m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday at the church.

The burial will be at the Minden Cemetery.

DAN MANHART is survived by

Wife:  Peggy “Ploen” Manhart of Neola

Siblings: Vern Manhart and Lois Gittins of Neola; Linda Manhart of Council Bluffs; David (Cindy) Manhart of Neola and Calvin (Amy) Manhart of Missouri Valley

and many other relatives and friends.

Governor says it’s time for Iowa Supreme Court to uphold ‘fetal heartbeat’ law

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November 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) [CORRECTION TO ORIGINAL REPORT] – Iowa’s attorney general has filed a legal brief asking the state’s Supreme Court to let a so-called “fetal heartbeat” law go into effect. Wednesday’s filing comes a day after voters in Republican-leaning Ohio ratified a constitutional amendment to guarantee abortion access. Governor Kim Reynolds says she won her 2018 race after signing the bill to ban most abortions after the sixth week of a pregnancy when fetal activity typically can be detected. The governor’s legal counsel worked with the attorney general on the brief that argues the law should go into effect.

In 2019, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled the bill was unconstitutional. Since then, Reynolds has appointed five of the court’s seven justices. After the U-S Supreme Court’s ruling that overturned Roe v Wade, Reynolds asked the Iowa Supreme Court to let that 2018 law go into effect, but the Iowa court, in a tie vote, kept an injunction in place preventing the six-week abortion ban from going into effect. Reynolds says it’s time for the court to uphold the law once and for all.

Iowa Democratic Party chair Rita Hart says a law banning abortion at six weeks is not what a rapidly growing majority of Iowans want and Democrats will stand up to Republicans on the abortion issue.

Radio Iowa reports on Wednesday mistakenly suggested the Iowa Supreme Court agreed just yesterday to hear legal arguments over the Fetal Heartbeat Act. The court made that announcement in late July and it was Attorney General Bird’s legal brief that was filed yesterday (Wednesday).

No. 3 Iowa women play No. 8 Virginia Tech in Charlotte Thursday night

Sports

November 8th, 2023 by admin

Two of last year’s Final Four teams collide on Thursday night when the third ranked Iowa Hawkeye women play eighth ranked Virginia Tech in the Ally Tipoff in Charlotte, North Carolina.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder who calls it a great early test.

Senior guard Gabbie Marshall is looking forward to the challenge.

Senior guard Kate Martin says Virginia Tech point guard Georgia Amoore will be tough to guard as will six-six center Liz Kitley.

Iowa State players preview BYU

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November 8th, 2023 by admin

Iowa State prepares for its second game against a Big 12 newcomer with a visit to BYU under the lights on Saturday. The Cyclones fell out of a first place tie in the conference race after a 28-21 loss to Kansas.

That’s senior receiver Dimitri Stanley. It is Iowa State’s first trip to BYU since the early 70s.

As a new opponent the preparation is different.

The Cyclones have won two straight road games and visit a BYU team that is 4-0 at home this season. Junior tight end Stevo Kotz.

Iowa’s Addison Ostrenga previews Rutgers

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November 8th, 2023 by admin

Every defense is a difficult challenge for the Iowa offense and this week will be no different when the Hawkeyes host Rutgers. The Hawkeyes are 7-2 and contreol their own destiny in the Big Ten West.

That’s sophomore tight end Addision Ostrenga (oh-STRAIN-guh) who scored Iowa’s only touchdown in a 10-7 win over Northwestern. Rutgers is 6-3.

Ostrenga says injured tight end Luke Lachey has been helping him in practice.

Rutger’s Greg Schiano previews Iowa

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November 8th, 2023 by admin

Rutgers coach Greg Schiano says the Scarlet Knights face a difficult challenge this week when they take a 6-3 record to Iowa. The Hawkeyes are 7-2.

Schiano says the Hawkeyes develop their players to fit their defense.

Iowa won at Rutgers 27-10 last season and the Scarlet Knights will be in search of their first win in the series.

IUB hearing on Summit pipeline has resumed

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November 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Utilities Board hearing on Summit Carbon Solutions proposed pipeline has resumed this week. A schedule on the board’s website indicates that tomorrow (Thursday), the company will start offering its rebuttal to dozens of landowners who’ve testified they do not want the pipeline on their property. Neil Dahlquist, who owns land in Palo Alto County, testified this (Wednesday) morning. Dahlquist says he’s been unable to get confirmation that his insurance company would provide liability coverage if the pipeline ruptured.

Dahlquist, who is a neurologist in Minnesota, suggests if the pipeline is built, it will shut down when federal tax credits for carbon capture expire.

A bill President Biden signed last year establishes a tax credit worth 60 dollars for every metric ton of sequestered carbon. The U-S Treasury Department estimates two-point-three BILLION dollars in carbon tax credits will be claimed between now and 2029. Ethanol plants have signed up to connect to Summit’s proposed pipeline, expecting to market carbon neutral ethanol as a result. Groups like the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association and the Iowa Corn Growers say capturing carbon from ethanol plants is key to the industry’s long term survival. Last month, Navigator cancelled its carbon pipeline project. The company cited unpredictable regulatory processes in states along the proposed pipeline route.

Adair County Supervisors approve courtyard use for carriage rides Nov. 25th

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November 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors breezed through their short agenda this (Wednesday) morning. During their meeting, the Board approved a courtyard use request for carriage rides. Gina School with Greenfield Chamber/Main Street organization requested the courtyard use for the evening of Saturday, November 25th.

She noted also, that the lighted parade and other festivities will take place in Greenfield Friday, November 24th.