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Big 12 Announces 2023-24 Women’s Basketball Conference Schedule

Sports

September 26th, 2023 by admin

The 2023-24 Big 12 women’s basketball season opens Saturday, Dec. 30, as the league embarks on its first season with 14 members.

The 18-game schedule concludes Sunday, March 3, leading into the Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship, which takes place in Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center for the first time, March 7-12.

Teams will face five Big 12 opponents twice and eight Conference foes once. Opponents were selected based on a combination of geography, historical results and a poll of the coaches to best balance the schedule in terms of travel and competitiveness. Each school’s conference opponents were announced in July.

Complete television information will be released at a later date.

The 2022-23 season concluded with 90% of Big 12 teams finishing with winning records, a feat no other league has accomplished since the formation of the Big 12 Conference. A nation-leading 60% of Big 12 squads were selected to the 2023 NCAA Tournament and 90% reached the national postseason, including 2023 WNIT Champion, Kansas.

Saturday, December 30
Baylor at Texas
BYU at TCU
Iowa State at Oklahoma State
K-State at Cincinnati
Texas Tech at Houston
UCF at Oklahoma
West Virginia at Kansas

Wednesday, January 3
Cincinnati at West Virginia
Houston at K-State
Kansas at Iowa State
Oklahoma at BYU
Oklahoma State at UCF
TCU at Baylor
Texas at Texas Tech

Saturday, January 6
Cincinnati at Oklahoma
Houston at Baylor
Iowa State at BYU
Kansas at Texas Tech
K-State at UCF
Oklahoma State at TCU
Texas at West Virginia

Wednesday, January 10
Baylor at Kansas
BYU at Houston
Oklahoma at K-State
TCU at Texas
Texas Tech at Oklahoma State
UCF at Cincinnati
West Virginia at Iowa State

Saturday, January 13
Baylor at Iowa State
Cincinnati at BYU
Oklahoma State at Kansas
TCU at Houston
Texas at K-State
Texas Tech at Oklahoma
West Virginia at UCF

Tuesday, January 16
Kansas at Texas

Wednesday, January 17
BYU at Oklahoma State
Houston at West Virginia
Iowa State at Texas Tech
K-State at TCU

Saturday, January 20
Kansas at K-State
Oklahoma at Houston
TCU at Iowa State
Texas at Oklahoma State
Texas Tech at BYU
UCF at Baylor
West Virginia at Cincinnati

Monday, January 22
K-State at Baylor

Tuesday, January 23
UCF at TCU

Wednesday, January 24
Houston at Texas Tech
Iowa State at Kansas
Oklahoma at Texas
Oklahoma State at Cincinnati

Saturday, January 27
BYU at K-State
Cincinnati at Texas
Houston at UCF
Iowa State at West Virginia
Kansas at Oklahoma
TCU at Texas Tech

Sunday, January 28
Baylor at Oklahoma State

Tuesday, January 30
Cincinnati at Houston
UCF at West Virginia

Wednesday, January 31
BYU at Kansas
K-State at Oklahoma
Oklahoma State at Iowa State

Thursday, February 1
Texas at Baylor

Saturday, February 3
Iowa State at UCF
Kansas at TCU
Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
Texas Tech at Cincinnati
West Virginia at BYU

Sunday, February 4
Baylor at Houston
K-State at Texas

Tuesday, February 6
Texas Tech at West Virginia

Wednesday, February 7
Baylor at BYU
Cincinnati at UCF
TCU at Oklahoma

Saturday, February 10
BYU at Cincinnati
Houston at Kansas
Oklahoma at Iowa State
Oklahoma State at K-State
Texas at TCU
UCF at Texas Tech
West Virginia at Baylor

Tuesday, February 13
BYU at UCF
West Virginia at TCU

Wednesday, February 14
Baylor at Oklahoma
Cincinnati at Kansas
K-State at Iowa State
Oklahoma State at Texas Tech
Texas at Houston

Saturday, February 17
Houston at Oklahoma State
Iowa State at Texas
Kansas at BYU
Oklahoma at West Virginia
TCU at Cincinnati
UCF at K-State

Sunday, February 18
Texas Tech at Baylor

Tuesday, February 20
Oklahoma at Cincinnati

Wednesday, February 21
Iowa State at Houston
Kansas at Baylor
TCU at BYU
Texas Tech at Texas
UCF at Oklahoma State
West Virginia at K-State

Saturday, February 24
Baylor at West Virginia
BYU at Iowa State
Cincinnati at Texas Tech
Houston at TCU
Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
Texas at UCF

Sunday, February 25
K-State at Kansas

Tuesday, February 27
Baylor at Cincinnati
West Virginia at Oklahoma State

Wednesday, February 28
Houston at BYU
Iowa State at K-State
Kansas at UCF
Texas at Oklahoma
Texas Tech at TCU

Saturday, March 2
BYU at Texas
Cincinnati at Iowa State
K-State at Texas Tech
Oklahoma at Kansas
TCU at West Virginia
UCF at Houston

Sunday, March 3
Oklahoma State at Baylor

Corn harvest in NW Iowa may exceed 200 bushel average

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It’s still early, but the harvest season in northwest Iowa is getting off to a good start, according to I-S-U Extension agronomist Leah Ten Napel. “Overall, we have a lot of acres left to go,” Ten Napel says. “A very small percentage has been harvested so far. The areas that are getting harvested are actually at fairly good, harvestable moistures, which is great to hear, and yields are not coming back all too shabby for the year we’ve had.”

Weather conditions during this growing season were widely varied, she says, and so are the yields. “Some of our soybean fields were hit really hard with late-season pests and those yields are going to be down in those areas,” she says, “but overall, corn yields have been average-to-above-average and soybean yields maybe slightly below-average-to-average, so far, what I’m hearing.”

Ten Napel says some farmers are predicting about a 200-bushel average for the corn crop. “I would say for our area of northwest Iowa, we may be over that 200 bushel average, in my area,” she says, “just from what I’m hearing so far.” Ten Napel says much of her region received adequate moisture this season, though she notes, parts of Woodbury and Monona counties, just south of Sioux City, were among the driest in the state.

Mason City man charged with attempted murder in an Adair County stabbing

News

September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports a man from northern Iowa was arrested on an Attempted Murder and drug charges, early Monday morning, following a stabbing along Interstate 80. The Sheriff says at around 11:58-p.m. Sunday, the Adair County Sheriff’s Office received a cellular 911 call. The line was open but initially there was no response. A short time later, the dispatcher could hear a female screaming “stop” repeatedly. 911 mapping showed that the call was coming from a location on Interstate 80. Shortly after midnight, a passerby placed a second cellular 911 call. The male caller described some sort of altercation between a male and a female, in or very near the inside of lane of travel. The caller also noted a vehicle in the ditch west of the male and female. The caller placed the incident at approximately the 84mm on I-80, which is east of the Casey, Iowa interchange.

An Adair County deputy sheriff and an Adair police officer arrived at the 84mm at 12:06 a.m., locating a vehicle in the ditch, but did not initially locate any persons. Later, yelling could be heard east of their location. Law enforcement then located a male subject holding another person in his arms with what appeared to be blood on the ground near the two. The man was handcuffed, and life-saving treatment was immediately administered to the adult female. The female said that it was the male subject who was in custody, who had stabbed her, and that the man was her father.

It is believed that the female was stabbed or cut in excess of 10 times, with at least one stab wound causing potentially life-threatening injuries.

Michael T. Dolezal booking photo

The victim was transported by air ambulance to a Des Moines area hospital. The male subject was identified as 50-year-old Michael T. Dolezal of Mason City, Iowa. Dolezal was placed under arrest and transported to the Adair County Jail. Dolezal was charged with Attempted Murder and Possession of a Controlled Substance-3rd or subsequent offense. At his initial appearance, Dolezal’s bond was set at $300,000 cash only.

First Responders assisting with this critical incident include the Adair Police Department, the Stuart Police Department, Adair Rescue, Stuart Rescue, the Adair County Ambulance, and the Adair County Sheriff’s Office/Communications Center. The incident remains under investigation.

**It should be noted a criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Heartbeat Today 9-26-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

September 26th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field introduces you to Blake Burris, who just joined KJAN as Assistant News/Assistant Sports Director.

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3 Hawkeyes in Top 20; Iowa in 2nd as Team

Sports

September 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

LUBBOCK, Texas – Three University of Iowa women’s golfers are in the top 20 and all five student-athletes are in the top 25 at the Red Raider Invitational, putting the Hawkeyes in second place as a team through 36 holes at The Rawls Course.

Iowa shot its top two rounds of the fall, firing rounds of 291 and 290 to post a five-over par 581.

Sophomore Kaitlyn Hanna is pacing the team, sitting in a tie for 14th place with a one-over par 145. The Omaha, Nebraska, native carded four birdies during Round 2 to post an even par 72 – her second round at or below par this fall.  Hanna is three shots out of fifth place.

Junior Paula Miranda is tied for 17th place with a three-over par 147 (73-74) and freshman Ximena Benites is tied for 19th with a 148 (78-78).

The Hawkeyes also have two student-athletes tied for 25th with 149s. Sophomore Madison Dabagia had the low round of the day, firing a two-under par 70 over her second 18 holes, using a three birdie in three-hole stretch during her five birdie round.

Sophomore Shannyn Vogler posted a one-under par 71 during the tournament’s opening round on Monday morning before shooting a 78 in Round 2 en route to her 149.

After sitting two shots off the lead after the opening round, host Texas Tech fired a 13-under par 275 in Round 2 to build a 17-shot lead heading into Tuesday’s final round.  The Red Raiders are -12 as a team and TTU’s Maja Ambroziak is the individual leader at -6.

IOWA LEADERBOARD

T14. Kaitlyn Hanna 73-72=145

T17. Paula Miranda 73-74=147

T19. Ximena Benites 74-74=148

T25. Madison Dabagia 79-70=149

T25. Shannyn Vogler 71-78=149

  1. Iowa 291-290=581

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes close out the tournament Tuesday with an 8:15 a.m. (CT) shotgun start.

Creston woman arrested Monday night

News

September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A woman from Creston was arrested Monday night on a warrant. The Creston Police Department reports 46-year-old Karina Lynn Wilkinson was arrested at 809 W Adams Street, a little after 7:30-p.m. Wilkinson was charged on a Union County Warrant with Possession of Controlled Substance-Meth 2nd Offense and Possession of Controlled Substance-Marijuana 2nd Offense. She was transported to the Union County Jail and later released on a $3,000 cash or surety bond.

Red Oak man arrested Tuesday (9/26) on 2 counts of Harassment/1st degree

News

September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report a man was arrested early this (Tuesday) morning. 61-year-old Daniel Mark Kinnersley, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 5:26-a.m., near N. 2nd and Joy Streets. He was charged with two counts of Harassment in the 1st Degree. Kinnersley was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,o00 bond.

Increase in cars passing stopped school buses raises concern

News

September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – We’re about one month into the new school year and some drivers are still forgetting to stop when school buses are dropping off and picking up kids. Sioux City Police Sergeant Mark Huberty says they’ve had to issue a number of tickets. “Just a reminder to citizens that you have to stop going toward them or when you’re behind them, so either direction you have to stop when those lights are on in the school bus stop sign is out,” he says. Huberty says violating the school bus law involves more than a ticket.

“First of all there’s a court appearance required, and the fines are from 345 dollars to 930 ,” Huberty says, “and the D-O-T will also suspend your your driving privileges for 30 days.” Huberty says they’ve seen too many drivers recently not paying attention. “Last week we had five of those violations come out, so want to make citizens aware that they need to be careful around the school buses. They have pretty good cameras and it’s pretty easy to see.” He’s referring to the cameras on the buses which can record the violation and information on the drivers.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tue., Sept. 26, 2023

Weather

September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Patchy fog between 7am and 9am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 73. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 52. North northeast wind 5 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. North northeast wind around 5 mph.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 52. East northeast wind around 56 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 81.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 60. Breezy.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 86. Breezy

Iowa districts eye shift to four-day school week

News

September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A handful of public school districts in Iowa are holding classes four days a week and educators say other districts are considering the idea. Chris Coffelt is superintendent of the Central Decatur Community School District, based in Leon, AND the Lamoni Community Schools.

“I think that we have to look at it as a potential teacher recruitment and retention strategy,” Coffelt says. “There are school districts in our area that are evaluating it. There are school districts across the nation that are implementing it, so we are looking to see if that is something that makes sense for us.” Advocates of the move say it reduces student absences and gives teachers more time to plan and collaborate with other teachers.

“We’re also looking to see what would be the impact on students and families on that day that we’re not in session and ensuring we have supports for them,” Coffelt says, “so that child is taken five days a week even if they’re just in school four days a week.” The Cardinal Community School District in Eldon switched last November to holding classes Tuesdays through Fridays and Murray Community Schools made the move this fall.

A decade ago, WACO Community School District in Wayland was the first Iowa district to shift to a four day school week. Mormon Trail in Humeston and Moulton-Udell have also switched to four day weeks. About 90 percent of the U-S schools now holding classes just four days a week are in rural areas and the other 10 percent are suburban or urban settings. Brad Buck is superintendent of Waukee Community Schools, Iowa’s fastest growing school district, and he says they’ve had informal conversations about a four-day school week.

“There’s a school district in Missouri that’s about our size that went to it a year or two ago and so we’ve kind of been cautiously watching them to see if it’s something that we might consider,” Buck says. “The biggest challenge is that fifth day…What are students doing that’s productive and on that fifth day when they’re not in school?”

Buck and Coffelt made their comments earlier this month on “Iowa Press” on Iowa P-B-S.