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Area basketball scores from Thursday 1/21/16

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January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 51, Atlantic 49
Lewis Central 48, Denison-Schleswig 43
St. Albert 80, Shenandoah 69 OT

Western Iowa Conference

Tri-Center, Neola 55, Griswold 49

Rolling Valley Conference

Coon Rapids-Bayard 58, Adair-Casey 35

Pride of Iowa Conference

Interstate 35,Truro 73, Bedford 56
Lenox 73, Nodaway Valley 61

Other Scores

Guthrie Center 55, West Central Valley, Stuart 37
Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 60, East Sac County 39

Corner Conference Tournament
Semi-Finals
Fremont Mills, Tabor 56, East Mills 42
Stanton 64, Essex 41

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 37, Kuemper Catholic 35

Western Iowa Conference

Tri-Center, Neola 53, Griswold 40

Rolling Valley Conference

Adair-Casey 60, Coon Rapids-Bayard 21

Pride of Iowa Conference

Interstate 35,Truro 67, Bedford 50
Nodaway Valley 53, Lenox 25

Other Scores

Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 56, Sioux City, East 45
East Sac County 47, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 43
OA-BCIG 47, Siouxland Community Christian 33
Panorama, Panora 60, Earlham 18
Sioux City, West 59, Sioux City, North 31
West Central Valley, Stuart 62, Guthrie Center 41

KC Chiefs News

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January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs general manager John Dorsey expects running back Jamaal Charles to be ready for next season, though he sidestepped questions about a number of pending free agents. In his first comments since the Chiefs’ season ended with a playoff loss in New England, Dorsey said Thursday that Charles is “ahead of schedule” in his return from a torn ACL suffered Oct. 11.

Dorsey declined to discuss the future of All-Pro safety Eric Berry and veteran linebackers Derrick Johnson and Tamba Hali, saying only that “I would like to assess every situation.” All three have been a major part of the Kansas City defense, and all three are free agents. Other notable free agents include defensive tackle Jaye Howard and quarterback Chase Daniel.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have promoted Brad Childress and Matt Nagy to co-offensive coordinators, where they will replace new Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson. Childress had been the spread game analyst and special projects coach the past three years, while Nagy was in charge of quarterbacks. Childress also spent five seasons as head coach in Minnesota.

Both assistants have lengthy histories with Chiefs coach Andy Reid. Childress spent seven seasons with him in Philadelphia, coaching quarterbacks for three years and the final four as offensive coordinator. Nagy was an offensive quality control coach in Philadelphia and followed Reid to Kansas City prior to the 2013 season.

 

 

Farragut woman arrested for Animal Neglect

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January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope is reporting three recent arrests. The Sheriff says on Tuesday, an investigation in Farragut into reported animal neglect resulted in the arrest on a warrant, of Melanie Finchman, of Farragut. The woman was taken into custody on two counts of animal neglect resulting in death or serious injury. She was being held in the Fremont County jail.

On Thursday, deputies in Fremont County arrested a Thurman man on a warrant for Domestic Abuse/Assault. Scott McCart was taken into custody Thursday evening without incident, and brought to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held without bond.

And, an investigation into reported criminal mischief at the County Line Bar on Highway 59 in Fremont County, resulted in the arrest of a Shenandoah man. Tyler Nothwehr was arrested on a charge of Criminal Mischief in the 5th degree. He was being held in the Fremont County jail on $300 bond.

Iowa News Headlines: Friday, 1/22/16

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January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — The Muscatine County attorney says a deputy acted lawfully and with reasonable intent when he shot a man who is accused of stealing a vehicle and hitting a police car. County Attorney Alan Ostergren announced Thursday that deputy Eddie Cardenas’s actions were reasonable based upon the threat of the suspect’s actions. The deputy opened fire on 41-year-old Timothy Seefeldt, who was arrested and taken to a hospital.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Broadcast television viewers in New Hampshire should recognize Hillary Clinton’s stance on gun control by now. One of every four political advertisements she’s airing in the state is about tougher gun laws. But in Iowa, only 1 in 17 of Clinton’s spots features her stance on gun control. That’s according to an Associated Press analysis of Clinton’s campaign ads.

MEREDITH, N.H. (AP) — Chris Christie says that if wins the White House he’ll invite the leaders of six U.S. allies to “vent” about President Barack Obama. The New Jersey Governor is one of nearly half a dozen GOP candidates fighting to emerge from New Hampshire’s February 9th primary as an establishment alternative to Donald Trump.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Peter Jok scored a career-high 29 points and Number 9 Iowa shook off pesky Rutgers in the second half in posting a harder-than-expected 90-76 victory Thursday night. Jarrod Uthoff and Anthony Clemmons added 20 points apiece as the Hawkeyes won their eighth straight game.

Jok has a career-high 29 as No. 9 Iowa beats Rutgers

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January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Peter Jok scored a career-high 29 points and No. 9 Iowa shook off pesky Rutgers in the second half in posting a harder-than-expected 90-76 victory on Thursday night. Jarrod Uthoff and Anthony Clemmons added 20 points apiece as the Hawkeyes (15-3, 6-0) won their eighth straight game and their 12th in a row in the Big Ten Conference, dating to last season.

Iowa used a zone defense late in the first half in a 16-7 run that gave it a 45-37 lead, and it opened the game up in the second half with its long-range shooting. Mike Williams had 17 points to lead Rutgers (6-14, 0-7), which was coming off a 50-point loss to No. 22 Purdue on Monday, its worst home loss.

Carson addresses death of his staffer and issues affecting America during a stop in Atlantic

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January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson spoke to a large crowd during an event in Atlantic Thursday night. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, talked about coming from a broken family that was held together by the fortitude of his mother, the loss of a campaign staffer during a crash on Interstate 80 in Cass County, terrorism, and how to fix the economy. Carson spoke about the “Income Gap” Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders often speak of. He said taxing the rich more will not solve the problem.

He said one of the keys to getting the nation back on track is controlling the amount of government regulations.

Republican Ben Carson at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic (Ric Hanson/photo)

Republican Ben Carson at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic (Ric Hanson/photo)

Carson proposed looking at regulations in terms of cost versus benefits. As an example, he said Clean Energy may lower the earth’s temperature by a slight margin over 85-years, but it will cost billions of dollars and millions of jobs. Carson said policies cannot be “ideologically driven.” Instead, we should want policies driven by evidence.

On the topic of terrorism, Carson said ISIS is an “Existentialist threat,” and that “We have to destroy the Jihadists, we can’t simply contain them, because they’re not going away.” He suggested the way to do that is to consult with military experts and find out what it is they need to take terrorist’s land away from them, and then give the military what they need, instead of tying their hands. He also said we “Have to take their oil,” which is their source of income.

On the home front, Carson suggested Americans be trained how to respond to terrorist situations. He said also we should be offering free courses for Americans on how to use their guns, not restricting who can legally purchase them. Carson was also in favor of term limits for Congress, and justices on the Supreme Court. When asked about Government Transparency, Carson said there needs to be a more open dialogue between the Executive and Legislative branches of government, and that those talks are public.

After he answered questions from the audience, Carson spoke briefly with the media. When asked about the low standing in the polls leading up to Iowa caucuses, Carson said Town Hall meetings are the way to get his message out.He said also “I’m not a politician…all I have to do is tell the truth.” Carson said his campaign team has pulled together even more over the loss of Brayden Joplin following the crash on I-80, and he never considered pulling out of the race, because the reason he got into the race still exists. And that is Our country is moving rapidly in the wrong direction, and if we continue down the same path, and if we continue doing the same thing, and we continue putting the same kind of people with the same kind of promises in, we’re gonna get the same results.”

3 arrests in Cass County

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January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests. On Wednesday, deputies arrested 33-year old Juan Manuel Anaya Mendez, of Atlantic, on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Anaya Mendez was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released on $5,000 bond the following day. Also arrested Wednesday was 47-year old Dana Lee Charles, of Atlantic. Charles was taken into custody on a warrant for Failure to Appear. She was being held in the Cass County Jail, pending serving jail sentence.

Today (Thursday) Cass County deputies arrested 36-year old Heather Marie Christensen, of Atlantic, on District Court warrants for Probation Violation. Christensen was taken to the Cass County Jail where she remains held on $50,000 bond.

Iowa House panel OKs bill over gun rights in emergency

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January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Some House lawmakers have advanced legislation that would reinforce Iowa gun owners’ access to weapons during times of emergency in the state.  A divided three-member panel from the House Judiciary Committee approved the bill Thursday, and it now heads to the full committee. It needs approval there before a full House vote.

The bill would specify that neither the governor nor state officials can prohibit or curtail lawful gun possession during a public disorder or disaster emergency proclamation. Current law allows state officials to do so, though critics of the bill say such a situation would be rare. They called the bill unnecessary.

Rep. Matt Windschitl, a Missouri Valley Republican, says the bill protects Second Amendment rights. He has introduced several bills this session that focus on expanding gun rights.

High School hoops tonight on KJANTV

CAM Cougar Channel, Sports

January 21st, 2016 by admin

We will be bringing you a web only broadcast tonight on our TV page of the Atlantic vs. Kuemper Catholic boys basketball game being played at Atlantic High School.  Chris Parks and Seth Christensen will have the Hawkeye Ten battle for you tonight.  Atlantic comes in with a 10-2 overall record and are 5-2 in the Hawkeye 10.  Kuemper Catholic is 9-4 overall and 6-1 in Hawkeye 10 play.  Tip-off is set for 7:30pm and we’ll have pregame coverage about 7:20pm.

State Bowling Qualifying Meets set

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January 21st, 2016 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released state qualifying bowling meet assignments on Wednesday afternoon.

State qualifying bowling meets will be held Tuesday, February 16th. The state meet is set for Monday, February 22nd for Class 1A; Tuesday, February 23rd for Class 2A; and Wednesday, February 24th for Class 3A.

Area meets are as follows:

Class 1A District 3 @ Alley Bowl, Osceola – 10:00am Girls, 1:30pm Boys

Clarke, Lamoni, Mount Ayr, Red Oak, Shenandoah

Class 1A District 2 @ Great Escape, Pleasant Hill- 1:00pm

Bondurant-Farrar, Creston, Harlan, Knoxville, Lenox, Nodaway Valley

Class 1A District 1 @ Sweet 16 Lanes, LeMars – 11:00am

LeMars, Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn, OA-BCIG, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, St. Albert, West Sioux

Class 2A District 2 @ Lucky Lanes, Denison- 12:00pm

CB Abraham Lincoln, CB Thomas Jefferson, Denison-Schleswig, Norwalk

Class 2A District 1 @ Plaza Lanes, Sioux City- 1:00pm

Lewis Central, Sioux Central, Sioux City North, Sioux City West