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Murphy scores 17 to lift Drake past Northeastern 59-56

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November 27th, 2019 by admin

ESTERO, Fla. (AP) — Senior Anthony Murphy had a career-high 17 points with seven rebounds and Drake narrowly defeated Northeastern 59-56 in the Gulf Coast Showcase on Tuesday.

Liam Robbins made two free throws with 11 seconds left to give Drake a 57-54 lead. Jason Strong answered at the other end with a basket in the paint, but Roman Penn sealed it at the line for the Bulldogs with a second left.

Penn finished with 15 points for Drake (5-2), which earned its fifth consecutive home victory. D.J. Wilkins added 11 points and Garrett Sturtz had nine rebounds.

Drake shot just 32% from the field but forced 19 turnovers, leading to 20 points.

Jordan Roland had 13 points for the Huskies (3-4). Bolden Brace added nine points and six rebounds.

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Drake now plays Murray State today at the Gulf Coast Showcase in a 12:30pm tipoff.

McBride sparks West Virginia past Northern Iowa 60-55

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November 27th, 2019 by admin

CANCUN, Mexico (AP) — Miles McBride came off the bench to score 18 points and hand out five assists and West Virginia overcame a 15-point second-half deficit to beat Northern Iowa 60-55 in the Cancun Challenge on Tuesday night.

The Mountaineers (5-0) trailed 42-27 after Northern Iowa’s Isaiah Brown buried a 3-pointer with 10:31 remaining in the second half. Jermaine Haley’s jumper and a 3-pointer from Sean McNeil pulled West Virginia with 46-40 with 6:47 left to play.

McBride hit a 3-pointer and a jumper to give the Mountaineers a 51-50 lead, but Trae Berhow hit from distance to put UNI up 53-51 with 2:21 to go. Derek Culver sank two free throws to pull West Virginia even at 53-all. Justin Dahl’s jumper with 1:27 left gave UNI a 55-53 lead, but the Panthers would go scoreless from there.

Emmitt Matthews Jr. made 1 of 2 free throws and his tip-in off a missed free throw put the Mountaineers on top for good with 16 seconds left.

Haley finished with 10 points and seven rebounds, while Culver hauled in 15 rebounds.

Brown topped UNI (6-1) with 15 points and he added six boards.

UP NEXT

Northern Iowa: The Panthers take on South Carolina in the third-place game of the Riviera Divison at 5:00pm on CBS Sports Network.

West Virginia: The Mountaineers will play Wichita State on Wednesday in the championship game of the Riviera Division of the Cancun Challenge.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (11/27)

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November 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report the arrest Tuesday night, of a Council Bluffs man. 19-year old Seth Thomas Morgan was arrested following a traffic stop in Walnut. He was taken into custody on a warrant for Credit Card Fraud (Under $1,500 value), and transported to the Pott. County Jail. 33-year old Justin Paul Toth, of Cleveland, TX., was arrested Tuesday afternoon, following an investigation into a stolen vehicle and a disturbance on I-29 northbound, near mile marker 60. Authorities say a stolen truck, goose-neck trailer loaded with a skid-steer were recovered. Justin Toth was arrested for Theft in the 1st Degree – motor vehicle related. His bond was set at $10,000.

32-year old Christopher Alan Pierce, of Creston, was transported from the Union County Jail to the Pott. County Jail, Tuesday, on a Pott. County warrant for Contempt of Court/resistance of an Order. And, 34-year old Jason Paul Crouse was transported from the Fremont County Jail to the jail in Pottawattamie County, on a Pott. County warrant for Conspiracy/Intent to manufacture/deliver false methamphetamine under 5-grams.

After 70 years, southwest Iowa woman writes final ‘Up a Country Lane’ column

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November 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — She’s been a staple for housewives and avid readers for nearly seven decades, but 100-year-old Evelyn Birkby is ready to say “goodbye” to her loyal readers. Birkby’s final “Up a Country Lane” column appeared in today’s (Wednesday’s) edition of the Shenandoah Valley News Today. Birkby’s weekly column got its start in 1949 in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel. “Mr. Archie had put in the newspaper that he wanted a farm wife to write a weekly column,” Birkby says.

Birkby’s husband encouraged her to do it. Birkby’s son, Bob, says his mother got a piece of advice before her first column and heeded that advice through each of her over 3,600 weekly entries. “He said: ‘Always put in a recipe,’ because people loved recipes and she as she began writing, she also realized that she didn’t know how to cook very well,” he says. “She asked a lot of friends and listeners and readers to send recipes and she would test them on her family and so dinner at our house would often be something that we did not recognize because it was something that she was trying out for the first time.”

Birkby grew up in Sidney as the daughter of a Methodist minister. She attended Simpson College and was briefly a school teacher before having children. Over the years, she’s authored columns in unique settings, including frequently bringing her work on family camping trips that spanned the country. “The minute I would get that old typewriter out on my picnic table, here would come neighbors who were camping nearby to find out what I was going,” she says. “Well, if there’s anything that can kill a column, it’s people looking over your shoulder and asking you what you’re up to.”

Birkby says new technology has helped her writing process, as she started out on a manual typewriter. “I made a carbon copy and filed the carbon copies until one day, computers came into my life and I was delighted,” she says. “It was the smallest computer you ever saw and I loved it because now I had a spellchecker!” A decade ago, Birkby began losing her eyesight and her son, Bob, has helped type out her columns. Birkby also has appeared regularly on K-M-A, the Shenandoah radio station — and she’ll continue to make appearances monthly. She plans to keep writing, with her son’s assistance, so she can record some of her favorite memories from the past 100 years.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 11/27/19

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November 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 11-27-2019

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November 27th, 2019 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Leslie Foss about the Tanner Foss Project concert in Malvern on December 7.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 11/27/19

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November 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Creston woman arrested Tuesday afternoon

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November 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports the arrest at around 1:30-p.m. Tuesday, of 34-year old Samantha Hays, of Creston. Hayes was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, on a Union County warrant for Violation of a Protection Order. She was subsequently released on a Promise to Appear in court.

Man accused of 1979 slaying wants trial moved

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November 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A man accused of killing an Iowa high school student almost 40 years ago wants his trial moved out of Linn County. The attorney for 65-year-old Jerry Burns, of Manchester, said in a filing Monday that pretrial publicity made it unlikely Burns could receive a fair trial in Linn County. The trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 10.

Police arrested Burns Dec. 19, 39 years to the day after 18-year-old Michelle Martinko was killed. Her body was found the next day inside her family’s car at a Cedar Rapids mall. She had been stabbed in the face and chest.

A ‘dry slot’ pushed more significant snowfall out of Iowa, into Minnesota

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November 27th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — DEEP snow did not materialize in northwest Iowa, but the wind is whipping up the snow that did fall. National Weather Service meteorologist Brad Small says between two and five inches of snow fell north of a Storm Lake to Mason City line. “With these strong winds this morning, it’s produced areas of blowing snow. We have visibilities down to a mile or less across much of these same areas and that’ll continue through the morning hours as these winds don’t die down too much,” Small says. “We’re still looking at gusts of 40-50 miles per hour.”

The storm system that dumped a foot of snow in western Nebraska hit a wall of dry air when it reached Iowa according to Small.”That was some of the impact, what we call a dry slot in meteorology, where some dry area worked in,” Small says, “and that pushed probably the more significant snowfall totals to the north of us, into Minnesota.”

Rain fell in other parts of the state. “There was indeed some thunder,” Small says. “We had some thunder snow in the north and some thunder storms farther south and east, even some severe weather warnings were issued by the Quad Cities office along the Mississippi River, so we had all sorts of weather Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.”

Small is based in the National Weather Service office in Johnston.