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AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 01/25/2021

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January 25th, 2021 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 24, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking

Record Pts Prv
1. Gonzaga (61) 15-0 1597 1
2. Baylor (3) 14-0 1539 2
3. Villanova 10-1 1459 3
4. Michigan 13-1 1376 7
5. Texas 11-2 1341 5
6. Houston 13-1 1281 8
7. Iowa 12-3 1214 4
8. Virginia 10-2 1067 13
9. Alabama 13-3 1039 18
10. Texas Tech 11-4 954 12
11. West Virginia 10-4 869 14
12. Missouri 10-2 833 19
13. Ohio St. 12-4 810 15
14. Wisconsin 12-4 757 10
15. Kansas 10-5 665 9
16. Florida St. 9-2 656
17. Creighton 11-4 640 11
18. Tennessee 10-3 638 6
19. Illinois 10-5 415 22
20. Virginia Tech 11-3 242 16
21. Minnesota 11-5 223 17
22. Saint Louis 7-1 218 25
23. UCLA 12-3 157 24
24. Oklahoma 9-4 151
25. Louisville 10-3 117

Others receiving votes: Boise St. 108, Drake 75, Colorado 59, Southern Cal 50, Oklahoma St. 49, Oregon 49, Florida 37, UConn 20, Winthrop 16, Xavier 14, Loyola of Chicago 12, BYU 11, Purdue 11, Belmont 9, Clemson 8, St. Bonaventure 6, Toledo 4, Arizona 4.

Iowa State athletic finances improving; new projects planned

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January 25th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State’s athletic budget outlook is better than expected and the school will push forward with several initiatives that are hoped to create new revenue streams. Those developments came from athletic director Jamie Pollard in a video sent to fans. The COVID-19 pandemic was expected to cause operating revenue to decrease from $90 million to $43 million and leave the department with a $35 million deficit after cost-savings measures were taken. Pollard said the ability to have limited fan attendance at most home football games generated an unexpected $8 million and cut the deficit to $25 million.

 

3 arrested last week in Adair County

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January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports three arrests took place last week. Friday night, 31-year old Vincent Edward Long, of Stuart, was arrested on Adair County felony warrants for Child Endangerment with serious injury, and assault with injury. Long was released the following day on a $5,000 cash or surety bond. Also arrested Friday night, was 30-year old Andrew Virgil Martin, of Fontanelle. He was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, following a traffic stop that occurred after an Adair County Deputy saw Martin’s vehicle cross the fog line on the shoulder of the road. After the deputy turned around and attempted to catch up with the suspect vehicle, he clocked its speed at 66 in a 55 zone. Further investigation determined Martin was over the legal alcohol limit to drive, at .112%. Martin was cited and later released with a summons to appear in court.

And, at around 2:11-a.m. Thursday, 35-year old John Lyle Vanscoy, of Afton, was arrested on Union County warrants for a Controlled Substance Violation (a Class-B Felony), driving while barred, and eluding. He was held in the Adair County Jail until released to Union County Deputies.

Cass County Sheriff’s Office warns phone and other scams are back

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January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says a resident of the County has reported an attempted “Grandparent scam.”  That’s when someone calls and pretends to the potential victims’ grandchild, who is supposedly in legal trouble, or injured, and needs money immediately. Another scam asks for money to be sent so the scammer can come to America and live with the victim. And, the Sheriff’s Office reports a scam against an elderly person from a person, a stranger to the victim,  who claims she is from another part of Iowa and needs money sent to her to escape an abusive relationship and move back here to live with the elderly person.

Never give those individuals access to your funds or identification information without confirming the validity of their claims. Make sure an elderly family member is aware of these types of scams.  If in doubt about the validity of such calls, check with the grandchild’s parents, and/or the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. They can contact the agency responsible for detaining the person (if it is real), and verify the charges or situation is accurate.

For more information on grandparent/elderly scams, go to: https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-2019/grandparent.html

West Central Valley CSD bus rear-ended last Friday – no injuries

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January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A West Central Valley Community School District bus sustained minor damage, but no students were injured during a collision at around 4:05-p.m., Friday. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports a 2012 Thomas School Bus with 15 students on-board, driven by 52-year old Christine Damstrom, of Dexter, was traveling north in the 3300 block of Wagon Road, just outside the northern city limits of Stuart, and stopped to make a legal discharge of a student at a driveway. The stop lights were activated, and stop sign arm engaged in the extended position. Once the student cleared the bus, the vehicle proceeded to the next stop a short distance away,

A 1994 Ford Ranger pickup was behind the bus. The driver, 24-year old Ryan Gross, of Linden, saw the first student being dropped off, and stopped. When he failed to see the bus stopped for the next student, the pickup struck the rear of the bus, causing a total of $4,000 damage. Gross told authorities he didn’t see the bus brake lights due to sun glare. He also admitted he was traveling too close behind the bus to see the flashing stop lights illuminated.

Gross was cited for Following too close.

Atlantic School District COVID-19 update, 1/25/21

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January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic School District Superintendent Steve Barber, Monday, said they received great news last week, that all individuals working with the district’s children will be eligible for vaccinations in the 1b Phase rollout, which begins on February 1, 2021.  “In Atlantic schools,” Barber said, “we are fortunate to have four health service providers who were eligible in the 1a rollout phase and some employees who are also volunteer firefighters and paramedics that have had the chance at being one of the first groups to get vaccinated.”

Mr. Barber added, “Obviously, this will add to our already effective mitigation  efforts and get us one step closer to the new normal. Throughout the holiday break we keep our weekly COVID numbers.  Our number of positive cases are down along with the number we require to quarantine.  The last few days our County has seen lower positivity rates and I hope that continues as we continue to fight COVID in our community.”

The following are the numbers from the past month:

Barber concluded by saysing “It is my hope that we continue to see small numbers affecting staff and students and that they all experience a fast recovery!”

4 arrested in Pottawattamie County

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January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports four arrests over the past few days. Late Sunday night, 28-year old Ryan D. Edward Todd, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pott. County Jail on two valid warrants. Todd was brought-in to the facility by several bondsmen. He booked-into the jail on warrants for Possession of a controlled substance/marijuana-1st offense, and Violation of Probation. Bond was set at $1,000. That same night, 22-year old Elijah Emmanuel Bennett was arrested near Crescent, for Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender.

Sunday evening, 43-year old Kaylynn Lynn Hirsh, of Omaha, was arrested for Theft in the 1st Degree/Possession of Stolen Property. Her bond was set at $10,000. Hirsh was taken into custody after deputies were advised a stolen vehicle was traveling east on I-680 from 34th Street, in Council Bluffs. The vehicle was located on I-29. And, Friday evening, 63-year old James W. Creason was arrested near Carson following a single vehicle, property damage accident in the vicinity of Highway 92 and 350th Street.  Creason was charged with OWI/1st offense.

Looming winter storm could dump up to 16″ of snow on parts of Iowa

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January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Experts say the approaching snowstorm has the potential to be the worst to hit Iowa in nearly a decade and forecasters say we need to prepare for very heavy snowfall. Meteorologist Rod Donavon, at the National Weather Service, says a Winter Storm Warning is posted for the southern two-thirds of the state today (Monday) and into tomorrow morning, adding, the snow may fall at the rate of two inches per hour. “Expect conditions to quickly deteriorate. Overall snowfall amounts are forecast anywhere from eight to 13 inches across a large portion of central and southern Iowa,” Donavon says. “It will taper off towards the Highway 20 corridor where we could have anywhere from four to seven inches, and much lighter amounts to the north of that.”

Iowa’s most populous city could get the worst of the snowfall, as the forecast for Des Moines calls for up to nine inches of snow this afternoon and up to seven more inches tonight. That’s the potential for 16 inches of snow. “We’re right in line where that heavier snow band will be developing across the I-80 corridor,” Donavon says. “We’re expecting more, lighter amounts to continue into Tuesday which will add on to those totals.” Iowans who have to drive are advised to consult the Iowa D-O-T’s Traveler Information website, 5-1-1-i-a-dot-org, before heading out, and be flexible as you may need to stay in since snow plows might not be able to keep up with this heavy snow.

“Travel is going to be quite difficult to near-impossible at times as we have those heavier snowfall rates,” Donavon says. “In addition, we are expecting a fair amount of blowing and drifting snow as we have northeast winds, increase to 15 to 25 miles an hour, gusting over 30 at times.” He says the looming storm could easily be the worst yet this winter — and the worst in several winters. “Certainly, it’s one of the biggest snowfalls, especially this widespread, too, across this large portion of the area,” Donavon says. “Certainly, for this season, certainly, for the past several years. Really, for this widespread of a heavy snowfall, you’d need to go back to 2012.”

The forecast is being updated frequently as the storm approaches.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 1/25/21

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January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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4 arrests in Creston

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January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officers with the Creston Police Department arrested four individuals over the weekend. Sunday night, 26-year old Matt Hamm, of Creston, was arrested on a simple misdemeanor charge of Domestic Assault and Interference with Official Acts. Hamm was being held in the Union County Jail while awaiting a bond hearing. At around 2:30-a.m. Sunday, 29-year old James Hamill, of Lubbock, TX, was arrested in Creston for Reckless Driving. Hamill was cited and released from the Union County Law Enforcement Center on a Summons to Appear.

Saturday evening, 19-year old Jessie Martin, of Creston, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Paraphernalia. She was later released from the Union County Jail on a $1300 bond. And, at around 2:40-a.m. Saturday, Cedric Sanders, of Rockford, IL, was arrested in Creston on a simple misdemeanor charge of Domestic Assault. He was later released from the Union County Jail on a $300 bond.