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ISU women’s basketball Big 12 schedule released for 2019-20

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September 18th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State women’s basketball announced its 2019-20 Big 12 conference schedule on Wednesday. The Cyclones will open the 18-game conference slate with a road game at Texas Tech on Friday, Jan. 3

Following the Big 12 opener, the Cyclones will return home to host Texas on Monday, Jan. 6. Iowa State will close out the Big 12 conference slate against Baylor for Senior Day on Sunday, March 8.

Iowa State will begin postseason action at the 2020 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Tournament, which will be held March 12-15 at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Kansas.

The release of the Big 12 slate, completes Iowa State’s 29-game schedule. Dates are still subject to change and a complete schedule featuring tip-off times and television will be announced at a later date.

For the full schedule, please visit the schedule page on Cyclones.com.

Iowa State’s Big 12 MBB schedule announced

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September 18th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Big 12 Conference has announced its 90-game league slate, with all 18 of Iowa State’s Big 12 contests being aired on the ESPN family of networks.

The Cyclones will start the conference season on the road for the second consecutive season, traveling to TCU on Saturday, Jan. 4. Iowa State’s conference home opener is against Kansas on Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m.

Iowa State has one game scheduled for ESPN’s Big Monday, a Feb. 17 showdown at Kansas.

The regular season concludes on Saturday, March 7 at Kansas State.

Times for non-conference games were also announced. All times and television networks are subject to change.

Day Date Opponent Location Time TV

Sat. Jan. 4 *at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 5 p.m. ESPN2/U
Wed. Jan. 8 *KANSAS HILTON COLISEUM 7 p.m. Big 12 Now/ESPN+
Sat. Jan. 11 *OKLAHOMA HILTON COLISEUM 7 p.m. ESPN/2
Wed. Jan. 15 *at Baylor Waco, Texas 7 p.m. Big 12 Now/ESPN+
Sat. Jan. 18 *at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 3 p.m. ESPN/2/U
Tues. Jan. 21 *OKLAHOMA STATE HILTON COLISEUM 7 p.m. Big 12 Now/ESPN+
Sat. Jan. 25 at Auburn (Big 12 / SEC Challenge) Auburn, Ala. 11 a.m. ESPN/2/U
Wed. Jan. 29 *BAYLOR HILTON COLISEUM 8 p.m. ESPN2/U
Sat. Feb. 1 *at Texas Austin, Texas TBA Longhorn Network
Wed. Feb. 5 *at West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. 6 p.m. ESPN2/U
Sat. Feb. 8 *KANSAS STATE HILTON COLISEUM 5 p.m. ESPN2
Wed. Feb. 12 *at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 8 p.m. ESPN2/U
Sat. Feb. 15 *TEXAS HILTON COLISEUM 1 p.m. ESPN/2
Mon. Feb. 17 *at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 8 p.m. ESPN
Sat. Feb. 22 *TEXAS TECH HILTON COLISEUM 5 p.m. ESPN/2/U
Tues. Feb. 25 *TCU HILTON COLISEUM 6 p.m. ESPNU
Sat. Feb. 29 *at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 3 p.m. ESPN2/U
Tues. March 3 *WEST VIRGINIA HILTON COLISEUM 8 p.m. ESPN2/U
Sat. March 7 *at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 3 p.m. Big 12 Now/ESPN+
Wed.-Sat. March 11-14 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Kansas City, Mo.

Dates and times subject to change
All times Central
Home games in CAPS

Coalfire Comments on Penetration Tests for Iowa Judicial Branch

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

WESTMINSTER, Colo., Sept. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Coalfire, a trusted provider of cybersecurity advisory and assessment services, issued the following comments on recent penetration tests in which the Iowa Judicial Branch contracted with Coalfire for comprehensive security testing:

Malicious cyber criminals use all techniques at their disposal—fair or foul—to access valuable data from private and public organizations. Global cybersecurity firms such as Coalfire involved in technical testing are professionally contracted to simulate attacks using the same techniques any attacker may use to test the company’s defenses so that they can remedy their vulnerabilities before a real-world incident occurs.

Recently, two penetration testers employed by Coalfire were arrested in the Dallas County Courthouse during a security testing exercise to help the Iowa Judicial Branch ensure the court’s highly sensitive data was secured against attack. Coalfire was working to provide quality client service and a stronger security posture.

Coalfire and State Court Administration believed they were in agreement regarding the physical security assessments for the locations included in the scope of work. Yet, recent events have shown that Coalfire and State Court Administration had different interpretations of the scope of the agreement. Together, Coalfire and State Court Administration continue to navigate through this process. To that end, the Iowa Judicial Branch and Coalfire will each conduct independent reviews and release the contractual documents executed between both parties.

State Court Administration has worked with Coalfire in the past to conduct security testing of its data and welcomed the opportunity to work with them again. Both organizations value the importance of protecting the safety and security of employees as well as the integrity of data.

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Company officials said in a Press Release: “Coalfire’s client confidentiality is one of the most important aspects of our business. We are providing this statement only to clarify an unfortunate set of events; since this is an evolving legal matter and involves confidential client work, we cannot comment on further details of the incident at this time. The Iowa Judicial Branch is also making a statement related to our work together; their statement will link to the contractual documents.”

Missouri man & a man from C. Bluffs arrested on drug charge in Mills County

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says a man from Missouri was arrested at around 1:22-a.m. today (Wednesday), for Possession of a Controlled Substance. 30-year old Kyle Matthew Ledbetter, of Columbia, MO., was arrested following a traffic stop on I-29. And, 53-year old John Anthony Welch, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Tuesday in Hastings (IA), on numerous charges. Welch was being held on $37,000 bond for: Two counts Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS)/with intent to deliver; Drug Tax Crime penalties; OWI/2nd offense; Possession of drug paraphernalia; Driving under suspension, and on two warrants out of Pottawattamie County.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, only minor injuries were reported following an accident on Highway 34 in Mills County, Tuesday afternoon. A 2013 Volvo driven by 63-year old Charles Larson, of Eagle Bend, MN., was traveling eastbound on Highway 34 and approaching Exit 8. A 2005 Dodge driven by 44-year old Brian Brandon, of Pacific Junction, was also eastbound and traveling at about 20 mph, because he was pulling a hay rake. The implement was equipped with a Slow Moving Sign, and had its 4-way hazards activated. Larson was unable to slow down in time, and struck the Dodge. Neither driver was transported to the hospital. Larsen was cited for Following too close.

Grassley questions Trump Labor chief pick on whistleblowing

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Sen. Charles Grassley is expressing concern about President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. Secretary of Labor, questioning Eugene Scalia’s record on whistleblower protections. Grassley said Wednesday on a call with reporters that he’s concerned about briefs Scalia wrote while serving as the top lawyer at the Labor Department during the George W. Bush administration.

Grassley says Scalia argued that some whistleblower disclosures made to Congress aren’t protected under federal whistleblower laws and that the separation of powers doctrine prevents whistleblowers from disclosing certain information to Congress. Grassley, author of some current whistleblower protection laws, says it’s extremely important that Scalia would enforce whistleblower laws critical to ensuring public safety and preventing waste, fraud and abuse.

Scalia, son of late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, will appear before a Senate confirmation committee hearing on Thursday.

DsM Police ID man who died after setting himself on fire

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines police have identified the man who died Tuesday after lighting himself on fire. Authorities report 36-year-old David Franklin Smith was transported to Methodist Hospital for emergency care, and later airlifted to the University of Iowa Hospitals Burn Unit in Iowa City for specialized care, where he later died.

Officials said Smith had been in Des Moines for approximately two weeks. His last known prior address was in Anchorage, Alaska. The incident where he set himself on fire happened a little before 2-p.m., Tuesday, at the downtown Des Moines Library on Grand Avenue.

Library staff used a fire extinguisher and put out the flames. A preliminary investigation indicates that Smith intentionally poured a flammable liquid onto himself, and then ignited a fire. The incident occurred in an enclosed hallway outside of the library interior. There were no other injuries, and only minimal property damage.

Man sentenced to month in jail for stealing Valens memorabilia

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A north-central Iowa man who pleaded guilty to stealing heirlooms from the family of fallen rock star Ritchie Valens during the Winter Dance Party in Clear Lake was sentenced to one month in jail. The Valens family had reported two framed family photos of Ritchie Valens and a framed movie poster were stolen from the Best Western Motor Lodge during a family luncheon on February 2nd. The items were recovered 12 days later in good condition.

Fifty-nine-year-old Mark Hobbs was later arrested and charged with second-degree theft and conspiracy to commit a non-forcible felony, with authorities saying that he had been seen on surveillance video taking the photos. As part of a plea agreement, Hobbs pleaded guilty to a charge of third-degree theft, with the conspiracy charge being dismissed. Judge Adam Sauer on Monday sentenced Hobbs to 30 days in jail and issued a 625-dollar fine, which was suspended.

Hobbs late last month was also charged after authorities allegedly found more than a pound of methamphetamine in a Mason City storage unit. His trial on that charge is scheduled for November 5th.

State funding approved for flood recovery projects

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state Flood Mitigation Board has approved spending 15 million dollars on six flood recovery projects. Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management spokesperson, Lucinda Parker says Hamburg was awarded money for buyouts and to raise a levee. “The city of Hamburg for that buyout project was 940-thousand-856. Also the city of Hamburg to do that additional raising of that levee was six-point-three million,” Parker says.

Other money is also going to southwest Iowa projects. “The city of Hornick — where they are going to build a berm in that area — was a little over two million. Then down there in Mills County in a rural area there, they are receiving two-point-three million for a share of the local property buyouts. And then in Pacific Junction itself, they are also going to be doing property buyouts and they are going to be getting about three-point-one million to cover their local share,” she says.

Freedonia was awarded 135-thousand-555 for a levee district. All of the money approved by the Iowa Legislature was awarded, and Parker says there were a few projects that did not get funding. She says the city of Davenport, the Vanman Levee District in western Iowa, and Muscatine County all submitted requests, but did not get funding. “Certainly the hope is that the legislature might approve some more funding in the upcoming session and these applications will be considered again as well as any others that might come into the flood mitigation board,” Parker says.

Parker says the state money will be used to help leverage federal funding for the flood recovery projects.

Marne Elk Horn sells Wireless Internet division to NISHNANET

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Marne Elk Horn, headquartered in Elk Horn, IA has agreed to sell a division which provides fixed wireless Internet to customers in and around the Atlantic and rural Exira areas to NISHNANET, LLC, a wireless Internet company based in Atlantic, IA, according to Janell Hansen, Marne Elk Horn’s CEO. The effective date of the sale is September 20, 2019. “This area of our business came to life about 18 years ago, when customers in and around Atlantic and Exira, needed, but could not get, faster Internet service. Since other options weren’t available, we stepped up to serve the customers in need,” said Hansen. “Technology  and competitors have evolved and changed since then, and it’s time for us to exit this area of  our business. This change should benefit customers who will be able to get faster wireless Internet from NISHNANET, and still be served by another local company.”

Hansen continued, “This will allow NISHNANET to grow and allow Marne Elk Horn to focus all of our staff attention on our fiber projects and other service areas of our business.” NISHNANET, LLC operates Wireless and Fiber Optic networks in Cass and Audubon county Iowa. The wireless network covers approximately 300 square miles delivering speeds between 25-100 megabits per second to rural businesses and homes; in downtown Atlantic speeds up to 10 gigabits per second are available via the company’s fiber optic network. NISHNANET also offers Information
Technology services via a Managed Services Platform for small to medium sized businesses.

“We are excited to extend our high speed network to cover rural Exira while improving connectivity for former METC wireless customers in both Cass and Audubon counties,” said Scott Bennett, NISHNANET President. “This transaction allows both of our companies to focus on what they do best and provide the connectivity for our communities to prosper and grow.” NISHNANET has been a part of the Atlantic business community since 2017 and donated over $10,000 in goods and services to local nonprofits and local economic development efforts in 2018. “We are proud to be part of this community and pleased to give back by supporting continued local business development.”

More information is available at www.metc.net/wireless-internet or by contacting NISHNANET at 712-243-2497 or stopping by their office at 2 East 6th Street in Atlantic.

Fatal accident in Pott. County, last Saturday

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September 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report a Montgomery County man died from injuries he suffered in a collision that took place a little after 8-p.m. Saturday, near Carson. Authorities say 78-year old Harley Sperry, of Villisca, died at the scene, after his pickup truck failed to stop in a construction zone, and struck the rear of a semi tractor-trailer. The semi had stopped at the stoplight on Highway 92, on the western edge of Carson. The driver of the semi was not injured.