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Cowan scores 31 as No. 15 Maryland beats No. 18 Iowa 82-72

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January 30th, 2020 by admin

Hawkins paces Northwest Missouri State in win over Newman

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January 30th, 2020 by admin

WICHITA, Kansas – The No. 1-ranked Northwest Missouri State Bearcat men’s basketball team topped the Newman University Jets on the road Thursday at Fugate Gymnasium, 98-69.

Northwest moves to 19-1 overall and 9-1 in MIAA play. Newman falls 8-13 overall and 2-10 in league action.

Northwest tied a season-high with 17 three-pointers in the victory. The Bearcats shot 64.7% from the field, including 65.4% from three-point range. Newman shot 58.1% from the field.

Northwest made its first seven three-point attempts and opened up a 30-19 lead less than nine minutes into the contest. Junior Ryan Hawkins made his first five shots from the floor, including a trio from three-point land. Hawkins finished with 36 points on 13-of-16 shooting from the floor. Hawkins drained 7-of-9 from three-point range. Hawkins added five steals.

The Bearcats continued to rain in three-pointers and hit on 81.3% of their first-half three-pointers by making 13-of-16 from distance. Hawkins poured in 28 first-half points as he went 10-of-12 from the field, including 6-of-7 from three-point distance. Sophomore Trevor Hudgins nearly had a double-double in the first half with nine points and assists. Hudgins would finish with 21 points and 11 assists.

Northwest buried 70% of its first-half shots (21-of-30). Newman shot 60% from the field (12-of-20) in the opening half and still trailed 59-32 at the break.

The Bearcats built their lead to 36 points in the second half and cruised to a 98-69 road triumph.

Sophomore Diego Bernard tallied 15 points and knocked in all three of his three-pointers.

Senior Ryan Welty collected a team-best six rebounds and sank three of his four three-point shots to tally nine points for the Bearcats.

Northwest will travel on Saturday to match up against the University of Central Oklahoma Bronchos. Tip is set for 3:30 p.m. in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Glenwood uses tough pressure to put away Atlantic

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January 30th, 2020 by admin

The Glenwood girls basketball team ramped up some man pressure in the second quarter and flustered Atlantic on their way to an 80-50 victory on Thursday night. The Trojans held tight early with a 17-13 lead in favor of the Rams at the end of the 1st. The pressure in the second then forced a large number of Atlantic turnovers, and the Rams took advantage of those mistakes to grab a 38-18 lead at half. Both teams got the offense going better in the second half and the Rams gradually added a little to their lead. After the game Atlantic Head Coach Dan Vargason said Glenwood is just a solid team.

Glenwood was led by 14 points apiece from Jenna Hopp and Madison Camden. Elle Scarborough added 12, Emma Hughes had 13, and Coryl Matheny dropped in 10. The Rams stay unbeaten on the season, improving to 16-0. They will next host Treynor in a non-conference tilt on Monday.

Atlantic had three players in double figures, Haley Rasmussen and McKenzie Waters both had 12 and Tessa Grooms added 10. Despite the loss Coach Vargason was proud of the girls for continuing to fight through the game.

The Trojans fall to back to .500 at 8-8 on the season and they will travel to St. Albert on Friday night. We’ll have that game on KJAN with pregame at 5:50 p.m. and tip-off at 6:00 p.m.

Charges dropped against men who broke into Iowa courthouses

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January 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Charges have been dropped against two cybersecurity workers arrested after breaking into an Iowa courthouse in September as part of a security test conducted by state court administrators. A judge entered a dismissal order Thursday for Justin Wynn, of Naples, Florida, and Gary Demercurio, of Seattle.

They work for Colorado-based Coalfire which had contracted with state court officials to conduct security tests at Iowa courthouses. The men were caught inside the Dallas County Courthouse in Adel on Sept. 11. They faced trespassing charges.

Their attorney, Matthew Lindholm, says they are relieved but frustrated their reputations have been damaged.

MELVIN EASTON, 85, of Macedonia (Svcs. 02/01/2020)

Obituaries

January 30th, 2020 by Jim Field

MELVIN EASTON, 85, of Macedonia died Monday, January 27th at his home. Funeral services for MELVIN EASTON will be held on Saturday, February 1st at 10:00 a.m. at the Loess Hills Funeral Home in Carson.

Visitation will be held on Friday, January 31st from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home with a masonic service beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Private burial will be held at the Pioneer Cemetery west of Macedonia.

Forecaster: High soil moisture levels could bring cooler summer

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January 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — We’ve heard for weeks about the high risk for more flooding in Iowa once the snow starts to melt this spring, but one forecaster says all of that water in the soil may actually help bring about a cooler summer. Doug Kluck, the region’s climate service director at the National Weather Service in Kansas City, says the saturated soil will prevent much in the way of rapid heating.

“It’s hard to get hot if we have a lot of soil moisture,” Kluck says. “Once the plants and things start growing and evapotranspirating, my famous word, once that starts happening more and more, yes, some of that moisture gets sucked out of the soils, but that moisture also goes into the air and makes it harder to warm up and keeps thing relatively cool.”

While some climate models are hinting at a very warm weather pattern developing by mid-summer, Kluck says drought chances will stay low. “In some of those places that are super-wet right now, chances of them going into a really bad drought are lower than normal,” he says, “and chances of them having a hotter-than-normal summer are lower than normal as of right now as well.”

Some Iowa communities saw the flooding start last March along with repeated bouts of high water throughout 2019. A number of residents in parts of southwest Iowa, in the Missouri River valley, haven’t been able to return to their homes in ten months.

Iowa man pleads guilty in fatal 2019 drunken driving case

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January 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A northwestern Iowa man has pleaded guilty to reduced charges in the drunken driving death last year of his cousin. The Sioux City Journal reports that 39-year-old Darrick Toel, of Le Mars, pleaded guilty Thursday to vehicular homicide while driving recklessly and to operating while intoxicated. In exchange, a more serious charge of vehicular homicide while driving intoxicated was dropped.

Under the deal, Toel also agreed to an 11-year prison term. Authorities estimated Toel was traveling 90 mph on July 1 when he lost control of his car and struck a tree. Toel’s passenger, 37-year-old Ryan Toel of Struble, died two days later from his injuries.

Woman arrested in Mills County on Union County warrants

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January 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Mills County report a woman wanted on Union County warrants was arrested late Wednesday evening.

Autumn L. Vandry

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says 20-year-old Autumn Lynn Vandry was arrested on warrants for 1st degree Burglary and Willful injury. She was arrested at around 8-p.m. and was being held in the Mills County Jail on $35,000 bond.

2 men arrested in connection w/an assault in Council Bluffs

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January 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs report two suspects who were allegedly involved in an assault this (Thursday) morning, were arrested on Class-C Felony charges of Willful Injury. Multiple witnesses reported seeing both suspects, 19-year-old Hunter Dunn and 21-year-old Thomas Smith, both of Council Bluffs, run up to 60-year-old Adolph Phillips, Jr., of Council Bluffs, and begin punching him. After Phillips was knocked to the ground, he was then repeatedly kicked in the head and body until he lost consciousness.

(Left to right) Thomas Smith and Hunter Dunn

He was taken to a Council Bluffs hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries, and then released. The incident happened near North 17th Street and West Broadway Street at around 9:36 a.m.

While officers were en-route to the call, several witnesses called into the Pottawattamie County Communications Center and relayed information to dispatchers about the suspects’ description, direction of travel as they left the area on foot, and the victim’s condition.

The Council Bluffs Police Department would like to thank the citizens of Council Bluffs for helping them with this case.

Atlantic Chamber warns of call scam

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January 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce said today (Thursday), they were made aware of a woman who is calling area businesses claiming to be an accountant out of Texas. She claims to be calling on behalf of the Atlantic Area Chamber and Cass County Sheriff’s office.

The caller asks for information regarding an expired credit card, and is said to be very persistent. The Chamber warns this is not a legitimate call and business owners/managers should refrain from giving out any information. The number she is calling from is 817-395-1044.