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Cyclone players preview Oklahoma State

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October 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two of the top running games in the Big-12 collide on Saturday when 17th ranked Iowa State visits number six Oklahoma State. The Cyclones have averaged 180 yards on the ground in a 3-1 start while the Cowboys have posted a league best 213 yards on the ground in a 3-0 start. Iowa State free safety Lawrence White says sound tackling will be crucial this week.

White is concerned about the big play ability of Cowboys running back Chuba Hubbard.

Iowa State has won three straight but White says the mindset has not changed.

Junior center Colin Newell says despite some injuries the offensive line continues to make strides.

Known as a league with a lot of passing and not much defense, Iowa State and Oklahoma State are in contention in the Big-12 because of the run game and solid defense.

Two years ago Purdy made his debut in a Cyclone 48-42 win in Stillwater. Purdy says this is a much better Oklahoma State defense.

Iowa State’s Steve Prohm talks about the upcoming schedule

Sports

October 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State basketball coach Steve Prohm is putting the finishing touches on a 25-game schedule for the upcoming season. The Cyclones announced they will play at Mississippi State in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge on January 30.

Prohm says ISU does not plan on hosting its own tournament so the schedule will be limited to 25 games.

The Cyclones are looking to bounce back from last year’s 12-20 record.

Prohm says with COVID every team will need to deal with disruptions.

Iowa COVID-19 update, 10/22/20: 15 more deaths; Lab results returned top 110,000 to-date

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October 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Coronavirus dashboard today (Thursday), shows there are 1,401 more positive cases of COVID-19, compared to Wednesday’s 1,276 (a total of 110,974 to-date). There are also 15more Iowans whose deaths have been attributed to the virus, for a total to-date, of 1,594. Of that number, 1,060 deaths occurred for patients with a pre-existing medical condition. The IDPH says the number of persons hospitalized with symptoms of the virus declined slightly from Wednesday. The data (as of 10-a.m.) showed 530 Iowans are hospitalized, as compared to 535 previously. Intensive Care Unit numbers are up from 134 to 135. Officials say 85 people with COVID symptoms were admitted to an Iowa hospital, since 10-a.m. Wednesday, compared to 90 previously. And, there are 53 patients on a ventilator, compared to 49 yesterday.

Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa report 45 people with the virus are in a hospital facility, compared to 48 yesterday. There are 13 people in an ICU, compared to 15 previously, three persons were admitted, compared to nine the previous day, and one person remains on a ventilator. Health officials say a total of 918,078 COVID-19 tests have been completed, with 4,586 Negative test results returned over the past 24-hours (for a total of 805,458), and 738 positive results. The IDPH says 85,599 Iowans have recovered from the virus.

In the KJAN listening area, there are: 10 more Positive cases in Cass County, for a total of 350; 63 more in Pottawattamie County; 20 new cases in Harrison County; nine additional cases in Mills County; eight more cases in Audubon County and five more cases in Adair County. There are four or less new cases in Guthrie, Madison, Montgomery, Shelby and Union Counties.

There are 70 Long Term Care facility outbreaks in Iowa, two more than on Wednesday. The IDPH reports: 1, 783 patients/staff at those facilities have tested positive for COVID; 720 patients/staff have recovered, and LTC deaths are up four, to 790.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases in each county, along with the 24-hour change in case numbers {+#}; the number of persons recovered, and the total number of [deaths] (if any), since the pandemic began,

  • Cass, 349 cases {+9}; 242 recovered; 2 deaths
  • Adair, 148 {+4}; 68; 1
  • Adams, 70; 36; 0
  • Audubon, 142 {+8}; 79; 1
  • Guthrie, 374 {+1); 233; 15
  • Harrison County, 597 {+8}; 239; 8
  • Madison County, 346 {+2}; 218; 2
  • Mills County, 352 {+7}; 180; 1
  • Montgomery, 160 {+2}; 139; 5
  • Pottawattamie County, 3,056 {+49]; 2,253; 44
  • Shelby County, 352 {+1}; 308; 1
  • Union County,  218 {+2}; 192; 3

Red Oak man arrested for OWI

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October 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 8-p.m. Wednesday in Red Oak, resulted in the arrest of a Red Oak man on an OWI charge. According to Red Oak Police, 21-year-old Nathan Andrew Fournier faces a charge of OWI/1st offense after being pulled over at 3rd and Elm Streets, in Red Oak. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

National Sports Headlines: 10/22/20

Sports

October 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Le’Veon Bell once carried the ball a league-leading 321 times in a single season for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He doesn’t figure to get nearly as many chances with the Kansas City Chiefs. That’s just fine with the two-time All-Pro running back, though. Bell has been the focal point of defenses for the majority of his career, whether that was in Pittsburgh or during his short stint with the New York Jets. But now Bell’s on a team with so much offensive firepower that he could only marvel while watching them beat the Buffalo Bills on Monday night. “I was just like,’ This is unbelievable,'” Bell said.

UNDATED (AP) — The game of the week in the Big Ten has No. 18 Michigan at No. 21 Minnesota on Saturday. The Wolverines’ last four seasons have ended with consecutive losses and fans are getting antsy as Jim Harbaugh enters his sixth year. Michigan is breaking in a new quarterback, presumably Joe Milton, in the Little Brown Jug game. Iowa will have a new quarterback for the first time in four years, with Spencer Petras making his starting debut on the road against Purdue. No. 5 Ohio State is a 26-point favorite for its home game against Nebraska.

UNDATED (AP) — No. 17 Iowa State is looking to improve to 4-0 in conference play for the first time in school history _ in any league, not only the Big 12. The Cyclones play at well-rested sixth-ranked Oklahoma State. The Cowboys, who are 2-0 in the Big 12, are coming off consecutive bye weeks after their scheduled open date was followed by their game last Saturday at Baylor being pushed back to December due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the Bears program. The Bears are back to play at Texas. No. 20 Kansas State, the only other Big 12 team without a league loss, hosts instate rival Kansas.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A lawsuit says the son of a former University of Nebraska official is accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy three years ago. The lawsuit filed Wednesday by the mother of the boy alleges that Jack Eichorst assaulted the victim at a sleepover at the Eichorsts’ home in October 2017. The Omaha World-Herald reports the lawsuit names Jack Eichorst and his parents. It seeks unspecified damages for emotional distress, pain and suffering of the alleged victim, as well reimbursement of medical and mental health counseling bills. Eichorst attorney Vince Powers says the allegations did not happen. Jack Eichorst was convicted of child pornography possession last year.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Brandon Lowe (low) homered twice and Tampa Bay hurlers combined for 15 strikeouts in a 6-4 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Lowe was hitting just .107 in 56 postseason at-bats before going deep in the first and fifth innings, helping the Rays even the World Series at a game apiece. Blake Snell no-hit the Dodgers for 4 2/3 innings but was lifted after allowing the next four hitters to reach base, preventing him from picking up the win.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Oct. 22nd 2020

News

October 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 4:30 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A split Iowa Supreme Court is upholding a new Republican-backed law that will bar county elections commissioners from mailing absentee ballots this week to thousands of people who omitted information on their applications. The 4-3 ruling means voters who want to cast ballots by mail for the Nov. 3 election must complete their absentee ballot applications before Saturday’s deadline in order to qualify. Auditors will not be allowed to use the state’s voter registration system to fill in any blanks on submitted applications. Dissenting justices contend that the ruling will “likely cause thousands of voters to not receive their ballot in time to use it.”

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds says her administration will try to convince federal auditors to allow its plan to spend $21 million in coronavirus relief funds on a long-planned information technology system. Reynolds says the state believes spending federal virus aid to purchase and implement a new accounting and human resources system for the executive branch is “an allowable expense.” State Auditor Rob Sand has said the use of federal funds for the Workday project is inappropriate. He warns that Iowa will be on the hook to repay $21 million to the federal government if it’s not diverted to an allowable use.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The number of Iowa residents dying from the coronavirus is quickly rising again after weeks of increasing hospitalizations and outbreaks at nursing homes. The Iowa Department of Public Health reported 31 new deaths from the virus Wednesday, the most confirmed in a 24-hour period since the beginning of the pandemic. That does not mean that 31 people died in one day. Instead, it means that the state received 31 new reports of confirmed COVID—19 deaths through medical examiners and death certificates. Many of the deaths happened a few or several days ago.

Dense Fog Advisory until 11-a.m. (10/22)

Weather

October 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory in effect until 11-a.m. for the following area Counties: Cass-Adair-Adams-Dallas-Guthrie-Pottawattamie-Madison-Mills-Montgomery-Union-Fremont-Page-Taylor and Ringgold.

  • Visibility in the fog will drop to one-quarter of a mile or less.
  • If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.

Stanton races past CAM to reach Regional Semifinals

Sports

October 21st, 2020 by admin

The Stanton Viqueens volleyball team ripped off some big runs and ran away from the CAM Cougars in a 3-0 sweep on Wednesday night in Stanton. The Viqueens jumped out to a 6-1 advantage to begin the first set but CAM was able to battle back and eventually knot things up at 13 points apiece. Then the Viqueens ripped off the final 12 points of the set and won the opener 25-13.

Stanton then grabbed another early lead in the 2nd and used a pair of five point runs to take control of the set and win 25-15. Confidence seemed to fade at that point for the Cougars and they continued to make mistakes throughout the third and final set. Stanton scored the first 12 points of the set and pulled away for a 25-7 win to seal their victory.

Tara Peterson and Jenna Stephens were strong all night long at the net for the Viqueens. Stanton improved to 24-5 on the season and advance on to the 1A Region 4 Semifinals against Grand View Christian on Monday. That match is set to be played at Orient-Macksburg Community School with a 7:00 p.m. first serve Monday.

Zoey Baylor led the Cougars with 3 blocks and a kill on the night. CAM has their season come to a close with a record of 22-6.

Playoff Volleyball Scoreboard 10/21/2020

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October 21st, 2020 by admin

CLASS 1A

Region 2

(3-0) Newell-Fonda 25-25-25, Woodbine 13-11-20
(3-2) Logan-Magnolia 25-25-19-25-15, Glidden-Ralston 20-23-25-27-9
(3-2) Coon Rapids-Bayard 23-30-25-19-15, Riverside 25-28-18-25-10
(3-0) St. Albert 25-25-25, Fremont-Mills 13-19-13

Region 3

(3-0) AGWSR 25-25-25, Paton-Churdan 15-20-15

Region 4

(3-0) Stanton 25-25-25, CAM 13-15-7 – ON KJAN
(3-0) Grand View Christian 25-25-25, Ankeny Christian 19-17-14

Region 5

(3-0) Southeast Warren 25-25-25, East Union 11-14-21
(3-1) Southwest Valley 20-25-25-25, Lenox 25-17-12-21
(3-0) New London25-25-25, Moravia 8-11-15
(3-2) Melcher-Dallas 25-24-25-15-16, Lamoni 16-26-18-25-14

CLASS 2A

Region 2

(3-1) Missouri Valley 25-26-18-25, Ridge View 18-24-25-20
(3-0) Lawton-Bronson 25-25-25, MVAOCOU 9-9-12

Region 3

(3-0) Underwood 33-25-25, Tri-Center 31-14-12
(3-0) Treynor 25-25-25, AHSTW 16-20-23
(3-0) Van Meter 25-25-25, Central Decatur 11-8-13
(3-0) Nodaway Valley 25-25-25, Mount Ayr 14-17-19

Region 4

(3-0)East Sac County 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 9-10-11
(3-0) ACGC 25-25-25, Earlham 12-19-12
(3-0) South Hardin 25-25-25, South Hamilton 8-11-10
(3-0) Woodward-Granger 25-25-25, Madrid 10-12-15

CLASS 3A

Region 2

(3-0) MOC-Floyd Valley 25-25-25, Kuemper Catholic 15-12-19
(3-0) Humboldt 25-25-25, Greene County 17-11-9

Region 4

(3-0) Red Oak 25-25-25, Clarinda 18-9-15
(3-0) Knoxville 25-25-25, Centerville 9-15-4

Halloween still on for Oct. 31st in Atlantic

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October 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

While some cities, including Audubon, have cancelled Halloween this year over fears of spreading the Coronavirus, Atlantic still plans to hold trick-or-treating on Oct. 31st, from 4:30-until 6-p.m.  Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones said during Wednesday’s City Council meeting, things will be a little different this year, however, than in years past.

(Updated) Trick-or-Treating in the downtown business district is from 2-until 4-p.m., Oct. 31st.  In other business, the Atlantic City Council passed by a vote of five-to two, the second reading of an Ordinance amending the City’s Code of Ordinances, with regard to the expansion of a two-way stop at 22nd and Olive to a four-way, and from a two-way stop at 32nd and Chestnut, to a three-way stop. The proposed changes is to encourage traffic to slow down before entering the city. Councilpersons Casady and Somers voted against the measure.

Atlantic residents Dale Gross and Dale Retallic spoke out against the plan, which the Mayor contends will prevent accidents from happening at those intersections. Gross said there’s no evidence or records he could find, of 22nd and Olive being a hot spot for accidents. He says the 35 mile per hour speed limit is enough to prevent any crashes.

Retallic reiterated his statement from the last Council meeting two weeks ago, in agreeing that if the City’s goal is to reduce speeding, increase the number of tickets, and/or install speed bumps. Councilman Pat McCurdy who voted to approve the second reading, said he’s spoken with four people who live in the area are in favor of the 4-way stop at 22nd and Olive, because of what is perceived to be increased truck traffic, especially from the new rock quarry. McCurdy also pointed out that snow plows have a tendency to knock out speed bumps. The third and final reading of the ordinance will take place in two weeks.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved the third and final reading of an Ordinance vacating and conveying an alley between Hemlock and Sycamore Streets, south of E. 18th Street. The lot will be divided equally among the four adjacent property owners. The also passed a Resolution setting November 4th as the date for a Public Hearing on vacating a Right of Way for a stub (non-connecting) section of road, just east of 9th and Plum Streets.