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Area high school basketball scores from Sat., Dec. 13 2014

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December 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Ar-We-Va, Westside 84, Charter Oak-Ute 33
Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 70, Sioux City, North 57
Coon Rapids-Bayard 73, Woodbine 40
Creston 67, ADM, Adel 50
Glenwood 73, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 64
Harlan 63, Blair, Neb. 46
LeMars 67, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 62
Lincoln Pius X, Neb. 87, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 48
Orient-Macksburg 56, Seymour 50
Paton-Churdan 80, CAM, Anita 46
Red Oak 76, Clarinda Academy 74, OT

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Adair-Casey 59, Glidden-Ralston 35
Ar-We-Va, Westside 48, Charter Oak-Ute 25
CAM, Anita 49, Paton-Churdan 43
Coon Rapids-Bayard 61, Woodbine 37
LeMars 55, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 48
Orient-Macksburg 57, Seymour 34
Red Oak 59, Clarinda Academy 4
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 57, Glenwood 46

Green Bay blows through Drake, 64-48

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December 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (AP) — Keifer Sykes scored 23 points, including 5 of 7 from 3-point range, and added four steals to lead Green Bay to a 64-48 victory over Drake on Saturday evening. Jordan Fouse added 13 points and eight rebounds for the Phoenix (7-2), and Carrington Love finished with 12 points and seven assists in Wisconsin. Green Bay’s defense was strong much of the night, holding Drake to 41 percent shooting from the field while forcing 19 total turnovers. The Phoenix also won the rebounding battle 30-20.

Green Bay held a 37-20 lead at halftime, largely on the strength of a 12-0 run midway through the half. Drake would not cut the lead back below double digits the rest of the night. Chris Caird and Jacob Enevold Jensen each scored nine points to lead Drake (1-8).

VCU tops No. 23 Nothern Iowa in double overtime

Sports

December 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Treveon Graham scored 21 points, including a tightly contested 3-pointer in the second overtime, and VCU sent No. 23 Northern Iowa to its first loss, 93-87 on Saturday night. Briante Weber added 14 points and Melvin Johnson 12 for the Rams (6-3), who beat a ranked team for the first time since topping Number 16 Saint Louis on March 1st, 2014.

The Panthers (9-1), looking to tie the best start in school history, got a career-best 27 points from Wes Washpun. But he fouled out when Weber drew a charge call with 49 seconds to play, taking away the Panthers’ best offensive option.

Matt Bohannon added 18 points, including a 3-pointer to force the second overtime, for the Panthers. Seth Tuttle, UNI’s leading scorer with a 16-point average, managed only five in only 21 minutes of the fast-paced game.

Arts educators seek to be part of state standards

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December 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Fine arts advocates in Iowa are renewing an effort to get music, drama and art included in state education standards. The Iowa Alliance for Arts Education will lobby lawmakers again next year to amend the Iowa Core to add the fine arts. Leon Kuehner, the group’s executive director, says a similar attempt failed in 2014, but he and others hope they will have more luck this time.

State law dictates that schools teach the arts, but the fine arts are not listed in the Iowa Core, which was established in schools statewide in 2008 after approval from the Legislature and the governor. Democrats who control the Iowa Senate have been supportive of this effort, but it is not clear there is interest in the Republican-dominated House.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sun., Dec. 14th 2014

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December 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Firefighters say no one was injured in a blaze inside a Des Moines apartment. KCCI reports fire crews quickly put out the fire that occurred Friday afternoon at the Wakonda West Apartments, just north of the Des Moines Airport. A fire department spokesman says it’s unknown yet how many people will be displaced by the fire.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Those wanting to enjoy some sledding in Dubuque this winter might soon find their options limited. The Telegraph Herald reports that the Dubuque City Council will consider Monday an ordinance restricting sledding on public property to two city parks. If adopted, sledding would only be allowed at Allison-Henderson Park and Bunker Hill Golf Course.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines officials have taken charge of more than 30 wild animals — including black bears and wolves — that had been on display at a now-closed “mall zoo.” The Des Moines Register reports that Polk County deputies evicted Pella Wildlife Company and its owner, Ron DeArmond, from Merle Hay Mall this week. The organization had operated the Academy of Wildlife at the mall until closing its doors in October.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State defensive lineman Devlyn Cousin has been suspended indefinitely from the team after being arrested and charged with simple domestic assault. The Des Moines Register says a police report shows Cousin was arrested late Friday night on charges of domestic assault and obstruction of emergency communication.

Iowa State defensive lineman Cousin suspended

Sports

December 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State defensive lineman Devlyn Cousin has been suspended indefinitely from the team after being arrested and charged with simple domestic assault. A police report shows Cousin was arrested late Friday night on charges of domestic assault and obstruction of emergency communication.

In a written statement Saturday, Cyclones football coach Paul Rhoads said he was aware of the charges filed against Cousin and that Cousin had been suspended indefinitely under the school’s student-athlete discipline policy as the school gathers more information on the case.

Ames police tell The Des Moines Register that Cousin was arrested for pushing his girlfriend to the ground as she called 911. The 6-foot-2, 290-pound Cousin played in nine games this year, racking up 12 tackles.

Iowa woman sentenced to probation for fatal crash

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December 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ONAWA, Iowa (AP) – A 45-year-old western Iowa woman has been sentenced for a crash that killed her uncle. The Sioux City Journal reports that Judith Krohn, of Mapleton, was placed on probation Friday after pleading guilty in Monona County District Court to one count of vehicular homicide. District Judge Jeffrey Poulson suspended a 10-year prison sentence and placed Krohn on probation for two years. She also must pay a $1,000 fine.

Krohn had initially pleaded not guilty to a more stringent vehicular homicide charge that carries a 25-year prison sentence. Prosecutors say Krohn was drunk on April 20, 2013, when the pickup she was driving missed a curve and rolled into a ditch. Her uncle, 59-year-old Albert Butler of Mapleton, was partially ejected from the truck and died from his injuries.

Cold-storage warehouse proposed in Council Bluffs

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December 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A cold-storage warehouse that would create at least 50 new jobs has been proposed along Veterans Memorial Highway in Council Bluffs, just across the river from Omaha, Nebraska. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports that the company, XTL Inc., has an option to purchase and develop real estate at the location.

Mike Dellinger, executive director of Advance Southwest Iowa Corporation, says the project would involve a 155,000-square-foot, cold-storage facility on 51 acres offering warehousing and logistical support to major food processors in the region.

Its construction value is estimated at $27 million, and the automated facility would include $27 million in equipment, shelving and furnishings. About 50 jobs with an annual payroll of about $2.5 million would initially be needed to operate the facility.

Fish farming finds its way to land-locked Midwest

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Global consumption of seafood is outpacing wild fish populations, so farmers are turning from roving the world’s waters to aquaculture. Increasingly, that includes growing fish in large indoor tanks in the Midwest — hundreds of miles from any ocean, bringing the surf to America’s turf.

Experts say fish farming in tanks — or closed containment systems — nearly eliminates fish manure runoff and waste through use of water recirculating and treatment systems. It also eliminates the chance of spreading disease or genetic mutation to wild populations.

And such tank systems can be placed almost anywhere — from Minnesota to Florida — because temperature and water quality can be controlled in an indoor environment. Recently such operations have popped up in Nebraska and Iowa — typically cattle and corn country.

Family Fun in the Kitchen 12-13-2014

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

December 13th, 2014 by admin

Lavon and Miss NiNi talk about cookies.

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