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Iowa women start fast in 84-71 loss to No. 8 OSU

Sports

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — For the first 15 minutes of their game at No. 8 Ohio State, the Iowa Hawkeyes played almost flawlessly. But then the Buckeyes awakened and coach Lisa Bluder’s team never recovered in an 84-71 loss on Monday. “When they did make the run, we did address it: Every good team makes a run at you,” Bluder said. “We just didn’t move on or handle those game swings very well.” The Hawkeyes (9-6, 1-1 Big Ten) had taken control at the outset, cycling passes around the perimeter to open shooters while the Buckeyes (15-0, 2-0) struggled to guard them. Even when they missed, Morgan Johnson, who finished with 25 points, was there to score on a putback.

Johnson made two free throws to cap a 6-0 run for a 9-4 lead. Then on consecutive possessions Kelly Krei and Jaime Printy, who finished with 13 points, had 3-pointers pushing the Iowa advantage to 22-12. Another 3 by Krei and Printy’s driving layup boosted the led to 37-22 — with the Hawkeyes in control of the ball and under 5 minutes left in the half. But just that quickly, the game swiveled Ohio State’s way. “Their crowd got into it,” Johnson said. “They hit a 3, we hit a layup and then they hit another 3. We got back on our heels and they started lighting it up.”

Samantha Prahalis, who led the Buckeyes with 30 points, and Tayler Hill, who chipped in with 28, were the main culprits for Ohio State, off to its best start in the NCAA era. “For them to account for 58 of their team’s points is amazing,” Bluder said. The Buckeyes scored 23 of the next 26 points to take the lead and then pulled away. Shooting 35 percent behind the arc coming in, Ohio State made 10 of 15 3-pointers, including 4 of 6 by Prahalis and 5 of 7 by Big Ten scoring leader Hill. Prahalis had 13 points in the 23-3 run, with Hill scoring eight and Ashley Adams two. Prahalis, who finished with seven assists, had the helping pass on three of her teammates’ buckets in the streak.

“They started hitting their shots in transition,” said Iowa’s Kamille Wahlin, who had 17 points. “Transition is really their game. Prahalis and Hill push it so well. Once they got that confidence going, it’s hard to stop them.” Hill, who finished the half with 15 points, had eight straight points for the Buckeyes at one point — including back-to-back 3-pointers that seemed to energize the Buckeyes. Ohio State didn’t let up to start the second half, either. Prahalis put the Buckeyes ahead to stay with a 3 at the 18:45 mark. Amber Stokes followed with a stepback baseline jumper before Prahalis converted a free throw and then popped in a jumper to make it 47-40. The Hawkeyes had mustered just three points over more than 8 minutes.

“I thought we shot the ball well enough to win,” Bluder said. “We just didn’t defend tonight.” The Hawkeyes, who have lost 16 of the last 18 meetings with Ohio State, closed within eight points with 90 seconds left but the Buckeyes pulled away again. Substitute guard Melissa Dixon left the game after playing just a minute. She injured a knee in a collision with Ohio State’s Amber Stokes, further diminishing the Hawkeyes’ depth. “We’re not going to quit,” Bluder said. “It hurt us losing Dixon. That was a big loss. She’s giving us 8 points a game and she is one of our best defensive players on the perimeter. We just didn’t have anybody to go to at that point. She’s been a spark for us.” The severity of Dixon’s injury was yet to be determined.

No tax books coming out this year

News

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The start of the New Year means it’s time to think about filing your taxes for 2011. You’ll have to seek out the forms if you want to file your state taxes the old fashioned way. The Iowa Department of Revenue will stop sending out paper tax booklets for the first time this year. Department spokesperson, Victoria Daniels, says you can still get the paper forms, but you’ll have to call their office or stop by. Daniels says it’s a cost-savings step and she says about 85-percent of individual filers already file electronically. Since this is the first year they are not sending out tax booklets, Daniels says the department is expanding its telephone and e-mail customer service hours during the month of January.

“Now is the time when those books would be coming out and…if they haven’t heard already, they are probably wondering when am I going to get my book in the mail, and they’re not, but there are still ways to get the forms in the mail if they want the paper forms,” Daniels says. The e-mail and telephone hours for January are 7:30 a-m until five p-m.

“We just encourage people if you have questions to call, that is why we are here. We don’t prepare returns for people be we certainly are available to answer questions by telephone or by e-mail,” Daniels said. There are walk-in hours at their offices in Des Moines Monday through Friday from eight a-m until 4:30 p-m. Or you can go to the departments website at: www.iowa.gov/tax.

(Dar Danielson/Radio Iowa)

Atlantic area schools receive play equipment

News

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Two Atlantic area schools have received some much needed play items from the Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund.

Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund donations, pic.1 (Photos provided by Melanie Petty)

Melanie Petty, spokesperson for the fund says The Washington Elementary School and  Jack and Jill Preschool were presented with the equipment prior to the Christmas holiday.  Petty said “We love supporting the youth of our community and this was a fun thing to do.” She said also, they “Hope the items we purchased will bring hours of enjoyment to the children.”

Interstate 29 Southbound re-opened in Fremont County

News

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

10:14-a.m. 1/2/2012 – The Iowa DOT reports all southbound lanes of I-29 southbound 5 miles north of Hamburg in Fremont County have re-opened, following an accident in that area earlier this morning. Additional details about the crash are currently not available.

8-a.m. Local/State News (Podcast) 1-2-2012

News, Podcasts

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

News with KJAN News Director Ric Hanson….

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7-a.m. Local and State News (Podcast) 1-2-2012

News, Podcasts

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

With KJAN News Director Ric Hanson…

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7-a.m. Sports (Podcast) 1-2-2012

Podcasts, Sports

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A check of the latest State and National Sports news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson….

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RAYMOND HANSEN, 93, of Atlantic (Svcs 1-5-12)

Obituaries

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

RAYMOND HANSEN, 93, of Atlantic, died Sun., Jan. 1st, at the Atlantic Nursing & Rehab Center. Funeral services for RAYMOND HANSEN will be held 10-a.m. Thu., Jan. 5th, at Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation is open at the funeral home from 8am-5pm Tue. & Wed. (1/3 & 1/4), with family visitation from 5-7pm Wed.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

RAYMOND HANSEN is survived by:

His son – Raymond Hansen, Jr., of Minneapolis, MN.

His daughters – Linda (Dennis) Berge, Michelle Hadley, and Lisa Hansen, all of Atlantic.

23 grandchildren & 35 great-grandchildren.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Jan. 2nd, 2012

Podcasts, Weather

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here’s the forecast for Atlantic, and the KJAN listening area…..

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IA Women take on Ohio State in Big 10 today (Monday)

Sports

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeyes take on Ohio State this morning in women’s college basketball. The Hawks are 9-and-5 on the season, 1-and-0 in the Big Ten Conference, while the Buckeyes are 14-0 & 1-0. Top point makers for the Hawkeyes inlcude: Jaime Printy, 17.4 ppg; Morgan Johnson 14.1 ppg; and, for the Buckeyes:  Tayler Hill 21.1 ppg, Samantha Prahalis 17.5 ppg, Kalpana Beach 6.3 rpg. Iowa will have to limit Hill, a 5-foot-10 junior guard from Minneapolis who was Minnesota’s all-time leading high school scorer with 3,888 points.

The Hawks have improved their 3-point shooting by 20 percentage points over the past two games to 34.2 percent. They drained 14 for a school record against Mississippi Valley State and 12 against Northwestern. Ninth-ranked Ohio State beat Wisconsin 77-61 in its Big Ten Conference opener. Hill shoots 50 percent from the field. Ohio State has won 15 of the last 17 meetings against Iowa.

Tip-off for today’s game at the Value City Arena, in Columbus, Ohio, is 11-a.m., and will be televised on the Big 10 Network.