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Experienced Panthers eager to carry momentum forward

Sports

March 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Northern Iowa took center stage at the NCAA Tournament late Friday night when Paul Jesperson’s buzzer-beating shot from half court ousted Texas in the opening round. Now the 11th-seeded Panthers (23-12) must quickly regroup if they hope to reach the Sweet 16 for the second time in school history when they face third-seeded Texas A and M tonight (Sunday).

Northern Iowa enters the second round having won 13 of its last 14 games since falling to 10-11 after four straight losses in January. Awaiting the Panthers are the Aggies (27-8), who defeated Green Bay in the opening round and have won nine of their last 10 games.

Fremont County traffic stop results in 2 from Braddyville arrested on drug & child endangerment charges

News

March 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Saturday by a deputy with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, resulted in the arrested of two people on drug and child endangerment charges. Authorities say an SUV driven by 29-year old Jessika Leach, of Braddyville, was pulled over for a registration violation on Interstate 29 northbound, near Percival.

During the investigation, Leach was found to have a suspended license. An inventory of the vehicle revealed a small amount of marijuana and approximately 67.3 grams of methamphetamine was inside. Deputies learned a large portion of the methamphetamine was discovered hidden in a bag with children’s toys and clothing. Leach as well as a passenger in the vehicle, 45-year old Jerry Easley, of Braddyville, were taken into custody.

Easley

Easley

Leach

Leach

The pair were arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver (Methamphetamine) a Class B Felony, Failure to Affix a Tax Stamp, a Class D Felony, and two counts of Child Endangerment, an Aggravated Misdemeanor. Leach was also cited for traffic violations. Both are being held at the Fremont County Jail on $109,000 bond.

Two children in the vehicle, aged 6 and 7, were released to family members at the direction of the Iowa Department of Human Services.  Fremont County Deputies were assisted by the Fremont County K9 Unit.

Niang leads Iowa State past Little Rock 78-61

Sports

March 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DENVER (AP) — Georges Niang scored 28 points and Iowa State kept Josh Hagins from any more second-half heroics in a 78-61 win over Little Rock in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday. The Cyclones (23-11) advanced to their second Sweet 16 in three years. They will play the Virginia-Butler winner in Chicago next weekend.

Niang, the winningest player (97) in Cyclones history and Iowa State’s only two-time All-American, was simply too much for the 12th-seeded Trojans (30-5) of the Sun Belt. For the second straight game, Hagins had just two points at halftime. Unlike last time, when he went off for 29 more in a double-overtime win against Purdue, Hagins added just six after the break.

Betts, Sandoval homer as Red Sox beat Cardinals in rain

Sports

March 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) – Mookie Betts hit his fourth home run of the spring and Pablo Sandoval hit a two-run shot as the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 on Saturday. The game was called after five innings because of rain. Joe Kelly pitched 4 2/3 innings for the Red Sox, giving up five hits and striking out five. Carlos Peguero homered for the Cardinals with two outs in the fourth.

Michael Wacha went four innings for the Cardinals, allowing seven hits with no walks and three strikeouts. Of Wacha’s 30 starts in 2015, eight had weather-related delays totaling 7 hours and 15 minutes.

Suspect in killing of mother, grandmother says he’s innocent

News

March 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A man accused of killing his mother and grandmother says he didn’t do it. The Daily Nonpareil reports that 30-year-old Michael Dieckmann denied the two first-degree murder charges Thursday in a Pottawattamie County court hearing. Dieckmann is being held on $1 million bond. He is accused of killing his mother, 63-year-old Jacqueline Dieckmann, and grandmother, 91-year-old Illa Pfeiffer, Wednesday morning at the trio’s Council Bluffs home.

Police say another daughter of Pfeiffer’s found the bodies around 10 a.m. Wednesday. Police say one of the women was stabbed, but the cause of the other’s death awaits more investigation. Some of Dieckmann’s family members say he is mentally ill.

Company: Grain elevator workers injured in explosion improve

News

March 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

HINTON, Iowa (AP) – Central Valley Ag says two of its workers injured in a northwest Iowa grain elevator explosion this week are now in stable condition. The Sioux City Journal reports that the company released the information on Friday. The explosion occurred just after 1 p.m. Thursday at Central Valley Ag in Hinton. The two injured workers were taken to a Sioux City hospital in serious condition, and then transferred to a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

The cause of the explosion hasn’t been determined, but engineering and insurance experts, as well as the Iowa State Fire Marshall, were on site the Friday to try to determine the cause.

1 injured in Red Oak collision/rollover accident Sat. morning

News

March 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak say one person was injured during a rollover accident Saturday morning. 38-year old Brian Russell McCleary, of Villisca, suffered minor injuries after his vehicle was struck by a car and left the road before rolling over one and a-half times, coming to rest on its top. McCleary, who was not wearing a seat belt, was transported by ambulance to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital for treatment.

Police say the accident happened at around 8-a.m., when a 2001 Honda Accord driven by 17-year old Anna Marie Aufdenberg, of Red Oak, slowed, but did not stop, as she was approaching the intersection of Highway 34 and N. 8th Street, in Red Oak. The northbound Honda struck McCleary’s westbound 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee, causing the SUV to flip over.

Aufdenberg, who was wearing her seat belt, was not injured. Police cited the teen for Failure to Obey a Stop sign. Damage from the crash amounted to $5,000. Red Oak Police were assisted at the scene by personnel with the Red Oak Fire Department, and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies.

DAVID BURNS, 78, of Elk Horn & formerly of Oakland (Svcs. 3/23/16)

Obituaries

March 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DAVID BURNS, 78, of Elk Horn (& formerly of Oakland), died Friday, March 18th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral services for DAVID BURNS will be held 11-a.m. Wed., March 23rd, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Avoca.

Friends may call at the funeral home in Tue., March 22nd, from 3-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 6-until 8-pm.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

DAVID BURNS is survived by:

His son – Michael (Gwen) Burns, of Wahiawa, HI

His daughters – Lanette Peterson, Michelle (Doug) Heilig, and Sandy (Eugene, Jr.) Butcher, all of Avoca; Teresa (Francis) Jordan, of Ft. Madison; Kristine (Christopher) Scholl, of St. Louis, MO., and Tina Burns.

4 step-children

His brother – Richard (Nita) Burns, of Mankato, KS.

His sister – Karen (Dick) Witchley, of Ft. Worth, TX.

His Special Friend – Dorothy “Dottie” Johnson, of Elk Horn.

14 grandchildren, 8 step-grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren.

MARLA JUHL, 78, of Manning (Svcs. 3/22/16)

Obituaries

March 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

MARLA JUHL, 78, of Manning, died Friday, March 18th, at the Manning Regional Healthcare Center. Funeral services for MARLA JUHL will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue., March 22nd, at Zion Lutheran Church, in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Friends may call at Zion Lutheran Church from 9:30-until 10:30-a.m. Tuesday (prior to the service)

MARLA JUHL is survived by:

Her sons – Douglas Shrimpton, of Sioux Falls, SD, & Elvin Shrimpton, of Omaha.

Her daughter – Sonia Kuchel, of Manning.

7 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Iowa lawmakers slam brakes on raising speed limits

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March 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) – Efforts to increase speed limits on Iowa freeways and rural roads failed in the Legislature this year amid safety concerns, but officials acknowledged such moves are popular with drivers and likely will come before lawmakers again.

Several bills were introduced in the state House this session, but all died before votes by a full committee. One measure would have allowed speed limits of 75 mph on some stretches of interstate freeways, up from the current 70 mph. Two other bills aimed to raise speed limits on some rural, two-lane roads from the current 55 mph limit.

Lawmakers on the House Transportation Committee ended up having more questions than answers, including concerns about safety and cost.  But some truckers seemed ready for the higher speeds allowed in states neighboring Iowa.