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(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 1/14/21

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January 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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

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ISU women take down Oklahoma State

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January 14th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (8-4 overall, 4-1 Big 12) outpaced Oklahoma State (9-3 overall, 5-1 Big 12), 90-80, on Wednesday night at Hilton Coliseum. One game after setting a new program record with 19 3-pointers, the Cyclones knocked down 16-of-33 from deep to hand OSU its first conference loss of the season.

How It Happened
The Cyclones got off to a fast start in their first home game since a Dec. 22 victory over Drake. Iowa State opened the game by knocking down 6-of-8 field goal attempts, including 3-of-4 from 3-point range, to jump out to a 15-10 advantage less than six minutes into the game. Ashley Joens scored Iowa State’s final five points of the quarter, including a pair of free throws with less than one second left on the clock to put ISU in front 20-14 after one.

Joens also scored Iowa State’s first six points of the second quarter, followed by Lexi Donarski splashing home a triple to give ISU its largest lead of the first half at 29-16 with 8:14 to play. Oklahoma State battled back into the game a short time later with a 7-0 run, but Donarski put an end to the spurt with yet another 3-pointer to make the ISU lead 34-25. Rae Johnson and Morgan Kane both hit 3-point shots to close out the period, as Iowa State scored half of its 42 first-half points from beyond the arc. Joens led the way with 16 points as the Cyclones held a 42-33 advantage at the intermission.

Oklahoma State reeled off an 8-0 run early in the third quarter, including back-to-back 3-pointers by Lauren Fields and Lexy Key, to cut Iowa State’s lead to 47-43 with 7:42 remaining in the period. However, that was as close as the Cowgirls would get, as Donarski knocked down a jumper to halt the run. Donarski and Joens combined to score 16 of ISU’s 24 third-quarter points, including a Donarski triple in the final minute to give the Cyclones a 66-57 lead with 10 minutes to play.

Standout Cowgirl forward Natasha Mack scored 12 of OSU’s 23 points in the fourth quarter in an attempt to spark a late rally, but the Cyclones came up with an answer at every turn. Emily Ryan in particular was critical down the stretch, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers midway through the fourth after Iowa State’s lead had been cut to five points. Iowa State then went 6-of-6 at the charity stripe in the game’s final minute to secure a 90-80 victory.

Players of Note
Ashley Joens put up yet another double-double with a 30-point, 15-rebound effort to lead the Cyclones past the Cowgirls. Joens pulled down five of Iowa State’s 12 offensive rebounds and knocked down three 3-pointers.

Lexi Donarski knocked down 4-of-5 attempts from 3-point range to lead the Cyclones from long distance. Donarski totaled 14 points, including eight in the third quarter. She added five rebounds, three assists and one block.

Up Next
Iowa State is set to hit the road to take on No. 6 Baylor on Saturday in Waco, Texas. The game will tip-off at 7 p.m. CT and be televised on ESPNU.

Chocolate Sheet Cake (1-14-2021)

Mom's Tips

January 14th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 4 tablespoons cocoa
  • 2 sticks margarine
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup buttermilk
  • 3 eggs, beaten
  • 1 teaspoon soda
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • pinch of salt

Frosting:

  • 1 stick oleo
  • 6 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 4 tablespoons cocoa
  • 1 lb. powdered sugar

Sift together flour and sugar.  Mix 4 tablespoons cocoa, 2 sticks margarine and water and boil, then pour over flour and sugar.  Then stir in buttermilk, eggs, soda, cinnamon, vanilla and salt.  Mix all ingredients well and bake in a 15″ x 10″ greased pan.  Bake 20 minutes at 400 degrees.  Cool and frost.  Serves 36.

Frosting:  Bring oleo, milk and cocoa to a boil; remove from heat.  Add powdered sugar and beat with electric beater until smooth.  Spread on cake while still warm.

(Sharon Smith)

Heartbeat Today 1-14-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 14th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Payton Wilkenfeld of the Nishna Valley Family YMCA about the “Reset Wellness Challenge” program.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 1/14/21

Podcasts, Sports

January 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 1/14/21

News, Podcasts

January 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Iowa COVID-19 update, 1/14/21: 19 additional deaths; Total positive cases top 301k; Hospitalizations up again

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January 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest COVID-19 data from the Iowa Department of Public Health (as of 10-a.m. 1/14). Since 10-a.m. Wednesday, there have been 1,532 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state from test results, for a pandemic total to-date, of 301,442. There are 19 additional deaths to report, for a total of 4,251.  The latest data shows there was one more death in Pottawattamie County, where the total is 112. Of Iowa’s pandemic-related deaths, COVID-19 is reported as the underlying cause for 3,888 deaths, and a contributing factor to 363 deaths.

The Iowa DPH says there are 85 COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities in the state). Those outbreaks account for 1,974 of Iowa’s current positive cases. COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities account for 1,718 of the state’s total deaths. Health officials say 976 LTC patients/staff have recovered from the virus.

Officials report hospitalizations are up from 516 Wednesday to 532 today. The IDPH says there are: 85 patients in an ICU (6 more than Wed.); 86 were admitted to hospitals (compared to 82 yesterday), and 35 patients are on ventilators, five more than on Wednesday. The numbers in western/southwest Iowa (RMCC Region 4), show there are: 36 hospitalized; 12 are in an ICU; 7 people were admitted to a hospital, and 6 people are on a ventilator.

According to the state’s website, 1,410,318 Iowans have been tested for COVID-19, to-date. Iowa’s average reported positivity rate for the last 14-days declined from 14.0% Wednesday to 13.6, today.  The health department says 262,225 Iowans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,115 cases; {+10}; 41 deaths
  • Adair, 675; {+6}; 20
  • Adams, 291; {+3}; 3
  • Audubon, 411; {+1}; 8
  • Guthrie, 1019; {+7}; 24
  • Harrison County, 1,522; {+6}; 61
  • Madison County, 1,151; {+19}; 9
  • Mills County, 1,348; {+3}; 16
  • Montgomery, 827; {+6}; 22
  • Pottawattamie County, 8,844; {+40}; 111
  • Shelby County, 1007; {+7}; 26
  • Union County,  1,078; {+3}; 22

Onawa man sentenced to 2-years in prison for failing to register as a sex offender in 2 states

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January 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

sentenced to federal prison for failing to register as a sex offender in two states. 44-year-old Tyrone Haskell Tyndall, of Onawa, was sentenced to slightly more than two-years behind bars after admitting he failed to register with the Monona County Sheriff’s Office. He’d been convicted in 2004 of sexually abusing a child in Nebraska. Tyndall also admitted failing to register in Nebraska where he also lived from 2018 to 2019.

Tyndall admitted to violating his requirement to register as a sex offender in Iowa and Nebraska from July 2018 to August 2019, even though he lived in both states during this timeframe. Tyndall was sentenced in Sioux City by United States District Court Chief Judge Leonard T. Strand. Tyndall was sentenced to 27 months’ imprisonment. He must also serve a 5-year term of supervised release after the prison term. There is no parole in the federal system.

Tyndall is being held in the United States Marshal’s custody until he can be transported to a federal prison. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Kevin Fletcher and Ron Timmons and investigated by the United States Marshals Service.

Democrats say 2021 Iowa legislature may become Covid ‘super spreader’

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January 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) Democrats are warning about the potential spread of Covid-19 in the Iowa Statehouse this week as the 2021 legislative session gets underway. Senator Joe Bolkcom, a Democrat from Iowa City, is accusing Republican leaders of acting like Covid is no big deal. “Your lame reasoning about not being able to require legislators to wear masks is a joke,” Bolkcom said. “I’m mandated to wear this tie and this jacket to be able to stand at this microphone and speak.”

The top G-O-P leaders in the legislature say they are strongly encouraging lawmakers to wear masks when they can’t socially distance, but they say the Constitution doesn’t give them the power to force elected officials to cover their faces. Democrats have tried, but failed this week to get their Republican colleagues to agree to mask mandates in committee rooms. And Bolkcom singled out G-O-P leadership for allowing a few hundred people who were not wearing face coverings to protest inside the statehouse Monday. “You’re making the Tyson managers look like they had their act together,” Bolkcom said.

Bolkcom also blasted President Trump and Governor Reynolds during a speech on the Senate floor yesterday (Wednesday). A spokesman for Governor Reynolds says the governor has taken a balanced approach to the pandemic that has protected the lives and livelihoods of Iowans.

Axne says Trump was rhetorical ‘ring leader’ of riot

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January 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Democratic Congressman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines says those responsible for last week’s insurrection in the U.S. Capitol must be held accountable and that’s why she voted to impeach President Trump. “No one is above the law,” Axne says. Axne says she was encouraged that House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney and other nine other House Republicans supported impeachment. “The vast majority of folks know what we witnesses last week was absolutely unacceptable,” Axne says.

Axne calls Trump the rhetorical “ring leader” of the riot. “What message do we send to our children on an accountability perspective if we say we’re not going to hold the person who was responsible for inciting this responsible?” Axne asked rhetorically.

The three REPUBLICANS from Iowa who serve in the U.S. House said it’s time for the country to unify and they voted against the articles of impeachment against Trump. Trump issued a written statement yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon, citing reports of demonstrations in coming days and saying there must be no violence. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, the two Iowa Republicans who serve in the U.S. Senate, have not announced how they plan to vote after the Senate holds an impeachment trial.