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Iowa 4th, ISU 12th after opening session of NCAA Wrestling Tour.

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa is in fourth place after the first session of the NCAA Wrestling Tournament in New York.  The Hawkeyes moved six of their nine wrestlers into the round of 16. Thomas Gilman at 125 and Sammy Brooks at 184 both scored technical falls. Defending champion Ohio State has the team lead with 16.5 points. Penn State is second with 16, Nebraska is third with 13, and Iowa fourth with 11 points.

Iowa State is tied for 12th in the team race after advancing four wrestlers. Cyclone 174-pounder Lelund Weatherspoon posted one of the biggest upsets of the rounding round, beating the number-two seeded wrestler from Cornell. Northern Iowa has five wrestlers in the tournament and three posted first-round wins.

(Radio Iowa)

U-of-I woman fall short in WNIT comback bid

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The University of Iowa women’s basketball team’s comeback bid fell short in a 77-72 loss to Ball State on Thursday night in the opening round of the WNIT. HawkeyeSports.com reports the Hawkeyes trailed by as many as 16 points early in the third quarter and by 13 (59-46) with 1:24 left before building some momentum with the quarter’s final five points. Freshman Megan Gustafson’s layup cut the lead to 11 and sophomore Whitney Jennings hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to get Iowa to within single digits at 59-51.

Iowa finished with a 42.6 field goal percentage; Ball State shot 42.9 percent. The Cardinals made 5-of-12 3-pointers, four coming in the first half, and finished 18-of-24 from the free throw stripe. Iowa was 7-of-18 from 3-point range and 13-of-19 from the free throw line.

The Hawkeyes committed just two more turnovers (12-10), but Ball State turned the Iowa miscues into 15 points. Iowa had four players finish in double figures with Gustafson leading the way with 22 points and 12 rebounds for her ninth double-double of the season. She made 9-of-15 field goals and eight of her rebounds came on the offensive glass. Ally Disterhoft finished with 19 points, seven rebounds, and six assists, while Jennings and Davis had 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Iowa finishes the 2015-16 season with a 19-14 overall record.

Pelfrey goes 5 scoreless innings as Tigers beat Cards 5-4

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — Miguel Cabrera hit his third homer of the spring and Mike Pelfrey pitched five scoreless innings for the second straight time to lead the Detroit Tigers past the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4 on Thursday. JaCoby Jones and Nate Schierholtz also homered for the Tigers.

Pelfrey struck out three and allowed three hits in his fourth start of the spring. He lowered his ERA to 1.17. Bruce Rondon, hoping to be the setup pitcher to Francisco Rodriguez in the Tigers’ bullpen, pitched a scoreless inning and saw his spring ERA drop to 8.53.

Carlos Martinez started for the Cardinals and went 2 2-3 innings, allowing two runs and the Cabrera homer. Jeremy Hazelbaker had a three-run homer for the Cardinals.

First-year Texas coach Smart no longer the underdog

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — For years, Shaka Smart could play the underdog card as Virginia Commonwealth’s coach. Smart’s mid-major program beat the big boys all the way to the 2011 Final Four, and his VCU squads won two NCAA Tournament games in 2012 and 2013.

Now, he’s in his first year at Big 12 member Texas. And for the first time, Smart leads the Goliath from the Power Five conference against the mid-major in March. Texas (20-12), seeded sixth in the West Region, plays Number 11 seed Northern Iowa (22-12) Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Northern Iowa won the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, March 18th 2016

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March 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

HINTON, Iowa (AP) — Two people have been seriously injured in a northwest Iowa grain elevator explosion. The Sioux City Journal reports the explosion occurred just after 1 p.m. Thursday at Central Valley Ag in Hinton. Plymouth County Sheriff Mike Van Otterloo says two people were taken to a Sioux City hospital in serious condition.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Legislative leaders say new state revenue projections have adjusted how much they can legally spend for the upcoming fiscal year, and it will mean less money than what was budgeted by Governor Terry Branstad and Senate Democrats. The Republican-majority House released figures Thursday that calculate lawmakers cannot spend more than roughly $7.35 billion for the fiscal year that begins in July.

JOHNSTON, Iowa (AP) — A Johnston woman is leading an effort to rename a school building in honor of a local soldier who died while serving in the Middle East. The Des Moines Register reports that Elizabeth Van Gundy has launched an online petition asking the district to rename a building in honor of U.S. Army Captain Daniel Whitten, who was killed in a bomb attack in southern Afghanistan.

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) — A former police chief in southeast Iowa has been acquitted of a domestic abuse assault charge. The Fort Madison Daily Democrat reports that a jury on Wednesday found 32-year-old William Sackett, the former Donnellson police chief, not guilty after he was arrested in May 2015 for allegedly assaulting his wife.

It’s official. There’s a GOP Primary in Iowa’s 4th congressional district

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March 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Republican State Senator Rick Bertrand of Sioux City has made it official. He is challenging fellow Republican Steve King in the June Primary in Iowa’s fourth congressional district. “Two weeks ago I floated the notion I was strongly considering a run for the fourth district and the response has been tremendous, ironically mostly from Republicans,” Bertrand says. “…I am a viable, credible candidate and would pose the greatest threat that Mr. King has ever faced in 14 years.”

King was first elected to congress in 2002. Bertrand, who is 46 years old, is a commercial developer from Sioux City who is in the middle of his second term in the Iowa Senate. Congressman King says Bertrand was recruited by “establishment figures” in the G-O-P who are “frustrated they can’t tell King what to do.”

“The people that are promoting this are angry,” King says. “They want a congressman that will do what they tell them to do rather than reflect the will of the people they represent.” King and Republican Governor Terry Branstad had a very public falling out right before the Iowa Caucuses. Branstad said he hoped Ted Cruz — the candidate King endorsed — would be defeated.

King accuses Eric Branstad, the governor’s son, of being involved in recruiting his primary opponent. “I will not, but I could name four others who turned down that opportunity even though they were offered a good number of funds to run their campaign for them,” King says. Eric Branstad says he had “zero involvement whatsoever” in recruiting Bertrand, but he says primaries are “very healthy” for the party. Bertrand says it is “comical” to suggest his candidacy is backed by the establishment and special interests in Des Moines.

“When I hear ‘special interests’ out of (King’s) mouth, I think of ethanol, corn growers, cattleman,” Bertrand says. “Those aren’t special interests. Those are Iowans.” And Bertrand says King will have to answer for supporting a presidential candidate who wants to get rid of the federal ethanol production mandate. King says he’s waiting to see if GOVERNOR Branstad endorses a candidate in this primary, “then we’ll know” whether the Branstads support him or Bertrand.

(Radio Iowa)

Mental health care advocate tearfully talks about Council Bluffs murders

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March 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A 30-year-old man described as “severely mentally ill” is in custody for the stabbing deaths of his mother and grandmother in the home they shared in Council Bluffs. Rhonda Shouse says her friend, Jackie Dieckmann, had sought mental health care for her son for years. “This is not a woman who just didn’t know how to access the services,” Shouse says. “Jackie knew every service the state offered, inside and out, and the lack of services failed her.”

Shouse testified today (Thursday) before the Iowa Senate Government Oversight Committee. “I’m here today to implore you on behalf of Jackie and her son who can’t be here because they paid the ultimate prize for Iowa’s failure to provide services and a safety net,” Shouse said, her voice cracking with emotion. Shouse, who is from Marion, is an advocate for expanding the availability of mental health care services in Iowa and that’s how she met Jackie Dieckmann.

Michael Dieckmann is being held on two counts of murder in the deaths of his 63-year-old mother and his 91-year-old grandmother. Their bodies were found on Wednesday. Jackie Dieckmann had served on the Iowa Mental Health Planning and Advisory Council and was active in the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.

Advocates like Shouse are telling legislators they’re worried the three private companies that will start managing care for Medicaid patients will restrict or deny critical mental health care services, as a way to make money.

(Radio Iowa)

Morris and Iowa State race past Iona 94-81

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March 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DENVER (AP) — Monte Morris showed no lingering effects of his right shoulder injury, scoring 20 points and dishing out eight assists in Iowa State’s 94-81 win over Iona in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday. Georges Niang’s 28 points led the No. 3 seed Cyclones (22-11), who saw all five of their starters score in double figures. They will play either Purdue or Arkansas-Little Rock on Saturday at the Pepsi Center.

Less than 24 hours after declaring he’d never felt better, Morris went out and proved it. Abdel Nader added 19 points, Matt Thomas had 14 and Jameel McKay 11 for the Cyclones. A.J. English led 14th-seeded Iona (22-11) with 28 points and Jordan Washington scored 26.

2 people injured in northwest Iowa grain elevator explosion

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March 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

HINTON, Iowa (AP) — Two people were seriously injured in a northwest Iowa grain elevator explosion. The Sioux City Journal reports the explosion occurred just after 1 p.m. Thursday at Central Valley Ag in Hinton. Plymouth County Sheriff Mike Van Otterloo says two people were taken to a Sioux City hospital in serious condition. Authorities have not identified the victims, and the cause of the explosion hasn’t been determined.

U.S. Highway 75 and a county road were closed through Hinton to allow emergency crews to quickly reach the grain elevator, but the roads were later reopened. Authorities had asked that trains not travel through the area but rails also were reopened.

Prescription drug drop box at the Pott. Co. S/O nets 50-lbs of unwanted drugs

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March 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office, Thursday, said that in a little more than three-weeks since it was set-up to collect unwanted prescription medications, the Prescription Drug Drop Box in the lobby at the Sheriff’s Office, has collected 50-pounds of medications. The meds are currently awaiting proper disposal.

Sheriff Jeff Danker said that the Sheriff’s Office partnership with the Governor’s Drug Control Office is valuable, in that it provides the public a proper place for unneeded prescription drugs to be disposed of reducing the possibility that the medications fall into the wrong hands.

Sheriff Danker continues to encourage anyone who has prescription drugs that are no longer needed or are out of date to consider utilizing the services of the Drop Box, which can be found at the Sheriff’s Office located at 1400 Big Lake Road, in Council Bluffs.

Remember, the drop box is not intended for the disposal of “sharps” such as syringes.