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SPENCER, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say some student spectators at a predominantly white school in northwest Iowa greeted a visiting rival boys’ basketball team with racist chants. The chants and slogans at the Jan. 19 game at Spencer High School included some fans yelling that the Storm Lake players should “go back where you came from.” Other students chanted, “USA.”
The school superintendents say the Storm Lake district has 2,400 students, and 84 percent are non-Caucasian. The Spencer district has 1,900 students and is predominantly white. Spencer Superintendent Terry Hemann told The Des Moines Register that administrators have disciplined the Spencer students involved, but he declined to provide details. A similar situation occurred during a football game last October between the rival schools.
Creston Police continue to compile reports about damage caused to residences by someone throwing a rock. Authorities said today (Friday), that at around 12:40-p.m. on January 13th, a woman residing in the 600 block of N. Birch Street reported to police the someone threw a rock through her window. The damage was estimated at $100. The incident was the latest in a string of vandalism by rock reports Creston Police have received. No arrests have been made.
The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson
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@ SHENANDOAH
Atlantic 54 Shenandoah 24
Atlantic 70 Saint Albert 6
2X Winners for Atlantic/CAM: Connor Pellett, Kenny Jimmerson, John McConkey, Joe Weaver, Aybren Moore, Steele McLaren, Kole Hansen, Chase McLaren, Tanner Williamson.
Shenandoah 30 Saint Albert 6
@ AUDUBON
Logan-Magnolia 66 Audubon 6
Logan-Magnolia 70 Riverside 12
Logan-Magnolia 48 West Monona 21
Riverside 48 Audubon 21
West Monona 48 Audubon 13
@ BEDFORD/LENOX
Bedford/Lenox 38 Maryville 24
Bedford/Lenox 48 Mount Ayr 27
Maryville 45 Mount Ayr 30
@ BONDURANT-FARRAR
Bondurant-Farrer 54 Clarke 18
Bondurant-Farrar 58 East Union 24
Clarke 27 East Union 23
Winterset 49 Bondurant-Farrar 30
Winterset 58 Clarke 18
Winterset 48 East Union 18
@ GRISWOLD
Coon Rapids-Bayard 48 Griswold 12
Treynor 48 CR-B 36
Treynor 45 Griswold 26
@ NODAWAY VALLEY
Southwest Valley 42 Nodaway Valley 20
Southeast Warren 42 Nodaway Valley 23
Southeast Warren 48 Southwest Valley 30
@ Tri-Center
AHSTW 66 East Mills 6
AHSTW 42 Tri-Center 30
AHSTW 54 Southwest Iowa 18
East Mills 36 Southwest Iowa 18
Tri-Center 48 East Mills 24
Tri-Center 45 Southwest Iowa 24
(From cyclones.com) AMES, Iowa – Nate Scheelhaase, who spent the last three seasons on the football staff at Illinois, has been named the running backs coach at Iowa State, head coach Matt Campbell announced today.
“Nate will be a valuable addition to our staff,” Campbell said. “I feel Nate is a rising star in this profession. He is energetic, has a high football I.Q., and will fit in perfectly with our current staff. We can’t wait for Nate to get started here at Iowa State.”
Scheelhaase was on staff at Illinois from 2015-17, spending his first season as assistant director of football operations and running backs coach on Bill Cubit’s staff. He was retained by current head coach Lovie Smith and worked the last two seasons as an offensive analyst for the Fighting Illini.
A 2012 graduate of Illinois, Scheelhaase finished his career as the Illini’s all-time total offense leader with 10,634 yards, a total that ranks seventh in Big Ten history. In 2013 he had one of the best offensive seasons in Illinois football history, leading the conference in passing yardage (272.7 ypg), total offense (295.2 ypg) and completion percentage (66.7) during his senior campaign, while also breaking the school record for passing efficiency (140.7) to earn All-Big Ten honors.
A four-year starter and two-time team captain, Scheelhaase is the only quarterback in UI history to lead the Illini to bowl victories in back-to-back seasons and is one of just two players in Big Ten history to amass over 8,000 passing yards and 2,000 rushing yards in his career. He finished among the Illinois career leaders in almost every quarterback category, ranking first in starts (48), second in completion percentage (63.0), completions (775) and rushing yards by a QB (2,066), and third in passing yardage (8,568), touchdown passes (55) and passing efficiency (130.2).
Scheelhaase earned the prestigious Big Ten Medal of Honor in 2014, was a four-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and earned two degrees from the University of Illinois – a bachelor’s degree in communication (2012) and a master’s in sports management (2013).
Scheelhaase and his wife Morgan have a son, Cru.
Coaching Experience
2016-17 Illinois – Offensive Analyst
2015 Illinois – Running Backs
DUNLAP, Iowa (AP) — Officials pulled a man’s body from a Harrison County sand pit, Thursday, hours after the dump truck he was driving fell into water in the pit. Omaha, Nebraska, television station KETV reports that authorities and rescue workers were called Thursday morning to Hallett Materials in Harrison County just south of Dunlap for reports of a missing truck and driver. Sometime later, crews discovered the truck submerged in the sand pit under ice and water.
The driver was trapped inside the truck, where he died. His body was recovered Thursday afternoon. Officials have not yet released the man’s name. Officials are conducting an investigation into what caused the accident. .
Today: Partly Cloudy. High 53. SW-NW @ 10-20.
Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 25. NW @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High near 44. NW @ 10-20.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High near 33.
Monday: P/Cldy. High 30.
Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 49 Our Low this morning was 17. Last year on this date our High was 27 and the Low was 12. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 67 in 2002, and the Low was -24 in 1963.
BOYS BASKETBALL |
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Hawkeye Ten Conference
Clarinda 54, Sidney 41
Lewis Central 61, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 46
Rolling Valley Conference
CAM, Anita 77, West Central Valley, Stuart 63
Coon Rapids-Bayard 65, Paton-Churdan 54
Western Iowa Confernce
A-H-S-T-W, Avoca 72, Riverside, Oakland 32
Logan-Magnolia 53, Tri-Center, Neola 45
Underwood 60, IKM-Manning 45
Pride of Iowa Conference
Bedford 59, Fremont Mills, Tabor 49
Corner Conference
Stanton 82, Southwest Valley 50
Bluegrass ConferenceTournament |
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Consolation |
Diagonal 81, Moravia 58
Melcher-Dallas 58, Moulton-Udell 56
Semifinal |
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Ankeny Christian Academy 55, Murray 23
Mormon Trail, Garden Grove 76, Lamoni 46
GIRLS BASKETBALL |
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Hawkeye Ten Conference
Lewis Central 52, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 38
Rolling Valley Conference
CAM, Anita 57, West Central Valley, Stuart 38
Paton-Churdan 47, Coon Rapids-Bayard 32
Western Iowa Conference
IKM-Manning 75, Underwood 47
Logan-Magnolia 58, Tri-Center, Neola 26
Pride of Iowa Conference
Southwest Valley 47, Stanton 30
Nebraska Frontier Conference Tournament |
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Fifth Place |
Whiting 43, Parkview Christian, Neb. 28
Western Valley Conference Tourney |
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OA-BCIG 81, River Valley, Correctionville 26
First Round |
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Kingsley-Pierson 82, MVAO-CO-U 29
West Monona, Onawa 58, Ridge View 47
Westwood, Sloan 60, Lawton-Bronson 45
Woodbury Central, Moville 67, Siouxland Community Christian 37
BEVERLY ARGANBRIGHT, 84, of Panora, died Wednesday, Jan. 24th, at home. Funeral services for BEVERLY ARGANBRIGHT will be held 10-a.m. Monday, Jan. 29th, at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, in Panora. Twigg Funeral Home in Panora has the arrangements.
Visitation at the funeral home is from 3-until 5-p.m. Sunday, followed by a service that includes an opportunity to share stories about Bev.
Burial will be in the Resurrection Cemetery, in rural Guthrie Center.
BEVERLY ARGANBRIGHT is survived by:
Her husband – Jim Arganbright, of Panora.
Her sons – Jeff Arganbright, of Panora; Greg (Cheryl) Arganbright, of Adel; Tom (Page) Arganbright, of Panora; Marty (Debbie) Arganbright, of Guthrie Center; Andy Arganbright (& Tony Sarabia), of Grimes, and Nick (& Leslie McGuire), of Leawood, KS.
Her daughters – Valerie (Kate Moos), of St. Paul, MN; Laura (Daniel) Sarmas, of Buffalo Grove, IL.
Her sister – Barbara “Bobby” Flanery, of Guthrie Center.
19 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.