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Lohaus scores 22 to lead N. Iowa past Missouri St. 63-43

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February 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Wyatt Lohaus had 22 points as Northern Iowa easily defeated Missouri State 63-43 on Wednesday night. Isaiah Brown had 15 points and six rebounds for Northern Iowa (13-15, 8-7 Missouri Valley Conference). Spencer Haldeman added 12 points. AJ Green had 10 points for the visitors. Neither team was able to get much going offensively in the first 20 minutes. Northern Iowa trailed 19-17 heading to the locker room at halftime, but the Panthers came back in the second half to earn the victory. Both teams set season lows for scoring in the first half. The Panthers’ 17 first-half points were the lowest of the season for the visitors, while the 19 points in the first half for the Bears marked the fewest of the season for the hosts.

Jarred Dixon had 14 points for the Bears (15-13, 9-6), whose four-game winning streak ended with the loss. Tulio Da Silva added 13 rebounds. Kabir Mohammed had eight rebounds. Keandre Cook, who was second on the Bears in scoring entering the contest with 13 points per game, was held to 4 points on 1-of-10 shooting. The Panthers improve to 2-0 against the Bears on the season. Northern Iowa defeated Missouri State 64-59 on Feb. 2. Northern Iowa plays Valparaiso at home on Saturday. Missouri State faces Indiana State at home on Saturday.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 2/21/2019

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February 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Bridget Carleton had 28 points and 10 rebounds to help No. 20 Iowa State beat Oklahoma 91-70 on Wednesday, the Cyclones’ first victory over the Sooners since the 2013-14 season. Carleton was 11 of 17 from the field, making 4 of 8 3-pointers. Kristin Scott added 16 points, Madison Wise had 14, and Ashley Joens 13 for Iowa State (20-6, 10-4). Shaina Pellington led Oklahoma (6-19, 2-12) with 14 points. Jessi Murcer and Ana Llanusa each had 11 points.

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals newcomer Andrew Miller feels for the dozens of free agents who don’t have jobs the day before spring training games start. The All-Star reliever signed early, getting a $25 million deal for two years with the Cards. But lots of big names are still available. Miller says he believes analytics-driven front offices have devolved into a “group think” mindset.

SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Kansas City Royals left fielder Alex Gordon is looking forward to teaming up with new center fielder Billy Hamilton to take away hits from opponents this season. The Royals started nine different players in center last year. Gordon is eager to have the speedy Hamilton next to him, especially at spacious Kauffman Stadium.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have turned to Steve Spagnuolo to shore up their soft defense. The former Rams and Giants head coach knows that it will be a process. But he also said there are pieces in place for a rapid turnaround. And with stars galore on the other side of the ball, Spagnuolo knows his bunch could be the missing piece of a Super Bowl contender.

UNDATED (AP) — It’s finally here _ the first of two meetings between Michigan State and Michigan, the in-state rivals that have looked like the class of the Big Ten for much of this season. While Purdue has joined the Spartans and Wolverines in the title race, the two Michigan State-Michigan games could obviously have a big impact on who finishes first. The Wolverines host the Spartans on Sunday.

UNDATED (AP) — Kansas plays at Texas Tech in a key Big 12 matchup. The Jayhawks and Red Raiders enter play tied for second place in the league at 9-4, a game behind surging Kansas State. Tech has won four straight by an average of 24 points since Kansas beat them 79-63 in Lawrence back on Feb. 2, while the Jayhawks have won their last three games.

WACO, Texas (AP) — Kalani Brown reached career milestones of 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, and the No. 1 Baylor women clinched at least a share of their ninth consecutive Big 12 regular-season championship. The Lady Bears beat Kansas 80-40. It is Baylor’s 10th Big 12 regular season title overall in coach Kim Mulkey’s 19th seasons.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Zach Jackson had 21 points as Omaha topped Western Illinois 77-63. KJ Robinson had 17 points for Omaha (17-9, 11-2 Summit League), which won its fifth straight game.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Wyatt Lohaus had 22 points as Northern Iowa easily defeated Missouri State 63-43. Isaiah Brown had 15 points and six rebounds for Northern Iowa (13-15, 8-7 Missouri Valley Conference).

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Feb. 21st 2019

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February 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa commission has rejected a proposal from two environmental groups to adopt stricter standards for the state’s nearly 160 recreational lakes, saying the effort would be too expensive. The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Environmental Protection Commission rejected the proposal Tuesday because of the $205 million estimated cost. The Environmental Law & Policy Center and Iowa Environmental Council filed the proposal in November.

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — The state auditor found more than $250,000 in questionable travel-related expenses at a northeast Iowa hospital that prompted the CEO to resign two years ago. State Auditor Rob Sand issued a report Wednesday about its investigation into spending at the Regional Medical Center in Manchester, Iowa.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa Court of Appeals judge has been named by Gov. Kim Reynolds as the newest justice on the Iowa Supreme Court. Judge Christopher McDonald said Wednesday he will move to the state’s highest court in the next few weeks. Born in Thailand to a Vietnamese mother and a Scottish/Irish father, McDonald says he embraces the expectations placed on him as the court’s first minority.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a 15-year-old boy died after the “unintentional discharge of a weapon” in Davenport. The shooting occurred around 1 a.m. Sunday. The boy’s name and other details about the incident have not been released.

Madrid woman charged with stealing lottery tickets

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A Madrid woman is accused of stealing thousands of dollars of lottery tickets from the convenience store where she worked. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation has charged Taylor Wiese with four counts of theft of a lottery ticket and one count of second-degree theft. The D-C-I says a routine audit found more than 35-hundred dollars in pull-tab tickets were missing from the machine at the Git-N-Go store in Madrid. The D-C-I identified Wiese as a suspect and during an interview she admitted to stealing the tickets when she had worked at the store.

Nevada man sentenced to prison for sending school threatening note

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A central Iowa man will serve time in prison for mailing a threatening letter to a local teacher. Sixty-seven-year-old Mondell Olson was sentenced 18 months in prison after he admitted to sending a letter to a Nevada school teacher which contained a white powdery substance inside and a note indicating the substance was anthrax. Tests determined the power was not toxic. Olson had previously been convicted on harassment charges in Story County for leaving threatening voice mails to the Nevada High School and a student.

Adair County man arrested in Taylor County, Wednesday

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Taylor County Sheriff’s Officer reports an Adair County man was arrested Wednesday on an active warrant out of Dallas County. 28-year old Matthew Alluisi, of Orient, was arrested in the parking lot of Michael Foods, in Lenox.  He was wanted on a warrant for Failure to Appear, on an original charge of Operating While Intoxicated. Alluisi was being held at the Taylor County Jail on $1,000 cash bond until he is transferred to Dallas County.

Atlantic City Council News

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council met Wednesday evening. During their 25-minute long session, they Mayor and Council recognized Street Department full-time employee Tommy Gaines for his 20-years of service to the City. The Mayor presented Gaines with an award for his dedication.

Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones (right) presents Tommy Gaines (Center) with a Years of Service Award. Kirk Knudsen on the left.

In other business, the Council, approved by a vote of 6-to-1, with Councilman Chris Jimerson the lone No vote, a resolution “Establishing procedures for Collection, Interest and Penalties,” for delinquent Storm Water Utility Bills. City Clerk Barb Barrick explained nearly 25-percent of all stormwater bills are in such a state of delinquency, that they are rolled over into property taxes. Most bills are $17.10.

In order to encourage utility customers to pay their bills, the City (if the resolution is approved), would add a penalty for the issuance of correspondence stating the exact amount a property owner owes if the bill is not paid after six-months of non-payment. The fee amounts to $25 per parcel. Late payment penalties would not be changed, and remain at .15-percent (point 15%) per month. In other business, the Atlantic City Council set the date for a Public Hearing as March 6, 2019, to adopt the Proposed FY 2020 Ten-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), and passed a Resolution adopting the Preliminary FY 2020 Budget, as well as set the date for a Public Hearing on the Budget as March 6, 2019.

The estimated Total Tax Levy under the revised budget of $16-million 135-thousand 155-dollars ($16,135,155.00), amounts to $16.86 per thousand dollars valuation on regular property, and $3.00 per thousand on agricultural land. The City must approve the preliminary budget and set the date for a public hearing, in order to allow the public to examine the budget and provide their feedback to the Council. The final budget must be submitted to the State by March 15, 2019.

Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones, Wednesday, reminded the public you have 72-hours to move your vehicle from City Streets following a snow storm, before your vehicle will be ticketed and/or towed, if it remains on the street. Snow removal from sidewalks must be taken care of within 48-hours of the end of snowfall.

Auditor raises concerns on travel expenses at Iowa hospital

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — The state auditor found more than $250,000 in questionable travel-related expenses at a northeast Iowa hospital that prompted the CEO to resign two years ago. State Auditor Rob Sand issued a report Wednesday about its investigation into spending at the Regional Medical Center in Manchester, Iowa. The report detailed $256,675.52 in improper expenses and another $28,000 in charges that weren’t properly documented.

Hospital Board Chairman Mike Briggs says several additional checks and balances were put in place after these problems were discovered, and the hospital will follow any additional recommendations from the auditor.

No. 20 Iowa State women beat Oklahoma 91-70

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Bridget Carleton had 28 points and 10 rebounds to help No. 20 Iowa State beat Oklahoma 91-70 on Wednesday, the Cyclones’ first victory over the Sooners since the 2013-14 season. Carleton was 11 of 17 from the field, making 4 of 8 3-pointers. Kristin Scott added 16 points, Madison Wise had 14, and Ashley Joens 13 for Iowa State (20-6, 10-4). Shaina Pellington led Oklahoma (6-19, 2-12) with 14 points. Jessi Murcer and Ana Llanusa each had 11 points.

Semi tractor-trailer rollover accident in Council Bluffs Wednesday morning

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Police Department reports a semi tractor-trailer rollover accident occurred Wednesday morning. The accident happened on southbound Interstate 29 at mile marker 54, when the rig went out of control due to slippery road conditions at the Ave. G entrance ramp onto the interstate. The truck and trailer went across the embankment between the interstate and ramp, landing on its side across the entrance ramp. No injuries were reported. The entrance ramp was closed until the truck and trailer could be removed.