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Tennessee blows big lead, rallies for 83-77 OT win over Iowa

Sports

March 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Tennessee avoided one of the biggest meltdowns in NCAA Tournament history Sunday, letting a 25-point lead slip away before two-time SEC player of the year Grant Williams scored 6 points in overtime for an 83-77 victory over Iowa. The Volunteers (31-5) made it back to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2016, though there were more tense moments than the Vols imagined after they ran off to a 44-19 lead in the opening half.

The biggest NCAA Tournament comeback? BYU’s 25-point rally past Iona in the First Four in 2012. Tenth-seeded Iowa (23-12) nearly pulled off another one, sending it overtime tied at 71 — the first overtime game in this year’s tournament.

Jordan Bohannon scored 18 for Iowa, which never led but managed to tie it twice after falling so far behind. The Hawkeyes wrapped up a turnaround season. They improved their win total by nine games and were second in the Big Ten in scoring in coach Fran McCaffrey’s ninth season. They were prone to give up a lot of points and lost three games by at least 20.
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Tennessee heads to Louisville to play third-seeded Purdue on Thursday. The Boilermakers beat defending champion Villanova 87-61 on Saturday behind Carsen Edwards’ career-high 42 points.

Flood information meeting in Glenwood – Live Video

News

March 24th, 2019 by admin

 

 

Live stream available of flood information meeting in Glenwood

News, Weather

March 24th, 2019 by admin

The Mills County Emergency Management Agency along with other local officials will be hosting a flood information meeting today at 2:00pm in the Glenwood High School Auditorium. Presenters will include Mills County Emergency Management, Pacific Junction and Glenwood governmental officials, Glenwood Municipal Utilities, Glenwood School Superintendent, and lots of information on resources, FEMA and more.

In order to assist those that can’t make it to the meeting, KJAN will offer a live stream of the meeting through our facebook page KJAN AM 1220

The feed will be available a few minutes prior to the start of the meeting. We will attempt to post a link directly to our news page of the video as well for easy location.

Officials urge cities to protect drinking water supplies as flood worries mount

News

March 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Key state officials say Iowans who aren’t in a flood zone today should prepare for flooding. State Climatologist Justin Glisansays 2018 was the second-wettest year on ecord and the ground is saturated — creating concerns as the snow in the Dakotas and Minnesota melts and drains south. “If we get into a regime with active precipitation patterns, we could be in a very bad position,” Glisan says.

Glisan says forecast models indicate there will be “above average precipitation” in the weeks ahead. The 147 years of weather records for Iowa show the atmosphere and surface temperatures are warming and that means it’s more likely to rain, according to Glisan. “What we’re seeing over the past 30 years is that the intensity of precipitation events is increasing and we’re also seeing them lock into specific parts of the Midwest and even over Iowa,” Glisan says. “…You’re getting rainfall rates in which infrastructure can’t keep up.”

Glisan cites last summer’s flash flooding in central Iowa caused when as much as eight inches of rain fell in three hours. Joyce Flinn, director of Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management, says community leaders should consider how to protect key infrastructure, like drinking water plants, from flooding. “We’re focused on the Missouri River right now, but there are a lot of the interior rivers that are high as well and there’s the potential for flooding on the Mississippi, so we are reaching out to those folks,” Flinn says. “Mnay of them are taking those proactive measures because when you lose a water system, that’s hard to recover from quickly.”

Flood waters have swamped three southwest Iowa communities in the past week. Flinn and Glisan made their comments Friday, during a taping of the “Iowa Press” program.

RICHARD L. FORESMAN, 83, of Perry (& formerly of Audubon) – Svcs. 3/26/19

Obituaries

March 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD L. FORESMAN, 83, of Perry (& formerly of Audubon), died Friday, March 22nd, at the Rowley Memorial Masonic Home, in Perry. Funeral services for RICHARD FORESMAN will be held 2-p.m. Tuesday, March 26th, at the First United Methodist Church, in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home; The family visitation will take place at the 1st United Methodist Church, from 12:30-p.m. until the time of service, Tuesday.

Burial will be in the Arlington Heights Cemetery in Audubon.

RICHARD FORESMAN is survived by:

His daughters – Lori (Paul) Foresman-Kirpes and Vicky (Jen) Foresman, all of West Des Moines; Cynthia (Chad) Filean, of McKinney, TX; and Kathy (Joe) Walsh, of Niles, IL.

His sisters – Donna Klever, of Columbia City, OR; Doris (Darrell) Sloss, of Portland, OR; and Henrietta Rubino, of Garden Grove, CA

His brother – Peter (Deb) Foresman. of Estacada, OR

10 grandchildren; his sister-in-law Judy Gates of Sonora, CA; and numerous nieces and nephews.

ARDATH L. EUKEN, 92, of Atlantic (formerly of rural Cumberland) – Svcs. 3/28/19

Obituaries

March 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ARDATH L. EUKEN, 92, of Atlantic (& formerly of rural Cumberland), died Friday, March 22nd, at the Heritage House in Atlantic. Funeral services for ARDATH EUKEN will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, March 28th, at the First Lutheran Church south of Wiota. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Wed., March 27th, from Noon until 5:30-p.m., and at 1st Lutheran Church south of Wiota, on Thursday, from 10-until 11-a.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Memorials may be directed to the First Lutheran Church south of Wiota.

ARDATH EUKEN is survived by:

Her sons – Roger (Rita) Euken, of Cumberland; Randy (Jill) Euken, of Lewis, and Russ (Jolene) Euken, of Clear Lake.

6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

DEAN LEONARD BISSEN, 59, of Defiance (Mass of Christian Burial 3/27/19)

Obituaries

March 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DEAN LEONARD BISSEN, 59, of Defiance, died Friday, March 22nd, at Myrtue Medical Center. A Mass of Christian Burial for DEAN BISSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., March 27th, at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Defiance. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Defiance is from 4-until 8-p.m. Tuesday, March 26th, with a Rosary at 7-p.m.

Burial will be in the Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery.

DEAN BISSEN is survived by:

His brothers – Don Bissen, of Fremont, NE; Darrell (Brenda) Bissen, of Buck Grove, IA., and Delbert (Jill) Bissen, of Defiance.

His sister – DyAnn (Doug) Muff, of Westminster, CO.

and his brother-in-law: Don Wurr, of Colorado Springs, CO.

Emerson man arrested on a trio of charges Sunday morning

News

March 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested a man following a traffic stop at around 1:05-a.m. today (Sunday). 37-year old Darin James Vanatta, of Emerson, was taken into custody for OWI/2nd offense, Driving While Revoked, and no SR-22 insurance. Vanatta was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 cash bond.

Bluffs man arrested on charges in Montgomery County Sat. night

News

March 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County report 31-year old Joshua Arthur Rhodes, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Saturday night, for Violation of a Protection Order, and Providing False Information. Rhodes was taken into custody at around 9:25-p.m. and transported to the Montgomery County Jail, where he was being held without bond.

2 arrested in Adams County Saturday night

News

March 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 11-p.m. Saturday in Adams County resulted in the arrest of two people from Rapid City, SD. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle traveling 108-mph.  The K9 “Baxo” was deployed and gave a positive indication for narcotics. After further investigation, 28-year old Taryn Thomas was taken into custody for Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS)/Methamphetamine, Open Container, Speeding, Child Endangerment, Failure to secure a child, and Carrying Weapons.

A passenger in the vehicle, 32-year old Sina Crowe, was arrested for PCS/Meth, Open Container, and Child Endangerment. At the Adams County Jail, Jail staff located a small baggy of marijuana Crowe had concealed on her person. She was subsequently charged with Bringing contraband into a jail facility.