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Iowa State looks to knock off No. 18 Texas Tech

Sports

January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

No. 18 Texas Tech looks to give Iowa State its 12th straight loss to ranked opponents, Saturday, in Ames. The game at H. Hilton Coliseum, begins 3-p.m. CST. Iowa State’s last win vs a ranked opponent came against the then-No. 16 Seton Hall Pirates 76-66 on Dec. 8, 2019. Texas Tech got past Kansas State by 11 at home in its last outing.

Iowa State’s Jalen Coleman-Lands, Solomon Young and Javan Johnson have collectively scored 53 percent of the team’s points this season, including 53 percent of all Cyclones scoring over the last five games. Rasir Bolton has either made or assisted on 40 percent of all Iowa State field goals over the last five games. Bolton has 26 field goals and 25 assists in those games. Iowa State is 0-6 this year when it allows 70 points or more and 2-0 when holding opponents to fewer than 70.

The Red Raiders have recently converted buckets via assists more often than the Cyclones. Iowa State has 27 assists on 76 field goals (35.5 percent) across its previous three outings while Texas Tech has assists on 37 of 75 field goals (49.3 percent) during its past three games.

The Texas Tech defense has forced opponents into turnovers on an impressive 27.2 percent of all possessions, which ranks the Red Raiders sixth among Division I teams. Iowa State has turned the ball over on 22.8 percent of its possessions (ranking the Cyclones 300th, nationally).

Garza scores 24 to help No. 5 Iowa coast past Maryland 89-67

Sports

January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Luka Garza scored 17 of his 24 points in the decisive first half, and No. 5 Iowa roared back from an early deficit by keeping Maryland scoreless for nearly eight minutes in an 89-67 victory. The Hawkeyes trailed 19-9 before rattling off 20 straight points to take control.

Iowa center Luka Garza, top left, goes to the basket between Maryland forward Donta Scott (24) and guard Eric Ayala (5) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Maryland went 0 for 11 with five turnovers in a span of 8 minutes, 47 seconds, until Donta Scott hit a 3-pointer to end the dry spell. Aaron Wiggins scored 17 for Maryland, and Scott added 13.

 

Area high school basketball scores from Thursday (1/7/21)

Sports

January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Harlan 77, Red Oak 58
Shenandoah 42, Fremont Mills 39

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 45, Ar-We-Va, Westside 44
IKM-Manning 38, Underwood 36
Treynor 73, Logan-Magnolia 60

Other Scores

Martensdale-St. Marys 60, Ankeny Christian 56
Murray 58, East Union 45
Van Meter 65, Earlham 41

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Harlan 59, Red Oak 24
Shenandoah 51, Fremont Mills 46

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 61, Stanton 55
Audubon 53, Ar-We-Va 30
Treynor 48, Logan-Magnolia 41
Underwood 64, IKM-Manning 35

Other Scores

ADM 62, Perry 35
Falls City Sacred Heart, Neb. 53, Sidney 24
Murray 54, East Union 45
West Monona 63, Tekamah-Herman, Neb. 23

LEO DEVILBISS, 89, of Cumberland (Graveside svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

LEO DEVILBISS, 89, of Cumberland, died January 4, 2021 at his home in Cumberland. A graveside service for LEO DEVILBISS will be held at a later date. Loess Hills Funeral Home in Carson is assisting the family with arrangements.

Gov. Reynolds signs new proclamation modifying public health measures

News

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Gov. Reynolds has signed a new Public Health Disaster proclamation that modifies existing public health measures designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The proclamation signed Thursday continues to require that when people are in an indoor public space, and unable to social distance for 15 minutes or longer, masks are required to be worn.

Spectator limits for sporting and recreational gatherings, including for high school-sponsored events, will be lifted Friday, January 8th, 2021.  Other public health measures have been extended until Saturday, February 6th, 2021.

The proclamation can found online here.

Reynolds decries riot but says many believe vote ‘not valid’

News

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has condemned the violent protest at the U.S. Capitol but remains sympathetic to unfounded assertions questioning the integrity of the presidential election. On Thursday, Reynolds told reporters the attack was unacceptable and that those responsible should be prosecuted. But she says it’s a concern that half of the electorate doesn’t believe the election results and that something should be done to address that.

FILE – In this May 6, 2020 file photo, President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Gov. Kim Reynolds, R-Iowa, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has condemned the violent protest at the U.S. Capitol but remains sympathetic to unfounded assertions questioning the integrity of the presidential election. On Thursday, Jan. 7, 20201, Reynolds told reporters the attack was unacceptable and that those responsible should be prosecuted. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci File)

Reynolds has been a staunch advocate of President Donald Trump. She hasn’t criticized him for encouraging supporters before the attack, and she only acknowledged President-elect Joe Biden’s victory after Congress certified the electoral results.

 

Flood risk appears lower on Missouri River at start of 2021

News, Weather

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The risk for flooding along the Missouri River appears lower than normal headed into the year because the ground remains dry across most of the region and snowpack levels are generally below average. Officials with the Corps of Engineers and National Weather Service caution that it is still early in the year and conditions can change.

But currently it appears that 2021 will be somewhat drier and only about 90% of the normal amount of water is expected to flow down the Missouri River. That is welcome news for areas along the river where levees damaged during 2019’s flooding are still waiting to be repaired.

 

Former donors to charities are now seeking help from those same non-profits

News

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The pandemic is straining Iowa non-profits and their donors with significant drops in fundraising and volunteers. While some groups found new ways to get resources to those in need, other shelters and food banks can’t meet demand. Kari McCann Boutell, president of the Iowa Council of Foundations, says COVID-19 has forced many Iowans to turn to the organizations they once helped support.

She encourages those Iowans who can no longer afford to make a monetary donation to a community foundation or charity to consider volunteering for those agencies instead.

She says foundations are finding new ways to meet Iowans’ needs, but are still eager for volunteers to help support their work — and to do so safely.

(By Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

Iowa’s governor shelves ‘Invest in Iowa’ tax plan

News

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says due to the pandemic, she will not ask legislators to pass the tax reform plan she unveiled last February.

The plan called for cutting individual income taxes by 10 percent while raising the sales tax one percent. The new sales tax revenue would have been used on water quality and the mental health system. Reynolds says her goal with the plan was to set the stage for a decade of growth and transformation in Iowa.

Reynolds says Iowa’s economy has been resilient during the pandemic and, unlike other states, Iowa policymakers aren’t contemplating tax increases to deal with state budget deficits.

Audubon Police report (1/7/21)

News

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Police Chief Matt Starmer reports three arrests took place over the past couple of weeks. On Dec. 25th, 24- year-old Zeth Lee Petersen, of Audubon, was arrested for Burglary – 2nd degree and Theft – 3rd degree.  Petersen was transported to the Audubon County Jail and held on a $12,000 cash bond.

On Dec. 31st, 30-year-old Scott Nathaniel Belew, of Audubon, was charged with Driving Under Suspension.  Belew was released on scene on promise to appear.

And, on Tuesday, Jan. 6th, 35-year-old Payton Thomas Watzke, of Audubon, was arrested and charged with Possession of Stolen Property.  Watzke was transported to the Audubon County Jail to appear before a magistrate.