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Midwest Sports Headlines: 3/24/21

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March 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Iowa freshman Caitlin Clark finished with 35 points and the fifth-seeded Hawkeyes advanced to the women’s NCAA Sweet 16 with a 86-72 victory over Kentucky. Clark had 24 points in the first half, outscoring the fourth-seeded Wildcats. The Hawkeyes scored the game’s first 11 points and led throughout. They are past the second round for only the third time in their 14 NCAA appearances during coach Lisa Bluder’s 21 seasons. They went to the Elite Eight in the last tourney two years ago. Two-time AP All-American guard Rhyne Howard finished with 28 points for the Wildcats. Iowa will next face top-seeded UConn.

UNDATED (AP) — The National College Players Association says NCAA President Mark Emmert has informed a group of basketball players who started a social media campaign to protest inequities in college sports that he will meet with them after March Madness. NCPA Executive Director Ramogi Huma says he received a letter from Emmert in response to the advocacy group’s request for a meeting between the head of the NCAA and three players who started the #NotNCAAProperty protest. Michigan’s Isaiah Livers, Rutgers’ Geo Baker and Iowa’s Jordan Bohannon are pushing for the NCAA to change its rules restricting athletes from earning money for personal sponsorship deals, online endorsements and appearances. The players said they were disappointed with the delay and requested to meet by Friday.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — There aren’t two bigger stars in the women’s NCAA Tournament this year than Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark. It’s almost as if the freshmen are playing a personal game of horse on the national stage. After one delivers a highlight-filled performance, the other delivers a top-this moment. In one of the most anticipated matchups, they’ll meet for the first time in their college careers in the Sweet 16 this weekend with Bueckers leading UConn against Clark and her Iowa teammates. ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo says the game will be entertaining for all basketball fans and that “we need Iowa and UConn to play each other the next three years!”

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Isaiah Mobley scored 17 points, younger brother Evan had 10 points and 13 rebounds, and No. 6 seed Southern California routed Kansas 85-51 to reach the Sweet 16. It was the worst loss in 49 trips to the NCAA Tournament for the No. 3 seed Jayhawks. USC ended the first half on an 11-0 run to take a 40-21 lead and never looked back. Marcus Garrett scored 15 points to lead Kansas, which was out-rebounded 43-27.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Big man Drew Timme is an understated player for top-ranked Gonzaga. With teammates like Corey Kispert and Jalen Suggs, it could be easy to overlook Timme. But he has already put together a great season and two standout games in the NCAA Tournament. He scored a career-high 30 points against Oklahoma. The Bulldogs face Creighton in the Sweet 16 later this week.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., March 24 2021

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March 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa state prisons officials say a nurse and a corrections officer have been killed in an attack by an inmate at the Anamosa State Penitentiary. The Iowa Department of Corrections says the attack happened Tuesday morning, when an inmate attacked several staff members and inmates in the prison’s infirmary. The department said that it was still collecting and confirming details of the assault but it can confirm “an inmate attacked multiple staff members and inmates.” As a result of their injuries, a correctional nurse and correctional officer died. The incident is under investigation by the department and state police.

DeWITT, Iowa (AP) — Police say human remains have been found in a pond in a rural area near DeWitt, about 20 miles north of Davenport where authorities have been investigating the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl since last summer. The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office, Davenport police and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation held a joint news conference Tuesday to confirm that a body had been found Monday by two people fishing. Officials have not identified the body and declined to speculate during the news conference on whether the remains could be those of the girl, Breasia Terrell. However, Davenport Police Chief Paul Sikorski acknowledged he had been contacted about the discovery of the remains because of his department’s investigation into the girl’s whereabouts.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — People could buy firearms and carry a concealed handgun without first obtaining a state permit in the state under a bill the Iowa Senate approved and sent to Gov. Kim Reynolds. The bill was approved Monday with only Republican support. Last week it cleared the House with the backing of only one Democrat. The bill would eliminate current state permit requirements and the accompanying background checks that ensure the person obtaining or carrying a gun isn’t disqualified from ownership due to past felonies or abuses. It now goes to Gov. Kim Reynolds.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A Waterloo woman faces theft charges after police say she stole nearly $30,000 in unemployment benefits from a relative. The Courier reports that 43-year-old April Ann South is charged with first-degree theft, identity theft and credit card fraud. Police say the theft occurred after the relative asked South for help in applying for unemployment last year. Police say the relative was told she didn’t qualify for unemployment, but was told in January by the Iowa Workforce Development that she had been receiving unemployment payments. Officials say the money was paid into a bank account set up in her name and spent using a pre-paid credit card. Police say surveillance videos show South using the card at different locations to spend more than $28,000 from the funds.

Bluffs Police investigate cab driver robbery

News

March 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police, Monday, responded to a reported robbery at around 1-p.m., in the area of 3201 Renner Drive. A cab driver for Casino Cabo reported she gave two men a ride to the area. Upon arrival to their destination, the men stolen her cell phone and cash, at knife point. The woman was not injured, and the men left the area on foot. Police set up a perimeter and searched for the suspects, but to no avail. Kreft Elementary was placed on a brief lockdown as a precaution.

Police say the suspects were between 25- and 27-years-old. One wore a brown Carhart coat, and was last seen running southbound towards the apartment complexes on Renner Drive. The second suspect was wearing a dark coat with a hat. He was last seen running northbound behind Kreft Elementary School, towards Katie Drive.

Anyone with information about the suspects is asked to call the Council Bluffs Police’ Criminal Investigations Division at 712-328-4728, or, to remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers at 712-328-STOP.

Stuart Police make an arrest in stolen vehicle, theft and burglaries

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March 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Stuart Police Department, Tuesday, a juvenile was apprehended Monday, in connection with a string of incidents.  At around 1:50-a.m., officers were sent to the 300 block of Centennial Street in Stuart, for a report of a stolen vehicle. Just before 2-a.m., a Stuart Officer located the vehicle traveling in the 100 block of SE 7th Street. When the officer activated their emergency lights, the vehicle took off and a short chase ensued.

The vehicle traveled north through several blocks of residential streets at a high rate of speed. It traveled recklessly at times through yards and hit a street sign at SW 6th and S. Harrison, before turning into an alley and traveling for several more blocks. The driver jumped from the still moving vehicle in an alley behind the 500 block of S. Gaines Street. The vehicle continued on for several hundred more feet before coming to rest in the alley. The suspect was not located, despite several agencies including a K9 from the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office’ best efforts.

Later that same morning, authorities received multiple reports of vehicle bring broken into overnight, and an additional vehicle being stolen from the 400 block of S. Division Street. The vehicle burglaries took place in various areas around Stuart, with several items stolen. At around 9:45-a.m., Monday, officers located the second, stolen vehicle. It was parked in the 200 block of SE 7th Street.

At around 1:30-p.m. Monday, Stuart Police were able to determine a juvenile male was a person of interest in the vehicle thefts. About an hour later, while collecting evidence in the 200 block of SE 7th Street, Stuart Police saw the juvenile male fleeing the area through a corn field. The male was taken into custody by Stuart Police, and found to be in possession of suspected alcohol, marijuana, nicotine products and drug paraphernalia.

A hotel room at 203 SE 7th Street, where the juvenile had reportedly been staying, was later searched, with evidence discovered that linked the juvenile to several vehicle burglaries. The boy was interviewed with his parents present, and admitted to some involvement in the vehicle burglaries and thefts. Charges against the boy are pending.

Authorities note both stolen vehicles had been unlocked, and had the keys inside. Each of the burglarized vehicles were also unlocked. Police says “This is a great reminder, why vehicles should be locked, and valuables should be removed. Most vehicle thefts and burglaries are crimes of opportunity.”  They said also, the incidents remain under investigation, and additional charges may be filed.

Northwest Missouri State preps for Elite Eight meeting with West Liberty

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March 23rd, 2021 by admin

The Northwest Missouri State men’s basketball team has been in Evansville, Indiana this week prepping for the Division II Elite Eight. The Bearcats (25-2) will square off against the West Liberty University Hilltoppers (18-4) on Wednesday night at 6:00 p.m.

This is Northwest’s fifth trip to the Elite Eight and West Liberty is making their 6th Elite Eight appearance. This will be the first meeting between the two schools that have very different styles. Atlantic native and Bearcat senior Ryan Hawkins talked about the stark difference between the two teams.

Hawkins said taking care of the ball will be the primary key against the pressure from West Liberty.

Northwest has won 40 straight games on neutral floors, which is the longest active streak among all NCAA Division I, II, and III schools. The Bearcats and the Hilltopers tipoff at 6:00 p.m. at the Ford Center in Evansville, IN Wednesday. All games will be streamed live on NCAA.com

Clark scores 35 for Iowa women in NCAA win over Kentucky

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March 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Iowa freshman Caitlin Clark finished with 35 points and the fifth-seeded Hawkeyes advanced to the women’s NCAA Sweet 16 with a 86-72 victory over Kentucky. Clark had 24 points in the first half, outscoring the fourth-seeded Wildcats. The Hawkeyes scored the game’s first 11 points and led throughout.

Iowa guard Kate Martin (20) battles Kentucky guard Dre’una Edwards (44) for a rebound during the first half of a college basketball game in the second round of the women’s NCAA tournament at the Greehey Arena in San Antonio, Texas, Tuesday, March 23, 2021. (AP Photo/Ronald Cortes)

They are past the second round for only the third time in their 14 NCAA appearances during coach Lisa Bluder’s 21 seasons. They went to the Elite Eight in the last tourney two years ago. Two-time AP All-American guard Rhyne Howard finished with 28 points for the Wildcats.

 

MARILYN JUNE CODY, 77, of rural Griswold (3/27/21)

Obituaries

March 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

MARILYN JUNE CODY, 77, of rural Griswold, died at home on Tuesday, March 23rd. Funeral services for MARILYN CODY will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, March 27th, at the Carson United Methodist Church. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is assisting the family. Marilyn’s service will be livestreamed on the Carson United Methodist Church Facebook page.

Open visitation will be held at the Carson United Methodist Church on Friday starting at noon.  Visitation with the family will take place at the Carson United Methodist Church on Friday, March 26, 2021, from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM.  Facial coverings and social distancing will be encouraged at the visitation and funeral.

Interment will be in the Carson Cemetery.

MARILYN JUNE CODY is survived by:

Her sons – Ron Cody, of Macedonia; & Randy (Lynn) Cody, of Carson.

Her daughter – Michaele (Brad) Carman, of Griswold.

Her brother – Derwood Mullins, of Paton

Her sisters – Janice Gilley, of Grand Junction, and Jolene (Chuck) Miller, of Bellevue, NE.

4 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; her “Texas daughter Shelly Rhoten,” other relatives, and so many special friends.

Diabetic dogs needed for study of drug that may end their need for insulin injections

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March 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A gene therapy drug that promises to cure diabetes is being tested on dogs at the Boone Veterinary Hospital in central Iowa and canine volunteers are needed for a second-round study. Dr. Hans Sollinger, founder of the Wisconsin-based biotech company Endsulin, says diabetic dogs will receive a 30-minute intravenous treatment during their first visit, which may last a total of four hours.

Dr. Hans Sollinger.

“We want to take a few hours to make sure that the dog is fine,” Sollinger says. “The dog can go to the playground with the owner, making sure the veterinarian or the vet technician is close, just in case there should be an unexpected reaction to the treatment.” The treatment has proven effective in hundreds of small animals to reduce or even eliminate insulin injections, Sollinger says, and if all goes well with the dog study, human trials may be 18 to 24 months away.

The gene therapy is very similar to what’s being used to treat dogs for hemophilia, a blood clotting disorder. “The DNA which we are giving for the cure of diabetes is just a very small amount different than what the hemophilia dogs are getting,” Sollinger says. “The hemophilia dogs have no side effects or very small side effects, and certainly, to my knowledge, there hasn’t been a death.”

Built on decades of research at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics in Madison, Sollinger says the procedure may allow patients to precisely regulate insulin on their own by re-coding a small fraction of their liver to function like a pancreas.  “I’m sure we’ll get it to work, it will take time,” Sollinger says. “From other examples of gene therapy where dogs have been used as a model, if you get it to work in dogs, the chance we will get it to work in humans is excellent.” The ideal dogs for the study are small dogs that have been recently diagnosed with diabetes.

Families must be able to bring their pet to Boone for the one-time treatment and five follow-up visits. Learn more about the study at endsulin.com/pilot-study or contact ENDSULIN directly at ginger@endsulin.com.

School bus passing violation in Page County

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March 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports they received a complaint about a school bus violation that occurred on February 26, at approximately 4:15 PM. The violation occurred on Highway 2, between F & G Avenues, while a Shenandoah School Bus was dropping children off at a residence. Bus video from the incident was provided by the Shenandoah School District.

Following an investigation into the allegation, 24-year old Stanna Wellauer, of Yorktown, was issued a Traffic Citation for Unlawful passing of school bus –first offense. She was cited into court as a court appearance is required for this type of violation.

The Page County Sheriff’s Office issued this report as a reminder, that if a school bus lights are flashing, be prepared to stop in EITHER direction on any of the roadways in Page County.

Man from Missouri injured during a Page County rollover accident

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March 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man from Missouri was transported the hospital in Shenandoah, Monday, following a single-vehicle, rollover accident at around 12:12-p.m.  The accident happened in the 1100 block of 310th Street (J-64), about 10 miles south of Shenandoah.

An investigation determined 38-year-old Travis Lee Kephart, of Westboro, MO., was driving a 2001 Dodge pickup eastbound on 310th street, when he lost control. The vehicle entered the north ditch, continued up a steep bank, struck several trees, and then rolled down the bank several times to the ditch where it came to rest on its wheels. Kephart was ejected from the vehicle during the accident. Kephart suffered undisclosed injuries.

The pickup sustained an estimated $3,500 damage and was considered a total loss. Charges are pending against Kephart.
The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by Shenandoah Ambulance service, Shenandoah Fire  Department, Coin Fire and Rescue, and Page County Emergency Management.