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KJAN listening area forecast: Thu., 1/21/16

Weather

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Early this morning: Cloudy. Low 15 to 20. East wind around 5 mph.
Today: Cloudy. A 20 percent chance of light snow until late in the afternoon. High in the mid 20s. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy. A slight chance of light snow before midnight. A chance of light snow after midnight. Low 15 to 20. North wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 40 percent.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High in the lower 20s. North wind 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday: Partly sunny. High in the lowers 30s.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy. High in the mid 30s.

IA Women fall to Penn State, Wed. night

Sports

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Big Ten Conference women’s basketball standings became more muddled Wednesday after Penn State shocked the University of Iowa, 82-69, in front of 3,873 on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. According to Hawkeyesports.com., Penn State (7-11 overall, 2-5 Big Ten) ended a five-game losing skid by shooting 49 percent from the field and out-rebounding the Hawkeyes (13-6, 3-4) by 14.

UI sophomore Chase Coley made 7-of-10 field goals and shared game-high scoring honors with 16 points. Junior Ally Disterhoft had a tough night shooting (3-of-14 from the field), but still managed 13 points with seven rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots. The Hawkeye point guard duo of sophomore Whitney Jennings and Tania Davis combined for 20 points, nine assists, six steals, and five rebounds.

Sunday can’t come soon enough for the Hawkeyes. That’s their next opportunity (at Purdue) to snap out of a funk of four losses in five games. Iowa returns to action — and the road — Jan. 24 at Purdue (14-4, 5-2). Tip-off is set for 2 p.m. (CT) and the game will be televised by BTN. The Boilermakers lost at home Wednesday to Nebraska, 62-61.

McCaffery says Hawks won’t overlook 0-6 Rutgers

Sports

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 9th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes are on the road tonight (Thursday) to face Big Ten basement dweller Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights are 0-6 in the conference after a 107-57 loss to Purdue on Monday. Iowa Coach Fran McCaffery says Rutgers is a much better team than they showed against the Boilermakers.

“Purdue, with their incredible size, was not a good matchup for Rutgers. You look at the Wake Forest game or the Indiana game, I mean, that’s more indicative of how Rutgers is and we have to understand that,” McCaffery said. Wake Forest beat Rutgers by just one point in November, while the Scarlet Knights lost to Big Ten leader Indiana by seven points three weeks ago.

Iowa is riding a seven-game winning streak and with a win tonight, would join Indiana at 6-0 atop the Big Ten. On Sunday, Iowa beat Michigan 82-71 with the Hawkeyes coming off the bench scoring 22 points. McCaffery says Dom Uhl, Nicholas Baer, and Ahmad Wagner are giving the Iowa starters a big boost.

“You’ve got to be able to go to your bench in this league. It’s too long of a season, the teams are too good, the games are too physical, the travel…you just can’t get by with five or six guys,” McCaffery said. Sophomore forward Dom Uhl is averaging just under 8 points and 4 rebounds per game off the bench.

“He’s playing relaxed,” McCaffery said of Uhl. “He knows he’s going to play a lot. He knows I’m going to go to him and he’s going to be allowed to play through his mistakes. You don’t always get that when you’re a freshman.” Iowa and Rutgers tipoff at 6 p.m. in New Jersey.

Pre-game coverage begins at 5-p.m. on KJAN. The game will also be televised by ESPN-U.

(Learfield Sports)

Iowa News Headlines: Thu., 1/21/16

News

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — A Fort Dodge tire warehouse is being demolished after a fire destroyed the walls of the building. The Fort Dodge Messenger reports the front wall of the building on Central Avenue has been knocked down and additional demolition is in progress. Fire Chief Kent Hulett said the front and rear walls of the building were “structurally unsound” after the fire on Monday.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — More hospitals and ambulances across the state may soon have access to an automated CPR device that health officials say is more consistent than human-performed CPR. The Iowa Department of Public Health has received a $6.3 million grant that will mainly go toward installing automated chest compression devices in ambulances and hospitals around Iowa, and to provide training for their use. The devices cost about $10,000 each.

HOLLIS, N.H. (AP) — Texas Senator Ted Cruz says his campaign took in $700,000 after Iowa Governor Terry Branstad declared he hoped Cruz would be defeated in the Hawkeye State. Cruz told reporters Wednesday in New Hampshire that the “Washington establishment” he loves to rail against is abandoning Florida Senator Marco Rubio and coalescing behind Donald Trump.

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Ron Baker scored 21 points and Wichita State pulled away from Northern Iowa down the stretch in the Shockers 74-55 win Wednesday night. Northern Iowa has lost five of their last six.

 

Wichita St pulls away late in 74-55 win over Northern Iowa

Sports

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Ron Baker scored 21 points and Wichita State pulled away from Northern Iowa down the stretch in the Shockers 74-55 win on Wednesday night. After an 80-76 OT loss to Seton Hall on Dec. 19 dropped Wichita State’s record to 5-5, the Shockers have won eight in row including their first seven in conference play.

Markis McDuffie finished with 15 points and Fred VanVleet added 12 points and six assists for Wichita State (13-5, 7-0 Missouri Valley), which shot 56.5 percent from the field while holding Northern Iowa to 32.8 percent.

The Shockers led just 58-52 with 4:11 to play but closed the game on a 16-3 run highlighted by two VanVleet 3-pointers and a perfect 4 for 4 at the free-throw line for Baker. Matt Bohannon, Bennett Koch, and Wes Washpun each finished with 14 points for the Panthers (10-10, 2-5). Northern Iowa has lost five of six.

Missouri State defeats Drake 79-70 behind Miller’s 23 points

Sports

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Dequon Miller scored 23 points with four 3-pointers and Missouri State erupted for 50 second-half points to beat Drake 79-70 on Wednesday night. Drake led 39-29 at the half before the Bears used a 14-2 run in a little more than four minutes to take a two-point lead. By comparison, Missouri State (8-11, 4-3 Missouri Valley) used nearly 11 minutes in the first half to score 15 points.

The lead traded hands in the second half, but Miller’s 3 with 10:15 left gave Missouri State a 55-52 lead it would never surrender. Chris Kendrix went on his own 8-0 run with a dunk, layup and four free throws in 1:15 to put the Bears up 66-54.

Drake (5-14, 0-7) countered with 14-5 run, and Reed Trimmer’s layup cut the deficit to 73-68 with 1:53 left, but the Bulldogs shot just 1 for 6 from the floor the rest of the way. Trimmer led Drake with 21 points.

 

Area basketball scores from Wed., 1/20/16

Sports

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL
Corner Conference Tournament
First Round

East Mills 47, Sidney 44

Essex 63, Nishnabotna 57

Fremont Mills, Tabor 72, Clarinda Academy 36

Stanton 73, Heartland Christian 10

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Corner Conference Tournament
Semi-Finals

Essex 51, Nishnabotna 44

Sidney 43, Fremont Mills, Tabor 28

 

Sex offender who absconded from work release in Guthrie County is captured

News

January 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A lifetime sex offender who failed to return to a work release facility last Friday, was apprehended by authorities, Wednesday afternoon. According to a press release from the Iowa Department of Corrections (DOC), 26-year-old Ross Michael Clouse was found at a Des Moines residence. He was taken into custody by the Fifth Judicial District Fugitive Unit, with help from the United States Marshall’s Service, and was being held in the Polk County Jail.

Ross M. Clouse

Ross M. Clouse

The DOC had placed Clouse on escape status after he failed to return from his place of employment in Guthrie County to the Fort Des Moines Work Release Facility. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office had reported on its social media site that Clouse had removed his GPS tracking bracelet, and tossed it into a roadside ditch northeast of Guthrie Center last Friday.

Clouse was sentenced for third-degree sex abuse and indecent contact with a child on Sept. 30, 2009. His sentence was discharged Feb. 7th, 2014, and a lifetime special supervision sentence began.

Carson to resume his campaign tour Thursday w/stops in Atlantic & Glenwood

News

January 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

After putting his campaign travels on hold following the death of a campaign staffer in an Iowa crash Tuesday on Interstate 80 in Cass County, Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson will resume his tour, with campaign stops today (Thursday) in Atlantic and Glenwood. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, will hold “Trust in God” Townhall meetings at the Glenwood Community High School Auditorium from 3-until 4:30-p.m., Thursday, and in Atlantic, at the Cass County Community Center, from 7-until 8:30-p.m.

On Friday, Dr. Carson will make stops in Clarinda, Mt. Ayr and Creston, before heading to Des Moines. His visit to Clarinda is from 8-a.m. to 9-a.m. at the Garrison Coffee House (106 N. 16th St.). In Mt. Ayr, Carson will be at the Ringgold County Hospital, from 11-a.m. until 12:15-p.m., and finally, in Creston, at 213 W. Adams Street, from 1:30-until 2:30-p.m.

Each of the events are free and open to the public.

DNR warns of continuing issues with ice on lakes and rivers

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Department of Natural Resources is warning everyone to be careful out on the ice covering Iowa’s lakes and rivers after four snowmobiles recently went into the water at the Great Lakes. Conservation officer Steve Reighard, says two sets of snowmobilers got a chilly dip in the water. “There’s a couple of gentlemen that actually rode snowmobiles into it at night, Thursday night. No injuries, they were able to get out. No damage to the sleds other than they had to dry those out also. And then again Saturday morning, two individuals went through,” Reighard says. “And Saturday morning with the cold temperatures there was a thin skim of ice over the open water. We got a little bit of snow cover so it looked like it was solid out there, and they drove out onto that thin ice and broke through. There again, they weren’t injured.”

He says conditions have been different on the lakes this years as the water was high at the start of winter when the lakes started to freeze and continued flowing. “With that current flowing through there, it’s keeping that water open or the ice extremely thin,” Reighard explains. “Plus, the ice never does freeze evenly. There’s a lot of variability out there — I’ve seen it as thick as 13 inches on West Okoboji, and also as thin as three in the last week.”

He says the bridges around the Great Lakes pinches down the flow of the water, which makes it faster and less likely to freeze. Reighard says there are similar situations across the state with the ice this winter. And he says no matter where you go on the ice, the one constant is there is no guarantee of perfectly frozen ice. “It’s not like the ice cubes in your tray in your freezer — and even if you look at those — they don’t always freeze the same either,” he says. “There’s just to many variabilities with water depth, on obstacles underneath the ice, springs, currents, all of those things come into effect.”

Some people are driving vehicles onto the ice to fish, and Reighard says that’s something he never recommends because of the uncertainty of the ice depth.

(Radio Iowa)