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Couple give $10 million to University of Northern Iowa

News

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — A former student and his wife are donating $10 million to the University of Northern Iowa. University President Mark Nook said Thursday the gift from David and Karen Takes will support a variety of programs and projects. For example, some money will go to an endowment that supports business students interested in gaining international experiences. Some will go to support an endowment that supports the university’s mascots and those students who lead the mascot program at the Cedar Falls campus.

Nook also says the donation will benefit critical future capital projects. David Takes is president and CEO of Doerfer Cos., a manufacturing company that markets its products to aerospace, automotive, electronics, health care and energy customers.

Creston Police report (11/15)

News

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports one arrest and one incident of theft. At around 1:20-p.m. Thursday, Ronald Gilbert, of Goldfield, was arrested for Driving While Barred. He later posted a $2,000 bond , and was released. And, a Creston resident reported to police Wednesday afternoon, that sometime over the previous 24-hours, someone got into their vehicle parked in the driveway, and took a pair of binoculars, along with keys to the vehicle. The loss was estimated at $200.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 11/15/19

News, Podcasts

November 15th, 2019 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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ISU researchers work to create better glove for firefighters

News

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Researchers at Iowa State University are working to develop a glove to better protect firefighters from extreme heat while also allowing their fingers to remain agile. Professor Guowen Song, who runs I-S-U’s Labs for Functional Textiles and Protective Clothing, says many first responders use gloves made with a thick, bulky material that protects the hand but limits comfort and dexterity. “Wearing the protective gear basically is to protect your body from injury but also we rely a lot on our hand to finish the task,” Song says.

Thanks to a one-point-five million dollar grant from the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Song’s team on the Ames campus is working to improve the safety and function of heat-protection gloves. “Hand is so specific and the ways of the thermal regulation is different,” Song says, “so we need a specific model to make sure that each finger is being fully protected and also the performance of comfort, the performance of dexterity can be realized.”

Studies find the gloves now being used by many firefighters cause them to lose more than 50-percent of their manual dexterity. Song says, “This is the priority and the basic focus, how we’re going to develop the relations of the glove, material property design, and to make sure the dexterity is not lost too much.” A better, safer glove is just the beginning. In the next stage, Song says I-S-U researchers want to apply what they learn to other types of protective first responders’ gear, including boots and helmets.

Study concludes UI, ISU, UNI account for 6.2% of Iowa GDP

News

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The board that governs Iowa’s three public universities has released a study which indicates the institutions provide an economic spark to the state. Consultant Hannah Ruffridge estimates the three schools accounted for more than six percent of the state’s gross domestic product in the 2017-2018 academic year. “It’s also equivalent to supporting almost 150,000 jobs. Another way to say this — and my personal favorite — is one out of every 14 jobs in this state is in some way supported by the activities of the universities and their students.”

Ruffridge says the analysis of the University of IOWA, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa shows there was a nearly three dollar return for each state tax dollar spent on the three campuses. And she says the three universities added one-point-nine BILLION dollars to total state income during the 2017-2018 academic year. “Measuring that money that is staying in the state of Iowa, not leaking out and we’re not simply rearranging the furniture and calling that an impact,” Ruffridge says. “This is money that would not have been there otherwise.”

Ruffridge works at a firm that’s recently done similar economic impact studies for Syracuse, the University of Illinois and the public universities in Ohio. Ruffridge made her presentation yesterday (Thursday) to the Iowa Board of Regents. The board’s president says the analysis shows the universities provide a “tangible benefit” to Iowans in all 99 counties.

Workers OK contract at General Mills’ Cedar Rapids plant

News

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Union leaders say workers have ratified a contract for the General Mills processing plant in Cedar Rapids. Local 110 of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union said Thursday the three-year agreement reached last week covering the 520 workers will “ensure the maintenance” of benefits.

The deal provides for annual pay increases and six extra of paid time off annually, among other things. The two sides have been negotiating since January, when workers voted for the union representation. The workers overwhelmingly rejected a company offer on Nov. 6.

Iowa women top North Alabama 86-81

Sports

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/Learfield Sports) — Mackenzie Meyer led for players in double figures with 21 points as the Iowa Hawkeye women held off North Alabama 86-81 in Iowa City, Thursday night.

Iowa coach Lisa Bluder. Meyer scored 14 of her 21 points in the second half as the Hawkeyes built a 12 point third quarter lead.

Iowa is now 2-0 and visits 3-0 Northern Iowa on Sunday.

Iowa basketball hosts Oral Roberts tonight (Friday night)

Sports

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/Learfield Sports) — After getting blown out by DePaul the Iowa basketball team returns to action at home on Friday night against Oral Roberts. Iowa fell behind 19-2 at the outset and coach Fran McCaffery says his team needs to do a better job of handling a rough start.

Oral Roberts is 1-2 with close losses at Tulsa and Oklahoma State.

McCaffery says the Eagles will be tough to guard.

Skyscan Forecast – Friday, Nov. 15th, 2019

Weather

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Partly-to-Mostly sunny. High 48. SW winds @ 10-15 mph.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 30. SW @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 52. S @ 10-20.

Sunday: Mo. Cldy w/a chance of light rain in the morning. High 45.

Monday: Mostly cloudy. High 45.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 37. Our Low this morning (as of 4:55-a.m.) was 15. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 49 and the Low was 25. The record High for Nov. 15th in Atlantic, was 75 in 2001. The Record Low was -7 in 1940.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 11/15/2019

Sports

November 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Big 12 has seen plenty of upsets and close games this season. Parity makes for fierce competition and games that are fun to watch. It also presents a quandary about the league’s chances of making the College Football Playoff.

UNDATED (AP) — Everyone hopes the playing surface at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium will not be the main story of Monday night’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers. Coaches Andy Reid and Anthony Lynn said they have received favorable updates about the turf going into the game. Last year’s game between the Chiefs and Rams was moved back to Los Angeles less than a week before the game when the field was deemed unplayable due to rain and the stadium hosting concerts before the game.

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Attorneys for the family of a 19-year-old football player who died of heatstroke after conditioning practice at a Kansas community college says they plan to sue the school, unless it wants to discuss a settlement. Attorney Chris Dove spoke Thursday after the college released a scathing independent report on Garden City Community College’s conduct the day Braeden Bradforth died. Dove calls it a damning investigation.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas coach Bill Self knew it was important to fill the majority of his upcoming recruiting class during the early signing period, given the uncertainty that surrounds the Jayhawks when it comes to potential NCAA violations. The school was hit with a series of allegations earlier this year, the majority of them tied to recruiting violations, and Self was personally fingered for supposedly failing to monitor the program.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Markquis Nowell had 20 points as Arkansas-Little Rock defeated Southwest Baptist 77-59. Ben Coupet Jr. had 18 points and seven rebounds for Arkansas-Little Rock.