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ISU studies crop stress using space-based sensors

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Researchers at Iowa State University are studying the water content and temperature of crops using two sets of far-away sensors, one that’s on a satellite in orbit, while the other is mounted on the International Space Station. Brian Hornbuckle, an I-S-U agronomy professor, says they ultimately want to develop an early warning system for crop stress. Thriving plants respond to sunlight by opening thousands of microscopic holes on their leaves, which also releases water vapor, a process called transpiration.

Hornbuckle says plants that are stressed heat up as they’re no longer, essentially, sweating. While corn growers who use center pivot irrigation systems might be able to take action based on this information, most Iowa farmers would have to use the data to make economic decisions about whether or not to sell the grain they have in storage. The three-year ISU project is being funded by a NASA grant of about 536-thousand dollars.

Senate GOP approves curriculum flexibility for Iowa schools

News

March 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republicans in the Iowa Senate have voted to repeal the requirement that Iowa K-12 schools employ a teacher librarian. Schools could instead hire someone who has worked in a public library. The bill would also let schools offer two rather than four units of a world language and offer two rather than three fine arts options, like music and art, but not theater.

Senator Tim Kraayenbrink, a Republican from Fort Dodge, said rural schools, in particular, are unable to hire teachers for some courses. “This bill gives more local control to school districts and school boards in their requirements by allowing them more flexibility within courses and offerings,” he said.

Democrats in the Senate voted against the bill. “Flexibility — what it really translates to is permission to cut,” Senator Herman Quirmbach of Ames said. “…We’re going to reduce programs, we’re going to limit opportunities, we’re going to shortchange our kids.”

The bill would remove a requirement that sex ed classes include information about AIDS, but that section of the bill was not debated by the Senate. The bill also says schools would no longer be required to teach technology literacy to all students.

Tabor man arrested following a stolen motorcycle pursuit

News

March 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports a man from Tabor was arrested following the pursuit of a stolen motorcycle.  52-year-old Jesse Eugene Sump faces multiple charges in Iowa and Missouri. Sheriff Aistrope says on Feb. 8, 2023, a deputy observed a vehicle reported stolen out of Atchison County, Missouri at an address on Park Street in Tabor.

Deputies conducted a search warrant on the residence and discovered additional evidence connected to additional burglaries and motor vehicle thefts that occurred in Fremont and Pottawattamie Counties in Iowa, and Atchison County, Missouri. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Jesse Sump.

Jesse Sump (Fremont Co. S/O photo)

Last Sunday (March 5), Deputies were notified of a vehicle pursuit of Sump on a stolen Harley Davidson Motorcycle entering Page County from Atchison County, Missouri. Page County Deputies located the motorcycle at an abandoned farm southwest of Coin, Iowa. Fremont County K9 Roby was deployed and SUMP, surrendered to authorities and was placed under arrest without further incident.

Sump was charged with:

  • Theft 1st Degree
  • Theft 2nd Degree
  • Theft 5th Degree
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd Offense (meth)
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Fugitive from Justice on an active felony warrant out of Atchison County, Missouri

Sump was being held on $10,000 cash/surety bond in Fremont County and a $100,000 cash/surety warrant out Missouri. Additional charges are pending.

Disclaimer: A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Boys State Basketball Scoreboard 03/07/2023

Sports

March 7th, 2023 by admin

Class 2A Quarterfinals

Roland-Story 60, Kuemper Catholic 52

Kuemper Catholic let a four point halftime lead slip away and fell to Roland-Story 60-52 in the 2A Quarterfinals on Tuesday. Roland-Story outscored the Knights 11-5 in the third quarter to regain the lead and held on down the stretch. The Norsemen outrebounded the Knights 32-14 in the second half and held Kuemper to 9 of 31 shooting after the break as well. Luke Patton had a monster game leading Roland-Story with 25 points and 22 rebounds. Roland-Story picked up their first win at state since they won the title in 1977. The Norsemen improved to 25-1. Kuemper was led by 12 points from Carson Kanne and 10 points and 11 rebounds from DJ Vonnahme. The Knights end the year at 18-7.

Western Christian, Hull 69, Monticello 44

Class 3A Quarterfinals

Bondurant-Farrar 81, Algona 52

North Polk 49, Newton 31

Bishop Heelan, Sioux City 68, Marion 59

Xavier, Cedar Rapids 49, Des Moines, Hoover 38

2022-23 All-Hawkeye Ten Boys Basketball Teams, Rasmussen gets First Team nod

Sports

March 7th, 2023 by admin

2022-2023 HAWKEYE 10 ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS

STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 Carson Seuntjens** Denison-Schleswig Sr. G
2 Caden Johnson** Glenwood Sr. G
3 Max DeVries** Red Oak Jr. G
4 Colton Rasmussen Atlantic Jr. G
5 Luke Wiebers Denison-Schleswig Jr. G
6 Brad Curren Harlan Sr. G
7 Jacob Birch Harlan Sr. F
8 Dawson Gifford Kuemper Sr. G
2ND TEAM
1 Tadyn Brown Clarinda Sr. G
2 Cael Turner Creston Jr. G
3 Risto Lappala Glenwood Sr. F
4 DJ Vonnahme Kuemper Jr. F
5 Michael Kasperbauer Kuemper Jr. G
6 Nash Paulson Lewis Central Jr. F
7 Hunter Gilleland Red Oak Jr. G
8 Colin Lillie St. Albert Sr. G
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Camden Lorimor Shenandoah Jr. G
2 Logyn Eckheart Glenwood Sr. F
3 Carter Pellett Atlantic Sr. F
4 Wyatt Schmitt Clarinda Sr. F
5 Jaxon Wessel Denison-Schleswig Sr. G/F
6 Lance Arkfeld Denison-Schleswig Jr. F
7 Teagon Kasperbauer Harlan Sr G
8 Franz Reisz Harlan Jr C
9 Colby Souther Lewis Central Sr. C
10 Kyle Strider Creston Sr F
11 Curtis Witte Lewis Central Jr G
12 Brock Badding Kuemper So G
** Unanimous Selection

6 Hawkeyes earn postseason Big Ten honors

Sports

March 7th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Six University of Iowa men’s basketball student-athletes earned postseason recognition by the league head coaches and selected media panel, the Big Ten Conference announced Tuesday.

Junior forward Kris Murray was selected as a first-team All-Big Ten honoree by both the media and coaches. Senior forward Filip Rebraca was a third team pick by the media and honorable mention by the coaches. Senior Connor McCaffery and junior Tony Perkins were honorable mention selections by both the media and coaches. Sophomore Payton Sandfort was chosen as the conference’s Sixth Man of the Year by the Big Ten by the coaches. Junior Patrick McCaffery earned the team’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for the second straight season.

Murray earned unanimous distinction by the media, marking the fourth straight season a Hawkeye has been a unanimous selection (Keegan Murray in 2022; Luka Garza in 2020 and 2021).

Murray averages a team-best 20.5 points, eight rebounds, and one block per game. He is the only Division I player to average 20+ points, 8+ rebounds, and have made 60+ 3-pointers this season. The Cedar Rapids, Iowa, native has scored 30+ points four times this season, 25+ points nine times, and 20+ points 15 times. Murray averaged 21 points per game, ranking third in the league, during conference play. From his sophomore to junior season, Murray has boosted his scoring average by 11.8 points.

Rebraca is second on the squad in points (13.9) and rebounds (7.6) per game, while ranking first in field goal percentage (.571), blocks per contest (1.0) and free throws made (98) and attempted (149). The native of Sombor, Serbia, has netted double figures a team-best 26 times and posted a team-best nine double-doubles this season. Rebraca averages 2.9 offensive rebounds per game, fifth best in the Big Ten and 49th-best nationally. His field-goal percentage of 57.1 percent is 33rd-best in the country.

Connor McCaffery leads the country in assist-to-turnover ratio (4.19) by a wide margin. He has played in 111 games that Iowa has won, tying former teammate Jordan Bohannon for most in program history. McCaffery is averaging 6.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and a team-best 3.8 assists per game this year. He has made a single-season best 37 triples, which are third most on the team. McCaffery has had zero turnovers in 13 of 30 games this season, including five of the last 10 contests. He made 19 consecutive free throws from Nov. 29 to Dec. 29, 2022, and has missed only seven attempts (45-of-52) from the charity stripe this season.

Perkins ranks third on the team in points per game (12.4), first in steals (43), second in assists per game (2.8) and tied for fourth in rebounds per outing (4.0). His 84 free throws made are second most on the team. He has reached double figures in scoring 19 times this season, including five of the last six games. He scored a career-best 32 points, bolstered by 15-of-16 makes from the free throw line, in Iowa’s win over Illinois on Feb. 4. The Indianapolis native made his first 15 free throw attempts, tying the school record for most consecutive free throw makes in a single game (Andre Woolridge vs. Northwestern on March 8, 1997).

Sandfort becomes the fourth Hawkeye to earn Sixth Man of the Year accolades, joining Doug Thomas (2006), Gabriel Olaseni (2015) and Nicholas Baer (2017). Sandfort averages 10.2 points, 1.8 3-pointers, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.4 assists. He drained four or more triples in five games, including two of the last three contests. Sandfort has made a combined 13 treys over the last three games (Michigan State, Indiana, Nebraska). The native of Waukee, Iowa, has scored in double figures 13 times this year. Sandfort scored Iowa’s final seven points, including a four-point play, to force overtime in a win over Michigan and netted 22 points, including a game-tying triple to force overtime, in the home victory over Michigan State.

Patrick McCaffery is averaging 10.1 points and 3.6 rebounds in 25 games. McCaffery has tallied double figures in scoring 11 times this season, including reaching 20 points five times. His 1.4 3-pointers per game is third best on the team. He netted 23 points, bolstered by a personal-best 6-of-10 shooting from 3-point territory, in the regular season finale against Nebraska.

Joining Murray on the first team, by both coaches and media, were Zach Edey of Purdue, Indiana’s Trayce Jackson-Davis and Jalen Pickett of Penn State. The coaches’ fifth first-team selection went to Terrence Shannon of Illinois, while both Boo Buie of Northwestern and Michigan’s Hunter Dickinson made the media’s first team due to a tie. Murray, Edey, Jackson-Davis and Pickett were all unanimous picks by the media, while Edey and Jackson-Davis were unanimous by the coaches.

The All-Defensive Team consisted of Chase Audige (Northwestern), Zach Edey (Purdue), Trayce Jackson-Davis (Indiana), Caleb McConnell (Rutgers) and Clifford Omoruyi (Rutgers). The All-Freshman Team featured Jalen Hood-Schifino (Indiana), Jett Howard (Michigan), Brice Sensabaugh (Ohio State), Braden Smith (Purdue) and Connor Essegian (Wisconsin).

Both the media and coaches voted Chris Collins of Northwestern as the league’s Coach of the Year. The coaches selected Chris Lowery of Northwestern as the Howard Moore Assistant Coach of the Year, and McConnell and Audige as Co-Defensive Players of the Year. Both groups named Hood-Schifino as Freshman of the Year.

Iowa (19-12) will open Big Ten Tournament play on Thursday in the second round versus Wisconsin or Ohio State. Tipoff is scheduled for approximately 1:30 p.m. (CT) at the United Center in Chicago.

Montgomery County BOS approve Stanton Tech Park Resolution

News

March 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors breezed through most of their agenda, this (Tuesday) morning. One of their action items was to approved a Resolution approving the Final Plat of the Stanton Technology Park Subdivision. The vote was unanimous. Supervisor Mark Peterson…

The Stanton Area Industrial Foundation owns the property located on the north side of the community, near the intersection of Highway 34 and Halland Avenue. The Stanton Child Resource Center would be the first business located at the Technology Park. The Technology Park will be served with full fiber optic service through FMTC to accommodate businesses heavily reliant on technology and connectivity. Bids will be going out this spring, with construction scheduled to begin this summer. Officials say the project has a timeline of three-to-five years.

In other business, two women appeared separately via Zoom, to voice their opinions with regard to a proposed ordinance regulating carbon pipeline projects in the County, that’s currently on-hold. Vicky Rossander addressed the Board from Rapid City, SD. She’s a former member of the county’s planning and zoning commission, and expressed frustration the Ordinance is continually being delayed.

Rossander said the Ordinance has been through a due-diligence process and should be vetted with a vote.

Jan Norris from West Township in Montgomery County, also spoke with the Board, in particular, with regard to pipeline easements.

She said there needs to be a deadline for the next public hearing on the pipeline Ordinance.

Norris said “The clock is ticking.”

Officials have said previously, they hope the delay will give the county time to review the ordinance–particularly questions regarding setback regulations and the board of adjustment’s role in pipeline regulations.

MARY ALICE LANGE, 86, of Audubon (Svcs. 3/9/23)

Obituaries

March 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MARY ALICE LANGE, 86, of Audubon, died Sunday, March 5, 2023, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral services for MARY ALICE LANGE will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, March 9, 2023, at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends on Wed., March 8, 2023, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

MARY ALICE LANGE is survived by:

Her husband – Marvin Lange, of Exira.

Her sons – Gary Lange (and special friend Karen Beyer), of Manassas, Virginia; Randy (Natalie) Lange, of Audubon; & Jim (Becky) Lange, of Hamlin.

Her daughter – Nancy (Rodney) Hansen, of Audubon.

Her sister – Phyllis (Jens) Bruun, of Audubon.

7 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law Marcia (Ken) Snyder, of Audubon, other relatives and friends.

MARY JANE PETERSON, 88, of Shelby (Svcs. 3/9/23)

Obituaries

March 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MARY JANE PETERSON, 88, of Shelby, died Monday, March 6th, in hospice care. Funeral services for MARY JANE PETERSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, March 9th, at the Shelby Lutheran Church. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Wed., March 8, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Shelby Cemetery.

MARY JANE PETERSON is survived by:

Her husband – Keith Peterson,of Shelby.

Her daughters – Marlene (Frank) Nelsen, of Avoca, & Barb (Richard) Jablonski, of Elk Horn, NE.

Her son – Gail (Robin) Peterson, of Shelby.

Her sister – Eileen (Frank) Killpack, of Neola.

7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

Kris Murray named Sporting News All-American

Sports

March 7th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa men’s basketball junior forward Kris Murray has been named a third team All-American by Sporting News on Tuesday.

Sporting News is one of four outlets used by the NCAA to determine its consensus All-America teams (Associated Press, National Association of Basketball Coaches, United States Basketball Writers Association, and Sporting News).

The Hawkeyes have had a student-athlete earn All-America honors by Sporting News five of the last eight seasons, including the last four. Keegan Murray was a first team honoree in 2022; Luka Garza earned first team recognition in 2020 and 2021; while Jarrod Uthoff was a second team selection in 2016.

Murray is also a semifinalist for the Wooden and Oscar Robertson national player of the year awards, and the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Award.

Murray is averaging a team-best 20.5 points and eight rebounds per outing. He is the only Division I player to average 20+ points, 8+ rebounds, and have made 60+ 3-pointers this season.

The Cedar Rapids, Iowa, native has scored 30+ points four times this season, 25+ points nine times, and 20+ points 15 times.

Murray and the Hawkeyes (19-12) return to action on Thursday in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament. The game will be televised nationally on Big Ten Network and broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network.