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IHSAA Boys Basketball Rankings 12/19/2022

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December 20th, 2022 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association has released their first boys basketball poll of the 2022-23 season. This is a new poll created this year by the association with a committee from around the state that collaborates on the rankings.

Class 1A

  1. Grand View Christian
  2. North Linn
  3. Bellevue
  4. Gladbrook-Reinbeck
  5. WACO
  6. Lynnville-Sully
  7. St. Mary’s, Remsen
  8. West Harrison
  9. Dunkerton
  10. Marquette Catholic

Class 2A

  1. Central Lyon
  2. Aplington-Parkersburg
  3. Roland-Story
  4. West Burlington
  5. Western Christian
  6. Wilton
  7. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
  8. Sioux Central
  9. Camanche
  10. MFL MarMarc

Class 3A

  1. CR Xavier
  2. Bondurant-Farrar
  3. North Polk
  4. Humboldt
  5. MOC-Floyd Valley
  6. Bishop Heelan
  7. Clear Lake
  8. Sioux Center
  9. Ballard
  10. Assumption

Class 4A

  1. Waukee Northwest
  2. Cedar Rapids Kennedy
  3. Waukee
  4. Ankeny Centennial
  5. Valley
  6. Indianola
  7. SC East
  8. Dubuque Senior
  9. Cedar Falls
  10. Iowa City West

High School Wrestling Scoreboard 12/19/2022

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December 20th, 2022 by admin

@ CB Thomas Jefferson

LeMars 69. Sioux City North 10
LeMars 78, CB Thomas Jefferson 3
Sioux City North 55, CB Thomas Jefferson 24

 

High School Basketball Scoreboard 12/19/2022

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December 20th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Ankeny Christian 49, Baxter 44
Des Moines Christian 54, Van Meter 32
Fremont-Mills 66, Hamburg 14
Harlan 56, Panorama 49
Lenox 55, Diagonal 50
Mount Ayr 47, Worth County, MO 46
Pocahontas Area 70, East Sac County 27
Spirit Lake 60, Kuemper Catholic 34
Stanton 73, Bedford 28
Tri-Center 49, MVAOCOU 36
West Monona 56, Boyer Valley 28
Woodward-Granger 66, Paton-Churdan 28

BOYS BASKETBALL

Baxter 84, Ankeny Christian 54
Bedford 65, Stanton 55
East Sac County 74, Pocahontas Area 38
Lenox 89, Diagonal 30
Mormon Trail 64, Martensdale St. Marys 32
Mount Ayr 70, Worth County, MO 41
Tri-Center 70, MVAOCOU 24
Van Meter 48, Des Moines Christian 44
West Monona 76, Boyer Valley 48

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 12/19/2022

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December 20th, 2022 by admin

1 South Carolina (28) 11-0 700 1
2 Stanford 11-1 672 2
3 Ohio State 11-0 627 3
4 Indiana 11-0 619 4
5 Notre Dame 9-1 594 5
6 North Carolina 9-1 529 7
7 NC State 11-1 514 8
8 Virginia Tech 10-1 481 6
9 UConn 8-2 470 9
10 LSU 11-0 422 11
11 UCLA 11-1 420 10
12 Utah 10-0 372 13
13 Iowa 9-3 370 12
14 Iowa State 8-2 341 14
15 Maryland 9-3 296 15
16 Oregon 9-1 280 T-16
17 Arkansas 13-0 256 21
18 Arizona 9-1 217 20
19 Michigan 10-1 210 19
20 Kansas 10-0 187 22
21 Creighton 8-2 133 T-16
22 Gonzaga 10-2 114 23
23 Oklahoma 9-1 86 24
24 Baylor 8-3 67 18
25 St. John’s 11-0 27 NR

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 12/19/2022

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December 20th, 2022 by admin

1 Purdue (40) 11-0 1,502 1
2 UConn (21) 12-0 1,482 3
3 Houston 11-1 1,374 5
4 Kansas 10-1 1,290 8
5 Arizona 10-1 1,269 9
6 Virginia 8-1 1,195 2
7 Texas 9-1 1,064 7
8 Tennessee 9-2 1,024 6
9 Alabama 9-2 1,021 4
10 Arkansas 10-1 1,004 10
11 Gonzaga 9-3 895 15
12 Baylor 7-2 873 11
13 UCLA 10-2 871 16
14 Duke 10-2 819 12
15 Mississippi State 11-0 623 17
16 Illinois 8-3 528 18
17 Wisconsin 9-2 432 22
18 Indiana 8-3 408 14
19 Kentucky 7-3 370 13
20 TCU 9-1 358 21
21 Virginia Tech 11-1 297 24
22 Miami (Fl.) 11-1 208 25
23 Auburn 9-2 118 19
24 Marquette 9-3 116 NR
25 Arizona State 11-1 98 NR

GARY “RED” SWENSON, 73 of Kirkman (Visitation 12-28-2022)

Obituaries

December 19th, 2022 by Lori Murphy

GARY “RED” SWENSON, 73 of Kirkman died Sunday, December 18 at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Visitation for RED SWENSON will be held from 2-until 5-p.m. December 28, 2022, at Pauley Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Gary “Red” Swenson is survived by

His son – Matt (Fiance’ Amber DeLuca) Swenson, of Harlan.

His daughter – Amanda (Rusty Jordan) McCarthy, of Walnut.

His sister – Jolene Hass,  of Loveland, CO.

5 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Group hopes land aquisition will improve Spirit Lake water quality

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The acquisition of land in Minnesota could help boost the water quality in northwest Iowa’s Spirit Lake. The Spirit Lake Protective Association’s, John Smeltzer, says he’s been worried for a decade about the amount of sediment being pumped from the cropland north of the lake — and that’s why they’ve partnered with a Minnesota conservation organization to buy the 195 acres to restore it to wetland and prairie.

“Cause Iowans drink this water. Iowans come to this area to birdwatch to enjoy the wildlife. And also to know that the wildlife is being cared for,” Smeltzer says. The watershed protection project is expected to decrease phosphorus and nitrogen deposits by 85 percent. Smeltzer says it also will restore habitat for diverse types of waterfowl, like trumpeter swans and Sandhill cranes. Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation communications director Joe Jayjack says the hope is to significantly reduce the amount of runoff that makes its way from the often flooded parcel of land.

“It’s a place for this water to go into to slow down, have the plants that are naturally occurring in these wetland areas pull out a lot of those nutrients and clean the water before it can go into these bigger lake systems,” he says. Jayjack estimates it will take two to three years until the natural habitat is restored. The land will then become a Waterfowl Production Area and be managed by the U-S Fish and Wildlife Service.

(reporting By Kendall Crawford, Iowa Public Radio)

Reynolds calls for end to national emergency over COVID

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December 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds and two dozen other Republican governors are urging President Biden to end the national public health emergency for COVID in April.

Ending the national public health emergency will mean emergency Medicaid insurance coverage for millions of Americans will end. In Iowa, Medicaid enrollment is 48% higher than before the pandemic. Reynolds and the other governors say some individuals are no longer eligible for Medicaid coverage under traditional rules, but the national public health emergency is keeping them in the program and that’s negatively impacting states’ budgets.

Reynolds ended her own statewide public health emergency in February and she says it’s time for the federal government to do the same.

President Trump declared COVID a national emergency in March of 2020. President Biden has extended the order through next month and is expected to extend it again through April. Reynolds and the 24 other GOP governors are asking Biden to let the pandemic declaration expire at that time.

Push for new Iowa law to expand access to opioid reversal medication

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December 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A company that makes a nasal spray that reverses opioid overdoses is pushing to expand access to the medication in Iowa. Larry Lanier is a lobbyist for Emergent Biosolutions, which manufacturers the opioid reversal drug naloxone and sold under the brand name NARCAN. “Our country’s in the midst of an epidemic right now that’s invading our communities, our neighborhoods, our families,” he says. “It’s taking the lives of our citizens and, even worse, it’s killing our children.”

Iowa law lets pharmacists dispense naloxone without a prescription, but the pharmacy keeps a record of who gets it, which could discourage people from picking up a kit. Other states let non-profits, businesses and other organizations register to distribute naloxone kits anonymously. Lanier is asking Governor Reynolds and Iowa lawmakers to adopt that policy.

“There are community organizations that are very good at that. It’s called secondary distribution,” Lanier says. “As we move into 2023, we look forward to an opportunity to converse and collaborating with you, Governor Reynolds, and with the legislature to talk about ways that we can increase community distribution in Iowa.”

Lanier made his comments during an online forum hosted by Governor Reynolds. In 2021, 258 Iowans died of an opioid overdose — a 21 percent increase from the year before.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 12/19/22: 3 arrests, 1 injury accident

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December 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests, and an injury accident. Those taken into custody include:

  • On Sunday, Dec. 18: 35-year-old Kyle Lee Davis, of Glenwood, for OWI/2nd offense ($2,000 bond).
  • On Saturday, 40-year-old Kandall Omax Brown, of Omaha, for Domestic Abuse Assault (No Bond), and
  • on Dec. 14th, 52-year-old Bryan Allen Dennis, of Omaha, on a warrant for Failure to Appear ($2,000 bond).

The sheriff’s office said also, 43-year-old Brian Doyle, of Imogene, was transported to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital by an unknown individual, after the 2007 Jeep Doyle was driving hit a patch of ice as he was westbound in the 36000 block of Noyes Avenue,  on Dec. 13th. The Jeep rolled over into a waterway culvert. The accident happened at around 9:30-a.m.

Authorities say he was driving too fast for the weather conditions and lost control of the vehicle. He was cited for Failure to Maintain control.

The were two other accidents reported, one of which was on the 13th, the other on the 15th. No injuries were reported in either incident.