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ISU drops out of Top 25; Villanova, top 11 remain the same in AP men’s hoops poll

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

UNDATED (AP) – Villanova remains on top of The Associated Press college basketball poll while Southern Cal makes its first appearance this season. Florida State returned to the rankings. The Wildcats (10-0) received 56 first-place votes Monday from the 65-member national media panel to stay No. 1 for a second straight week.

The top 11 teams remained the same from last week, with UCLA (10-0) second with three first-place votes. Florida dropped out from 21st after losing to Duke and Florida State. Iowa State, which was 25th, lost to Iowa last week and also dropped out of the rankings. The Cyclones had been ranked for 61 consecutive polls, the third-longest active streak behind Kansas (148) and Arizona (84).

Kansas was third followed by Baylor (8-0), which got the other six first-place votes, Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina, Gonzaga, Indiana, Creighton and Louisville.

 

St. Louis signs Schafer, Fryer, Lino to contracts

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Cardinals have signed veteran Jordan Schafer and catchers Eric Fryer and Gabriel Lino to minor league contracts that include invitations to spring training. Schafer spent parts of six seasons playing in the outfield for the Braves, Astros and Twins before making the transition to pitcher. The left-hander went 1-1 with a 3.83 ERA in 40 appearances for the Dodgers organization last season, rising from their Arizona Summer League affiliate to Triple-A.

Fryer appeared in a career high 60 games with St. Louis and Pittsburgh last season, while Lino had made 464 minor league appearances. St. Louis has also signed left-hander Daniel Schlereth, a former first-round pick of the Diamondbacks, and infielder Dickie Joe Thorn. Both with report to minor league camp for spring training.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Dec. 13th 2016

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:53 a.m. CST

ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — The board that governs Iowa’s public universities is letting Iowa State University President Steven Leath keep his job after he admitted mistakes in using university airplanes. Iowa Board of Regents President Bruce Rastetter is commending Leath for taking responsibility for problems identified in an audit of his use of planes. Rastetter says that he’s disappointed in the actions that required the audit and that “we can and must do better.”

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A state panel that meets periodically has lowered Iowa’s revenue projection for the current budget year by roughly $96 million. The three-member group known as the Revenue Estimating Conference said Monday that Iowa is expected to take in about $7.21 billion during the budget year that began in July. That’s down from a projection in October of $7.31 billion.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison after pleading guilty to charges related to the shipping of guns to Lebanon. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says 31-year-old Bassem Afif Herz of Cedar Rapids was given the punishment Monday in federal court in Cedar Rapids. He pleaded guilty in March to conspiring to deal in firearms without a license and illegally shipping guns.

TAMA, Iowa (AP) — A former eastern Iowa police chief faces federal charges for allegedly stealing and selling guns from his department. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that Jeffrey Filloon is also accused of pocketing money from the sale of unclaimed vehicles the police department had impounded. A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging Filloon with two counts each of making false statements and selling a stolen firearm.

CAM Girls stumble to loss, Boys race to win at Essex Monday

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December 12th, 2016 by admin

The CAM Cougars split a doubleheader at Essex on Monday night.  Essex won the Girls game 51-42. CAM took the Boys game 60-37.

In the Girls game the Essex Trojanettes took an early 18-9 lead at the end of the first quarter but CAM would later climb back into the game. The Cougars got the game within 4 points at 28-24 after getting the first bucket of the second half. But that’s when the offense stalled out and the Cougars only managed two more points in the third and fell behind by 14. Essex was led in the game by Junior Guard Daiton Martin who poured in 17 points. Senior Jescenia Mosley had 15 for Essex as the Trojanettes improve to 4-1 on the season.

CAM was led in the loss by Macy Ticknor with 11 points and Paige McAfee with 10.  The Cougars fall to 4-2 with a Tuesday night home meeting with Charter Oak-Ute on tap next.

In the Boys game CAM used their quick transition game to run away with the win. The Cougars jumped out to an early 15-7 lead at the end of 1 and pushed the advantage to 17 points by halftime. The Cougars would continue to slowly pull away in the second half. Thomas Hensley led the way with 18 points and Nic Holste dropped home 13.  The Cougars were also good from the foul line making 11-14 for the game. CAM improves to 2-3 with the win and will be home to Charter Oak-Ute Tuesday night.

Essex was led by Jaymn Vandusen with 13 points in the loss and the Trojans are now 1-5 on the year. The Trojans travel to Stanton on Tuesday night.

The CAM basketball teams are also planning a red out for their home doubleheader on Tuesday night in support of the Audubon Wheeler Community and Steckler family after the fatal accident that took place over the weekend. Fans are encouraged to wear red to show their support and some fundraising will take place that night.

Panel lowers Iowa’s revenue projections by roughly $96M

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December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A state panel has lowered Iowa’s revenue projections for the current budget year by roughly $96 million. The three-member group known as the Revenue Estimating Conference said Monday that Iowa will take in about $7.21 billion during the budget year that began in July. That’s down from a $7.31 billion projection in October.

Iowa Department of Management Director David Roederer said the state’s revenue is growing but not at the expected rate. He pointed to a range of issues but not one key reason. Roederer said the state will need to plug in the deficit when the GOP-controlled Legislature convenes in January.

Ben Hammes, Gov. Terry Branstad’s spokesman, declined to provide details on how that would be achieved. Hammes emphasized that K-12 school funding would not be cut.

Iowans are warned to check over cars before extreme cold arrives

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December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

xtremely cold weather is moving into Iowa over the next day or so and forecasters say it’ll stick around at least through the weekend. Auto mechanic Jeff Johnson, in Omaha/Council Bluffs, says now is the time to go through the checklist to make sure your vehicle is ready for the winter ahead. “Look at all your tires and make sure they’re aired up to manufacturer’s specifications,” Johnson says. “Check your wiper blades, check your coolant, make sure all your headlights and brake lights are ready to go. Also, make sure all your belts and hoses are all going to be prepared for any weather condition.”

He adds, you won’t get far if you don’t have good tires, and if you need snow tires, get them on, pronto. “Make sure your tires are properly aired up and that they have a decent amount of tread,” he says. “Winter tires are very important if your vehicle isn’t the safest, maybe a rear-wheel drive and even some front-wheel drive vehicles, it’s a great thing to add to your vehicle.” For some Iowans, the deep freeze will mean their cars won’t start as the frigid weather was too much for the old battery. Johnson says have your battery tested to make sure it has enough cold cranking amps to keep your car starting, even when the wind chill is far below zero.

(Radio Iowa)

Glenwood man arrested for being a Fugitive from Justice

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December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest today (Monday), of 37-year old Aaron Michael Greene. Greene, who’s from Glenwood, was arrested at around 12:20-p.m. at the Mills County Jail, and charged with being a Fugitive from Justice. He remained held in the jail without bond. And, 26-year old Guillermo Torres Jr., of Omaha, was arrested Saturday night on a charge of OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

ARLENE V. MARCUSSEN, 97, of Harlan (Svcs. in the Spring)

Obituaries

December 12th, 2016 by admin

ARLENE V. MARCUSSEN, 97, of Harlan died Sunday, December 11th in Harlan.  A Celebration of Life Service for ARLENE V. MARCUSSEN will be held in the spring. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Burial of Ashes will be in the Neola Township Cemetery in Neola.

Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com

ARLENE V. MARCUSSEN is survived by:

Daughters: Jeannine (Lloyd) Thomas of Fort Collins, CO. Kandice Slater of Davenport.

Son: Lynn (Tricia) Marcussen of Orange, CA.

5 Grandchildren

6 Great-Grandchildren

Other Relatives and Friends

First Whitney Bank & Trust Announces 12 Days of Christmas

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December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

First Whitney Bank in partnership with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce will be giving 14 lucky shoppers a total of $600 between now and Christmas. The Twelve Days of Christmas Drawings will run December 13th – December 23rd. There will be 12 winners taking home $25 AtlantiCash, one runner up winning $100 AtlantiCash and a Grand Prize of $200 AtlantiCash.

“We are pleased to be a premier partner of the Shop Local campaign and love to be able to give back to the community members that choose Atlantic first,” Paul Gude, CEO, First Whitney Bank.

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Shop Local partners are: First Whitney Bank, Hy-Vee, Akin Building Center, Atlantic Motor Supply, NAPA, Brymons Interiors, Olsen Fuel, Brown’s Shoe Fit Co., Complementary Care and Wellness, Fajen Lumber, Hanson’s Fine Jewelry, Howard’s Clothing, McCunn Specialty Firearms, Picker’s Parlor, Something for You, Steffens Cycle Shop, The TV Store and Weitzel’s Restaurant and Bar. The chamber and these businesses launched the Shop, Scratch and Win promotion and The Twelve Days of Christmas Drawing. These seventeen businesses have offered prizes and discount on over 6,400 scratch off tickets that have been distributed over the past four weeks to people shopping local.

“The scratch off tickets with prizes and discounts offered brought a lot of customers into our store and they were all excited for the fun promotion. Who doesn’t love a scratch off ticket?” Kelly Schlake, Atlantic Motor Supply, NAPA said.

All the scratch off tickets are eligible for a second chance prize in The Twelve Days of Christmas Drawings. Winners will be called and announced on the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Facebook Page. If you have a Shop, Scratch and Win ticket, be sure to submit it to the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce or participating businesses for a second chance in The Twelve Days of Christmas Drawings. The last drawing will be on December 23rd.

“This year’s Holiday Shopping Incentive has been a lot of fun and we are excited to be able to give away $600 in AtlantiCash as a “Thank You” to all those who are choosing to shop local first,” Ouida Hargens, Executive Director, Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce.

For more details go to www.atlanticiowa.com or contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce 712-243.3017.

CAM travels to Essex for Doubleheader tonight on KJAN

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December 12th, 2016 by admin

The CAM Cougars travel to Essex for a Varsity Basketball Doubleheader that we’ll have for you tonight on KJAN. The Girls game will get started first at 6:00pm with the Boys to follow around 7:30pm.

In the Girls game the CAM Cougars bring a 4-1 record into the contest against an Essex Trojanettes team that is 3-1. CAM has been lead by a strong group of Sophomores this year led by Madison Gettler who is averaging 15.3 points per game.  Paige McAfee is right behind Gettler dropping in 12.8 points per game so far this season.  Essex is lead by Daiton Martin and Jescenia Mosley who have teamed up to drop in about 31 points per game.

In the Boys contest CAM comes in with a 1-3 record after a close loss to Paton-Churdan on Friday. The Cougars are led by point guard Thomas Hensley who is averaging about 19 points per game. Nic Holste has dropped in 16 points per game for the Cougars as well. Essex  is 1-4 after a Friday loss to Sidney. They have been led in scoring by Seniors Jaymn Vandusen and Gunnar Glasgo.

Chris Parks will have the call of both games starting at about 5:50pm this evening on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, and on the KJAN mobile app. You can also catch live streaming video on KJANTV.